Part 1: Bede Roll, nos 355-379

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Part 1: Bede Roll, nos 355-379

[1497] [4 May 1497–23 May 1498]

355. [f. 39v, col.1] Nomina fratrum et sororum de novo intrancium tempore Johannes Blount clerici Sancte Fides et Johannes Wagare clerici Sancti Bartholomei the Lytyll magistrorum fraternitatis sive gylde Sancti Nicholai episcopi et confessores anno domini Millesimo quadringentesimo nonagesimo vijo anno regni regis Henrici Septimi xijo Johannes Tate maiore civitatis et Johannes Shaw et Ricardus Haddon vicecomitibus civitatis in festo Sancti Johannis Baptiste.

  • Nomina monachorum
  • Dominus Richardus Caston (fn. 1)

    356. Nomina doctorum

  • Magister Richardus Koston

    357. Nomina sacerdotum

  • Dominus Henricus Marston
  • Dominus Thomas West
  • Dominus Ricardus Lyttine
  • Dominus Johannes Nycholas

    358. Nomina clericorum

  • Patricius Dimham
  • Iohannes Harison (fn. 2)
  • Iohannes Neghton
  • Willelmus Tenell

    359. Nomina Iaichorum

  • Iohannes Masse
  • Iohannes Batford
  • Petur Raynold
  • Iohannes Hendry
  • Iohannes Scarlet
  • Richard Whythed
  • Magister Hary Habyndon
  • Richard Grey
  • Iohannes Sharnold
  • Michaell Malard
  • Thomas Petytt (fn. 3)

    360. Nomina uxorum laichorum

  • Alicia Masse
  • Domina Alicia Coyll
  • Margeria Raynold
  • Deonisia Hendry
  • Alicia Rownsley
  • Elizabeth Middilton
  • Elizabeth Harte

    361. Nomina mortuorum

  • Willelmus Apulby
  • Willelmus Tristram
  • Dane (fn. 4) Thomas Barkar
  • Domina Elisabeth Weldon
  • Thomas Goddard
  • Agnes Barrey
  • Iohn Lynley
  • Agnes Feles
  • Pernell Gryffet
  • [f. 39v, col.2] Eme Burwell
  • Elianore Wryeth
  • Alys Payne
  • Thomas Malyn
  • Katerine Malyn
  • Symond Nicolson
  • Willelmus Grene
  • Willelmus New
  • Edmond Clerke
  • Richard Lucas
  • Iohannes Cossall (fn. 5)
  • Iohannes Calston
  • Roger Middilton
  • Thomas Wymond
  • Thomas Broke
  • Iohannes Porter
  • Willelmus Hopy
  • Agnes Rygewall
  • Agnes Bartram
  • Thomas Stone
  • Domina Katerine Twaytes
  • Domina Katerine Fynkyll
  • Willelmus Johnson
  • Ione Denys
  • Magister Gregory Lyn
  • Marget Barbur
  • Willelmus Lowell
  • Kateryn Hobbold
  • Willelmus Moot (fn. 6)
  • Iohannes Lucas
  • Sir John Clerke
  • Elisabeth Rowndwet
  • Ione More
  • Thomas Stoddard
  • Michaell Haryson
  • Alis Bryggys
  • Elyonore Warryn
  • Nycholas Hatfeld
  • Iohannes Hall
  • Ione Newman
  • Iohannes Bamborth
  • Iohannes Trekyll
  • Iohn Parker
  • Etheldred Whythed
  • Richard Chircheman
  • Ione Dowkelyn
  • Hary Savage
  • Ione Savage
  • Magister Hary Hodson
  • Sibbell Frende
  • Kateryn [blank]
  • Thomas Bokney
  • Thomas Woodhous

[1498] [24 May 1498–8 May 1499]

362. [f. 40r, col. 1] Nomina fratrum et sororum de novo intrancium tempore Johannes Rowland clerici Sancte Nicholae Fleschamyllis et Iohannes Lutt clerici Omnium Sanctorum Maiorum in Temysstrete magistrorum fraternitatis sive guilde Sancti Nicholai episcopi et confessoris anno domini Millesimo quadragintesimo nonogesimo viijo.

