Part 1: Bede Roll, nos 551-569

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Part 1: Bede Roll, nos 551-569

[1515] [17 May 1515–30 April 1516]

551. [f. 56r, col.1] Nomina fratrum et sororum de novo intransitu tempore Ricardi Greffyth (fn. 1) clerici Omnium Sanctorum de Barkyng et Johannis (fn. 2) Bankys clerici Omnium Sanctorum Maiorum in Tempys Stret magistrorum fraternitatis sive gylde Sancti Nicolai anno domini Millesimo CCCCCo xv.

  • Nomina sacerdotum vivorum
  • Dominus Thomas Hopknson
  • Dominus Johannes Smyth
  • Dominus Johannes Farfurthe
  • Dominus Cristofer Lymmyng
  • Dominus Thomas Radchyfe (fn. 3)
  • Dominus Johannes Mabson
  • Dominus Johannes Clarke
  • Dominus Robartus Dandy
  • Dominus Thomas Chapman
  • Magister Bartelmew Lynsted prior (fn. 4)
  • Dominus Johannes Bedfurth canonicus
  • [f. 56r, col.2] Dominus Ricardus
  • Maylar canonicus (fn. 5)
  • Dominus Robart Harpusford monachus
  • Dominus Johannes Browne canonicus
  • Dominus Jacobus Ricardby
  • Dominus Thomas Hortun
  • Dominus Johannes Moor
  • Dominus Johannes Gamlyn (fn. 6)
  • Dominus Thomas Clarke
  • Dominus Johannes Herberd
  • Dominus Johannes Wylson
  • Dominus Johannes Otley

    552. Nomina clericorum vivorum

  • Thomas Sellas
  • Iohn Anngell (fn. 7)
  • Iohn Strowd
  • Iohn Bate (fn. 8)
  • Thomas Fy[tz]iohn (fn. 9)
  • Iohn Bowar
  • Iohn Johnson (fn. 10)
  • Thomas Alciter (fn. 11)
  • William W[i]ngate
  • Cristofer Robson (fn. 12)
  • Iohn Charpe (fn. 13)
  • Willelmus Myllar
  • Iohn Wryght (fn. 14)
  • Syprian Bate (fn. 15)
  • Roger Palmar
  • Robard Smyth (fn. 16)
  • Harry Caylar
  • Richard Hall
  • Iohn Wade (fn. 17)
  • William Beke
  • Iohn Gosse
  • Iohn Tornar
  • William Laddell
  • W [erasure]
  • I [erasure]

    553. Nomina uxorum clericorum vivorum

  • Alicia Greffyn
  • Elisabeth Bankkys (fn. 18)
  • Elisabeth Jorge
  • Marget Barkar
  • Ione Scharpe
  • Annes Barlaye
  • Ione Myllar
  • Elisabeth Kyllyk (fn. 19)
  • Alicia Penkey
  • Elisabeth Mastyr

    554. [f. 56r, col.3] Nomina laycorum vivorum

  • William Blunt lorde Mung[o]y (fn. 20)
  • Syr John Cutt knyght (fn. 21)
  • Syr Thomas Tyrrell knyght (fn. 22)
  • Mr Richard Payge
  • Mr John Herrone
  • Mr John Garrode
  • Mr Raffe Dodmor (fn. 23)
  • Mr John Goodriche
  • Iohannes Wollaye
  • Thomas Harvy
  • Stephan Herenden
  • Robard Trappys
  • Roger Kyppyntun
  • Iohn Thorpe
  • Robard Nelson
  • Dunston Chechilaye (fn. 24)
  • Edward Stalpar
  • Mr John Woddall
  • Thomas Dockerey
  • Thomas Atkynson
  • Richard Braunche
  • Harry Broke
  • William Blakborne
  • Richard Capyne
  • Iohn Ferrys
  • Richard Hikkys
  • Harry Horne (fn. 25)
  • Mr Harry Melinan
  • William Jonys
  • Edward Alynson
  • Richard Frear
  • Iohn Aslyn
  • Nicolas Whyett
  • Innocent Austen (fn. 26)
  • Iohn Isam (fn. 27)
  • Iohn Chyrche
  • William Barnys
  • Robard Sharbrow
  • Richard Pantun
  • Stevyn Holte (fn. 28)
  • Iohn Abeer
  • Thomas Umfrey
  • Richard Petwyn
  • Robard Dykson
  • Iohn Ueylet
  • Iohn Marten
  • Thomas Smyth
  • Iohn Kempe
  • Richard Daundison
  • Thomas Gybson
  • William Bodn[a]m
  • William Tempyll
  • Thomas Snowdon
  • William Benbowe
  • Iohn Whesgate
  • Antony Dunnyngtun
  • Thomas Kyllyfot
  • William Bokkar
  • [f. 56v, col.1] William Betnom
  • Mr John Hoptun
  • Adame Grene
  • Robard Booll
  • Thomas Man (fn. 29)
  • Thomas Banyster
  • Iohn Copland
  • Harry Bromfeld
  • Robard Replay
  • Iohn Store
  • Robard Rounswett
  • Iohn Byrchelay
  • Thomas Pygyn
  • Watyr Payge
  • Iohn Coke
  • Iohn Samson
  • Iohn Stabyltun
  • Robard Lege
  • Iohn Smyth
  • Mr William Browne
  • Thomas Burnell
  • Thomas Genyns
  • William Baynbryg

