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Parish Fraternity Register: Fraternity of the Holy Trinity and SS. Fabian and Sebastian (Parish of St. Botolph without Aldersgate). Originally published by London Record Society, London, 1982.
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A
Abbot, John, sheriff, 117–18
Abbotsbury, Dorset, viii
accounts, see Holy Trinity fraternity; St. Botolph Aldersgate
Adam
-, Richard, 27
-, William & Isabel his wife, 32
Albone, John & his wife, 24
albs (aubes, awbes), 45, 48, 60
alcamyn (alkamyn), seal of, 103
Aldersgate Street (Aldrichesgatestrete, etc.), xvii-xxi, xxiii, xxv-xxvi, 72-101 passim, 114-23
Aldersgate ward, xxi-xxii; alderman, see Newport, Andrew; alderman's deputy, see Taylour, Roger; beadle, see Leycester, William de; common councilmen, named, xxii; juries, xxi; sergeant, see Enefeld, John; wardmote inquests, xxvi, 43
ale (yele), 126; bowl, 121; see also buildings, joists; colanders; stools; tubs
Aleyn, Thomas, 108–9, 116
'alkamyn', see alcamyn
All Hallows Fancherche, see St. Gabriel Fenchurch
All Hallows, London Wall, fraternity in, xvii
alms, v, 63, 69, 82, 113, 125; dowries for poor girls, 62
altars, see cloth; Holy Trinity fraternity; St. Botolph Aldersgate; St. Katherine, fraternity of; SS. Fabian and Sebastian, fraternity of
ambry (halmere), 60
Amy, William, cit. & blacksmith, & Joan his daughter, 113
Andrewe (Drewe), Stephen, 23; master, 31–2, 143
anniversaries, see obits
annuities, 57–9, 61
Antony, Agnes, 25
Appulby, John, 22
Appulton (Appylton)
-, John, 80
-, Richard, 36, 116
-, Thomas & Anna his wife, 36
-, William, 133
Archer, John & Alice his wife, 24
Argentyne, Herry, cook, 133
Arndell, see Arundell
arrearage, 50, 52–5, 57–9, 61
Arthur's Hall (Arthyris), tenement called, xviii, xx, 59, 104–12
Arundell (Arndell), Margaret, 61, 104
Asche, see Asshe
Ascheler, Walter & his wife, 24
Asplond, William, cit. & skinner, 110
Aspull, Thomas, 37
Asshe (Asche)
-, Laurence & Molde his wife, 23
-, William, esq., of Herts., 39
Asshebourne, Henry, leech at Newgate, 39
Asteley, Joan, wife of Thomas, xiv, 102
Astelyne, Henry & his wife, 25
'aubes', 'awbes', see albs
Audelby, Roger, rector of Whitechapel, 36
Ayle (Ayley), Thomas, 43, 46, 51–2, 55, 117; warden, 128, 143
Aylondon, John & his wife, 26
B
Bacon, Richard, 133
Baker, William, waterman, 32
Baldok, John, cit., 72–3
Balsham (Balesham)
-, —, spicer, & Joan his wife, 32
-, Andrew de, leatherdresser, 66
Banbery, Thomas, priest, 46
Banham, Geoffrey & Isabel his wife, 28
Banke, Thomas, 38
banner clothes, see cloth
Barbican (Barbycan), xvii, xx-xxi, 1, 42, 72–3, 75, 77, 104, 128–30; tenement called, xxiii-xxiv
Barbour
-, Adam & Joan his wife, 32
-, Agnes, 30
-, John & his wife, 26
-, William & his wife, 126
Bardenay, John, 35
Barell, Richard, 104
Barentyn, Drew, alderman, 74
Barett, William, sheriff, 83
Barnabe, Pernell, 46
Barnet, Richard, 40
Baron
-, Kateryn, 103
-, Richard & Joan his wife, 34
-, Thomas, cit. & fruiterer, 71
Barre, Richard, 23
barrels, 101
Barrow, —, wife of, 46
Barry, Thomas, cit., 63
bars, see buildings, windows
Barton
-, Henry, mayor, 116–18
-, William & his wife, 24
basin, with ewer, 72
Basing, Hugh de, 65
baskets, 128; for malt, 101, 121
Basle, Stephen & Agnes his wife, 32
Bastarde, William & Katherine his wife, 23
Bathe (Bath)
-, John, al. John Love, 97
-, John, cit. & weaver, xix, 1, 45, 48, 96–
100, 104, 126–30; bailiff of the weavers,
142; common councilman, xxii; Christina his wife, 97, 100; Joan his sister,
98
-, John, junior, & Agnes his wife, 22
Batte, William & Joan his wife, 23
baudkin (bawdekyn), see cloth
Baumborgh, John, clerk, & Agnes his wife, 32
Bawdwyn (Baudewyn, etc.), John, tiler, 54, 56-7
Baxster, John, 133
beads, jet (gette), 136
Bear (Bere), the, tenement called, 111
bearingtrees (beryngtrees), 121
Beaumond al. Pynner, Richard, cit. & pinner, 71, 104
Beauuer, see Bever
Becke, Richard, 120
becks, 144; 'grounte becch', 'growte beche', 101, 129; 'clensyng beche', 121
Bedel (Bedell)
-, Henry, brewer, 29
-, William, plasterer, 134
beds: canopies (celours), 101; hangings & tester, 125
beech, see buildings, lathe
Beek (Beke), Laurence, carpenter, 54–7, 59
Beer (Bere), Thomas, brewer, 46, 49, 51, 141; master, 104, 121, 143
Bekkingham, John, 61
Bell, the, tenements called, xxiii, 46
Bell (Belle)
-, John, warden, 132, 143
-, William, brewer, 118-20, 122, 124
bells, 63
Belmeis, Richard de, bishop of London, x n
belt, decorated with silver, 125
Bene, John & his wife, 26
Benet(e), John, cit. & tailor, 49, 52, 63, 75, 77–8, 110; churchwarden, 50, 95
Bere, see Beer
'Bere', the, tenement called, see Bear
'bere', see bier
Berkamstede, William, 23
Berkeley (Berkele), Lady de, 96
Berkyng, Thomas de, abbot of St. Osyth, xxiv, 36
Bernard (Bernerd)
-, John, 24
-, John, clerk, 36
-, Thomas, 57
-, Thomas, cit. & brewer, 70; churchwarden, 63
Bernardecastell, John & Lucy his wife, 24
Bernewell, —, 133
Berom, see Byrom
Bert, William le, 67
Bertelot, John & Joan his wife, 98
'beryngtrees', see bearingtrees
Besenby (Besyngby), John, 46, 49
Bete, John, of East Tilbury, 39
Bethlem Hospital, xvii
Bever (Beauuer, Beuer, etc.), William, cit. & merchant, 114–17, 124
Bewe
-, Richard, grocer, 36, 118; his wife, 36
-, Walter, butcher, 25, 93, 141; master, 36,
143; his wife, 25
Bexley, Kent, xv
Bhus, Simon, 66
Bidyk (Bydik)
-, John, cit. & goldsmith, 69–70; Agnes his
daughter, Alice his wife, Juliana his
mother & Thomas his son, 69
-, William de, cit. & pepperer, & Alice his
wife, 67–8
bier (bere), 136
Birt, see Bret
Blakenale (Blakenhale), Thomas, cit. & fishmonger, 62, 70
blankets, 125
Blase, Richard, 104
Blenkensopp, Alexander, 38
Blomvyle, John, exchequer official, 38
Blount, Robert, esq., & Margery his wife, 133
Blund, John le, mayor, 67
board cloths, see cloth
boards, see buildings
boat, hire, 40
Bockynge, see Bokkyng
Bodell, William, warden, 143
Bodley (Bodelee), John de, sheriff, 66
Bogeis, Arnold & Katherine his wife, 68
Bokenhylle, John, weaver, & Isabel his wife, 30
'boket', see buckets
Bockynge (Bokkyng), John, cit. & weaver, 73–4, 83, 85–6, 88–90, 115; master, 22, 143; master of the weavers, 142; common councilman, xxii
Bole, William & his wife, 30
Boleyn, Geoffrey, sheriff, 75, 112
bolt, iron, 128
Boltoun, William, clerk, 36
Bonauntre
-, John, 69
-, John, junior, cit., 70
Bonaventura, St., 72 n. 1
Boner, Alexander, 72
books, 60, 103; binding, leather & silk, 103; missals, xii, 103, 123, 138; on surgery, 72; paper, 72; philomena gratie, 72
Bordeaux, constable of, xxiv
border, see cloth
Borwey, William, carpenter, 32
Boston, John, carpenter, 46, 49, 58, 141
Botiller
-, Geoffrey, & John his son, 87
-, Isabel, 87
-, James, cit., 87
Bourghcher, Thomas, rector of St. Botolph, 63
bowl, see ale
Bowley, Roger & Agnes his wife, 23
Bown, John & Margery his wife, 35
Bowyer
-, Walter, 114
-, William, 104
Box, Hamo, 67, 69; Alice his daughter, 69
boxes, 103; chests, xvi, xxvi n., 52, 59–60, spruce, 103; coffers, 103; coffin for documents, 103; common box, xxvii, 2–3, 8, 14–15, 20, 31, 33, 37, 139–40; see also corporal case
Bradmore (Brademore), John, cit. & surgeon, xvi-xvii, xx-xxi, xxv, 1, 22, 45, 48, 72–4, 78–9, 88–90, 104–5, 126, 128– 30; master, 37, 143; churchwarden, 100; Agnes his daughter, 72; Joan his niece, 72; Katharine his wife, 1, 72; Margaret his wife, 1, 22, 72–3; Nicholas his brother, 72
Bradwardyne, William, 38
Bradwell (Bradewell), David, clerk, 116, 124
Brampton, John, sheriff, 88–9
branch of candles, see candles
Brandon, Thomas de, sheriff, 114
Brasebrygge, Ralph, kt., xxiv, 38
brass, 128
Brassyngton, John, 25
Braybrooke, Robert, bishop of London, xiii
Braye, Roger, 27
bread, 126
Bread Street (Bredstrete), 40
Brechforde, Richard, cit., warden of St. Katherine, 140
Bret (Birt, etc.), Alan, cit., brewer & carpenter, xx-xxi, xxiii, 1, 30, 62–3, 70, 93, 104, 115–8, 120, 124, 126–7; master & warden, 37, 72, 143; master of the brewers, xxiii, 142; Isabel his wife, 1, 63; Joan his wife, 1, 63, 93; Sybil his wife, 1, 62–3, 70; William his son, 70
Brewer, John, 104
'brewern', see buildings, brewhouses
brewers' company, xv, 113; masters & wardens, xv, xxiii, 142; clerk, see Porland, William
brewhouses, see buildings
brewing equipment, xix-xx, 43, 91, 101, 113, 121, 129
bridle, 82
Brockehyrste, Robert & his wife, 27
Broke
-, —, tiler, 42
-, John, 59
