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Various entries have been gathered under the headings 'companies', 'trades and occupations' and 'wards'. In some cases trades may indicate membership of a company rather than an actual occupation. Offices are listed individually in the index but cross references to many city offices will be found grouped under 'city officers'. Cross references from an office to the names of the office holders are given only if the latter provide additional references.
References in Roman numerals are to pages of the Introduction; Arabic numerals denote entries in the calendar. An asterisk (*) indicates a footnote in the Introduction or a note in the calendar.
A
Abbot, Thomas, serjeant of the chamber, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a
Abdye, Christopher, 135b
Abergavenny (Aburgeyny), lord, 176e
Abram, Richard, 286d, 289e, 292d, 295f
Acon, Thomas, plumber, 295e
Acroft, see Croft
Adams, Richard, butcher, 305
Addys, John, 92, 235
Agard, Walter, haberdasher, 16j, 162j
Aguylun, Robert, kt, 16a*
Albany(e)
-, Robert, merchant taylor, 303o
-, William, merchant taylor, 233, 278j, 280f
Alday(e), James, 322
Aldermanbury: conduit & pipes, 24b, 170b, 176bc, g, 183, 191, 219, 237, 289d, 295e, 300b; tenements in, 16o, 162n
aldermen: at the conduit heads, 314; at the Lady Fair, Southwark, 112; at Westminster, 317, 322; bills of mortality made to, 304; chamberlain, weekly meetings with, xxxiii; discharge from office, 141a, m, 143, 277g, 279, 298a, f; 'grey cloaks', 309; travelling to court, etc., 64, 66, 73, 78, 90, 99, 204, 206, 218, 234; wives of, 100, see also ladies & gentlewomen; see also lord mayor & aldermen
aldermen, court of: chamberlain, complaints against, xxxiii*; chamberlain, nominated by, xxxii; chamberlain, monthly receipts & payments, xxxviii; city lands, xxxii*, xxxiv; investigate abuses of workmen, xxxvi; letters sent by, 27g; orders of, engrossed, 17h, 163h; payments authorised by, xix, xxiii, xli; see also inner chamber
Aldersey
-, , 221
-, Thomas, haberdasher, M.P., 94, 228
-, William, serjeant at mace, 239
Aldersgate: grates, 286c, 289d, 292c, 295d, 300a; paving at, 183; post, 29; sewer, 176ij; tenement over, 18a, 164a; see also wards
Aldgate: conduit, 24b, 170b, 176f; gardens near, 10a, 12b, 140b*, 156a, fh, 276c; grates, etc., 24a, 170a, 286c, 289d, 295d, 300a; paving at, 35; postern, 24a, 170a; pump, 35; see also wards
ale, 89, 100, 105, 234, 31718; ale silver, 18f, 164f, 287b, 294, 296e
Alenson, John, blacksmith, 178
Aleyn (Allen)
-, Geoffrey, yeoman of the waterside, 286a,
289b, 292b, 295b
-, John, kt, alderman, 143, 279; lord mayor,
295d
Algiers, 208*
All Hallows, Bread Street, 236
All Hallows the Great (More), xxvi, 289f
All Hallows the Less, 16r, 162q
alleys, 229
Allington (Allyngton, Alington), John, draper, 116b, 118a, 246a, 248a
Allott (Allett), John, alderman, 78
almanacs, 229
alnage, see cloth
ambassadors, see Denmark; France; Scotland; Sweden
anchorite's (ancres) house, 138g, 274g
Anderson, Edmund, kt, lord chief justice, 218, 223*
Andrewe, John, 125c
Andrewes, Robert, 268
angels, see coins
annuities, see pensions & annuities
Anthony
-, (? surname), clocksmith, 302b
-, Charles, goldsmith, 135c
-, Francis, 135c
-, William, 46
Ap John, Edward, serjeant carver, 18e, 164e, 222
Appleby (Aplebye), Robert, saddler, 32, 193
apprentices: chamberlain's functions, xxxii; enrolment fees, xi, xiv, 4, 150; fees for setting over, xiv, 8f, 154f; registers, xiv
aqua composita (cum posita, poseta), 100, 318
arches, court of, 227, 295e, 313
Arderne, John, bricklayer, 153c*
arms: city, 101, 301f, 316, 320; lord mayor's, 301f; Sir John & Lady Lyon's, 316
Arragon, , 213
arras work, 318*
artificers, see city artificers
Artillery Yard, 100, 234, 318
Ashebold, William, parson, 16d, 162d, 237
Ashstead? (Awstade), Surrey, 303s
Aske, Robert, goldsmith, 154e; bridgemaster, 222
Aspline (Asplyn)
-, John, painter stainer, 316
-, John, yeoman of the waterside, widow of,
26j, 172j
assessments, xv, xxxviii
-, 15th (crown), 97, 232; high collectors,
132i, 262h; relief from, xxvii, 97, 132i,
236, 262h
-, 15th (city), 157b, 251, 278i
-, upon foreigners, 11lo, 101
Athrington, , captain, 135a
attorney general (queen's attorney), xli*, 115a, 227, 245a, 299b, 317
attorneys, xviii, xxiii; see also common pleas; exchequer; king's bench; mayor's court; star chamber
Aubery (Awbery), William, LL.D., 313
Austen (Awsten)
-, Henry, baker, orphans of, 11c
-, Richard, of Hoxton, Middx, 41, 187, 303d
Awdwyn, William, 288, 291, 294
a Wood, John, foreign taker, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295b
'Awstade' (Ashstead?, Oxted?), Surrey, 303s
Axe, William, plumber, 137g, 158s, 273g, 299h, 303n; Margery, his widow, 137g*
Aylewoth (Aylward), John, alnager, 298g
Aylyf, John, kt, 16q*
B
Babington, Edwin, draper, 102
Bacon (Becon)
-, James, alderman, 317
-, Nicholas, kt, lord keeper, xxvi, 27j, 129i
-, Richard, wait, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295b
badges, see hats; signs; waits
bagbearers, 101, 238; and fillers, 292c
bags, 97, 209
Baites, , 99
baize, see cloth
Baker, Robert, apprentice wait, 23d, 169d
Ball (Bawle)
-, , widow, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295d
-, Elizabeth, widow, 24a, 170a
Banckes, Roger, 268
Banqueting House, xx, 37*, 176bd, f, k, 219, 316*, 321
Barbary, captives in, 208
bargemaster, bargeman, xx, 26h, 36, 64, 75, 86, 96, 119, 172h, 204, 210, 221; see also Edwyn, William
barges, 36, 645, 75, 86, 96, 205, 21011, 221, 303b; for Estates of the Low Countries, 64; rent farm of passage of, 7e, 153e, 288, 291, 294, 296b; sunk in the Thames, 220
Barker
-, Henry, gent., 265
-, John, of Ipswich, esq., 157d, 239, 280e
Barnam, Benedict, draper, 262h
Barnard
-, Francis, 176
-, John, mercer & chamberlain, xxxiii
-, John, a Moravian, 217
-, Lybbeus, 217
Barne(s)
-, George, kt, alderman, 73, 217; lord
mayor, 270, 281
-, Richard, mercer, xxx, 141m, 158e, 233,
277g
Barnwell, Thomas, steward of Finsbury, 295d
Bartholomew fair (tide, day), xviii, 8b, j, 20e, 111, 154b, j, 166e, 176k, 23940
Barton, Stephen, 162n
Basendyne (Bassendine, Bassantyne), James, scotsman, 322
Baskervilde, Thomas, captain, 135b
baskets, 16p*; see also flaskets
Bassano (Bassaney)
-, Arthur, musician, 77
-, Edward, musician, 77
-, Jeronomy, musician, 77
Bassishaw, 176e; see also St Michael, Bassishaw; wards
Bate
-, Humfrey, stationer, 229
-, Oswald, sheriff's serjeant, 112
Bates, Francis, 24a, 170a
Bawme, Edward, 302a
Bayard(e), (Bayerd), Thomas, clothworker, 12g, 92, 140b, 158n, 276a
bayhall: profits of market, 8k, 154k; storehouse in, 101
Baynard's Castle, keeper of, 75, 210
Beale, , clerk of the council, 101
beams: cheese, 111, 240; great, 7a*, 7g, 69, 153g, 286c*, 291, 292c, 293d; little, 294; meal, 178
bears & bearward, 321
Bear's Foot (Beres Fote), warehouse at Smart's Key, 11h, 16b, 162b
Beauemont, Henry, 23a
Bedles, Henry, of Wootton, Beds., gent., 132c
beer, 89, 234, 31718; barrels, 234
beggars: beadle of, 25e, 171d, 286b, 292b, 295b, 301l, see also Dumkyn, William; his pages, 286b, 292b, 295b, see also Fourd, Thomas; Mowse, John; Irish, 88; see also vagabonds
Bell, Thomas, wait, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295b
bellmen, 25j, 171i, see also Forman, Clement
bells: at Fulham church, 221; for a bellman, 43; market bell at the standard, 24a, 170a
Bennet(t), (Benet)
-, Griffith, 268
-, John, ship's master, 135b
-, Philip, 268
-, Richard, serjeant of the market, 286a,
289a, 292a, 295a
-, Thomas, ironmonger, 50, 192
Benson
-, John, goldsmith, clerk to the chamberlain, xxxvii, 13, 23e, 101, 159, 169e,
2513, 280c
-, Richard, tiler, 303q
Berden, John, poulter, 305
Berry, Nicholas, fishmonger, 10b
Besewick, William, draper, alderman, 298f
Beste, John, cutler, 156b, 278e
Bestney, Barnaby, turner, 303t (cf Bestowe)
Bestowe, Barnaby, turner, 60, 197
Bethlem (Bedlem): lunatic in, xxiii, 174d, 218; new churchyard near, 97, 237
Bettoyne, William de, chamberlain, x
Bevis Marks, gardens at, 140h-k, 156a, 276e
Bill, John, 93
Billesden, John, grocer & chamberlain, xxxiii*
Billingsgate, 7f, 8d*, g, 16p*, 35, 153f, 154g, 288, 291, 294; property near, 7e*, 10c, 29, 156c, 158r, 219, 278b, 302f, see also George; Mermaid; Salutation; stairs at, 176e; see also wards
Billingsly, Henry, haberdasher, sheriff, 77, 109, 132g; M.P., 94
bills of mortality (certificates), xxiii, 20c, 63, 166c, 203, 304
binding, see books & records
Bingham, Nicholas, keeper of Leadenhall, 299l
biscuits, 305
Bishopsgate, 29, 35, 139e-f, 176f, 275e-f; conduit, 24b, 170b, 176g, 300b; garden without, 156d; grates, etc., 24a, 170a, 300a; paving at, 183; pump, 176i, 199; see also wards
Bisshop (Bysshope), John, ironmonger, 99, 214
Black Hoop: brewhouse in Lime Street, 323c; tenement next St Andrew Undershaft, xxvi
Blackfriars, 101, 176, 176b-f, 183, 233
Blacksmiths' Hall, Lambeth Hill, xxv
Blackwall, xx, 96, 221
Blackwell, William, town clerk, 302d
Blackwell Hall: rent farm, 7a, 153a, 288, 291, 293b, 294; storehouses, 298h
Blakeney (Blackney), Norfolk, ship of, 135b
Blanchappleton, xiii, xxv, 3, 19a, 149, 165a; cage, 35; common vault, 46
Blanckes, Thomas (recte? Edward), wait, 117
boards, see timber
boat for Moor ditch, 307
boat hire, xx, 66, 75, 83, 94, 96, 110, 206, 221, 227, 242, 317, 322
Bodnam, William, grocer, 305
Bond(e), George, alderman, 73, 78, 99, 270, 281
bond (instrument) of association, 88
books & records, xxiii; bag for, 97; binding, 67, 229, 306; bosses, etc., for, 98, 229; carrying of, 89; ink, 85, 229; keeper of the records, xxxii*; paper, 67, 72, 209, 229; parchment, 67, 229; printing of, 69, 229
Bootes, Margaret, 287b, 291
Bothby, , 102
Botolph's Wharf, 219, 230
Bourman, Simon, haberdasher, 262h
Bowes (Boyes), Martin, kt, alderman, xiv, xli*, 8l, 143, 154l, 279
Bowmar, William, 302f
Bowyer (Boweyer, Bowier)
-, , of the Temple, 322
-, Ralph, serjeant of the house of commons,
94
-, Thomas, counsel for the city, xxii, 23a,
169a
-, William, alderman, 289f
Boxall, William, 304
Boxe, William, alderman, 139a, 275a
Boyer, William, keeper of the Tower Records, 313
Bracy(e), (Brasey, Bressy), Thomas, haberdasher, xxx, 11t, 78, 141d, 158m
Bradley, William, of Hull, ship's master, 135b
Brampton, Francis, merchant taylor, 12e, 137h, 158q
Bramston, , 303d
Brandon, Robert, goldsmith & chamberlain, ix, xxxvxxxviii; his account for 15845, 1146; his account for 15856, 147281; his will, xxxvii; his wives & children, xxxvi*, xxxvii*
bread, 100, 222, 234, 318; assize of, xxiii, 9, 155, 222; weighing of, 18e, 164e, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a
Brentford (Braynford), Middx., 222*
Bress(e)y, see Bracy
brewes, 305
brewhouse, 323c
bricks, xix, 41, 187, 199, 295d, 303d
Bridewell, 7c*, 24a, 170a, 176bf, h, 303k; cage, 176g, 183; governor, 324j; treasurer, 88, 265
Bridge Street, xxvi, 132b, 262b, 324b; see also Green Dragon
bridgemasters (wardens), xix, xxxiii*, 16r, 121*, 162q, 222, 289f, 295d; accounts, ix, xi, xxxiii
Briselles, see Brusselles
Bristol, 88
Brograve
-, Edmund, priest, 286b, 289b, 295c
-, William (recte? Edmund), 292c
Broke, Robert, common serjeant, 295a
Broken Wharf, 7c, 24a, 35, 153c, 170a, 176c, 278g; property near, 137b, 273b; see also Unicorn
broker, 239
Brokett, William, goldsmith & chamberlain, xxxiv*
Bromley, Thomas, kt, counsel for the city, xxii*, 299g; lord chancellor, 26m*, 115a, 245a
brooms, 234
Brothers, William, 291
Broughton (Browghton), Hugh?, preacher, 63
Brown(e), (Broun)
-, Elizabeth, widow of Peter, 26l, 172l
-, Humphrey, serjeant at law, 295e
-, John, alderman, xxxiii*, 143, 279
-, John, kt, alderman, 16e, 162e
-, Richard, gent., 16s
-, Robert, yeoman of the chamber, 321
-, Thomas, of Uxbridge, Middx., 303s
-, William, clerk of the chamber, 283*,
286a, 289a, 292a, 295a
-, William, foreign taker, 25a, 117, 171a,
247
-, William, mercer, 295d
Bruges, diet at, 313
Brusselles (Briselles, Bryssell), Philip, interpreter, 301j
Bucer, R., mealmeter, 295b
buckets, 32, 193, 303e
Buckle (Bukle), Cuthbert, vintner, alderman, 78, 80, 139d, 237, 275d
Buckley,
-, Richard, 92, 235
-, Richard, mariner, 135c
bucks, see venison
Bull, Randolph, goldsmith, 34, 180, 201
bullets, 103
Bullice, Thomas, foreign taker, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295b
bulls, 321
Burcheley, Peter, 268
Burcher, Peter, grocer, orphans of, 235
Burghley, lord, see Cecil, William
Burleigh House, 35*
Burton
-, Adrian, common hunt's servant, 286b,
289b, 292b, 295b
-, Helen, widow of Ralph, see Romforde,
Helen
-, John, common hunt, 286a, 289a, 292a,
295a; (another?) 295d
