ST. MARTIN ORGAR.
MS. p. 228.
A moderate valuation of the houses in the parish of St. Martin's Orgar,
made according to his Majesty's Order bearing date, April 22, 1638.
RENTS.
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|
£ |
| Canninge St. |
| Michael Stiles |
40 |
| Rose Underwood |
30 |
| Herbert Longworth |
30 |
| John Hawes |
45 |
| Robert Hermitage |
30 |
| John Snow |
45 |
| David Edwards, 2 houses |
70 |
| Timothy Cartwright, house and shop |
40 |
| William Bayly and Mr. Maude |
30 |
| Randolph Wilbraham |
30 |
| Edward Skinner, house and shop |
40 |
| Francis Moore |
25 |
| Widow Lee |
20 |
| Nicholas Lane. |
| Richard Peacock |
10 |
| John Phillips |
10 |
| Robert Hunt |
10 |
| Robert Low |
10 |
| Widow Sanders |
5 |
| Westley |
35 |
| Richard Tomes |
35 |
| Josina Calfe |
30 |
| Thomas Bakar |
8 |
| - Stanstead |
8 |
| St. Martin's Lane. |
| The house in the Cloyster |
10 |
| Alice Leake |
10 |
| Jeremy Spry |
35 |
| Thomas Sancty [or Saucty] |
15 |
| William Gore |
70 |
| James Deane |
10 |
| Peter Vanpaine |
30 |
| Nicholas Abeales |
30 |
| William Penny father |
45 |
| Abraham Moline |
14 |
| Thomas Jones |
4 |
| David Huet |
5 |
| John Horsey |
5 |
| William Worster |
8 |
| Richard Parry |
5 |
| Moses Burton |
5 |
| Richard Williamson |
35 |
| John Cotton |
40 |
| Joseph Caron |
25 |
| Reginald Filmore |
26 |
| George Winne, the whole house |
50 |
| Thomas Cotteale |
60 |
| Thames St |
| Simon Lewis |
13 |
| William Prayle |
25 |
| John Clea |
| Abraham Foster |
30 |
| William Gray |
30 |
| William Whitney |
25 |
| Samuel Vandam |
30 |
| James Pickering |
30 |
| Chune |
4 |
|
£1,390 |
|
MS. p. 229.
| |
| Mayden Head Alley. |
| Rice Williams |
6/10 |
| Thomas Poulter |
2 |
| Richard Cross |
2 |
| Edmund Taylor |
2 |
| Henry Moore |
2 |
| Henry Hawkins |
2 |
| Mary Vittle |
2 |
| John Slingsby |
1/10 |
| Joseph Whitchurch |
2 |
| Widow Owen |
1 |
| Widow Fuller |
2 |
| Elizabeth Welby |
2 |
| William Hore |
2 |
| Thomas Turner |
3 |
| Blackraven Alley. |
| Richard Pargraver [elsewhere Pargrave] |
8 |
| William Waters |
4 |
| Henry Cooleing |
6 |
| William Pitts and Whiteing |
5 |
| William Gold |
10 |
| Richard Robinson |
15 |
| Eliz. Russell |
4 |
| Katherine Thomas |
6 |
| John Peare |
4 |
| Richard Nicolls and Harding |
25 |
| Robert Playsden |
40 |
| Mr. Wollaston's stable |
1 |
| Widow Keys |
2 |
| William Slater |
4 |
| William Hatter |
2 |
| Thomas Typpin |
2 |
| Widow Low |
2 |
| Widow Hardwick |
2 |
| Thomas Syms |
2 |
| Backalley. |
| Susan Tall |
3 |
| Edward Salisbury |
6 |
| Henry Hoare |
6 |
| Widow Shittleworth |
4 |
| Thomas Goodman |
3 |
| William Goad |
4 |
| Old Swann. |
| Robert White |
1/10 |
| Henry Acton |
2/10 |
| Widow Thurley |
1 |
| Widow Alnutt |
1 |
| Widow Price |
2 |
|
£210 |
| Total of the moderate values |
£1,600 |
The true value of the said houses as they are or may be let for 21 years,
is £2,000 and upwards.
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| |
|
|
£ |
s. |
d. |
| Tithes now paid |
80 |
7 |
1 |
| Easter book |
2 |
0 |
0 |
| Casual Duties |
8 |
0 |
0 |
|
£90 |
7 |
1 |
| A dwelling house. | |
|
|
| Burdens to be deducted: |
| Tenths |
1 |
19 |
11ob |
| Archdeacon's procurations | |
3 |
4 |
| Bishop's procurations | |
1 |
8 |
| First fruits reckoned at 50/- per ann. |
2 |
10 |
0 |
| Curate |
10 |
0 |
0 |
| Tithes lost |
4 |
0 |
0 |
| (fn. *) Total burdens deducted |
£18 |
14 |
11ob |
| Income |
90 |
7 |
1 |
| Deductions |
18 |
14 |
11½ |
| Rests clear |
£71 |
12 |
1½ |
Brian Walton,
Rector of St. Martin's, Orgar Lane.
Footnotes
| * |
In his draft in Lambeth MS. Cart. 9, the Rector adds "pension to Pauls"
£0 14s. 4d., and slightly alters the other items, making the whole of
the deductions to be £20 Os. 11d. ob. |