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Inhabitants of London in 1638
St. James Garlickhithe

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Centre for Metropolitan History

Publication

Author

T.C. Dale

Year published

1931

Pages

74-75

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'Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. James Garlickhithe', The inhabitants of London in 1638 (1931), pp. 74-75. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=32015 Date accessed: 25 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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ST. JAMES GARLICKHITHE.

RENTS.
MS. p. 139. £
Garlick Hill.
Mr. Hanch 8
Mr. Thompson 12
Mr. Spenser 16
Mr. Jones 12
Mr. Nox 4
Mr. Shipp 24
Mr. Dades 40
Mr. Jefferis 8
Mr. Paul 30
His tenant 7
Mr. Pool 15
Mr. Baker 15
Mr. Ashcraft 10
Mr. Cook 16
Mr. Miles 23
Mr. Cranck 8
Mr. West 6
Mr. Priddis 6
Mr. Saterford 8
Mr. Carter 10
Mr. Mayday 12
Mr. Leywood 30
Mr. Fysher 6
Mr. Allen 10
Mr. Hill 4
Mr. Hall 20
Mr. Akehurst 12
Sir John Cooke 40
Mr. Stubbins 30
Mr. Hayes 14
Capt. Langham 30
Mr. Wright 9
Mr. Allen 6
Mr. Maylinge 14
Maiden Lane.
Mr. Carpenter 10
His tenant 10
Kerby 16
The Lady Robinson 18
Mr. Gore 40
Mr. Bell 18
Mr. Davis 20
Mr. Batcheler 6
Mr. Gybson 6
Mr. Rawlinson 8
Mr. Searle 8
Thames Street.
Mr. Porter 20
Mr. Atterson 14
Mr. Turbeck 12
Mr. Penberrie 16
Mr. Floyd 10
MS. p. 139a.
Mr. Bowker 40
Mr. Gonnel 16
Mr. Jett 6
Mr. Page 6
Mr. Bryce 10
Mr. Symons 14
Mr. Carter 16
Mr. Maynard 8
Mr. Wood 10
Mr. Love 12
Mr. Watkins 12
Mr. Huckett 16
Mr. Brush 16
Mr. Whitehouse 10
Mr. Moon 16
Mr. Westhead 8
Shepherds Alley.
Mr. Hebdon 10
Mr. Barton 10
Mr. Glover 8
Mr. Delahay 10
Mr Hardinge 4
Mr. Hurdis 4
Mr. Gosheage 20
Mr. Bye 10
Mr. Powel 14
Page's house 4
Mr. Starr 20
Mr. Wright 8
His tenant 4
Swangate.
Mr. Coossen's 2 houses 30
Mr. Pytcher 2
Part of Grave's house 6
Mr. Hayes 14
Mr. Hambden 16
Mr. Robinson 7
Mr. Cox 7
Mr. Gybson 20
The wharf & warehouse 30
Mr. Breath 30
Mr. Evans 10
Mr. Wynn 3
Mr. Platt 3
Mr. Philips 2
Mr. Pemberton 30
Westerhouse.
Mr. Monger 30
His tenants 30
Mr. Steevenson 19
Mr. Evans 6
Mr. Gollisor 8
Mr. Lane 8
Mr. Whittakers 3
MS. p. 140.
Mr. Johnson 20
Mr. Waller 20
Mr. Arrington 16
Anker Lane.
Mr. Pardoe 12
Plummers' Hall 16
Mr. Leake 2
Mr. Cornwel 2
Mr. Floud 3
Mr. Phillips 2
Mr. Edwardes 2
Jones & his 4 tenants 10
Mr. Hetherly 40
Mr. Crane 12
Wright's house 16
Mr. Wynch 4
Mr. Taylor 4
Mr. Maylinge 4
Mr. Wright 4
Mr. North 4
Mr. Mynor 4
Mr. Arbel 4
3 cellars in Anker Lane 10
Total value £1,648
£ s. d.
The total of the value of the houses & things tythable is 1648 0 0
The yearly tyth is 92 10 8
There is no glebe save only a house purchased for the Parson's dwellinge.
Casualties: Burials 5 0 0
Churchings 1 10 0
Marriages 1 0 0
Easter offerings 3 10 0
Necessary & Certaine payments:
To the Curate 8 0 0
Tenths 1 16 0
Procurations yearly 3 4
Procurations to the Lord Bishop being 6/8 yearly 2 2
Loss of tyths 2 0 0
First fruits divided into seven parts 2 5 6
Subsidies as they have been paid for many years 3 0 0
The Tyth 92 10 8
Casualties 11 0 0
The total is 103 10 8
Deducted 22 6 10
So rest clear maintenance £81 3 10