Part 1: Bede Roll, nos 457-481

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Part 1: Bede Roll, nos 457-481

[1507] [13 May 1507–31 May 1508]

457. [f. 49r. col.1] Nomina fratrum et sororum de novo intrancium tempore Willelmi Dwyth clerici Sancta Katerina iuxta ecclesia Christi (fn. 1) et Johannis Lyncoln clerici Sancti Egidii extra Crepulgate magistrorum fraternitatis sive gilde Sancti Nicholai episcopi et confessoris anno domini Millesimo CCCCCo viio.

  • Nomina monachorum
  • Dominus Johannes Cornych (fn. 2)

    458. Nomina chanonicorum

  • Dominus Johannes Drylond
  • Dominus Ricardus Chapman (fn. 3)
  • Dominus Johannes Baker (fn. 4)
  • Dominus Johannes Danyell (fn. 5)

    459. Nomina sacerdotum

  • Magister Thomas Ben (fn. 6)
  • Magister Thomas Swerder (fn. 7)
  • Magister Johannes Pekeryng (fn. 8)
  • Magister Thomas Hyne
  • Magister Ricardus Hutton
  • Dominus Edmundus Schaston
  • Dominus Willelmus Benet
  • Dominus Thomas Butteler
  • Dominus Alexander Scheppard
  • Dominus Thomas Baldwyn
  • Dominus Nicholaus Dolphiby (fn. 9)
  • Dominus Ricardus God
  • Dominus Jacobus Tayler
  • Dominus Johannes Braduey
  • Dominus Johannes Synys
  • Dominus Robertus Porter
  • Dominus Johannes New
  • Dominus Johannes Carver
  • Dominus Johannes Cristemas (fn. 10)
  • Dominus Nicholaus Faunt
  • Dominus Henricus Crispyn
  • Dominus Willelmus Brocke (fn. 11)
  • Dominus Johannes Cosyn
  • Magister Johannes Belomy
  • Dominus Willelmus Grene
  • Dominus Johannes Cra[n]don
  • Dominus Thomas Honington (fn. 12)

    460. Nomina clericorum

  • Willelmus Lewys (fn. 13)
  • Iohannes Ormys
  • Thomas Spice
  • Willelmus Elston
  • Richardus Toplyffe
  • Richardus Naysche
  • Radulphus Priour
  • Iohannes Lawrens (fn. 14)
  • Stephanus Mauris (fn. 15)
  • Iohannes Smyth (fn. 16)
  • Hugo Wellys
  • Thomas Papworth
  • Iohannes Wendon
  • Leonardus Jakson
  • [f. 49r, col.2] Thomas Dalyson (fn. 17)
  • Iohannes Bankis (fn. 18)
  • Edmundus Gurnard
  • Davy Chamber
  • Thomas Rafford
  • Thomas Rowford (fn. 19)
  • Willelmus Lewys (fn. 20)
  • Willelmus Bryth
  • Willelmus Hawkyns
  • Iohannes Thomas

    461. Nomina uxorum clericorum

  • Anna Dwyth
  • Margareta Chamberlen
  • Agneta Mathew
  • Iohanna Gey
  • Alicia Wellis
  • Margareta Huntt
  • Alicia Veere
  • Margareta Smyth
  • Elisabeth Elston
  • Alicia Naysch
  • Iohanna Enderby
  • Elisabeth Terry

