History of London (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "History of London" in English language version.

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  • Robin R. Mundill (2010). The King's Jews. London: Continuum. ISBN 9781847251862. LCCN 2010282921. OCLC 466343661. OL 24816680M.; see p. 88–99
  • Winder, Robert (2005). Bloody foreigners : the story of immigration to Britain. London: Abacus. ISBN 9780349115665. OCLC 60417612. Most of the foreigners who came this way were ambitious and knowledgeable. They were innovators, carrier pigeons for the best of the continental expertise and craftsmanship. There were perhaps as many as four thousand in London in 1600 (out of a population of some one hundred thousand). Many of these were transient, of course, not much more than international sales reps. But some were prominent figures in English society: men like George Gisze from Danzig, Dirk Tybis from Duisberg, or the Coglone expatriates Herman Hildebrand, Derich Born and Derich Berck.