-, John, cit. & brewer, 120, 122, 125
-, William, armourer, & his wife, 25
Broket(te), Thomas, 38; ? another, 46
Brokle(y), John, alderman, 117–18, 120; mayor, 70
bronze, 1
Broughton, Richard, cit., 70
Brown (Broun, Brun)
-, Gilbert le, 64
-, John, cit. & cooper, 46, 49, 51–9, 63, 75,
77–8, 112, 118, 120–2, 128–9; churchwarden, 104, 121; common councilman, xxii; master of the coopers, 142
-, John, goldsmith, 33
-, Ralph le, 64
-, Stephen, sheriff, 120
-, William, 65
Bruges, Richard, Lancaster king of arms, xxiv, 36; Katherine his wife, 36
Brumley, John, 28
Brun, see Brown
Brychford, Philip, 72
Bryden, Ralph & Agnes his wife, 34
Brydham, John & Joan his wife, 23
Brys, William & Christine his wife, 23
buckets (corve, boket), 42, 101, 126, 128
buildings & parts thereof
-, boards & planks, xx, 41, 43, 103, 128;
dressing, 101, 121; eaves (evese), 42;
'elmynborde', 129; 'estericheborde',
101, 144; floor, xx; oak (okyn), 101,
129; pentice (pentyse), 41
-, brewhouses (brewern), xvii, xxiii, 1, 80,
82, 104, 113, 116–22; inventories of,
101, 121; furnace (forneys), 101, 121
-, butteries, xviii, 97
-, cellars (seler), xviii, 74, 103, 121
-, chambers, xii, 97, 103, 128
-, chimneys, xii, 128
-, courtyard, 64
-, 'crepullis', 41, 144
-, curtilages, 68
-, door, 80, 128
-, draught, 129
-, floors, 128
-, gallery, xviii
-, gate, 126–7
-, gravel, 41
-, gutters (goter), 127; lead, 126, 129–30;
stone, 126
-, halls, xvii-xix, 97, 101
-, hearth, xx, 128
-, iron work, 41–2
-, joists (gystes), 43, 121, 128; ale 'gystes',
101, 121; leaded, 121
-, keys, 41, 126
-, kitchens (kechyn), xviii-xix, 97, 101
-, lath(e), xx; beech, 42; 'hert', 'hort', 42,
128–9
-, lattice, 103
-, lime, xx, 42–3, 128–9
-, loam (lome), xx, 42, 128–9
-, locks, 41
-, mangers, xx, 43, 101
-, nails, xx, 41–3, 129; lead, 43; penny, 42–
3, 128-9; roof (roffes), 41-3, 129;
sprigg, 42, 128–9; transom (trannson),
129
-, pantry, 97
-, parlour, 121
-, paving, 41, 121
-, plaster of 'parys', 103
-, 'plomer houce', 43
-, privies (house), xx, 43, 126, 129; 'towell'
of, 43
-, puncheons, timber, 103
-, roofs, 41
-, sand, xx, 41–3, 128–9
-, shelves, 121
-, sherds, 128
-, shops, 68, 73–4, 80, 91–2
-, sign (seigne), xx, 128; shaft for, 128
-, solars, 74, 91–2
-, solder (soudir), 42
-, stables, xix, 101, 103; racks (rakkys) in,
101
-, stairs (steyre), xxi, 41; timber for, 41;
stair ropes, 121
-, stone, 41, 126, 128
-, storehouse, 103
-, tavern, 40
-, tiles, xx–xxi, 41–3, 103, 126, 128; 'Donwyche', 42; 'Newnton', 42; paving, 43,
130; roof, 129; tile pins, 41–2, 129
-, timber, xx, 42, 129
-, wainscot (wanescote), 41
-, walls, 103; earth, 87; stone, 74
-, wells, 42; buckets (corve) for, 42, 101;
rope for, 129
-, windows, xii, xvii-xviii, xxi, 41, 43, 128;
bars (legges), 41; glass, 101; glass,
stained, xvii-xix
-, see also repairs
Bukbynder, Stephen, 114
Burdeyn, Walter, 81
burdons, silver, 103
Burgeys, John & Lucy his wife, 22
Burgh, John, exchequer official, 36
Burgham, Isabel, 34
Burgoyne, Thomas, lawyer, 40
burials, (terment, terement), 103, 126–7; see also St. Botolph Aldersgate; funerals
Burton, Roger & Vynet his wife, 32
Bury
-, John & his wife, 26
-, Walter & his wife, 26
Bushel, 121, 128
Bussh, John, 67
Bussheye, Robert, 73
butteries, see buildings
Bygge, John, 29
Byllynge, Oliver & Isabel his wife, 28
Bynle (Bynley), John, 22; master of SS. Fabian & Sebastian, 91–2; Alice his wife, 22
Byrcham, Robert, brewer, 134
Byrom (Berom, Byrnum, etc.), John, 46, 49, 50, 56, 75, 78, 112; master, 52, 57– 9, 71, 104, 143; churchwarden, 99
Byron (Biron), John, kt., 46, 49
Byrst, Robert & Anne his wife, 36
Bys, William & Eleanor his wife, 87
Bysschoppe, John, clerk, 45
C
calendar, see Holy Trinity fraternity
Calowe, William, 46
Cambridge: guild of thanes of, viii; parliament, ix-x
Cambridgeshire, x
Camell, Henry & Margaret his wife, 32
Camme, Thomas & his wife, 25
candles, 48, 138; branch of, 45, 48; cotton, 58; tallow, 45; see also tapers
candlesticks, 45, 48; with two noses, 121
Canon
-, John & his wife, 27
-, William, 27
canopies, see beds
Canterbury, St. Augustine's, abbot, see Hunden, Thomas
Canynges (Canyng, Canygg)
-, John, cit. & stonecutter, 22, 73–4, 85–6,
88–90, 141; Alice his wife, 22
-, William & Cecily his wife, 26
Capelle, John & his wife, 24
cappers' fraternity, master, 142
Carewareyne, see Carwaryn
Carpenter
-, Alice, 32
-, Michael, 46, 49
Carslowe, Thomas, goldsmith, & Joan his wife, 32
Carswell (Cressewell, etc.), John, limner, 93, 116-17, 122, 141
cartulary, see Holy Trinity fraternity
Carwaryn (Carewareyne), Richard, 46, 51
Castr, John & Margaret his wife, 32
Catesby, Richard, chaplain, 32
Caudray (Cawdray), Richard, dean of St. Martin le Grand, xxiv, 46, 49, 99, 104; rector of St. Botolph, 95, 121
Caumpeden, Roger, 23
Causwey al. Causby, William, priest, 133
Cauwode, see Cawode
Cavel, Richard, 64
Cavendish, Suffolk, xviii
Cavendish (Cavendyssh), Thomas, exchequer official, warden, xviii-xix, xxvii, 133, 143; arms of, xviii; churchwarden, xviii; Alice his wife, xviii; Katheryn his mother, xviii-xix
Cawdray, see Caudray
Cawode (Cauwode, Kawode)
-, John, & Margaret his wife, 34
-, Robert, clerk of the pipe, xiv-xv, xxi,
xxiii, 1, 40, 45–6, 49, 57–9, 63, 70, 75–8,
102, 110, 118, 120, 122; his wife, 46
cellars, see buildings
'celours', see beds
chair, long settle (cetyll), 101
chalices, see Holy Trinity fraternity; St. Katherine, fraternity of; SS. Fabian & Sebastian, fraternity of
Chaloner
-, Henry, 64
-, John & Gunhild his wife, 64–5
-, Nicholas, 64
-, Richard, 64
-, Tony, 64
-, Walter, 64
-, Walter le, 66, 68; William his son, 66
-, William, 64
Chalton, Thomas, sheriff, 70
chambers, see buildings
Chambre (Chaumbre)
-, Henry, cit. & fishmonger, 116, 124
-, Roger at, 26
chancery rolls, keeper of, see Gawnstede, Simon
chantries, viii, xiii, xv-xvi, xix, 62, 100, 113, 125; chantry certificates, xv n., xxv; dissolution, xxv; priests, xii-xiii, xix, xxv; see also Holy Trinity fraternity; St. Botolph Aldersgate; St. Paul's cathedral
chapel, see Holy Trinity fraternity
Chapman, Alexander, exchequer official, master, 134, 143
Charles, Nicholas, Lancaster herald, xix
Charleton, Robert, chief justice of common pleas, 87
Charterhouse, 113
Chaumbre, see Chambre
Chaundeller, Rauff, see Rauf, John, chandler
Chaung, John & his wife, 25
Chertesey, John, 87
Chester, chamberlain of, see Troutebek, John
Chesthount, William & his wife, 24
chests, see boxes
Chevyngton, John & Agnes his wife, 34
Chevyrs, Richard, warden, 143
chimneys, see buildings
Chinnore, Thomas, 63
Chirche, Richard, 27
choir (qwer), 18
Chok, Richard, 79
Christofer, John, cook, & Joan his wife, 30
churchwardens, see St. Botolph Aldersgate
churchyard, 82, 87
Chyddesle, Roger, 22
Chylterne, Roger & his wife, 24
clasps, silver, 103, 123
Claypole, John, 36
cleansing (clensyng), see becks; sieves; tubs; vats
Clerk(e)
-, Christian the, 64
-, John, cooper, 135
-, Nicholas & Margery his wife, 34
-, Ralph, 67
-, Roger, 68
-, Thomas, cit. & tailor, 63, 70
-, Walter, carpenter, 36
clerk of king's works, see Rollestoun, Robert
Clerkenwell, priory of St. John of Jerusalem, x-xiv; priory of St. Mary, xxiv; prioress, see Vian, Joan
Cleuer, William, 23
Clophill (Clophull)
-, John, cit., 72, 105; ? another, 75
-, William, al. William Kelleseye, brewer,
22, 73-5, 85-6, 88-90, 104, 141; churchwarden, 96; common councilman, xxii;
Lucy his wife, 22
cloth, clothes, 103; altar, 131, 136; banner, 45; baudkin (bawdekyn), 72; black, 125; board, 56, 103; border, black, 136; diaper (dyaper), 103; gold, for use at funerals, 1; green, for surcoat, 65; for hoods, 44; linen, 72; 'sanapam', 131; 'sanap dyaper', 103; table, 72, 136–7; table, diaper, 136–7; see also napkins; sheets; towels
Cluny, abbey, xvii n.
Clyderowe, Richard & Alice his wife, 36
Clyfton, Thomas, 33
Clynton, John, chaplain, 32
Cock on the Hoop (Cok on the Hope), tenement called, xxiii, 113
Cocke
-, John, drover, 46
-, William, 46
Codenham, Henry, gent., xxvi
coffers (cofre), see boxes
coffins (cofyn), see boxes
Cok(e), see Cook
colanders (colendyr), 129; ale, 43, 101, 121; wort, 43, 121
Coley (Collee), Berks., 109
Colman
-, John, cit. & goldsmith, & Joan his wife,
72
-, William, 104
Colyer, William & Isabel his wife, 26, 28
Comforte, —, wife of, 46
common councilmen, xxii
common pleas, 87
Conduit (Conduyt), Reginald atte, mayor, 81
Cook (Cok, etc.)