    555. Nomina mulierum laicorum vivorum

  • Domina Johanna Lynde priorissa (fn. 30)
  • Domina Elisabeth Cutt (fn. 31)
  • Magistra Marget Garrode
  • Magistra Marget Dodmore (fn. 32)
  • Ione Bromfeld
  • Annes Trappys
  • Magistra Elisabeth Wodall
  • Margett Store
  • Annes Ryppyngton
  • Ione Thorpe
  • Alys Palmer
  • Ione Nelson
  • Annes Prowdefotte
  • Mary[o]n Gylbanke
  • Maud Goodale
  • Ione Stalpar
  • Annes Base
  • Lucy Broke
  • Margery Blakborne
  • Marget Barnys
  • Elisabeth Whetelaye
  • Annes Capnne
  • Elisabeth Jonys
  • Alys Quykerell
  • Margett Aslyne
  • Alys White
  • Margett Austen (fn. 33)
  • Annes Isam (fn. 34)
  • Annes Heyll
  • Margett Churche
  • Anne Bere
  • Ione Umfrey
  • Margett Pewyme
  • Ione Dykson
  • Annes Marten
  • Sybbell Smyth
  • [f. 56v, col.2] Marget Kempe
  • Bettres Daundison
  • Ione Kypson
  • Elisabeth Tempyll
  • Elisabeth Bendbowe
  • Elisabeth Betnom
  • Ione Kyllyfote
  • Ione Jholaye
  • Ione Deverus
  • Margett Stapylton
  • Alys Hopton
  • Ione Grene
  • Anne Bull
  • Ione Store
  • Elisabeth Runswett
  • Margeri Byrchelaye
  • Margett Byrche
  • Ione Sampson
  • Annes Gybson
  • Ione Smyth
  • Elisabeth Lorde
  • Kateryn Genyns
  • Elisabeth Bodon
  • Marget Burnell
  • Elisabeth Bukkar

    556. Nomina sacerdotum mortuorum

  • Dominus Edmundus Schastun
  • Dominus Johannes Whityng
  • Dominus Ricardus Myrry
  • Magister Edmund Staynebank
  • Dominus Ricardus Graye canonicus
  • Dominus Henricus Pyrfote canonicus
  • Magister Willelmus Wellys
  • Dominus Willelmus Ward
  • Dominus Johannes Webster

    557. Nomina clericorum mortuorum

  • Thomas Richardson
  • William Pery
  • Richard Hall
  • William Owgane
  • Thomas Richardson

    558. Nomina uxorum clericorum mortuorum

  • Annes Smythe
  • Annes Dowsyng
  • Ione Watyrs

    559. Nomina laycorum mortuorum

  • Iohn Hugginis
  • Willelmus Yerlysby
  • Mr Thomas Jakys (fn. 35)
  • [f. 56v, col.3] Dominus Willelmus
  • Browne maior (fn. 36)
  • Iohn Mongam
  • Iohn Stanwaye
  • Iohn Browne
  • Thomas Holyfeld
  • Mr William Browne
  • Iames Wollayd
  • Iohn Rownslowe
  • Iohn Kyrkby (fn. 37)
  • William Batnor
  • Cristofer Pope
  • Harry Marciall
  • Richard Hyll
  • Mr John Thomas
  • Iohn Sowthowse
  • William Adysse
  • Thomas Martyne
  • Hewe Hardwyne
  • Richard Balle
  • Dominus Johannes Tate alderman (fn. 38)
  • Laurens Byssett
  • Mr Thomas Darnoll
  • Richard Kell
  • Richard Barrow
  • Iohn Halys
  • Iohn Haull
  • Mr William Lambard
  • Mr John Calley
  • William Asley
  • Thomas Maynord
  • Iohn Bedyll

