1541 London Subsidy roll: Broad Street Ward

Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London, 1541 and 1582. Originally published by London Record Society, London, 1993.

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BRADSTREATE WARDE

48. [r.3] BRADSTREATE WARDE
[Petty collectors: Thomas Carmarden of the parish of St. Peter le Poer, scrivener, and Thomas Goodman of the parish of St. Bartholomew the Less, mercer.]
THE PARISSHE OF SAINT BARTILMEW THE LITLE
[by the Exchange]
[English]
£ s. d
John Wylforde Alderman (2000 marks) 33 6 8
Cristofer Chybborne (£1000) 25
Nicholas Wylford (1000 marks) 16 13 4
Water Lambart (£400) 10
Nicholas Crosswell (£20) 10
Jasper Fesaunt in landes yerely (£100) [x - Mddx. 100s.] 5
John Wight (£200) 5
William Laune (£50) 25
Mathew Philipsonne (£20) 10
Richard Plummer (£20) 10
Thomas Hamsonn (£20) 10
James Hawle grocer (£20) 10
John Snarley (£40) 20
John Phillipes (£30) 15
Robert Phillipsonn (100 marks) 33 4
Richard Grygge (100 marks) 33 4
William Greneway (£60) 30
Thomas Godman (£60) 30
Richard Tulle (£300) 7 10
Henry Atkyns (£20) 10
Thomas Knott (£20) 10
Straungers
Phillip de Aranda (£100) 5
Peter Championn (£ 100) 5
Peter Anthony (£200) 10
Vittor Corye (£40) 40
John Swego (£20) 20
Mark Phesaunt (£20) 20
Alexaunder Tonis (£10) [x - Langbourn ward 10s. as 'Theymor'] (fn. 1) 10
John Cocke servaunte with Peter Champion (4d.) 4
Summa 139 17
49. THE PARISSHE OF SAYNT BENETTES FYNKE
£ s. d
William Wylfordjun (1000 marks) 16 13 4
Straunger
Alvero de Astedelo and Antony Masewelo (£200) 10
Englisshmen there
John Bugham (£100) 50
John Baxter in landes yerely (£20) 20
Thomas Stacy and John Cowseworth (£120) 3
Richard Kyng and Antony Payne (£40) 20
Walter Knyght (£60) 30
Edmond Johnson (£20) 10
Michell Atwayte (£60) 30
Thomas Moltoun (£20) 10
John Tayler (£20) 10
John Hichecock (£20) 10
Thomas Wodhowse (£20) 10
Straungers within the said parisshe of Saint Benettes Fynk
Anthony James (£100) [Process discharged 50s.] (fn. 2) 5
Fernando de Barro (40s.) 2
Thomas Andersonn (4d.) [a] 4
Summa 44 15 8
50. SAINT MYLDREDES AND [St. Mary] WOOLCHURCHE
[English]
£ s. d
William Tomlinson (£20) 10
Robert Heronn (£ 100) 50
Edward Rest (£100) 50
George Forthorgile (£20) 10
George Betensonn (£100) 50
Richard Pelter (£100) 50
John Downe grocer (£20) 10
Thomas Mansey (£20) 10
Summa 12
SAINT CRISTOFERS AT THE STOCKES
[English]
£ s. d
Richard Reynold (2000 marks) 33 6 8
Robert Herdes (400 marks) 6 13 4
Robert Bele mercer (£40) 20
Oliver Richardsonn (£120) 3
Gelbart Parne £20) 10
Thomas Armestonn (£30) 15
Richard Ramsey (£20) 10
Straungers there
Bartilmew Campane (£1000) [ass. £50 in Tower ward and £50 in Southwark] 50
Charles Armiccun (£20) 20
and Sylvester Popoleskerye thorcharkes [sic] (£5) 5
Balletto Magaleytye (£5) 5
Summa 97 5
51. SAINT MARTYNS OUTE WYTCHE
[English]
£ s. d
John Aleley (£400) [x - K £10 6d.] 10
John Kedermyster (£600) 15
Richard Suthwerk, deade, William and Cristofer his sonnes, executors (£400) 10
George Littelcote (£40) 20
