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INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES
For a note on indexing procedure, see p. lxv.
Abbot, John, carpenter, 149
Abbot's (Abbottes, Abbotts) Inn (St. Clement Eastcheap), 98, 185
Abchurch Lane, 323
Abchurch parish see St. Mary Abchurch
A'Borowe, John, 211
Acon, College of see St. Thomas of Acre
Adams
-, Henry, clothworker, 398
-, Lady Katharine, 199
-, Richard, brewer, 120
Adlington (Alyngton), James, 275, 416
Adyngton, Thomas, skinner, 104
Aldermary parish see St. Mary Aldermary
Aldersgate, 251
Aldgate, 193
Aldgate ward, 39
Aleyn (Alen, Alleyn, Alleyne, Alyn)
-, George, skinner, 246, 249–50
-, John, armourer, 63
-, John, mayor, 67, 421
-, Richard, 140
-, Richard, haberdasher, 304
-, William, baker, 395
-, William, churchwarden of St. Leonard
Eastcheap, 266
Alford, —, executor, 324
All Hallows Barking, parish of, 118, 158, 285, 293, 300, 342, 379
All Hallows Bread Street, parish of, 19, 74, 75, 162, 277; parson and church- wardens of, 34, 197
All Hallows Honey Lane, parish of, 9, 65, 172, 210, 331; parson, churchwardens and parishioners of, 331
All Hallows Lombard Street, parish of, 236
All Hallows Staining, parish of, 67, 141; parson of, 141
All Hallows the Great (the More beside Dowgate), parish of, 1, 165; parson and churchwardens of, 165
All Hallows the Less (the Little in Thames Street), parish of, 4, 133, 186, 298; parson of, 186
Alsoppe, Thomas, grocer, 370
Altam, Thomas, clothworker, 415
Andrewes, Roger, innholder, 237, 256
Antony, Antony, beerbrewer, 136, 153
A'Parke (Parke), John, mercer, 62; Margaret, widow of, 117, 208
Apsley, John, merchant taylor, 239–40
Archer, Sir Richard, clerk, parson of St. Margaret Bridge Street, 182
Armested, Master William, master of the Chancery, 373
Armestronge, Thomas, clothworker, 332
Armorer, William, gentleman, 342
Ascue (Askue), Christopher, alderman, 89, 418; mayor, 421
[?Asshe], George, 202
Assheler, William, 281
Asshelyn, Margaret, widow, 273
Asshton, John, gentleman, 158
Atkyns, Thomas, esquire, 280
Atkynson, John, 210; John, baker, 11
Attelegh, Thomas, stock fishmonger, and his widow Helen, deceased, 165
Austen
-, Richard, mercer, 109
-, Robert, grocer, 184
-, William, ?saddler, 368
Austin Friars, prior and convent of, 12, 27; late, 202, 211
Averay (Averell), William, innholder, 326, 407
Awdrye, John, weaver, 351
Ayer, Miles, vintner, 270
Babyngton, Thomas, esq., Warden of the Fleet Prison, 171
Bacon, Nicholas, mercer, 236, 256
Baker
-, Peter, scriver, 398
-, Thomas, 215
Bakewell Hall see Blackwell Hall
Baldry, Thomas, mayor, 59, 60, 62
Bales, Thomas, 281
Ball, the, tenement (St. Gabriel Fen- church), 289
Banaster, Thomas, 262
Banks, —, 60
Barbers' Company, 61
Barbican, 57, 387
Barbour
-, Edward, scrivener, 276
-, John see Saloys, John de
Barbour – contd.
Barge, the, house (St. Antholin), 327
Barker
-, Christopher, Richmond Herald, 84
-, Francis, merchant taylor, 400
Barnard, John, 384
Barnard's Inn, 29
Barnes
-, Bartholomew, mercer, 146–7, 163
-, George, alderman, 314–15, 384
-, Richard, gentleman, 412
-, Richard, mercer see Berne, Richard
-, Thomas, currier, 360
Barney, Francis, 325
Barnwell Priory [Cambs], prior of, 43
Bartelett, Henry, of Windsor, draper, 374
Barward Lane see Berewards Lane
Basing Lane, 20, 101, 305
Baskerfeld (Berskerdfeld, Baskervile), Humfrey, 308
Basse, Christopher, grocer, 267
Basshe, Edward, 233
Bastley, William, esq., 350
Bates, Thomas, draper, 314–15
Bath, earl of, house of, 296
Baxter, Richard, clothworker, 127
Bayley (Bayly), William, mayor, 64
Bear, the, tenement (St. Olave South- wark), 292
Bear (Bere) Alley, Seacoal Lane, 304
Bearbinder (Berebynder) Lane, 53–4
Bel Savage, the, tenement (St. Bride), 138, 171
Bell
-, Alex, fishmonger, 109
-, John, goldsmith, 377
Bell, the, tenement or inn (Christ Church), 234; (St. Michael Bassishaw), 255; Bell Tavern, the (St. Magnus), 109
Bell Alley (St. Mary Abchurch), 247; (St. Botolph Bishopsgate), 297; (St. Leonard Foster Lane), 397
Benet
-, John, merchant taylor, 58
-, William, farmer of the prebend of the
Moor, 112
Benglosse, John, clothworker, 121
Berchereslane see Birchin Lane
Berdon, John, poulterer, 387
Berewards (Barward, Berward) Lane, 87, 420
Bermondsey Street, 352
Berne, Richard, alias Barnes, mercer, 359
Berskerdfeld see Baskervile
Betenham, Thomas, gentleman, 312–13
Billingsgate ward, 346
Birche, William, gentleman, 67, 73
Birchin Lane (Berchereslane), 96, 204, 281, 314–15
Birnell, Thomas, mercer, 20
Bishopsgate, 87, 235, 421
Bishopsgate Street, 187
Bishopsgate ward, 87, 375–6
Black Bell, the, tenement (St. Margaret Bridge Street), 188
Black Bull, the, tenement (St. Saviour, Southwark), 309
Black Friars, precinct of, 373
Blackwell (Blakwell), William [common clerk], 150–2, 154–5, 158–60, 314–15
Blackwell Hall, 49
Blage
-, Thomas, haberdasher and executor, 226
-, William, tailor, 243
Blake, Thomas the elder, haberdasher, 356
Blanch Appleton (Blauncheappelton), 141
Blanerhasset, John, gentleman, 59
Blanke, Thomas, haberdasher, 346
Blunte, Thomas, mercer, 293
Bocher
-, ——, haberdasher, 393
-, Cutbert, draper, 132
Bodley, Mistress Beatrice, 257
Boe (?Bow) Alley, Bishopsgate, 316
Bolt, Thomas, grocer, 184
Boner, Edward, 225
Bonner, William, carpenter, 357
Bordhaw Lane (Byrd Alley), Cheapside, 163
Borne, Richard, merchant taylor, 387
Boss Lane alias King's Lane, 157
Bothe, Seth, gentleman, 312–13
Botolph Lane, 151
Boughan (Bowghan), John, brewer, 120
Boughton, Edward, gentleman, 41
Bow Alley see Boe Alley
Bow Lane (also Hosier Lane), 1, 13, 56, 239–40, 384, 397
Bowland, Thomas, 137
Bowrne, Baptyst, merchant stranger of Milan, Elizabeth, widow of, 323
Bowyer, Thomas, alderman's deputy, 170