    560. Nomina uxorum laicorum mortuorum

  • Rose Cryspe
  • Elyne Bolnes
  • Ion Geree
  • Annes Harris
  • Ione Corlowse
  • Elisabeth Lowman
  • Annes Bryggys
  • Annes Marcyall
  • Alys Wyntyr
  • Ione Horne
  • Margett Daye
  • Magistra Alicia Browne (fn. 39)
  • Maude Calleye
  • Ione Conar
  • Benett Mathew
  • Alys Gybbons

[1516] [1 May 1516–20 May 1517]

561. [f. 57r, col.1] Nomina subsecuntur fratrum et sororum in fraternitatem Domini Nicholai nuper admissorum Thoma Nyghttynggale de Sancto Laurencio yn Jury et Gulielmo Deane de parochia Omnium Sanctorum Lumbard Stret memorate fraternitatis magistris anno a natale christiano Millesimo CCCCCo xvi.

  • Nomina sacerdotum vivencium
  • Dominus Thomas Hicman (fn. 40)
  • Dominus Umfridus Robynson
  • Frater Yvo de Stangno
  • Dominus Richardus Hoppun
  • Dominus Johannes Harryson
  • Dominus Thomas Jacson
  • Dominus Johannes Laules
  • Dominus Thomas Andus (fn. 41)
  • Dominus Johannes Darley (fn. 42)
  • Dominus Richardus Fynche
  • Dominus Johannes Rogers
  • Dominus Johannes Norton
  • Dominus Johannes Albon canonicus (fn. 43)
  • Dominus Johannes Suttun
  • Dominus Johannes Ball
  • Dominus Robertus Dowe (fn. 44)
  • Dominus Rogerus Ball
  • Dominus Johannes Strete (fn. 45)
  • Dominus Thomas Balam (fn. 46)

    562. Nomina clericorum vivencium

  • Lodowycus Wylcokes (fn. 47)
  • Nicolaus Gladwyn (fn. 48)
  • Edwardus Mason
  • Thomas Wytesyde
  • Richardus Tucker (fn. 49)
  • Iohannes Wyllynggale
  • Willelmus Alderson (fn. 50)
  • Thomas Drayton
  • Willelmus Smyth (fn. 51)
  • Willelmus Cutler
  • Iohannes Wyllysby
  • Iohannes Thayre
  • Hugo Gray

    563. [f. 57r, col. 2] Nomina laicorum vivencium

  • Iohannes More
  • Robertus Asteley
  • Willelmus Buttry
  • Michael Dormer (fn. 52)
  • Robartus Harvy
  • Willelmus Jonys
  • Iohannes Park (fn. 53)
  • Richard Gressam
  • Philippus Meredyth
  • Iohannes Warren (fn. 54)
  • Philippus Parrys
  • Willelmus Gerrad
  • Robartus Bolt
  • Iohannes Gressam
  • Iohannes Gyggys
  • Iohannes Ernley
  • Iohannes Clerke
  • Water Marsh
  • Robertus Smyth
  • Iohannes Forde
  • Thomas Daye
  • William Shyrwyn
  • Harry Buttry
  • Thomas Grane
  • Edmund Robert
  • Richard Fyssher
  • Roger Browne
  • Peter Redehed
  • William Cley
  • George Benet
  • William Lye
  • Iohn Bacon
  • Iohn Johnson
  • Robart Thecher
  • Edward Butlar
  • William Knyght
  • Wateyr Colsyll
  • William Tychull (fn. 55)
  • Iohn Gow[g?]he
  • Thomas Broke
  • William Coper
  • Richard Hedley
  • Robert Procter
  • Nicholas Darley (fn. 56)
  • Edward Fowlar
  • Iohn Bolter
  • Robard Studley
  • Raufe Foster
  • Clement Rede
  • William Dauncy (fn. 57)
  • Antony Hatfeld
  • Edward Dorm[er]
  • Raufe Shelton (fn. 58)
  • William Whelar
  • Iohn Smere
  • Richard Austen
  • [f. 57r, col. 3] Richard Oxspryng
  • Iohn Mote
  • William Nyghttynggale
  • William Chamberleyn
  • Everad Effamat
  • Thomas Vyell
  • Thomas West
  • Iohn Tryp
  • Andrew Coke
  • William Wreyn
  • Harry Trypshaw (fn. 59)
  • Umfrey Fryth
  • William Mason
  • Iamys Harlyngcourte
  • Richard Anderson
  • Richard Gyll
  • Charles Bukeley
  • Roger Wryght
  • Nycolas Lentall
  • Iohn Martyn
  • Alexander Tak
  • Leonard Browne
  • Willelmus Gyll
  • Hugo Grey
  • Thomas Goldysbrough
  • Thomas Cutler
  • Robart Lynalys
  • Richard Ryggys

