Part 1: Bede Roll, nos 124-149

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Part 1: Bede Roll, nos 124-149

[1470] [31 May 1470–22 May 1471]

124. [f. 14r, col.1] Nomina fratrum et sororum de novo intrancium tempore Philippi Chapman (fn. 1) et Iohannis Hill (fn. 2) anno domini Millesimo CCCColxxo.

  • Nomina sacerdotum
  • Dominus Galfridus Bergeveny canonicus
  • Dominus Johannes Miles (fn. 3)
  • Dominus Johannes Plommer
  • Dominus Willelmus Maxe
  • Dominus Ricardus Bosquet
  • Dominus Ricardus Spereman (fn. 4)
  • Dominus Patricius Vale
  • Dominus Robertus Brampton

    125. Nomina religiosorum

  • Dominus Johannes Ascheforde monachus (fn. 5)
  • Dominus Johannes Hilstone monachus (fn. 6)

    126. Nomina clericorum

  • Thomas Horsley
  • Iohannes Colsone
  • Iohannes Kebyll
  • Willelmus Walker
  • Thomas Sayer
  • Henricus Denterde
  • Ricardus Prowdefote (fn. 7)
  • Robertus Gosebeke

    128. Nomina secularium

  • Dominus Henricus Wafer milit' (fn. 12)
  • Iohannes Griffith
  • Ricardus Awode
  • Willelmus Crowe
  • Iohannes Blenche
  • Thomas Clasby
  • Willelmus Weste (fn. 13)
  • Thomas Scotte
  • Thomas Holbache
  • Willelmus Mychell
  • Thomas Parker (fn. 14)
  • Iohannes Spenser
  • Thomas Mychell
  • Thomas Coldwell
  • Willelmus Watsone
  • Iohannes Twygge
  • Willelmus Halle
  • Robertus Chambur
  • Henricus Lee
  • Iohannes Bracher (fn. 15)
  • Ricardus Cokkis
  • Iohannes Flete
  • Rogerus Wherthe
  • Iohannes Grove
  • Iohannes Smyth
  • Willelmus Palmer (fn. 16)
  • Ricardus Mantone
  • Ricardus Burbage
  • Iohannes Olyve
  • [f. 14r, col. 2] Willelmus Catelyn
  • Bartholomeus Gledehyll
  • Iohannes Porter
  • Walterus Juy

    129. Nomina uxorum secularium

  • Anna Coplay
  • Iane Tregram (fn. 17)
  • Elisabeth Doo
  • Agnes Netylton
  • Iohanna Lampot
  • Agnes Abury
  • Agnes Clasby
  • Agnes Longe
  • Elena Spenser
  • Agnes Awode
  • Isabella Twygge
  • Katerina Bracher (fn. 18)
  • Margareta Mychell
  • Alicia Olyve (fn. 19)
  • Alicia Palmer (fn. 20)
  • Iohanna Wodlonde
  • Agnes Jonsone
  • Margareta Sayer

    130. Nomina defunctorum (fn. 21)

  • Dominus Georgius Norwiche monachus
  • Dominus Ricardus Illyngtone monachus
  • Dominus Robertus Benet monachus
  • Dominus Petrus Hancok canonicus
  • Frater Johannes Hoode
  • Dominus Thomas Eyre
  • Dominus Willelmus More
  • Dominus Iohannes Bruster
  • Dominus Robertus Kasche
  • Dominus Robertus Spenser
  • Dominus Henricus Wafer milit'
  • Magister Johannes Tregrame (fn. 22)
  • Elis Harwode
  • Iohannes Bracy
  • Ricardus Busbery
  • Willelmus Butte
  • Willelmus Crow
  • Symonde Notyngham
  • Willelmus Bauldwyne
  • Thomas Porter
  • Thomas More
  • Henricus Toller
  • Robertus Abury
  • Symon Bryane
  • Henricus Castyllacre
  • Thomas Rese
  • David Peytowe
  • Thomas Horwode
  • Iohannes Kyng
  • Philippus Walsche
  • Robertus Walle
  • Iohannes Wynne
  • Willelmus Borough
  • Iohannes Clerke
  • Ricardus Nichell
  • Robertus Welwyke
  • Willelmus Rokelay
  • Iohannes Henaude
  • [f. 14v] Willelmus Vyviane
  • Willelmus Shipmane
  • Willelmus Love
  • Iohannes Essex
  • Domina Katerina Combis
  • Petronilla Stywarde
  • Agnes Luky
  • Margareta Malpace
  • Mariona Hencliffe
  • Margareta Fryday (fn. 23)
  • Iohanna Thornhill
  • Isabella Twygge
  • Isabella Palgrave
  • Iohanna Bischope
  • Iohanna Chapmane

