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The Aldermen of the City of London Temp. Henry III - 1912. Originally published by Corporation of the City of London, London, 1908.
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BASSISHAW WARD.
[Present Sept. 25, 1279, Acting Dec. 23, 1294] (fn. 1) | Ralph le Blund | S. 1275–6; 1291–2. | ||
Re-elected June 16, 1293 [Letter Book C, fo. 6 (xxx)] | ||||
Will enrolled February 13, 1296 [H.R. 25, (49)] | ||||
C. 1295 | Richard de Gloucester | (S. 1294–5.) | ||
[Acting Jan. 23, 1296 Acting Jan. 15, 1300] (fn. 2) | Removed to Cornhill. | |||
January 29, 1302 (fn. 3) | Richard de Refham, Mercer | (S. 1298–9.) | ||
Formerly Alderman of Langbourn. | ||||
Returned to Langbourn. | ||||
[Present Nov. 21, 1306] (fn. 4) | John de Gisors | |||
Afterwards Alderman of Vintry. | ||||
February 3, 1310 | John de Lincoln | (S. 1304–5.) | ||
[Sworn February 6, Present Dec. 8, 1318] (fn. 5) | ||||
[Present Nov. 26, 1319, Acting Nov. 3, 1331] (fn. 6) | Richard Costantyn, Draper | S. 1321–2. | ||
Will dated March 2, 1332; enrolled May 11, 1332 [H.R. 60 (46)] | ||||
[Present Jan. 8, 1333, Acting Sept. 20, 1333, Present May 24, 1354] (fn. 7) | William de Caustone, Mercer | (S. 1316–7.) | ||
Formerly Alderman of Broad Street. | ||||
Died 1355. | ||||
May 2, 1355 | Richard de Notyngham, Mercer | S. 1356–7. | ||
[Present Mar. 7, 1359] (fn. 8) | ||||
[Acting July 2, 1363, Present Sept. 21, 1371] (fn. 9) | James Andreu, Draper | S.1362–3 | M1367–8. | |
Will dated September 30, 1374; enrolled Nov. 13., 1374 (H.R. 102, (171)] | ||||
July 5, 1374 | John Fyfhide | (S. 1373–4.) | ||
[Sworn same day] (fn. 10) | ||||
[1377–1394 inclusive: Annual Elections, the Alderman entering into office on March 12] | ||||
March 12, 1377 (fn. 11) | William Betele, Mercer | |||
March 12, 1378 (fn. 12) | John Eston | |||
March 12, 1379 (fn. 13) | William Kyng, Draper | |||
Previously and afterwards Alderman of Coleman Street | ||||
March 12, 1380 (fn. 14) | John Eston | |||
March 12, 1381 (fn. 15) | John Fressh, Mercer | |||
Afterwards Alderman of Cordwainer. | ||||
March 12, 1382 (fn. 16) | John Eston | |||
Afterwards Alderman of Cheap. | ||||
March 12, 1383 (fn. 17) | Richard Norbury, Mercer | |||
March 12, 1384 (fn. 18) | Robert Warbulton | |||
Previously and afterwards Alderman of Cripplegate. | ||||
March 12, 1385 | Not recorded. | |||
March 12, 1386–1394 | John Shadworth, Mercer | S. 1391–2. M. 1401–2. | ||
inclusive [Acting March 7, 1414] (fn. 19) | Previously Alderman of Coleman Street. | |||
[Acting April 8, 1415, Present Apl. 14, 1424] (fn. 20) | William Walderne, Mercer | (S. 1399–1400) M. (1412–3), 1422–3. | ||
From Bread Street. | ||||
Died 1424. | ||||
July 17, 1424 | Henry Frowyk, Mercer | S. 1427–8. M. 1435–6, 1444–5. | ||
[Present Oct. 13, 1456] (fn. 21) | ||||
Nov 17, 1457 (fn. 22) | Geoffrey Boleyn, Mercer (Mayor) | (S. 1446–7.) M. 1457–8. | ||
From Castle Baynard. | ||||
[Nominated: H. Wiche, W. Taillour, R. Verney] | ||||
Died June 1463; Will dated June 12, 1463, proved July 2. | ||||
July 30, 1463 (fn. 23) | Ralph Verney, Mercer | (S. 1456–7.) M. 1465–6. | ||
From Castle Baynard. | ||||
[Nominated: John Steward, John Barby (Mercer), John Bromer] | ||||
Knighted May 20, 1471. | ||||
Aug. 28, 1478 (fn. 24) | Henry Colet, Mercer (Sheriff) | S. 1477–8. | ||
From Farringdon Without. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman John Brown, J. Strelley, J. Mathewe] | ||||
Discharged February 15, 1482; paying 200 marks towards the repair of Cheap Cross (fo. 8, fo. 267). | ||||
Afterwards Alderman of Castle Baynard. | ||||
April 29, 1482 (fn. 25) | Richard Rawson, Merchant Taylor | (S. 1476–7.) | ||