-, John, 126-30
-, John, tailor, 54–8; warden, 59, 61, 99,
143
-, Walter, cit. & fishmonger, 117, 124
Cooks' Hall, xxviii
coopers' company, master, 142
Copersmyth, Symond, 104
Corbet, W., 136
Corby, John & Margery his wife, 22, 26
Cordewaner, Andrew le, 66
Corn, John, 33
'cornedyssh', see dishes
Corner, Peter atte, 81
Cornewaylle, Henry & Margaret his wife, 26
corporal case ('corporas casse'), 136
Corser, John, 104
'corve', see buckets
'coryour', see trades, curriers
Cosin, William, sheriff, 67
Cotes, Robert, 30
cotton, see candles
'couletre', 103, 144
Couper
-, Roger & Juliana his wife, 32
-, Thomas & Joan his wife, 34
Courte, Walter & his wife, 25
courtyard, see buildings
Coventre
-, John, sheriff, 116
-, William, canon of St. Bartholomew, 36
Coventry, Warwicks., vii
'crepullis', see buildings
Cressewell, see Carswell
Cressewyk, William, 73
Croffte, Nicholas, goldbeater, & Alice his wife, 32
Cromer (Crowmer), John, mayor 109
Crooke, Robert, 112
cross, see Holy Trinity fraternity
Crowe, Richard & Joan his wife, 29
Crowley, Elyas, 24
Crulle, Peter & Joan his wife, 36
Cryppes, Robert, brewer, 134
Crystiane, Richard & his wife, 24
Cu, Richard le, 68
cups, 'asshen', 103; see also pots
Curteys (Curtays)
-, Hugh, 37
-, Joan, widow, 131
-, Margery, 35
-, Nicholas & Joan his wife, 35
-, Thomas & his wife, 24
curtilages, see buildings
D
daggers, 72, 125
Dancastre (Dankastre), John, limner, master, xiii, 25, 143; master of SS. Fabian & Sebastian, xiii, 139
Darell
-, John, 36
-, William, clerk, 36
Daukyn, Harry, 46, 52
Davy(e) (David)
-, John, cit. & brewer, 105–6, 141; master,
23, 26, 35, 143; warden of the brewers,
142
-, Peter & his wife, 26
-, Philip & Isabel his wife, 22
-, Richard, brewer, 101
Dayron, Thomas & Isabel his wife, 22, 24
Delamare, John, canon of St. Bartholomew, 36
Dene
-, John, spurrier, & Joan his wife, 28
-, Peter & Emmota his wife, 30
-, Robert, 27
Denton, Thomas, of Sandford, Oxon., 117, 124
De Profundis, xii, 17
Derbyngeton, John, clerk, 32
Derham, Richard, dean of St. Martin le Grand, xxiv, 39; parson, 91–2
Derynge, John, grocer, 27
Deyne, see Theyne
diaper (dyaper), see cloth; napkins; towels
Dilkes (Dylkes), Thomas, cit. & vintner, 105–6, 108
Dirige, xii, 16, 91, 140
dishes, 'cornedyssh', 121; pewter, 5
Dobbeson, John, 23
Dobyns, Christine, 27
'dogge', see iron
Dokett, Richard, 46
'Donwyche' tiles, see buildings, tiles
doors, see buildings
Dorkyngge, John de, cit. & woolmonger, 66
Dounton, Margaret, widow, 70
Downe, Richard, master & warden, xxvii, 132, 143
dowries, 72, 80, 125; see also alms
draf, 121, 144
draught, see buildings
dressingboards, see buildings, boards
Drewe, Stephen, see Andrewe
drink, see potations
Druell, John, commissary general, 125
Dudle, Matthew, clerk, 36
Duff, Thomas, 133
Dufhous, Thomas, sheriff, 117–18
Dyer, John & his wife, 26
dyers' company, master, 142
Dyke, John de, 69
Dyttelynge, John, 23
E
earth walls, see buildings, walls
eaves board, see buildings, boards
Ederyche, John, 46
Edward
-, Henry, limner, 23, 74, 141; master, 33,
143; Joan his wife, 23
-, Nicholas & Alice his wife, 24
Eland, Thomas, 133
Elis, priest of St. Bartholomew, 46
Elmesley, see Emmesley
'elmynborde', see buildings, boards
Elys (Elyce)
-, John, saddler, 46
-, Robert, 46, 49, 51, 53–5, 57, 104
-, Roger, cit. & waxchandler, 72–3; alderman, 83, 88–9
Eme, John & Joan his wife, 22
Emelyne, of Long Lane, 104
Emery(e), William, mason, 46, 49
Emmesley (Elmesley etc.), Richard, cit. & saddler, xvi, 44, 53–5, 58–60, 79, 111, 122, 128–30; master & warden, xvi, 40, 46-52, 56, 94-5, 99, 143; common councilman, xxii
enamel work, 103
Endirby, William, 37
Enefeld (Enyfeld)
-, John & his wife, 24
-, William de, sergeant of Langbourn ward,
66
Enfield (Enyfelde), Mddx., 32
Eppinge, Walter de, 64
Erdeburgh, see Harborough
Essex (Esex)
-, John & Isabel his wife, 23
-, Thomas, cit. & goldsmith, 69–70
-, William, master, 143
Est, John, 23
Estemore, Richard, 104
'estericheborde', see buildings, boards
Eston(n)
-, John, 22
-, John, 108–9; rector of Kettering, 37
Estylbery, see Tilbury, East
Eton, Richard, carpenter, 134
Everyngham, Richard, cooper, 134
'evese' board, see buildings, boards
Ewen, Manut, 46
ewer, see basin
exchequer, xxv, 40; baron of, see Malton, Robert; Beauchamp chamberlain of, see Owdeby, John; clerk of the pipe, see Cawode, Robert and Lathell, Nicholas; controller of the subsidy, see Pollard, John; marshall of, see Kyrkeby, John; other officials, see Blomvyle, John; Burgh, John; Cavendish, Thomas; Chapman, Alexander; Iwardby, John; Pette, John; Wardon, John
executors, xvii, 3, 62–3, 69–70, 72–3, 80, 82–3, 91, 97–8, 113–14, 117–18, 120, 123–5, 127
Exeter, Devon, guild of, viii
Exton, Thomas, cit. & goldsmith, 72–3
Eyre, John, churchwarden, 99
F
Fabel, Giles & Katherine his wife, 23
Fabian, St., pope, xii
Fabyan and Bastyan's Alley, see Lamb Alley
Fachel, see Vachell
Falcon (Faucon, etc.) on the Hoop, afterw. Trinity Hall, xvii-xx, xxiii, xxv-xxvi, 43, 47–8, 57 n., 58, 114–25, 128–30
Fancherchestrete, see Fenchurch Street
fans, 101, 121, 129
Farlton (Farleton)
-, John, goldfiner, 133
-, John, goldsmith, 32
-, William, clerk, & Joan his wife, 30
Farnesfeld, John & Agnes his wife, 26
farriers' company, xxv
Faryngdon, William, kt., xxiv, 36
'fatte', see vats
Faucon (Fawcon) on the Hoop, see Falcon
Fayreford, Hugh & his wife, 26
Feld(e)
-, John, fishmonger, & Joan his wife, 132
-, Matthew, 41, 44–7, 79, 104
Felmesham, Thomas, priest, 46, 49
Fenchurch Street (Fancherchestrete), xx, xxvi, 62–71, 103–4
Fenkenham, John, 33
'ferdekyns', see firkins
Ferrour
-, Richard, 29
-, Robert & Christine his wife, 32
Festham, Michael, warden, 99, 143
Filoll, Reynold, warden, xxvii, 143
fire hooks, 121; iron, 101, 128
firkins (ferdekyns), 101
Fissher (Fyscher)
-, Alice, 30
-, Richard, 23, 90; master, 28–31, 143;
Agnes his wife, 23
fitz Alan, Roger, mayor, 65 n. 1
fitz Alice, Robert, alderman, ? Langbourn ward, 65 n. 1 & 2
fitz Fulk, Henry, 64
fitz Geoffrey of Winchester, Nicholas, alderman, 66
fitz Simond, John, kt., 69
Flete, William, gent., 46
floors, see buildings
Flynt, William, mason, 23
Foke, Richard, maltman, 46
'fonell', see funnels
Forbes, John, warden, 143
Ford(e) (Foord, Fourde)
-, Richard, 46, 49
-, Richard, waxchandler, 134
-, W., chantry priest, 133
Fordam, Robert & Thomasine his wife, 32
Forest, Walter, sheriff, 114
form, long joined, xvi, 103
'forneys', see buildings, brewhouses
Forster (Forsteer, Foster)
-, Margaret, 23
-, Richard & his wife, 26
-, Stephen, sheriff, 122
-, William, cit. & tailor, 46; churchwarden,
104, 121
Forth, John at, 26
Fourde, see Ford
Fox, Lewis, armourer, & Joan his wife, 32
Foxhoohys, John, chaplain, 38
France, war against, xxv
Franceys (Fraunceys)
-, John & Joan his wife, 24–5
-, Simon, mayor, 114
Francton, Richard, 33
Frankeleyn (Fraunklean), Harry, 46, 49
fraternities, vii-x; guild certificates, ix-xiii, xvii, xxvii n.; see also Holy Trinity; St. Katherine; SS. Fabian & Sebastian
Frende, John, goldsmith, 141; warden, 143
Frenssh (Fraynch)
-, Robert & his wife, 25
-, Symkyn, 103
Fressh, John, mayor, 87–9
frith guild, viii
Frowyk, Henry, mayor, 122
Fry(e), Richard, 42, 46–7
Fuller, Elizabeth, 133
Ful of Love, Juliana, 26
funerals, viii, 1–3, 62–3, 72, 80, 82, 113, 125, 139, 140; see also burials
funnels (fonell), 101, 121
furnace, see buildings, brewhouses
Fyffete, John & his wife, 24
Fynch, John, 33
Fynyngham, John de, abbot of Walden, 87
Fynyngley, John & Margaret his wife, 32
Fyst, William & Alice his wife, 26
G
gallery, see buildings
Gambon, John, 41, 130
gardens, xvii, 63, 72–4, 80, 87, 90, 105–9, 112, 114–17, 122
Garflowe, Thomas & his wife, 25
Garnere, Richard, master of the mint, 36
Garter, William, surgeon, 134
Gate, William atte, cit. & hatter, 24, 72–3; master of the hatters, 142; his wife, 24
gate, see buildings
Gawnstede, Simon, keeper of the chancery rolls, xxiv, 36
Gaynesburgh (Geynesburgh etc.), Richard, cit. & brewer, 22, 80, 90, 115; master, xiii, xxiii, 24, 28–31, 143; master of SS. Fabian & Sebastian, xiii, xxiii, 91–2; churchwarden, 100; Christine his wife, 22
Gedyngton, John & Joan his wife, 34
George, the, tenement called, xix
Gerard(e)
-, Benet, cit. & brewer, xxiii, 1, 80, 90–2,
95; master, xiii, 25, 35, 143; Joan his
daughter, 91–3; Juliana his wife, 90–1,
95
-, Roger, 46
-, William, see Roper, William
'gette'. see beads
Geynesburgh, see Gaynesburgh
Gibbonson, see Gybbons
Gilles, see Kylles
Gillyng (Gyllynge)
-, John & his wife, 26
-, Richard, 80
gilt, see silver
Gladewyne, Richard, 33
glass, see buildings, windows
Globb, John & his wife, 27
Gloucester (Gloucestre, etc.), John, 46, 49, 76
Godespede, Robert & his wife, 25
Godeyer, John & Juliana his wife, 34
Godlok, Robert, 68
gold, 1, 4, 72; 'goldeskyn', 103; paint, 103; see also cloth
goldsmiths' fraternity of St. Dunstan, ix
Gorney, see Gurney
'goter', see buildings, gutters
Goter lane, see Gutter Lane
gowns, 113
Gracechurch (Grascherche), rector of, see Newport, John
Graunt, Richard, cit., 63
Graveby, John & Alice his wife, 22
gravel, see buildings
Gregorye, Richard, priest, xxv
Grene, John, 26-7; Juliana his wife, 26
Greylynge, John & Katherine his wife, 30
Greystoke, Joan de, Baroness Greystoke, xxiv, 34
'grounte becch', 'growte beche', see becks
'groute lede', see lead
Grymmesby, John & Margaret his wife, 30
Guerden, John, 22
guilds, see fraternities
Gurney (Gorney), John, esq., xxiii, 44, 46, 49
Gutter (Goter) Lane, 40
gutters, see buildings
Gybbons (Gibbonson), William, brewer, warden, xxvii, 133, 143
Gylbert, Richard & Molde his wife, 32
Gyse, Herman, 23
'gystes', see buildings, joists
H
Hainault, steward of, xxiv
Hakeney (Hakenay), Richard de, 81, 114
Hakette, John, 38
Hale, Thomas, cit., 63
hall, see buildings
Halle
-, Henry at, 24
-, John & Joan his wife, 22
-, John, goldsmith, 30; master, 33, 143;
Amy his wife, 30
-, Robert, cit. & brewer, 104, 121
halmere, see ambry
Halstede, Alice, widow, 71, 104
Halyday, William, 34
Halynge, William & Amy his wife, 32
Hamptoun, Katherine, 36
hangings (penselles), silk, 136; see also beds
Harborough (Erdeburgh), Leics., 70
Harbourgh, Henry, clerk, 36
Harde, Nicholas, dyer, & Alice his wife, 32
Haringay, see Hornsey
Harres, Richard, conduct, xxv
Harslopp, Thomas, girdler, 134
Hart, see Hert
Harvey, William, Somerset herald, xxv
Haryson, Robert, goldfiner, 134
Hastings (Hastynges), Richard, Lord Willoughby, & Joan his wife, 133
Hatherley, John, sheriff, 120
Hattefeld
-, John & his wife, 24
-, Luke & Sibil his wife, 23
hatters' company, master, 142
Haueryng, John & Alice his wife, 22
Haxay, John & Agnes his wife, 30
Haye, Richard, esq, & Joan his wife, 36
Haywe, Roger, 27
hearth, see buildings
Hede
-, John & his wife, 24
-, John & Avice his wife, 34
-, Richard, smith, & Emmota his wife, 34
Hegge, Laurence, warden, 143
Helperby, John, cit. & brewer, 22, 80, 91; Emmota his wife, 22
Henarche, William, 132
Henry IV, xxiv
Henry, William & Agnes his wife, 22
heraldry, stained glass shields, xviii-xix
Hert (Hart), Thomas, 56–7
Herteshorne (Hertishorn, etc.)