Thomas Lawden (£40) 20
Antony Cole (£40) 20
Straungers there
Alexander Pymenta (£10) [a] 10
Blanca Denys widowe (4d.) [a] 4
Summa 38 10 4
SAINT PETERS THE PORE
[English]
£ s. d
Doctor Lee (1000 marks) [x - Mddx. £25] 16 13 4
Rauf Foxley (1000 marks) [x - Bridge ward £20] 16 13 4
Robert Palmer (£2000) 50
Richard Wadyngton (1000 marks) 16 13 4
Jane Lady Lambert (£400) 10
Thomas Pawlett in landes and fees yerely (£40) [ass. 40s. in Hampshire] 40
Edward Canker (100 marks) 33 4
John Smalley (£40) 20
John Graye (£20) 10
[William] Abbot serjeaunt of the kinges seller (£200) [x - K £5 6d.] (fn. 3) 5
George Asshe (£20) [x - K 10s. 6d.] (fn. 4) 10
Fraunces Lambert (£100) 50
Thomas Carmarden (£20) 10
Thomas Geffrey dier (£ 100) 50
Margaret Rider widow (£40) 20
Richard Carrell (£20) 10
Straungers
John Gogebushe (40s.) 2
Walter Deleane (£20) 20
Doctor Michell (£20) [a] 20
James Mr Doctors servaunt (4d.) [a] 4
Summa 129 15 8
52. ALHALLOWES IN THE WALLE
[English]
£ s. d
William Stockes (£100) 50
Henry Wallesse (£50) [ass. 20s. in Bridge ward as 'Wales'] 25
Thomas Bromefeld (£30) 15
Elizabeth Blacklocke (£30) 15
Thomas Wightbrock (£30) 15
Richard Logesdonn (£20) 10
Robert Ederiche (£ 100) 50
John Rawe (£20) 10
John Alcocke (£20) 10
Straungers in the same parisshe
Bastarde Fawcunbrige (£20) 20
Fawcunbrige servaunt (4d.) 4
Nichosmus (£20) 20
Summa 12 4
SAYNT MARGARETES IN LOTHBURY
[English]
£ s. d
Robert Fermor( 1000 marks) 16 13 4
Sir Bryan Tuke knight (£2000) [x - Process] (fn. 5) 50
James Sewen (£20) 10
William Wilford the elder (£200) 5
Summa 72 3 4
53. THE CORPORACIONS HALLES AND FELLOWSHIPS HERUNDER WRITTEN BEN ASSESSED AS FOLOWITH
£ s. d
First the wardens of the merchaunt taillors in landes (£180 5s. 8d.) [x - Tower ward £9 4d.] 9 4
The wardens of the carpenters (£74 18s. 4d.) [x - Tower ward £3 14s. 10d.] 3 14 10
The wardens of the lethersellers (£93 12s.) [x - Tower ward £4 13s. 8d.] 4 13 8
The wardens of the bachelers of merchaunt taillors (£83 6s.) [x - Tower ward £4 3s. 4d.] 4 3 4
Summa 21 12 2
Totalis huius ward pro parte dominus Regis 567 19 6

Footnotes

  • 1. E.359/44, r. 19 gives surname as Tomer.
  • 2. Anthony James swore before the barons that the value of his goods and chattels at the time of taxation did not exceed £50. The barons discharged him and the collectors of 50s. of the 100s. assessed on him (E.159/321, communia Easter 34 Hen. VIII, r. 66).
  • 3. E.359/44, r. 19 gives William as first name.
  • 4. The enrolled accounts mistakenly give £10 as the assessment in Broad Street ward and £10 6d. as the payment in the king's household (E.359/44, r. 19).
  • 5. Sir Brian Tuke claimed that whereas subsidy commissioners living within the limits of their commissions should be assessed there and whereas he was a commissioner for Essex and had a residence there he should not be assessed in London. The barons discharged him in London on payment of an assessment of £16 13s. 4d. in Essex (E.159/321, communia Trinity 34 Hen. VIII, r. 25).