Subsidy Roll 1319: Cripplegate ward extra

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Crepelgate extra, Cripplegate ward Extra.

Parish and streets: see p. 158.

[Mem. 16 v.]

1 t De Willelmo atte Rothe iiij.li. (fn. 1)
2 t De Johanne le Quilter xvj.s. viij.d. (fn. 2)
3 t De Waltero Pecok' xxvj.s. viij.d. (fn. 3)
4 t De Willelmo Pecok' xx.s. (fn. 4)
5 t De Thoma de Dureme x.s. (fn. 5)
6 t De Johanne Alewy ij.s. vj.d. (fn. 6)
7 t De Waltero Baudry x.s. (fn. 7)
8 t De Johanne Neuman xl.d. (fn. 8)
9 t De Gilberto de Braye v.s. (fn. 9)
10 t De Johanne de Stoppesle x.s. (fn. 10)
11 t De Willelmo Paskes v.s. (fn. 11)
12 t De Philippo le Goldbetere vj.d. o. q. 12
13 t De Roberto de Excestre xx.d. (fn. 13)
14 t De Johanne Gy x.d. (fn. 14)
15 t De Johanne Pycard xx.d. (fn. 15)
16 t De Roberto de Brikhulle vj.d. o. q. (fn. 16)
17 t De Ricardo Seman xx.d. (fn. 17)
18 t De Willelmo le Cheuerelmongere x.d. (fn. 18)
19 t De Edmundo de Grauele vj.d. o. q. (fn. 19)
20 t De Johanne de Harengeye v.s. (fn. 20)
21 t De Jacobo le Kissere x.s. (fn. 21)
22 t De Galfrido Pycot xx.d. (fn. 22)
23 t De Philippo de Shordich vj.d. o. q. (fn. 23)
24 t De Rogero de Donwyco vj.d. ob. q. (fn. 24)
25 t De Roberto atte Briggehou[s] xx.d. (fn. 25)
26 t De Willelmo de Stonham vj.d. o. q. (fn. 26)
27 t De Johanne de....... xij.d. (fn. 27)
28 t De Henrico de [D]enecoumbe dj.mar. (fn. 28)
29 t De P[etro] de Stoppesle vj.d. o. q. (fn. 29)
30 t De Willelmo de Porkesle vj.d. o. q. (fn. 30)
31 t De Roberto Dauy xiij.d. o. (fn. 31)
32 t De Willelmo Payn vj.d. o. q. (fn. 32)
33 t De Ricardo de Enefelde x.d. (fn. 33)
34 t De Eudo Carpentario xx.d. (fn. 34)
35 t De Nicholao atte Rydye x.d. (fn. 35)
36 t De Rogero le Nayler vj.d. o. q. (fn. 36)
37 t De Ricardo le Shereman vj.d. o. q. 37
38 t De Rogero Lespicer x.s. (fn. 38)
39 t De Roberto de Gloucestre xx.d. (fn. 39)
40 t De Godefrido le Whittawier' xij.d. (fn. 40)
41 t De Johanne Prichet xx.d. (fn. 41)
42 t De Johanne le Longe xx.d. (fn. 42)
43 t De Willelmo de Hakeneie dj.mar. (fn. 43)
44 t De Simone de Stoppesle ij.s. vj.d. (fn. 44)
45 t De Adam le Lokier' vj.d. o. q. (fn. 45)
46 t De Radulpho de Dommowe x.d. (fn. 46)
47 t De Petro de Borham xvj.den. (fn. 47)
48 t De Waltero de Bolnhurste xiij.d. o. (fn. 48)
49 t De Ricardo atte Brome xx.d. (fn. 49)
50 t De Adam le Nayler' ij.s. (fn. 50)
51 t De Waltero de Burnham x.d. (fn. 51)
52 t De Adam Couere ij.s. vj.d. (fn. 52)
53 t De Johanne de fflore vj.d. o. q. (fn. 53)
54 t De Agnete de Wobourne xx.d. (fn. 54)
55 t De Johanne de Henele ij.s. (fn. 55)