Bushe (Busshe)
-, John, mealmeter, 295b
-, Richard, 140l, 276f
butchers, standing of, 8e, 154e
Butler, William, attorney in the exchequer, 23b, 169b
butter, suit re, xxi, 76, 227
buttons, 129f, 259f
Buxton, Robert, counsel for the city, 299g
Byrun (Byram), Henry, yeoman of the channel, 20e, 47, 74, 166e
C
cages: at Blanchappleton, 35; at Bridewell, 176g, 183; at Cripplegate, 29
Calais, xxvi
calivers, 54
calves (veals), 305
Cambridge university, xvii
Canata (Camata), Thomas Venetian, 324i
candles, 46, 89, 183, 190, 234, 265
Candlewick Street, 176c
Cann (Can), Elizabeth, widow of Martin, 12d, 140q, 158p, 276j
Canterbury
-, archbishop, 101, 218; servant, see Glossop, Nicholas
-, Christ Church: dean & chapter, 16h, l,
144b, 162h, l, 280b; prior 295d
-, city, 8d, 154d
capons, 305
captives, redeeming of, xv, xxxi, 11k, 144a, 208, 238, 280a
caraways, 305
Cardenas, John de, 174c
Carey, George, kt, 101
Carlton (Carleton)
-, Christopher, 82
-, George, esq., 138f, 274f
Carpen, , 295c
Carpenter, John, estate of
-, accounts: xiii, xxvxxvii; for 15845,
12830, 146; for 15856, 25860, 270;
charges on, 62, 120, 176m, 202, 250,
286b*
-, 'Carpenter's children', xxvi, 129b, df,
259b, df, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295c
-, rent gatherer, 129c, 259c
carpenter's yard at Cripplegate, 92
carroom, 26c, 172c
Carrows, see Carus
Carry (Carre), William, priest, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295c
Carsey, Francis, captain, 135b
cart, iron, 324j
Cartwright, Thomas, 235
Carus (Carrows), Thomas, serjeant at law, xxii*, 299g
Castell, Anthony, drumplayer, 25i, 171h, 314*
cats, 21, 167
Cause, Robert, sheriff's officer, 302e
Cawarden (Cowarden), Thomas, kt, 233
Cecil (Cycyll, Scicle), William, kt, lord treasurer, 115a, 245a
Cesar, Julius, D.C.L., 27b, 173b
Chalenor, John?, 96, 221
Chamber, John, 24a, 170a
chamber of London: in the 16C, xxxii
xxxviii; inventory of contents, xxxvii;
loans out of, xvi, xxiv, xxxi, 11x, 12e*,
12h, 121, 309; pledge held in, 35, 138c,
142e, 278h
-, clerk of the, xvii, xlixlii, 19b, 74, 121,
165b, 242, 251; see also Brown, William; Shawe, John; Wynnyngton,
Humfrey; his clerk, xlii
-, comptroller of the, xvii, xxiii, xxvii*,
xxxvii, xlii, 17e, 121, 126b, 129b, 132e,
163e, 251, 256b, 259b, 262d, 324d;
horse hire, 110, 242; oath, xxxii*; as
underchamberlain, xxxii; see also
Dummer, William; Hayes, Thomas
-, see also, serjeants of the chamber; yeomen of the chamber
chamberlain, 81, 83, 117, 119, 139e, 222, 230, 247, 249, 275e, 283, 286a, 289a, f, 292a, 293a, 295a, 296a, 306, 317; between 1484 and 1603, xxxiixxxviii; decline in profitability of office, xxxv; dismissal of, xxxv; functions, xxxii xxxiii; horse and boat hire, 110, 242; in debt to the city, see Heton, George; nomination & election, xxxii; oath, xxxii*; orders upon the, 85, 231; payments to, xvii, 16f, 17b, 121, 126b, 129b, 162f, 163b, 251, 256b, 259b; present at dinners, 80, 111, 219, 237, 240, 317, 322; recognizances, etc., xxxiixxxvii passim; responsibility for city lands, xxxiixxxiv passim; seal, xxxii*; see also Brandon, Robert; Heton, George; Mabb, John; Medley, George
chamberlain's account, ixx, xxxixxlii
-, arrangement of (16C): general account,
xiixxv; charitable & Finsbury
accounts, xxvxxviii; special accounts,
xxviii; debts & plate, xxixxxxii
-, arrears upon the previous account, 2, 151
-, binding, 306
-, casting & examining, 121, 251
-, counters & purses for, 121, 251
-, deductions charged to charitable & Finsbury accounts, xviii, xix, xxiv
-, drawing & engrossing, xlii, 74, 242
-, enlarged or additional sections in 17C,
xvi, xx, xxiv, xxxi
-, medieval, xxii
-, for 156278, xl, (extracts) 298325
-, for 15845, xlxlii, 1146
-, for 15856, xl, xlii, 147281
chamberlain's account, audit of, ixxi, xxxiixxxviii passim, xli, xlii, 270, 281; annotations by auditors, 171c, 172c, 173b, 175; dinner, xli, 80, 237; professional auditor, xxxiii; rewards at, xvii, xlii, 18af, 19b, 20ab, 121, 164a f, 165b, 166ab, 251
chamberlain's clerk, xviii, xxxviii, xlii, 23e, 75, 101, 117, 119, 169e, 247, 249, 283, 299k; his account for 15356, see Maunsell, Richard
Chamberlen, Matthew, 268
chancery, 92, 98, 221, 235, 238; clerk of the crown in, 94, 232, 319, 322; clerks of, 101; filing parliamentary writs, 94; keeper of chancery court, 96, 221; orphanage suits, 93, 214, 228, 235
Chancery Lane, xxvi, 27j, 129i, 144c*
channel, see serjeant; yeoman
chantries, 283; see also Edmonton; St Paul's
Chaplyn, John, 268
charcoal, 217
Charing Cross, 176l
charitable payments, xviii, xxiii, 81, 99, 21718, 238; see also pensions; poor
Cheap, Cheapside, West Cheap: cresset lights in, 101; cross, 35; great conduit, 24b, 35, 170b, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295e, 300b; houses or shops in, xxv, xxvi, xxxvi*, 125de, 142cd, 255cd, 278c d; little conduit, 24b, 35, 170b, 182, 295e, 300b; standard, 24a, b, 35, 170a b, 295e, 300b
cheese, see beams
Chese, John, broiderer, 301f
Chester, William, kt, alderman, 317*
chickens, 305
Chidley, , 299d
Childe, Thomas, servant to town clerk, 85, 98, 231
Chomley (Chombley), Roger, kt, recorder, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a
Christ Church, Aldgate, xxi, xxii, 77, 83, 101, 227
Christ Church, Newgate, 136e, 272e
Christian, John, joiner, 10a, 303i
Christopher, Robert, clothworker & secondary, 143, 279; city solicitor, xxiii*
Christ's Hospital, 7a*, 27g, 88, 136d, 272d; clerk, 27d; treasurer, 8l, 154l
Church
-, , tutor, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295c
-, James, ship's master, 135c
-, John, grocer, 15a*
-, John, priest, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295c
churchyard, new, near Bethlem, 97, 237
cinnamon, 305
city artificers, xviii, xix, xxxii, xxxiii, xli
-, blacksmith, xix; see also Sampson,
Richard
-, carpenter, xxxvi; see also Howtinge,
John; Johnson, Richard; Mascall,
Robert
-, founder, xix; see also Palmer, William;
Sewen, John; Sewen, William
-, glazier, see Hone, Garrett; Mason, Miles;
Smith, John; Wallett, Oliver
-, mason, see Hilmer, John; Kerwyn, William; Paskyn, Philip
-, paviour, xix; see also Nash, Edward;
North, Jeffery; Stacye, Thomas
-, plumber, see Acon, Thomas; Axe, William; Martyn, John
-, printer, see Singleton, Hugh
city lands, administration and leasing of, xxxiixxxviii passim, 230; see also rental
city officers: bills, xxiii; fees & retainers, see fees & retainers; pensions, see pensions & annuities; travelling to court etc., 66, 78, 90, 2067, 234; see also bargemaster; beggars, beadle of; bellmen; bridgemasters; chamber, clerk of the; chamber, comptroller of; chamberlain; chamberlain's clerk; city artificers; city solicitor; common cryer; common hunt; common pleaders; common serjeant; counsel, learned; drumplayer; fifeplayer; foreign taker; Guildhall, keeper of; Leadenhall, keeper of; lord mayor; Ludgate, keeper of the gaol; mayor's court: attorneys, clerks, judge; mealweighers; Newgate, keeper of the gaol; peace, clerk of the; reparation stuff, keeper of the; searchers at the waterside; secondary; serjeant carvers; serjeant of the channel; serjeant of the market; serjeants at mace; serjeants of the chamber; sheriffs; sheriffs' courts, clerks of; sheriffs' officers; sheriffs' serjeants; sheriffs' yeomen; Southwark, bailiff of; swordbearer; town clerk; underchamberlain; undersheriffs; waits; waterbailiff; works, clerk of the; yeoman of the channel; yeoman of the market; yeomen of the chamber; yeomen of the waterside; yeomen of the woodwharves
city solicitor, xxiii, 27a, 173a; see also Smith, Robert
city workmen & labourers, xxxiixxxiii, xxxvi, 29, 80, 101, 129g, 176, 219, 256d, 259g, 324m
city's cash, x
claret, 105, 305*
Clark(e) (Clerk(e), Clarck)
-, Henry, 268
-, Henry, clerk of the peace, Middx., 23c,
169c, 302d
-, John, 7o, 153o
-, Robert, counsel for the city, xxii, 23a, 79,
169a*
-, William, fishmonger, 7o, 153o
Claybrok, Richard, 286d, 289e, 292d, 295f
Clifton, Richard, leatherseller, 137a, 273a
clocks, see Guildhall; Ludgate
Closse, George, preacher, 218
cloth(s): baize, 246b, 248b; faulty, 113; for coats, 102, 129f, 259f; for liveries, 116bc, 118ab, 246ab, 248ab; for redeeming captives, 208; foreign bought & sold, 91, 235; forfeited, 88; gift of, 116a; linen, measurage of, 7n, 106, 140c, 153n, 243, 276b, 302c; woollen, alnage, xiv, xxxv, 8h, 113, 154h, 298g; woollen, cotton & friezes, measurage of, 7b, 153b; woollen, package of, 7h, 153h
Clypsham, Anthony, 23b
coal dues, x*
coals, 57, 89, 100, 107, 198, 217, 234; legers, 107, 217
coats: for Carpenter's children, 129f, 259f; for pioneers, 135d; for soldiers, xxviii, 11q, 102; see also liveries
Cobbe, Thomas, 303d
Cockes, see Cox
coins: angels, xxviii, 225; crowns, 296c; defective, 238; gold, 73, 245a, 293a, 296a; white money, 245a, 293c
Coke, see Cook
Coker, Avery, carpenter, 194
Colchester, ship of, 135b
Colebrand, John, 92
collars of SS: lord mayor's, 143, 279; waits', 320
Colney Ditch, Middx., xx, 96, 221
Colsylle, Anne, widow, 25h, 171g
Combes, William, alderman, xxvi
comfits, 305
committees: city lands, xxxii*, xxxvi; re chamber & audit, xxxiii, xxxv, xxxviii; re office of garbling, 226; re salt measures, 237
common clerk, see town clerk
common council: acts, book of, 209, 229, 233; acts, engrossed, 17h, 163h; acts, printed, xxiii, 69, 229; commoners, xxxvi, 16e, 84, 204, 219, 226; 15th levied by, 157b, 251; gift of, 225
common cryer, xvii, 18c, 27c, 117, 119, 164c, 173c, 247, 249, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a; his man/servant, 20g, 101, 166g, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295b, see also Sympson, Thomas
common hunt, xvii, 18b, 27f, 108, 117, 119, 164b, 173e, 232, 247, 249, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a; his men/servants, 20h, 21*, 101, 107, 166h, 232, 238, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295b, see also Ravenscrofte, William
common pleaders, xviii, 23a, 169a, 295e*, 299f*, see also Dalton, James; Fuller, Nicholas; Kytchin, John; Owen, Thomas
common pleas: attorney in, 169b, 295e, 299e; city's warrant of attorney, 224; clerk of the warrants, 224; justices, xxii, see also Daniel, William; Owen, Thomas; Walmesley, Thomas; plea before the lord chief justice, 223
common serjeant, xvii, xxii*, 17c, 93, 117, 119, 163c, 235, 247, 249, 286a, 287b, 289a, 292a, 295a, see also Southwell, Robert; his clerk, 117, 119, 249
companies, xv, xxxiii*, xxxviii, 11q, 214; contributions to redeeming of captives, 11k; '12 chief', 314
companies (named): clothworkers, 11k; drapers, 11k; fishmongers, 11k; goldsmiths, xxxv, 11k; bequests to, xxxvii; greytawyers, 298d; grocers, 7p*, 11k, 68, 231; haberdashers, 11k; ironmongers, 11k; mercers, 11k, 286c, 289c, 290e, 292c, e, 295c; merchant taylors, 8c, 11k, 154c, 294, 296e; organmakers, 301i*; parish clerks, 203, 304; poulters, 305; salters, 7p*, 11k, 16a*; skinners, 11k, 298d, 301i*; tallow chandlers, 76*, 227*; vintners, 7i, 11k, 153i; waterbearers, 11p, 101, 157c
Compter Alley, 292c
compters, 77; clerks of, 207; Poultry, 162f, 295d; Southwark, 239; Wood Street, 91
comptroller of the chamber, see chamber
Comyn, Thomas, wait, 117
concealed lands, 92
Conduit Meads: rent for, 16e, 162e, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295c; suit re, 84, 227
conduits, xiv, xviii, xxiii, xxxiv, 8l, 24b, 31, 35, 56, 59, 154l, 170b, 176e, 1823, 191, 219, 237, 286c, 289cd, 292c, 295c, 300b; conduit heads, xx, xxiii, 16s, 37, 41, 56, 59, 80, 176, 176bd, fg, il, 219, 314, 316, 321; pipes, xixxx, xxiii, 8l, 29, 35, 44, 58, 80, 97*, 154l, 176, bc, eh, l, 183, 191, 219, 237, 298e; suspirals, 35, 176g, i
Conradus, William, 233
conservancy, see Thames
conspirators, 66
Constable (Counstable), Robert, kt, 101
constables' oaths, xxiii, 229
Cook(e), (Coke)
-, , lady, of Gloucester, 289c, 295d
-, Edward, counsel for the city, xxii, 23a,
95, 169a
-, William, of Westminster, 317
Copcote, Adam, keeper of the bayhall, 8k, 154k
Cordell (Cordall), Simon, sheriff's yeoman, 26k, 172k
cormorants' heads, 68, 216
corn, see grain
Cornhill, 16jk, 144d*, 162jk; conduit, 24b, 35, 170b, 289d, 295e, 300b
Cosby, Thomas, yeoman of the market, 286a; serjeant carver, 292a, 295a
Cotes (Cootes), John, sheriff, 289f
Cotton, Richard, leatherseller, 11m
cotton, see cloth
Cottrell (Cotterell), Annes (Agnes), widow of Thomas, bailiff of Southwark, 26i, 172i
council, common, see common council
council, privy, 78, 82, 88, 90, 101, 218, 265, 2678; clerks of, 73, 101, 212, 267; keeper of the council chamber, 73
