ST. MILDRED, BREAD STREET.
MS. p. 268.
A moderate valuation of all the houses within the parish of St. Mildred
in Bread Street, made by the Rector of the parish of St. Mildred aforesaid
with the advice of some of the best of the parishioners, abating the fourth
part of the utmost value of the houses together with the Tyth that is now
paid, the casual profits and present maintenance.
RENTS.
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£ |
| The Signe of the Sheppard being part of Capt. Crispe his house |
12/10 |
| The Signe of the Two Black Boyes, being the other part of the said house |
12/10 |
| Mr. Brightwell's house |
16 |
| Mr. Crispe |
11 |
| Mr. Jordaine |
17 |
| Mr. Stepns |
13 |
| Mr. Boxe |
11 |
| Mr. Nicholas |
20 |
| (fn. *) Meade [Wm.] |
15 |
| Mr. Gilbert |
8 |
| Mr. Fell's tavern |
40 |
| Mr. Smith |
15 |
| Mr. Butcher |
10 |
| Mr. Hallam |
13 |
| Mr. Vylett |
6 |
| Mr. Gaseley |
15 |
| Mr. Hussey |
14 |
| Mr. Peirce |
6 |
| Mr. Sier |
14 |
| Mr. Needler |
6 |
| Mr. Eardall |
6 |
| Mr. Clement |
6 |
| Mr. Ostler |
6 |
| Mr. Marriat |
6 |
|
MS. p. 268a
|
| Mr. Smith |
6 |
| Mr Cole |
6 |
| Mr. Horton |
15 |
| Mr. Currier |
5 |
| Mr. Butler |
5 |
| Mr. Clement |
6 |
| Mr. Petty his tavern |
22 |
| Mr. Hicks |
8 |
| Mr. Windowes |
8 |
| Mr. Squire |
6 |
| Mr. Billington |
8 |
| Mr. Reeves |
6 |
| Mr. Higgins |
8 |
| Mr. Dyke |
8 |
| Mr. Turner for part of Mr. Davenett's house |
5 |
| Mr. Swalden |
3 |
| Mr. Rotheram |
9 |
| Mr. Floyd |
8 |
| Mr. Inches |
5 |
| Mr. Barnet |
5 |
| Mr. Prosser |
5 |
| Mr. Jeff |
6 |
| Mr. Williames |
6 |
| Mr. Priggmore |
5 |
| Mr. Blowfeild |
8 |
| Mr. Holden |
5 |
| Mr. Roberts |
22 |
| Mr. Allen |
6 |
| Mr. Ingold |
6 |
| Mr. Sears |
13 |
| Mr. Salmon |
7 |
| Mr. Robinson |
7 |
| Mrs. Hawes |
8 |
|
MS. p. 269.
|
| Mr. Hull |
7 |
| Mr. Woodford |
9 |
| Mr. Stantly |
9 |
| Mr. Lewis |
8 |
| Mr. Dawkins |
13 |
| Mr. Goodman |
6 |
| Mr. Thompson |
6 |
| Mr. Miller |
6 |
| Mr. Stephens |
6 |
| Mr. Ball |
8 |
| Mr. Bowen |
5 |
| The Warehouse under Mr. Bowen's |
2 |
| Widow Baker |
4 |
| Mr. Thompson the younger |
4 |
| The Warehouse under Mr. Thompson |
2 |
| Mr. Wall |
10 |
| Mr. Moody |
6 |
| Mr. Tuck |
4 |
| Mr. Newman |
11 |
| Widow Tayler |
4 |
| Mr. Fabian |
4 |
| Widow Growte |
4 |
| Mr. Prescott's warehouse |
2 |
| Mr. Sears warehouse |
2 |
| The cellar under Gerrard's Hall |
4 |
| The cellar under Clarks |
2 |
| Lindsey his cellar |
2 |
| The cellar under Silvester |
3 |
| Paggington's cellar |
3 |
| Sum total of all rents |
£614 |
| Sum of the present tithes |
51/17/5 |
| Tithe at 2/9 in the pound according to these rents |
84/8/6 |
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£ |
s. |
d. |
| The Casual profitts and the parsonage house worth per annum |
16 |
0 |
0 |
| Out of which there is paid for Tenths, pensions, procurations and other duties per annum |
3 |
0 |
0 |
By me Nich. Bradshawe, Rect. eccles.
St Mildred's in Bread Street, London.
Footnotes
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William Meade, Vintner, kept a tavern, the sign of the "Whopp," in Bread
Street, A.D. 1640. (P.R O.: C24/642/33). |