Bowyer Lane, 110
Boyne, John de, tiler, 55
Boyse, Edward, draper, 411
Bradbery, Richard, saddler, 234
Bragg, Edmund, haberdasher, 371
Bread Street, 74–5, 162, 264, 320, 355
Breteyn(e), John, merchant taylor, 20
Brewers' Company, 102, 222
Bridge House of London, 356; master(s) of, 35, 164, 324; house of, 35; tenement(s) of, 230, 355
Bridge Street, 164
Bridge (Within) ward, 88, 395
Bridges (Brydges)
-, Mr. ——, 325
-, Giles, esq, 399
Broad Street, 123
Broad Street ward, 58, 269
Broke
-, John, executor, 231, 324
-, Ralph, goldsmith, 387
-, Richard, salter, 161
-, William, salter, 310
Broken Wharf, 348
Bronnsop (Bronsoppe), William, son and heir of Agnes, widow, 109
Brothers, William, 196
Brown (Broun, Browne)
-, John, mercer, 14
-, John, of Writtle (Essex), gentleman, 151
-, Robert, goldsmith, 340
-, Thomas, cordwainer, 64
-, William, fishmonger, 274
-, William, waterbearer, 345
Bruges (Brugge, Brugges), John, knight and alderman, 68, 71
Brycket (Brykyt)
-, John, and his wife Katharine, 316
-, Robert, brewer, tenant and farmer, 23
Bucklersbury, 223, 327, 386
Budge Row, 327, 423
Bulkley, Charles, gentleman, 100
Bull, John, mercer, 322, 396
Bulstrode, Thomas, gentleman, 5
Bumsteade, Christopher, mercer, 413
Burgon, Sir——, 335
Burlace, Edward, mercer, 144–5
Burngyll, William, draper, 118
Burton upon Trent Abbey (Staffs.), 233
Busshe, John, goldsmith, 218
Butchers' Company, 224
Butchers of Eastcheap, the, 96
Butler
-, John, 172, 210
-, Thomas, haberdasher, 372, 397
-, (Sir) William, alderman and mayor, 33,
44
Bynynge, William, 227
Byrd Alley see Bordhaw Lane
Byre, Miles, 253
Bysborowe, George, 141
Cage, Thomas, salter, 279
Calard, Richard, painter stainer, 124
Caltrope, Martin, haberdasher, 317
Calverley, Brian, 215
Camewe, John, 215
Camewes, Mr., 215
Campyon, Christopher, 199, 419
Candlewick Street, 98, 177, 232, 273, 284
Candlewick Street ward, 395
Canterbury, Christ Church cathedral priory, prior of, 56
Carcidonii, Francis, merchant stranger, 353
Cardinal's Hat, the, tavern, Lombard Street, 83
Carmardon, Thomas, 202
Carpenters' Company, 73, 167
Carter, William, barbersurgeon, 213
Casie, John, saddler, 368
Castelen, Richard, skinner, 378
Castell, Richard, 384
Cat and the Fiddle, the, house (Watling Street), 277
Cateaton (Catlyng, Catte, Cat, Catton, Kettlengstrete) Street, 49, 208, 237, 256, 383
Cattelyn, Robert, serjeant at law, and his wife, 335
Catton Street see Cateaton Street
Cawood, Richard, 140
Chalenger, Mr., gentleman, 211
Challenor, Sir Thomas, knight, and his wife, 290
Chamber (Chambre)
-, John, vintner, 144
-, Richard, 105
Champneys, John, mayor, 421
Chapman, ——, 257
Charleton, Master, 15
Charterhouse, the (Priory of the Salutation, London), 45, 72, 82, 87, 91, 150
Chatterton, Adam, 265
Chawry, Master Richard, mayor and alder- man, 20
Cheap, highway of see Cheapside
Cheap ward, 47–8; inhabitants of, 384
Cheapside (Cheap, Chepesyde, West- cheap), 9, 24, 116, 163, 172, 384, 421
Cheke, William, grocer, 322
Chester
-, Robert, esq., 307
-, Sir Robert, knight, 375
Cheynes, William, gentleman, 76
Chichester, dean and chapter of, 94
Cholmeley
-, George, waterbearer, 311
-, Sir Roger, knight, Lord Chief Justice of
England, 324
Christ Church Newgate Street, parish of, 206, 226, 234, 244, 366–7, 411
Christ Church (within Aldgate), priory of see Holy Trinity Priory
Christopher, Robert, clerk of the Mayor's Court, 279
Church Lane, 253
Cirencester, abbot of, 130
Clamperd, John, haberdasher, 94
Clarves, Ralph, grocer, 248
Claymont, Oliver, shearman, 14
Clerk (Clerke)
-, Robert, baker, 78
-, William, carpenter, 36
-, William, mercer, 120
Clevedon, ——, gentleman of the County of Wiltshire, 120
Clive, Nicholas, 263
Clothworkers' Company, 90, 107, 249– 50
Cloxton, Edward, mercer, 242
Cobb (Cobbe)
-, Stephen, 227
-, Stephen, haberdasher, 261
Cock (Cokke), John, tenant of brewhouse, 85
Cock (Cok), the, brewhouse (St. Benet Fink), 12; (St. Olave Hart Street), 201
Cock upon the Hoop (Cok upon the Hope), the, brewhouse (St. Sepulchre), 70
Coldharbour, 186
Cole, Thomas, 238
Collet (Collett), Humphrey, bowyer, 302, 399, 405
Collins (Collyns, Colyns) , William, carpen- ter, 94, 99, 171, 180, 345
Colsell, George, 253
Compton, Thomas, gentleman, 99
Coneyhope Lane, 61, 184
Cooke
-, Sir Anthony, knight, 292
-, Richard, draper, 273, 284
Copeland, John, gentleman, 8
Corag [? Corageouse], Elizabeth, widow, 110
Cordwainer Street, 20
Cordwainer Street ward, 121, 239–40; inhabitants and tenants of, 121, 384
Cordwainers' [Company], 229
Core, John, grocer, 188, 194
Cornhill, 15, 83, 135
Cornwales (Cornwalys)
-, ——, grounds of, 55
-, Edward, gentleman, and his wife Alice,
185
Cornysshe, Patrick, fruiterer, 207
Cosyn, Thomas, butcher, 138, 171
Covert, ——, gentleman, of Sussex, 123
Cowley, Anthony, grocer, 212; church- warden of St. Leonard Eastcheap, 266
Cowper, William, gentleman, 108
Craford, Guy, gentleman, 142
Cremor, Thomas, draper, 69
Cripplegate ward, 90
Crisp, Thomas, mercer, 10
Croke, John, gentleman, 191
Cross Keys, the, tenement (St. Botolph Aldgate), 139
Crown Key, the (St. Saviour, Southwark), 309
Cull, Richard, grocer, 192
Curriers' [Company], garden wall of, 220
Curtes (Curtys, Curtis), Master Thomas, pewterer, 236, 289; alderman, 353; mayor, 386–7, 390–4, 396–7
Cutberd, Thomas, barbersurgeon, 143
Cuttull, Thomas, tallowchandler, 221
Dacres, Henry, merchant taylor, 50
Dale, Thomas, mariner, 300
Damice, Lady, 106
Danbye, John, merchant taylor, 318
Darrell, Sir John, clerk, parson of Holy Trinity the Less, 306
Dauntsey (Dauntesy), William, alderman, 422–3
Davy, Hugh, currier, 242
Davyson, Robert, merchant taylor, 267
Dawes, John, grocer, 369
Daye, Richard, 233
Deane, Robert, grocer, 104
