Subsidy Roll 1319: Walbrook ward

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II. Exchequer, K. R., Subsidy Roll 144/3.

[Mem. 1.]

Taxacio duodecime Regi in Ciuitate Londonie concesse anno regni Regis E. filij Regis E. xij.mo facta per Magistrum Johannem de Euerdone, Johannem Abel, Robertum de Wodehouse, et Augustinum de Woxebrugg'.

Warda de Wallebrok', Walbrook ward.

Parishes: see p. 168.

Alderman: John de Coton [no. 66].

1 t De Johanne de Wigetone iiij.s. iiij.d. (fn. 1)
2 t De Stephano de Paris xl.d. (fn. 2)
3 t De Ricardo de Stondone xx.d. (fn. 3)
4 t De Hamone le ffisshmonger v.s. (fn. 4)
5 t De Roberto de Derbi dj.mar. (fn. 5)
6 t De Johanne le Hore xx.d. (fn. 6)
7 t De Henrico atte ffreth v.s. (fn. 7)
8 t De Roberto de Mundene xiij.d. o. (fn. 8)
9 t De Johanne ffaiti xx.d. (fn. 9)
10 t De Johanne de Chelse xxij.s. ij.d. o. (fn. 10)
11 t De Ricardo le Webbe ffnottede v.s. (fn. 11)
12 t De Johanne Page x.s. (fn. 12)
13 t De Rogero le Polter xliiij.s. v.d. (fn. 13)
14 t De Ricardo Ingelond xl.d. (fn. 14)
15 t De Johanne le Neue v.s. (fn. 15)
16 t De Johanne de Heslewelle xx.d. (fn. 16)
17 t De Roberto le Youngg' xl.d. (fn. 17)
18 t De Willelmo de Braughyng' xvj.s. viij.d. (fn. 18)
19 t De Waltero de Hallyngberi x.s. (fn. 19)
20 t De domina Matild' de Cakestone xl.s. (fn. 20)
21 t De domina Agnete de Braughyng' xxxiij.s. iiij.d. (fn. 21)
22 t De Adam Moritz ij.s. (fn. 22)
23 t De Ida de Nettelistede v.s. (fn. 23)
24 t De Adam Albon x.s. (fn. 24)
25 t De Willelmo de Estchep ij.s. vj.d. (fn. 25)
26 t De Johanne de Dulberi ij.s. vj.d. (fn. 26)
27 t De Roberto de Lambourne xx.s. (fn. 27)
28 t De Thoma de Kent xvj.s. viij.d. (fn. 28)
29 t De Sampson de Waledene J.mar. (fn. 29)
30 t De Ricardo le Cordewaner viij.s. iiij.d. (fn. 30)
31 t De Johanne de Hallyngeberi ij.s. (fn. 31)
32 t De Stephano de Excestre xx.d. (fn. 32)
33 t De Ricardo de Thorp v.s. (fn. 33)
34 t De Roberto le Elger xx.s. (fn. 34)
35 t De Adam de Beri viij.s. iiij.d. (fn. 35)
36 t De Rogero de Netelstede v.s. (fn. 36)
37 t De Roberto de Dodeford xl.s. (fn. 37)
38 t De Simone de Thorp xl.d. (fn. 38)
39 t De Nicholao de Yernemuthe lx.s. (fn. 39)
40 t De Roberto de Knapwelle x.s. (fn. 40)
41 t De Willelmo del Abbaie xl.d. (fn. 41)
42 t De Johanne le Tumbere v.s. (fn. 42)
43 t De Warino Myngi xj.s. viij.d. (fn. 43)
44 t De Willelmo le ffaunt xvj.s. viij.d. (fn. 44)
45 t De Johanne le Cordewaner xl.d. 45
46 t De Margar' de Kemesyng' xij.d. (fn. 46)
47 t De domina Agnete le Botiller xxxiij.s. iiij.d. (fn. 47)
48 t De Johanne le fferour x.s. (fn. 48)
49 t De Ricardo le Tauwier xl.d. (fn. 49)
50 t De Laurencio de Hanyntone xx.s. (fn. 50)
51 t De Willelmo Walram xvj.s. viij.d. (fn. 51)
52 t De Reginaldo le Tauyer xl.d. (fn. 52)
53 t De Johanne le Mareschal xl.den. (fn. 53)
54 t De Willelmo de Hanyntone xj.s. j.d. o. (fn. 54)
55 t De Hugone de Wircestre viij.s. iiij.d. (fn. 55)
56 t De Rogero de Excestre xx.d. (fn. 56)
57 t De Heruy de Derbi xj.s. j.d. o. (fn. 57)
58 t De Johanne Albon xx.d. (fn. 58)
59 t De Gilberto de Lyncolne xl.d. (fn. 59)
60 t De Rogero de Eli xl.s. (fn. 60)
61 t De Petro de Nouo castro viij.s. iiij.d. (fn. 61)
62 t De Rogero de Bere ij.s. (fn. 62)
63 t De Galfrido de Shrouesberi xl.d. (fn. 63)
64 t De Elia de Thorp dj.mar. (fn. 64)
65 t De Nicholao Godwyn v.s. (fn. 65)
66 t De Johanne de Coton xl.s. (fn. 66)
67 t De Mariota de Herste xx.d. (fn. 67)
68 t De Willelmo de Donmowe xl.d. (fn. 68)
69 in R. De Johanne de Triple xl.li. (fn. 69)
de .xviij. et .xij.
70 Nomina tax' t De Edmundo Cosyn x.s. (fn. 70)
71 t De Roberto de Lyncolne xx.d. (fn. 71)
72 t De Johanne le Youngg' xvj.s. viij.d. (fn. 72)
73 t De Willelmo Touy J.mar. (fn. 73)
74 t De Roberto Staci xl.d. (fn. 74)
75 t De Johanne de Kent xl.d. (fn. 75)
76 t De Hugone de Paris xx.d. (fn. 76)
Summa. - Lxxix.lj. ix.s. iiij.d. Set Inde
in. Ro .xl.lj. super Joh. de Triple. Et remanet .xxxix.li.
ix.s. iiij.d.