    462. Nomina virorum laicorum

  • Dominus Nicholaus Gryffyn miles (fn. 21)
  • Magister Thomas Darnold (fn. 22)
  • Magister Thomas Writh alias garter
  • regis armorum (fn. 23)
  • Magister Willelmus Wryth alias rowgecros (fn. 24)
  • Magister Johannis Colyngbur
  • Magister Robertus Thornborow
  • Magister Laurencius Starkey
  • Magister Henricus Ady (fn. 25)
  • Magister Otwell Radclyff
  • Iohannes Hoode
  • Thomas Barnard
  • Nicholaus Ball
  • Iohannes Saunderson
  • Robertus Thornton
  • Iohannes Doddington
  • Iohannes Fythiohn
  • Thomas Serle
  • Willelmus Caborn
  • Robertus Bowman
  • Iohannes Rede
  • Iohannes Sparow
  • Iohannes Lowsby
  • Thomas Stoury
  • Thomas Knott
  • Iohannes Sawill
  • Richardus Wicam
  • Thomas Bolnes
  • Roger Darby
  • Iohannes Skelyngton
  • Thomas Heyton
  • Iohannes Wyneattis
  • Edmondus Kokerell
  • Ricardus Wycome
  • Robertus Colyns
  • [f. 49r, col.3] Nicholaus Smyth
  • Magister Gyllam Paron
  • Willelmus Porter
  • Iohannis Rodys
  • Radulphus Tillman
  • Girardus Wasborow
  • Iohannes Taylour
  • Galfridus Cobbe
  • Iohannes Booll
  • Iohannes Denys
  • Thomas Philipson
  • Robertus Ynson
  • Robertus Smyth
  • Robertus Johnson
  • Willelmus Chamber
  • Iohannes Pilbarow
  • Willelmus Wenabill
  • Thomas Swetyng
  • Robertus Tomson
  • Iohannes Musdall
  • Girardus Ruste
  • Lodowicus Byll
  • Iacobus Laysey
  • Robertus Cobbe
  • Robertus Baker
  • Thomas Bo[m]feld
  • Thomas Catisby
  • Iohannes Smyth
  • Thomas Amisby
  • Henricus Yong
  • Thomas Spicer
  • Richardus Spencer
  • Robertus Brewer
  • Nicholaus Borow
  • Richardus Brantweth
  • Mauricius Assheton
  • Iohannes Hardy
  • Iohannes Balle
  • Willelmus Basse
  • Iohannes Garre
  • Willelmus Adys (fn. 26)
  • Thomas Stockdon
  • Willelmus Mihell
  • Iohannes Howe
  • Iohannes Sampy
  • Robertus Serle
  • Georgeus Langely
  • Iohannes Blacke
  • Edwardus Clarke
  • Iohannes Alleyn
  • Rogerus Nicoll
  • Iohannes Ball
  • Richardus Camber
  • Henricus Balwyn
  • Thomas Body
  • Willelmus Waryn
  • Willelmus Pekok
  • Iohannes Lucas
  • Willelmus Porter
  • Iamys Pratte
  • Gilberd Tomson
  • Thomas Gravely
  • Richardus Chopyn (fn. 27)
  • Willelmus Rauffe
  • Thomas Nevell
  • Iohannes Raynold
  • [f. 49v, col.1] Thomas Byrchall
  • Philippus Connar
  • Willelmus Higgelyn
  • Christofer Browne
  • Robertus Smythe
  • Thomas Yonge
  • Bryan Jeffreyson
  • Willelmus Leonard
  • Iohannes Devenysch
  • Iohannes Turnor
  • Iohannes Turnor

    463. Nomina uxorum laycorum

  • Domina Alicia Gryffyn (fn. 28)
  • Magistra Alicia Thornborow
  • Magistra Katerina Hamden
  • Magistra Jane Wryth
  • Magistra Jane Wryth
  • Magistra Jane Storkey
  • Magistra Margareta Smartt
  • Magistra Anna Arnold
  • Iohanna Hoode
  • Anna Grace
  • Elisabeth Fythiohn
  • Elionora Dodyngton
  • Iane Serle
  • Elisabeth Camburn
  • Margarita Holgrave
  • Iane Rede
  • Margarita Sparow
  • Alicia Sterry
  • Anna Wyth virgo
  • Agneta Raby
  • Matilda Adys (fn. 29)
  • Agneta Knott
  • Katerina Sawyll
  • Katerina Wycome
  • Margarita Bolnes
  • Agneta Nolson
  • Alicia Shelyngton
  • Elionora Redyng
  • Agneta Heyton
  • Elisabeth Tomson
  • Alicia Hacket virgo
  • Alicia Porter
  • Cecilia Roodys
  • Benedicta Tylman
  • Margareta Dye
  • Cecilia Cobbe
  • Matilda Bott
  • Iohanna Bernard
  • Alicia Johnson
  • Margareta Chambyr
  • Elionora Glasonby
  • Margeria Cobbe
  • Elionora Wyth
  • Benedicta Ensden
  • Katerina Muldall
  • Agneta Rust
  • Agneta Bomfeld
  • Alicia Katisby
  • Iohanna Gardyner
  • Iohanna Ausby
  • Margarita Brawntweth
  • Margareta Smyth
  • Agnes Higgelyn
  • Iohanna Rawffe
  • Iohanna Newyll
  • A[...] [...] (fn. 30)
  • [f. 49v, col.2] Elisabeth Byrchall
  • Cristina Edgoss
  • Agnes Gowell
  • Margareta Ady
  • Emma Chopyn
  • Iohanna Clerke
  • Iohanna Blake
  • Iohanna Serle
  • Mariona Stockdon
  • Katerina Sampy
  • Emma Langely
  • Iohanna Johnson
  • Margarita Nycoll
  • Elisabeth Portwood
  • Martina Fissher
  • Katerina Smyth
  • Christina Ball
  • Matilda Camborn
  • Agneta Waryn
  • Agneta Pekok
  • Iuliana Pratt
  • Margarita Tomson
  • Alicia Cetuall virgo
  • Iohanna Smyth
  • Elisabeth Yong
  • Margarita Tomson
  • Iohanna Gravelyn
  • Alicia Jeffreyson
  • Alicia Willy
  • Anna Sanderson
  • Cecilia Paiett
  • Mawde Devenysch
  • Elysabeth Wyneatt

    464. Nomina sacerdotum mortuorum

  • Dominus Richardus Bosquest
  • Dominus Nicholaus Cauton
  • Dominus Thomas Newton
  • Dominus Richardus Bekyngham

    465. Nomina clericorum mortuorum

  • Iohannes Koke
  • Thomas Bayly
  • Iohannes Harryson
  • Iohannes Wheler
  • Robertus Hewet
  • Iohannes Foster (fn. 31)
  • Thomas Burton
  • Richardus Walker

