The Inhabitants of London in 1638. Originally published by Society of Genealogists, London, 1931.
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T C Dale, 'Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Peter, Paul's Wharf', in The Inhabitants of London in 1638( London, 1931), British History Online https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-inhabitants/1638/pp179-180 [accessed 31 October 2024].
T C Dale, 'Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Peter, Paul's Wharf', in The Inhabitants of London in 1638( London, 1931), British History Online, accessed October 31, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-inhabitants/1638/pp179-180.
T C Dale. "Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Peter, Paul's Wharf". The Inhabitants of London in 1638. (London, 1931), , British History Online. Web. 31 October 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-inhabitants/1638/pp179-180.
ST. PETER, PAUL'S WHARFE.
MS. p. 306. | £ |
St. Peter's Hill. | |
Mr Porter | 18 |
Mr. Baker | 30 |
Mr Langley | 8 |
The Heralds Office | 20 |
Four houses which stand in St. Peter's yet go to the church of St. Benet being valued are worth | 40 |
The Lady Calthrop | 30 |
Mr. Jordane | 8 |
Mr. Cartwright | 6 |
Dr. Merrick | 30 |
Mr. Colley | 20 |
Mr. Mattershead | 40 |
Mr Knight | 30 |
Mr. Sutton | 20 |
The old Hall | 6 |
Mr. Lowe | 30 |
Dr. Sams | 24 |
Mr. Topfield | 10 |
Thames St. | |
Mr Godwin | 8 |
Mr. Cooper | 1 |
Mr. Stafferton | 10 |
Mr. Lacy | 10 |
Mr. Byshop | 30 |
Mr. Stansby | 8 |
Mr. Bentley | 8 |
Hugh Bowyier | 30 |
Mr. Cocke | 20 |
Mr. Whetcombe | 8 |
Mr. Page | 8 |
Mr. Tomlins | 10 |
Mr. Kennard | 20 |
Mr. Hawkins | 8 |
Mr. Segar | 6 |
Mr. Inman | 8 |
Mr. Bowden | 12 |
Mr. Medlicoat 3 houses | 60 |
Mr. Bolton | 12 |
Mr. Mabbes | 8 |
Deputy Fynch | 20 |
Bell Alley. | |
Mr. Web | 30 |
Mr. Westerman | 10 |
(fn. 1) Mr. Higginbotham | 8 |
Mr. Evans | |
Mr. Hayden | 8 |
Mr. Earinge | 8 |
Ball Alley. | |
Mr. Chetwin | 30 |
9 small tenements | 18 |
Black Boy Alley. | |
Mr. Johnson | 22 |
4 small tenements | 8 |
Mr. Hunt for 2 houses | 34 |
MS. p. 306a. | |
Mr. Yeomans | 24 |
Boss Alley. | |
Tanners warehouse | 8 |
Clarks warehouse | 8 |
Mr. Millard | 3 |
Mr. Merriot | 3 |
Mr. Baker | 6 |
Mr. Stanlock | 6 |
Mr. Joyne | 8 |
Mr. Clarke | 40 |
Mr. Tanner | 20 |
Robin Hood's Yard | |
4 small tenements | 8 |
Mr. Wyat's house | 10 |
Turges wharf and house | 50 |
Trig Lane. | |
Mr. Devorax | 6 |
Mr. Boos | 6 |
Mr. Fresby | 6 |
Mr. Harding | 6 |
Stowe & Bennet | 16 |
Mr. Madox | 16 |
Mr. Barret | 6 |
Mr. Dawson | 22 |
Dragon Yard. | |
Mr. Paulson | 30 |
Mr. Elliot | 8 |
Mr. Cooke | 3 |
Mr. Cornee | 3 |
Mr. Weekes | 3 |
Mr. Brown | 3 |
Mr. Bothers | 3 |
Mr. Aldersey | 3 |
The total of the value of the houses and things tithable is | £1185 |
The yearly tithe paid at the present | £47/10/2 |
MS. p. 307.
Glebe: a Parsonage house of small value, one other house adjoining which the parson claimeth as being built on consecrated ground but is yet in the possession of the parishioners.
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