Decroft, Robert, grocer, 231
Defalles, John, merchant, 271
Dele, Roger, draper, 109
Dewexsell, Thomas, 230
Dewye, Thomas, goldsmith, 232
Dibbles Lane, 374
Dimkyn, Robert, merchant taylor, 135
Dobbes (Dobbys), Richard, 89, 418
Docwraye, Iwold, 214
Dodmer, Ralph, mayor, 87–8, 421
Doket, Robert, grocer, 148
Dolfyn, Henry, draper, 170
Dolphin, the, tenement (St. Dunstan in the West), 195
Donkyn, Dounkyn see Dunkyn
Donne (Don), Thomas, 155, 175
Dormer, [Michael], alderman, 120, 144–5
Dorset, [Henry Grey] Marquis of, 155, 175
Dowgate ward, 4; commonalty of, 4
Down, Thomas, blacksmith, Margaret, widow of, 16
Draper
-, Christopher, ironmonger, 217
-, William, gentleman, 312–13
Drapers' Company, 9, 21, 65, 98, 158–9, ?403; house of, 21, 262
Duckett, Robert, churchwarden of St. Margaret Pattens, 241
Duffe, Piers, sandman, 63
Duglas, Thomas, 106
Dummer, W[illiam], clerk [of the Mayor's Court], 419
Dunkyn (Donkyn, Dounkyn), Robert, (merchant) taylor, 245, 297, 316
Durham, bishop of [Cuthbert Tunstal], 186
Dyall, Ellys, tiler, 143
Dyers' Company, 4, 133, 157; hall of, 4
Dymok (Demmock), John, draper, 103, 170, 353
Dytcher, Richard, alias Richard Massie, lorimer, 351
Eastcheap, 38, 213, 272
Eden, Master Richard, clerk, 85
Edmay, John, serjeant at mace, 65
Edsall, John, waterman, 179
Edwards, William, cook, 329
Egleston, Gilbert, goldsmith, 17
Elderton, Antony, stockfishmonger, 115
Ellys, Thomas, merchant taylor, 288
Elsing Spital (Hospital of St. Mary within Cripplegate), 10, 47–8, 81, 116, 421
Ely, bishop of, 137
Ely (cathedral) Priory (Cambs.), 82
Ermystede, Mr. William, clerk, Master of the Temple, 129
Estrich, William, haberdasher, 103
Eton, Richard, 156
Eton, (King's) College of, 75, 318
Evesham Abbey (Worcs.), 39
Eyre, Thomas, 206
Farringdon Without ward, 171
Fayry, Master John, 172
Felde, Richard, draper, 164
Fenrother
-, Mistress, widow, 90
-, Robert, goldsmith, 3
Fetford, Richard, waterman, 179
Feylde, Humphrey, salter, 296
Finch (Fynke, Fynkes) Lane, 12, 106, 261
Fishmongers' Company, 73, 167, 218, 236, 309, 348
Fish Street, 109
Fissher, Thomas, churchwarden of St. Laurence Pountney, 340
Fitzherbert, Henry, 116, 421
Fleet Lane, 282, 345
Fleet prison, 171
Fleet Street, 40, 52, 130, 190–1, 195
Fletewood (Fletewode), Robert, gentle- man, 228
Flower, Richard, haberdasher, 394
Forde, William, fishmonger, 133
Forman, Thomas, 406
Frank, Thomas, gentleman, 386
fraternities and brotherhoods
-, Clerks see Parish Clerks
-, Holy Trinity in St. Botolph Aldersgate,
91, 213
-, Our Lady in St. Margaret Westminster,
13
-, Our (Blessed) Lady of Barking, 93
-, Our (Blessed) Lady and St. Dunstan in
St. Dunstan in the West, 52, 79
-, Our Lady and St. Giles in St. Giles Crip-
plegate, 26, 112, 192
-, Our Lady and St. John Baptist in St.
Sepulchre, 2
-, Our Lady and St. Stephen in St. Sep-
ulchre, 70, 301
-, Rood, the, in St. Lawrence Jewry, 114
-, St. Charity and St. John the Evangelist
see Papey, Fraternity of
-, St. Dunstan in St. Dunstan in the West,
32
-, St. Giles (?in St. Giles Cripplegate), 93,
291
Frestone, William, grocer, 148
Friday Street, 279
Froke, William, haberdasher, 380
Fyloll, William the elder, gentleman, 111
Fynke (Fynkes) Lane see Finch Lane
Fyrmynger, John, 193
Game, William, draper, 83
Gardener, John, fishmonger, 181
Garlade, Richard, 141
Garlickhithe, 121
Garrard, Sir William, knight and alderman, 395; mayor, 362, 403
Garrett, John, salter, 344
Garter King of Arms see Wrythesley (Wrio- thesley), Thomas
Garwey, John, mercer, 172
Gates
-, John, clothworker, 235
-, William, and his wife Elizabeth,
deceased, 289
Genkynson see Jenkynson
George Alley, Seacoal Lane, 246
George, the, tenement (St. Sepulchre), 180
Gilman, John, gentleman, 371
Giverson, William, bowyer, 406
Glascok, John, 185
Goldesburgh, Agnes, widow, 82
Goldsmiths' Company, 18, 22, 42–3, 166, 178, 226, 238
Goldsmyth, Francis, gentleman, 374
Goldyngton, John, saddler, warden of the Fraternity of Our Lady and St. John Baptist founded in St. Sepulchre, 2
Good, John, dyer, 157
Goodder, George, churchwarden of St. Mary Bothaw, 330
Goodman, Thomas, gentleman, 401
Goodolphyn, John, 215
Gracechurch Street (Graschurchestrete, Gracyoustrete) 82, 207, 422
Gracely, ——, haberdasher, 392
Gravely, ——, serjeant, 29
Green (Grene)
-, Peter, 260; yeoman, 282, 345
-, William, 5, 275, 416
Gregory, Richard, gardener, 87, 426
Grenell, John, waxchandler, 396
Gresham, Sir John, knight and alderman, 314–15
Grey, Thomas, 76; ironmonger, 80
Grocers' Company, 321
Grymes, John, 225
Gybbyns, Mr. Doctor, doctor of law, 333
Gybson
-, Stephen, cooper, 301
-, William, tailor, 46
Gyttons, Davy, vintner, 305
Haberdashers' Company, 51, 178
Half Moon, the, tenement (St. Botolph Bishopsgate), 78
Haliwell (Halywell) Priory (Middx.), 23, 53–4, 73; see also 359
Hall, Edward, 168; fishmonger, 299, 389
Hamlyn, Jefferey, merchant taylor, 239–40
Hammond (Hamond)
-, John, [sheriffs clerk, clerk of Poultry
Compter], 66, 72–3, 76–8, 80, 86, 184–5
-, Robert, woodmonger, 110, 150
-, William, 223
Harding, Richard, leatherseller, 372
Harman, Stephen, girdler, 358
Harper, William, merchant taylor, 291
Harrys, Robert, gentleman, 220
Harryson, George, clothworker, church- warden of Holy Trinity the Less, 306
Harvie, William (Somerset Herald), 251
Hasilparte, Edmund, churchwarden of St. Lawrence Pountney, 340
Hastynges, Richard, waxchandler, 319
Hasyllwood (Hasylwoode), William, 206
Hawt (Hawte)
-, Alan, gentleman, 142
-, Jane, gentlewoman and widow, 209
Hayes, [Thomas, clerk of the Mayor's Court], 37, 41, 88
Haynes, John, 214
Hayward (Haward, Heyward)
-, Henry, chantry priest in St. Mary
Abchurch, 127
-, Randall, 285
-, William [clerk of the Mayor's Court], 153
-, William, warden of the Fraternity of Our