-, John, senior, cit., king's sergeant at arms,
xxiii, 22, 72, 74–5, 90, 93, 96, 104;
Agnes his wife, 22, 74
-, John, esq., 116
Hertford, co., 39
Hertilpowll, Richard, 49
'hert' lathe, see buildings, lathe
Hervey (Hervi)
-, Simon, cook, 82
-, Walter, mayor, 66
Heston, Geoffrey de, 81
Hesyll
-, John, 104
-, William & his wife, 36
Hewette, Robert, grocer, 36, 140; his wife, 36
Heystead, William, 49
Hilton, Lady Maud, 38
Hincmar, bishop of Rheims, viii
Hingeston, John de, sheriff, 81
Hobarde, John, goldsmith, & Agnes his wife, 30
Hogon, Edmund, maltman, 46
Hole, Roger & Isabel his wife, 30
Holman, William, priest, 59, 79
Holmaye, Richard, 75, 112
Holme, John, barber, & Alice his wife, 32
Holy Trinity fraternity, in St. Botolph Aldersgate, i-xxviii passim, 1–61, 71–2, 78–9, 94–104 passim, 113, 121–138 passim; account rolls, 37, 58–61, 127; accounts, xi-xiii, xv-xvi, xviii, xx, xxvi, xxviii, 8, 11, 31, 37, 40–50, 52–61, 104, 126–30; accounts, audit of, xi-xii, xxviii, 13–14; altar, xv, 48, 102, 128–30; arbitration, xi, 9, 78; archives, xvi, xviii, xxvi, 103; calendar, xii-xiii, xxvi-xxvii, 1; cartulary, xxviii, 62–125; chalices, xii, xxvii, 103, 123, 138; chantry, perpetual, xv, 102; chapel, xviii, 60, 103; charter, foundation, xiv–xv, 60, 102; clerk, xi, 5, 58–9; common box, xxvii, 2–3, 8, 14–15, 20, 31, 33, 37; common paper, 11, 14; cross, silver & gilt, xii, 103, 123; entry fee, xxiv, 20, 22–30, 33–8; hoods, xii, 18, 44–5; inventory, xvi, xxvi, 56, 103; mass, annual, xi, 138; mass, daily or early morning, xixii, xvii, 18, 48, 58–9, 126–30, 138; mass, requiem, xii, 16; masters & wardens, xi-xvi, xxiii, xxv-xxvi, 1–2, 10–15, 19–20, 71, 78, 94, 102–3, 121, 143; membership, xiii, xvi, xxi-xxvi; memorials, 18; missal, xii, 103, 123, 138; pageant roll, 103; patens, xii, 103; priests (chaplains), xi-xii, xv, xvii, xxv, 17–18, 45, 50, 57–8, 72, 80, 102, 128–30, 138; priests, see also Gregorye, Richard; Harres, Richard; Lingard, Oliver; Nicholas; Russell, William; Smyth, John; Thomas; Waynflete, Symond; Whetenale, Harry; priest's chamber, xii, 128; property of, xviixxi, xxv-xxvi; quarterage, xiii, xvi-xviii, 14, 31, 45–6, 49, 57–9, 61, 103, 126–8; quarterage roll or book, xxvi, 58, 103, 127; registers, vii, xi-xii, xv, xxvi-xxviii, 103-4; rental, xiii, xix-xx, 58-9, 61, 104; rental roll, xxvi, 103; rent gatherers, 53; rules, etc., xi–xii, xv, xxviii, 2–20, 103, 138; seals, xv, xxvi, 14, 94–5, 99, 102–3; 'table' of, written, 45; Trinity Hall, see Falcon on the Hoop; Trinity Sunday expenses, xi n., 50, 57–9, 126
Hone, William, xxvii
Honore, Stephen, 46
Hoo
-, John, spicer, 33
-, Richard atte, maltman, 36
-, Thomas, clerk, 116, 124
hoods, see cloth; Holy Trinity fraternity
hook, see fire hooks
Hopeham, John & his wife, 25
Hoper, Walter, smith, 24, 141; common councilman, xxii; his wife, 24
Hopkyn, Thomas, 46
Horewode, Ralph & Isabel his wife, 35
Horn, Robert, sheriff, 75, 112
Hornsey (Haringay), Middx., church, 113
Horre, William & Agnes his wife, 23
Horscrofte, William & Matilda his wife, 24
horse mill, see mill
'hort' lathe, see buildings, lathe
Hosbarne (Hosbern), Thomas, 22–3; Isabel his wife, 22
hoses, 43, 101, 121
hospital patients, alms for, 82
Hotofte, John, controller of the household of the Prince of Wales, xxiv, 36
Hougham, Elias, churchwarden, 93
Houndsditch (Houndesdiche, etc.), 72, 74– 5, 80
Hounslow, prior, tenement of, xix, 96
'house', see buildings, privies
Hoveden, John of, 72 n.1
Howyngham, Richard, 22
Huberd, Robert, 114
Humberstoun, Peter & Alice his wife, 36
Hunden(e), Thomas, abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, xxiv, 36
Hungreye (Hungry)
-, Mary de, 114
-, Peter, 81
Hunte, William, 36
Huntingdon, co., 36
hurdles (hyrdellys), 103
hurers' fraternity, master, 142
husting, enrolments in, 69, 72–4, 80, 82–3, 86, 87 n., 98, 116
Hyde
-, John, butcher, 36
-, William, sheriff, 74
Hynche, John at, 26
'hyrdellys', see hurdles
Hyrdeman, Henry & his wife, 27
I
inventories, xix, xxvi, 56, 101, 103, 136
iron (iren, yrin), bolt, 128; 'dogge', 129; see also buildings, iron work; fire hook
Iver, John, 70
Iwardby, John, exchequer official, 39
J
Jacob, John, brewer, 141; warden, 143
Jerime, Adam & Etheldreda his wife, 29
jet, see beads
Jews' Garden (Jewys gardyn, Juwesgardyn, etc.), xx, xxvi, 81, 87, 90, 95
Joan, 'great', 127
John, Robert, 104
Johns (Johnes)
-, Edward, warden, 143
-, John, merchant tailor, 134
-, Robert & Agnes his wife, 34
Johnson, Alan, warden, 143
joists, see buildings
Jolyffe, John & Alice his wife, 30
joust, at Smithfield, xxiv
Joy(e) (Joie)
-, John, cit. & brewer, xviii, 44, 46, 49–50,
52, 54, 57–60, 63, 75, 77–8, 110, 112,
122–3, 127; master, 51, 55–6, 94–5, 103,
143; warden or churchwarden, 128–30;
common councilman, xxii; Joan his
wife, 123
-, Richard, 129
Juwesgardyn, see Jews' Garden
K
Kawardyn, David, valet of the crown, 39
Kawode, see Cawode
Kebyll, Richard, dyer, & Margery his wife, 32
'kechyn', see buildings, kitchens
Keleburne, see Kilburn
Kelleseye al. Clophill, William, see Clophill
Kelseye, Margery, 69
'kemelyns', see kimnels
Kent, co., 63
Kent
-, John & his wife, 26
-, Walter de, 66
Kenyngthorp, William, master, 101, 103, 123–4, 143
Kesteven (Keysteyne), Ralph de, rector of St. Boptolph, 22, 84–90, 96, 98, 104
Kettering (Keteryng), Northants., rector of, see Eston, John
keyband, 103
keys, xvi, 41, 103, 126
Keysteyne, see Kesteven
Kilburn (Keleburne) priory, nuns of, 66
kilderkins (kylderkyns), 101, 121, 129
kimnels (kemelyns, kymlyns), 101, 121, 144
kitchens, see buildings
Knolles (Knollis)
-, Thomas, mayor, 74; sheriff, 88–9
-, Walter, 22
'koke', see trades, cooks
Kuttynge, John, 33
Kylles (Gilles), Nicholas, priest, 46, 49
'kymlyns', see kimnels
Kyng(e)
-, John & his wife, 24
-, Piers, 57–9, 104
Kyngton, John, 37
Kyrkeby
-, Felice, 32
-, John, marshall of the exchequer, 39
-, Robert & Maud his wife, 35
L
ladder, 121
Lamb Alley (Fabyan and Bastyan's Alley), xx, 93–5, 103–4
Lamberhithe, John, clerk, 69–70
Lanarius, John, 65
Lancaster king of arms, xxiv, 36
Lane
-, Henry at & his wife, 25
-, Hugh in the, 67
-, John, ironmonger, 57, 60, 95 n. 1
-, Richard & his wife, 26
Langbourn ward, 63; ? alderman of, 65 n.2
Langeborn, John & Clarice his wife, 27
Langlegh, John, 33
Langton, Richard, warden, 143
Lasyngby (Lasyngeby)
-, Alexander & Alice his wife, 32
-, William, esq., 36
lathe, see buildings
Lathell, Nicholas, clerk of the pipe, 124, 133; master, 131, 143
lattice, see buildings
Laurence, Thomas & Joan his wife, 30
Lawdor, —, 46
lead (lede), xx, 43, 101, 128–30; 'groute lede', 121; see also buildings, gutters, joists, nails and tabards
leather (leder): cheverel, 103; deers, 103
Lee (Legh)
-, John, 69
-, John de, valet of the crown, 39
Leekes, John, 23
legal matters: amortization, licenses for, xv, xix-xx, 83 n.2, 84, 87 n.5, 100, 102; arbitration, 9, 78–9, 124; bonds, 78–9, 96, 124; charters, xiii-xv, 40, 60, 102, 110, 116, 124; confirmation, 85; counsel, 40; detinue, 124; distraint, 43, 87, 91, 111–12; feoffees, 73, 83 n.2, 111–13; feoffment, 43; gersum, 64, 66; gift, deeds of, 64, 66, 69–70, 73–5, 81, 83, 86, 105–8, 112, 116–18, 120, 122; grants, 88, 110; indentures, 60, 87, 89–96, 101, 103–4, 111–12, 115, 121, 124; leases, xviii-xix, xxv, 71, 90, 92–6, 99, 104, 112–13, 115, 121–2, 124; leases, assignment of, 91; letters of attorney, 76; letters patent, 40, 102; pleas, 40, 57– 61; procuration, 40; receipt, for legacy, 97; quitclaims, 65, 67–8, 77, 98, 109, 119–20, 124; reversions, 69–70; vacations, 57–9, 61, 129; wardmote inquests, xxvi, 43; writs, 40, 57
Legat(e)
-, Alice, 30
-, John, of 'Piryton', 112
'legges', see buildings, windows
Legh, see Lee
Lenne, see Lynne
Leonerd, Peter, carpenter, 134
lepers, alms for, 82
Lesenes (Lesen, Lesyn), John, mason, 23, 85–6, 96, 141; common councilman, xxii; Margery his wife, 23
Leuysham (Levesam), Thomas, priest, 46, 49
Leycester (Leycestre, etc.)