    564. Nomina uxorum laicorum vivencium

  • Alicia Buttri
  • Cecilia Asteley
  • Andrea Gressam
  • Elisabeth Meredyth
  • Iohanna Butlar
  • Philippa Tychull (fn. 60)
  • Margareta Parrys
  • Iohanna Garrad
  • Margareta Park (fn. 61)
  • Agnes Bolt
  • Iohanna Bagwayte
  • Anna Josson (fn. 62)
  • Anna Gybbons
  • Elisabeth Procter
  • Agnes Dancy (fn. 63)
  • Alicya Erneley
  • Margareta Pynke
  • Elisabeth Gyna
  • Iohanna Coke
  • Iohanna Wreyn
  • Alicia Skyllyn
  • Iohanna Coper
  • Alicia Mason
  • Cristiana Hyllary
  • [f. 57v, col. 1] Anys Foster
  • Iohanna Gowge
  • Iohanna Vyell
  • Elisabeth Chamberleyn
  • Iohanna Sutton
  • Agnes Mote
  • Margareta Grane
  • Helena Wryght
  • Margareta Daye
  • Iohanna Shyrwyn
  • Margeria Warren (fn. 64)
  • Elisabeth Dormer (fn. 65)
  • Iohanna Harvy
  • Mariona Weter
  • Margareta Bolter
  • Margareta Gygg
  • Helena Marshe
  • Elinor Studley
  • Matildys Nyghttynggale
  • Cristiana Nyghttynggale
  • Elisabeth Clerk
  • Anna Goldysborugh

    565. Nomina sacerdotum mortuorum

  • Mr Johannes Yong doctor
  • Mr Robart Yong (fn. 66)
  • Mr Thomas Bradforth
  • Dominus Willelmus Broke
  • Dominus Richard Dodd
  • Dominus Robert Everad
  • Dominus Johannes Wakelyn
  • Dominus Robert Schyllyngam
  • Dominus Johannes Phylypp
  • Dominus Hugo Bramyger

    566. Nomina clericorum mortuorum

  • Iohannes Petewyn
  • Willelmus Lentall
  • Iohannes Goose
  • Richard May

    567. Nomina uxorum clericorum mortuorum

  • Alicia Pynkey
  • Cristina Yllery
  • Elisabeth Graunger
  • Iohanna Cooper

    568. [f. 57v, col.2] Nomina laycorum mortuorum

  • Mr Willelmus Capell myles (fn. 67)
  • Mr Richard Grey
  • Mr Johannes Hern
  • Robart Hardyng
  • Henricus Ade
  • Leuys Deuyke
  • Henricus Wodkocke
  • Thomas Burwell
  • Iohannes Rede
  • Willelmus Atwod (fn. 68)
  • Roger Nycholls
  • Iohannes Ball
  • Iohannes Copyn
  • Robert Style
  • Alexander Welch
  • Georgius Lampley
  • Iohannes Kyrby
  • Iohannes Aschlyn
  • Richard Wryght
  • Thomas Heyth

    569. Nomina uxorum laicorum mortuorum

  • Domina Elisabeth Frowyke
  • Alicia Josson (fn. 69)
  • Elisabeth Smer
  • Iohanna Stalper
  • Margareta Borowgh
  • Iohanna Dalton (fn. 70)
  • Elisabeth Pekok
  • Matylda Condall
  • Maria Calley
  • Iohanna Symond
  • Margareta Bradwell
  • Alicia Candysch
  • Elisabeth Bagwayte
  • Agnes Byrde
  • Alicia Nicolas
  • Margareta Darlyngton
  • Margareta Bygons
  • Rosa Knapp
  • Margareta Clyfford
  • Anna Sawnderson
  • Margareta Burgon
  • Iohanna Faukener
  • Helena Jonys