Lady and St. John Baptist in St. Sep-
ulchre, 2
Heath, Thomas, baker, 412
Hedge, John, brewer, 85
Hedgson, Thomas, 252
Helmer, Henry, draper, 294
Helmet, the, house (Cornhill), 422
Henry VIII, land purchased from, 185, 189–90, 233, 239–40, 245, 261, 279, 288, 291, 316, 324, 369; as lessor, 156; as plaintiff, 76
Herenden, Edward, mercer, 338
Hertfordshire, abbot and convent of un- identified house in (?St. Albans), 108
Hichecok, Henry, baker, 3
Hicks, Robert, ironmonger, 361
Hill (Hyll)
-, Anthony, mercer, 357
-, John, 161
-, John, ironmonger, 366–7
-, Richard, tiler, 290
-, Sir Rowland, knight and alderman, 314–
15; late mayor, 345
Hilton (Hylton)
-, John, 244
-, Thomas, merchant taylor, 282, 345
Hobard, Aleyne, merchant taylor, 19
Hocke, Henri see Leke, Henri
Holborn Bridge, 180
Holborn Cross, 180
Holiland, James, 230
Holland
-, George, tenant, 268
-, Thomas, haberdasher, churchwarden of
St. Vedast, Foster Lane, 232
Hollingworth, William, fishmonger, tenant, 160; alias William Snowden, 288
Holmes, John, weaver, 304
Holy Trinity the Less, in Bread Street ward, parish, ?198, 306, 408; parson and churchwardens of, ?198, 306
Holy Trinity Priory (Christ Church), Aldgate, 39, 51, 53
Hoop, Cuthbert, yeoman of the Queen's larder, and his wife Margaret, 364
Hornebye, John, 195
Horsehead Alley, St. Michael Bassishaw, 225
Hosier Lane see Bow Lane
Howe (How)
-, John, gentleman, 386
-, Nicholas, 168
-, Thomas, merchant taylor, 149
Howlat(t), John, salter, 379
Hudson, Alex, brewer, attorney, 130
Humfrey, Richard, 265
Hun, Richard, merchant taylor, attorney and deputy, 25
Hunt, Richard, gentleman, 137
Hurlok, Edmund, currier, 125
Husting, Court of, 29, 165
Hyde, John, 271
Hygent, John, butcher, 35
Innholders' Company, 1
Ironmonger Lane, 421
Isotson, George, butcher, 173
Ivatt, Richard, grocer, 207
Ivy, Robert, tiler, 131
Jackson (Jakson)
-, Benett, butcher, 272
-, Christopher, glazier, 276, 301
Jakes, John, merchant taylor, 123, 262
James (Jamys), William, 190
Jaye, Gregory, 325
Jekyll, Mistress, widow, 242
Jenkynson (Genkynson), John, 156; haberdasher, 14
Jennynges, Julyan see Knight, Julian
Jewett, Jane, widow, 226
Johnsby, ——, haberdasher, 363
Johnson, Margaret, widow, 354
Joiner, Dame Katharine, widow, 107
Jones, Humphrey, goldsmith, 377
Josken (Joskyn)
-, James, gentleman, 209
-, John, gentleman, 17
Judd (Judde), Andrew, alderman, executor, 172; knight and alderman, 422
Kendall, Thomas, 212
Kery, Thomas, salter, 278
Kettlengstrete see Cateaton Street
Kidderminster (Kedyrmyster, Kydermys- ter), John, draper, 136, 153
[?Kidson], Sir John, parson of St. Margaret Pattens, 241
Kightley, ——, widow, 252
King Alley (St. Giles Cripplegate), 93
King's Head, the, tenement (St. Mary le Bow), 56; (St. Gregory), 267; inn (St. Mary Magdalen Old Fish Street), 287
King's Lane see Boss Lane
Knesworth, Thomas, late mayor, executors of, 28
Knight, Julian, alias Julian Jennynges, 285
Knightrider (Knyght Ryder) Street, 160, 198, 267, 288, 306
Kydman, Roger, 155
Kyllingworth, Clement, pewterer, 348
Kyne, Thomas, blacksmith spurrier, 383
Kyng (e)
-, Robert, fishmonger, 198, 408
-, William, butcher, 212
Kynnersley, John, squire, 49
Kyrke, Robert, saddler, 303
Kytchyn, Robert, dyer, 179
Kytson, Sir Thomas, knight, 104
Lacy, William, 154
Lamb, the, house (St. Sepulchre), 301
Lambarde (Lambart, Lambert)
-, Nicholas, mayor, 421
-, Thomas, mercer, 423
Lambe, William, joiner, 343
Lambkyn, William, 260
Lane
-, Thomas, waxchandler, 176
-, William, grocer, 270
Langbourne ward, 73, 409
Langley, George, brewer, 16
Lasye, Nicholas, 197
Latymer, Master William, clerk, parson of All Hallows the Less, 186
Launce, Thomas, cutler, and his wife Dorothy, 400
Laverok, Robert, warden of the Fraternity of Our Lady and St. John Baptist, St. Sepulchre, 2
Lawrence, Thomas, 262
Leathersellers' Company, 303, 375
Lee
-, Sir Anthony, knight, 152
-, Edward, 384
-, Henry, 190
-, Roger, gentleman, 4
Leeke, John, of Edmonton, esq., 360
Leicester Abbey, 23
Leigh (Leie), Sir Thomas, mayor, 395
Leke, Henri, alias Henri Hocke, 365
Leonard, James, fruiterer, 320
Leverat, Alien, haberdasher, 394
Lewe, Roger, skinner, 288
Lewys
-, Ellice (Ellys), widow, 376, 382
-, Robert, son of Ellice, joiner, 376, 382
Locke, Mr. William, alderman, 223
Lombard (Lumber, Lumbert) Street, 83, 295, 312–13
London, Bishop of, 254, 372; Edmund [Bonner], 397
London, City of
-, Chamber of (properties of), 39, 42, 141,
198, 251, 326, 407
-, Chamberlain of, 4, 39, 42, 141, 144–5,
157, 267, 348, 407
-, common ground of, 71, 157, 267, 348
constitutions of, 2
-, customs of, 81, 84, 154, 226, 236–8, 249–
50, 253, 255, 262, 270, 272, 282–5, 298–
9, 307, 317, 319–20, 322–3, 326, 334–6,
345–6, 352–5, 357, 360–2, 364, 379–80,
383, 396, 399, 402–3, 406–8, 415
London Bridge (Bridge foot), 292
London Wall, 358
Lonergue, Sir Nicholas de see Loveigne
Long John [sic], 141
Long Lane, 91
Lonsdale, Elizabeth, widow, 278
Lorymer, ——, 31
Losse, Hugh, squire, 244
Lothebery, Arnold, 141
Loveigne (Lonergue), Sir Nicholas de, knight, 165
Lovell, Lord, 84
Lowen (Lowyn), John, draper, 245, 297
Lucar, Emmanuel, merchant taylor, 318
Lucas, Thomas, fishmonger, 217
Ludgate, 140
Lumber, Lumbert, Street see Lombard Street
Lute, John, clothworker, 390
Lye, Master, of Stockwell, gentleman, 86
Lytton, Thomas, salter, 320
Mabot, Master Richard, parson of St. Mary Axe, 66
Machon, Robert, merchant taylor, 114
Malborne, William, 384
Malyn, John, grocer, 114
Marchaunt, John, merchant taylor, 111
Margetson, John, 193
Mark (Mart) Lane, 14, 156, 158
Marowe, Thomas, gentleman, 115, 128
Marowe's Key, 115
Marshe, Walter, 117
Mart Lane see Mark Lane
Martin (Marten, Martyn)
-, John, baker, 255
