Subsidy Roll 1319: Lime Street ward

Two Early London Subsidy Rolls. Originally published by [s.n.], [s.l.], 1951.

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Warda de Lymstrete, Lime Street ward.

Parishes: St. Augustine Papey (or in the Wall), St. Mary Axe. Partly in Lime St: St. Andrew Undershaft (cf. Cor 108), St. Peter Cornhill.

Alderman: Robert Sely [CripE 75].

[Mem. 9.]

1 t De Thoma de Cauntebrugg' di.mar. (fn. 1)
2 t De Waltero de Chelmeresforde xl.d. (fn. 2)
3 t De Johanne ffabro ij.s. iij.d. (fn. 3)
4 t De Willelmo Vauntage vij.d. (fn. 4)
5 t De Willelmo Hoseberne vij.d. (fn. 5)
6 t De Willelmo de Alegate xiij.d. ob. (fn. 6)
7 t De Nicholao le Masoun xiij.d. ob. 7
8 t De Galfrido de Blythe xl.d. (fn. 8)
9 t De Adam de Rothyngg' xiij.d. ob. (fn. 9)
10 t De Roberto de Alegate iij.s. (fn. 10)
11 t De Alexandro le Settere xiij.d. ob. (fn. 11)
Summa .xxiiij.s. iij.d. prob[at]ur prob.

Footnotes

  • 1. Thomas de Cauntebrigge 1321-2 LBE 150 (executor of Geoffrey de Brandone, mercer), 1331 ib. 212 (mercer), Th. de Cauntebrege 1328 LBE 232 (warden of mercers). A warden of Winchester Fair 1329-35 (LBE 239 ff.).
  • 2. Walter de Chelmeresford 1324-5 Cor 109 (St. Andrew Undershaft), W. de Chelmesford 1332 S (16d.), W. de Chelmersford 1339 (1343) Will (carpenter, of St. Andrew). - Chelmsford Ess.
  • 3. Lat faber 'smith'.
  • 4. ME vantage 'advantage, benefit, profit, gain'.
  • 5. William Osbern 1321 LBE 158, 161 (fripperer, guilty of illegal trade on Cornhill). - Cf. 1292 S [CripE 17].
  • 6. William de Alegate de Hamptehill, potter, adm. 1311-12 LBD 81, W. de Alegate 1315-16 Mem 118 (founder of metal pots), 1322 Cor 51 (St. Peter Cornhill), 1332 S (10½d.), 1338 LBF 23 (repr. LimeSt). - Ampthill Bd.
  • 8. G. de Blyd 1305 Mayors 210 (with no. 10), G. de Blithe 1319 LBE 82, 1322 Cor 50 (St. Peter Cornhill), G. de Blida 1322-3 LBE 177 (witness ib.). Doubtless a potter like Peter de Blithe (1356 Will, of St. Michael Cornhill). - Blyth Nt, Nb.
  • 9. Adam de Rothinge 1320 Lib Cust 392, 1324-5 Cor 109 (St. Andrew), A. de Rothynge, carpenter 1325 LBE 201 (deceased). He and Richard de Rothingg of Aldersg were to lead to the King at Portsmouth carpenters of London selected for service in Gascony in 1325 (Pat). - Roding Ess.
  • 10. Robert de Alegate 1302, 1305 Mayors 140, 210 (potter), 1326 Cor 162 (juror LimeSt), R. de Algate 1332 Cl (potter).
  • 11. Alexander le Settere 1306-7 LBB 191, 1322 Cor 51 (surety LimeSt), A. le Setter 1332 Cl. An embroiderer. - See Appendix.