Subsidy Roll 1292: Cripplegate ward extra

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Eadem Warda extra Portam, Cripplegate ward Extra.

Parish: St. Giles without Cripplegate. Chief streets: Red Cross Street, White Cross Street, Grub Street, Moor Lane.

[Mem. 2, col. 2.]

1 Water de Haueringge ij s. (fn. 1)
2 Will' de Tolfer xl d. (fn. 2)
3 Edmund de herlaue xl d. (fn. 3)
4 Rog' partrys ij s. (fn. 4)
5 Joh' Normand di.m. (fn. 5)
6 Joh' le orbator xl d. (fn. 6)
7 Baudry le tannere ij s. (fn. 7)
8 Ric' de Merham ij s. (fn. 8)
9 Rog' Le fuster xl d. (fn. 9)
10 Walt' de borham et frater eius iiij s. (fn. 10)
11 Will' de Enefeld ij s. (fn. 11)
12 Will' de graueley ij s. (fn. 12)
13 henr' de Saunford ij s. (fn. 13)
14 Rob' podyfat ij s. (fn. 14)
15 Will' Le Wyte xl d. (fn. 15)
16 Joh' de Stokwelle xl d. (fn. 16)
17 Joh' oseberne v s. (fn. 17)
18 Thomas de Frowyc v s. (fn. 18)
19 Thomas de Neunham xx s. (fn. 19)
20 Will' de chicestre ij s. (fn. 20)
21 Rob' copersmyth ij s. 21
22 Warin Le chapman xl d. (fn. 22)
23 Rad' le cheuelmonger xl d. (fn. 23)
24 Will' de la graue xx s. (fn. 24)
25 Water le gardiner ij s. (fn. 25)
26 Simon de bracking di.m. (fn. 26)
27 Water red pey(n)tur ij s. (fn. 27)
28 galfr' de kent charpenter xl d. (fn. 28)
29 guydo clericus x s. (fn. 29)
30 Vinc' de Sterteford [MS. Strerteford] xx s. (fn. 30)
31 Ric' de Akonnby v.s. (fn. 31)
32 Will' le mostarder ij s. (fn. 32)
33 Water de Littillingtone ij s. (fn. 33)
34 galfr' de Windesore ij s. (fn. 34)
35 Ric' poteman ij s. (fn. 35)
36 Walt' de bykereye ij s. (fn. 36)
37 Laur' cheuerelmonger J m. (fn. 37)
38 Petr' de corboylle x s. (fn. 38)
39 Joh' de Mondene xl d. (fn. 39)
40 Joh' de herelawe boucher x s. (fn. 40)
41 Rob' Le callere xl d. (fn. 41)
42 Thomas de oxonia chardener ij s. (fn. 42)
43 Henr' de Brune cordewaner ij s. (fn. 43)
Summa. xliiij.li. viij.s. viij.d.
Summa xvj.lj. xviij.s. viij.d. [Cancelled]
xx
Capit' vj. vij.