-, John, xvi, 40, 46, 49, 52–8, 60, 78, 123
-, William de, beadle of Aldersgate ward,
114
Liesnes, John de, 114
lights, x-xi, 44–5, 47–8, 57–9, 61, 83 n.2, 126–30; see also candles; tapers; torches
lime, see buildings
Lincoln (Lyncoll, Lyncoln)
-, Isabella, 131
-, John, 46, 49, 51
-, Margaret & William her son, 36
-, Richard, cit. & hatter, 22, 80, 83, 90;
master, 24, 143; common councilman,
xxii; master of the hatters, 142; Joan
his wife, 22
Lincolnshire, x
linen, see cloth; sheets
Lingard, Oliver, priest, xxv
Lisieux (Lyseux), Thomas, dean of St. Paul's, 79
Little Britain, xvii, xix
loam, see buildings
loan of money, 57
Locke (Lokke)
-, Robert & Margaret his wife, 22
-, William, 28
locks (lokkis), 41, 103
'Lome', see buildings, loam
London: bishops of, see Belmeis, Richard de and Braybrooke, Robert; commissary general, see Druell, John; official of the archdeacon, 113
London, Thomas, cit. & tailor, 46, 49, 51, 53–4, 75, 77–8, 126–30; churchwarden, 50, 95
Long(e) (Loong)
-, John, 72
-, John & Alice his wife, 34
-, John, salter, 134
-, William, 117
Long Lane (le Longe lane), xx, xxvi, 104–9, 111–12, 134
Lothewyk, see Ludwyk
Love al. Bathe, John, see Bathe
Loveye, John, sheriff, 69
Lucas
-, John, 46
-, Richard, al. Lucas Pulter, 126–7
Lucy, Thomas, warden, 135, 143
Ludwyk (Lothewyk), William de, kt., 81–2
Luton, William, priest, 46
Lydyngton, Henry, clerk, 32
Lyllyngston, Thomas (de), 80, 114
Lynde, Peter, 27
Lyndesey, Roger & his wife, 26
Lynge, John, sheriff, 70
Lynne (Lenne, Lyne), Thomas de, cit. & plasterer, 85–6, 88, 114–16, 124; Joan his wife, 115, 124; Maude his wife, 114, 124
Lynton, John, 22; clerk, 73
Lyon
-, Adam at & Alice his wife, 22
-, John & his wife, 25
Lyttan, —, 133
Lyttelmore, John, 33
Lytton, William, chaplain, 63, 70
M
Macero, John, 64
Maghfeld, Gilbert, sheriff, 115
Maire (Mayre), John, smith, 105, 108–9, 112, 141; master, 23, 143
Mallyng
-, John & Idonia his wife, 69
-, William, cit. & broderer, & Katherine
his wife, 74
Malpas, Richard & Joan his wife, 23
malt, 101, 121
Malton
-, Robert, baron of the exchequer, xxiii, 1,
22
-, Thomas, clerk, 36
mangers, see buildings
Marcus, John, tiler, 42
Marke, Roger, bladesmith, 32; common councilman, xxii; Christine his wife, 32
Markham (Marcam, Markam), Harry, priest, xxiii, 46, 49, 51–2, 55; master, 79, 143
Marlowe, John, parish clerk, & Agnes his wife, 133
Martyn
-, John, 104
-, William, clerk, 124
Marys, John, 22
mash, see shovels; tubs; vats
Mason, John, cit. & brewer, xvii, xxi, xxiii, 1, 29, 45, 48, 104, 117, 120, 125, 128– 30; master of the brewers, 142; Felise his wife, 1, 120, 122, 125; Nicholas his son, 125
mass, 82, 89, 113, 139–40: daily, 100; early, for labourers, xvii; requiem, viii, 63, 91; see also Holy Trinity fraternity
Massett, William, 133
Matene, Jone, 58
Mateshale, Richard, clerk, & Margaret his wife, 32
May
-, Adam, 117–20
-, Richard, 53–8
-, William, 66
Maydenhith, William, brewer, 32
Maydestone, Richard, esq., 36
Maystr, John & his wife, 25
Maywe, —, & his wife, 27
mazer, 125
Mazerer (Mazelyner)
-, Isabel le, see Botiller
-, John le, cit. & pepperer, 81, 87; Walter
le, his son, 81
measures, see quarter measures
Mechell, see Michell
Mede, Hugh at, 33
Melbourne, John, 69–70
Melsham, John, stationer, 134
memorials, see Holy Trinity fraternity
Mercer, Adam, 65
Michell (Mechel, Mychell), John, king's sergeant at arms, 1, 23, 90, 93; master & warden, xxiii, 36–7, 72, 143; his wife, 23
Mill pecker, John the, 43
mills: horse mill, xx, 101, 121, 129; plate for, 43; spindle (spyndyll) for, 43; stone, xx, 43, 129; traces, pair of (trayse) for, 101
minstrels, 50
mint, master of, see Garnere, Richard
Mirable, Thomas & Agnes his wife, 25
missals, see books
Mockyng (Mokkyng), Thomas, clerk, 116– 18
Moile, William, king's sergeant, 40
Mordon (Moordon, Murdon, etc.), John, attorney, 40, 46, 49, 51, 75–8, 117–20, 124, 141; warden or churchwarden, 128–30, 143
More (Moor)
-, Cristian, 128
-, John, ? brewer, 23, 108–9, 116, 141;
churchwarden, 91–2; ? warden of the
brewers, 142
-, Robert, saddler, 59, 124
-, William, smith, 41–2, 46, 49, 51–2, 112
Moreworth, Simon de, sheriff, 68
Moryse, Thomas & his wife, 24
Mose, Thomas & Margaret his wife, 32
Mosley (Mosele, etc.)
-, —, wife of, 126
-, John, 116; warden, 39, 143
-, William, smith, 23, 141; master, 31–2,
143; his wife, 23
Moubray, Richard, 33
Mounsews, William, esq., 36
Multon(e), William, 46, 49
Murdon, see Mordon
Myddelton, Thomas & Rose his wife, 29
Myldelane, John & his wife, 24
Mylle, Thomas, 46
Mynne, John, warden, 137
Mynot, Geoffrey, cook, & Joan his wife, 30
N
nails, see buildings
napkins: diaper, 136, 137; see also cloth
Nasch(e)
-, John, 22
-, William, salter, & Clarice his wife, 25
Nasyng, William, cit., 46, 63
Nele (Neell), Philip, 46, 49
Neville, Ralph de, 1st earl of Westmorland, xxiii, 36, 38
Neweman, Richard, 32
Newenton
-, Agnes, huckster, 39
-, Robert, dean of Lord Scrope's chapel, 38
-, Thomas, sheriff, 115
Newgate: alms for prisoners, 82; leech at, 39
'Newnton' tile, see buildings, tiles
Newport (Neuport)
-, Andrew, esq., cit., M.P., xxii, 22, 36,
88–9, 105–6; alderman, 73; Margaret
his wife, 36; Margery his wife, 22
-, John, rector of St. Benet Gracechurch,
36
-, Thomas, 46
Neylond, Thomas, 37
Nichol (Nicol)
-, John, sheriff, 109
-, Robert, x n.
Nicholas
-, kin of Matthew, 64
-, priest, 57–9, 61
-, Reynold, 46
Norfolk, x
North, John, 33
Northefolk, John, 23
Northumberland, earl of, see Percy
Norton(e)
-, Henry & Joan his wife, 28
-, Thomas & Joan his wife, 34
Norwich, vii
Notkyng, see Nuttkyn
Notyngham, Richard, master, 27, 143
Nutteley, William, 26
Nuttkyn (Notkyng), William, 46, 49
O
oak, see buildings, boards
obits (anniversaries), viii, xii-xiv, xix, xxiv n., xxvii, 1, 17, 45, 48, 57–9, 61, 63, 72, 91, 95, 103, 113, 125–30
oil, for lamps, xviii n.
'okyn', see buildings, boards
Olney, John, mayor, 75, 112
Olyff, John, 46
Ord, Craven, antiquary, xxvi
Osbarne (Osbern, etc.)
-, John & Isabel his wife, 32
-, Nicholas, 36
-, Thomas, 90, 93; master, 27, 143
oven, mouth for, 103
Owdeby, John, chamberlain of the exchequer, xxiv, 36
Owndale, Henry, 24
Oxenford, John, carpenter, 105, 107–8
P
Page, Edmund, goldsmith, 32
pageant roll, 103
Pakkewode, Henry & Margaret his wife, 22
Pakyngton, Ralph, 28
pall, black damask, 136
Palle, John & his wife, 25
Palmer
-, —, 130
-, Thomas, 46
Panniero, William, 64
pantry, see buildings
paper (pauper), 58, 72
Par, see Parre
parchment (parchemyn) & vellum, 103
Paris, Richard de, sheriff, 66
Parker
-, —, 43
-, John, 48
-, William, sheriff, 73
-, William, taverner, & Joan his wife, 35
parlour, see buildings
Parre (Par)
-, Gilbert, esq., 46, 49
-, Miles, 49
Passemore, Robert & his wife, 36
Patens (pateyn), see Holy Trinity fraternity
pauper, see paper
paving, see buildings
Payne, John, goldsmith, & Alice his wife, 32
Paynell, Geoffrey, esq., xxiv, 36
Paynette, Emmota, 23
Payntour, John, 114
Peckham, John, archbishop of Canterbury, 72 n.1
Pecok, Richard, cit. & armourer, & Margaret his wife, 70
Peke, John, esq., master, 133, 143
Pekerynge, John & Margaret his wife, 32
'pelowe', see pillows
Penale, John, 33
Penbroke, Lawrence, 35
Pendred, William, founder, xxvi
Penifader, William, 68
Penreth
-, Alice, 29
-, William, 29
'penselles', see hangings
pentice (pentyse) board, see buildings, boards
pepper (piperis), 133
Percevalle, Joan, 32
Percy, Henry de, earl of Northumberland, 117–18, 124
Person
-, John, doctor of physic, 134
-, Margaret, 26
-, William, 46
Pery, William & Juliana his wife, 28
Peryns, Symon, warden, 143
Perys, Margarete, 104
Pette, John, exchequer official, warden, 143
pewter (pewdre), see dishes; pots
pewterers' company, xiii n.