counsel, learned, xviii, xxixxii, 23a, 27ab, 169a, 173ab, 295e, 299fg, 317, 322; see also Clark, Robert; Cook (Coke), Edward; Daniel, William; Morris, James; Owen, Thomas
counters, see chamberlain's account
court (royal)
-, at Greenwich, 211; at Hampton, 78; at
Richmond, 207; at Somerset House,
86; at Theobalds, 78; at Windsor, 207
going to, on the city's business, see
aldermen; city officers
-, payments to officials of, 75, 86, 21011
Covell, Francis, skinner, 103
Cowarden, see Cawarden
Cowley (Cowlye), Stephen, mealweigher, 25b, 30, 171b, 247
Cowper
-, John, counsel for the city, xxii, 23a,
169a
-, Robert, 268
Cox (Coxe, Cockes)
-, John, merchant taylor, farmer of
Queenhithe, 7p, 45, 68, 153p, 188, 231,
303p
-, William, haberdasher, 93, 136b, 272b;
Alice Spencer, his widow, 93; Judith
Huson, his daughter, 93; Rebecca
Warcopp, his daughter, 136b, 272b
Coxton, Nynion, alnager, 298g
Cranbury (Cranebery) Park, Hants., 321
Crane (Crayne), William, 294
cranes at Queenhithe, 45, 188
cressets, 101, 195, 238, 292c; bearers, 101, 238, 292c
Cripplegate: cage, 29; carpenter's yard, 92; conduit, 24b, 170b, 286c, 289d, 292c, 295e, 300b; post, 29; windmills without, 21*; see also wards
Croft (Acroft), James, kt, xv, xxi, 79, 157b*, 174b*, 226
Crome, Jeffry, fishmonger, 156c; Arthur & Henry his sons, 156c*
Cromewell (Crumwell) alias Williams, Francis, esq., 16o, 162n
Crossed Friars, see Crutched Friars
Crowch, John, 176hi
Crowley, Robert, 304
crown: alnage, farm & profits due to, xiv, 8h, 113, 154h, 298g; cloth forfeit to, 88; quit rents paid to, 16e, jk, 162e, jk, 295d; rent farm paid to, 286b, 289c, 292c; see also Elizabeth I
Crown, tenement near St Magnus, 129a, 259a
crown office (chancery), see chancery
crown office (king's bench), 73, 76, 87, 95, 227
crowns, see coins
Crowther, William, clothworker, keeper of Newgate, 12h, 26m, 140r, 158c, 172m; Katherine (Catherine), his widow, 12h, 158c
Croydon, Surrey, 57, 198
Crull, Thomas, bridgemaster, 289f
Crutched (Crossed) Friars, grate at, 24a, 170a, 286c, 289d, 300a
Cudner, Agnes, widow, 183
cushions, 20a, 100, 165a, 234
D
Dalby(e), (Dalbie), William, attorney in the mayor's court, xxi, 71, 92, 230; his clerk, 97; rent gatherer (another?), 16r, 162q
Dale
-, Matthew, counsel for the city, xxii, 23a,
169a; deputy recorder, xxii
-, Valentine, D.C.L., 313
Dalton
-, James, common pleader, xxii, 93, 117,
213, 226, 247; undersheriff, xxii
-, Thomas, alderman of Hull, 303j
Damport, Thomas & his wife, 235
Damsell, William, kt, 183
Dance?, John, 303s
Daniel(l) (Danyell), William, deputy recorder & counsel for the city, xxixxii, 17f, 23a, 76, 79, 82, 83, 923, 95, 163f, 169a, 21314, 223, 226, 230; justice of common pleas, xxii; serjeant at law, xxii; undersheriff, xxi
Darcye
-, Francis, captain, 135b
-, John, 238
Darnald, John, attorney in the exchequer, 295e
Darrell (Darell, Dorrell)
-, Christopher, merchant taylor, 303s
-, Christopher, servant to the recorder, 207
-, Richard, 26b, 172b
Davies (Davys)
-, George, 136d, 272d
-, Thomas, 235
-, Thomas, cutler, 140p, 158h, 276i
Daye (Daie)
-, John, 101
-, John, stationer, widow of, 18a, 164a
Dayos (Dyoys), William, keeper of Newgate, 23c, 26m*, 169c
debt(s):arrest for, 98; due to the city, outstanding, xxixxxxi, 13642, 2728; due to the city, received, xvi, 12, 158; owed by the city, xxxi, xxxvii, xxxviii, 144, 280; protections for, 88; recognizances of, xii
deeds & testaments, enrolment of, xiv, xl*, 8i, 154i, 294
Dekyn, Roger, 268
Delamare, lord, 101
Denbighe, Thomas & Katherine, his wife, 16n
Dendye, Nicholas, 189
Denham, William, kt, alderman, 143, 279, 312
Denmark, ambassador of, 207
Dente (Dante), William, butcher, 136d, 137e*, 139f*, 272d, 273f, 278g
Depham (Depeham), Roger, 16q, 162q, 286b*, 286c
deputies, see wards
Deywell (Dewell, Devell), John, common hunt, 18b, 108, 164b, 232
Dier, Edmund, wait, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295b
dinners, xx, 70, 80, 82, 96, 111, 214, 219, 221, 237, 240, 314, 317, 3212; see also lord mayor: feast; supper
Dixie (Dixey), Wolstan, kt, alderman, 78, 270, 281; lord mayor, 203, 241, 243, 245b
Dobson, , 24a, 170a
Dockerey, Thomas, proctor of the arches, 295e
Dod(d), Richard, waterbailiff's man, 20i, 101, 166i, 207, 242
dogs, 321; city's hounds & spaniels, 18b, 164b; killing of, 21, 107, 167, 238
Dolphin, William, xxxiii*
Dowgate: conduit, 31, 315; drawing of water at, 29, 97, 176; pipes at, 176g, j, 183; pumps, 31, 177, 315; raker at, 24a, 170a; watergate, 24a, 170a; waterhouse, 35, 176k; see also wards
Dowmer, William, 302f*
Downes, Edward, nightman, 46, 190
Dragon, Bridge Street, see Green Dragon, Fish Street Hill
Draper
-, Christopher, kt, 303j, q
-, Clement, 303p
-, Robert, bridgemaster, 289f
drinking money, see potation money
drums, drumplayer, 25i, 104, 171h, 314, 321
Dryver (Dryvar, Dyvar), Thomas, of Limehouse, 303k
Ducket, Lionel, kt, alderman, 270
Duffeilde (Duffylde), John?, preacher, 97, 203
Dumkyn, William, beadle of the beggars, 286b, 289c, 292b, 295b
Dummer (Dumer, Domer, Dommer), William, comptroller of the chamber, xxiii, 17e, 80, 85*, 11011, 119, 126b, 132e, 163e, 219, 237, 240, 242, 247, 249, 256b, 262d, 317, 322
Dunghill Lane, 35
Dunkirk, 265
Dunmow, Essex, 207
Durham (Durant), Robert, skinner, 89, 231
dutchman, 320
Duxsell, Henry, widow of, 176j*
Dynne, Robert, servant to lord chancellor, 286c, 289d, 292c, 295d
Dyoys, see Dayos
Dyster, , deputy to clerk of the crown, 319, 322
E
easterlings, see Steelyard
Easton (Eston), John, grocer, orphans of, 93, 214
Eaton, see Heton
Eccles, Thomas, leatherseller, 207
Edmondes (Edmoundes), John, 35
Edmonton (Edelmeton), Middx., chantry priests of, xvii, 15a, 161a, 286b, 289c, 292c, 295c
Edredge, see Etheridge
Edwyn, William, bargemaster/bargeman, 26h, 36, 645, 75, 86, 96, 108, 119, 172h, 2045, 21011, 221
eggs, 81, 237
Eldridge, see Etheridge
Elizabeth I: bond of association, 88*; muster before, at Greenwich, 11l, 101; recommends persons for favour, 27b, 173b, 238; sturgeon presented to, 238; see also crown
Elkes, Henry, minister, 268
Elkyn, William, mercer, xxx, 141g, 174b, 233, 277b
Elmer, Edward, grocer, xxx, 141j, 158k
Elsing Spital, 289c, 290e, 295d
Ely, bishop of: suit re liberties in Holborn, 317
embroidery, see waits
enamels, enameling (amels, ameling), 312, 320
escheator, 91, 295e; under escheator, 23b, 299f
Essex: conservancy courts, xxi; view of wood, xxiii, 215
Essex House, 183*
Eston, see Easton
Estracke, Joseph, stranger, 182
Etheridge (Ethredge, Edredge, Eldridge)
-, John, of Croydon, collier, 57
-, John, ironmonger, 303h
-, William, of Croydon, collier, 198
Evans
-, John, mealweigher, 25b, 117, 171b,
178
-, John, searcher at the waterside, 301m
Eve, John, of the crown office (king's bench), 73, 76, 87, 95, 227
Eveley (Evely, Iveley), Thomas, haberdasher, 7n, 140c, 153n, 276b
exchequer, 91, 97, 225, 232; attorneys, 23b, 79, 84, 169b, 295e, 299e; attorneys, accountant for the sheriffs, 88, 113, 132h, 262g, 324h; barons of, xxii; keeper of, 75, 210; suits in, 79, 84, 228; tallies, 113; ushers, 79
executions, 80, 176l
F
fairs, see Bartholomew fair; Southwark
Fanshaw(e)
-, Godfrey, attorney in the exchequer, 79,
113, 232; his clerk, 113
-, Henry, under escheator, 299f
Farrand, see Ferrand
Farrer (Ferrer, Ferrour), Thomas, widow of, 25c, 171b*, 301h
Faunceys, Adam, 16r*
fees & retainers, xii, xviixviii, xxxvi, xlii, 1724, 25ab, dg, ij, 26gh, l, 27ab, d, e, g, 16370, 171af, 172gh, l, 173ab, d, 174c, e, hi, 299, 300, 301ad, fg, im, 302b, d
Felde, Rowland, of Strood, Kent, yeoman, 303s
Fells (Felles)
-, James, 268
-, William, yeoman of the waterside, 11h,
20f, 166f
Fermer, William, 324a
Ferrand (Farrand), George, haberdasher, 7f
Ferrer (Ferrour), see Farrer
fife player, 25i, 171h, 314, 321
fifteenth, see assessments
fines
-, book of, xv, xlii, 9, 74, 155, 242
-, for discharge from all civic office, 141k,
158d, e, l, 277e, 298f, see also aldermen; lord mayor; sheriffs
-, for leases, xv, xxixxxxi, 10ad, 12ab,
137b, e, 140a, dp, 142bd, 156ag,
158gh, r, t, 273b, e, 276ci, 278bd
-, for sundry offences, xv, 8a, 9, 11p, 74,
154a, 155
Finsbury: common sewer, 176j; conduit heads, 176k
Finsbury, prebendal manor: accounts, xxvii, 146, 270; deductions from the general account to be charged to, xix, xxiv, 29m, 62, 120, 176m, 202, 250; bailiff, 117, 247; farmer of, 25d, 171c; fields, 25d, 171c; rent paid for, 283, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295d; renter (rent gatherer), 117, 247, 283; steward, 117, 247, 295d
firkin, 305
Firth, see Frith
fish: at Smart's Key, 16b, 162b; at Somer's Key, 16p, 162o; herring, 109, 139ef, 241, 275ef; signs for sellers of, 37; sturgeon, 109, 139ef, 238, 241, 275ef, 305; trade in, 20f*; see also gauging
Fish Street Hill, see Green Dragon
Fishe, Walter, merchant taylor, M.P., 94
Fisher (Fissher)
-, , 176j
-, , widow, 82
-, Henry, xxxiv*
-, Robert, haberdasher, & Alice Nicholles,
his daughter, 27j, 129i, 144c*
Fitz Ailwin, Henry, mayor, 16a*
Flanders, 20f*, 166f, 313; Flushing, 265; see also Low Countries
flaskets, 305
Fleet Bridge, 29, 35, 183; property near, 136c, 272c
Fleet Ditch, 322
Fleet Lane, 24a, 170a
Fleet Street, 176d; conduit & pipes, 24b, 35, 170b, 176fg, l, 183, 219, 289d, 295e, 300b; pump, 31; see also Green Dragon
Fleetwood (Fletewood), William, serjeant at law & recorder, xxi, 17a, 163a; counsel for the city, xxii*; servant of, see Luck, John
Flete, John, alnager, 298g
Flettcher, Richard, 268
flowers, 89, 100, 234
Fludd, John, clerk of the mayor's court, 8i, 154i
Flushing, see Flanders
Flying Horse, Maiden Lane, 80, 219
Foix, Paul de, French ambassador, 305*
foot cloths, 90, 207, 234
Forde, John, hackney man, 90
foreign bought & sold, 9, 11b, 71, 91, 155, 233, 235
foreign taker, 25a, 117, 171a, 247, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295b, 301a
foreigners, see strangers & foreigners
Forman, Clement, bellman, 25j, 43, 171i
Fortescue (Forteskue), John, kt, 16e*, 84*, 227
Foster, Richard, serjeant of the chamber, 18f, 111, 164f, 240
Foster Lane, 126a, 256a
Fourd (Furde), Thomas, page to the beadle of the beggars, 286b, 289c, 292b, 295b
Fowle, , pewterer, 295d
Fowlkes (Fowke, Fooke), Christopher, common cryer, 27c, 173c; serjeant of the chamber, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a
France, ambassador of, 90*, 305
Fraye, John, clothier, 113
Frayere (Fraier), see Furrier
freedom, freemen: chamberlain's functions re, xxxii; fees for admission, xi, xiv, xxix, 5, 138d, 151, 274d; oaths, xxiii, 69, 229; registers, xiv
Freer, John, 286d, 289e
Frenche, John, girdler, 56
frenchman, 322
friezes, see cloth
Frith (Fryth, Firth)
-, John, wait, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295b
-, William, 176f
Fulham, Middx., 96, 221
Fuller, Nicholas, common pleader, xxii, 83, 95, 117, 223, 230, 247
fur, fox, 89; fitches, 231
Furrier (Fure, Furrey, Fraier), Jaques, frenchman, 322
Fyderkin, Albert, 218
Fytton, George, secondary, 78*, 207
G
Gadbery, , 113
gallows, 176l
garbling, office of, xiii*; farm of, 7m, 153m; suit re, xv, xxixxii, 79, 157b, 174b, 226, 251, 278i
gardens, see Aldgate; Bevis Marks; Houndsditch; Minories; Tower Hill
Gardner, Lewis, 42
Gardyner, William, leatherseller, xxx, 141l, 223, 277f
Garfield, John, 237
Garforth, William, 16c, 162c
garners/lofts, 7p*, 68, 231
Garrawaye, William, draper, 132i
Garton, Giles, ironmonger, xxx, 11w, 224
Gates (Gaates, Gayttes, Yates)
-, Jeffery, captain, 135d
-, William, swordbearer's servant, 289b,
292b, 295b
gauging, office of, xiii*, xiv; fish, 7o, 153o, 288, 291, 294; small barrels of oil, honey & train, 7k, 153k; wine & oil, 7j, 153j, 291
George, tenement at Billingsgate, 156c
Gerrard, Gilbert, attorney general & counsel for the city, xxii*, 299b, g
Gibson (Gybson), John, 103; (another?), barber surgeon, 11i, 46
gifts: new year's, xxiv, xl*, 115, 245; to earl of Leicester, 116a, 225
Gilbert, Edward, goldsmith, alderman, 298a
Giles (Gyles)
-, George, 286c, 289c, 292c
-, John, joiner, 125c
-, Thomas, 16g, 162g
Gillam (Gyllam), Edward, waxchandler, 91, 229
Gillingham, Kent, vicar of, 286b, 289c, 292c, 295c
Gilson, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas, grocer, see Mellowes, Elizabeth
Gilt Lion, tenement in Goldsmiths' Row, xxxvi*
gin: at Ludgate, 45; mending, 29
Gittens, see Lamberte alias Gittens
Gitton, Thomas, 300a
Glossop, Nicholas, servant to the archbishop, 286c, 289c, 292b
Glover
-, Edward, grocer, 137e, 273e
-, Robert, 97
Goffe, William, ordinary post, 2678
Gold (Gowle), Henry, common cryer's servant, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295b
gold: in city's plate, 143, 279; tablet of, as pledge, 35, 142e, 278h; see also coins