    466. Nomina uxorum clericorum mortuorum

  • Cecilia Coke
  • Margarita Marcha[un]t
  • Iohanna Brown

    467. Nomina laicorum mortuorum

  • Dominus Edwardus Hastyngs, lord
  • Hastyngs (fn. 32)
  • Dominus Mawricius Barkeley, lord
  • Barkeley (fn. 33)
  • Dominus Thomas Frowyk myles
  • [f. 49v, col.3] Dominus Thomas
  • Wavyl miles
  • Magister Willelmus Stede
  • aldermannus (fn. 34)
  • Magister Willelmus Stede (fn. 35)
  • Magister Thomas Stede (fn. 36)
  • Magister Willelmus Rogers
  • Magister Johannes Thomas (fn. 37)
  • Magister Robertus Howtyng
  • Magister Thomas Wattys
  • Magister Robertus Gayton
  • Richardus Marrys (fn. 38)
  • Willelmus Caston
  • Thomas Smallwood
  • Davy Egerton
  • Willelmus Gilys
  • Henricus Ramund[us?]
  • Cornelius Smyth
  • Philippus Adam
  • Willelmus Newton
  • Robertus Walby
  • Thomas Ledall
  • Hugo Fylkok
  • Willelmus Childers
  • Robbertus Cobbe
  • Thomas Poply
  • Thomas Strett
  • Iohannes Barton
  • Robertus Tomson
  • Iohannes Smyth
  • Thomas Tornor
  • Nicholaus Barly
  • Petrus Raynold
  • Thomas Hood
  • Thomas Barnard

    468. Nomina uxorum laicorum mortuorum

  • Domina Jane Remyngton
  • Magistra Anna Arnold
  • Magistra Margeria Hamden
  • Elionora Duddyngton
  • Alicia Sutton
  • Katerina Dade
  • Agneta Lee
  • Margarita Nolson
  • Alicia Bagworth
  • Margareta Mundy
  • Christina Hardford
  • Iohanna Chesnall
  • Elisabeth Barlow
  • Matilda Happy
  • Lucia Shadfford

[1508] [1 June 1508–16 May 1509]

469. [f. 50r, col.1] Nomina fratrum et sororum de novo intransium tempore Johannis Lawe clerici ecclesiae Sancte Marie athyll iuxta Byllynggate et Roberti Mathewe clerici ecclesie Sancti Antonini in Watlyngstrete magistrorum fraternitatis sive gilde Sancti Nicholai episcopi anno domini Millesimo CCCCCmo octavo.

  • Nomina monachorum
  • Dominus Robertus Downys (fn. 39)
  • Dominus Willelmus Overton (fn. 40)

    470. Nomina chanonicorum

  • Dominus Robertus Yorke

    471. Nomina sacerdotum

  • Magister Willelmus Skynner
  • Magister Edwardus Pontesbury
  • Magister Robertus Darby
  • Magister Johannes Hadnaham (fn. 41)
  • Dominus Nicholaus Sexon
  • Dominus Willelmus Osboorn (fn. 42)
  • Dominus Robertus Byshoppe
  • Dominus Henricus Watur
  • Dominus Thomas Howell (fn. 43)
  • Dominus Thomas Burton
  • Dominus Ricardus Ludlowe
  • Dominus Johannes Clerke
  • Dominus Philippus Taylour
  • Dominus Thomas Newman (fn. 44)
  • Dominus Willelmus Clyfton (fn. 45)
  • Dominus Johannes Pyerson
  • Dominus Johannes Nicolson (fn. 46)
  • Dominus Willelmus Braben
  • Dominus Thomas Goodale
  • Dominus Robertus Grane
  • Dominus Johannes Cowper
  • Dominus Johannes Stowe
  • Dominus Willelmus Masherother
  • Dominus Willelmus Coope
  • Dominus Robertus Taylor
  • Dominus Lodowicus Owen

    472. [f. 50r, col.2] Nomina clericorum

  • Thomas Chenew
  • Thomas Addyshede
  • Henricus Orlowe (fn. 47)
  • Ricardus Marchaunt
  • Thomas Hicman
  • Iohannes Haryson (fn. 48)
  • Iohannes Furton
  • Willelmus Saunderson
  • Thomas Lawson
  • Willelmus Duns
  • Iacobus Byrde
  • Ricardus Gryffyn (fn. 49)
  • Willelmus Mawer
  • Iohannes Sewall
  • Willelmus Chard
  • Thomas Heyrst

    473. Nomina uxorum clericorum

  • Agnes Law
  • Elisabeth Spycer
  • Beatrix Prentis
  • Iohanna Hoow
  • Brigitta Style
  • Helena Dalynson
  • Katerina George
  • Iohanna Saunderson
  • Alicia Thomas
  • Agnes Panell
  • Tomysyn Dene