Peytevyne, William & Joan his wife, 30
Philippe (Phelipp, Phylip)
-, John, brewer, 32; master of the brewers,
142; Molde his wife, 32
-, Richard, 104
-, Thomas, cit. & ironmonger, xv, 61, 124;
Joan his wife, xv, 124
Philippot, John, mayor, 83
Phillipps, Thomas, bart., xxvii
'philomena gratie', see books
Phipphard, John & Sarah his wife, 23
pillows (pelowe), 125; silk, 103, 136
pins, tile, see buildings, tiles
Piplori, John & Astelnia his daughter, 67
'Piryton', see Legat, John
placebo, 91
planks, see buildings, boards
plaster, see buildings
plate, for a mill, see mills
plate, household, xv
'plomer houce', see buildings
Pollard, John, controller of the subsidy, 38
Pontefract, John de, clerk, 114
Porland (Purlang), William, clerk of the brewers, 118–20, 124–5
Porter (Portour)
-, John & his wife, 24
-, William & Lucy his wife, 34
potations, 57–9
Poter, Michael le, 66, 68
pots: pewter, 56, 103; pottle (potell), 56; see also cups
Pottenham, Robert & Margery his wife, 26
Powcher, William, abbot of Walden, 87
Power, Nicholas, 59
Prest
-, John, son of William, 66, 68
-, Ralph, apothecary, son of John, 68
-, William, 66
Prestewyk, William, clerk, 39
Preston
-, Adam & Rosa his wife, 22
-, Richard, maltman, 46
Priour, John & his wife, 27
privies, see buildings
Psalms, viii, 17
Pulham, Stephen, dyer, 30; master of the dyers, 142; Christine his wife, 30
pulpit, 17
Pulter
-, Alexander & Emmota his wife, 25
-, Lucas, see Lucas, Richard
puncheons, see buildings
Puplowe, Robert, 37
Purchase, William, mayor, xix
Purlang, see Porland
Pykarde, John & Christine his wife, 33
Pylkyngton's place, xix
Pynchebecke (Pynchebek)
-, John, 24; common councilman, xxii
-, William, fishmonger, 22, 73–4, 90, 115,
141; Katherine his wife, 22
Pyngge, William, butcher, & Alice his wife, 32
Pynkney, Arnold, 87
Pynner al. Beaumond, Richard, see Beaumond
Pysyssone, John & his wife, 25
Q
quarter measures, 101, 121
quit rents, xvii, xx, 41, 44–5, 48, 58–9, 61, 66, 78, 87, 94, 126–30
'qwer', see choir
R
racks (rakkys), see buildings, stables
Ramsey (Rameseye, de Rames)
-, family, xxi
-, Agnes, 22
-, Felice, 22
-, John, 81
-, Margery, 34
-, Ralph, chaplain, 72
-, Ralph, fishmonger, 22, 73, 85–6, 88–9,
115–17, 122; Isabel his wife, 22
-, William, 22
-, William de, 80, ? another, 81
Randolfe, Richard, 29
Rauf, John, chandler, 111-12
Rawlyns, Richard, 133
Ray, Bernard & Joan his wife, 32
Raygate, Walter & Alice his wife, 32
Rede
-, — & Alice his wife, 32
-, Thomas, 37
Red Lion, tenement called, xix
Refham, Richer de, mayor, 68
rents, xx-xxii, 40–3, 47, 55–9, 61, 64, 66, 71, 78, 83 n.2, 88, 90, 92–4, 96, 104, 111– 12, 115, 121, 123–4, 126–30; assignment of, 89; see also arrearage; quit rents
repairs, to buildings, xvi-xvii, xx-xxi, 41–3, 48, 50, 56–9, 61, 71, 78, 90, 94, 96, 104, 121, 123, 127
Reve, William, 23
Reynewell, John, alderman, 116
Richard (Richerd, Rychard)
-, 'with Matthew Feld', 104
-, Stephen, 46, 49, 56; warden, 52–5, 79,
104, 143
-, William, 108–9, 113
Riche, Hugh, 46, 49
rings, 136; with unicorn's horn, 72
Robert, Nicholas, 22
Rokesle, Walter de, alderman, 68
Rollestoun, Robert, clerk of the king's works, 36
rood loft, see St. Botolph Aldersgate
roofs, see buildings, roofs and nails
Roos
-, John, esq. of William de, 36
-, William de, 6th baron Roos of Helmsley,
xxiii-xxiv, 36; Margaret his wife, 36
Roper, William, 91–2
ropes, see buildings, stairs and wells
'rother', 'rothir', see rudders
Rouncevall, Our Lady of, see Westminster
Rowe, Richard & Joan his wife, 23
rudders (rother, rothir), 43, 101, 121, 144
Russell
-, Roger, ? waxchandler, churchwarden,
& Anne his wife, xviii
-, William, fraternity priest of St. Botolph,
126–7
Rydam, Richard, 46
Ryder, John, 22
? Ryge, John, 24
Ryggewyke, Thomas, 33
Ryngston, Thomas, 46, 49
Rypon, Thomas, 34
S
sacks (sakkes), 128–9
saddle, 82
saddlers' fraternity, ix
Sadeler, Richard, 127
St. Albans abbey, Herts., tenements of, 95
St. Andrew Eastcheap, par., xv
St. Augustine by Paul's gate, fraternity in, xvii
St. Bartholomew hospital, xx, 63, 75; master, see Wakeryng, John
St. Bartholomew priory, xxiv, 80, 105, 107–9, 111–13; canons, xxiv, see also Coventre, William and Delamare, John; prior, xiv, xxiv, 46, see also Watford, John; sub-prior, xxiv, see also Yonge, John; see also Banbery, Thomas; Brasebrygge, Ralph; Elis, priest; Yrby, William
St. Benet Gracechurch, rector, see Newport, John
St. Botolph Aldersgate (Alderichegate,
etc.)
-, church, x, xvii-xviii, xxvi, 21, 31, 40, 50–
2, 54-6, 61-3, 72, 78-80, 82, 84, 88-9,
94-5, 100-4, 113, 116-17, 122, 124-5,
127–32, 138; aisle, new, 125; altars, 36,
48, 72, 80, 82, 89, 102, 113, 125, 128–
30; burials in, xv, xviii, xxi, 72, 80, 113,
125; chantries in, xix, xxv, 116–17, 122;
choir (qwer), 18; door, south, 80; fraternities in, see Holy Trinity, St. Katherine, SS. Fabian & Sebastian; missal
used in, xii; pulpit, 17; rood loft, xviii,
60; St. Katherine's light, x; sepulchre,
xi, 5, 21, 44–5, 47–8, 57–9, 61, 126–30,
138; vestry, 60
-, churchwardens, xvi, xix-xxi, 63, 88, 91,
98; see also Benet, John; Bernard,
Thomas; Bradmore, John; Brown,
John; Byrom, John; Cavendish,
Thomas; Clophill, William; Eyre,
John; Forster, William; Gaynesburgh,
Richard; Hougham, Elias; Joye, John;
London, Thomas; Mordon, John;
More, John; Russell, Roger; Salter,
John; Smith, Thomas; Triggelowe,
John; Vyne, Philip atte; Walcote, John
-, churchwardens' accounts, x, xvi, xviii n.,
xxv
-, churchyard, 82
-, clerks, 63, 113, 127; parish clerk, see
Marlowe, John; master or senior clerk,
80, 82; under-clerk, 48, 80, 82; chaplains, xii n., xxiv n., 63, 80, 113
-, parish, x, xxv-xxvi
-, parishioners, xi, 87, 93
-, rector or parson, x, xix-xx, xxiv, 63, 80,
90–1; see also Bourghcher, Thomas;
Caudray, Richard; Causwey, William;
Derham, Richard; Kesteven, Ralph
de; Stanley, Thomas de
-, seals, 95, 99
St. Dunstan in the East, fraternity in, xvii
St. Dunstan in the West, fraternity in, xiv n.
St. Gabriel Fenchurch (All Hallows Fancherche), 62–3; nave, 62; par., xx, 62–70
St. Giles Cripplegate, fraternity in, xiv n.; hall of, xviii n.; par., xxi
St. John of Jerusalem, see Clerkenwell
St. Katherine, fraternity of, in St. Botolph Aldersgate, x, 140; altar, x; chalice, xii; common box, 140; funerals of brethren, 140; mass, 140; missal, xii, quarterage, 140; rules, xi, 140; vestments, xii; wardens, x, 140
St. Magnus the Martyr, fraternity in, xiv
St. Margaret, Westminster, see Westminster
St. Martin le Grand, x, xxiv, 30; dean, x, xvi, xxiv, xxiv n.; see also Caudray, Richard; Derham, Richard; Stanley, Thomas de; fraternity of saddlers in, ix
St. Mary Colechurch, fraternity in, xiv n.
St. Mary Fenchurch, see St. Gabriel Fenchurch
St. Mary Rouncevall, fraternity of the Assumption, vii n.
St. Michael Wood Street, par., xxi
St. Nicholas Shambles, par., xxi
St. Osyth, Essex, abbot, see Berkyng, Thomas de
St. Paul's cathedral, 45, 48, 126; canon, see Wysebech, Thomas; chantries in, xiii, xxi; dean, x n. 44, see also Lisieux, Thomas and Stowe, Thomas; dean & chapter, xvii, 78–9
St. Peter Cornhill, fraternity in, vii n.