Goldsmiths' Row, Cheapside, xxxvi*
Goodman, Godfrey, 129a, 259a
Gore, Thomas, grocer, xxx, 98, 141a, 158d
Gorye, Lawrence, 268
Gourney, see Gurney
Gracechurch Street: conduit, 24b, 35, 170b, 289d, 295e, 300b; see also Harrow; Horsemill
Grafton, John, serjeant, 112, 239
grain: corn, xxxiv, 68, 231; meal, 7p, 153p, 178, 183; wheat, 7p, 153p, 311; wheat meal, 222
granary, provisioning of, xxvii
grapnels, 221
grates & sluices, xviii, 24a, 170a, 176h, 183, 286c, 289cd, 292c, 295d, 300a
Graunt, Richard, 227
gravel, 176h, 183; for paving work, 35, 183; pits, 176k
Gravesend, Kent, 7e, 153e
Gray, Patrick, master of, 90*
Greece, captive in, 208*
Green Dragon, tenement in Fish Street Hill (New Fish Street)/Dragon in Bridge Street, 35, 129a, 176g, 1901, 259a
Green Dragon, tenement in Fleet Street, 176h
Greene, Roger, parson, 15b, 161b
Greenwich, 11l, 101, 211
Greenyard, 42, 154e*, 190, 194
Greke (Greeke), Thomas, attorney in the exchequer, 299e
Gresham (Gressham, Gressam), lady, 105, 218
Grewe, Richard, common hunt's man, 20h, 107, 166h, 238
Grey, Alexander, clothworker, 132i
Griffyn
-, Dave, yeoman of the waterside, 286a,
289b, 292b, 295b
-, Robert, 268
Grove
-, John, servant to town clerk, 235, 238
-, Thomas, 286d, 289e, 292d, 295f;
(another), clerk, 286b, 289b, 292b,
295c
Grymes
-, George, brown baker, 222
-, Hugh, searcher at the waterside, 301m
Guildhall, xx, xxiii, 29, 101, 105, 176, 183, 234; bookhouse, 33; bricks delivered to, 41, 187; chapel, xii*, 15b, 63, 161b, 203; chapel, clerks & custos of wine & wax, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295c; chapel, organs, 289d, 301i; cleaning, 20a, 89, 166a, 234; clocks, xix, 20a, 25g, 34, 166a, 171f, 180, 302b?; council chamber, 34, 81, 98, 180, 231; fires at, ix, xiv; glazier's work, 61, 182; highway behind, 289c; house of office, 234; inner chamber, 122; keeper, see Har man, James; Middleton, William; kitchens, xvii, 176ac, h; library, priests of, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295c; louvres, 182; mayor's court (outer court), 81, 182; minor necessities for, 89, 234; orphans' court, 25g, 171f, 180, 182; pipes for, 191; porch, lantern in, 89, 234; roof, 176g; scullery, 183; timber delivered to, 51; west window, 182
gun shot, training in, 11lm, o, 101
Gunnes, George, merchant taylor, 137b, 273b
Gunter (Gonter), Philip, 318
Gurney (Gourney), Richard, haberdasher, xxx, 11s, 141c, 158o, 233
Gyll, Richard, 268
H
Hackney, Middx., 268
hackney men, 90, 268
Hale, Richard, grocer, xxx, 11r
Hall
-, John, 268
-, William, mercer, 302f*
Halliday (Hallyday), John, common cryer, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a
Hampstead, Middx., 48, 186, 303rs
Hampton Court, 78
Hannam, George, clerk of the warrants, 224
Harbye, John, skinner, 270, 281
Harding, Robert, 309
Hardye, Edmund, clerk to the recorder, 317
Harman, James, yeoman of the chamber & keeper of Guildhall, 7i, 20a, 57, 71, 78, 8990, 99, 1001, 105, 119, 129f, 153i, 166a, 198, 207, 234, 238, 249, 259f; his house, 80, 176e, 183
harquebuses, 54
Harris, Richard, priest, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295c
Harrow, the, in Gracechurch Street, 219
Harryson, William, 92, 235
Harte, John, alderman, 16a, 162a
Hartopp, Thomas, goldsmith, orphan of, 235
Hassall, Percival, skinner, 262h
hassocks, 234
Hastings, Sussex, 310
hats & hat badges, 101, 238
Haughton, , 29
Haward(e), see Hayward
Hawes
-, James, kt, sheriff, 324g; lord mayor, 91
-, Phyllis, widow, 26a, 172a
hawks, 18b, 164b
Hawles, William, 295e
Hayes, (Haies), Thomas, goldsmith: underchamberlain (comptroller), xxxiv, 286a, 287a, 289a, 292a, 295a; chamberlain, xxxiv, 306
Hayward (Haward, Hawarde, Heyword)
-, Elizabeth, widow, 7f
-, John, 303s, 315*
-, John, measurer of linen cloth, 302c
-, Rowland, kt, alderman, 80, 99, 270, 281,
317; lord mayor, 319
Heaton, see Heton
Heckes, , attorney in star chamber, 83
Henbery (Henbyry), William, baker, 140h, 156a
Heneage (Hennage), Thomas, kt, 230, 267
heralds, 86, 211; pursuivants, 105, 218
herbs, 89, 234
herons, 305
herring, see fish
Hert, John, comptroller & clerk of the chamber, xlii*
Hetinge, John, dyer, 156i
Heton (Heaton, Eaton)
-, George, merchant taylor, chamberlain,
xxxivxxxv; accounts of, ix, 88, 136cd,
139e, 143, 272cd, 275e, 279; debts to
city, xxix, xxxv, 138ac, 274ac; loan
to, 12e*; given use of house, 16i;
alnager, xxxv; (another?) gauger, 7j,
153j
-, Thomas, mercer, 176g
Hewes, David, woolman, 26c, 172c
Hewett (Huete)
-, Henry, clothworker, 208
-, Thomas, of 'Lawrence Okarne', Berks.,
303s
-, William, kt, alderman, 303s
Hewson, Hewghson, see Huson
Hichecock, see Hitchcocke
Hill (Hilles, Hyll)
-, Elizabeth, widow, 16n, 144b*
-, Gilbert, attorney, 138b, 274b
-, John, skinner, 16q, 162p
-, Richard, merchant taylor, 11g
-, Vincent, sheriff's officer, 27i, 173g
-, William, of Hackney, 268
Hillary (Hilary)
-, Elizabeth, widow of Andrew, serjeant of
the chamber, 26d, 172d
-, Sebastian, waterbailiff, 286a, 289a, 292a,
295a; his widow, 301e
Hilliard(e) (Hillyard, Hyllyard)
-, John, carpenter, 92, 303s
-, John, deputy, 11n
-, Nicholas, xxxv; Alice, his wife, xxxvi
Hilmer, John, mason, 295e
Himsley, John, salter, 195
Hinde, Francis, kt., 101
hippocras, 305
Hitchcocke (Hichecock, Hichecokes,
Hytchcocke)
-, William, fishmonger, 10c, 142b, 158r,
278b
-, William, salter, 303q
Hobb(e)s, William, draper, 176e; his widow, 176e*
Hobson, Anthony, orphans of, 93
Hoddesdon (Hogesden), Herts., 322
Hodgeson, Robert, 317, 322
Hogdeson, John, beadle of the beggars, 301l
Holborn: conduit, 24b, 170b, 300b; liberties claimed by Bishop of Ely, 317
Holborn Bars, 183
Holborn Bridge, 24a, 170a, 183, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295d, 300a, 322
Hollon, Richard, 82
Holmes, Robert, gent., porter to the queen, 113
Holy Rood Alley (Rood Alley), 132f, 262e, 295d, 324c
Holy Trinity, Aldgate, priory of, see Christ Church, Aldgate
Holy Trinity the Less, 97, 236
Homes, Hugh, 92
Hone (Honne, Houne, Hoen)
-, Garret (Garrard), glazier, 303g
-, William, common pleader & counsel for
the city, 299f, 317
honey, see gauging
Hoore, Richard, serjeant carver, 286a, 289a
hops: condemned, 70, 214; suit re, xxi-xxii, 76, 227
Horn(e)
-, Andrew, chamberlain, xxii
-, Richard, 268
Horse Alley, 16g, 162g
horse hire, xx, 78, 90, 99, 110, 207, 234, 242, 321; for ambassadors, 90, 207, 305; for Estates of the Low Countries, xxviii, 2679
Horsehead, tenement in par. of St Dunstan in the East, 16r, 162q
Horsemill, tenement in Gracechurch St., 16g*
Horwod, John, obit of, 286c
Hosier (Hosyer)
-, Jeffery, 116c
-, Stephen, cooper, 11b, 71
hounds, see dogs
Houndsditch, xxvi; gardens at, 140g, 156d e, 276d; grate at, 183
How(e)
-, John, organmaker, 301i; (the same?),
289d
-, Martin, girdler, 24a, 170a
Howard (Heywarde), lord Thomas, 83*, 101, 227
Howllande, John, waxchandler, 305
Howse, Robert, clothworker, 233; sheriff, 280f
Howtinge, John carpenter, 299h
Hoxton, (Hogsdon, Hogeston), Middx., 41, 187, 303d
Huckle, William, 140j, 276e
Hudleston (Huddleston, Huddilstone, Huddulstone), Richard, treasurer in the Low Countries, 11q, 134, 135b, 264
Huete, see Hewett
Hull, alderman of, 303j; ship of, 135b
hunting, 108, 234; see also dogs; venison
Huntley
-, Edward, captain, 135b
-, Humfrey, common councilman, xxxvi,
237
Huntlowe, , 99
Hurley, Berks., prior of, 295d
Husee, John, vintner & chamberlain, xxxiii
Huson (Hughson, Hewson, Hewghson)
-, Richard, skinner, 45, 303p
-, Robert, gent., & Judith (Cox), his wife,
93
husting court, xxi, 17f, 163f; see also deeds & testaments
Hyde (Hide), Robert, 78; serjeant carver, 18e, 164e
I
impressment for Low Countries, see Low Countries
ink, 85, 229
inner chamber (court of aldermen), 17f, 163f; see also Guildhall
inquest, see quest
instruments: for cleansing the Thames of shelves, 324i*, jk; for surveying, 322
interpreter at gaol delivery of Newgate, 301j
Irish beggars, 87
iron & ironwork: beam, 178; cart, 324j; supplied, 50, 55, 192, 196, 303c, h; weights, 30
Isackson, Richard, painter stainer, 31
Isham (Isam), Henry?, 35, 142e, 278h
Iveley, see Eveley
Ivy Bridge, 35, 183; conduit house, 176j; pipes, 176c
J
jackets, 292c
Jackson, Joan, widow, 268
jakes, 9, 155
Jaques, Elizabeth, widow of John, 144d, 280d
Jenning, Rowland, of Kendal, 113*
jewels, 143, 279
Jocky, see Watson alias Jocky
Johnes, Maurice, 268
Johnson
-, , clothworker, 321
-, Alis, widow, 288, 290d, 294, 296e
-, Edmund, joiner, 7k, 153k
-, John, 268
-, John, basketmaker, 138d, 274d
-, Richard, carpenter, 286c, 289c, 292c,
295e
-, William, 24a
Joneys, , examiner in the star chamber, 317
jornet (jorynet), 292a
Joye, John, priest, 286b, 289b, 292c, 295c
Joynour, , attorney in the common pleas, 295e
juries: conservancy, 96, 221; for goods foreign bought & sold, 11b, 235; see also quest of office
K
Keall, Hugh, goldsmith, xxxv*
Keffer, Jonas, 82
Kellye (Kelley), Agnes, widow of Thomas, butcher, 132f, 262e, 324c
Kemp(e), George, attorney in the king's bench, 23b, 81, 169b; in the crown office, 76
Kennam, Nicholas, sub dean of St Paul's, 132a, 262a
Kent: conservancy courts, xxi; view of wood, xxiii, 215
Kerwyn (Kirwyn, Kyrwyn)
-, Andrew, freemason, 265
-, George, 194
-, William, freemason, xix, 23f, 389, 169f,
179, 181, 191, 201, 214
Ketcher, John, pewterer, xxx, 78, 141h, 277c
Kilburn, Middx., nunnery of, 295d
Kinge, John, 24a, 170a
king's (queen's) bench: attorney in, 23b, 81, 169b, 295e, 299e; city's warrant of attorney, 85; judges of, xxii*; prison, 112, 239; suits in, 81, 95, 237; see also crown office
Kingswell, Richard, esq., 176a*
Kirdford (Kyrdeford, Kurford), Sussex, 303s
Knowles (Knowlles)
-, Nicholas, priest,, 286b, 289b, 292c, 295c
-, Thomas, captain, 135a
Knyvet (Knevett)
-, Henry, M.P., 108
-, Thomas, M.P., 108*
Kyddy, Thomas, 103
Kyrton, Thomas, common serjeant, 17c, 163c, 235
Kyrwyn, see Kerwyn
Kytchin (Kitchen), John, common pleader, 23a, 71, 117, 169a, 247
L
Lacy(e), John, clothworker, xxx, 49, 141i, 158f, 224, 251, 277d
ladders, 29, 176
ladies & gentlewomen, 314, 318, 321; see also aldermen, wives of; lady mayoress
lady fair, see Southwark
lady mayoress, 100, 314, 318
lamb, 305
Lambe, Richard, keeper of Leadenhall, 286a, 289a, 292a, 294, 295a
Lambert(e)
-, , 315
-, alias Gittens (Gyttens), Henrick & his
wife, widow of Thomas Kellye, 132f,
262e; see also Kellye
Lambeth, 132c, 218
Lambeth Hill, xxv
Lamyman, Margaret, 286d, 289e, 292d, 295f
Lancaster, duchy court, 222
lands, city, see city lands
Lang, Robert, 287b, 288, 290c, 291, 293e, 294, 296e
Langford, Robert, comptroller & clerk of the chamber, xlii*
Langthorne, Thomas, salter, 135b
Largyn, Largen, see Lorgyn
Larkin, Roger, of 'Yeling', Kent, yeoman, 303s
Lathes, William, under waterbailiff, 20d, 96, 101, 166d, 2201, 265; his house, 176j
Lawson (Lauson)
-, Edward, fishmonger, 10b
-, George, cooper, 144c*
laystall, at Finsbury, 301k
Lea (Lee) river: act of parliament re, charges of, 322; table & plots of, 322
lead, 44, 58, 191, 219, 303j; for bullets, 103; for new conduit pipes, xix, 44, 191; foreign bought & sold, 233; standing of, 7l, 153l; weights, 58
Leadenhall, 16d, g, 24a, 41, 42, 162d, g, 170a, 176, 176b, g, 187, 219, 234, 265, 301d; common privies/vault, see privies; Greenyard, see Greenyard; keeper, xviii, 7l, 23i, 153l, 154e, 169i, 286a, 292a, 299l, see also Lambe, Richard; meal market, 25b, 171b, 178, 301b; premises in or near, 10d, 29, 176ab; pump, 31; sealing of tanned leather, 7d, 153d; standing of butchers, 8e, 154e; standing of wool, 294, and lead, 7l, 153l; weights for flesh, 191
Leake, John, alnager, 8h, 154h
Leather, James, 268
leather: fair, 240; for shoes for pumps, 177; sealing of, 7d, 153d, 288, 290d
legal charges & suits, xxixxiii; Christ Church, Aldgate, liberties of, 83, 227; city lands, leasing of, 230; Conduit Meads, 84, 227; Cripplegate, carpenter's yard at, 92; eggs, seizing of, 81, 237; Ely rents in Holborn, 317; foreign bought & sold, 71, 91, 233; garbling, quo warranto for office of, 79, 226; hops, condemned, 70, 214; hops, etc., quo warranto for right of search, 76, 227; London & Southwark, quo warranto for certain liberties, 87, 227; orphanage suits, 93, 95, 214, 228, 235; purprestures, 230; recovery of debt/ fine, 92, 223; St Clement, Eastcheap, city's tenements in, 92, 213; Thames, search of, 227; Tower liberties, 82, 212; White & Black Friars, liberties of, 233
legers, see coals
Leicester, earl of (Robert Dudley), xxviii, 78, 108, 116a, 225, 232; his house, 183
lent, 66, 92, 229, 235
Leonarde (Lennard), John, attorney in the common pleas, 299e
letter books, 17h, 163h; binding of book Z, 67
letters sent by court of aldermen & lord mayor, 27g