-, John, haberdasher, 366–7
Mas, Giles, 141
Maskall, Roger, brewer, 347
Mason, Stephen, vintner, 200
Massie, Richard see Dytcher, Richard
Mastall, John, ?brewer, 362
Mathison, Henry, poulterer, 82
Mattok, Master Nicholas, chamberlain of the City of London, 4
Maw——, John, 205
Maxwell, Lawrence, tiler, 143
Maydenhead, the, inn (St. Lawrence Jewry), 237, 256
Maye, William, 121
Mayne, Richard, draper, 297
Maynford, John, butcher, 309
Medley, Mr. George, Chamberlain of London, 144–5, 157, 419
Mellyshe (Melysshe)
-, Henry, merchant taylor, 408
-, Robert, merchant taylor, 277
Mercers' Company, 47–8, 87, 113, 116–17, 134, 158, 221, 331, 355, 420–3
Merchant Taylors' Company, 12, 74–5, 97, 144–5, 154, 264, 308
Meriote, Richard, clothworker, 365
Merton (Marten) Priory (Surrey), 95
Meryfeld, ——, 321
Meryk, Robert, fishmonger, 274
Metcalfe, Thomas, goldsmith, 279
Middleton (Medilton, Myddilton)
-, Master ——, draper, 292
-, Richard, churchwarden of St. Margaret
Bridge Street, 182
-, Thomas, skinner, 327
Milborne (Milburn), John, mayor, 51; knight and alderman, 98
Milk Street, 117
Minoresses (Convent of St. Clare without Aldgate), 55, 58, 60, 416
Minories, the, 416
Mirfyn (Murfyn, Myrfyn)
-, John, cook, 291
-, Thomas, mayor, 41
Mitre, the [tavern] (St. Mary Colechurch), 116, 421
Mody(e)
-, Henry, mercer, 225
-, John, grocer, 372
Moldyng, Robert, brewer, and his wife Mary, 70
Monkwell (Mugwell) Street, 173
Monoux
-, Master ——, executor, 324
-, George, alderman and mayor, 29–30,
231, 324
Moor Ditch, 34, 87
Moor Lane, 112, 134, 197
Moor, prebend of the, 112
Moorfields (Moor Field), 93, 134
More, Master Thomas, sometime dean of St. Paul's, 43
Morgan, Lady Dame Mary, widow, 395
Mortymer, William, carpenter, 362
Moryell, Oliver, crossbowmaker, 34
Morys
-, Andrew, grocer, 169
-, Richard, 70
Mountpierson, Thomas, gentleman, of Wiltshire, 120
Mugwell Street see Monkwell Street
Mundes, Edward, 347
Myldenale, John, grocer, 42
Myles, William, 169; grocer, 139
Myller, John, 196
Mylnes, John, brewer, 298
Mynge, Henry, grocer, 386, 391
Mynors, John, draper, 247, 284
Nayler, Robert, gentleman, 7
Negro, John Antony de, merchant of Venice, 103
Nevyll, John, 126
New Abbey at Tower Hill see St. Mary Graces
New Hospital of St. Mary (Our Lady) without Bishopsgate see St. Mary Spital
Newes, Peter, 238
Newgate, 70
New(e) Steyre, the (St. Andrew by the Wardrobe), 45, 150
Newton
-, Agnes, gentlewoman, widow, 286
-, John, poulterer, 78
Nicholas (Nicollas)
-, Gregory, 349
-, Master Richard, clerk and parson, 27
Nicolson (Nycolson)
-, Christopher, merchant taylor, 37, 258–9
-, William, serjeant, 30
Nodale, Peter, merchant of Venice, 103
Norres (Norys)
-, Mr., gentleman usher, 206
-, ——, woodmonger, 28
Northumberland, earl of, ground of, 257
Notley Abbey (Bucks), 90
Nott, Stephen, fishmonger, 179
Offley (Ofley), Thomas, merchant taylor, 125; mayor, 373, 376
Old Bailey, 345
Old Fish Street, 299, 389
Old Jewry, 219
Olyff, John, barbersurgeon, 166
Ormeston, Thomas, 264
Osney Abbey (Oxon), 100
Overton, ——, 239–40
Owtynge, John, carpenter, 332
Oxford, John (de Vere) earl of, 122, 319
Paddy, Robert, gentleman, and his wife Margery, 380
Palley, Walter, stockfishmonger, 69
Palmer
-, John, tailor, 31
-, Simon, warden of Goldsmiths' Com-
pany, 226
Pannell, Thomas, parson of All Hallows Honey Lane, 331
Pap(p)ey, Fraternity or Brotherhood of Priests, 45, 119
Pardon Churchyard (St. Paul's), Thomas More's chantry in, 43
Pargeter (Pergettor), [Thomas], mayor, 90– 2, 98, 421
[Parish] Clerks of London, Brotherhood or Company of, 63, 194; late hall of, 375
Parke, Margaret see A Parke, Margaret
Parker, William, 187, 384
Partrich(e)
-, Agnes, widow, 177
-, Miles, gentleman, 200
Pasmar, John, merchant taylor, 29
Patenson, Faith, widow, 255
Paternoster Row, 84, 119
Paul's Wharf, 179
Paver, [William, common clerk], 60, 67, 78, 81, 85, 92, 96, 98
Payne, John, 141
Peacock Alley, St. Sepulchre, 249–50
Pecocke (Pecok)
-, Lady, 246, 249–50
-, Stephen, mayor, 421
Peert, ——, gentleman, 336
Peksall, ——, gentleman, 130
Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, 188
Pemerton, Henry, churchwarden of St. Mary Magdalen Old Fish Street, 160; barbersurgeon, 287
Pen——, Thomas, 406
Pery (Perye)
-, Edward, draper, 261
-, William, 219; Martin, son of, 219
Peterson, Agnes, widow, 328
Petit (Pettytt, Pettyt)
-, John, draper, 368, 385
-, Thomas, 333
Petre, Sir William, knight, secretary to the king, 335
Pettingar, John, clothworker, 378
Petty Canons of Paul's see St. Paul's Cathedral
Pever, Richard, 406
Philpot Lane, 390
Pillesworth, Roger, cook, 374
Polsted, Henry, merchant taylor, 37
Polyver, Giles, gentleman, 33
Pope
-, Francis, 231
-, Hugh, haberdasher, 267
-, Thomas, gentleman, 122
Popinjay Alley (St. Bride), 130; (St. Gabriel Fenchurch), 189
Popkirtle (Pupkyrtell, Tupkyrtell) Lane, 146, 163
Pople, William, gentleman, attorney, 130
Postelatte, George, Agnes widow of, 311
Poultry, 196, 223, 339
Powle, John, joiner, 131
Powy, William, embroiderer, 354
Pratt, John, 156
'Priests Commons of St. James' (Garlick- hithe), house called, 175
Prior, William, lattener, 381
Pryce, William, draper, 349
Pursell, John, skinner, 341
Purseys, Arthur, waterman, 179
Pyke (Pyk), Thomas, 201; skinner, 285, 379
Pykering, W[illiam], clerk [of the Mayor's Court], 419
Pylkyngton, ——, 213
Pynchester, Roger, draper, —— widow of, 312–13
Pynner, [?John], tallowchandler, 30
Pynson, William, 406
Ramsey (Rammesey)
-, Richard, cobbler, 383
-, William, fishmonger, 18
Rauf, John, 257
Raynwyk, Christopher, draper, 55
Reading Abbey (Berks), 45
Red Cross Street, 344
Rede
-, Richard, salter, 208
-, Sir Robert, knight, late Chief Justice of
the Common Bench, 72
-, Thomas, goldsmith, churchwarden of St.