SS. Fabian & Sebastian, fraternity of, in St. Botolph Aldersgate, vii, x, xii-xiii, xvi, xxiii, xxvii n., 72, 80, 83 n. 2, 93, 113; altar, xii, 89, 113; book of, xxvi, 103; chalice, xii, 103; chaplain, xii, xx, 63, 80, 89, 91; common box, 139; mass, 89, 139; master & wardens, xiii, 80, 91, 139, see also Bynle, John; Gaynesburgh, Richard; Lancastre, John; Scot, William; Spayne, Richard; Wodeland, John; membership, xiii; missal, xii; properties of, xiii, xix-xx; quarterage, 139; rules, xi, 139; tablet of, 89; vestments, xii, 83 n. 2
SS. Fabian & Sebastian's Alley, see Lamb Alley
St. Stephen Coleman Street, fraternity in, xvii
'sakkes', see sacks
Salman
-, Agnes, 28
-, Walter, spicer, 30
Salter, John, cit. & brewer, 46, 49–50, 63, 70, 75–6, 78, 111, 117–20, 122, 124; warden, 127; warden or churchwarden, 128–30; master of the brewers, 142
Samborn, John, cordwainer, 130
Sampson (Sanson)
-, Jelyan, 41, 47
-, John, 23
'sanap', see cloth
sand, see buildings
Sandford, Oxon., 117, 124
Sandwelle (Sandewell), Richard, of Wycombe, Bucks., 109; John his son, 106–7, 109
Sanson, see Sampson
Santon (Santton)
-, John, 46, 49–50, 78, 122
-, John, 116; warden, 39, 143
Saracen's Head (le Sarasyneshed, Sarsin hede on the Hoop, etc.), tenement called, xvi, xix, xxiii, xxvi, 1, 40, 50, 96–101, 104, 128–30
Sauller, William le, 67
Saunder (Saundris, Sawndris), William, attorney, 40, 46, 49
Sawsy, William, grocer, & Alice his wife, 36
Say, Robert, 22
Scalby, William, 33
Scargyll, Adam & Emmota his wife, 34
Scate, William, 134
Schawe, Richard, 22
'schouyll', see shovel
Schraweley (Schraueley, Shrauelee), Richard, brewer, 23, 90, 141; master, 26, 33–4, 143; Joan his wife, 23
scoops (schopes, scopes), 43, 121
'scorer', see trades
Scot (Scotte), William, cit. & barber, 32, 62, 70, 126; warden, SS. Fabian & Sebastian, 93; Alice his wife, 32
Scotland, war against, xxv
Scrope
-, Geoffrey, kt., brother of Lord Henry le,
38
-, Henry le, 3rd baron Scrope of Masham,
xxiii, 38
seals, 87, 95, 99, 101, 111, 124; see also Holy Trinity fraternity
Sebastian, St., martyr, xii
sedge (sege), see stools
Segerstane, Thomas, 32
'seigne', see buildings, sign
Selam (Sellam), William, maltman, 46, 49
'seler', see buildings, cellars
Selman, William & Cristian his wife, 128
Selson, Ellen, 136
Seman, Benedict, 36
Senerte, Molde, 26
sepulchre, see St. Botolph Aldersgate
sergeant, see Aldersgate Ward
sergeant at arms, king's, see Herteshorne, John; Michell, John
sergeant at law, king's, see Moile, William
Settheford, Henry de, alderman, 81
settle (cetyll), see chair
Sewalle, Roger, dyer, & Agnes his wife, 32
Sextan, John & Joan his wife, 32
Seymour, Edward, duke of Somerset, xxv
shaft, for a sign, see buildings, sign
sheets, linen, 125
Sheldon, Richard, master, 143
shelves, see buildings
sherds, see buildings
Shirborn, William & Isobel his wife, 87 n. 3
shops, see buildings
Shorne, Kent, 39
shovels (schouyll): malt, 101; mash, 43; 'medelyng', 101, 121
sieves (clansyng syve, clensyngsyf), 48, 121, 129
sign, see buildings
silk, see hangings; pillows
Silkston, Ralph, cit., 70
silver, 4, 72, 97, 125; silver & gilt, 103, 123; see also burdons; clasps
singers, 50
Skeltoun, John, clerk, 36
Skyrye, John & his wife, 24
slings (slynges), pair of, 101, 121, 129
Slough, John, 104
Slyngesby, William, gent., 124; warden, 131, 143
Smith (Smyth, Smythe)
-, family, of Cavendish, Suff., arms, xviii
-, Alice, wife of Thomas Cavendish, see
Cavendish
-, John, husbandman of Shorne, Kent, 39
-, John, priest, 133
-, Peter, currier, warden, 134, 143
-, Robert, cit. & brewer, 118–20, 124
-, Thomas, cit., 105, 107
-, Thomas, cit. & brewer, xv-xvi, xxi, 40,
43–6, 52–6, 60, 70, 79, 102, 110, 122,
124; master & warden, xv, 50, 126–7,
143; churchwarden, xv, 63; warden or
churchwarden, 128–30; master, brewers' company, xv, 142; Joan his wife,
xv, 124
-, William, butcher, & Molde his wife, 32
-, William, of Enfield, & Agnes his wife, 32
-, William, warden, 143
Smithfield, 105, 111; joust at, xxiv
solars, see buildings
solder, see buildings
Solio, Gilbert de, clerk, 64
Somer, —, draper, & Katherine his wife, 30
Somercotes, William & Joan his wife, 29
Somerset herald, xxv
'sorgyon', see trades, surgeon
Sotheray, John, of Winchester, 69
'soudir', see buildings, solder
South, John, chaplain, 39
Southcote (Southecote), William, 50, 78
Southeryn, John & Katherine his wife, 36
Southwell (Sowthwell, Suthwell, etc.)
-, Adam & his wife, 24
-, Harry or Henry, 46, 49, 51, 63, 122;
warden, 128, 143
-, Richard, kt., xxvi, 134
Soyle (Soylle), Richard, 46, 49
Spaigne, see Spayne
Spakman, John & his wife, 25
Sparke
-, Agnes, 35
-, William, 33
Spayne
-, Ralph, cit., 70
-, Richard, skinner, 23; master of SS. Fabian & Sebastian, 139; Joan his wife,
23
Spencer (Spenser)
-, John & his wife, 24
-, Thomas & his wife, 26
-, William, 46
Spereman, Thomas & Joan his wife, 24
spindle, see mills
spoons, 72, 125
Spray, John, junior, 81
Sprotburgh (Sprottisburgh, Sprottesbroke, etc.), Geoffrey, cit. & parchment maker, 51, 112; master, 40, 46–50, 104, 121, 143
spruce, see boxes
Sprynggalde, Thomas & Rose his wife, 32
stables, see buildings
stairs, see buildings
Stanes, Thomas & Molde his wife, 29
Stanfeld, Robert, armourer, 134
Stanley, Thomas de, dean of St. Martin le Grand, 30, 100
Staundon, William, mayor, 115
Staunton, John, brewer, 29, 141; Molde his wife, 29
staves, for a tub, 135
Stebbenhuth (Stibenheth, etc.)
-, Hugh de, 68
-, Robert de, 67
-, Walter de, 67–8
Stere, William, 23
Stewchappeman, —, & his wife, 27
Steylarde (Steyllarde), William, 22–3; Parnel his wife, 22
'steyre', see buildings, stairs
Stibenheth, see Stebbenhuth
Stoke, Roger, cit. & waxchandler, 72–3
Stokton, John, of Harborough, Leics., 70
Stoneham, William & Margaret his wife, 23
stones, see buildings; mills
stools: 'alestole', 121; sedge (segestoles), 101
storehouse, see buildings
Stotyngham, Richard & Isabel his wife, 22
Stow, John, antiquary, xxvi
Stowe, Thomas, dean of St. Paul's, xxi, 22, 36
Strangweys, Robert, esq., 36
Straunge, —, & his wife, 27
Stronge, Richard & his wife, 26
Stryplonde, Agnes, 46
Stukelee, John, of Hunts., 36
Sturmyn, Isabel, 104
subsidies, xxi-xxii; controller of, see Pollard, John
Suffolk, x
Sunday, John & his wife, 27
surcoat, see cloth
surgery, see books
Suthwell, see Southwell
Sutton
-, Andrew, clerk, 46
-, John, alderman, 75, 112, 122
-, Thomas & Marion his wife, 30
-, William, armourer, & Alice his wife, 30
Swetebon, Reginald, cit., warden of St. Katherine, 140
swords, 72, 125
Swynbourne, Geoffrey, 37
'syf', 'syve', see sieves
Sylvester, John, haberdasher, 134
Symond, John, warden, 143
T
tabards, of lead, 101, 121
table, without trestles (trestellys), xvi, xviii, 103; table cloth, 136–7
Tadcestr, see Taucestr
tallow, see candles
Tanner, Richard, priest, 46, 49
tapers, viii, xv, 5, 21, 45, 48, 103, 128–30, 139–40
'tappetrowe', 'tap trogh', see trough
tapstaffe, 101, 121, 129, 144
Taucestr (Tadcestr), Richard & Margaret his wife, 32
tavern, see buildings
Taylour (Tayllour)
-, Robert, goldsmith, 134
-, Roger, goldsmith, xxvi; alderman's deputy, 134; warden, xxvi, 135, 137, 143
Tebbe, Richard, tailor, & John his son, 30
Tela, John de, 46
Telynge, John, 23
Tempilman, Robert & his wife, 127
Tendall, William, Chester herald, 49
'terment', 'terement', see burials
tester, see beds
Tewkesbury, Guy & his wife, 25
Thame, John de, cit. & capper or hatter, xix, 81–3; Crisp na his wife, 82; Henry his son, 82; Joan his wife, afterw. wife of John de Thornton, xix-xx, 82-3; Margaret his daughter, 82–3; Robert & William his brothers, 82; Adam his brewer, 82; Agnes his servant, 82; John his chaplain, 82; Thomas his brewer, 82
Theyne (Deyne, Teyne), Thomas, 46, 49, 51–2, 54–8; warden, 59, 61, 143
Thomas, priest, 126
Thomas, John, cit., 63
Thornton, John de, cit., xix-xx, 83-5, 88; Joan his wife, see Thame
Thorpe, Thomas, bookseller, xxvii
Thorpp, Thomas, 40
Thunderle, Reginald de, sheriff, 67
Thursby, Nicholas, 61
Tilbury, East (Estylbery), Essex, 39
tilers' company, master, 142
tiles, see buildings
timber, see buildings
Tirold, see Torold
Titeshale, Richard, 87
tithes, forgotten, 72, 80, 82, 113
Toller, John, brown baker, 134
tongs (tonges), pair of, 121
tons (tonnes), see tubs
torches (torchys), viii, 1, 44–5, 103, 113, 127, 132, 139–40
Torold (Tirold, etc.)