Levery, Robert, 176e*
Lewes (Lewys)
-, John, 228
-, John, proctor of the court of arches, 313
Lewes, Sussex, prior of St Pancras, xxv*, 289c, 295d
Leyre, William de, 16r*
libels, 69
Lidiat(t), Thomas, yeoman of the waterside, 286a, 289b, 292b, 295b
lighters, 324k
Lightfoote, Christopher, barber surgeon, 140a, 158g
lighthorn, 182, 197, 234
lights, see candles; cressets; lighthorn; links; torches
lime, 40, 184, 303k; lime sieves, 60
Lime Street, 323c; see also wards
Limehouse, Middx., 303s
linen, see cloth
links, 183
liveries: allowances for, to be examined, xxxvi; cloth for or money in lieu, xxiv, 11620, 132d, 24650, 262c, 324f; dinner at cutting out of, 80, 219; John Luck's, 89, 116c, 118b, 231, 246b, 248b; M.P.s', 94, 322; see also coats; jackets; jornet
loans, see chamber
Lockey, Charles, 71
locks (river), see Thames
locks & keys, 33
Lockwood, Alexander, merchant taylor, 11f
Lodge
-, Henry, 268
-, Thomas, kt, xxix*
lofts, see garners
Lombard Street, xxv, 295d, 301c
Lomnour, Henry, 286c, 292c
London, ships of, 135bd
London Bridge, 96; discharge of toll, xxvii, 132g, 262f, 286c, 295d, 324g
London Stone, 16a*
London Wall, 138g*, 286c, 295d, 300a
Lonyson (Lonison), John, goldsmith, 125d e, 255cd
lord admiral, xx
lord chancellor, xl*, 26m*, 64, 115a, 210, 245a, see also lord keeper; his servants, 64*, 73, 210, 292c, 295d, see also Dynne, Robert
lord chief justice, xli*, 82, 223, 317*
lord keeper of the great seal, xxvi, 27j, 129i, 317, 322, see also lord chancellor; his gentlemen & officers, 317, 322
lord mayor: at the conduit heads, 314, 321; at Depham's obit, 286c; at the Lady Fair, Southwark, 112, 239; bills of mortality made to, 63, 203; buckets for, 32, 193; collar of SS & jewel, xxix, 143, 279; commits queen's musicians to the compter, 77; elect, loans to, 121, 309; elect, presented to lord chancellor, 64, 210; election, service before, 63, 203, 304; feast, 78, 143, 207; fine for discharge from office of, 139a, 143, 275a, 279; hunting in St James's park, 108; house, xxix, xxxv, 31*; knighting of, 86, 211; letters, sent by, 27g; officers of, xvii, xxiii, 63, 203, 304; orphanage monies, xxxvii; paper books for, 67, 229; payments made by command of, xxiii, 64, 71, 77, 92, 96, 1001, 1035, 112, 210, 218, 222, 229, 232, 239, 242, 265, 315, 322; payments to, 106, 109, 115b, 135d, 139ef, 241, 243, 245b, 275ef, 289f, 292c, 295d; plate for use of, xxix, 74, 143, 216, 279; presentation at Westminster, 75, 210; servant to, 232; sewers, named in commission of, 319; sheriffs, right to choose one, xxx; sword carried before, 49, 216; torches for, at Midsummer Watch, 101, 238; unreverent speeches against, 139b, 275b; wine for or payment in lieu, 115b, 245b, 295d
lord mayor & aldermen: apparel, orders for wearing of, 229; as conservators of the Thames, 96, 221; attendance at sermons & services, 15b, 16i, 20a, 63, 161b, 162i, 166a, 203, 304; suit against, 95, 228; see also aldermen; aldermen, court of; lord mayor
lord privy seal, xl*
lord treasurer, 35, 115a, 245a
Lorde (Larde)
-, James, attorney, 324h
-, James, serjeant of the chamber, 18f, 91,
98, 111, 164f, 21314, 223, 240
Lorgyn (Largen, Largyn), Leonard, serjeant of the channel, 20c, 63, 78, 111, 166c, 203, 240; yeoman of the channel, 20c*, 304
Lothbury: conduit, 24b, 170b, 300b; grates, 24a, 170a, 286c, 289cd, 292c, 295d, 300a
Love, John, ship's master, 135b
Lovejoye (Loveioye), Jeffery, 303l
Low Countries, 11l*, 11m*, 225; Estates/ commissioners of, xxviii, 64, 2679; soldiers/pioneers for, xxviii, 11q, 101 4, 1345, 2646; see also Flanders
Lowe, William, 140n, 276h
Lowen (Lowyn, Lewen), Anne, 286d, 289e, 292d, 295f
Lowman, Walter, wait, 117
Lucas, William, mercer, 10a, 156h
Luck(e), John, servant to recorder, xxxvi*, 26g, 89, 116c, 118b, 172g, 231, 246b, 248b
Ludgate, 35, 45, 183; clock, 201; conduit, 191; keeper of the gaol, 11d, 142a, 158b, 278a; rebuilding, xv, xix, 29, 38, 176df, jl, 181, 191, 201, 214
Lun(e), Joan, widow of John, common hunt, 27f, 173e
lunatic, see Bethlem
Luttick, , 113
Lutwich, Thomas, joiner, keeper of Ludgate gaol, 11d, 142a, 158b, 278a
Lyddys (Lyddyas, Lyddus), Robert, waterbailiff's man, 20i, 66, 101, 112, 166i, 265; lunatic, 174d, 218; Katherine, his wife, 218
Lyfeilde, , J.P. for Surrey, 74
Lyle (Lile), Edward, serjeant of the chamber, 18f, 111, 119, 164f, 222, 240, 249
Lymby, Thomas, 303o
Lynton, , examiner in the star chamber, 83
Lyon (Lion), John, kt, alderman, 298b; Elizabeth, his widow, 298b; their arms, 316
Lyvers, Lucy, 302f
M
Mabb(e)
-, John, goldsmith & chamberlain, xxxv,
138bc, 139f*, 144e*, 274bc
-, Richard, 118b
-, Stephen, draper, 116c, 118b, 246b, 248b
Mackarys, Edward, 268
Mackwilliams, Henry, bailiff of St James, 16e, 162e
Maiden Lane, see Flying Horse
Maidenhead, Berks., 99
Mallory, Richard, lord mayor, 309
malmsey, 105
Man, Nicholas, clerk, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295c
Mannering, Launcelot, 303e
Manninge, David, yeoman of the woodwharves, 25f, 74, 171e, 215, 249
Mantell, Hugh, keeper of the reparation stuff & clerk of the works, 165c, 174e, 233
Mantells, the, 322
Manwood, Roger, counsel for the city, xxii*, 299g; serjeant at law, 317
Mark Lane, xiii*
Markam, Richard, 12b
markets: market offences, 9, 155, 237; see also bells; Leadenhall; meal markets; serjeant of the market; yeomen of the market
Marlow lock, 99
Marlton, Richard, 268
marmalade, 305
marshal's men, 75, 210
Marshalsea (Mershalsey), 77, 112, 239
Marsham, John, 125d; see also Marston
Marston, , 255c; see also Marsham, John
Martyn (Marten)
-, , keeper of the lord keeper's chamber,
317
-, , register to the lord keeper, 317
-, Anthony, goldsmith, 225
-, John, plumber, xix, 23h, 44, 58, 137g,
138e, 158s, 169h, 191, 219, 273g, 274e
-, John, yeoman of the waterside, 26f, 172f
-, Richard, alderman, 73, 78, 99, 157d*,
204; his servant, 222
-, Roger, kt, lord mayor, 143, 279, 317*; his
man, 321
-, William, common pleader, 295e
Marylebone (Marybourne), Middx., 295e; conduit heads, 321; park, 321
Maryner, Edward, sheriff's officer, 77
Maryns, Thomas de, chamberlain, xi, xii
marzipan (marchpanes), 305
Mascall (Maskall), Robert, carpenter, 16o, 23g, 31, 162n, 169g, 177, 247, 249, 303o, p
Mase, James, beadle of the beggars, 25e, 171d
Mason
-, Miles, glazier, 182
-, Thomas, 82
master of the rolls, xxii*, 82, 101; his man, 93
Masterson, Humfrey, 224
match, 103
Mathew(e)
-, Henry, grocer, 11i, 46
-, Richard, cutler, 136c, 272c
-, Richard, goldsmith, 216
mats, 89, 234
Mattok, Nicholas, chamberlain, xii*
Maunsell, Richard, clerk to the chamberlain: his account for 153536, ix, xiv, xxii*, xxv, xl, 28397
Mauvissire (Moivuser, Moivusyer), Michael de Castelnau, Seigneur de la, 90
Mawbourne, William, of Reading, Berks., bargeman, 303s
May(e)
-, , of Horsemonden, Kent, clothier, 235
-, Richard, merchant taylor, 116a, 174b,
226
mayor's court, xxi; attorneys, xviii, see also Dalby, William; clerks, xxiii, 8i, 17gh, 154i, 163gh, 294; judge, 17f, 163f; pleaders, see common pleaders; under clerk, xxiii, 27a, 173a; see also Guildhall
meal, see grain
meal markets, 58; see also Leadenhall; Newgate market; Queenhithe
mealweighers (mealmeters), 25b, 30, 117, 171b, 247, 295b, 301b; see also Evans, John
measurage, xiv; see also cloth
measures, see weights & measures
Medcalfe (Medcalff, Meadcalf), Peter, clocksmith, 25g, 34, 171f, 180; (another?) blacksmith, 34*
Medley
-, George, mercer & chamberlain, ix,
xxxiv, 8d, 154d, 2834, 286a, 287c,
289a, 292a, 295a, 306
-, Robert, goldsmith, 125d, 142c, 255c,
278c
Medway, river, xx
Mellowe(s)
-, John, clothworker, xxi, xxii, 95, 228;
Elizabeth (Gilson), his wife, 95*
-, Lawrence, clothworker, 11e
Mellyn, Michael, stranger, 33
Mermaid, tenement near Billingsgate, 7e*
Mersshe, John, M.P., 322
Methingham, John, 268
Michell
-, George, limeman, 40, 184
-, Humfrey, esq., 138f, 274f
Middlesex: clerk of the peace, 23c, 169c, 302d; conservancy juries, xx, 96, 221; sheriffs, writs to, 96, 221; surveyor of, 80; theodory (feodary?), 80; see also sheriffs of London & Middlesex
Middleton (Midleton, Middelton)
-, William, vintner, 107, 217
-, William, yeoman of the chamber &
keeper of Guildhall, 286a, 287b, 288,
289a, 290c, 291, 292a, 293e, 294, 295a,
296e
midsummer watch, 101, 238
Milbourne, William, painter, chamberlain, xxxiii
Milk Street pump, 31, 177
Milles
-, , attorney, in the star chamber, 83
-, Richard, 286d, 289e, 292d, 295f
Minories, gardens near, 140b*, df, 156fh, 276c
minstrel, 20e, 166e; see also waits
Monmouth (Monmothe), Humphrey, sheriff, 289f
Montgomery, John, 101*
Moor Ditch: boat for, 307; fishing, 308
Moor Lane, sluice at, 24a, 170a
Moore, see More
Moorfields, xx
Moorgate: conduit, 183; postern & ditches, 24a, 170a, 286c, 292c, 295b, 300a
Moravia, a native of, 217
More (Moore)
-, John, kt, 289c*
-, Thomas, kt, 289c*
-, William, kt, 101, 233
-, William, merchant taylor, orphans of, 11f
Moreton, see Murton
morions, 54
Morris (Morrys, Morice)
-, , 101, 113
-, James, counsel for the city, xxii, 23a, 83,
169a
-, Peter, stranger, 137c, 138ef, 273c,
274ef
-, Richard, ironmonger, xxx, 11u, 141f,
158i
Morryson, , 113
Mortymer, James, ship's master, 135b
Mosley, Humfry, secondary, 91, 94, 322
Mote, , bellfounder, 43
Mounson, , counsel for the city, 317
Mount, , 158g
Mowse, John, page to the beadle of the beggars, 286b, 289c, 292b, 295b
Mundes, Edmund, keeper of Newgate, 302d
Mundy, Thomas, underwaterbailiff, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a
murage, xii*
Murson, Humfrey, 85
Murton (Moreton), John, yeoman of the waterside, 286a, 289b, 292b, 295b
muscadel, 11b, 71
musicians, queen's, 77; see also waits
musters, xv, xxviii*, 11lo, 101
'Myle Hale', Kent, 303s
Myllwarde, Nicholas, shipwright, 303b
N
napkins, 89
Nashe
-, Edward, paviour, 35, 183
-, Lawrence, farmer of Finsbury, 25d, 171c
-, Nicholas, farmer of Finsbury, 301k
Nayler, Henry, clothworker, 156c
necessaries, see privies
Nelson
-, , glazier, 296d
-, William, attorney in the common pleas,
169b
New Fish Street, see Green Dragon
Newby, Thomas, clothworker, 140i, 156e
Newditt (Newdick), Robert, 93, 228
Newgate, 29, 35, 39, 176l, 183; conduit, 191; interpreter at gaol delivery, 301j; keeper of gaol, 23c, 26m, 169c, 172m, 302d, see also Crowther, William; prisoners' fees, 23c, 169c, 302d; tenement without, 137e, 273e
Newgate market (meal), 25b, 301, 35, 171b, 178, 183, 301b
Newman, Gregory, 137e, 273e
Nicholas (Nycholas)
-, Ambrose, salter, (kt, alderman), treasurer of St Bartholomew's hospital, 298h;
his widow, 279
-, John, 140m, 276g
Nicholles (Nicolles, Nycolls)
-, George, tailor & Alice (Fisher), his wife,
27j, 129i; see also Fisher
-, John, 268
-, John, alnager, 8h, 154h
-, Roger, poulter, 301g
Nicolson, alias Whiteheade, John, 268
nightwork, xix, 46, 190, 303l
Noble
-, Robert, limeman, 184
-, William, ship's master, 135b
Norfolk, 311
Norman, Robert, wait, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295b
Norris (Norrys)
-, Edward, captain, 135c
-, Henry, captain, 135b
-, John, general of the army, xxviii, 102,
135a
North(e)
-, Jeffery, paviour, 303m, q
-, John, of Hampstead, 303s
-, Margaret, widow of Sir Edward, lord
North, 143, 279
-, Robert, of Hampstead, yeoman, 48, 186,
303r
Northage, John, common cryer, 18c, 164c
Norton
-, , comfitmaker, 305
-, Arthur, 268
-, Arthur, wait, 117
-, Mark, 235
-, Thomas, 82
-, Thomas, M.P., 322
-, William, 82
-, William, stationer, 8l, 16h, 154l, 162h, l
Norwell (Norwall), Thomas, shipwright, 303b, 307
Norwich, 229
nuisances, fines for, 9, 155
O
oaths, book of, 229; see also constables; freemen
obits, xxv, xxvii, 283; Barton's, 295c; Depham's, 286c; Horwod's, 286c
Offeley, William, merchant taylor, 10b
officers, city, see city officers
oil: for weapons, 54; suit re, xxi, 76. 227; see also gauging
Oker, Richard, fife player, 25i, 171h
Old Bailey (street), 35, 176e, k, 183; property in, 12c, 136a, 140a, mo, 156b, 158g, t, 272a, 276gh, 278e
Olyver, Peter, ship's master, 135b
Onslowe, John, clerk of the house of commons, 322
oranges, 37
organs, 289d, 301i
orphans, orphanage: books of account, xvi, 27d, 251; chamberlain's reponsibilities for, xxxii; debt to orphans, xxxixxxii, xxxviixxxviii, 144c, 280c; finding money, xv, xxiv, 11c, eg, 70*, 123, 253; fines for marrying without consent, 93, 136b, 272b; law suits, xxi, 93, 214, 228, 235; orphanage payments, xxiv, 122, 252; orphanage receipts, xvi, 13, 159; plate, 138c, 274c; recognizances engrossed, 17h, 163h
orphans' court, see Guildhall
Osborne (Osbourne)
-, , lord keeper's gentleman, 322
-, Christopher, attorney, 88, 113, 132h,
262g