Vedast Foster Lane, 232
Rest Lane, 150
Reve, John, scrivener, 90
Revell
-, Robert, owner of brewhouse, 85
-, William, carpenter, 179
Rewe, Edward, churchwarden of St. Margaret Pattens, 241
Rewley Abbey (Oxon), 104
Reynold, Thomas, draper, 388
Richardson, Rowland, carpenter, 390
Richeman, Leonard, armourer, 248
Richmond Herald see Barker, Christopher
Riole (Ryall), la, 121, 149
Roberts, Richard, plumber, 343
Robinson (Robynson)
-, Johanna, widow, 358
-, Ralph, draper, 177
Roche, William, draper, 28
Rochester Cathedral Priory (Kent), 138
Rookes, Awdry, gentleman, 139
Roper, John, merchant taylor, 372
Rose, the, brewhouse (St. Alphage), 26; (St. Mary Colechurch), 219
Rowesley (Rowseley)
-, Edward, 139
-, John, 268
Rowlett, Sir Ralph, knight, 220
Rud, Master, clerk, chantry priest of All Hallows Barking, 118
Rudstone (Rudston), John, mayor, 80–1, 86, 421
Russell
-, John, tailor, 121
-, Maude, widow, 77
Rydgeway (Rygeway)
-, John, goldsmith, 344
-, Thomas, and his wife Alice, 289
Rygby, Mistress, 9
Ryley, Thomas, 358
Rypley(e)
-, John, 216
-, Robert, brewer, 316
Ryse, Alan, 100
Ryshton, [Thomas, common clerk], 141
Sabbe, John, orphans or heirs of, 68, 71
Sabbe's Wharf, 68, 71
Sackfeld, Sir Richard, knight, 356
Saddlers' Company, 36, 124
St. Albans Abbey (Herts), 91; see also 108
St. Alban Wood Street, parish of, 62, 90; parson and churchwardens of, 81, 180
St. Alphage (Alphaes) Cripplegate (London Wall), parish of, 26, 220
St. Andrew nigh Baynard's Castle, in the ward of Castle Baynard see St. Andrew by the Wardrobe
St. Andrew Holborn, parish of, 29, 137, 238, 394
St. Andrew beside Paul's Wharf see St. Andrew by the Wardrobe
St. Andrew Undershaft, parish of, 3, 167
St. Andrew by the Wardrobe (Baynard's Castle), parish of, 45, 150, 388; parson and churchwardens of, 150
St. Antholin (Anthelaine, Antonine, Antony), parish of, 327, 422–3
St. Anthony of Vienne, hospital of, church of, 317
St. Audoen (Ewyins) within Newgate, late church of, 234
St. Augustine Watling Street, by St. Paul's Gate, parish of, 37, 258–9
St. Austen's Gate, 283
St. Bartholomew (the Little) by the Exchange, parish of, 58
St. Bartholomew the Less, parish of, ?264, 393; tenement of, 233
St. Bartholomew's of London, parish of, 332
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, West Smith- field, 46, 56, 173, 298, 393, 414
St. Bartholomew's Priory, West Smithfield, 30–1, 76, 84, 94, 100, 105, 179
St. Benet Fink, parish of, 12, 106, 317
St. Benet Gracechurch, parish of, 207, 248
St. Benet Paul's Wharf, parish of, 46, 108, 329, 357; parson and churchwardens of, 46, 108
St. Benet Sherehog, parish of, 391
St. Botolph Aldersgate (Aldrichgate), parish of, 59, 91, 213, 251, 335, 364
St. Botolph (Bottalles) Aldgate, parish of, 35, 55, 136, 139, 153, 169, 193, 275, 416
St. Botolph Billingsgate (in Thames Street), parish of, 22, 42, 96, 151, 168; parson, churchwardens and parishioners of, 22; parson and churchwardens of, 151
St. Botolph without Bishopsgate, parish of, 78, 187, 199, 235, 245, 268, 297, 316, 420
St. Bride (Brigit) Fleet Street, parish of, 40, 102, 130, 138, 238, 341, 358, 371, 400
St. Christopher le Stocks (Cornhill), parish of, 123, 262; parson and churchwardens of, 146–7, 163, 191
St. Clare without Aldgate, convent of see Minoresses
St. Clement Eastcheap (Candlewick Street), parish of, 38, 98, 272; parson and churchwardens of, 38, 106
St. Clement's Lane, 98, 185, 399
St. Dionis Backchurch, parish of, 41, 103, 170, 390
St. Dunstan in the East, parish of, 28, 68, 71, 107, 128, 221; parson and church- wardens of, 31, 88, 128
St. Dunstan in the West, parish of, 32, 50, 52, 79, 129, 190, 191, 195, 228, 243; tenement of, 72
St. Elen(e) of London see St. Helen Bishopsgate
St. Ethelburga (within Bishopsgate), parish of, 307, 375–6, 382
St. Ewyins see St. Audoen within Newgate
St. Faith under St. Paul's (in St. Paul's Churchyard, in Warwick Lane), parish of, 8, 84, 200, 230, 254, 333, 347, 355
St. Foster see St. Vedast Foster Lane
St. Gabriel Fenchurch, parish of, 73, 189, 214, 289, 353; churchyard of, 73
St. George Botolph Lane (Pudding Lane), parish of, 113
St. George Southwark, parish of, 302, 350
St. Giles without Cripplegate, parish of, 34, 43, 57, 63, 93, 112, 131, 134, 192, 194, 197, 291, 344, 349, 387; tenement of, 192
St. Gregory by St. Paul's (at Paul's Chain), parish of, 267, 355
St. Helen (Elen, Elene, Elyn) Bishopsgate, parish of, 142, 209, 303
St. Helen's Priory, within Bishopsgate, 15, 46, 66
St. James Garlickhithe, parish of, 75, 253; parson and churchwardens of, 52, 80, 175, 181; tenement of, 80, 190; 'Priests Commons of, 175
St. John the Baptist, Walbrook, parish of, 177
'St. John', late monastery of, 359
St. John the Evangelist, parish of, 89
St. John of Jerusalem, priory of (Clerkenwell), 50; see also 359
St. John Zachary, parish of, 6, 178, 183; parson, churchwardens and par- ishioners of, 6; parson and church- wardens of, 183
St. John's Alley, St. Martin le Grand, 328
St. Katharine Coleman, parish of, 218, 257, 271, 412
St. Katharine Cree (Christchurch, Creechurch), parish of, 11, 51, 143; tenement of, 11
St. Lawrence Pountney (Pulteney), parish of, 340; churchwardens of, 340
St. Lawrence (in the Old) Jewry, parish of, 10, 49, 114, 117, 120, 208, 236, 256, 383; vicar and churchwardens of, 49; tenement of, 49
St. Leonard Eastcheap, parish of, 31, 85, 88, 212, 266; parson, churchwardens and parishioners of, 22; churchwardens of, 266; tenement of, 42
St. Leonard Foster (Faster) Lane (in St. Martin's Lane le Grand), parish of, 7, 105, 328, 372, 397
St. Magnus the Martyr (Bridge Street, London Bridge), parish of, 18, 96, 109, 148, 164, 324, 395; parson and church- wardens of, 96; churchyard of, 109
St. Margaret Bridge Street (Fish Street Hill, Pudding Lane), parish of, 25, 182, 188, 380; parson of, 25, 182; churchwardens and parishioners of, 25, 182
St. Margaret Moses, Friday Street, parish of, 132, 229, 296; parson and church- wardens of, 132
St. Margaret Pattens, parish of, 92, 97, 241; parson, churchwardens of, 92, 241
St. Margaret Pattens Lane, 189
St. Margaret in Pudding Lane see St. Margaret Bridge Street