-, Peter & Emma his wife, 28
-, Thomas, 46, 49
'towell' of a privy, see buildings, privies
towels (towellys), 72; diaper (dyaper), 103, 136–7; plain, 56, 103, 136
traces, see mills
trades & occupations
-, apothecary, 68
-, armourers, 25, 30, 32, 70, 134
-, attorney, 143; king's, 40
-, baker, brown, 134
-, barbers, 32, 62, 70, 93
-, bladesmith, 32
-, bookbinder, 83
-, brewers, xv, xxii-xxiii, xxv, 29-30, 32, 38,
63, 75, 79–80, 82, 101, 104, 108–9,
111–13, 116, 118–25, 133–4, 141–3
-, broderer, 74
-, butchers, xxii, 32, 36, 141, 143
-, cappers, xxii-xxiii, 80-1, 83, 86, 104, 126,
142
-, carpenters, xx-xxiii, 30, 32, 36, 41–3, 55,
62, 70, 104-5, 107, 115, 124, 128-9, 134,
141–2
-, chandler, 112
-, chaplains, xii, xv, xx, 32, 38–9, 62–3, 70,
72, 80, 82, 89, 91, 100, 108-10, 113;
royal, xxiv
-, clerks, 30, 32, 36, 39-40, 45-6, 64, 66&-8,
70, 73, 79, 91, 108, 114, 116-17, 124
-, cooks (koke), 30, 34, 133
-, coopers (cowper), xxii-xxiii, 46, 51-6, 75,
112, 120-1, 128, 134-5
-, cordwainer, 130
-, curriers (coryour), xxv, 134, 143
-, daubers, xx, 128-9
-, doctor of physic, 134
-, draper, 30
-, drover, 46
-, dyers, xxii-xxiii, 30, 32
-, fishmongers, 62-3, 70, 116-17, 124, 132,
141
-, founder, xxvi
-, fruiterer, 71
-, girdler, 134
-, glazier, 34
-, goldbeater, 32
-, goldfiners, 133
-, goldsmiths, xxii-xxiii, xxv-xxvi, 30, 32-3,
70, 72-3, 134, 141, 143
-, grocers, xxii-xxiii, 27, 36
-, haberdasher, 134
-, hatters, xxiii, 73, 80, 82-3, 143
-, heralds, xviii, xxiv-xxv, 36, 49
-, huckster, 39
-, hurer, 104, 143
-, ironmonger (yermonger), 60, 124
-, labourers, xx, 41-3, 128-9
-, leatherdresser, 66
-, leech, 39
-, limners, 93, 139, 141, 143
-, maltmen, xxii, 36, 46
-, masons, xx, xxii, 23, 46, 128, 141
-, merchant, 114, 124
-, mill pecker, 43
-, parchment maker, 112, 143
-, pepperers, 68, 87
-, pinner, 71
-, plasterers, 114-15, 124, 134
-, plumber, 42
-, porter, 32
-, poulter, 143
-, priests, viii, xii-xiii, xv, xxv; see also
chaplains and clerks above, and Holy
Trinity fraternity; St. Botolph Aldersgate
-, saddlers, xxii, 46, 79, 124, 143
-, salters (saulter), 25, 134
-, 'scorer', 127, 144
-, servant, 82
-, skinner, 110, 139, 141
-, smiths, xxii, 34, 112, 141, 143; blacksmith, 113
-, spicers, xxii-xxiii, 30, 32-3
-, stationer, 134
-, stonecutter, 141
-, surgeon (sorgyon), 72, 74, 78, 104, 134,
143
-, tailors, merchant tailors, xxii, 30, 32, 55,
63, 70, 75, 110, 134
-, taverner, 35
-, textwriter, 143
-, tilers, xx-xxi, xxiii, 32, 41-3, 54, 129
-, timbermonger, 42
-, vintners (wynter), xxi, 105-6, 108, 141
-, waterman, 32
-, waxchandlers, xviii n., xxi, xxiii, 72-3,
127, 134, 141, 143
-, weavers, xxii-xxiii, 30, 83, 96, 104, 143
-, woolmonger, 66
Tratte, William & Juliana his wife, 23
Travers, John & Joan his wife, 26
tray (treye), for yeast, 121
'trayse', see mills
Tregillowe, see Triggelowe
trestles, see table
Trevenek (Trineak, Tryneak), Ralph, chaplain, 108-10, 113
'treye', see tray
Triggelowe (Tregillowe, etc.), John, cit. & brewer, xx-xxi, xxiii, 1, 23, 104, 107-9, 112-13, 116; churchwarden, 91; Joan his wife, afterw. wife of John atte Wode, 23, 108, 111-13
Trineak, see Trevenek
Trinity Alley, xviii
Trinity Court, xvii
Trinity Hall, see Falcon on the Hoop trough, with tap (tappe trowe, taptrogh), xx, 43, 121
Troutebek (Turbek, etc.), John, esq., chamberlain of Chester, 46, 49, 94, 104
Tryneak, see Travenek
tubs (tons, tyndes): 'clensyng tonne', 101; 'masheton', 'mesheton', 101, 121, 135; staves for, 135; water 'tynde', 103, 121; 'worte tynde', 101, 121; 'yele tonne', 101, 121; see also vats
Tudenham, William de, alderman, 114
Turbek, see Troutebek
Turk, Walter, sheriff, 81
Turnell, William, waxchandler, xxi, 32, 141; Cecily his wife, 32
Turnour, John, cook, & Joan his wife, 34
Turtille, William & Margaret his wife, 32
Tykell, John & his wife, 25
Tyler
-, James, 41
-, John, 42
tyndes, see tubs
U
Underhyll, John, brewer, warden, 134, 143
unicorn's horn, see rings
Upton, John, 22
V
Vachell (Fachel), William, of Coley, Berks., 106-7, 109
Valence
-, Robert, clerk, 40
-, William, priest, 46
Valenciennes, guild at, ix n.
valets of the crown, 39
Vampage, John, king's attorney, 40
Vant, Stephen, cit. & bookbinder, 83
vats (fatte): 'clensyng', 129; 'massche', 43, 129–30; water, 43, 101, 121, 129; see also tubs
vellum (velom), roll, 103
Venour, William, mayor, 69
vessels: 1 (ollam), 72, 125; see also basin; becks; mazer; pots; tubs; vats
vestments, xii, 45, 83 n. 2; see also albs; corporal case
vestry, see St. Botolph Aldersgate
Vian, Joan, prioress of Clerkenwell, xxiv, 34
Vyant, John & Agnes his wife, 29
Vyncent, John & his wife, 26
Vyne, Philip atte, cit. & capper or hurer, xx-xxi, xxiii, xxvi, 1, 80, 83–4, 86. 89– 90, 104, 115; churchwarden, 96; common councilman, xxii; master, 22, 138, 143; master of the hurers, 142; Agnes his wife, 22, 80; Joan his wife, 80; Margaret his daughter, 80
W
Wacke, see Wake
Wade, see Wode
wainscot, see buildings
Wake (Wacke, etc.), Thomas, poulter, 46, 49, 51, 60; warden, xvi, 52–9, 71, 79, 104, 143; Margaret his wife, 56
Wakeryng, John, master of St. Bartholomew hospital, 63
Walby, Robert, 133
Walcote
-, John, limner, churchwarden, 93
-, John, sheriff, 69; alderman, 87
Walden, John, 33
Walden abbey, xx, 87, 90, 95; abbots, see Fynyngham, John de and Powcher, William; abbot's inn, xx
Walderne, William, sheriff, 74
Walker, Thomas, 41
walls, see buildings
Walmesforth, Thomas, 87
Walpole (Walpowle)
-, John, cit. & brewer, 46, 49, 79, 104, 111,
121; warden, 50–3, 94–5, 143
-, Robert, brewer, 141; warden, 103, 143;
common councilman, xxii
Walsche
-, Henry, 30
-, William, chaplain, 32
Walter, Thomas, carpenter, 42–3
Waltham (Waltam)
-, Geoffrey de, 64
-, John, 27
-, Maurice de, 66
-, Richard, textwriter, 30, 70, 91, 93, 108–
9, 116–18, 120, 141; master, 126, 130,
143; Isabel his wife, 30
Walton
-, Nicholas, 46, 49
-, William, 75, 112
Walworth, William de, 105
Wangford, William, 40, 79
wardmote quest, see Aldersgate ward
Wardon
-, John & Christine his wife, 22
-, John, exchequer official, 36
Warner
-, Hugh, warden, 101, 103, 123–4, 143
-, William, of Kent, 63
Warter, William, 104
Wasingg, William de, 68
Water, Ralph at & Agnes his wife, 23
watermark, fish, xxvii
Watford, John, prior of St. Bartholomew, xxiv, 36
Watters, Richard, xxvi
Wawton, William, 27
wax, 16, 48, 57–61, 103, 113, 128
waxchandlers' company, warden, 142
Waynflete, Symond, priest, 127, 129
weavers' company, bailiff, master, 142
Webbe
-, Henry, 22
-, Peter, of Westminster, & Alice his wife,
32
Webste, John, warden, 132, 143
Wedyngton, Robert, sheriff, 116
Welbourne, William & Alice his wife, 35
Well(e)
-, John, 37
-, William at, brewer, & Eva his wife, 30
Welleford, Richard, sheriff, 68
Welles (Wellys)
-, John, alderman, 70; mayor, 120
-, John & Eleanor his wife, 87
-, John, of St. Martin le Grand, 30
-, Roger, waxchandler, 55, 141; warden,
xvi, 56–60, 71, 104, 141, 143; warden
of the waxchandlers, 142
Welling, Kent, xv
wells, see buildings
Wellys, see Welles
Wendlyngburgh, John, 98
Wenham, Robert, ironmonger, 134
Werk, John, 112
Werkeman, John, 26
West, Thomas, esq., 46, 49
Westminster: St. Margaret, fraternity of
the Assumption in, vii n.
-, Westminster Hall, 40, 58
Westmorland, earl of, see Neville
Weston
-, Thomas & Isabel his wife, 23
-, William & Katherine his wife, 22
Westyerd, John, vintner, xxi, 36, 141
Wetenale, see Whetenale
Wetyng, John, 106–7
wheelbarrow (whelebarogh), 103
Wheler, John, 46, 49
Whetenale (Wetenale, etc.), Harry, priest, 45–6, 48–9, 60
Whitbarowe, William, 104
Whitbyry, Roger & Isabel his wife, 28
White (Whitt, Whyte)
-, John, timbermonger, 42; ? another, 46
-, Patrick, 46
-, Richard, tailor, 32
-, Robert, hurer, 94, 104; ? another, 46, 49
-, Thomas, brewer, 141; warden, 103, 143
-, Thomas, tiler, 32; master of the tilers,
142; Margaret his wife, 32
-, William, carpenter, & Rose his wife, 30
Whitechapel, rector of, see Audelby, Roger
Whityngton, Richard, mayor, 73
Wickham, East, Kent, xv
Wilby, John, glazier, 34
Wilford, Thomas, sheriff, 73
Wilkyn (Wylkyns, etc.), William, 40, 46–7, 49, 52–3, 55–9
Willebram, John, junior, & his wife, 26
Willesdon (Wyllesdon, etc.)
-, Bartholomew, 46, 49, 59
-, John, 46, 49–51, 75, 78, 111–12
-, Jonet, 46
-, Thomas, 88–9, 93, 108–9
Willoughby, William de, 5th baron Willoughby d'Eresby, xxiii-xxiv, 36, 73; Joan his wife, xxiii, 36
wills, x n., xiii-xv, xvii, xix-xxi, 62–3, 69–70, 72, 80, 82–3, 87, 91–2, 97, 99, 113, 117, 125
Winchester (Wynchestre), Hants., 66, 69
windows, see buildings
Wode (Wade)
-, John, 87, 90
-, John atte, brewer, xx, 46, 51–2, 59, 111;
Joan his wife, see Triggelowe
Wodehay, William, 30
Wodeland (Wodland), John, brewer, 38; warden, SS. Fabian & Sebastian, 93
Wodestrete, see Wood Street
Wolf (Wolff, etc.)
-, Hugh, kt., 105-8
-, Hugh le, 66
Woodbastwick, Norfolk, xii n.
Woodbury, Devon, guild of, viii n.
Wood Street (Wodestrete), 36
wool, legacy paid, in, 97
Woolsack, tenement called, xix
Worcestr, Geoffrey & Matilda his wife, 24
wort, see colanders; tubs
Wotton
-, John, merchant tailor, 134
-, Nicholas, sheriff, 109
Wrytte, John, 56
Wyche, Hugh, sheriff, 122
Wycombe, Bucks., 109
Wycombe, John & Agnes his wife, 26
Wyghtmore, John, brewer, 29, 141; master, 33–4, 143; warden of the brewers, 142; Joan his wife, 29
Wylberham, Isabel, 26
Wylde, John, porter, of Westminster, 32
Wylkenson, John, currier, 134
Wylly, William & Margaret his wife, 26
Wymark, Thomas, brewer, 141; warden, 101, 103, 123–4, 131, 143; common councilman, xxii
? Wynchecombe, — & Christine his wife, 32
? Wynepote, John & Margaret his wife, 32
'wynter', see trades, vintner
Wynterton
-, Robert, 33
-, William, 22
Wyot, John & Agnes his wife, 30
Wyram (Wyrom), John, clerk at St. Botolph, 46, 48
Wysebech(e), Thomas, canon of St. Paul's, 36, 38
Wytelessey, John & Parnel his wife, 28
Wythemay, Roger & Agnes his wife, 35
Wytteney, John, 22
Y
Yarborgh, John, 24
yeast (yest), 121
'yele', see ale
'yele tonne', see tubs
'yermonger', see trades, ironmonger
Yonge, John, sub-prior of St. Bartholomew, xxiv, 36
Yoo, Isabel, wife of Nicholas, 46
Yrby
-, William, esq. of the prior of St. Bartholomew, xxiv, 36
-, William, of Wood street, & Katherine
his wife, 36
'yrin', see iron