56 t De Johanne de Kynggestone x.d. (fn. 56)
57 t De Roberto le Longe xij.d. (fn. 57)
58 t De Nicholao de Hestone ij.s. (fn. 58)
59 t De Willelmo le Milleward vj.d. o. q. (fn. 59)
60 t De Roberto Ballard vj.d. o. q. (fn. 60)
61 t De Alexandro Baudry xx.d. (fn. 61)
62 t De Johanne de Waltham vj.d. o. q. (fn. 62)
63 t De Waltero Baudry xx.d. (fn. 63)
64 t De Ricardo le Longe xx.d. (fn. 64)
65 t De Johanne de Assherigg' xl.d. (fn. 65)
66 t De Hugone le ffuster xx.d. 66
67 t De Vyncencio de Storteforde v.s. (fn. 67)
68 t De Johanne de Stokwelle vj.d. o. q. (fn. 68)
69 t De Ricardo de Porkesle vj.d. o. q. (fn. 69)
70 t De Jacobo de Coumbe vj.d. o. q. (fn. 70)
71 t De Henrico de Braye vj.d. o. q. (fn. 71)
72 t De Ricardo in the Lane xij.d. (fn. 72)
73 t De Johanne de Hestone vj.d. o. q. (fn. 73)
74 t De Thoma le Plastrer xx.d. (fn. 74)
Nomina tax' 75 t De Roberto Sely J.mar. (fn. 75)
76 t De Willelmo Jurdan xx.d. (fn. 76)
77 t De Johanne Michel xx.d. (fn. 77)
78 t De Roberto de Donmowe xx.d. (fn. 78)
79 t De Galfrido de Littlingtone xx.d. (fn. 79)
80 t De Roberto Podyfat dj.mar. (fn. 80)
Summa .xvj.li. v.s. iiij.d. ob. q. prob[at]ur.
xx
Summa vtriusque partis. iiij.xiij.li. x.s. iij.d. ob. q.
Taxacio. duodecime. Regi. in Ciuitate. Lond[onie]. concesse. anno. regni. Regis. E. filij. Regis. E. xij.mo.

Footnotes

  • 1. William atte Rothe 1309 LBD 42 (appr. of Roger le Paumer, adm. BreadSt), 1310 ib. 117 (saltere, an apprentice of his adm. BreadSt), 1330 (1331). Will (of St. Mildred Bread St). Also found under Bread St ward [no. 22] with a reference to CripE. For R. le Paumer see BreadSt 34. - Roe Hrt, Rothend Ess.
  • 2. John de Wytleseye (Wittleseye), quylter, adm. 1309-10 LBD 49, J. Quilter 1332 S (10s. 8d.). - Cf. 1292 S [BroadSt 18]. Whittlesey Ca.
  • 3. Walter Pecok 1314 LBC 127 (mercator alluti or leatherseller), 1318, 1319-20 LBE 100, 114, 1332 S (16d.), 1333 (1334-5) Will (of St. Giles, brother William). - Cf. CripI 73.
  • 4. William Pecok 1310-11 LBD 65 (currier, adm.), 1332 S (10s. 8d.), W. Pekok 1337 Plea 150 (a tenant in Redecrouchestrete, CripE). Evidently a brother of no. 3.
  • 5. ?Thomas de Dureme le spuriere 1297 Cl. -Durham.
  • 6. Cf. Richard Alwy, Tolousere 1348-9 Will (of St. Giles), perhaps a son of John Alewy. - OE Ælfwig fn.
  • 7. Walter Baudry 1319-20 LBE 118 (tanner), 1332 S (4s.), 1339-40 LBF 42 (surety St. Giles), 47 (contributor of 40s. to a City loan). Probably connected with Baudry le tannere 1292 S [CripE 7]. Cf. W. Baudry [no. 63]. The high assessment of no. 7 indicates that most of the examples given refer to him.