[1517] [21 May 1517–12 May 1518]

Footnotes

  • 1. Apparently an error for Richard Griffin, among admissions for 1508 (472). See the list of clerks' wives admitted in 1515 headed by Alice Griffin and Elizabeth Banks, who seem to correspond to the masters' wives, as in several previous years (553). A Richard Griffin, parish clerk of All Hallows Barking is independently attested in a parish inventory of 1512 (All Hallows by the Tower parish records: AH/RR/J/140).
  • 2. 'Johannem' in the text.
  • 3. Recte Radclyfe.
  • 4. Bartholomew Lynsted alias Fowle, prior of St Mary's Southwark from 26 January 1513 until he surrendered the house on 27 October 1539 (M Carlin, Medieval Southwark (1996), p 286 and VCH Surrey, II, 111).
  • 5. Richard Maylar (Mailard), canon of St Bartholomew's Priory, Smithfield, was ordained subdeacon on 11 March 1503, deacon 20 September 1505 and priest 17 June 1508 (Davis, 10849).
  • 6. Perhaps the John Gamlyn who was the senior cardinal at St Paul's by the 1520s until at least 1536 (Guildhall MS 5872A/1, f. 1; Hennessy, p 62).
  • 7. Hugh Baillie, Biographical Notes, identifies him with the John Angell, clerk of the fraternity of St Nicholas who sang at the funeral of Sir Thomas Lovell in 1524 (Letters and Papers Foreign and Domestic of the Reign of Henry VIII, ed JS Brewer (1870), 4, 1524–6, Pt I, p 150) and (much more doubtfully) with the indi- vidual of this name who was a conduct of St Peter Cheap in 1547 and a gentleman of the Chapel Royal temp. Edward VI. Probably the John Angell who was master of the parish clerks in 1553: see EA Ebblewhite, The Parish Clerks Company (privately printed, 1932), p 16. The Biographical Dictionary of English Court Musicians confuses him with a priest of the Chapel Royal.
  • 8. Among deaths for 1519 (598), John Bate was parish clerk of St Peter Cheap, although he lived in the neighbouring parish of St Michael Wood Street. By his will of 3 August, proved 30 August, 1518, he bequeathed 12d to 'my company of St Nicholas' (Guildhall MSS 9171/9, f. 97v, 9168/6, ff. 14, 16). His wife Alice acted as his executrix and his son Alexander was a minor at the time.
  • 9. Perhaps the Thomas Fitzjohn who was mentioned as parish clerk in the church- wardens' accounts of All Hallows Staining for 1525–9 (Baillie, Biographical Notes). An earlier Thomas Fitzjohn was junior master of the fraternity in 1479 (204).
  • 10. Perhaps the John Johnson who was parish clerk of St Nicholas Shambles in 1515 (Mc Murray, Index).
  • 11. Among deaths for 1519 (598). Probably the Thomas Alciter (Alseter/Alsetoure) who was parish clerk of St Peter Cheap in 1514 and 1517 (Mc Murray, Index and Baillie, Biographical Notes).
  • 12. Perhaps the Christopher Robson who was parish clerk of St Nicholas Shambles in 1514 (McMurray, Index).
  • 13. A John Sharp is recorded as a conduct at St Margaret Pattens in 1511–2 (Baillie, Biographical Notes).
  • 14. Baillie, Biographical Notes, identifies this John Wright with the conduct of St Mary at Hill who appears in the churchwardens' accounts there between 1525 and 1527, but the name is extremely common.
  • 15. The Christian name Cyprian is highly unusual: it is shared by no other clerk on BR. Consequently this individual may be the 'Cyprian' who was conduct at St Andrew Hubbard in 1511–2 and also perhaps the organ player and vestment mender of All Hallows Staining 1515–8 mentioned in their respective churchwardens' accounts (Baillie, Biographical Notes, sub Cyprian).
  • 16. Perhaps the Robert Smith recorded on a missing leaf of BR as junior master in 1523 and parish clerk of St Olave, Southwark (Christie, p 55).
  • 17. Perhaps the John Wade who was parish clerk of St Andrew Hubbard in 1504–5. See C Burgess, Church Records of St Andrew Hubbard, Eastcheap c1450–c1570, LRS, XXXIV (1999), 78.
  • 18. Elizabeth, wife of John Banks, the junior master in this year (551). She survived him, acting as the executrix of his will proved on 11 May 1518 (Guildhall MS 9171/9, f. 87r).