St. Martin in Bowyers Row see St. Martin Ludgate
St. Martin Ironmonger Lane see St. Martin Pomary
St. Martin le Grand, precincts of, 397
St. Martin Ludgate (Bowyer Row), parish of, 24, 140, 361–2, 373, ?392; parson and churchwardens of, 140
St. Martin Orgar, parish of, 127, 181, 274
St. Martin Outwich, parish of, 216, 269, 415
St. Martin Pomary (Ironmonger Lane), parish of, 10
St. Martin in the Vintry, parish of, 144–5, 154, 174, 205
St. Mary Abchurch, parish of, 127, 231, 247, 273, 284; churchwardens of, 127
St. Mary Aldermanbury, parish of, 81, 222, 280
St. Mary Aldermary, parish of, 13, 20, 159, 239–40, 378; parson and church- wardens of, 13, 159
St. Mary Axe, parish, parson, and par- sonage of, 66
St. Mary of Bethlehem, Hospital of, 87
St. Mary Bothaw (Buttolphe), parish of, 177, 330; parson and churchwardens of, 330
St. Mary le Bow, parish of, 56, 163, 398; parson and churchwardens of, 56, 163
St. Mary Colechurch, parish of, 47–8, 116, 163, 219, 223, 421
St. Mary within Cripplegate, Hospital of see Elsing Spital
St. Mary Graces Abbey, 1, 40, 96, 359
St. Mary at Hill, parish of, 77, 115, 217, 346; parson and churchwardens of, 7, 346
St. Mary Overy Priory (Southwark), 83, ?402
St. Mary Somerset, parish of, 348
St. Mary Spital (New Hospital of St. Mary without Bishopsgate), 57, 78, 87, 137, 140, 268, 316, 419–20
St. Mary Woolchurch, parish of, 21, 53–4, 227, 263, 270, 312–13; parson and churchwardens of, 53–4, 83
St. Mary Woolnoth, parish of, 311; parson and churchwardens of, 83; tenement of, 83
St. Mary Magdalen Milk Street, parson and churchwardens of, 65
St. Mary Magdalen Old Fish Street, parish of, 46, 160, 287–8; parson and church- wardens of, 46, 160
St. Matthew Friday Street, parish of, 166, 279
St. Michael Bassishaw, parish of, 225, 255, 383
St. Michael Cornhill, parish of, 15, 83, 135, 204, 215, 261, 281, 314–15, 321, 422; parson, churchwardens and parishioners of, 15, parson and church- wardens of, 77–8; late tenement of, 316; wall of, 12
St. Michael Crooked Lane, parish of, 69, 395; parson and churchwardens of, 165
St. Michael in Huggin Lane, parish of (probably St. Michael Wood Street), 17
St. Michael Paternoster Royal, parish of, 1, 110, 155
St. Michael Queenhithe, parish of, 76, 80, 161, 278, 359, 374
St. Michael le Querne, parish of, 44, 119; parson and churchwardens of, 119
St. Michael in the Ryall see St. Michael Paternoster Royal
St. Michael Wood Street, parish of, 17, 60, 368, 381, 385; parson and church- wardens of, 60
St. Mildred Bread Street, parish of, 64, 101, 162, 265, 305; parson and church- wardens of, 64
St. Mildred Poultry, parish of, 61, 184, 196
St. Nicholas Acon, parish of, 323
St. Nicholas Cole Abbey, parish of, 299, 389; parson and churchwardens of, 389
St. Nicholas Olave, parish of, 320
St. Nicholas Shambles (Chomells), parish of, 224, 411; churchyard of, 224
St. Olave (St. Toulles) Hart Street (Mark Lane), parish of, 14, 156, 201, 286, 325, 334
St. Olave Silver Street, parish of, 173
St. Olave in Southwark, parish of, 292, 310, 343, 352, 363, 365, 369
St. Pancras Soper Lane, parish of, 95, 126, 146–7, 163, 322, 396
St. Paul's Cathedral
-, dean and chapter of, 8, 41, 123, 162, 177,
179, 200, 222, 280, 373; see also More,
Thomas
-, former chantry in, 245
-, Petty Canons of, 37, 254
-, St. Peter's College of chantry priests in,
24
St. Paul's Churchyard, 230, 254; see also Pardon Churchyard
St. Peter Cornhill, parish of, 422
St. Peter Paul's Wharf, parish of, 152, 157, 356; parson and churchwardens of, 131
St. Peter le Poor (Broad Street, by Austin Friars), parish of, 27, 202, 211, 354; parson of, 27
St. Peter Westminster see Westminster Abbey
St. Peter Wood Street (Westcheap), parish of, 377
St. Pulcres without Newgate see St. Sepulchre
St. Saviour, Southwark, parish of, 252, 294, 309, 405–6
St. Sepulchre without Newgate (Holborn, in the Ward of Farringdon Without), parish of, 2, 16, 23, 30, 33, 70, 72, 94. 99, 100, 176, 180, 246, 249–50, 260, 276, 282, 290, 301, 304, 318, 326, 345, 351, 407, 414; parson and church- wardens of, 100, 176
St. Stephen Coleman Street, parish of, 104, 111, 125, 242, 308, 360; tenements of, 111
St. Stephen Walbrook, parish of, 21, 263, 370, 386, 391; parson, churchwardens and parishioners of, 21; parson and churchwardens of, 95, ?263; church- yard of, 21
St. Stephen Westminster, (Free) Chapel of, 32, 79, 102
St. Swithin London Stone, parish of, 122, 295, 319
St. Swithin's Lane, 295, 319
St. Thomas of Acre (Acon), House or Hospital of, 24, 86, 95, 101, 116, 121, 125–6, 369–70, 421
St. Thomas the Apostle, parish of, 86, 121, 149, 423
St. Thomas the Martyr, Hospital of, South- wark, 92, 97
St. Thomas' Alley, Birchin Lane, 314–15
St. Toulles see St. Olave
St. Vedast (St. Foster) Foster Lane, parish of, 36, 124, 232; parson and church- wardens of, 36
Salisbury (Sare), bishop of, 40
Saloys, John de, alias John Barbour, mer- chant stranger, 412
Salters' Company, 19–20, 74–5, 101, 113, 162, 178, 277
Saracen's Head, the, tenement (St. Lawrence Jewry), 49, 237; (St. Sep- ulchre), 23
Saunders (Sanders), Robert, carpenter, 321
Savoy Hospital, 345
Scallande, Richard, grocer, 359
Scot, John, salter, 296
Seacoal (Cecole) Lane, 72, 246, 304
Seeman, William, 295
Seething (Sydon) Lane, 201
Seintpier, William, merchant taylor, 44
Sell, William, 269
Sentalbye, Thomas, 215
Serjeants' Inn, 190
Serle, Thomas, butcher, 113
Settill, John, haberdasher, 361
Seven Fans, the, brewhouse (St. Lawrence Jewry), 120
Seymour (Seymer), Thomas, mayor, 72–3
Sha (a), Sir John, mayor, 420
Shakylton (Shakilton), William, grocer, 363, 369
Shearmen's Company, 62
Shepperd, Evered, 214
Sherborne Lane, 311
Short, Piers, 16
Shorton, John, skinner, 226
Shurlock (Shurlok), Robert, woodmonger, 329, 388
Skenington, Christopher, gentleman, 374
Skinner (Skynner)
-, Anthony, gentleman, 341
-, Miles, cordwainer, 189
Skinners' Company, 9, 20, 61, 268
Skomer (Scomer), the, brewhouse (St. Michael Cornhill), 204, 281
Smarte, Eleanor, widow, 156
Smith (Smyth, Smythe)
-, Edmund, 201
-, George, butcher, 272
-, Randall, yeoman, 292
-, Sir Richard, Petty Canon of St. Paul's,