  • 8. John le Newman de Haddeham, appr. of Simon de Brawyng [1292 S, CripE 26], tanner, adm. 1312 LBD 169, J. Neweman, tanner 1319-20 LBE 118, J. Nywman (Neuman) 1321-2 Will (of St. Giles). - Hadham Hrt.
  • 9. Gilbert de Bray 1299-1300 Mayors 64 (probably a currier), G. de Braye 1331-2 Will (a tenant in Moor Lane and Grub St, CripE). - Bray Brk.
  • 10. John de Stoppesle 1311 LBD 142 (tanner), 1320 LBE 129, J. de Stoppeslee 1324-5 Will (a tenant in Moor Lane and Grub St, CripE). - Stopsley Bd.
  • 11. William Pasqes, seeller (seller), adm. 1311 LBD 77. Perhaps a sealengraver. - OF pasche(s), ME paske(s) 'Easter'. Cf. Cristemasse Cornh 39.
  • 13. ?Robert de Excestre 1340 Cor 255 (tailor, juror FarrE), 1340 ib. 270 (juror Aldersg). - Exeter D.
  • 14. Guy fn. Perhaps connected with Guydo Clericus 1292 S [CripE 29].
  • 15. Perhaps John Pykard, smith 1307 LBB 196. - Cf. Langb 59.
  • 16. Robert de Brekhull 1318 LBE 94, R. de Brighull 1332 S (4s.), R. de Brikhull n.d. HMC 9th Rep 11 b (party to a deed in St. Giles). - Brickhill Bk.
  • 17. Probably a tanner or currier like John Seman 1332 S [CripE], 1349 LBF 43 (currier, surety St. Giles), 1363 Plea 266 (tanner). - Cf. Cornh 36.
  • 18. Cf. 1292 S [CripE 23, 37].
  • 19. Cf. William de Graveley 1292 S [CripE 12]. Probably a painter.
  • 20. John de Harengeie, tanner 1319-20 LBE 118. - Hornsey Mx.
  • 21. James de Hestone, appr. of William le Kyng, kyssere, adm. Cheap 1310 LBD 121, J. le Kisser 1332 S [Bas, 16d.]. - Heston Mx. Cf. Appendix.
  • 22. Probably connected with Ralph Picot [Cheap 30], a leatherseller, and Robert Picot 1332 S [CripE]. -Picot, a French by-name and font-name from OF picot 'point, pointed object'.
  • 23. Shoreditch Mx.
  • 24. Roger de Donewiche, peleter, residing without Cripplegate, adm. 1309 LBD 37. A skinner. - Dunwich Sf.
  • 25. Cf. Hugh de Ponte 1292 S [BishE 4].
  • 26. Stoneham Ha, Stonham Sf.
  • 27. The surname is illegible, but the initial letter appears to be a P, and the lower part of a long s (or an f or a p) is visible. Porkesle would suit. The taxpayer may be identified with John de Porkele, peyntour 1311 LBD 69 (adm.), J. de Porkele 1340 Cor 263 (juror CripE). Cf. no. 30. - Portley Sr.
  • 28. Henry de Denecoumbe 1310 LBD 122 (peyntour, appr. of William de Denecoumbe, adm. Crip), 1328 LBE 234. (warden of painters), 1338 (1348) Will (a. tenant in Grub St, CripE), H. de Denecombe 1332 S (2 m.). - Dencombe in Slaugham Sx.
  • 29. Peter de Stoppesle 1311 LBD 71 (fuyster, adm.), P. de Stoppeslee 1328 LBE 234 (warden of fusters). - Cf. no. 10.
  • 30. William de Westoye (sic), appr. of John de Porklee [no. 27] 1310 LBD 122, W. de Porkele 1328 LBE 234 (warden of painters), W. de Parkele 1332 S (16d.). A master's surname.