  • 19. Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Killick (Kyllyk), parish clerk, of St Botolph Bish- opsgate, who appears among admissions for 1511 (511) and deaths for 1519 (598). He died intestate in 1518 and Elizabeth is mentioned in subsequent Commissary court proceedings providing for the compilation of an inventory of his goods (Guildhall MS 9168/6, f. 19r).
  • 20. William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy, who died on 8 November 1534 (see GEC Complete Peerage). He left a will of 14 October 1534, proved 11 February 1536 (PROB 11/25, f. 243r).
  • 21. Of Thaxted, Essex. Cutt requested burial in the parish church there until his own chapel was built under the terms of his will of 3 April, proved 28 June, 1521 (PROB 11/20, f. 87r). His wife Elizabeth was admitted with him below (555).
  • 22. Two knights of this name, Sir Thomas Tyrrell of Gypping, Suffolk and Sir Thomas Tyrell of Heron were created in 1513 (Shaw, Knights of England, II, 38).
  • 23. Presumably the Ralph Dodmore (Dodmor) esquire of Putney, Surrey, whose will of 3 August, was proved 3 September, 1558 (PROB 11/41, f. 6r). His wife Margaret is mentioned there and a Margaret Dodmore was admitted with Ralph in 1515 (555).
  • 24. Chicheley was apparently a parishioner of St Stephen Walbrook in 1509, later resi- dent on London Bridge 1517–25 and served as a conduct of St Mary at Hill (Baillie, Biographical Notes).
  • 25. Henry Home, citizen and grocer, who requested burial in the Lady chapel of St Sepulchre (although a parishioner of St Audoen) by his will of 12 June, proved 21 September, 1544 (PROB 11/30, f. 109v). He left 3s 4d to the parish clerks' frater- nity and the same sum to the Pappey brotherhood; also a new black gown to Robert Thompson, parish clerk of St Audoen, probably the Robert Thomson among the clerks admitted in 1514 (542).
  • 26. Probably the Innocent Austen who requested burial in the parish church of Guisnes, Pale of Calais, near to one of his late wives Margaret and Elizabeth, by his will of 13 October 1524, proved 23 May 1528 (PROB 11/22, f. 256r). A Margaret Austen (555) was admitted with Innocent.
  • 27. Among deaths for 1518 (588). A mercer, who requested burial under the cross in the Pardon churchyard of St Paul's by his will of 3 August, proved 31 August, 1517 (PROB 11/18, f. 258r). Issam also left £5 for clerks and priests to attend his burial. His wife Agnes is mentioned there and is probably the Agnes Issam admitted with John below (555).
  • 28. Baillie, Biographical Notes, identifies him with the Stephen Holt who was sexton of St Mary Magdalen Milk Street 1518–28, which is a possibility although the name is a common one. His further identification of this individual on BR with the parish clerk of St Dunstan in the West is without justification.
  • 29. Baillie, Biographical Notes, identifies him with the Thomas Man recorded as a singing man living in the parish of St Mary Aldermanbury in 1532, but the name is too common and the gap in the record too great for this to be any more than an outside possibility.
  • 30. Joan Lynde is attested as prioress of Holywell in 1515 and died in 1534 (VCH Middlesex, I, 178).
  • 31. Wife of Sir John Cutt, admitted above (554). By her will of 10 November 1523, proved 6 May 1524, she requested burial with her husband at Thaxted, Essex (PROB 11/21, f. 154r). She had previously been charged under his will (PROB 11/20, f. 87r) with establishing an almshouse for 12 bedesmen there.
  • 32. See Ralph Dodmore (Dodmor) above (554).
  • 33. See Innocent Austen above (554).
  • 34. See John Issam (Isam) above (554).
  • 35. A Thomas Jakes, apparently a lawyer, requested burial in the church of the Black- friars, London, by his will of 20 January 1513, proved 8 July 1514 (PROB 11/18, f. 12v). His wife Elizabeth (formerly Frowyk) is among deaths for 1516 (569).