  • Nomina canonichorum
  • Dominus Nicholaus Egerden (fn. 7)

    363. Nomina sacerdotum

  • Magister Thomas Shawe
  • Magister Robertus Sawlis (fn. 8)
  • Dominus Johannes Damsell (fn. 9)
  • Dominus Aleyn Dye
  • Dominus Laurencius Corby
  • Dominus Willelmus Rawleyns
  • Dominus Johannes Fysche (fn. 10)

    364. Nomina clericorum

  • Willelmus Edmundus (fn. 11)
  • Iohannes Beverych
  • Willelmus Walton (fn. 12)
  • Willelmus Dwyte (fn. 13)

    365. Nomina laicorum

  • Magister Iohannes Rowshe (fn. 14)
  • Iacobus Yarforde (fn. 15)
  • Robertus Noris
  • Thomas Gostwyke
  • Robertus Ocborne
  • Ricardus Burgeyn
  • Willelmus Granger
  • Iacobus Clerk
  • Willelmus Bromwell (fn. 16)
  • Willelmus Penne
  • Iohannes Segrave
  • Iohannes Hyll
  • Iohannes Mone (fn. 17)
  • [f. 40r, col.2] Humfray Cornysche
  • Willelmus Grene
  • Avery Rawson (fn. 18)
  • Philippus Corffe
  • Ricardus Symson
  • Willelmus Arnolld (fn. 19)
  • Iohannes Parys

    366. Nomina uxorum clericorum

  • Iohanna Denys
  • Iohanna Lyncoln
  • Iohanna Dene

    367. Nomina uxorum laicorum

  • Domina Elisabeth Rusche
  • Iohanna Roche (fn. 20)
  • Iohanna Yarfforde
  • Katerina Gostwyke
  • Agneta Burgeyn
  • Alicia Husse
  • Anna Mone (fn. 21)
  • Elisabeth Ocborne
  • Margeria Hille
  • Margeria Wryghte
  • Elisabeth Bromwell
  • Alicia Curlle

    368. Nomina fratrum mortuorum

  • Magister Willelmus Bele
  • Magister Johannes Browne
  • Magister Johannes Rusche
  • Dominus Johannes Aylmer
  • Dominus Johannes Forner
  • Dominus Johannes Grevys
  • Dominus Johannes Dorne
  • Thomas Cosyn
  • Robertus Hewyster
  • Willelmus Garrard
  • Iohannes Whyte
  • Iohannes Symson
  • Iohannes Garrard (fn. 22)
  • Henricus Fawnt
  • Willelmus Undirwode
  • Thomas Parker
  • Ricardus Wheler
  • Ricardus Colman
  • Robertus Watson
  • Thomas Petyte
  • [f. 40v] Thomas Grenehest
  • Allexander Ledell
  • Iohannes Bewys
  • W[...] Bowyer

    369. Nomina mortuorum mulierum

  • Magistra Rosa Swanne
  • Magistra Elisabeth Rawson
  • Magistra Margareta Lathell
  • Cecilia Wryghte
  • Anna Wylkyns
  • Emma Medwall
  • Elsabeth Gune
  • Agneta Parker
  • Margareta Sawnder
  • Anna Quadryng
  • Matilda Weldon
  • Mariona Stawnton
  • Alicia Barkar
  • Iohanna Prior
  • Margareta Wattoft
  • Agneta Stanwey
  • Margareta Hore
  • Iohanna Turke
  • Matilda Clarke
  • Elisabeth Crompe
  • Iohanna Warde
  • Elisabeth Crosby
  • Agneta Johnson
  • Alicia Halle
  • Alicia Abram
  • Iohanna Percar

[1499] [9 May 1499–27 May 1500]

370. [f. 41 r, col.1] Nomina fratrum et sororum de novo intrancium tempore Willelmi Poule clerici Sancti Botolphi extra Algate et Johannes (fn. 23) Haddoke clerici Sancti Dionisii in Fanchirch Stret magistrorum fraternitatis sive guilde Sancti Nicholai episcopi et confessoris anno domini Millesimo quadragintesimo nonagesimo ixo.

  • Nomina sacerdotum
  • Dominus Willelmus Bellow (fn. 24)
  • Dominus Thomas Daye
  • Dominus Ricardus Tayler
  • Dominus Rogerus Broke
  • Dominus Willelmus Yntun
  • Dominus Elis Anysworth (fn. 25)
  • Dominus Symonis Kyng

    371. Nomina clericorum

  • Thomas Hogons
  • Iohannes Bonne
  • Willelmus Dondye (fn. 26)
  • Iohannes Wheler
  • Willelmus Haynes
  • Iohannes Marlow (fn. 27)