[1471] [23 May 1471–6 May 1472]

131. [f. 15r] Nomina fratrum et sororum de novo intrancium tempore Roberti Hewster et Willelmi Payne anno domini Millesimo CCCColxxjo.

  • Nomina sacerdotum
  • Magister Johannes Boteler (fn. 24) doctor decretorum
  • Dominus Robertus Schawe
  • Dominus Henricus Kyng
  • Dominus Iohannes Butteler
  • Dominus Iohannes Bedon
  • Dominus Iohannes Person (fn. 25)
  • Dominus Iohannes Parker
  • Dominus Iohannes Gregory
  • Dominus Thomas Kentysch
  • Dominus Rogerus Chambyr
  • Dominus Clemens Bartram
  • Dominus Iohannes Drayton

    132. Nomina clericorum

  • Thomas Rolfe (fn. 26)
  • Iohannes Barker (fn. 27)
  • Iohannes Denys
  • Iohannes Olyver
  • Iohannes Newton
  • Morys Clement
  • Iohannes Rawson
  • Iohannes Charlys
  • Iohannes Rowland (fn. 28)
  • Willelmus Colson (fn. 29)
  • Willelmus Alman
  • Gregorius Delamounde
  • Iohannes Martyn
  • Iohannes Roughede
  • Iohannes Benette (fn. 30)
  • Robertus Yowthe

    133. Nomina secularium

  • Iohannes Tate aldermannus (fn. 31)
  • Iohannes Peke
  • Iohannes Walch
  • Iohannes Ledis
  • Iohannes Snelle
  • Willelmus Snelle
  • Iohannes Schypman
  • Willelmus Cusak
  • Galfridus Otwell
  • Rogerus Bromer
  • Walterus Petyte
  • Ricardus Hayle (fn. 32)
  • Willelmus Ryse
  • Robertus Sprotle
  • Willelmus Stafforde
  • Willelmus Crosby (fn. 33)
  • Iohannes Haverying
  • Iohannes Whytechirch
  • Willelmus Langerege
  • [f. 15v] Ricardus Massengere
  • Iohannes Buttelere
  • Iohannes Cotyngham
  • Willelmus Prune
  • Bartholomeus Dunne
  • Robertus Perche
  • Thomas Hale
  • Iohannes Kyng
  • Iohannes Curteys
  • Christoforus Goswell
  • Henricus Woodloffe
  • Willelmus Barker
  • Thomas Gylberde
  • Iohannes Motte
  • Ricardus Combar
  • Ricardus Colman
  • Willelmus Atkynson (fn. 34)
  • Iohannes Wyncent
  • Ricardus Hayle

    134. Nomina uxorum secularium

  • Elizabeth Tate (fn. 35)
  • Elizabeth Chichele
  • Emma Waughan
  • Agnes Cusak
  • Agnes Bromer
  • Margareta Smyth
  • Alicia Westekowe
  • Iohanna Prynce
  • Elysabeth Deye
  • Elisabeth Schipman
  • Katerine Ferys
  • Elionora Smyth
  • Anna Walche
  • Elisabeth Gryndele
  • Alicia Corbet
  • Iuliana Kyng
  • Clemens Langrege
  • Margareta Crosby (fn. 36)
  • Elisabeth Ryce
  • Margeria Hardkyn
  • Alicia Dunne
  • Agnes Letteres
  • Iohanna Hale
  • Iohanna Butseyde
  • Katerina Scotte
  • Elisabeth Ryche (fn. 37)
  • Elisabeth Motte
  • Agnes Brydlyngton
  • Iohanna Atkynson (fn. 38)
  • Emma Bernewelle
  • Iohanna Coombes
  • Elionara Ive