Footnotes

  • 1. Walter le (sic) Haveringe, tanner 1307 LBB 194. - Havering Ess.
  • 2. Tolfer may be the name of a place.
  • 3. Possibly connected with no. 40. - Harlow Ess.
  • 4. ME pertrich, OF perdriz, pertriz, pertris 'partridge'. Cf. F Perdrix sn (Dauzat 202).
  • 5. John le Normaund 1297-8 LBB 246 (repr. Crip). - ME Normand 'Norman'.
  • 6. OF orbateor 'gold-beater'.
  • 7. Baldric le tannere 1298-9 LBC 33 (a tenant in St. Giles).
  • 8. Richard de Maran, tannur 1297 LBB 64. Cf. Thomas de Marham, tanner 1310 Will (of St. Giles). - Marham Nf, Marholm Np.
  • 9. Roger Podyfat 1308 Lib Cust 81 (warden of fusters), R. le Fuyster 1311-12 LBD 167 [cf. no. 14]. The surname is obscure. A John de Podyfat (not a Londoner) is mentioned 1309 Pat. Cf. also Richard Pudifed' 1213 Book of Seals 114 (witness at Cogges O).
  • 10. Walter de Borham 1281 LBB 11 (coureur, i.e. currier), 1298-9 LBC 34 (a tenant in St. Giles). The brother may be Roger de Borham 1287-8 LBA 107 (doubtless a currier). - Boreham Ess, Hrt, Sx.
  • 11. William de Enefeld, fuyster 1311-12 LBD 168, 1328 LBE 234 (warden of fusters). But this may be W. de Enefeld, fuster 1345-6 Will. Anyhow probably a fuster like Richard de Enefeld 1319 S [CripE 33]. - Enfield Mx.
  • 12. William de Gravele, painter 1306 LBB 161 (surety with no. 16). Cf. Alice de Gravele 1275 Will (of St. Giles), Gilbert de Gravele, painter 1290 Will, Edmund de Grauele 1319 S [CripE 19]. - Graveley Hrt, Ca.
  • 13. Probably Stanford (earlier Sandford) Mx or Sampford Ess.
  • 14. Robert Podifat 1288 LBA 170 (claimed as a bondman and fugitive of the House by the Abbot of Ashridge, Hrt), 1309 CW 206, R. Podyfat 1311-12 LBD 167 (appr. of Roger le Fuyster [no. 9], adm.), R. Pudyfat 10 Edw 2 MxFF. 93, R. Podifat 1320 LBE 128, 1331 Will (of St. Giles). He was evidently an apprentice of Roger le Fuyster (or Podifat) in 1288 and took over the latter's surname.
  • 15. ME whit 'white'.
  • 16. John de Stokwelle 1306 LBB 161, J. de Stokwelle 1319 S [CripE 68]. Isabella, relict of J. de Stokwell, painter 1336-7 Will (of St. Giles). - Stockwell Sr.
  • 17. Perhaps John Osebern (Osbarn) 1311 LBD 159 (deceased, master of Walter le Ko de Canefeld, butcher [1319 S, Cand 15]). - Osbern fn, from O Dan Asbiorn or Norman Osbern.
  • 18. Thomas de Frowyk 1291 Mem 27, 1305-6 LBB 168 (goldsmith), Th. de Frowick 1295 ib. 235 (repr. Crip). A son of Henry Frowick (1286 Will, alderman of Crip c. 1275-86, and probably a goldsmith). - Frowick. Hall in St. Osyth Ess.
  • 19. Thomas de Newenham, goldsmith 1304-5 LBB 150, Th. [le Orfevre] de Newenham 1305 LBE 15. - Newnham (common), Nuneham O.
  • 20. William de Cycestre 1300-1 LBC 86, W. de Chichestre, verrer (glazier) 1306 Mayors 253. - Chichester Sx.
  • 22. Chapman perhaps 'pedlar'.
  • 23. Ralph le Cheverelmongere 1309-10 LBB 229 (deceased). Cf. no 37.
  • 24. William atte Grove 1296 LBC 23, W. atte Grane 1297 LBB 238 (repr. Crip), W. de la Grave 1305 Will (of St. Giles). William atte Rothe, his son-in-law, may be the salter of that name [1319 S, CripE 1], and W. de la Grave may have had the same occupation. - Probably Grove Bk:
  • 25. Walter le Gardiner 1298 Mayors 2 (perhaps of Crip), W. le Gardyner, fruyter 1310-11 LBD 60 (adm.). A fruiterer.
  • 26. Simon de Braghyng (Brawhing) 1310 Will (owner of a capital brewhouse in St. Giles). Perhaps a brewer. - Braughing Hrt.
  • 27. ME reed 'red-haired'.
  • 28. A carpenter.
  • 29. Guy Clerk (Guydo Clericus), mercer 1276 LBA 10, Guy the Clerk 1297 LBB 238 (repr. Crip), Guydo Clericus 1307-8 Will (of St. Giles).
  • 30. Vincent de Storteford 1297 LBB 238 (repr. Crip), 1312 LBD 290 (woolmonger), 1319 S [CripE 67], 1322 Pat, V. de Stertford, woolmonger 1309 LBB 221. - Stortford Hrt.
  • 31. ?Richard de Hacumby, receiver of Edmund, the King's brother 1298 Mayors 6 f. - Haconby Li.
  • 32. OF mostardier 'maker or seller of mustard' (Fransson 65).
  • 33. Probably a dyer like Geoffrey de Littlingtone [1319 S, CripE 79]. - Littleton Mx, etc., Litlington Ca, Lidlington Bd.
  • 34. G. de Wyndesore 1300 LBB 184 (witness with no. 41).
  • 35. Cf. Bill 43.
  • 36. Possibly Beckery So.
  • 37. Laurence le Cheverler 1293 Will (of St. Giles near the Red Cross). Cheverler is a derivative of ME cheverel 'kid leather', meaning 'cheverelmonger'.
  • 38. Possibly a goldsmith like Alan de Corboyl 1292 LBA 145. - Corbeil in France.
  • 39. Perhaps a <<batour>> like Adam de Munden 1318 Will (a tenant in St. Giles). - Munden Hrt.
  • 40. John de Herlawe, butcher 1308-9 Will (of St. Giles). Cf. no. 3.
  • 41. Robert le Caller 1300 LBB 184 (cf. no. 34). - Cf. CripI 74.
  • 42. On chardener see Appendix. - Oxford.
  • 43. Bourn Ca, Bourne Li.