Footnotes

  • 1. John de Wyggetone 1325 Cor 120 (surety of a draper with another draper). - Wigginton Hrt, O, etc., Wigton Cu, YW.
  • 2. Very likely Stephen le Surgian 1292 S [Walbr 77] and Master Stephen de Parys, surgeon (cirurgicus) 1337-8 LBF 17 (deceased).
  • 3. Richard de Staundone 1311 LBD 80 (smith, adm.), 1338 Plea 100 (repr. BroadSt), R. de Stondone 1330-1 LBE 258 (witness St. Mary Woolchurch), R. de Stondon, coffrer 1349 Will (of St. Margaret Lothbury). - Cf. 1292 S [Bill 34].
  • 4. Hamund de Shepe, fishmonger 1309 LBC 172, Hamo de Chepe, called Le Long, appr. of Gilbert le Long, pessoner, adm. Walbr 1311 LBD 149, H. le Fisshmongere 1325 Cor 117 (St. Swithin), Maud, relict of Hamo de Chepe 1332-3 Will. Hamo must have been admitted late, since an apprentice of his, articled in 1302, was admitted in 1311 (LBD 148).
  • 5. Robert de Derbi 1320 LBE 127, R. de Derby, skinner 1343 LBF 9.6
  • 6. Perhaps John le Hore 1306 LBB 172 (creditor of a mercer), 1317 LBE 89 (juror BroadSt), 1321 ib. 159 (surety of a person indicted with illegal trade on Cornhill). Possibly a fripperer. - ME hor (OE har) 'gray-haired, venerable'.
  • 7. Henry ate Frethe 1320 LBE 127, H. atte Frithe 1325-6 Cor 143 (juror Walbr), H. atte Frith 1332 S (5s. 4d.). - Frith in Hendon Mx.
  • 8. Munden Hrt.
  • 9. John Fayti 1310 LBD 229 (arrested for trespasses with some vintners). The surname is well evidenced in London, e.g. William Affaitied c. 1162 BM I, 471, Master Henry la Faitie (Lafaitie) 1189-99 ADA 2000, 7826, John, called la Fayte 1276 HMC 9th Rep 24 a (of Farr), William Facet 1285 Will (called W. le affeyte 1291-2 LBC 5), Maud La Fayte 1300 Will (of Ports). - OF afaitié 'affected; skilful, prudent', etc. The surname is sometimes Latinized Facetus.
  • 10. See 1292 S [Walbr 88].
  • 11. Fnottede perhaps for Snottede 'snotty'. Probably a bureller.
  • 12. John Page 1299-1300 Mayors 64, 1300 Cor 8 (St. Mary Woolchurch), 1332 S (8s.), 1334 (1335) Will (of St. Mary Woolchurch). Doubtless a skinner like Walter Page 1332 S [Walbr, 1 m.], 1337 LBF 17 (of Walbr).
  • 13. Cf. William le Poletier 1292 S [Walbr 79].
  • 14. Richard Ingelond 1325-6 Cor 152 (juror Walbr), 1332 S (2s. 8d.). - Cf. M'olia and Isabella Engelond 1279 RH II, 354 (Bk), Geoffrey and Symon Engelond (Ingelond) 1279 ib. 592 ff. (Hu). Ingelond will be a fontname identical with Ingaland 8th Förstemann (Pol. Irm.). It cannot well be the word England.
  • 15. John le Neve 1326 Cor 169 (juror Walbr), 1332 S (2 m.), 1342 Plea 205 (weaver), J. le Neve senior, bureller 1348 (1349) Will (of St. Swithin). - ME neve (OE nefa) 'nephew'.
  • 16. John de Hasewelle, appr. of John Snel, bureller 1311 LBD 155 (adm. 1316). - Haswell So, Du, Heswall Chs.
  • 17. Robert Launce de Asshe, appr. for 7 years of Stephen le Yonge, bureller 1310 LBD 115, R. le Yonge 1323 LBE 90 (bureller), 1331 Will (of St. Mary Abchurch). A master's surname. Cf. also, Stephen Young, draper in Candelwicstrate 1278 Will, and no. 72.