    135. Nomina uxorum clericorum

  • Emma Hewster (fn. 39)
  • Alicia Payne (fn. 40)
  • Alicia Lure
  • [f. 16r] Alicia Derby

    136. Nomina mortuorum

  • Dominus Henricus Browne
  • Dominus Johannes Avyson
  • Dominus Ricardus Orcharde (fn. 41)
  • Dominus Iohannes Bedun

    137. Nomina clericorum

  • Thomas Baker
  • Iohannes Belle (fn. 42)
  • Ricardus Marchale
  • Robertus Foorde (fn. 43)
  • Thomas Sayer
  • Alexander Clunne
  • Ricardus Kerby
  • Walterus Laverance
  • Ricardus Predioxe (fn. 44)
  • Thomas Goge

    138. Nomina secularium virorum

  • Thomas Parker
  • Guydo Dautre
  • Thomas Cotyngham
  • Iohannes Buttelere
  • Willelmus Lemyng
  • Thomas Saunder (fn. 45)
  • Iohannes Haveryng
  • Iohannes Hylle
  • Thomas Grace
  • Magister Georgius Lese
  • Magister Stephanus Scrope
  • Ricardus Tolle
  • Iohannes Wyndsore
  • Robertus Colman
  • Willelmus Rutland
  • Willelmus Hungate
  • Willelmus Codnam (fn. 46)
  • Willelmus Elmette (fn. 47)
  • Warenus Fullere
  • Thomas Fermore (fn. 48)
  • Iohannes Skelton

    139. Nomina mulierum

  • Margareta Ledys
  • Emmota Spreng
  • Agnes Guldys
  • Agnes de Bury
  • Gartrude Loynes
  • Elena Davy
  • Annes Myddelton
  • Elizabeth Belle (fn. 49)
  • Agnes Letteres
  • Maria Waldyngfelde
  • Iohanna Sanforde
  • Iohanna Butseyde
  • Alicia Kempe
  • [f. 16v] Margareta Mychell
  • Alicia Freman
  • Alicia Gardenere
  • Elisabeth Grendhill
  • Iohanna Braybroke
  • Alicia Whyte
  • Isabella Batter
  • Iohanna Aleyn
  • Iohanna Page
  • Alicia Meryfelde

[1472] [7 May 1472–26 May 1473]

140. [f. 17r, col.1] Nomina fratrum et sororum de novo intrancium tempore Johannis Dylham et Thome Smyth (fn. 50) anno domini Millesimo CCCColxxijo.

  • Nomina sacerdotum
  • Dominus Johannes Man
  • Dominus Willelmus Brampton
  • Dominus Johannes Eton
  • Dominus Willelmus Stanley (fn. 51)

    141. Nomina religiosorum

  • Dominus Ricardus Charyng (fn. 52)
  • Dominus Ricardus Selly

    142. Nomina clericorum

  • Iohannes Harrys
  • Willelmus Loord (fn. 53)
  • Iohannes Whyte
  • Iohannes Pawle (fn. 54)
  • Robertus Dyx
  • Iohannes Sampson
  • Willelmus Furnewe

    143. Nomina laicorum

  • Willelmus More
  • Walterus Undirhyll
  • Hamond Bawdwyn
  • Ricardus Tyllysworth
  • Willelmus Bedston armiger
  • Willelmus Undirhyll
  • Iohannes Lethum (fn. 55)
  • Willelmus Thomas
  • Robertus Banaster
  • Iohannes Hasster (fn. 56)
  • Cristoforus Pemberton
  • Willelmus Walden
  • Willelmus Lawsell
  • Ricardus Langton
  • Thomas Strawston (fn. 57)
  • Iohannes Langton
  • Thomas Stawnton (fn. 58)
  • Ricardus Hale
  • Iohannes Marke (fn. 59)
  • Iohannes Blakborn
  • Ricardus Wryght
  • [f. 17r, col.2] David Johnson
  • Ricardus Onglay