From Aldersgate. | ||||
[Nominated: J. Fenkyll, J. Tate, T. Breteyn] | ||||
Oct. 17. 1485 (fn. 26) | Richard Gardyner, Mercer | (S. 1469–70, M. 1478–9.) | ||
From Walbrook. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman Colet, W. Capel, Thomas Shelley] | ||||
Died 1489 or 1490; Will dated April 1, 1488, Enrolled April 19, 1490 [H.R. 219 (24)] | ||||
Feb. 25. 1490 (fn. 27) | John Mathewe, Mercer | (S. 1482–3.) M. 1490–1. | ||
[Elected by the Court after rejection of three Nominations] | From Bridge. | |||
Died 1499. | ||||
March 14, 1499 (fn. 28) | Sir Nicholas Ailwyn, Mercer | (S. 1494–5.) M. 1499–1500. | ||
From Coleman Street. | ||||
[Nominated: Sir R. Haddon, Sheriffs Bradbury and N. Jenyns] | ||||
Died 1506; Will dated December 31, 1505, proved February 12, 1506. [H.R. 232 (14, 21)] | ||||
March 3, 1506 | Aungel Don, Grocer | |||
[Present March 12] (fn. 29) | [Nominated: G. Monoux, Roger Grauntoft, T. Exmue] | |||
January 14, 1507 | George Monoux, Draper | S. 1509–10. M. 1514–5 | ||
[Present August 31] (fn. 30) | [Nominated: W. Boteler, T. Exmue, T. Mirfyn] | |||
Knighted 1514; discharged March 31, 1541 (Rep. 10 fo. 203). | ||||
May 31, 1541 (fn. 31) | Sir William Roche, Draper (Lord Mayor) | (S. 1524–5.) M. 1540–1. | ||
From Langbourn. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman Dauntsey, R. Dobbys, H. Suckley] | ||||
Died 1549. | ||||
October 8, 1549 (fn. 32) | Richard Gerveya, Mercer | (S. 1546–7.) | ||
From Aldersgate. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman Sir J. Gresham, John Lowen, Robert Mellyshe] | ||||
Discharged October 3, 1553, on plea of age and infirmity (Rep. 13, fo. 82), fine of £500. | ||||
November 9, 1553 (fn. 33) | Sir John Gresham, Mercer | (S. 1537–8. M. 1547–8.) | ||
From Dowgate. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman Sir J. Ayliffe, J. Whyte, J. Lowen] | ||||
Died October 23, 1556. | ||||
November 26, 1556 (fn. 34) | John Machell, Clothworker | (S. 1555–6.) | ||
From Vintry. | ||||
[Nominated: Sir T. Offley (Lord Mayor), George Alleyn, J. Langley] | ||||
Died 1558. | ||||
September 27, 1558 | Thomas Wylkes, Haberdasher | |||
[Not sworn] (fn. 35) | [Nominated: Aldermen Sir Rowland Hill and Sir W. Garrard, Robert Gardyner] | |||
Died about January 1559. | ||||
January 17, 1559 (fn. 36) | Sir William Chester, Draper | (S. 1554–5.) M. 1560–1. | ||
From Billingsgate. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman Hewett, John Blundell, W. Clyfton, James Hawes] | ||||
Removed to Langbourn, September 7, 1566. | ||||
October 3, 1566 (fn. 37) | Richard Lambert, Grocer (Sheriff) | S. 1566–7. | ||
From Billingsgate. | ||||
[Nominated: J. Langley, T. Ramsey, W. Bonde] | ||||
Died April 4, 1567. | ||||
April 22, 1567 (fn. 38) | Lionel Ducket, Mercer | S. 1564–5. M. 1572–3. | ||
From Aldersgate. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman Martin, W. Daine, F. Barnam] | ||||
A nomination of four Aldermen and no Commoners had been rejected by the Court, April 17 (Rep. 16, fo 188). | ||||
Knighted December 25, 1572; died 1587. | ||||
August 8, 1587 (fn. 39) | Sir George Barne, Haberdasher (Lord Mayor). | (S. 1576–7.) M. 1586–7. | ||
From Langbourn. | ||||
[Nominated: Aldermen Sir W. Dixie, Sheriff Howse, T. Skinner] | ||||
Died 1593. | ||||
February 8, 1593 (fn. 40) | Sir Wolstan Dixie, Skinner | (S. 1575–6. M. 1585–6.) | ||
From Broad Street. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman Elkyn, John Cage, H. Clitherow] | ||||
Died January 8, 1594. | ||||
February 19, 1594 (fn. 41) | Cuthbert Buckle, Vintner (Lord Mayor). | (S. 1582–3.) M. 1593–4. | ||
From Bridge Within. | ||||
[Nominated: W. Garaway, J. Watts, W. Craven] | ||||