    474. Nomina vivorum laicorum

  • Magister Robertus Aldernes
  • Magister Rogerus North (fn. 50)
  • Magister Willelmus Bollyng
  • Magister Johannes Josson (fn. 51)
  • Magister Thomas Bowghe
  • Magister Willelmus Hunnyng (fn. 52)
  • Magister Johannes Wryght (fn. 53)
  • Henricus Went
  • Radulphus Waren
  • Iohannes Brett
  • Ricardus Baas
  • Iohannes Clerke
  • Ricardus Hyll
  • Iohannes Wrenche
  • Willelmus Salfoord
  • Rogerus Harrys
  • Willelmus Myllis
  • Willelmus Berkworth
  • Edmundus Story (fn. 54)
  • Nicholaus Pyman
  • Iohannes Goldar (fn. 55)
  • [f. 50r, col.3] Robertus Herdgood
  • Iohannes Gybbys
  • Thomas Martyn
  • Iohannes Downys
  • Willelmus Heyth (fn. 56)
  • Iohannes Waughan
  • Symon Lucke
  • Iohannes Halmer
  • Iohannes Kyrby
  • Willelmus Thorn
  • Iohannes Sampson
  • Iohannes Mowngham (fn. 57)
  • Willelmus Mortymer
  • Robertus Sampton
  • Edmundus Jervyse
  • Iohannes Pyerson
  • Thomas Pyrrye
  • Ricardus Barwell
  • Iohannes Moorgan
  • Thomas Adysson (fn. 58)
  • Willelmus Bagthweyte
  • Robertus Lawe
  • Edmundus Clerke
  • Willelmus Wakyrfylde
  • Thomas Hewer
  • Robertus Pyerson
  • Nicholaus Hall
  • Willelmus Browghe
  • Iohannes Thetfoorde
  • Iohannes Althorppe
  • Iohannes Wolfe
  • Thomas Munden
  • Iohannes Goodwyn
  • Robertus Dawson
  • Robertus Warde
  • Iohannes Hutton
  • Robertus Egyrton
  • Ricardus Hogkyns (fn. 59)
  • Ricardus Meryth
  • Thomas Barwell
  • Iohannes Cowper
  • Willelmus Willy
  • Iohannes Lawe
  • Thomas Bryon

    475. Nomina uxorum laicorum

  • Domina Juliana Aylmer
  • Magistra Margeria Bolyng
  • Magistra Elisabeth Gylfoord
  • Avise Went
  • Anna Foorde
  • Alicia Lacy
  • Elisabeth Brett
  • Anna Hall
  • Katerina Baas
  • Elisabeth Wylly
  • [f. 50v, col.1] Agnes Mundyfylde
  • Margareta Clerke
  • Helena Wrenche
  • Iohanna Salwey
  • Agnes Herries
  • Iohanna Launde
  • Elisabeth Millys
  • Alicia Bettis
  • Margareta Barkeworth
  • Iuliana Story (fn. 60)
  • Agnes Herdgood
  • Iohanna Gybbys
  • Iohanna Martyn
  • Agnes Heyeth (fn. 61)
  • Elianora Vaughan
  • Alicia Dawbeney
  • Margareta Lucke
  • Agnes Aylmer
  • Alicia Kyrby
  • Margareta Short
  • Margareta Sampson
  • Alicia Mowngham (fn. 62)
  • Benedicta Gownston
  • Christina Townor
  • Elisabeth Jervyse
  • Alicia Pyrrye
  • Alicia Bolnes
  • Christina Sparow
  • Iohanna Adysson (fn. 63)
  • Agnes Clerke
  • Elisabeth Wakyrfylde
  • Agnes Hyll
  • Iohanna Hunnyng (fn. 64)
  • Emma Thorpe
  • Christina Brewstar (fn. 65)
  • Agnes Hurre
  • Margareta Hervy
  • Katerina Thetfoord
  • Christina North (fn. 66)
  • Iohanna Althorppe
  • Iohanna Woolfe
  • Katerina Munden
  • Agnes Goodwyn
  • Elisabeth Hogkyns (fn. 67)
  • Agnes Bedull
  • Elisabeth Wryght (fn. 68)
  • Iohanna Hutton
  • Alicia Waarde
  • Elisabeth Browghe
  • Iohanna Charlys
  • Elianora Pyrrey
  • Elionora Mathew
  • Maria Brian
  • Alicia Dudley
  • Alicia Lawe

    476. [f. 50v, col.2] Nomina sacerdotum mortuorum

  • Magister Edmundus Carter
  • Dominus Johannes Longe
  • Dominus Alexander Shepperd
  • Dominus Ricardus Freman
  • Dominus Humfridus Lawrens (fn. 69)

    477. Nomina clericorum mortuorum

  • Magister Willelmus Payn
  • Magister Willelmus Edwardis
  • Percyvale Woodhows
  • Willelmus Bowsyng
  • Iohannes Crane
  • Ricardus Walden
  • Willelmus Goodryche
  • Henricus Feyrfox

    478. Nomina uxorum clericorum mortuorum

  • Iohanna Batlott
  • Elisabeth Gowldis
  • Margeria Everard
  • Agnes Mores

    479. Nomina elimosinariorum mortuorum (fn. 70)

  • Elisabeth Graunt

    480. Nomina virorum laicorum mortuorum

  • Dominus Willelmus Brown maior civitatis London (fn. 71)
  • Dominus Johannes Wakefylde miles
  • Ricardus Glasiar (fn. 72)
  • Edmundus Lacy
  • Robertus Settcole (fn. 73)
  • Iohannes Fax
  • Henricus Wygley
  • Antonius Tonge
  • Willelmus Greye
  • Simon Skerne
  • Randulphus Austens (fn. 74)
  • Iohannes Adams
  • Iohannes Shelyngton
  • Iacobus Mowngombrey
  • Ricardus Foster
  • Gilbertus Tomson
  • Matheus Hurre
  • Magister Willelmus Welbecke
  • Willelmus Adisson
  • Thomas Cheseman