254
-, Richard, mercer, 293
-, Robert, brewer, 43
-, Thomas, 175
-, William, currier, 350
Smithfield see West Smithfield
Smyte, the, brewhouse or tenement (St. Leonard Eastcheap), 85, 212
Snowden, William see Hollingworth, William
Somerland, William, grocer, 189
Somerset Herald see Harvie, William
Soper Lane, 126
Southwood, William, warden of the Goldsmiths' Company, 226
Southwyk, Robert, 266
Spencer
-, Hugh, vintner, 292
-, [James], mayor, 76–7, 79
-, Robert, clothworker, 415
Spenfold, Ru——, 78
Standfeld, Richard, skinner, 364
Staper, Rowland, 269
Staples, Richard, draper, 330
Starky, John, King's fletcher, 248
Stephenson, Thomas, tenant, 88
Sterne, John, currier, 26
Stiverton, Richard, gentleman, late porter to Henry VIII, 394
Stokkett, Lewes, 222
Stratford Langthorne Abbey (Essex), 185
Strilley, John, vintner, 235
Stryngfelowe, John, 187
Stuard, Robert, saddler, 372
Sturgyon (Sturgion), John, Chamberlain of London, 348, 407
Stywards Inn, Aldgate ward, ?5, 39
Sun, the, tenement (St. Alphage Cripple- gate), 26
Suterhill Street, 260
Swan Alley, 242
Swayne, Robert, cooper, 174
Swygo, John, merchant of Milan, 323
Swyng——, John, ?scrivener, 402
Sydley, ——, gentleman, 342
Sydney, Sir William, knight, 317
Sydon Lane see Seething Lane
Sympson, Thomas, Elizabeth (Turpyn) widow and executrix of, 185
Tabard, the, tenement or inn (Gracechurch Street), 207
Tabbes, Henry, 230
Tadlowe, George, haberdasher, 234
Tailor (Taylor)
-, Henry, 195
-, William, clerk, parson of St Mary
Bothaw, 330
Talbot, Sir Gilbert, knight, 152
Tallowchandlers' Company, 307
Tamworth, Thomas, gentleman, 59
Tate
-, Richard, esq., 204
-, Robert, alderman, 1, 4
Tedders, Lewis, merchant taylor, 361
Temple, master of the, 129
Temple Bar, 195
Thame Abbey (Oxon), 72, 99
Thames (river), 4, 28, 68, 71, 76, 96, 115, 145, 150, 157, 174, 179, 348, 374, 388
Thames Street, 1, 4, 42, 45, 69, 80, 96, 109, 186, 221, 274
Thatcher, John, 258–9; merchant taylor, 229
Thomas
-, John, 26
-, Walter, 112
Thompson (Thomson), George, 151; car- penter, 302
Thorpe, Johanna, widow, 129
Three Nuns, the, inn (St. Botolph Aldgate), 193
Timberhithe Street, 359
Tirry, Roger, alias Trerice, cooper, 154
Tocke, John, skinner, 295
Tonnes in the Riole (Ryall), the, 121
Tow, William, mariner, 352
Tower in the Riole (Ryall), the, 149
Tower of London, 285
Tower Street, 342
Town Ditch, 233
Toye, Robert, 254
Trappes (Traps), Robert, goldsmith, 123; warden of the Goldsmiths' Company, 226
Traves, Richard, merchant taylor, 135
Trerice, Roger see Tirry
Tull, William, tiler, 39
Tunstal, Cuthbert, bishop of Durham, 186
Tupkyrtell Lane see Popkirtle Lane
Turbervyle, Thomas, gentleman, 39
Turnbase (Turnbaston) Lane, 121, 423
Turnbull, Thomas, fishmonger, 109
Turner, William, gentleman, 281
Turpyn, John, carpenter, and his wife Elizabeth, widow and executrix of Thomas Sympson, 185
Twyford, John, vintner, 173
Tyller, John, 197
Tynny, John, salter, 33
Typlady, Thomas, embroiderer, 124
Vandernott, John, physician, 206, 244
van Wylder, Philip, gentleman, 286
Vaughan, Richard, executor, 324
Veer, Rt. Hon. Sir John see Oxford, earl of Vintners' Company, 1, 11, 40
Vintry, the, 1, 174; inhabitants of the ward of, 121, 144–5; high street of, 144–5
Vyvald, Antony, merchant, 104
Wade, Roger, yeoman, 326
Wakefeld (Wakefield), William, waxchan- dler, 126
Walbrook, 270
Walden, John, gentleman, 2
Walker, Henry, churchwarden of St. Mary Bothaw, 330
Wall
-, Simon, cordwainer, churchwarden of
Holy Trinity the Less, 306
-, William, clothworker, 311
Walter
-, Edmund, gentleman, 228
-, Robert, 189
Wanell, John, prior of Elsing Spital, 47
Warren (Waren)
-, George, goldsmith, 373
-, Lady Dame Johanna, 370, 391
-, John, barbersurgeon, 373
-, Master Ralph, alderman, 93; knight and
alderman, 327
Warter, Gervys, cooper, 306
Warwick, earl of, 70
Waserer, Francis, 138
Watling (Watlynge) Street, 19, 277
Waxchandlers' Company, 6, 183
Welhouse, the (St. Botolph Aldgate), 55
Welles, Roger, churchwarden of St. Margaret Bridge Street, 182
West, Harry, dyer, 29
Westcheap see Cheapside
Westminster Abbey (St. Peter Westmins- ter), 39, 117, 131, 372, 397; John [Feck- enham], abbot of, 397
Weston, John, mercer, 49
Westram, Richard, brewer, 310, 352
West Smithfield, 233, 276, 326
Wever, William, mercer, 189
Whaplode, Roger, draper, 67
Whaplyngton, Margaret, widow, 63
Wheler, Richard, tailor, 243
Whetnoll, George, and his wife Alice, 227
White (Whyte)
-, Henry, gentleman, 81
-, Nicholas, skinner, 50
-, Thomas, merchant taylor, 130; knight
and alderman, 398
-, Thomas, gentleman, 99
White Hart, the, tenement (St.Botolph Bishopsgate), 235
White Horsehead, the, tenement (Christ Church Newgate), 226
Whitefriars, former church of, 190
Whittington College, tenement of, 110
Whytelocke, Thomas, merchant taylor, 351
Wilkinson (Wylkynson)
-, David, 196
-, John, merchant [?taylor], 355
Willett, Ralph, deceased, 292
Williams, Walter, draper, 247
Williamson
-, Garret, 328
-, Thomas, carpenter, Margaret widow of,
189
Willoughby, Lord, ground of, 57
Windsor, College of, [St. George's Chapel], 37
Wodcok, Andrew, grocer, 106
Wolfe, Thomas, fishmonger, 299
Wolley, Ambrose, grocer, 128
Woolsack, the, tenement (St. Botolph Aldersgate), 213; (Watling Street), 277
[Wolsey, Thomas], late cardinal and Lord Chancellor, 231
Wolstone, Richard, butcher, 38
Wood Street, 385
Worseley, Mr., gentleman, 334
Wren, Master Geoffrey, parson of St. Margaret Bridge Street, 25
Wright, Robert, poulterer, 82
Writtle (Wretyll) (Essex), 151
Wrythesley (Wriothesley), Thomas, Garter King of Arms, 57
Wy——, John, 283
Wyat(t), William, grocer, 184, 219
Wygett (Wygat), Thomas, vintner, 376, 382
Wylford (Wilford), James, merchant taylor, 58
Wylkockes, John, mariner, 300
Wylson, Ralph, blacksmith, 20
Wynchecomer, Simon, deceased, 127
Wyndham, ——, esq., 138
Wyseman, John, esq., 334
Wyther, Richard, salter, 305
Wythers
-, Fabyon, warden of the Goldsmiths' Com-
pany, 226
-, Nicholas, 421
Yong(e)
-, Launcellot, clothworker, 381
-, Richard Harry, coiner, 26
-, Walter, merchant taylor, 134
York, archbishop of, 276
York, William, embroiderer, 36