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Map 0.11. A map of Great Britain and Ireland. Circles of varying sizes demonstrate the number of new recruits of the Palmers' Guild in 1515/16. Most locations have between 1 and 20 new recruits and there is a clear clustering of recruitment along the Welsh-English border.
Map 0.10. A map of Great Britain and Ireland. Circles of varying sizes demonstrate the number of new recruits of the Palmers' Guild in 1507/8. Coventry has the largest circle with between 61 and 70 new recruits. Gloucester, Bristol, and London are also labelled.
Map 0.9. A map of Great Britain and Ireland. Circles of varying sizes demonstrate the number of new recruits of the Palmers' Guild in 1506/7. Coventry has the largest circle with between 71 and 80 new recruits while Birmingham has the next largest circle with between 61 and 70 new recruits. Gloucester, Bristol, and Ludlow are also labelled.
Map 0.8. A map of Great Britain and Ireland. Circles of varying sizes demonstrate the number of new recruits of the Palmers' Guild in 1505/6. Chester and Shrewsbury have between 51 and 60 new recruits, while Coventry has between 71 and 80.
Map 0.7. A map of Great Britain and Ireland. Circles of varying sizes demonstrate the number of new recruits of the Palmers' Guild in 1504/5. Shrewsbury and Hereford have the largest circles, with between 41 and 50 new recruits from each. Coventry and Gloucester have the next largest circles, with between 31 and 40 new recruits.
Map 0.6. A map of Great Britain and Ireland. Circles of varying sizes demonstrate the number of new recruits of the Palmers' Guild in 1503/4. Ludlow and Bristol have the largest circles, with between 51 and 60 new recruits. Gloucester and London are also labelled.
Map 0.5. A map of Great Britain and Ireland. Circles of varying sizes demonstrate the number of new recruits of the Palmers' Guild in 1502/3. Ludlow and Bristol have the largest circles, with 31-40 new recruits. Gloucester and London are also labelled, although they each have less than 10 new recruits.
Map 0.4. A map of Great Britain and Ireland. Circles of varying sizes demonstrate the number of new recruits of the Palmers' Guild in 1501/2. Bristol and Coventry had the largest circles. Gloucester, Ludlow, and London are also labelled.
Map 0.3. A map of Great Britain and Ireland. Circles of varying sizes demonstrate the number of new recruits of the Palmers' Guild between 1497 and 1501. Ludlow and Bristol have the largest circles, with 91-100 recruits each. London has between 71 and 80 new recruits. Other places range between 1 and 70 members. A small inset map shows Continental Europe with Caminha and Troyes labelled to show the recruitment of members from there.
Map 0.2. A map of Great Britain and Ireland, covered in small dots that denote where new members of the Palmers' Guild of Ludlow were recruited from between 1497 and 1516. There are 822 locations with a dot, with a concentration around the Welsh-English border, the Midlands, and along the river Thames into London. An inset map shows Continental Europe with dots on Caminha, Troyes and Bordeaux.
Map 0.1. A sketch of a walled town, surrounded by a river on two sides. The castle and parish church dominate the space of the town and there are only eight streets within the walls.

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Map 0.11 Recruitment of new members, 1515/16.
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