    481. [f. 50v, col.3] Nomina mulierum mortuorum

  • Domina Johanna Lady
  • Aburgayny (fn. 75)
  • Domina Ursula Southwell
  • Magistra Johanna Holden
  • Magistra Alicia Cotys
  • Magistra Margareta Lambert
  • Elisabeth Hoddysdon
  • Margareta Bolnes
  • Alicia Mayne
  • Agnes Reymys
  • Magistra Johanna Rowse
  • Alicia Baarne
  • Emma Langley
  • Agnes Lowman
  • Iohanna Bagthewyte
  • Ursula Brawne
  • Emma Chopyn
  • Margareta Vyall
  • Elisabeth Cambur
  • Alicia Ryngeley
  • Iohanna Wryght
  • Eden Will[ia]mson
  • Matilda Massey
  • Elisabeth Egerton
  • Elisabeth Berkeby
  • Margareta Moore
  • Agnes Clerke
  • Editha Mede
  • Elianora Standon
  • Iohanna Adisson
  • Elianora Cheseman

Footnotes

  • 1. The scribe has been inconsistent here in failing to use the genitive form of St Kath- erine Cree while correctly employing that of St Giles Cripplegate.
  • 2. Probably the John Cornish, monk of Westminster Abbey, who was admitted there in the year Michaelmas 1502–3 and was still alive in 1534–5 (Pearce, p. 180).
  • 3. Perhaps the Richard Chapman of Holy Trinity Priory, Aldgate who was ordained acolyte on 17 December 1496, subdeacon May 1497, deacon 23 February 1499 and priest on 18 September 1501 (Davis, 10846).
  • 4. Perhaps the John Baker, canon of the Hospital of St Mary Bishopsgate who was ordained acolyte on 18 December 1490, subdeacon 23 September 1497, deacon 10 March, and priest 9 June, 1498 (Davis, 10758).
  • 5. Perhaps the John Daniel of Holy Trinity Priory, Aldgate who was ordained subdeacon on 21 December 1504 and priest on 16 April 1506 (Davis, 24066).
  • 6. Among deaths for 1510 (504). Thomas Benn (Ben), rector of St Olave Hart Street, requested burial before the cross in his parish churchyard by his will of 24 April, proved 12 June, 1510 (Guildhall MS 9531/9, f. 194r).
  • 7. Among deaths for 1511 (515). Thomas Swerder (Swerdar/Sworder) MA, vicar of Harlow, Essex, 1493–1510. Emden BRUO to 1500 and BRUC to 1500 sub Swer- dars identifies him as the individual who requested burial in the chancel of All Saints, Tottenham, Middlesex, by his will of 26 July, proved 2 September, 1510 (PROB 11/16, f. 243v).
  • 8. Among deaths for 1512 (525). John Pickering was prebendary of Consumpta-per-Mare 1495–1505 and of Newington from 1505, both in St Paul's, but was dead by 10 February 1512 (Fasti, pp. 33, 52).
  • 9. Nicholas Dolphinby of London diocese was ordained priest on 20 December 1505 on the title of Stratford-at-Bow Priory (Davis, 12227). As the name is so uncommon, he is probably identifiable with the priest of this name who was a chap- lain of Eton College in 1519–20 (Williamson, Eton Choir Book, Appendix H).
  • 10. See John Christmas, rector, admitted in 1517 (470).
  • 11. Among deaths for 1516 (565). John Brooke (Brocke/Broke), chantry priest of St Margaret Pattens, requested burial in the chancel there and left 3s 4d to the Pappey and parish clerks' fraternities respectively by his will of 1 January, proved 24 December, 1515 (Darlington, London Consistory Court Wills, 23).
  • 12. Probably the Thomas Honington (Honyngton) of London diocese who was ordained subdeacon on 16 March, deacon 30 March, and priest (on the title of Holy- well Priory, London) 21 September, 1499 (Davis, 18729).
  • 13. A William Lewis was parish clerk of All Hallows Staining and occurs in the churchwardens' accounts there from 1508–10 (Guildhall MS 4956/1). He is not necessarily identical with the man of the same name who was appointed conduct at Guildhall Chapel to play the organs there at a salary of 20s in 1522–3 (as argued by Baillie, Biographical Notes) particularly as the latter is described as the late virger of St Paul's. Another clerk named William Lewis (Lewys) was also admitted in 1507 above (460).
  • 14. John Lawrence (Lawrens) was junior master in 1514 (541), and parish clerk of St Vedast Foster Lane.
  • 15. Stephen Morris (Morres) was presumably the parish clerk of All Hallows Honey Lane in the churchyard of which he requested burial by his will of 5 April, proved 9 June, 1529 (Guildhall MS 9171/10, f. 127v). His wife Agnes was instructed there to give warning to the brethren of the Pappey fraternity and 'my company of clerks' to bury him. She is apparently among admissions for 1511 (512).
  • 16. Identified with the John Smith who was a singer in Lady Margaret Beaufort's household in 1503 and a gentleman of the Chapel Royal by 1509–10 (Biographical Dictionary of English Court Musicians, following Baillie, Biographical Notes), but the name is too common for this to be more than a possibility. This Smith died in 1510 but is not recorded among deaths on BR. There are several individuals with this name noted in our MS around this time.
  • 17. A Thomas Dallison is noted as parish clerk of St Gregory by St Paul's in 1536 (Mc Murray, Index).