Knighted 1594; died July, 1594. | ||||
October 3, 1594 (fn. 42) | John Spencer, Clothworker (Lord Mayor elect). | (S. 1583–4.) M. 1594–5. | ||
From Langbourn. | ||||
[Nominated: E. Holmedon, W. Garaway, J. Watts] | ||||
Knighted 1595. Died March 30, 1610. | ||||
April 18, 1610 (fn. 43) | Sir Leonard Holliday, Merchant Taylor | (S. 1595–6. M. 1605–6.) | ||
From Bread Street. | ||||
[Nominated: R. Sandy, E. Barkham, F. Jones] | ||||
Died January 9, 1612. | ||||
January 13, 1612 (fn. 44) | Sir Thomas Bennett, Mercer | (S. 1594–5. M. 1603–4.) | ||
From Lime Street. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman Sir W. Craven, A. Prescott, H. Wollaston] | ||||
Died February 16, 1627. | ||||
April 3, 1627 (fn. 45) | Robert Ducye, Merchant Taylor | (S. 1620–1.) M. 1630–1. | ||
From Billingsgate. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman Fenn, Edward Gardner (Fishmonger), Thomas Parke (Ironmonger)] | ||||
Created a Baronet, November, 1629; died June 12, 1684. | ||||
July 31, 1634 (fn. 46) | Rowland Backhouse, Mercer | (S. 1628–9.) | ||
From Bishopsgate. | ||||
[Nominated: Sir T. Moulson (Lord Mayor), Sheriff Gurney, J. Highlord] | ||||
The nomination of four Aldermen—Fenn, Smith, Andrews and Harrison—had been rejected by the Court, July 29. | ||||
Discharged March 5, 1640 (Rep. 54, fo. 109) on plea of weakness, infirmity, and great age. | ||||
March 10, 1640 (fn. 47) | John Cordell, Mercer | (S. 1634–5.) | ||
From Queenhithe. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman Gayer, Sheriff J. Warner, Roger Drake (Clothworker)] | ||||
Knighted December 3, 1641; discharged Sept. 9, 1647 (Rep. 58 [ii], fo. 165) on plea of infirmity. | ||||
Sept. 16, 1647 (fn. 48) | Samuel Avery, Merchant Taylor (Sheriff elect) | S. 1647–8. | ||
From Cripplegate. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman Bunce, C. Packe, Richard Bateman] | ||||
Discharged Sept. 15, 1653 (Rep. 62, fo. 382 b). | ||||
Sept 22. 1653 (fn. 49) | Christopher Pack, Draper | (S. 1649–50.) M. 1654–5. | ||
From Cripplegate. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman Dethicke, John Perryn, John Robinson] | ||||
Knighted by Cromwell, Sept. 23, 1655; disabled by the Act of Oblivion, Sept. 1660 (order for new Election, Sept. 27: Rep. 67, fo. 136). | ||||
Oct. 4. 1660 (fn. 50) | Sir Abraham Reynardson, Merchant Taylor | (S. 1640–1. M. 1648–9) | ||
From Candlewick. | ||||
[Nominated: Alderman Sir R. Browne, S. Micoe, Richard Mills] | ||||
Discharged on the plea of sickness and infirmity, August 6, 1661 (Rep. 67, fo. 287 b). | ||||
Aug 27. 1661 | Simon Eve, Draper | |||
[Sworn Sept. 19. (fn. 51) | [Nominated: Aldermen Sir T. Adams and Sir J. Frederick, John Bathurst] | |||
Discharged on ground of age, being nearly 80 years old, October 8, 1661 (Rep. 67, fo. 314). | ||||
May 13, 1662 | William Justice, Haberdasher | |||
[Sworn May 27] (fn. 52) | [Nominated: Sir. J. Frederick (Lord Mayor), Alderman Sir J. Lawrence, R. Hanson] | |||
Discharged June 21, 1664 (Rep. 69, fo. 337); fine of £520. | ||||
June 23, 1664 | Robert Hanson, Grocer | S. 1665–6. M. 1672–3. | ||
[Sworn June 24] (fn. 53) | [Nominated: Sir A. Bateman (Lord Mayor), Alderman Sir T. Adams, Joshua Woolnough] | |||
Knighted February 1, 1666; removed to Farringdon Without, April 1, 1680. | ||||
April 29, 1680 | Sir Simon Lewis, Fishmonger (Sheriff) | S. 1679–80. | ||
[Sworn same day] (fn. 54) | [Nominated: Sir R. Clayton (Lord Mayor), Alderman Sir J. Frederick, Sir T. Stampe] | |||
Reappointed by Royal Commission and re-sworn, October 16, 1683 (Rep. 88, fo. 184 b) and Feb. 17, 1685 (Rep. 90, fo. 49). | ||||
Discharged by Royal Letter, August 2, 1687 (Rep. 92, fo. 345). | ||||