    372. Nomina laicorum

  • Magister Robertus Byfeld
  • Thomas Stabilion
  • Thomas Crowchman
  • Philippus Denela
  • Iohannes Bettis
  • Willelmus Browne
  • Antonius Browne
  • Ricardus Harlews (fn. 28)
  • Iohannes Faux
  • Rowlandus Byrd (fn. 29)
  • Ricardus Martyn
  • Rogerus Wannam
  • Ricardus Kydder
  • Iohannes Stephynson
  • Iohannes Thornton
  • Mauricius Corall
  • [f. 41r, col.2] Rogerus Hall (fn. 30)
  • Robertus Nore
  • Willelmus Millis

    373. Nomina uxorum clericorum

  • Iohanna Petiwade
  • Iohanna Weler
  • Anna Bartlott

    374. Nomina uxorum laicorum

  • Magistra Elizabeth Masse
  • Magistra Thomisina Bifeld
  • Alicia Wayte
  • Iohanna Brown
  • Iohanna Harlews (fn. 31)
  • Maria Walden virgo (fn. 32)
  • Margareta Bradwell virgo
  • Katerina Dwyte
  • Isabella Faux
  • Alicia Rowland
  • Iohanna Harte
  • Cornelius [sic] Wildant
  • Agnes Butteller
  • Alicia Kydder
  • Elena Bettis
  • Anna Bysshop (fn. 33)
  • Margeria Corall
  • Agnes Halle (fn. 34)
  • Katerina Robyns
  • Alicia Byrde (fn. 35)

    375. Nomina sacerdotum mortuorum

  • Dominus Clemens Bowser rector
  • Magister Johannes Trethrest rector (fn. 36)
  • Dominus Thomas Selaris

    376. Nomina clericorum mortuorum

  • Willelmus Bowyer
  • Robertus Vernon
  • Georgius Deyns
  • Iohannes Croote (fn. 37)

    377. Nomina laicorum mortuorum

  • Magister Johannes Mathew
  • Iohannes Wryght
  • Thomas Buknell
  • Iohannes Bysshop (fn. 38)
  • [f. 41v, col. 1] Petrus Neminger
  • Henricus Wayte
  • Thomas Barre
  • Willelmus Paynter
  • Henricus Sherwood
  • Ricardus Lilborne
  • Thomas Maners
  • Iohannes Hervist
  • Cristoforus Kechyn
  • Robertus Scarlett
  • Thomas Braytofte
  • Petrus Jonson (fn. 39)
  • Iohannes Marshall
  • Iohannes Sander
  • Willelmus Egerden
  • Mauricius Coralle
  • Robertus Harben

    378. Nomina uxorum clericorum mortuorum

  • Iohanna Deyns
  • Iohanna Wilkyns

    379. Nomina uxorum laicorum mortuorum

  • Domina Alicia Bryce (fn. 40)
  • Domina Elizabeth Bowsier
  • Iohanna Atkynson
  • Agnes Clerke
  • Margareta Dirikson
  • Iohanna Banaster
  • Agnes Bowier
  • Alicia Neminger
  • Agnes Watson
  • Deonise Hodson
  • Elizabeth Martyn
  • Mergareta Werall
  • Katerina Procter (fn. 41)
  • Alicia Campion