  • 31. Robert Davy 1328 LBE 234 (warden of painters).
  • 32. William, son of John Payn de Bovyndone, appr. of Richard de Enefeld, fuster [no. 33] 1309 LBD 96, W. Payn 1337 Cor 188 (juror Crip), 1349 Will (a tenant in Redecrouchestret, CripE, and St. Alphage). - Cf. Cordw 35. Bovingdon Hrt.
  • 33. Richard de Enefeld 1308 Lib Cust 81 (warden of fusters), 1328 LBE 234 (id.), 1332 S (2s. 8d.). Cf. 1292 S [CripE 11].
  • 34. Eudo Carpenter 1323 Will (of St. Giles).
  • 35. The surname is from OE ripig 'stream'.
  • 36. Roger le NayI(l)ere 1337, 1340 Cor 186 ff., 260 (juror Crip). - ME nailere 'nail-smith'.
  • 38. Roger Lespicer 1317 LBE 81 (repr. Crip), 1320 ib. 129, 1329 Will (a tenant in la Redecrouchestrate, CripE).
  • 39. Robert, son of Thomas de Gloucestre, saddler 1308 LBB 204, R. de Gloucester, saddler 1309 LBD 103 (surety with a currier of Crip), R. de Gloucestre 1319-20 LBE 117.
  • 40. Godfrey de Yfeld, whitawier, adm. 1312 LBD 92. - Ifield K, Sx.
  • 41. John Prichet, tanner 1319-20 LBE 118, 1329 ib. 241, J. Prychet 1364 Plea 272 (warden of tanners). Surname obscure.
  • 42. John le Loung 1297-8 LBB 246 (repr. Crip), J. le Lunge, tanner 1299-1300 Mayors 60, J. le Long, tanner 1319-20 LBE 118 (with no. 41).
  • 43. Hackney Mx.
  • 44. Symon de Stoppesle, appr. of John de Stoppesle, tanner [no. 10] 1311 LBD 142, S. de Stoppeslee, called Semen 1339-40 LBF 49, S. Seman 1329 LBE 241 (tanner), 1332 S (2s. 8d.), 1346 LBF 146. His real surname was Seman; cf. no. 17.
  • 45. ME lokiere 'locksmith'.
  • 46. Perhaps a fuster like no. 78.
  • 47. Cf. Walter de Borham 1292 S [CripE 10]. Probably a currier.
  • 48. Bolnhurst Bd.
  • 49. Cf. CripI 83.
  • 50. Adam atte Newecastel, naylere, adm. 1311 LBD 69, A. le Nailere 1332 S (4s.), A. Nayller 1344 (1345) Will (of St. Giles). A nail-smith. - Newcastle Nb, Sa, St.
  • 51. Burnham Bk, Ess, Nf, Li, So.
  • 52. Adam le Couere 1332 S (16d.). Perhaps for Conere, i.e. ME cunnere '(ale-)conner'. Cf. Robert le Conner 1296-7 LBA 189, Walter le Coner 1298-9 LBC 35 and ELPN 32.
  • 53. Floore Np.
  • 54. Agnes de Wouburne 1345 (1348) Will (of St. Giles, a tenant in White Cross St). Widow of Ralph de Wouburne, currier of ox leather (1309 LBC 173). - Woburn Bd, Sr, Wooburn Bk.
  • 55. John de Henele whitawier, adm. 1311 LBD 78. - Henley (common).
  • 56. John de Kyngeston 1332 S (16d.), n.d. ADB 1833 (tanner of London, got a shop in Kingston Sr), J. de Kyngestone 1336-7 Cor 180 (juror CripE). - Kingston Sr.
  • 57. Cf. nos. 42 and 64. Probably a tanner.
  • 58. Nicholas de Hestone, currier, adm. Crip 1310 LBD 54, N. de Festone (sic) 1312 ib. 173. Cf. no. 73. - Heston Mx.