  • 36. William Brown, elected master of the Mercers in 1507 and 1514, alderman 1505–14 and mayor from 1513 until he died on 3 June 1514 (Beaven, II, 20–1). His parents Sir John and Dame Anne Brown, and current wife Alice are mentioned in his will of 28 May 1514 by which he requested burial within the church of St Thomas of Acon (PROB 11/17, f. 104r). A Mistress Alice Brown is among deaths below (560).
  • 37. A John Kirkby (Kirkeby), citizen and vintner, who requested burial within the church of St Magnus Martyr, left 20s for payments to priests and clerks attending his obit by his will of 24 September 1513, proved 26 November 1514 (PROB 11/17, f. 230v).
  • 38. John Tate, alderman 1485–1515, Kt 1497, MP London 1503, 1510; four times master of the Mercers (Beaven, II, 17; Thrupp, p 369). A benefactor of St Anthony's Hospital where he was buried (Stow, Survey, ed Kingsford, I, 184). By his will of 3 January, proved 20 January, 1515 he left 40s to the parish clerks' fraternity 'whereof I am a brother' (PROB 11/18, f. 25r). The fraternity was to help at his dirige and funeral, with a substantial number of the fellowship being present to bear his body to burial.
  • 39. See William Brown above (559).
  • 40. A Thomas Hickman is recorded as one of the minor canons and almoner at St Paul's in 1521 although the claim that he was subdean is probably erroneous as he overlaps with Robert Ashlyn (498) who held that office. See W Sparrow Simpson, The Charter and Statutes of the College of the Minor Canons in St Paul's Cathedral (1871), p 34 and MS notes by JS Bumpus bound into the Guildhall Library copy of this work. By his will of 6 May, proved 17 June, 1534, Hickman requested burial in the chancel of St Gregory by St Paul's (PROB 11/25, f. 99r).
  • 41. The name is unusual and he is probably identifiable therefore with the Thomas Andus of Lincoln diocese who was ordained subdeacon 17 December 1513, deacon 10 March, and priest 31 March, 1514 in London diocese on the title of 'Holy Trinity' (Davis, 18914).
  • 42. A John Darley (Darlay) of York diocese was ordained subdeacon on 23 February, deacon 16 March, and priest on 30 March, 1510 in London diocese on the title of Elsing Spital (Davis, 14813). A Sir John Darley (Darley) is later mentioned in the inventory of the goods of William Melton, Chancellor of York Minster, of 1528. See York Clergy Wills 1520–1600. Minster Clergy (1984), ed C Cross, I, 25.
  • 43. Perhaps the John Albon, of St Bartholomew's Priory Smithfield, who was ordained acolyte on 18 September, and subdeacon on 18 December, 1490, then deacon 19 September 1495 and priest 24 September 1496 (Davis, 10751).
  • 44. A Robert Dowe was curate of St John Zachary in 1524. See W Mc Murray, Records of Two City Parishes (1925), p 416.
  • 45. Probably the John Street who was rector of St Augustine Watling Street in 1516 (Hennessy, p 98).
  • 46. Thomas Balam, rector of St Mary Somerset 1509–50, when he died (Hennessy, p 349).
  • 47. Probably the Lewis Wilcox who was parish clerk of St Michael le Querne in 1520 and who died in office in 1522 (Mc Murray, Index).
  • 48. Perhaps the Nicholas Gladwin (Gladwyn) who was a conduct of St Mary at Hill during one quarter in 1514–5 (Baillie, Biographical Notes). Baillie speculates that he is the conduct of the same name at the College of Stoke-by-Clare, Suffolk, in 1526.
  • 49. Among deaths for 1520 (609). Probably the Richard Tucker who appears as parish clerk in the churchwardens' accounts of St Dunstan in the West for 1516–8 (Baillie, Biographical Notes).
  • 50. A William Alderson is noted among the choristers of the Chapel Royal in 1509 and 1513 (Kisby, Royal Household Chapel, Appendix 1). He may however, have been too young to be admitted to the fraternity in 1516.
  • 51. A William Smith was a conduct of St Mary at Hill in 1523–4 where the name recurs as that of a singer in 1547 (Baillie, Biographical Notes).
  • 52. Michael Dormer, Kt, alderman 1531–45, mayor 1541 and master of the Mercers 1531 and 1545 (Beaven, II, 27). His monument was erected in St Lawrence Jewry (Stow, Survey, ed Kingsford, I, 276) where he requested burial in the churchyard with his late wife Elizabeth by his will of 20 September, proved 2 October, 1545 (PROB 11/30, f. 291r). An Elizabeth Dormer was admitted with Michael below (564).