    144. Nomina mulierum

  • Agnes Ongley
  • Iohanna Bawdwyn
  • Margareta More
  • Mariona Wyldboore
  • Margareta Lethum
  • Cristina Downe
  • Alicia Gravar
  • Matilda Geryng
  • Iohanna Kentyng
  • Mariona Stawnton (fn. 60)
  • Rosa Midilton
  • Margareta Harwod
  • Alicia Marke
  • Mariona Calverley
  • Robineta Reyer
  • Margareta Taylour
  • Mariona Blakborne
  • Anna Wymarke
  • Anna Mombryn
  • Alicia Northfolke

    145. Nomina defunctorum

  • presbiterorum
  • Magister Willelmus Walpole
  • Dominus Reginaldus Colier prior
  • Dominus Willelmus Goderede
  • Dominus Benedictus Boys
  • Ricardus Brente
  • Magister Robertus Kyrkman

    146. Nomina clericorum

  • Iohannes Gausell
  • Willelmus Gardener
  • Iohannes Basset
  • Morys Clement
  • Robertus Grove
  • Henricus Dentred

    147. Nomina laicorum

  • Magister Ricardus Lee miles
  • Ricardus Hayle
  • Iohannes James
  • Hamond Bawdwyn
  • Willelmus Lawsell
  • Iohannes Harpden
  • Thomas Gresham
  • Walterus Harbord
  • [f. 17v] Thomas Page
  • Willelmus Undyrhill
  • Robertus Butler
  • Robertus Banaster
  • Willelmus Thomas
  • Nicholaus Boyly (fn. 61)
  • Willelmus Charier (fn. 62)
  • Ricardus Rawlyns (fn. 63)
  • Thomas Charlys
  • Robertus Pudsey
  • Thomas Hoddesdon
  • Iohannes Pemberton
  • Thomas Rygworden
  • Willelmus Hays
  • Ricardus Wright
  • Henricus Benet (fn. 64)
  • Walterus Cokke
  • Willelmus Newport
  • Henricus Mederose (fn. 65)
  • Rogerus Wyllys
  • Willelmus Smyth

    148. Nomina mulierum

  • Domina Elizabeth Ferreys
  • Iohanna Bawdwyn
  • Alicia Wryght
  • Elizabeth Yaron
  • Iohanna Clerke
  • Iohanna Tymeot
  • Margareta Holmage
  • Alicia Frecok
  • Isabella Castellaker
  • Margareta Taylour
  • Iohanna Combys
  • Iohanna Amell