-, Edward, kt, alderman, xxix, 11x, 12b, 70,
83, 95*, 137d, 208, 273d; lord mayor,
140b*
-, Joan, 286d, 289e, 292d, 295f
otter heads, 68, 216
outer court, see Guildhall; mayor's court
Overend, Hugh, 176e
Owen
-, Edward, ship's master, 135b
-, Thomas, common pleader & counsel for
the city, xxii, 23a, 76, 79, 82, 923, 95,
117, 169a, 223, 226, 230, 247; justice of
common pleas, xxii; serjeant at law,
xxii
ox, 305
Oxford, 218; Balliol College, 161c
Oxford, earl of, 16a, 162a
Oxted? (Awstade), Surrey, 303s
oyer and determiner, commission of, 232
oysters: oystermen, 8g, 154g, 294; wharfage of, 7p, 153p
P
package, office of, xiii*, xiv, 7h, 153h, 291
Packington, William, alnager, 8h, 154h
Paddington, Middx., xx, 16s, 321
Padyam, Simon, underbailiff of Southwark, 265
Palmer
-, Edward, haberdasher, 11c
-, Robert, of 'Myle Hale', Kent, yeoman,
303s
-, William, 286c, 289c, 292c
-, William, founder, 24b, 59, 170b, 200,
303f
paper, 67, 72, 209, 229
parchment, 67, 229
Paris Garden, Southwark, 321
parish clerks, see companies
Parker, Arthur, servant to lord mayor, 232
parliament, 94, 322
Parr, Davy, joiner, 37
Parrott (Parrat), Bartholomew, 303q
Parry, William, 105
Partridge
-, Affabel, goldsmith, xxxv*
-, Francis, barber, surgeon, 321
Paskyn (Pasken, Paskine), Philip, mason, 299h, 303q
Patenson, Henry, 286c*, 289c, 292b, 295b
Pattricke, Gregory, 268
Paul's Wharf, 51
paving, xix, 35, 142e, 183, 278h, 303m; see also trades: paviours
Pawn, , 16k, 162k
Payne
-, , king's serjeant, 85
-, Richard, joiner, 53
-, Robert, carpenter, 82
peace, clerk of the: city, 23c, 169c, 302d; Middlesex, 23c, 169c, 302d
Peacock, tenement in Thames Street, 35*, 41
Peckham Fields, Camberwell, xxxvii*
Peele (Pele, Poell), James, 13*, 1223, 144c, 322; clerk of Christ's Hospital, 27d
Pegram (Pegrem), Richard, haberdasher, keeper of the reparation stuff, 174e, 182, 189
Peirson (Peareson, Pereson)
-, , keeper of the star chamber, 117
-, John, clerk, 15a, 161a
-, Richard, draper, 97
Penrith, Mathew, yeoman of the market, 289a, 292a, 295a
pensions and annuities, xviii, 15a, 25c, h, 26ae, ij, 27f, h, 161a, 171b*, 171g, 172ae, ij, 173, ef, 174a, b, d, 286c, 289c, 292c, 299j, 301e, h, 302a, c, f; officers', 26f, k, m, 27c, i, 172f, k, m, 173c, g, 299j, 302e
pepper (rent), 16s, 292c
perambulations, 230
Percye (Percey), Anthony, haberdasher, 7c, 278g
perfumes, 100, 234, 321
Perkins, Agnes, widow, 303t
Perryn, William, 170a
Pery, William, 286d, 289e, 292d, 295f
Peter, , 113
Pett, Peter, shipwright, 303s
Petty Wales, 24a, 170a, 300a
pheasants, 305
Philipot (Philpott), Sir John, estate of
-, accounts, xiii, xxv, xxvii; for 15845,
1257, 146; for 15856, 2557, 270;
charges on, 62, 176m, 202, 286b*, 289c,
295c
-, almsfolk, xxv, 126c, 256c; (named), 286d,
289e, 292d, 295f
-, rent gatherer, 126b, 256b
Philippa of Hainault, queen, xi
Phillips (Phillippes), William, merchant taylor, 140d, 156f
pickage, 8j, 154j
piepowder court, 8b, 154b
Pike, Richard, of Rudgwick, Sussex, yeoman, 51
pikes, training in, 11l, 101; half pikes, 54
pioneers, see Low Countries
pipes, see conduits
Pissing conduit, near the Stocks, 35
plague, xxiii, 66, 112, 229, 242
Plane, Margaret, widow, 81
plate, city, xx, xxiii, xxix, 74, 216; exchange of basin & ewer, 312; inventories of, 143, 279; sold to provide gifts, xl*
Plowden, Edmund, xxii, 79, 299g, 317
Plumpton, William, yeoman of the chamber, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a
Poell, see Peele
Poland, a native of, 218
Polier, Simon, bearward, 321
Pollibere (Polyver), Giles, 295d, 324c
Ponde, Hamond, son of Jeffrey, 208
Ponder, Lawrence, 24a, 170a
poor: casual employment for, 63, 101, 111, 203, 240; disbursements to, 16q, 75, 96, 162p, 210, 218, 221, 239, 321; see also charitable payments; Philipot estate: almsfolk
Pope, , beerbrewer, 287b, 296e
Popham, John, attorney general, 115a, 245a
Poplar, 136d, 272d
Port, Thomas, clothworker, 7b, 8h*
'Portas', Essex, 207
Porter
-, Edward, 268
-, John, 52; (another?) 140e, 276c
-, John, ship owner, 135b
Portugal, king of, 234
post, ordinary, 207, 267, 268
posterns, see Aldgate; Moorgate
potation (drinking) money, 19a, 126b, 129c, 132d, 165a, 256b, 259c, 262c, 305, 324e
Potter, John, captain, 135d
Poultry, 183; see also compters
poultry wares, 301g, 305
powder & match, 103
Powell, John, of Southwark, brewer, 16n
Poynter, Richard, draper & Jane, his widow, 298c
Prannell (Pranell), Henry, vintner, sheriff, xxx, 224, 241, 262f
preachers: at the new churchyard near Bethlem, 97, 237; at St Paul's cross, 218*; at the Spital, 207; in Guildhall chapel, 63, 203, 304?
presents, see gifts
Preston, John, poulter, 305
Prestwood, William, leatherseller, 67; stationer, 229, 306
priests, see Edmonton; Guildhall: library; St Paul's; St Swithin
printing, see books & records
prisons, see compters; king's bench; Ludgate; Marshalsea; Newgate; White Lion
privies (necessaries and vaults), xix; at Blanchappleton, 46; at Leadenhall, 24a, 46, 170a, 190; at Newgate, 29; at the garden at the Sessions House, 176f, 190; at the Greenyard, 190; cleansing of, 11i, 46, 190, 256e, 259h; see also Guildhall: house of office
proclamations, xxiii, 66, 6970*, 229
Prynn(e), John, grocer, 140k, 156d
Puckeringe, John, serjeant at law, speaker of parliament, 94
Pudding Lane, xxv
Pullyard, George, 11j
Pullyson (Pullison), Thomas, kt, alderman, 137e*, 141b, 204, 228, 277a; lord mayor, xxx, 11o, 63, 106, 109, 115b, 121, 135d; his house, 31*
pumps, xix, 31, 35, 176i, 177, 199, 303o; pump boxes, 60
Purchas (Purches), William, mercer, chamberlain, xxxiii, 227
purprestures, city's title to, 230
Pursell, Thomas, of Clement's Inn, 16s
purses, 115a, 121, 245a, 251
putgalley, 176c
Putney, Surrey, 96, 221
Pye Corner, 29*
Q
quails, 305
Quarles, William, mercer, 10b
Queenhithe, 8g, 24a, 35, 154g, 170a, 176k, 288, 291; cranes, 45, 188; custom of rushes, 7c*, 291; farmer of the profits (meal, etc.), 7p, 68, 153p, 231; new market house, 298b, e, 316; property at, xxv, 125c, 191
queen's remembrancer, 299a
quest of office, 71; see also juries
quo warranto, see legal charges
R
Radcliffe, see Ratcliffe
rakers, xviii, 24a, 25d, 170a, 171c, 300a, 301k
Ramel, Henry, Danish ambassador, 207*
Ramsbury, John, paviour, 35
Ramsey, Thomas, kt, alderman, 270, 281
Ratcliffe (Radclyffe, Radcliffe, Ratclyffe), Anthony, merchant taylor, 174b, 226; sheriff, xxx, 207, 224, 241, 262f
rates, x*
Ravenscroft(e) (Raynescroft)
-, Henry, yeoman of the waterside, 20f, 78,
166f, 207, 210, 267
-, William, common hunt's man, 20h, 66,
81, 101, 112, 166h, 207, 231, 242;
(another?) 268
Reading, Berks, 303s
recorder, xvii, xxi, xxii*, xxxii, xli*, 17a, f, 64, 76, 77*, 823, 90, 93, 95, 98, 163a, f, 204, 207, 213, 218, 223, 227, 230, 232, 234, 286a, c, 289a, f, 292a, 295a, 317, 322; as M.P., 94; his deputy, see Dale, Matthew; Daniel, William; his clerk, 317; his servant/man, 26g, 207. 213, 222, see also Luck, John
records, see books & records
Red Cross, Southwark, tenements in, 278f
Redknight(e), Thomas, yeoman of the woodwharves, 25f, 71, 74, 171e, 191, 215
rent farms, xiv, 7, 153, 283, 288, 291, 295
rental: bridge house estates, xii*, xiv*; Carpenter lands, xiii, xxvxxvii, 128b, 258b; city lands, ix, xiixiv, xxv, 3, 149; Finsbury, xxvii*; Philipot lands, xiii, xxv, xxvii, 125b, 255b; Reynwell lands, xiii, xxvxxvii, 131b, 261b, 323b
renter general, xvii, 19a, 117, 119, 165a, 249, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a
rents and quitrents (payments), xvii, 16, 126a, 129a, 132bc, 162, 256a, 259a, 262b, 283, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295cd, 324b
reparation stuff: chamberlain's responsibilities for, xxxiixxxiii; keeper of, 19b*, 165c, 174e, 233, see also Pegram, Richard; purchases (emptions) of, xixxx, xxxii*, 3062, 177202
reparations, xii, xxxiii
Reve, , attorney in the crown office, 76; cf Eve, John
Reynwell (Raynewell), John, estate of
accounts: xiii, xxvxxvii; for 15845,
1313, 146; for 15856, 2613, 270; for
15656, 3235; charges on, 62, 120,
176m, 202, 250, 286b*, 286c*, 289c*,
289f
-, renter, 117, 119, 132d, 247, 249, 262c
ribbon, 102
Richmond, Surrey, 207
Rigby, Roger, grocer, 93
Robertes, John, captain, 135b
Roffe, , widow, 268
Rogers, Robert, 222
Romeland, 7f, 153f
Romforde (Rumford), Helen, wife (widow) of Stephen, goldsmith, 16m, 162m
Rood Alley, see Holy Rood Alley
Roper, William, attorney in the king's bench, 295e, 299e
ropes, 45, 188, 221, 303p
Rosewell, William, queen's solicitor, 299c
Rowe (Roe), William, alderman, 78, 80
Rowse, William, of Leicester, vintner, 11b
Royal Exchange, xvii, xxxi, 16jn, 144b, d, 162jm, 218, 280b, d
rubbish, carriage of, for paving, 35, 183
Ruddick (Rudduck), Thomas, carpenter, 42
Rudgwick Sussex, 51
Rumford, see Romforde
Rundell, Thomas, orphans of, 138c, 274c
runlet, 305
runners (fowl), 305
rushes, 89, 100, 234, 321; custom of, 7c, 153c, 278g, 288, 291, 294; farm of the improvement of, 137e*; improver of, 139f*; rush rooms, 35
Russheton, Thomas, town (common) clerk, 286a, 289a, 290b, 292a, 295a
Rutland, Clemence, 287a, 288, 290a, 291, 293a, 294, 296b
Ryce, Simon, bridgemaster, xxxiii*
Ryckeman, Robert, ship's master, 208*
Rydeldon, Christopher, carpenter, 303s
Ryder, William, draper, 81
Rye, Sussex, 310
Ryseley, , 102
Ryvers, John, sheriff, 324g
S
saddle, xix, 47
Sadler, Ralph, kt, 322
St Andrew Undershaft: churchwardens, 289f; property in parish, xxvi, 323c
St Antholin: poor householders, 97, 236; pump, 31, 176i, 199; well, 183
St Bartholomew the Less: property in parish, 16l*
St Bartholomew's Hospital, 7a, g, 16q, 88*, 136d, e, 153a, g, 162p, 272d, e, 298h; (hospital?) 24a, 170a
St Benet Sherehog: poor householders, 97, 236
St Botolph Billingsgate; churchwardens, 289f; property in parish, xxvi, 324b
St Clement, Eastcheap: churchwardens, 295c; city's tenements in parish 92, 176c, 213
St Clement's Lane, 92*
St Dunstan in the East: grate, 24a, 170a; payment to, 16g, 162g, 286c, 289b, 292c, 295c; property in parish, 16r, 162q
St Dunstan in the West: suspiral, 35
St Dunstan's chapel, see St Paul's
St George, Southwark, xxxvii*, 278f
St Giles in the Fields: conduit heads, 80; property in, xxvi
St James, bailiff of, 16e, 162e
St James' Field, pipes in, 176b, c, f
St James' Park, 108
St John the Baptist, Walbrook: poor householders, 97, 236
St Lawrence Jewry: paving against church, 183; vicar, xvii, 161c, 295d
St Lawrence Lane, 176gj
St Lawrence Pountney: property in parish or near church, 10b, 16c, r, 29, 46, 156i, 162c, q, 176j
St Leonard Eastcheap: property in parish, 16h, 162h
St Magnus: church, 112, 137c, 239, 273c; corner, 176h; reader, see Closse, George; see also crown
St Martin le Grand, 101
St Martin in the Fields, suspiral at, 35
St Mary Aldermary: poor householders, 97, 236
St Mary at Hill: property in parish, xxvi
St Mary Axe, 24a, 140l, 170a, 276f, 300a
St Mary le Bow: poor householders, 97, 236
St Mary Spital: cleaning lanes leading to, 234; grate near, 24a, 170a; Mr Isham's house near, 35, 142e, 278h; prior of, 295d; sermons/house used for hearing, xvii, 16i, 20a, 37, 61, 100, 162i, 166a, 190, 207, 234, 318
St Michael Bassishaw: parson, 15b, 161b
St Michael Cornhill: property in parish, 16l*
St Michael le Querne: obit, 286c; property in parish, 11i, 46, 295d
St Nicholas Acon: property in parish, xxxvii*
St Paul's cathedral: attendance of mayor & aldermen at, 20a, 63, 166a, 203, 304; Barton's obit, 295c; chantry priest, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295c; charnel chapel, priests of, 286b, 289b, 292c, 295c; cross, 218*; doctors & proctors, 101; Foliot's chantry, 132a, 262a, 289c, 295c, 324a; quit rents payable to, 16c, 126a, 162c, 256a, 295c; St Dunstan's chapel, 63, 203, 304
St Peter, Cornhill: bequest to, 295c; parson, 16d, 162d, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295c, see also Ashebold, William; trinity altar, 286b, 292c, 295c
St Swithin: parson, 286c; priest, 286b, 289b, 292c, 295c; property in parish, 16a, 162a
St Thomas the Apostle: poor householders, 97, 236
St Thomas' Hospital, 88*
St Vedast, xxxvi, xxxvii; property in parish, 125e, 126a, 255cd, 256a
Saires, see Sare
Salowaye, see Solloway
salt bushel, 237
Salutation, tenement in Tower Street, 136e*
Salutation, tenement next Billingsgate, xxvi, 219
Samon
-, Thomas, goldsmith, 216
-, Thomas, of 'Yeling', Kent, yeoman, 303s
Sampson (Samson), Richard, blacksmith, 55, 196, 303c, 324j
sand, for paving, 35
Sare (Sares, Saires)
-, Andrew, salter, 27h, 70, 173f; haberdasher, 27h*
-, Thomas, haberdasher, 323c
Saunders
-, George, merchant taylor, orphans of, 11e
-, Thomas, garbler, & Mary, his widow,
7m*
-, Thomas, kt, queen's remembrancer,