  • 53. Perhaps the John Park, citizen and mercer, who requested burial in the Lady chapel of St Lawrence Jewry where his mother was buried by his will of 5 April 1525, proved 24 October 1528 (PROB 11/22, f. 310v). His wife Margaret is mentioned there and a Margaret Park was admitted with John below (564).
  • 54. Among deaths for 1520 (610). Probably the John Warren, citizen and merchant taylor, who requested burial in the church or churchyard of St Lawrence Jewry by his will of 17 August 1508, proved 5 September 1519 (Guildhall MS 9171/9, f. 125r). His wife Margery, mentioned there, survived him and a Margery Warren was admitted with John below (564).
  • 55. Among deaths for 1517 (577). Presumably the William Tykul (Tykhull), gentleman, of London who requested burial in the middle of the choir of St Kath- erine Coleman by his will of 9 October 1516, proved 29 July 1517 (PROB 11/18, f. 268r). His wife Philippa, mentioned there, survived him and a Philippa Tykul (Tychull) was admitted with William below (564).
  • 56. Perhaps the Nicholas Darley, citizen and grocer, who requested burial in the cloister of the hospital of St Thomas of Acon (although a parishioner of St Mary Colechurch) in his will of 10 November 1528, proved 27 April 1529 (PROB 11/23, f. 42r). His wife Agnes is mentioned there and an Agnes Darley is among admis- sions for 1519 (596).
  • 57. Probably the William Dauntsey, master of the Mercers 1532 and alderman 1536–43, who died on 23 April 1543 (Beaven, II, 28). By his will of 5 July 1542 he requested burial close to his late wife Agnes in the chapel of St Anne within St Antholin (PROB 11/29, f. 172Ar). An Agnes Dauntsey (Dancy) was admitted with William below (564).
  • 58. A Ralph Shelton, mercer, of London, requested burial in his father's vault within the church of St Thomas of Acon by his will of 7 March, proved 5 November, 1522 (PROB 11/20, f. 89v).
  • 59. A Henry Tripshaw, citizen and barber-surgeon, requested burial in St John's chapel at St Mary Colechurch by his will of 5 June, proved 14 June, 1520 (Guildhall MS 9171/9, f. 153r).
  • 60. See William Tykul (Tychull) above (563).
  • 61. See John Park above (563).
  • 62. See Alice Josson below (569).
  • 63. See William Dauntsey (Dauncy) above (563).
  • 64. See John Warren above (563).
  • 65. See Michael Dormer above (563).
  • 66. Probably the Robert Young, scholar of Winchester College, admitted there in 1470; scholar 1477, and fellow 1479–85, of New College, Oxford who proceeded MA by 1483–4. He was rector of St Michael Crooked Lane 1493–1515 (Emden, BRUO to 1500). By his will of 31 October, proved 7 November, 1515 (PROB 11/18, f. 90r) he requested burial in the choir of his church before the high altar.
  • 67. William Capel, Kt, alderman 1485–1515, and mayor 1503, served six times as master of the Drapers between 1487 and 1512 (Beaven, II, 18). For his family, see Thrupp, p 328. By his will of 1 September 1515, proved 7 March 1516, he requested that four [parish or choir] clerks were to be present at his funeral and 4d paid to each clerk present at his trental of diriges and masses after burial (PROB 11/18, f. 96r). He was interred in the south chapel of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange which he had rebuilt (Stow, Survey, ed Kingsford, I, 285).
  • 68. A William Atwood (at Wood), gentleman, of London, requested burial in the church of St Botolph Aldersgate by his will of 18 February 1514, proved 2 October 1515 (PROB 11/18, f. 83v).
  • 69. Alice Josson is mentioned in the will of 28 January 1524 of John Josson, citizen and skinner, as his late wife who was buried in the church of St Antholin (PROB 11/21, f. 133r). In that year his wife was named Anne, and an Anne Josson is among admissions above (564). John is among admissions for 1508 (474).
  • 70. See William Dalton among deaths for 1518 (583).