  • 18. William de Braghyng(e) 1316-17, 1320 LBE 74 (surety and executor of Agnes de Braghyng), 1322 ib. 171 (bureller), W. de Braghynggs 1332 S (4s.), W. de Braughynge 1343 LBF 88. Stated by Agnes de Braughyng in her will to be her nephew, but rather a nephew of her husband. - Cf. no. 21.
  • 19. Walter de Hallingbiry, burler 1300-1 Mayors 106, W. de Hallingberi, bureler 1312 LBD 191, W. de Hallyngbury 1326 Cor 169 (juror Walbr). Cf. William de Hallingebyry 1237 Lib (a creditor for burel cloth), Nicholas Hallinggeberi de Kandelwicstrate 1278 Will. - Hallingbury Ess.
  • 20. Maud de Caxton of London 1324-5 Pat (exempted from tallages), Matild de Caxton 1332 S (4 m.), Maud, relict of William de Caxton, late buriller 1339 (1342) Will (of St. Swithin). - Cf. 1292 S [Walbr 30].
  • 21. Agnes de Brau(t)hyngge 1320 (1322-3) Will. Widow of Peter de Brauthing [1292 S, Walbr 28]. Cf. also no. 18. She was a daughter of Fulk de St. Edmund [1292 S, Walbr 45].
  • 22. Doubtless connected with William Morice [1292 S, Walbr 40].
  • 23. Widow of William de Nettlestede, skinner [1292 S, Walbr 4].
  • 24. Perhaps connected with no. 58.
  • 25. Eastcheap, a market and street in Bill, Bridge and Cand.
  • 26. The surname is de Dulberi, which may have been taken from some unknown place. But an error for le Dubbere is possible; cf. Walter le Dubbur 1292 S [Walbr 29], John le Dobbere 1332 S [Walbr].
  • 27. Robert de Lamburne 1320 LBE 127, R. de Lambourne 1328 (1329) Will (of St. Swithin), R. de Lamborne, burellarius 1329 BM II (will). - Lambourne Ess or Lambourn Brk.
  • 28. Thomas de Kent 1322 LBE 171, 1329 ib. 238 (burlarius), 1331 ib. 264 (bureller, deceased).
  • 29. Sampson de Waledene 1322 LBE 171 (bureller). - Cf. 1292 S [Walbr 44].
  • 30. ?Richard le Cordewaner de Grasecherch 1319-20 LBE 118 (sworn to survey shoes). But cf. Bridge 68.
  • 31. Doubtless a bureller. Cf. no. 19.
  • 32. Stephen de Excestre 1309 LBD 39 (peleter, adm. Walbr), 1325-6 Cor 145 (skinner, juror Bish), 1326 ib. 160 (parmonter, juror Bish). - Exeter D.
  • 33. Richard de Thorp, pelleter 1320 LBE 127. - Thorp(e) (common).
  • 34. Robert Ilger 1308 LBB 206 (skinner), 1313 LBE 18 (id.), 1332 S (1 m.). - Ilger fn, ultimately from OG Hildeger.
  • 35. Adam de Bury 1318 LBE 94, 1322 Cor 62 (a tenant in St. Stephen), 1328 LBE 233 (warden of skinners), 1341 Plea 129 (skinner), A. de Bery 1332 S (10¾d.). - Bury St. Edmunds Sf.
  • 36. Roger de Netlestede, skinner 1308 LBB 207, R. de Netlestede 1328 LBE 233 (warden of skinners), R. de Netlested 1332 S (2 m.). He was one of 24 sent to the King in 1330 (Ann Lond). A son of William de Nettlestede [1292 S, Walbr 4].
  • 37. See 1292 S [Bridge 28].
  • 38. Simon de Thorp 1315, 1329 LBE 51, 238 (skinner), 1332 S (16d.), S. Rote of Thorp, skinner 1326 Cl, S. Rote, skinner 1329-49 Cl. The alternative de Thorp is doubtless a master's surname. Rote from OE rot 'cheerful, noble', used as a by-name in æthelstan Rota 955 BCS 917, or OE Rota, Rote fn (in place-names).