299a
Savage (Savidge), John, swordbearer's man, 20g, 101, 166g
Saye, William, proctor of the court of arches, 313
scaffold, 176l
scales, 178
scavengers, 24a, 170a, 301d
Scotland, ambassador of, 90
scotsman, 322
searchers at the waterside, 25f, 301m, see also yeomen of the woodwharves
searchers of woollen cloth, see alnagers
Sebright(e), William, town (common) clerk, 17d, 23c, 101, 163d, 169c; clerk of the peace, 23c, 169c
Seccheford, Henry de, chamberlain, xi
secondary, xviii, 78, 91, 94, 143, 207, 279
seditious books, 70
Seething Lane, 183
Seger (Seager)
-, dutchman, see Van Pilkam, Segar
-, William, horner, 27g, 88
serjeant carvers, xvii, 18e, 164e, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a, 300*, see also Ap John, Edward; Hyde, Robert; man, 20j, 166j, see also Treherne, Philip
serjeant, common, see common serjeant
serjeant of the channel, xvii, 20c, 63, 166c, 203; see also Lorgyn, Leonard; serjeant of the market
serjeant of the market, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a; see also serjeant of the channel
serjeants at law, see Brown, Humphrey; Carus, Thomas; Daniel, William; Fleetwood, William; Manwood, Roger; Owen, Thomas; Puckeringe, John; Shuttleworthe, Richard; Walmesley, Thomas; Willoughy, Thomas
serjeants at mace, 239; see also sheriffs' serjeants
Serjeants' Inn, 82, 176c
serjeants of the chamber, xvii, 8a, 18f, 91, 154a, 164f, 286a*, 287b, 289a, 292a, 294, 295a, 296e, see also Foster, Richard; Lorde, James; Lyle, Edward; serjeant's widow, 26d, 172d
Sessions House, 26l, 61, 172l, 176c, 183; privy/vault in garden, 176f, 190
Seven, Sevyn, see Sewen
Seven Stars, tenement in Smithfield, 230
Sewen, (Seven, Sevyn, Shewyn)
-, John, founder, 300b, 303f
-, William, founder, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295e
sewers, xx, 176, ij; commission of, 319
Sharpe, Reginald R., xxxix
Shaw(e)
-, John, draper, clerk of the chamber,
xlixliii, 19b, 74, 111, 165b, 216, 230,
240, 242, 249
-, William, armourer, 54
-, William, brewer, 105
sheep (muttons), 305
Shepparde (Shepherd)
-, Ralph, yeoman of the waterside, 20f, 81,
166f, 237
-, Robert, fisherman, 238
sheriffs of London & Middlesex: accountant in the exchequer for, 113, 132h, 138b, 262g, 274b; act for election of, xxx, 97, 232; buckets for, 193; discharge of toll of London Bridge, xxvii, 132g, 262f, 286c, 295d, 324g; exemption from office of, xxxiv; fines for refusal to serve, xv, xxixxxxi, 11a, rw, 12fg, 139cd, 140b, 141a, cm, 158a, df, io, 251, 275c, d, 276a, 277bg, 278j, 298a, 309; fines, bonds for, 233, 251; fines, legal proceedings upon failure to pay, 223; payment to, due from the Easterlings, 109, 139e, f, 241, 275e, f; payment to, out of Reynwell bequest, 289f; payments to, for accepting office, xx, xxx, 77, 224, 280f; torches for, at midsummer watch, 238; see also Billingsly, Henry; Hawes, James; Middlesex; Ratcliffe, Anthony
sheriffs' courts: clerks of, xviii; see also secondary; undersheriff
sheriffs' officers, 27i, 77, 302e
sheriffs' serjeants, 112, 173g; widow, 26a; see also serjeants at mace
sheriffs' yeoman, 26k, 172k
Shingleton, see Singleton
ships: carrying cloth to Algiers, 208*; transporting soldiers, xxviii, 135ad; victualling, 103, 135d
ships (named): Ann, London, 135c; Daniell, London, 135b; Elizabeth, London, 135b; Flower of Comforte, London, 135d; George Bonaventure, 208*; Grace of God, London, 135d; Guifte of God, London, 135b; (another) 135b; (another) 135c; Hounde, Colchester, 135b; Hounde, London, 135b; John, Yarmouth, 135a; Mary Flower, London, 135b; Mary Katheryn, London, 135b; Phenix, Hull, 135b; Roberte Bonaventure, Yarmouth, 135a; Rowe Buck, Blakeney, 135b; Swallowe, London, 135a; Thomas, Yarmouth, 135a
shooting, see gun shot; wrestling & shooting
Shoott, , captain, 101
Short Lane, 16r, 162q
Shotton, Thomas, 303q
shovellers, 305
Shuttleworthe, Richard, serjeant at law, xxii, 23a, 169a
Sidney, William, kt, 286c*, 291, 293d
signs: for oystermen, 8g, 294; for sellers of fish, oranges, etc., 37
Singleton (Shingleton, Syngleton), Hugh, stationer, 67, 69, 85, 229
Singwell, John, ironmonger, 242
Skarborrowghe, Robert, waterbailiff, 18d, 164d
Skif (Skef, Skyf), Maud, 286d, 289e, 292d, 295f
Skinner (Skynner)
-, John, armourer, 140f, 156g
-, Thomas, clothworker, xxxi, 11a, 12f, 77,
139bc, 158a, 275bc
Skipwich, , lord keeper's gentleman, 317
Slany, Stephen, sheriff, 109, 132g
sleds, 176l
sluices, see grates & sluices
Smarte (Smert)
-, Alice, widow of Robert, 27j, 129i, 144c*
-, Henry, mealmeter, 301b
-, John, 227
Smart's Key, xvii, 11h, 16b, 162b
Smedley (Smedly), George, 93, 228
Smith(e) (Smyth(e))
-, Andrew, 268
-, Ann, see Wytt, alias Smith
-, Bartholomew, gent., 16k, 162k
-, Humfrey, 78
-, James, clerk of the mayor's court, 17gh,
163gh
-, John, 207
-, John, armourer, 311
-, John the elder, 21, 167; Margaret, his
widow, 217
-, John, glazier, 61
-, John, yeoman of the waterside, 20f, 166f
-, Nicholas, merchant taylor, 89, 231
-, Robert, city solicitor, xxiixxiii, 27a, 76,
789, 814, 87, 90, 93, 95, 173a, 209,
21214, 223, 2268, 229*, 230, 2323,
235; executor of Robert Brandon,
xxxvii
-, Simon, grocer, orphans of, 235
-, Walter, swordbearer, 286a, 289a, 292a,
295a
Smithfield (& West Smithfield), 7a, 8j, 154j, 298i; pens, 35; pond, 29; rails, 176f, k; see also Seven Stars
Snagg, Robert, 93
Snowe, Richard, 303s
soap, suit re, xxi, 76, 227
solder, soldering, 44, 58, 176h, 191
soldiers, xxxiv; see also Low Countries
solicitor, city, see city solicitor
solicitor general (queen's solicitor), 299c, 317
Solloway (Salowaye), , attorney in the exchequer, 79, 84
Somer (Sommer, Somers)
-, Elizabeth, widow, 11j
-, Thomas, waterbailiff, 81, 231
Somer's Key, xvii, xxvi, 16p, 162o
Somerset House, 86, 220
Somes, Stephen, girdler, 11c
Southwark, 87, 227, 278f, 305; bailiff, widow of, 26i, 172i; conservancy court at, 96, 220; farm of, xxvii, 132h, 138b, 262g, 274k, 324h; lady fair, 112, 239; prisons in, 112, 239; underbailiff, 265; see also Winchester Place
Southwell Robert, common serjeant, 286a, 289a, 290b, 292a
Southwyk (Southacke, Sowthacke), George, grocer & garbler, 7m, 153m
spaniards, 265
spaniels, see dogs
Spencer
-, John, alderman, 78; sheriff, 77*; Alice,
his wife, 93
-, Nicholas, 237
-, Samuel, ship's master, 135d
-, Thomas, bricklayer, 303q
Spillman (Spylman), Francis, clerk of the parliaments, 322
spital sermons, see St Mary Spital
Springham, Richard, 176g*
squirts, latten, 59, 200
Stacye (Stace), Thomas, paviour, 303m
Stafford, William, xxvi*
stags, see venison
Staines, Middx., xx, 221
Stanton, , 317
Staples, William, cordwainer, 311
star chamber: attorneys in, 83; examiner in, 83, 317; keeper of, 23b, 117, 169b, 247, 295e, 299f; suits in, 83, 227, 317
Starky
-, Peter, 287a, 288, 290a, 291, 293b, 294,
296b
-, Thomas, alderman, 270, 281
Steelyard, merchants of (Easterlings): debt due from, xxix, 109, 139ef, 241, 275ef; rent paid by, xxvi, 287a, 290a, 293d, 296b; stone supplied by, 38
Stephens, Thomas, ship's master, 135b
Steward, Thomas, 268
Stewkely, Hugh, gent., 136a, 272a
sticklers (stucklers), 112, 239
Stile (Strile), William, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295d
Stockemeade (Stockmade), Margaret widow, xxvi, 16p, 162o
Stocks, the, xxv, 35, 176ef, 183
Stodard, William, 287b, 288, 290c, 291, 293e, 294, 296e
Stone
-, , 321
-, William, haberdasher, 270, 281
stone(s), 35, 389, 179, 183, 199, 298e, 303q
Stonehouse, George, 176a
Store, Henry, woodmonger, 303s
storehouses: at Leadenhall, 41, 176b; at Queenhithe, 7p, 155p, see also garners; in Blackwell Hall, 298h; in the bayhall, 101
Strachon
-, John (recte? Richard), wait, 286b
-, Richard, wait, 289b, 292b, 295b, cf
Strachy, Richard
Strachy (Strachey)
-, Richard, wait, 299j, cf Strachon, Richard
-, Robert, wait, 117
Strand, 176f
strangers & foreigners: basketmakers, 294; bayhall market for, 8k, 154k; botchers, 8c, 154c, 294; collections from, towards musters, 11lo, 101; glazier, 182; supplies locks & keys, 33; tapster, 81; to contribute to 15ths, 229; wharfage of, 7f, 153f; see also dutchman; frenchman; Moravia; Poland; scotsman; spaniards; Steelyard; venetian
Stratford, Middx., 322
Straunge (Strainge), Alice, widow, 26e, 172e
strawings, 100, 234
streets, cleansing of, 21, 167
Strood, Kent, 303s
Strowdwick (Strowdewick, Strowdewyk)
-, Henry, of Kirdford, Sussex, boardman,
303s
-, Robert, of 'Awstade', Surrey, 303s
-, William, of Kirdford, Sussex, 303s
Stuges, Albert: his servant, 322
Sturdevant(e), Matthew, swordbearer, 18a, 27e, 164a, 173d
Sturgeon, John, haberdasher, chamberlain, xxxiv, 139e, 275e, 306
sturgeon, see fish
subtleties, 305
Suckley, Susan, 268
sugar, 305
suppers, 99, 322
Surrey: conservancy juries, xx, 96, 221; justices of the peace, 74; store of wood in, 74; writs to sheriff, 96, 221
surveying: burial ground, 80; river Lea, 322
suspirals, see conduits
Sussex assizes, 95
Sweden, ambassador of, 305*
sword, xix, 49, 216
swordbearer, xvii, 18a, 27e, 164a, 173d, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a, 302d; his man/servant, 20g, 101, 166g, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295b
Sybthorpe, John, captain, 135b
Sylver, Anthony, deputy, 298i
Sympson, Thomas, common cryer's man, 20g, 101, 166g, 207, 265
T
tablecloths, 89
Talbot, tenement in parish of St Michael le Querne, 46*
Talbott, John, 140g, 276d
Talboyes, Robert, goldsmith, 312
tallies, 113
tampions, 60, 197
tape, 102
tapster, foreign, 81
Taylor (Tailor, Taillour)
-, John, haberdasher, xxx, 141k, 158l, 233,
277e
-, William, kt, alderman, 97, 236
Temple Bar, 140p, 158h, 183, 276i
Temple lock, 99
'tesse', 35, 183
testaments, see deeds and testaments
Thames, 9, 155; conservancy, xxxxi, 96, 2201; locks, 99; Peter Morris's waterworks, 137c, 273c; removing shelves, xx, xxvii, 324ik, m; sturgeon taken in, 238; suit re search of, 227
Thames Street, xxvi, 24a, 35, 170a; see also Peacock
Theobalds, Herts., court at, 78
Thomas
-, Luce, orphan of Lambert, scrivener, 11g
-, Walter, 287b, 288, 290c, 291, 293f, 294,
296e
Thomkyns (Tomkyns)
-, Richard, cordwainer, 16b, 162b
-, Richard, grocer, 107, 217
Thompson (Tompson)
-, John, hackney man, 90
-, Simon, meal meter, 301b
-, Thomas, carpenter, 194
Thorne, Ethelbert, 303l
Thorneton (Thuneton), George, ironmonger, 310, 324jk
Thorowgood, William, draper, 121
Three Cranes wharf, Vintry, 42, 194
Throughgood, John, serjeant carver, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a
Thrower (Throwder), Robert, waxchandler, keeper of Ludgate gaol, 11d, 142a, 278a
tiles, tiling, xix, 48, 176g, 186, 303r
tilt, 185
timber: billets, faggots, etc., 25e, 74, 89, 100, 171e, 301m; purchases of, xix, 42, 512, 189, 194, 298e, 303s; store, 74; views of, 215
Tipton, John, consul, 208*
toll booth, 111
tolls, xxvii, 109, 132g, 139ef, 241, 262f, 275ef, 286c, 295d, 324g
torches, 238
Tortington, Sussex, prior of, 16a*, 295d
Tower: keeper of the records, 230, 313; lieutenant of, xxi, 82, 212
Tower Hill, gardens on, 82
Tower Street, 132b, 136e, 262b, 324b; see also Salutation
town clerk, xvii, xxi, xxxiii, xxxv, 17d, f, 23c, 73, 78, 823, 90, 978, 163d, f, 169c, 213, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a, 302d, see also Russheton, Thomas; Sebright, William; keeper of the records, xxxii*; his clerk, 117, 119; his man/servant, 85, 92, 235, see also Childe, Thomas; Grove, John