Footnotes

  • 1. Among deaths for 1504 (429). John Caxton (Caston), monk of Westminster Abbey, was admitted there in the year Michaelmas 1473–4 and died in 1504 (Pearce, p 165).
  • 2. Among deaths for 1507 (465). Probably the John Harrison who is mentioned as parish clerk of All Hallows Staining from 1500, serving with another John Harrison who succeeded him and who occurs until 1510 (Baillie, Biographical Notes).
  • 3. Among deaths for 1498 (368). Perhaps the Thomas Pettit (Petyt), citizen and tailor, who requested burial in the church of St Magnus Martyr where his late wives Margery and Katherine were buried by his will of 16 February, proved 25 March, 1498 (PROB 11/11, f. 160r).
  • 4. The English form of the title used for a Benedictine monk.
  • 5. John Cossall, citizen and butcher, left 6s 8d to the parish clerks' fraternity in order to pray for his soul by his will of 16 November 1496, proved 3 September 1497 (PROB 11/11, f. 8v). He requested burial in the church of St Nicholas Shambles in the place where his late wife Agnes was buried. This is perhaps the Agnes Cossall among admissions for 1473 and deaths for 1493 (154, 331).
  • 6. William Moot, citizen and plumber, requested burial in the church of St Katherine Coleman Street where his late wife Margaret was buried by his will of 26 December 1495, proved 21 January 1497 (Guildhall MS 9171/8, f. 119r).
  • 7. Nicholas Egerton, canon of the hospital of Elsing Spital, was ordained subdeacon on 24 May 1494, deacon 19 May 1497 and priest on 23 September 1497 (Davis, 10810).
  • 8. Among deaths (as Salewes) for 1501 (393). Probably the Master Robert Sawlis (Saluse) who is noted as a parish chaplain of St Olave Southwark at a visitation of October 1492 (Lambeth Palace Library: Register Morton f. 79v).
  • 9. Among deaths for 1511 (515). Perhaps the John Damsell, noted as a chaplain of St Margaret Southwark at a visitation of October 1492 (Lambeth Palace Library: Register Morton f. 79v).
  • 10. Among deaths for 1501 (393). John Fish, priest, of All Hallows the Great who requested burial in St Katherine's charnel there by his will of 23 August 1500 (no probate) in which he left 12d to the Fraternity of St Nicholas (Guildhall MS 9171/8, f. 209v). A John Fish (Fyssh) of London diocese was ordained priest on 1 June 1493 on the title of Elsing Spital (Davis, 14840).
  • 11. Among deaths for 1502 (408). He was probably the William Edmunds (Edmondes) who was a lay clerk at St George's Chapel Windsor 1478–83 as noted in its attend- ance book and treasurer's rolls (St George's Chapel Archives: v.B.2, xv.34.59). He was also master of the choristers there in 1479, informator choristarum of Eton College 1484, a gentleman of the Chapel Royal from 1485 and possibly a clerk at St Mary at Hill in 1490–1, whose death is recorded in the churchwardens' accounts of St Margaret Westminster by 1502 (Kisby, Royal Household Chapel, Appendix I and Biographical Dictionary of English Court Musicians).
  • 12. William Walton, parish clerk of St Mary Woolnoth and senior master in 1514 (541). His wife Margaret was apparently admitted in that year (543).
  • 13. William Dwight (Dwythe), parish clerk of St Katherine Cree and senior master in 1507 (457).
  • 14. Also among deaths for 1498 (368). A John Rush (Russhe) of London requested burial in the church of All Hallows Barking by his will of 20 March, proved 16 May, 1498 (PROB 11/11, f. 174v). This mentions three daughters, one of whom, Jane, may be identifiable with the Jane Roche among admissions for 1498 (367). John Rush's monument at All Hallows gave his date of death as 10 May 1498 (reproduced by HR Plomer, 'Two lawsuits of Richard Pynson', The Library, N.S. 10 (1909), 114–33). Interestingly, Richard Pynson, who printed a number of reli- gious and other books for sale by him, was apparently admitted shortly before in 1496 (352).
  • 15. James Yarford, Kt, master of the Mercers 1511, 1519, 1527; MP London 1509; alderman 1509–27 and mayor 1519 (Beaven, II, 22). By his will of 14 June, proved 26 June, 1527 he requested burial in the Lady chapel of St Michael Bassishaw (PROB 11/22. f. 159r). Presumably Joan, admitted here with him, was his wife, although he was later married to Elizabeth (502).
  • 16. Probably the William Bromwell, citizen and mercer, who requested burial in St Thomas the Apostle, as close as possible to the pew where he sat, by his will of 28 November 1536, proved 23 February 1537 (PROB 11/27, f. 13r). He left 8d to the parish clerk present at his funeral and 10s each to the parson, priest and clerk of the church who were to celebrate a dirige and mass for him for a month after his death. His wife Jane is mentioned there and a Jane Bromwell is among admissions for 1514 (545) after the death of Elizabeth Bromwell, who is among admissions for 1498 (367) below and deaths for 1510 (508).