  • 59. The surname means 'miller'.
  • 60. Cf. Cornh 33.
  • 61. Alexander, son of Alexander de Redynghe, appr. of John Baudre, tanner, adm. Crip 1309 LBD 99, A. Baudry 1319-20 LBE 118 (tanner), 1335-6 Will (owner of houses near the Moor). - Reading Brk. Cf. no. 7.
  • 62. Perhaps John de Waltham 1330-1 LBE 280 (juror BishE), 1345 Plea 219 (supervisor of pavements near St. Giles and outside Bishopsgate with no. 44), 1346 LBF 163 (witness BishE).
  • 63. Cf. no. 7.
  • 64. Richard le Lung, tanner 1299-1300 Mayors 60, R. le Long, tanner 1310-11 LBD 130, R. le Longe, tanner 1326 Will (a tenant in Moor St, St. Giles).
  • 65. John de Assherugge, tanner 1319-20 LBE 118, 1331 (1332) Will (a tenant in Grub St and elsewhere in St. Giles). The surname is in the text Asshebrigg' with a deletion-mark under b. - Ashridge in Li. Gaddesden Hrt.
  • 67. See 1292 S [CripE 30].
  • 68. See 1292 S [CripE 16].
  • 69. Richard, son of Geoffrey de Porklee, appr. of John de Porkle, painter [no. 27] 1310 LBD 122. He had stood with John for 5 years.
  • 70. Co(o)mbe (common).
  • 71. Perhaps the unnamed brother of Gilbert de Braye [no. 9] mentioned in the latter's will.
  • 72. Richard atte Lane 1339 Cor 223 (juror CripE), R. in the Lane, currier 1342 (1343) Will (of St. Giles).
  • 73. John de Festone, appr. of Nicholas de Festone for 7 years 1312 LBD 173. Cf. no. 58.
  • 74. Thomas le Plastrer 1323 Will (of St. Giles) - OF plastrier, ME plasterer 'one who plasters buildings', 'a mason'.
  • 75. Robert, son of Thomas Sely 1309 LBD 215, R. Sely 1317 LBE 81 (repr. Crip), R. Saly 1320 LBE 125, R. Sali 1324 ib. 193. He was a son of Thomas Sely [1292 S, CripI 79] and doubtless a skinner like his father. Alderman of LimeSt 1319-25 (last appearance in July). He will be the Robert Sely who died in Newgate prison in 1325-6, confined there for a debt of £200 to John de Charletone [Cheap 3]; see Cor 152. The magnitude of the sum indicates a merchant in a big way of business.
  • 76. William Jurdon 1318 LBE 51 (connected with John de Colkirke, tailor [CripI 22] and William de Kent, tailor [1314-15 Will, of CripI]). - Cf. 1292 S [Ports 5].
  • 77. See 1292 S [CripI 21]. Nos. 75-7 were very likely resident in CripI, but placed here because sub-taxers.
  • 78. Robert de Donmawe 1298-9 Mayors 50 (juror Wood St, CripI), R. de Domowe 1308 Lib Cust 81 (warden of fusters or joiners), R. de Donmowe 1328 LBE 234 (warden of fusters), R. de Donemowe 1332 (1333) Will. Richard de Dounmowe, fuster (1348-9 Will), probably a son of his, was of St. Giles. - Dunmow Ess.
  • 79. Geoffrey de Littlington 1308 HMC 9th Rep 49 b (a tenant in St. Giles), G. de Litlyngton 1309-10 LBB 231 (dyer), 1332 S (16d.). Cf. Walter de Littillingtone 1292 S [CripE 33].
  • 80. See 1292 S [CripE 14]. Alice Podifat 1332 S [CripE, 5s. 4d.] was his widow. On the final entry (Taxacio etc.) ses p. 20. The ink in this entry is very faded and the reading partly more or less guess-work.