  • 18. Parish clerk of All Hallows the Great and junior master in 1515 (551); among deaths for 1518 (587). Perhaps the John Banks (Bankys), yeoman, who requested burial in the cloister of All Hallows the Great by his will of 3 May, proved 11 May, 1518 (Guildhall MS 9171/9, f 87r). His wife Elizabeth is named there and an Eliz- abeth Banks is among the clerks' wives admitted in 1515 (553).
  • 19. Thomas Rofford (Rowford), parish clerk of All Hallows the Great and junior master in 1521 (612).
  • 20. See entry for the other clerk named William Lewis under note 13.
  • 21. Among deaths for 1509 (493). Nicholas Griffin, Kt, described in his nuncupative will of 14 May 1509, proved 25 July 1510, as 'lying at' Thornborough Place in St Bride's parish (PROB 11/16, f. 231r). Also of Braybrooke, Northants. His wife and executrix Alice, is mentioned there, and was admitted with him below (463).
  • 22. Among deaths for 1515 (559). Thomas Darnall (Darnoll), described as gentleman, of London, in his will of 17 January, proved 28 October, 1515. He requested burial in the church of St Thomas of Acon (if he died in London) or in the monastery of Stratford, Essex (PROB 11/18, f. 83v). He left 10s to the parish clerks' and Pappey fraternities respectively to bring his body to burial and to pray for his soul.
  • 23. Sir Thomas Wryth (later Wriothesley) who died on 24 November 1534. As Garter King of Arms from 1505 he lived at Garter House in Red Cross Street, Cripplegate, and was buried in the church of St Giles Cripplegate. See DNB.
  • 24. Among deaths for 1510 (507). William Wryth (later Wriothesley), brother of Thomas Wryth, Garter King of Arms. William, described here as Rougecroix Pursuivant, was later York Herald and progenitor of the Wriothesley family, Earls of Southampton. See DNB sub Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton.
  • 25. Among deaths for 1516 (568). A Henry Adey (Ade), citizen and grocer, who requested burial in the church of St Michael Cornhill, left a will of 9 August 1515, proved 5 May 1516 (PROB 11/18, f. 129r).
  • 26. Among the deaths for 1515 (559). Probably the William Addis (Adys), citizen and goldsmith, who requested burial in the church of the Blackfriars, London (although he was a parishioner of St Peter Cheap) by his will of 21 November 1514, proved 30 March 1515 (PROB 11/18, f. 226r). This mentions his wife and executrix Maud, and a Maud Adys was admitted with William below (463).
  • 27. Probably the Richard Chopyn (Choppyn) who was elected sheriff in 1530 and alderman 1532–6 (Beaven, II, 27); master of the Tallow Chandlers 1523–6, of the Grocers 1533–4. By his will of 7 March, proved 23 April, 1536 he left 8d to the two chief clerks of St Giles Cripplegate and 4d to two other clerks to attend his yearly obit in this church (PROB 11/25, f. 257v). His monument was erected there (Stow, Survey, ed Kingsford, I, 300).
  • 28. See Nicolas Griffin, Kt, above (462).
  • 29. See William Addis (Adys) above (462).
  • 30. Fading of the ink has rendered most of this name illegible.
  • 31. A John Foster is noted as parish clerk of St Andrew Hubbard in 1505 (C Burgess, Church Records of St Andrew Hubbard, Eastcheap, LRS (1999), 78, 82, 137).
  • 32. Edward Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings of Hastings and Lord Hastings of Hunger- ford, who died between 4 and 15 November 1506. See GEC Complete Peerage.
  • 33. Maurice Berkeley, de iure 3rd Lord Berkeley, who died in September 1506 aged 70 and was buried in the church of the Austin Friars, London. See GEC Complete Peerage.
  • 34. William Stead, alderman 1504–6; master of the Grocers 1501 and 1505. He requested burial in his parish church of St Magnus Martyr on the south side by his will of 27 August, proved 3 September, 1506 (PROB 11/15, f. 99r). His sons Thomas and William, mentioned there, appear with him among deaths below (467).
  • 35. Apparently the son of William Stead, alderman, and brother of Thomas Stead, who also appear among deaths in this year (467).
  • 36. Thomas Stead (Steyd), citizen and grocer, requested burial in the church of St Magnus Martyr near to his father, William Stead, alderman, and mentioned his brother William Stead in his will of 22 October, proved 17 November, 1506 (PROB 11/15, f. 131v). Their names appear with his among deaths for 1507. Thomas left 20s to the parish clerks' fraternity.
  • 37. A John Thomas, citizen and mercer, requested burial before (the image of) St Alban in his parish church of St Alban Wood Street by his will of 9 September, proved 5 November, 1506 (PROB 11/15, f. 114r).
  • 38. Probably the Richard Marrys (Mareys), citizen and vintner, who requested burial in the church of St Thomas of Acon (although apparently a parishioner of St Mary-le-Bow) by his will of 12 June, proved 11 July, 1506 (PROB 11/15, f. 68r).