    149. Nomina uxorum clericorum

  • Katerina Cowper
  • Alicia Haryngton
  • Margareta Povy
  • Margareta Byby

Footnotes

  • 1. Among deaths for 1491 (314). Presumably the Philip Chapman of St Andrew Undershaft, where he wished to be buried in the churchyard. His will of 6 May, proved 10 June, 1490, mentions his wife Agnes, admitted above (127), who acted as his executrix, and his sons Richard and Hugh (Guildhall MS 9171/8, f. 9r). He was a trustee of the parish clerks' property in 1473 (Christie, p 89).
  • 2. A lay clerk of this name is listed among deaths for 1473 (156).
  • 3. A John Miles (Myles) DD was rector of St Mary Magdalen Milk Street in 1490 (BL MS Harl.55.H26).
  • 4. Among deaths for 1483 (245). A Robert Spereman requested burial in the charnel of St Nicholas Cole Abbey by his will of 21 January, proved 17 December, 1483 (Guildhall MS 9171/6, f. 360r) but the latter is not described as a priest although he left bequests of 3s 4d to the parish clerks' and Pappey fraternities and the Jesus guild at St Paul's respectively.
  • 5. Entered Westminster Abbey in the year Michaelmas 1451–2; first mass 1455–6; died 1473–4 (probably autumn 1473). See Pearce, p 154.
  • 6. Entered Westminster Abbey in the year Michaelmas 1461–2, prior of the daughter house of Hurley c1487–97. See Pearce, p 158.
  • 7. Among deaths for 1501 (394). Presumably the clerk of St Edmund the King, the parish in which he resided. Richard Proudfoot left a will (no probate) of 3 February 1501 (Guildhall MS 9171/8, f. 233v). He bequeathed 13s 4d to the parish clerks' fraternity 'wher of I am a broder' for attendance at his obsequies. Each of the four brethren of the fraternity who bore him to burial were also to have 12d. His son John, probably the individual of this name admitted in 1503 (417), was bequeathed £20.
  • 8. See Philip Chapman, senior master in this year (124).
  • 9. Probably the wife of John Hill, junior master in this year (124).
  • 10. Wife of Robert Hoo (or How), parish clerk of St Mary le Bow, master in 1466 and 1476 (103, 179), and among deaths for 1492 (322). His former wife Elizabeth is entered among deaths for 1469 (123). Joan is mentioned in Robert's will of 1491 (PROB 11/9, f. 11v).
  • 11. Probably the wife of William Prior among admissions for 1466 (105), the only parish clerk with this surname on BR at this time.
  • 12. Among deaths for 1470 (130). Henry Waver, draper; alderman 1465–70; KB 1465. The son of a Warwickshire landowner, he requested burial in the Lady chapel of St Peter Cornhill before the image of St George by his will of 4 February, proved 11 August, 1470 (PROB 11/5, f. 245r). See Beaven, II, 13; Thrupp, p 373.
  • 13. Probably the Master William West who appears among deaths for 1519 (600). The latter may be the individual of this name who requested burial in the church of St Mary Magdalen Milk Street by his will of 20 July, proved 15 August, 1518 (PROB 11/19, f. 71v).
  • 14. Among deaths for 1471 (138). Thomas Parker, citizen and tailor, requested burial in the parish churchyard of St Mary Magdalene, Southwark. He left various bequests to the merchant taylors' fraternity and 13s 4d to the parish clerks' frater- nity by his will of 29 August, proved 17 September, 1470 (PROB 11/5, f. 243r).
  • 15. See Katherine Bracher (129).
  • 16. Among deaths for 1473 (157). William Palmer, citizen and hurer, requested burial in the cemetery of St Margaret Fish Street Hill by his will of 9 May, proved 2 June, 1473 (Guildhall MS 9171/6, f. 130r). He left 6s 8d to the parish clerks' fraternity. His wife and executrix Alice, mentioned there, is also among admissions for 1470 (129).
  • 17. Probably identifiable as Joan Treguran, widow of Master John Tregraham or Tregrame, citizen and vintner, who is mentioned in his will of 13 December 1469, proved 5 February 1470 (PROB 11/5, f. 225v). He is among deaths below (130). Joan subsequently married Robert Drope who also appears on BR (280, 285) and died in 1500 as the second wife of Edward Grey, Viscount Lisle, being buried in St Michael Cornhill (Thrupp, pp 337–8 and GEC Complete Peerage). Her death is apparently recorded among entries for 1501 (397) where she is erroneously described as Elizabeth Lisle (Lyle), perhaps owing to a confusion with Lord Lisle's first wife Elizabeth who died in 1487.