  • 17. Perhaps the John Moon (Mone), citizen and vintner, with property at East Green- wich, Kent, who requested burial in the church of the Blackfriars in London by his will of 3 February, proved 2 April, 1505 (PROB 11/14, f. 217r). His wife Anne is mentioned there and an Anne Moon was also admitted with John Moon below (367).
  • 18. Perhaps the Avery who was a son of Richard Rawson, mercer and alderman (Thrupp, pp 362–3). The latter appears among admissions for 1477 (192) and deaths for 1486 (275). An Avery Rawson is mentioned in the will of his brother Christopher, mercer and merchant of the Staple, of 30 September 1518, enrolled 24 February 1519 (Hustings Roll 138 (68) ed Sharpe, Calendar of wills, II, 627–8).
  • 19. Among deaths for 1500 (386). A William Arnold, parishioner of St Mary Magdalene Southwark, who requested burial in the Lady chapel there, left a will of 5 April, proved 20 November, 1499 (PROB 11/11, f. 316v).
  • 20. See John Rush (Rowshe) above (365).
  • 21. See John Moon (Mone) above (365).
  • 22. A John Garrard, citizen and cook, requested burial in the church of St Nicholas Shambles by his will of 24 October, proved 16 December, 1497 (PROB 11/11, f. 156r).
  • 23. An error for 'Johannis' although here the scribe seems to use the forms as inter- changeable. The same error occurs in the incipit for 1501.
  • 24. Among deaths (as William Belaw) for 1501 (393) Probably the Bellow whose will as curate of St Katherine Cree was proved in 1500 (Guildhall MS 9168/1, f. 147v).
  • 25. An Ellis Ainsworth (Eliseus Aynesworth) was ordained priest in London diocese on 6 April 1493, although originally from Coventry and Lichfield (Davis, 11821).
  • 26. Baillie, Biographical Notes, identifies him as the Willan (sic) Dondy (or Dandy) who appears as the composer of kyries from c1500 in a Sarum processional now in Lambeth Palace Library (MS 438), but this is no more than a possibility.
  • 27. Presumably the John Marlow who was parish clerk of St Botolph Aldersgate and who joined the Holy Trinity fraternity there with his wife Agnes between August 1499 and August 1500 (Basing, Parish Fraternity Register, 133). He was still in post in 1510 (Mc Murray, Index). Agnes does not appear on BR.
  • 28. Among deaths (as Richard Harlowys) for 1506 (454). Richard Harlews, citizen and grocer, was a parishioner of St Mary Magdalen Milk Street. He requested burial in St Paul's churchyard in the place where his parents were buried on the north side of St Paul's Cross (if he died in London) by his will of 11 September 1505, proved [1505] (PROB 11/14, f. 327r). His wife Joan mentioned there, is also among admis- sions below (374).
  • 29. Among deaths for 1509 (493). Probably the Rowland Bird (Byrde), parishioner of St Dunstan in the East, who requested burial in the Pardon churchyard of St Paul's by his will of 12 July 1507, proved 15 November 1508 (PROB 11/16, f. 64r). His wife Alice is mentioned there and an Alice Bird (Byrde) is also among admissions below (374).
  • 30. Among deaths for 1518 (588). Perhaps the Roger Hall, citizen and grocer, who requested burial beside his late wife Agnes in the churchyard of St Lawrence Jewry by his will of 14 April 1518, proved 17 March 1519 (Guildhall MS 9171/9, f. 114v). An Agnes Hall was also admitted below (374) and is among deaths for 1501 (397).
  • 31. See Richard Harlews above (372).
  • 32. This entry and the following one are for unmarried women despite the general heading of the column.
  • 33. See John Bishop (Bysshop) below (377).
  • 34. See Roger Hall above (372).
  • 35. See Rowland Bird above (372).
  • 36. Tretherse (Trethrest) was rector of St Gabriel Fenchurch Street who died in or before March 1499 (Guildhall MS 9168/1, f. 112r).
  • 37. John Croote (Crote), parish clerk, presumably of St Michael Queenhithe where he wished to be buried, left a will of 29 March, proved 24 April, 1499 (Guildhall MS 9171, f. 170v). Described elsewhere however, as a parishioner of St Thomas the Apostle (Guildhall MS 9168/1, f. 119v). He requested burial in the churchyard of the former parish and left 13s 4d to the parish clerks' fraternity to bring his body to burial and perform his obsequies.
  • 38. Perhaps the John Bishop, stainer, of St Mary Matfellon, with property at Hinckley, Leics, whose will of 20 June, was proved 5 July, 1498 (Guildhall MS 9171/8, f. 163r). His wife Anne survived him, acting as executrix, and an Anne Bishop is among admissions below (374).
  • 39. Peter Johnson, citizen and draper, requested burial in the church of St Mary Wool- noth before the charnel there by his will (no probate) of 6 January 1498 (Guildhall MS 9171/8, f. 167r). He left 5s to the parish clerks' and Pappey fraternities respectively.
  • 40. Alice Brice, widow of Henry Brice, sheriff in 1466, who requested burial next to her husband in the church of St Nicholas Acon by her will of 15 February, proved 4 March, 1499 (PROB 11/11, f. 238r).
  • 41. A marginal note 'Joan' is recorded against this name.