  • 39. Presumably the Robert Downs, monk of Westminster Abbey, who was professed in 1501 aged 17, celebrated his first mass in the year Michaelmas 1506–7 and is last mentioned in the chamberlain's accounts there for 1524–5 (Pearce, p 178).
  • 40. Presumably the William Overton, monk of Westminster Abbey, who was admitted in the year Michaelmas 1501–2, first mass 1504–5, custos feretri 1528, attested 1534–5, but missing from the chamberlain's list in 1535–6 (Pearce, p 179).
  • 41. Among deaths for 1511 (515). John Haddenham, fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge in 1486, proceeded BCL 1488 and was rector of Fobbing, Essex from 1506 until his death which had occurred by September 1511 (Emden, BRUC to 1500). He requested burial in the chapel of Corpus Christi and St Mary in Conyhope Lane, London. His will of 9 August 1510 is extant (Guildhall MS 9531/9, f. 201v), so his BR entry here shows he must actually have died between August 1510 and May 1511.
  • 42. A William Osborne was rector of St Mary Magdalene Old Fish Street 1517–27, when he died (Hennessy, pp 319, cxxxiv).
  • 43. A Thomas Howell, chantry priest of the Tallowchandlers, requested burial in the Lady chapel of St Botolph Bishopsgate 'where I have used to synge' by his will of 11 March, proved 11 April, 1541 (PROB 11/28, f. 211v).
  • 44. A Thomas Newman from London diocese passed through various clerical grades 1498–1502 and was ordained priest on 26 March 1502 (Davis, 15428).
  • 45. A William Clifton from London diocese passed through various clerical grades in 1502 and was ordained priest on the title of St Bartholomew's Hospital, Smithfield on 21 May 1502 (Davis, 11270).
  • 46. A John Nicolson from London diocese passed through various clerical grades in 1505–6 and was ordained priest (on the title of 'Holy Trinity') on 16 April 1506 (Davis, 15144).
  • 47. Presumably the Henry Orlow who was a conduct and teacher of four choristers at St Michael Cornhill in 1509 (Baillie, Biographical Notes). He entered into an agreement with the churchwardens to be present to sing at the principal festivals and when the organs were needed; also to find four children on the main feasts and holy days to assist in singing pricksong (i.e. polyphony) and plainsong (Guildhall MS 1016/1, f.1).
  • 48. Probably the John Harrison who was parish clerk of All Hallows Staining, where he is mentioned in the churchwardens' accounts with his father (among deaths for 1507 (465)) and then on his own during 1500–10 (Baillie, Biographical Notes). He was junior master of the fraternity in 1522 (Christie, p 76). Baillie's supposition that he is also identifiable with the John Harrison who was parish clerk at the same church in 1551 is a possibility but the latter may well represent a later generation.
  • 49. See Richard Griffith, recte Griffin, master in 1515 (551).
  • 50. Among deaths for 1510 (507). Probably the Roger North, parishioner of St Michael le Querne, whose will of 19 November, was proved 30 November, 1509 (PROB 11/16, f. 175r). His wife and executrix Christina is mentioned there and a Christina North was admitted with Roger below (475). Stow (Survey, ed Kingsford, I, 342) mentions that he was a haberdasher on the basis of his monument in St Michael le Querne.
  • 51. John Josson, citizen and skinner. He requested burial (as a former parishioner) before the rood in the church of St Antholin, where his late wife Alice was buried, by his will of 28 January, proved 1 April, 1524 (PROB 11/21, f. 133r). Among other bequests to the St Bride, Corpus Christi and Pappey brotherhoods, he left 6s 8d to the parish clerks' fraternity to pray for his soul. His two wives Alice and Anne, mentioned in his will, are among deaths and admissions respectively for 1516 (569, 564). Josson was also a member of the Jesus guild at St Paul's (New, Cult of the Holy Name of Jesus, Appendix 3, p 398).
  • 52. Probably the William Hunning (Honnyng) the Elder who requested burial in the Lady chapel of St Nicholas Cole Abbey by his will of 22 February 1542, proved 5 August 1550 (PROB 11/33, f. 150r). His wife mentioned there was named Joan, and a Joan Hunning appears with William among admissions below (475).
  • 53. John Wright, citizen and merchant taylor, who requested burial in the church of St Mary Bothaw by his will of 9 May, proved 23 May, 1528 (PROB 11/22, f. 255v). He left 6s 8d to the parish clerks' fraternity to pray for his soul. His wife Elizabeth, who acted as his executor, was admitted with him below (475).
  • 54. Perhaps the Edmund Story, citizen and draper, who requested burial in the cloister of St Mary Woolnoth by his will of 6 December, proved 15 December, 1525 (Guildhall MS 9171/10, f. 73r) as his wife Julian is mentioned there and a Julian Story was admitted with Edmund below (475). He was evidently widely travelled as he left 3s 4d to Our Lady of Guadalupe in Spain.
