Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666, St Giles in the Fields , Little Queen Street

London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666. Originally published by Centre for Metropolitan History, , 2011.

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Little Queene Streete

Title Forename Surname Total Hearths Listing Status Notes
Robert Davies 5 s
7 s Empty
Ane Beyerly 8 s
Wm Skiventon 8 s
8 s Empty
Sir Jervis Clifton 11 s
Esqr Henry Osborne 10 s
10 s Empty
Esqr Robert Barten 10 s
Wm Keeble 9 s
Richard Turner 4 s
Bennett Brett 4 s
Francis Addams 4 s
7 s Empty
7 s Empty
Phillipp Mudd 6 s
Robert Worsley 3 s
4 s Empty
Robert Holden 3 s
10 s Empty
Barnard Easton 6 s
4 s Empty
Henry Chapman 4 s
Francis Jennings 10 s
4 s Empty
Robert Longe 2 s Lame
4 s Empty
Samuell Crooke 5 b came in att Middsomer 1666; Thease four Houses weare new built & thease the first tennants
Allis Bull 5 b Thease four Houses weare new built & thease the first tennants
Benjamen Crooke 5 b new built & not inhabited; Thease four Houses weare new built & thease the first tennants
John Roberts 5 b Thease four Houses weare new built & thease the first tennants