  • 18. Among deaths for 1486 (276). She requested burial by the side of her husband in the churchyard of All Hallows Staining by her will of 22 June, proved 25 June, 1485 (Guildhall MS 9171/7, f. 24r). Her husband was perhaps the John Bracher admitted with Katherine (128), and among deaths for 1480 (222).
  • 19. An Alice Olive (Olyfe) is mentioned as the wife and executrix of John Olive, citizen and brewer, who was a parishioner of St Giles Cripplegate in his will of 1 July 1472, proved 10 May 1474 (Guildhall MS 9171/6, f. 165r). See John Olive (Olyve) among deaths for 1474 (169).
  • 20. See William Palmer above (128).
  • 21. From 1470, deaths are regularly recorded in the year after that in which they actu- ally occurred. Thus the deaths recorded under the masters in office between Ascension Day 1470 and Ascension Day 1471 are normally those which occurred between Ascension Day 1469 and Ascension Day 1470.
  • 22. John Treguran, citizen and vintner, who requested burial in the tomb of his late wife Margaret within St Thomas the Apostle by his will of 13 December 1469, proved 5 February 1470 (PROB 11/5, f. 225v). This Margaret is probably the Margaret Treg- raham among deaths for 1450 (29). Treguran's current wife in 1469 was Jane, among admissions for 1470 (129).
  • 23. Perhaps the Margaret Friday of St Benet Sherehog, who died intestate, power to collect being granted to Alice Grindal on 30 July 1470 (Guildhall MS 9171/6, f. 60v).
  • 24. Among deaths for 1473 (155). John Butler (Boteler), doctor of canon and civil law, was archdeacon of Oxford 1467–72 and Dean of the Arches in 1469. He died on 2 October 1472. See Emden, BRUO to 1500.
  • 25. Or Parson.
  • 26. Perhaps the Thomas Rolfe who was a clerk of the second form at St George's Chapel Windsor. He appears in the muniments there between 1454 and 31 July 1469 when he resigned (St George's Chapel Archives: treasurer's rolls and attend- ance book v.B.2). Rolfe was also master of the choristers from Michaelmas 1459-June 1462 and Michaelmas 1467–8. After a gap he appears again in the same sources between 1 April 1476 and Michaelmas 1484–5, acting as master of the choristers in the year Michaelmas 1477–8 and organ player during Michaelmas 1477–84 (R Bowers, unpublished lists of Windsor musicians, with some redating from Sheila Bond's notes at St George's Chapel Archives). Was he in London between 1469 and 1476?
  • 27. John Barker, parish clerk of St Mary Woolnoth, junior master in 1480 and senior master in 1505 (213, 433).
  • 28. Among deaths for 1501 (394). John Rowland, parish clerk of St Nicholas Sham- bles, was senior master in 1485 (258) and 1498 (362).
  • 29. William Colson, parish clerk of St Michael Wood Street, was junior master in 1492 and senior master in 1501 (315, 388).
  • 30. Probably the John Bennett (Benet/Benett), one of the parish clerks of St Margaret Westminster, who appears among the churchwardens' accounts there between 1474 and 1492 (Westminster City Archives E1 (microfilm), pp 113, 256, 258 and 288), as there is no other clerk of this name on BR. In 1474 he was assistant clerk to William Lord, but had progressed to be master clerk on Lord's death which apparently occurred before Ascension Day 1475 (177). A John Bennett who may be the same individual appears among the undifferentiated list of deaths for 1492 (322).
  • 31. John Tate was mayor in 1473; master of the Mercers 1466; alderman 1463–79, when he died. See Beaven, II, 12 and Thrupp, p 369.