  • 55. Among deaths for 1514 (549). Distribution of the assets of John Golder, vintner, of St Sepulchre, was effected on 22 August 1513 (Guildhall MS 9168/3, f. 97r).
  • 56. Possibly the William Heath (Heythe), citizen and cutler, who requested burial in the church of St Martin Ludgate (if he died in London) by his will of 3 April 1535, proved 10 April 1537 (PROB 11/27, f. 24v). His wife Agnes is mentioned there and an Agnes Heath was admitted with William below (475).
  • 57. Probably the John Mongeham, citizen and fishmonger, who requested burial in the south aisle of St Mary at Hill by his will of 20 May, proved 3 July, 1514 (PROB 11/18, f. 12r). His wife Alice is mentioned there and an Alice Mongeham (Mowngham) was admitted with John below (475).
  • 58. Perhaps the Thomas Addison (Adesonne), brewer, who requested burial in the chapel on the north side of St Anne and St Agnes before (the image of) the Virgin by his will of 4 June, proved 25 June, 1537 (PROB 11/27, f. 51v). If so the Joan Addison mentioned there as his wife is presumably not the individual of the same name admitted with him below (475), as a Joan Addison is also recorded among deaths for 1508 (481). Thomas Addison was one of the most substantial inhabitants in the parish between c1520 and his death, being assessed on property worth £80 for the lay subsidy of 1536. See W Mc Murray, Records of Two City Parishes (1925), pp 242–3.
  • 59. Among deaths for 1519 (600). A Richard Hodgkins (Hogkyn) requested burial in the chapel of Saints Mary and Thomas within the church of Trinity the Less by his will of 20 June, proved 26 June, 1518 (Guildhall MS 9171/9, f. 92v). His wife Eliz- abeth is mentioned there and an Elizabeth Hodgkins (Hogkyns) was admitted with Richard below (475).
  • 60. See Edmund Story above (474).
  • 61. See William Heath (Heyth) above (474).
  • 62. See John Mongeham (Mowngham) above (474).
  • 63. See Thomas Addison (Adysson) above (474).
  • 64. See William Hunning (Hunyng) above (474). If this Joan is the wife of William Hunning the Elder of St Nicholas Cole Abbey, she was still alive on 22 February 1542 when his will was drawn up, but dead before it was proved on 5 August 1550 as she had predeceased her co-executor, his nephew William Hunning.
  • 65. See Henry Brewster (588).
  • 66. See Roger North above (474). His will (in English) gives her name as Christina (Cristyan).
  • 67. See Richard Hodgkins (Hogkyns) above (474).
  • 68. Wife of John Wright, citizen and merchant taylor, who was admitted with her above (474). She survived him, acting as his executor in 1528 and requesting burial next to him in the chancel of St Mary Bothaw by her will of 6 March, proved 13 March, 1529 (PROB 11/23, f. 21v). Elizabeth is named there as the sister of Sir Laurence Aylmer, Kt, alderman 1504–24, possibly the individual of this name among admissions for 1489 (297).
  • 69. Probably the rector of St Martin Pomeroy inducted in 1499 and still in post in 1505 (Hennessy, p 284).
  • 70. Dead almsfolk.
  • 71. William Brown, master of the Mercers 1497 and 1504, alderman 1500–8 and mayor from 1507 until his death on 22 March 1508 (Beaven, II, 200; Thrupp, p 327). By his will of 20 March 1508 he requested burial in the church of St Mary Aldermanbury (PROB 11/16, f. 4v).
  • 72. Richard Glasier, citizen and mercer. He requested burial at the church of St Magnus Martyr 'as high in the hallowed ground there as I may conveniently be buried' by his will of 18 July, proved 27 July, 1507 (PROB 11/15, f. 236v) although he was a parishioner of St Leonard Eastcheap. He left 40s to both the Pappey and parish clerks' brotherhoods 'soo that they admit me as a broder into their fraternities and be at my burying as they accustome to be at the burying of their brethren'. He had been named as executor of his father-in-law William Stead and of Thomas Stead his brother-in-law, both apparently admitted to posthumous membership of the parish clerks' fraternity in 1507 (467) and also buried at St Magnus.
  • 73. Perhaps the Robert Settcole (Setcole), citizen and founder, who requested burial in the church of St Lawrence Jewry by his will of 7 October, proved 22 October, 1507 (PROB 11/15, f. 209r).
  • 74. Probably the Randolph Austen (Austyn), citizen and founder, who requested burial in the church or churchyard of St Margaret Lothbury by his will of 20 May 1506, proved 2 December 1507 (PROB 11/15, f. 244r), His wife is named there as Margaret, who may be one of the three or more individuals named Margaret Austin who appear on BR between 1509 and 1515.
  • 75. Joan Fitzalan, daughter of Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. She married (as his first wife), George Neville, 5th Lord Bergavenny (or Abergavenny). See GEC Complete Peerage sub Abergavenny.