  • 39. See 1292 S [Walbr 83]. Very likely a skinner like nos. 38 and 40.
  • 40. Robert de Knapwelle 1309 LBD 41 (peleter, adm. Walbr), 1313 LBE 18 (skinner), R. de Knapwell 1332 S (6s. 8d.), R. de Clapwell, skinner 1330 (1335) Will (a tenant in St. Stephen). - Knapwell Ca.
  • 41. William Del Abbey, skinner 1316 LBE 67 (mainprised by no. 61), W. del Abbeye, skinner 1337 ib. 302 (broker of peltry).
  • 42. John Toumbere 1339 Cor 229 (juror Langb). - OE tumbere 'tumbler' or 'dancer', used as a nickname.
  • 43. Warin Mingy, bureller 1310-11 LBD 135, W. Myngi 1317-18 ADA 2627 (of St. Swithin), 1328 Will (a tenant ib. and in St. Mary Woolnoth), W. Mynge 1325 Cor 117. The surname, which is of obscure origin, is well evidenced in Essex, as Warin Mingy c. 1250 Book of Seals 409 (witness Norton Mandeville), Richard Mingy 1276 EssFF (a tenant in Stebbing), Robert Mengy 1317 ib., John Myng(e), poulterer of Essex 1322 Cor 62, Olive Myngy of Norton Mandeville (Ess) 1345 Will.
  • 44. William de Camerwelle 1300 LBC 71 (juror Walbr), 1307 CW 190 (felmongere), W. de Camerwelle, called Lemfaunt 1325-6 Cor 144, W. Lenfaunt, felmonger 1312 LBD 191, W. Faunt 1332 S (4s. 5½d.), W. de Camerwell 1338 (1339) Will (of St. Swithin). Doubtless identical with William, servant and legatee of William le Faunt (1293 Will). Faunt (Lenfaunt) is a master's surname. William will have come from Camberwell Sr. - Cf. 1292 S [Walbr 64].
  • 46. Margaret, widow of John de Camesynge, baker 1312 LBD 191. John de Camesyng, baker 1312 Will (a tenant in St. Mary Bothaw). - Kemsing K.
  • 47. Agnes Jakes 1332 S (20s.). Widow of James le Botiller [1292 S, Dowg 81]. Jakes is an early form of James.
  • 48. Perhaps John le Ferron, skinner 1312 LBB 41 (a debitor of no. 66). - ME, OF ferour 'smith'. Feroun is used in the same sense.
  • 49. ME tawiere 'whittawer'.
  • 50. Laurence de Hanytone, peleter 1312 LBD 191, L. de Hanyngtone 1313 LBE 17 ff. (skinner), 1318 LBE 51. - Cf. 1292 S [Walbr 67].
  • 51. See 1292 S [Cordw 12].
  • 52. Reginald le Tawiere 1332 S (6s. 8d.). Cf. no. 49.
  • 53. See 1292 S [Walbr 53]. It is a curious coincidence that he appears as no. 53 in both returns.
  • 54. Doubtless a skinner like no. 50.
  • 55. Hugh de Wyrcestre, peleter 1306 LBB 171, H. de Wircestre, skinner 1312 LBD 169, H. de Wyrcestre 1325-6 Will (a tenant in St. Mildred Poultry). - Worcester.
  • 56. Roger de Excestre 1326 Cor 158 (St. Stephen). Doubtless a skinner. Cf. no. 32.
  • 57. Cf. no. 5. Probably a skinner.
  • 58. John Albon, skynnere 1326 Cor 164 (St. Mildred, Cheap), J. Albon, peleter 1327 LBE 221 (surety with no. 3). - Albon, a side-form of Alban fn.
  • 59. Gilbert de Lincoln 1319 Cl (skinner), 1332 S (6s. 8d.).
  • 60. Roger de Eli 1318 LBE 94, R. de Ely 1328 ib. 232 (warden of fishmongers), 1332 S [Cordw, 40s.], 1349 Will (a tenant in St. Stephen and St. Mary Abchurch). He mentions Roger and Sibil, his parents, the father being perhaps Roger de Ely, first husband of Aubry de Appilby [FarrE 88]. Roger junior was a sheriff 1322-3. - Ely Ca.