  • 32. Among deaths for 1472 (147). Richard Hale (Hayle), citizen and grocer, requested burial before the pulpit in St Stephen Walbrook. He left 3s 4d to either of the clerks of this church to pray for him after his death and 6s 8d to the parish clerks' frater- nity by his will of 17 March 1472, proved 1 March 1473 (PROB 11/6, f. 62v). Other individuals with the surname Hale admitted in 1471 include Joan, Richard and Thomas, but they are not mentioned there.
  • 33. Among deaths for 1486 (275). Probably the William Crosby mentioned as the late husband of Margaret Crosby in her will of 17 May 1487, proved 4 January 1490 (Guildhall MS 9171/8, f. 3v) who was buried in the church of St Benet Grace- church. A Margaret Crosby was admitted with him in 1471 (134), and is among deaths for 1490 (309)
  • 34. Among deaths for 1487 (285). William Atkinson, citizen and innholder, requested burial in the church of St Margaret Moses by his will of 20 March 1487, proved 1487 (Guildhall MS 9171/7, f. 75v). He left 3s 4d to the parish clerks' fraternity, of which he was a brother, for the clerks to come to his burial and to celebrate the mass of Our Lady on the following day in the above church. His wife Joan, below (134), was admitted with him.
  • 35. Presumably the wife of John Tate, alderman, above (133).
  • 36. Among deaths for 1490 (309). Probably the Margaret Crosby, widow, who requested burial in St Benet Gracechurch in the place where her late husband William was interred by her will of 17 May 1487, proved 4 January 1490 (Guildhall MS 9171/8, f. 3v). A William Crosby was admitted in 1471 (133) and appears among deaths for 1486 (275). She also had a son, presumably by a previous marriage, called Henry Green, mentioned in the will.
  • 37. She later remarried and appears as Dame Elizabeth Stonor (Stoner) among deaths for 1480 (223). See her entry there for her place within the Stonor family.
  • 38. See William Atkinson, admitted above (133). Joan Atkinson is among deaths for 1488 (293). She is apparently wrongly described as Janet in the London Commis- sary Court register recording her will of 28 May, proved 27 June, 1487 (Guildhall MS 9171/7, f. 84r) where she requests burial beside her late husband William in St Margaret Moses.
  • 39. Among deaths for 1502 (409). Wife of Robert Hewster, master in 1471 and 1479. Recipient of a bequest (along with her husband) by the will of Richard Clyff, rector of St George Botolph Lane (PROB 11/9, f. 66v) in 1492.
  • 40. Presumably wife of William Payne, master in 1471 and 1480.
  • 41. Perhaps the Richard Orchard ordained acolyte and subdeacon on 21 September 1443 and priest on 28 March 1444 on the title of Angle, Pembroke, by the Bishop of London (Davis, 18956).
  • 42. Possibly the John Bell of St Mary Aldermanbury who died intestate along with his wife Elizabeth; administration of their goods was granted 22 November 1470 (Guildhall MS 9171/6, f. 66r). An Elizabeth Bell (Belle) is noted among clerks' wives admitted in 1467 (112) and among deaths for 1471 (139).
  • 43. Probably the clerk of this name of St Thomas' Chapel on London Bridge in 1461–2. See V Harding and L Wright, London Bridge: Selected Accounts and Rentals 1381–1538, LRS 31 (1995), 337.
  • 44. Perhaps the Richard Prideaux who as parish clerk of St Margaret's Westminster appears in the churchwardens' accounts there for 1466–8 (Westminster City Archives E1(microfilm), p 86). An individual of this name appears earlier as a lay clerk at St George's Chapel Windsor between 1441–3 and 1454–5 (St George's Chapel Archives: treasurer's rolls xv.34.4 and 44; xv.59.4).
  • 45. A Thomas Saunder, brewer and common councilman for Vintry ward, requested burial in the Lady chapel of St Michael Queenhithe where his late wife Joan was buried (although a parishioner of St James Garlickhithe) by his will of 6 July, proved 12 November, 1470 (PROB 11/5, f. 246r).
  • 46. Perhaps the William Codnam, citizen and tallowchandler, who requested burial in the church of St Mary at Hill by his will of 17 March, proved 26 March, 1471 (PROB 11/6, f. 7r).
  • 47. Probably identifiable with the individual of this name who was a common coun- cilman for Dowgate ward c1462 (Tucker). A dyer, Elmet requested burial at the church of All Hallows the Great by his will of 26 March, proved 24 April, 1471 (PROB 11/6, f. 8v).
