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[1] "Act II, Scene 4, Falstaff and Doll Fearsheat" http://www.stanleymeltzoff.com/History6.html April 4, 2006.

[2] Bowsher, Julian. “The History of The Rose.” 20 April 2006. <http://www.rosetheatre.org.uk/history/phase1.htm>

[3] “Bridewell Palace.” London Metropolitan Archives. 18 April 2006. <http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/corporation/lma_learning/schoolmate/Irish/sm_irish_timeline.htm>

[4] “The Bull Inn Theatre (Inn-Yard).” The William Shakespeare Info Site. 20 April 2006. <http://www.william-shakespeare.info/site-map.htm>

[5] “Cheapside before the Great Fire”. Burford, E.J. and Joy Wotton. Private Vice – Public Virtues: Bawdry in London from Elizabethan Times to the Regency. London: Robert Hale Limited. 1995. p 38.

[6] “Contemporary broadsheet depicting Bridewell Whores Resolution, c. 1640.” Burford, E.J. and Joy Wotton. Private Vices – Public Virtues: Bawdry in London from Elizabethan Times to the Regency. London: Robert Hale Limited, 1995. p.90

[7] “A courtesan picking the cully’s pocket” (1700). Burford, E.J. and Joy Wotton. Private Vice – Public Virtues: Bawdry in London from Elizabethan Times to the Regency. London: Robert Hale Limited. 1995. p 99.

[8] “Dr. Syntax and the Skimmington Riders.” The Philadelphia Print Shop, Ltd. 27 Oct. 2005. 18 April 2006. < http://www.philaprintshop.com/syntax.html>

[9] “Execution of Eleanora Galigai in 1617. Old engraving. March 13, 2006. http://www.inquisition.pp.ru/eng/kazn02.htm

[10] “Figure of a Prostitute” from Liber Chronicarum Figuris, known as the Nuremberg Chronicle, a history of the world printed in Nuremberg in 1493. March 15, 2006.
http://hfriedberg.web.wesleyan.edu/shakespeare/policingsex.htm

[11] “A gaoler knocking a woman on the head with his pagekeys.” From Moses Pitt, Cry of the Oppressed, 1689. Burford, E.J. and Sandra Shulman. Of Bridles and Burnings: The Punishment of Women. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992.

[12] “Hogarth’s Harlot’s Progress, 1735.” Burford, E.J. and Sandra Shulman. Of Bridles and Burnings: The Punishment of Women. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992. p.15

[13] “Images of the Female Body: The Middle Ages and the Renaissance”. 24 April 2006. 24 April 2006. <www.stanford.edu/class/history13/femalebody.html>.

[14] “Leaking barrel”. From Paster, Gail Kern. The Body Embarrassed. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1993, 48.

[15] “Leslie Brott as Mistress Overdone and Michael David Edwards as Lucio” in Measure for Measure, 2003. Utah Shakespearean Festival. Photo by Karl Hugh.
March 12, 2006. < http://www.bard.org/news/photos/photos2003/measure07.html>

[16] “London, Westminster, and Southwark 1572.” Peter Stubbs. March 10, 2006. <http://www. image1.maplink.com/ images/wyc/>

[17] “The manner of Whipping at the Carts Tayle For petty Larceny and other Offences.’ Beattie, J.M. Policing and Punishment in London 1660-1750: Urban Crime and the Limits of Terror. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.

[18] “Measure for Measure”. March 16, 2006. < http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/Measure2/>

[19] “Mistress Overdone (Vilma Silva) and Lucio (Anthony Heald)” in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's 1998 production of William Shakespeare's Measure for Measure in the Black Swan Theatre. Directed by Libby Appel. Photo: T. Charles Erickson. March 20, 2006. <http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/theatre_journal/v051/51.1pr_shakespeare01_fig01.html>

[20] “Mistress Overdone and Pompey from A Measure for Measure.” Watercolor by Hannah Tompkins. March 18, 2006.
http://shakespeare-art-museum.com/Watercolors/bf16.html

[21] “The Origin and Meaning of Violence.” 18 April 2001. 20 April 2006. <http://www.ivu.org/news/3-98/violence.html>

[22] “Painting of mid-seventeenth-century brothel” Steen, Jan. (1626-79). Burford, E.J. and Joy Wotton. Private Vice – Public Virtues: Bawdry in London from Elizabethan Times to the Regency. London: Robert Hale Limited. 1995. p 52.

[23] “Pompey, Measure for Measure”. Watercolor by Hannah Tompkins. March 14, 2006. http://shakespeare-art-museum.com/Miniatures/Miniatures06.html

[24] “The Poultry Compter in Cheapside”. From Burford, E.J. and Joy Wotton. Private Vices – Public Virtues: Bawdry in London from Elizabethan Times to the Regency. London: Robert Hale Limited, 1995, 33.

[25] “Pregnant woman, viscera exposed”. From Paster, Gail Kern. The Body Embarrassed. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1993, 177.

[26] “The Revenger’s Tragedy”. 12 June 1998. 24 April 2006. <www.tech.org/ ~cleary/reven.html>.

[27] “Rory Edwards and Elizabeth Meadows Rouse as Sir Walter Whorehound and Mrs. Alwitt in the Globe Theatre’s opening season, 1997. Director, Malcolm McKay. Photo, John Tramper. Middleton, Thomas. A Chaste Maid in Cheapside. Edited by Alan Brissenden. New York: New Mermaids. 2002. p xxiv.

[28] “The Rose Tavern”. Hogarth. (1733). From Burford, E.J. and Joy Wotton. Private Vices – Public Virtues: Bawdry in London from Elizabethan Times to the Regency. London: Robert Hale Limited, 1995, 116.

[29] “A Sweating Tub for Treating Syphilis” The engraved titlepage of a Latin comedy, Cornelianum Dolium, by "T. R." published in 1638. March 4, 2006. <http://hfriedberg.web.wesleyan.edu/shakespeare/sweatingtub.htm>

[30] “A Temple of Love”. Raimondi, Marcantonio. (1492-1556). From Burford, E.J. and Joy Wotton. Private Vices – Public Virtues. London: Robert Hale Limited, 1995, 13.

[31] “Testing the goods.” Burford, E.J. and Joy Wotton. Private Vice – Public Virtues: Bawdry in London from Elizabethan Times to the Regency. London: Robert Hale Limited. 1995. p 59.

[32] “Their brestes all bare embusk’d and paynted bee on high”. Nashe, Thomas. (1590). From Burford, E.J. and Joy Wotton. Private Vices – Public Virtues: Bawdry in London from Elizabethan Times to the Regency. London: Robert Hale Limited, 1995, 2.

[33] “The Whore’s Last Shift”. Humphrey, William. (1779). From Burford, E.J. and Joy Wotton. Private Vices – Public Virtues: Bawdry in London from Elizabethan Times to the Regency. London: Robert Hale Limited, 1995.

[34] Wilson, Pip. “The Horned God.” 20 April 2006. <http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com/horned_god.html>

[35] The Honest Whore Part One. 12 June 1998. 20 April 2006. <http://www.tech.org/~cleary/1hw.html>