Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Mary Steinings

The Inhabitants of London in 1638. Originally published by Society of Genealogists, London, 1931.

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'Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Mary Steinings', in The Inhabitants of London in 1638, (London, 1931) pp. 120. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-inhabitants/1638/p120 [accessed 17 March 2024]

ST. MARY STEININGS

in the Ward of Aldersgate, London.

RENTS.
MS. p. 216. £
Edmond Higgs 12
Widow Squire 10
John Elsworth 10
Robert Engram 12
(fn. 1) Haberdashers' Hall.
Mr. Basil Nicoll, his house
Chris. Hutchinson, his house.
[Tithe paid 9/4]
Together with some almshouses.
Item, the Company of Haberdashers for two houses in Staining Lane, lately taken into their Hall while they stood, worth [Tithe pd. £1]
Edward Ragdale 8
Mark Bingham 5
Thomas Francis 12
William Crumpe 7
Widow Flint 6
Hugh Stephenson 10
Thomas Abroke 20
Peter Rosewell 6
John Rounde 7
Richard Russel 6
John Dickinson 7
Anthony Cave 8
Humphrey Shennen 8
William Huit 7
Robert Bate 6
Francis Pollard 7
Richard Hill 10
Nathaniel Stirrop 7
John Emes and Widow Griffin 10
Charles Meddowes 10
George Ransome 10
Josias Tullie 16
Alderman Smith's house, now Scrivener's Hall 40
George Swinnowe 16
Daniel Stalworthie, 2 houses 26
Giles Willowbie 10
Walter Earelie 8
Peter Ransome 8
Ann Hodgkins 5
William Beamount 8
Widow Clarke 5
Peter Huppeen 6
Christopher Drake 5
Richard Gibson 5
Philip Bodree 8
Henry Banister 8
Robert Dunscombe 8
Number of houses, 44. £ s. d
Yearly value about 900 0 0
Haberdashers' Hall with all appurtenances being left unvalued.
Sum of tithes paid 21 12 4
The Rectorie hath: A parsonage house.
Tithes per anm 21 12 4
Annual pension from his Majesty 1 0 0
A small tenement being an appendix to the Parsonage house yielding per anm. 5 0 0
Easter offerings and casualties per anm. 4 0 0
£31 12 4
Deductions:
Tenths 11 0
A quit rent 4 0
Procurations 6 0
Tithes lost

The tithe of the Rents moderately valued, with Haberdashers' Hall is £58 [i.e., at 2/9 in the £].

Footnotes

  • 1. No estimate of rent given.