Appointed by Royal Commission | August 6, 1687 (fn. 55) | William de la Wood | ||
From Cripplegate. | ||||
Discharged August, 1687. | ||||
August 12, 1687 | Edward Underhill | |||
[Sworn Aug. 16] (fn. 56) | Superseded by restoration of the Charter, October 3, 1688. | |||
October 3, 1688 | Sir Simon Lewis, Fishmonger | (S. 1679–80.) | ||
[By restoration of the Charter] | Discharged March 18, 1689 (Rep. 94, fo. 125). | |||
[Sworn October 6] (fn. 57) | ||||
May 7, 1689 | Sir John Parsons, Brewer | (S. 1687–8.) M. 1703–4. | ||
[Sworn same day] (fn. 58) | Formerly Alderman of Portsoken. | |||
[Nominated; Aldermen Sir H. Tulse and Sir R. Geffery, Edward Beaker (Cooper)] | ||||
Died January 25, 1717. | ||||
January 29, 1717 | Sir Charles Cook, Mercer (Sheriff) | S. 1716–7. | ||
[Sworn February 7] (fn. 59) | Died January 2, 1721. | |||
January 4, 1721 | Sir Randolph Knipe, Clothworker | (S. 1714–5.) | ||
[Sworn January 17] (fn. 60) | Died June 3, 1728. | |||
June 5, 1728 | Sir Thomas Lombe, Mercer (Sheriff) | S. 1727–8. | ||
[Sworn June 18] (fn. 61) | Died January 3, 1739. | |||
January 4, 1739 | William Baker, Weaver | |||
[Sworn January 16] (fn. 62) | (Elected by 50 votes to 32 for Edward Elliston (Goldsmith)] | |||
Knighted November 3, 1760; died January 23, 1770. | ||||
January 27, 1770 | John Bird, Goldsmith | |||
[Sworn February 6] (fn. 63) | Died October 18, 1772. | |||
October 23, 1772 | William Plomer, Tyler and Bricklayer | S. 1774–5. M. 1781–2. | ||
[Sworn November 3] (fn. 64) | Knighted April 12, 1782; died August 21, 1801. | |||
August 24, 1801 | George Clark, Girdler | |||
[Sworn September 8] (fn. 65) | Discharged September 29, 1804 (Rep. 208, fo. 463). | |||
October 2, 1804 | Claudius Stephen Hunter Merchant Taylor | S. 1808–9. M. 1811–2. | ||
[Sworn October 16] (fn. 66) | Created a Baronet November, 1812. | |||
Removed to Bridge Without, December 3, 1835. | ||||
December 9, 1835 | James White, Weaver | |||
[Sworn December 17] (fn. 67) | [Elected by 34 votes to 24 for Thomas Tegg] | |||
Discharged May 11, 1841 (Rep. 245, fo. 249). | ||||
May 14, 1841 | Thomas Farncomb, Tallow-chandler (Sheriff) | S. 1840–1. M. 1849–50. | ||
[Sworn June 8] (fn. 68) | Discharged April 12, 1859 (Rep. 263, fo. 161). | |||
April 16, 1859 | Edward Conder, Wheelwright (Sheriff) | S. 1858–9. | ||
[Sworn May 3] (fn. 69) | Discharged March 15, 1864 (Rep. 268, fo. 128). | |||
March 22, 1864 | David Henry Stone, Spectaclemaker | S. 1867–8. M. 1874–5. | ||
[Sworn April 5] (fn. 70) | Died February 26, 1890. | |||
March 12, 1890 | Alfred James Newton, Fanmaker | (S. 1888–9.) M. 1899–1900 | ||
[Sworn March 25] (fn. 71) | [Elected by 176 votes to 135 for Sheriff Walter Henry Harris (Innholder)] | |||
Created a Baronet May 1900. |
Note A—There is no official record connecting Gisors with Bassishaw. It is, however, certain from various entries in the Letter Books that he was an Alderman of some Ward continuously from 1306 till after October 28, 1309, on which day he was present at a Court of Aldermen (Letter Book D, fo. 2). From the references quoted under Langbourn, it will appear that R. de Refham was transferred from Bassishaw to that Ward between October, 1305, and September, 1306. Gisors was admitted Alderman of Vintry on March 2, 1310, having been elected some time previously, the exact date not being recorded, and J. de Lincoln, as stated above, was chosen Alderman of Bassishaw on February 3 in that year. In will be seen that these dates point to Bassishaw being the Ward of which Gisors was Alderman between 1306 and 1310, and as all the other Wards are accounted for during that period, there seems to be no room for doubting that he should be assigned to it.