  • 48. Presumably the Thomas Fermore (Fermory), scrivener, who was a common coun- cilman for Langbourn ward c1462 (Tucker). By his will of 8 March, proved 8 May, 1471, he requested burial in the church of St Mary Woolnoth (PROB 11/6, f. 9v).
  • 49. See John Bell (Belle), (137).
  • 50. Probably the clerk of this name among deaths for 1480 (220). Thomas Smith was a trustee of the fraternity's property in 1473 (Christie, p 89).
  • 51. Among deaths for 1479 (209). Probably the rector of Hackney 1464–78, when he died (Hennessy, p 178).
  • 52. Stanley entered Westminster Abbey in the year Michaelmas 1460–1 and died in 1524 (Pearce, p 157).
  • 53. Among deaths for 1475 (177). Presumably the William Lord who was junior parish clerk to Richard Prideaux in 1466–8 at St Margaret Westminster when he appears in the churchwardens' accounts there (Westminster City Archives E1 (microfilm), p 86). If Prideaux is the Richard Predioxe among deaths for 1471 (137), then Lord joined the fraternity soon after becoming senior clerk at St Margaret's.
  • 54. Among deaths for 1501 (394). Perhaps the John Paul (Paule) of St Martin's Ludgate with property at Great Berkhamsted, Herts, who left a nuncupative will (no probate) of 29 August 1500 (Guildhall MS 9171/8, f. 212v). One of the witnesses was John Bury, parish clerk.
  • 55. Among deaths (as John Lethame) for 1479 (211). John Lathom (Lethom), citizen and baker, and parishioner of St Margaret Moses, left 6s 8d for the maintenance of the parish clerks' fraternity and the Pappey fraternity respectively. He requested burial in the church of the Greyfriars, Newgate (PROB 11/6, f. 271r). His wife Margaret, mentioned in his will, is also apparently among admissions below (144).
  • 56. A John Belcham alias Hasster, shipwright, of West Greenwich, Kent, left a will proved 15 June 1496 (PROB 11/10, f. 244r).
  • 57. Among deaths for 1474 (179). Thomas Strawston, fruiterer, and parishioner of St Olave Southwark requested burial in the church there, and left 6s 8d to the parish clerks' fraternity to pray for his soul by his will of 12 September, proved 12 November, 1473 (PROB 11/6, f. 84r).
  • 58. See Marion Staunton below (144).
  • 59. An Alice Mark is also among the admissions below (144) so he may be identifiable with the John Mark, citizen and haberdasher, who requested burial in the church of St Mary Magdalen Milk Street by his will of 17 August, proved 16 October, 1487 (PROB 11/8, f. 80v), where the latter's current wife is named as Alice
  • 60. Among deaths for 1498 (469). Marian Staunton, widow of Thomas Staunton, citizen and tallowchandler, who was admitted with her above (143), requested burial beside him in the church of St James Garlickhithe. She left 6s 8d to the Pappey and parish clerks' fraternities respectively by her will of 7 October, proved 19 October, 1497 (PROB 11/13, f. 68v).
  • 61. A Nicholas Boyle, waxchandler and common councilman for Broad Street ward in 1471 (see Tucker), requested burial in St Benet Fink by his will of 25 July, proved 5 November, 1471 (Guildhall MS 9171/6, f. 94).
  • 62. A William Charier (Chariar), citizen and bladesman, requested burial in the church of St Botolph Aldgate by his will of 8 October, proved 16 October, 1471 (Guildhall MS 9171/6, f. 92r).
  • 63. Richard Rawlins, grocer, was a common councilman for Billingsgate ward c1462 (Tucker). As a parishioner of St Botolph Billingsgate, he requested burial there, and left 20s to the parish clerks' fraternity by his will of 11 September, proved 20 November, 1471 (PROB 11/6, f. 28r).
  • 64. Henry Bennett (Benet), with property in London and elsewhere, left 3s 4d to the parish clerks' fraternity by his will of 8 February 1468, proved 23 March 1472 (PROB 11/6, f. 36v).
  • 65. A Henry Mederose, citizen and brewer, of St Mary (later St Gabriel) Fenchurch Street, left a will of 11 April, proved 9 May, 1472 (Guildhall MS 9171/6, f. 102v)