trades & occupations: armourers, 54, 156g, 303a, 311; attorneys, see attorneys; baker, brown, 222; bakers, 11c, 156a; barber surgeons, 7l*, 11i, 154e*, 158g, 321; bargeman, 303s, see also bargemaster; basketmakers, 138d, 274d, 294; bearward, 321; beerbrewers, 8a, 154a, 287b, 294, 296e; bellfounder, 43; blacksmiths, xix, 34*, 55, 178, 196, 303c, 324j; boardman, 303s; botchers, 8c, 9, 154c, 155, 294; bowyer, 208*; brewers, 16n, 105, 154a, 294; bricklayers, xviii, 29, 153c*, 176, a, 303q, 324m; broiderer, 301f; broker, 239; butchers, 8e, 132f, 154e, 262e, 273f, 278g, 305; captains, 101, 135ad; carpenters, xviii, xxxvi, 7e, 16o, 23g, 29, 31, 42, 74, 82, 92, 162n, 169g, 176, a, 177, 189, 194, 247, 249, 256d, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295e, 299h, 303o, s, 324m; carters, 176a; clocksmiths, 25g, 34, 171f, 302b; clothiers, 113, 235; clothworkers, 7b, 11a, e, 12fh, 26m, 49, 77, 92, 132i, 139bc, 140b, r, 141i, 143, 156c, e, 158a, c, f, n, 172m, 208, 224, 233, 251, 275bc, 276a, 277d, 279, 321, see also companies; cobblers, 9, 155; colliers, 57, 198; comfitmakers, 305; coopers, 11b, 144c*, 237; cordwainers, 12c, 16b, 158t, 162b, 311; currier, 7d; cutlers, 136c, 140p, 156b, 158h, 272c, 276i, 278e; drapers, 81, 97, 102, 116b, 118a, 121*, 132i, 176e*, 246ab, 248a b, 262h, 298c, f, 303q, see also companies; dyers, 10d, 156i; fisherman, 238; fishmongers, xxxii*, 7o, 10bc, 142b, 156c, 158r, 214, 278b, see also companies; fishwives, 37, 69; founders, xix, 24b, 59, 200, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295e, 300b, 303f; girdlers, 11c, 24a, 56, 170a; glaziers, 61, 182, 303g; goldsmiths, xxxii*, xxxiv, xxxiv*, xxxv, xxxvii, 10b, 16m, 34, 125de, 135c, 142cd, 154e*, 162m, 180, 201, 216, 225, 235, 255cd, 278cd, 298a, 312, 320, see also companies; greytawyers, see companies; grocers, xxxii*, xxxiii*, 7h, m*, 11i, r, 15a*, 93, 95*, 97*, 98, 107, 137e, 141a, j, 153h, 156d, 158d, k, 214, 217, 235, 273e, 305, see also companies; gunner, 100, 318; haberdashers, xxxii*, xxxiv, 7f, n, 11c, st, 16j, 27h*, j, 77, 934, 96*, 136b, 140c, 141cd, k, 144c*, 153n, 158l, m, o, 162j, 174e, 233, 262h, 272b, 276b, 277e, 278g, 323c, see also companies; hackneymen, 90, 268; heralds, 86, 211; horner, 27g; innholders, 8a, 154a, 268, 294; ironmongers, xix, 11u, w, 50, 99, 158i, 192, 214, 224, 242, 303h, 310, 324j*, see also companies; joiners, 7k, 10a, 11d, 37, 53, 125c, 142a, 158b, 278a, 303i; labourers, 29, 35, 46, 101, 129g, 176, 183, 190, 219, 234, 256d, 259g, 324m; leathersellers, 11m, 67, 137a, 141l, 207, 223, 273a, 277f; limeman, 40, 184; mariner, 135c; masons/freemasons, xviii, xix, 23f, 29, 38, 169f, 176, a, 179, 181, 191, 214, 256d, 265, 295e, 299h, 303q, 324m; mercers, xxxii*, xxxiii, xxxiv, 10ab, 35*, 141g, m, 158e, 174b, 176g*, 233, 277b, g, 295d, 303d, 322, see also companies; merchant taylors, xxxii*, xxxiv, xxxviii, 7j, 8k, 10b, 11eg, 12e, 68, 89, 934, 137b, 153j, 156f, 158q, 174b, 188, 224, 228, 231, 233, 273b, 278j, 280f, 303o, s, see also companies; minstrel, 20e, 166e, see also waits; moneyer, 303d; musicians, 77, see also waits; nightman, xix, 46, 190; organmakers, 289d, 301i; oystermen, 8g, 154g, 294; painter, xxxii*, xxxiii; painter, miniature, xxxvi; painterstainers, 31, 316; paviours, xix, 35, 176, 183, 303m, q; pewterers, 141h, 277c, 295d; plasterers, 176a, 256d, 324m; plumbers, xix, 23h, 29, 44, 58, 137g, 138e, 158s, 169h, 176, a, 191, 219, 256d, 273g, 274e, 295e, 299h, 303n; porters, 174a, 216, 225; poulter, 301g, see also companies; printers, 69*, 304*; pursuivants, 105, 218; rakers, xviii, 24a, 25d, 170a, 171c, 300a, 301k; saddlers, 32, 193; salters, 27h, 44, 70, 173f, 195, 298h, 303q, s, see also companies; sawyers, 29, 176; scavengers, 24a, 170a, 301d; scrivener, 11g; shipowner, 135b; ship's masters, 135bd; shipwrights, 303b, s, 307; skinners, 16q, 45, 89, 103, 162p, 231, 262h, see also companies; smith, 237; stationers, 8l, 16h, 18a, 67, 69, 85, 162h, 229, 306; tailor, 27j, 129i; tallow chandlers, see companies; tilers, 303q, 324m; tipplers, 8a, 154a, 294; turners, xix, 60, 197, 237, 303t; vintners, xxxii*, xxxiii, 11b, v, 107, 139d, 141e, 158j, 217, 224, 233, see also companies; waterbearers, see companies; waxchandlers, 11d, 91, 142a, 229, 278a, 305; woodmongers, 74, 303s; woolman, 26c, 172c; yeoman (status), 48, 51, 1867, 303rs; yeoman (office), see yeoman
train oil, see gauging
Treherne (Trehearne), Philip, serjeant carver's man, 20j, 101, 166j, 207, 226
Trigg Lane, 35
Trignnell, , doctor, of the arches, 295e
trumpeters, 101, 112
Tulle, John, tiler, 303q
tun, xii*
Turkey, captives in, xv, 11k, 208
Turnmill Brook, 319
Tybald, William, dyer, 10d
Tyburn: burial ground, 80
Tyler, Roger, tallow chandler, 227
Tyndall, Anthony, wait, 23d, 117, 169d
U
Umfrey, Nicholas, foreign taker, 301a
underchamberlain, see Hayes, Thomas
undersheriffs, xviii, xxii*; see also Dalton, James; Daniel, William
Unicorn, tenement near Broken Wharf, 183
usury, bill against, 322
Uxbridge, Middx., 303s
V
vagabonds, xxviii, 25e, 135d, 171d, 2646, 301l, 324j*; see also beggars
Van Pilkam, Segar, stranger, 320*
Vaughan (Vawghan)
-, Stephen, gent., 16i, 162i
-, William, 303k
vaults, see privies
Vauxhall (Fauxe hall), 132c
Veer (Vere), William, clerk of the works, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a; rent gatherer of Finsbury, 283, 286c, 289c, 295d, g; (another) 286d, 289e, 292d, 295f
vellum, 67
velvet, 49
Venables, Richard, merchant taylor, 10b
venetian, 324i
venison/venison warrants, xxiii, 108, 232, 321
Vincent(e) (Vyncent)
-, , J.P. for Surrey, 74
-, John, clerk, xii*
-, John, serjeant carver, 18e, 164e
vinegar, suit re, xxi, 76, 227
W
Waase, John, serjeant of the chamber, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a
Wade, William, clerk to the council, 101
wages: for work on charitable estates, 129g, 256d, 259g, 324m; labourer's, for night work, 46, 190; labourer's, for paving, 35, 183; rate of servants, certificates, 98, 238; weekly, xviii, 29, 176
wagons, 53, 321
waits, xviii, 23d, 112, 117, 169d, 239, 286b, 289b, 292b, 295b, 299ij; badges, 85, 232; badges, embroidered, 301f; collars of SS, 320; sleeves, embroidered, 286c, 289d
Wakering, Gilbert, gent., 161c
Walbrook, 24a, 35, 170a
Walden, John, alderman, xxvi
Walkyndon, Geoffrey, 309
Wallett, Oliver, glazier, 303g
Wallys, Edward, carpenter, 74
Walmesley (Wamsley), Thomas, serjeant at law, 76; justice of common pleas, xxii
Walsingham, Sir Francis: his clerks, 217; house, 82, 183; servant, 174c*, 268
Waltham, Essex, abbot of, 295d
Waltham St Lawrence, Berks., 303s*
Walwyn, Margaret, 286d, 289e, 292d, 295f
Warcopp, Leonard, gent., and Rebecca (Cox) his wife, 136b, 272b
Warde, Arthur, sheriff's officer, 77
wardmote inquests, 74, 230, 286a
wards: assessments upon, see assessments; deputies, 11n, 101, 214, 298i, 300a*
wards (named): Aldersgate, 11l, 104, 157b; Aldgate, xxvii, 11l, o, 104, 132i, 157b, 262h, 289f; Bassishaw, 11l, 104, 157b; Billingsgate, xxvii, 11l, 104, 132i, 157b, 262h, 289f; Bishopsgate, 11l, 104, 157b; Bread St., 11l, 104, 157b, 170a, 251, 278i; Bridge Within, 11l, o, 104, 157b, 214; Broad St, 11l, 24a, 104, 157b, 251, 278i, 300a; Candlewick St, 11l, o, 104, 157b, 251, 278i; Castle Baynard, 11l, 104, 157b, 251, 278i; Cheap, 11l, 104, 157b, 251, 278i; Coleman St, 11l, o, 24a, 104, 157b, 170a, 251, 278i, 300a; Cordwainer, 11l, o, 97, 104, 157b, 236, 251, 278i; Cornhill, 11l, 104, 157b; Cripplegate, 11ln, 104, 157b, 251, 278i; Dowgate, xxvii, 11l, 104, 132i, 157b, 251, 262h, 278i, 289f; Farringdon Within, 11l, 104, 157b, 251, 278i; Farringdon Without, 11l, o, 104, 157b, 251, 278i, 298i; Langbourn, 11l, 104, 157b, 251, 278i; Lime St, 11l, o, 24a, 104, 157b, 170a, 301d; Portsoken, 11l, 82, 104, 157b, 251, 278i; Queenhithe, 11l, 104, 157b, 251, 278i; Tower, 11l, 24a, 104, 157b, 170a, 251, 278i, 300a*; Vintry, 11l, 104, 157b; Walbrook, 11l, o, 104, 157b, 251, 278i
Ware, Thomas, fishmonger, deputy, 214, 270, 281
Warfield (Warffeild), Roger, treasurer of Bridewell, 88, 265
Warleye, Henry, 268
Warter, John, merchant taylor, 12e, 137h, 158q
Warwick, Henry, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295d
watch, see midsummer watch
Water Lane, Thames St, 24a, 170a
water supply: Peter Morris's waterworks, 137c, 273c; shortage of water, 97; see also conduits; Dowgate; pumps
waterbailiff (waterbailie), xvii, xx, 18d, 78, 81, 96, 99, 117, 119, 138g, 164d, 185, 2201, 231, 238, 247, 249, 274g, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a, 301e, see also Willy, Nicholas; under waterbailiff, xvii, 20d, 96, 166d, 2201, 265, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a, see also Lathes, William; waterbailiff's men, 20i, 166i, 174d, 218, 221, 308, see also Dod, Richard; Lyddys, Robert
watermen, 96, 221
waterside, see searchers at the waterside; yeomen of the waterside
Watson
-, , clerk of the crown office (chancery),
232
-, alias Jocky, John, porter, 174a
Watts (Wattes)
-, Jacob, 7e*
-, Roger, 7e*
-, Thomas, carpenter, 7e
-, William, 295b
Wauden, Daniel, 24a, 170a
wax, 91, 109, 139ef, 229, 241, 275ef, 305; see also Guildhall: chapel
Wayte, Robert, drum player, 314
Webb(e)
-, Anthony, salter, 303s
-, Christopher, salter, 44
-, William, alderman, 99, 237
Weekes, William, 162q
weekly bills for minor necessities, 62, 199; for wages, 29, 176
weights & measures: for flesh, 191; for meal, 30, 58; salt bushel, 237; sealing of, 7i, 153i, 288?, 291?, 294?; trying of, 20a, 166a; see also beams; scales
Welton, Edward, 138a, 274a
Westmerland (Westmerlond), Thomas, cordwainer, 12c, 140o, 158t
Westminster, xx; bread bought at, 222; conservancy court at, 96, 221; dean & chapter, 101; dinners at, 317, 322; lord mayor presented at, 75, 210; quitrents payable to abbey, 16s*; see also court
Wever, William, serjeant carver, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a
Whaffourthe, William, 268
Whaley (Whalley), Peter, ironmonger, 303h
wharfage, 7f, p, 153f, p, 291, 294
wheat, see grain
Wheately (Wheateley)
-, James, hackney man, 90
-, Robert, 268
Wheeler (Wheler)
-, Thomas, clerk of the works, 321
-, Thomas, currier, 7d
wherries, 96, 185
White (Whyht)
-, Anthony, 79*; Joan, his widow, 79*,
174b, 226
-, John, kt, alderman, 317*; mayor, 304;
M.P., 322
-, Richard, of Reading, Berks., bargeman,
303s
White Lion prison, Southwark, 239
Whitefriars, 101, 233
Whiteheade, see Nicolson, alias Whiteheade
Whitlock, Thomas, merchant taylor, orphans of, 93, 228
Wickins, John, 268
Wight, Robert, draper, 303q
Wilbraham (Wilbram, Wylbram)
-, Thomas, deputy clerk of the mayor's
court, 8i, 154i
-, Thomas the elder, 101
-, Thomas, recorder, M.P., 322
Wilford
-, Thomas, merchant taylor, chamberlain,
xxxviii
-, Thomas, merchant taylor, common councilman, xxxvi, 270, 281
Wilkes
-, Thomas, clerk to the council, 73, 212
-, Thomas, of Waltham St Lawrence,
Berks., yeoman, 303s
Wilkinson (Wylkynson)
-, Clement, ship's master, 135b
-, Thomas, 303q
Williams
-, , of the king's house, 289 c, 295d
-, Francis, see Cromewell alias Williams
-, Nicholas, serjeant carver, 300a
-, William, ship's master, 135d
Willoughby, Thomas, serjeant at law, 295e
Willy(e), Nicholas, waterbailiff, 11j, 81, 138g, 231, 274g
Wilson (Wylson)
-, Davy, 268
-, John, goldsmith, 125e, 142d, 255d, 278d
Winchester Place, Southwark, 305
Winckfeild, Thomas Maria, captain, 135a
windmills, 21*
Windsor, 207
wine, 89, 105, 234, 305*; for lord mayor or money in lieu, 115b, 245b, 295d; pots, 7i, 153i; see also gauging
wire, 56
Wiskins, , 317
Wistowe (Wystowe), Richard, barber surgeon, keeper of Leadenhall, 7l, 23i, 153l, 154e, 169i
Withens, Robert, vintner, xxx, 11v, 141e, 158j, 233
Wolman, Richard, D.Cn.L., prebendary of Finsbury, 286c, 289c, 292c, 295d
Wolstone, John, butcher, 305
Wood, see a Wood
wood, see timber
Wood Street compter, 91
Woodcock, Ralph, alderman, 80
Woodroffe (Woodrooff), Nicholas, kt, M.P., 94
Woodwall, Henry, yeoman of the chamber, 8g, 20b, 111, 119, 154g, 166b, 240, 249
woodwharves, yeomen of the, see yeomen
wool, standing of, 7l, 153l, 294; see also cloth
Woolwich, Kent, 64
Wootton, Beds., 132c
workmen, see city workmen
works: building, xii, xix; clerk of the, xvii, xxvii*, xxxii*, 19b*, 165c, 176, 321*, see also Mantell, Hugh; Veer, William
Worlege (Worlich)
-, Peter, alnager, 8h, 154h
-, Thomas, alnager, 298g
Wotton, John, captain, 135c
Wouldham (Oldham), Kent, 207
wound, dressing of, 321
Wray(e), Christopher: counsel for the city, xxii*, 299g; speaker of the house of commons, 322
Wrest, Henry, carpenter, 16o, 162n
wrestling, 112, 239; & shooting, 20e, 166e, 176k
Wright(e)
-, John, goldsmith, 320
-, Michael, bellman, 25j, 171i
-, Richard, 286d, 289e, 292d, 295f
-, Thomas, 12a, 136e*
Wroth
-, Thomas, 176b
-, William, 176b*
Wyate, Richard, carpenter, 189
Wyche (Wiche), lady Alice, widow of Sir Hugh, 16f, 162f
Wyggens, William, 303j
Wyllett, Robert, 268
Wymond (Wymund), Henry, 16r*
Wynnyngton, Humfrey, clerk of the chamber, xlixlii, 19b, 74, 119
Wynter, William, kt, 227
Wyseman, Richard, goldsmith, 10b
Wytt, alias Smithe, Anne, widow, 232
Wyttrans, Richard, 268
Y
Yantlett Creek, xx
Yarmouth, ships of, 135a
Yates, see Gates
'Yeling', Kent, 303s
yeoman of the channel, xvii, xviii, 20c*, 20e, 47, 166e; see also Byrun, Henry
yeoman of the market, 20c*, 286a, 289a, 292a, 295a
yeomen of the chamber, xvii, 7i, 20ab, 89, 166ab, 234, 259f, 295a, 321; see also Harman, James; Middleton, William; Plumpton, William; Woodwall, Henry
yeomen of the sheriff, see sheriff
yeomen of the waterside, xvii, 11h, 16b, p, 20f, 26f, j, 63, 162b, o, 166f, 172f, j, 203, 267, 286a, 289b, 292b, 295b, 304; see also Ravenscroft, Henry; Shepparde, Ralph
yeomen of the woodwharves, 74, 171e, 191*, 215; see also Manning, David; Redknight, Thomas; searchers at the waterside
Young(e)
-, John, of Newport, Salop, gent, 81
-, Richard, grocer, 7h, 153h