  • 61. Peter de Newcastle, skinner 1310 CW 214, 1328 LBE 233 (warden of skinners), 1340 (1341) Will (skinner, a tenant in St. Stephen), P. de Noue Cast' 1332 S (2s.). He was a son-in-law of William de Red [1292 S, Walbr 69]. - Newcastle Nb, Sa, St.
  • 62. Master Roger de la Bere 1320 LBE 125, 1329 CW 352, Master Roger de la Beere, clerk 1321 LBE 164. - Bere (Bear, Beare), a common place-name in the South of England.
  • 63. Geoffrey de Salop, skinner 1299 LBC 49, G. de Shrobesbiry, skinner 1306 LBB 189, G. de Shrouesbery 1322 Cor 63 (St. Stephen), G. de Schrowesbury 1332 S (8s. 9¾d.). - Shrewsbury Sa.
  • 64. Elyas de Thorp 1320 LBE 128, 1332 S (21½d.), E. de Thorpe 1322 Cor 63 (St. Stephen), 1328 LBE 233 (warden of skinners), E. de Thorp 1337 Cor 156 (juror Walbr). - Cf. no. 33.
  • 65. Nicholas Godewyne 1322 Cor 63 (St. Stephen), 1339 LBF 38 (a tenant in St. Mary Woolchurch), N. Godwyne 1332 S (5s. 4d.), N. Godwyn, skinner 1349 Plea 226 (a son of Godewyn le Hodere). See Godwin le Pheliper 1292 S [BroadSt 62].
  • 66. John Cotoun 1305 Mayors 216 (skinner of Walbr), 1314 Mem 110 (40s. arrears of tallage), J. de Cotene, skinner 1309 LBB 220, J. de Cotoun 1332 S (35s. 6¾d.), J. de Coton 1340 (1348) Will. Leticia, widow of John Coton, skinner 1348 (1349) Will (apparently of St. Stephen Walbrook). John was a sheriff 1325-6, alderman of Walbr 1319-29. - Cf. Henecoc Cotun 1292 S [Walbr 62], possibly the same man.
  • 67. Cf. Gilbert atte Herst 1292 S [Walbr 72].
  • 68. ?William de Donmowe 1328 LBE 232 (warden of girdlers), 1332 ib. 266 (witness St. Benet Sherehog). - Dunmow Ess.
  • 69. Janyn de Triple 1309 LBD 292 (witness at Ypres for a Lombard merchant), John de Triple 1309-10 ib. 50 (surety of a foreign wine-merchant), 1312-13 LBE 16 (adm.), 1320 ib. 127, 1324-5 Will (of St. Stephen). He was evidently of foreign origin, probably an Italian. His wife was called Alemanna, and among his legatees were two persons from Pistoia. He was clearly a merchant, very likely a pepperer like Peter de Triple (1336-7 LBF 6). See on him also p. 105. On the note below his name see p. 92.
  • 70. Edmund Cosyn 1309 LBB 223, 1316 LBE 19 (witness Walbr), 1328 ib. 232 (warden of vintners), E. Cosin 1332 S (4s.).
  • 71. Robert de Lincoln 1340 Cor 271 (surety Walbr), 1349-50 CW 625, R. de Lyncoln 1341, Plea 129 (skinner).
  • 72. John le Juvene 1302 Mayors 124 (juror Walbr), J. le Yonge 1322 LBE 171 (bureller), 1328 Will (of St. Mary Abchurch). No doubt connected with Henry Juvenis 1275 RH 423 (juror Walbr), H. le Jevene, bureller 1299-1300 Mayors 53, and with Stephen Young (see no. 17). Cf. also 1292 S [Bridge 95].
  • 73. See 1292 S [Walbr 10].
  • 74. Cf. William Stacy 1332 S (Walbr), Thomas Stacy, weaver 1342 Plea 205. Probably a bureller. - Stacy, a form of Eustace.
  • 75. Cf. no. 28.
  • 76. Cf. Robert de Parys 1292 S [Walbr 65].