APPENDIX.
Seventh Part of Patents in the 4th year of the
Reign of King Edward VI.
For Augustine Hynde and others of a grant to them and their heirs.; St Botolph without Aldgate, London.; St. Nicholas Cold Abbey.; St. Giles without Cripplegate.; The priory of the Minories.; St. Mary at Bow.
The King to all to whom &c. Greeting Know ye that
we for the sum of 18,744l. 11s. 2d. of lawful money of
England to the hands of the treasurer of our Court of
Augmentations and Revenues of our Crown to our use by
our beloved Augustine Hynde and Richard Turke citizens
and aldermen of the City of London and William Blackwell gentleman town clerk of the same city paid whereof
we acknowledge ourself to be fully satisfied and paid and
the same Augustine Richard and William their heirs
executors and administrators thereof to be acquitted and
discharged by these presents of our especial grace and of
our certain knowledge and meer motion and also by the
advice of our council have given and granted and by
these presents do give and grant to the aforesaid Augustine
Hynde Richard Turke and William Blackwell And also
all that our rent annuity and yearly sum of 7l. by the
year issuing out of seven messuages and two gardens of
the Wardens and Commonalty of the Mistery of Fishmongers of the City of London situate and being in the
parish of St. Katherine Christ Church London and out of
19 messuages or tenements of the same wardens and commonalty situate and being in the parish of St. Bride in
Fleet Street London which same yearly sum rent or
annuity the same wardens and commonalty have lately
paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay towards the
perpetual support of a priest to celebrate in the parish
church of Saint Botolph without Aldgate London for the
soul of Henry Jourdeyn fishmonger deceased And all
that our rent annuity and yearly sum of twenty-one
shillings and fourpence by the year issuing out of the
same messuages and tenements in the said parish of St.
Katherine Christ Church and in the said parish of St.
Bride Fleet Street London which same yearly sum rent or
annuity the same wardens and commonalty have lately
paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay towards the
perpetual support of an anniversary in the same church of
St. Botolph without Aldgate London according to the
ordinance of Henry Jurdon And all that our rent
annuity and yearly sum of 13s. 4d. by the year issuing out
of the messuages gardens and tenements of the same wardens and commonalty in the said parish of St. Katherine
Christ Church London and in the said parish of Saint
Bride Fleet Street London which same yearly sum rent or
annuity the same wardens and commonalty have lately
paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay towards the
perpetual support of the anniversary of the said Henry
Jurdon in the church of St. Nicholas Cold Abbey London
And all that our rent annuity and yearly sum of 6s. 8d. by
the year issuing out of the aforesaid messuages gardens and
tenements in the said parish of Saint Katherine Christ
Church London and in the said parish of St. Bride in
Fleet Street London which same yearly sum rent or
annuity the same wardens and commonalty have lately
paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay to the late
fraternity of St. Giles without Cripplegate London And
all that our rent annuity and yearly sum of 13s. 4d.
by the year issuing out of the aforesaid messuages and
tenements in the said parish of St. Katherine Christ
Church London and in the said parish of St. Bride in
Fleet Street London which same yearly sum rent or
annuity the same wardens and commonalty have formerly
paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay for the anniversary of Henry Jurdeyn in the church of the late priory
of the Minories without Aldgate London And all that
our rent annuity and yearly sum of 35s. by the year
issuing out of the aforesaid messuages and tenements lying
and being in the said parish of St. Bride in Fleet Street
London which same yearly sum rent or annuity the same
wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have
been accustomed to pay to the wardens of the parish church
of St. Mary at Bowe London And all that our rent
annuity and yearly sum of 10l. by the year issuing out of
seven messuages or tenements and one wharf of the same
wardens and commonalty situate lying and being in the
parish of St. Michael at Queenhithe London which same
yearly sum rent or annuity the same wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have been accustomed
to pay towards the perpetual support of two chaplains to
celebrate in the church of St. Mary Mounthaw London
according to the ordinance of John Gloucester and Thomas
Weston And all that our rent annuity and yearly sum of
6s. 10d. by the year issuing out of the same messuages and
tenements in the said parish of St. Michael at Queenhithe
which same yearly sum rent or annuity the same wardens
and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have been
accustomed to pay towards the perpetual support of the
anniversary of Thomas Weston in the church of St.
Nicholas Cold Abbey London And all that our rent
annuity and yearly sum of 3s. 4d. by the year issuing out
of the same messuages and tenements in the said parish of
St. Michael at Queenhithe London which same yearly
sum rent or annuity the same wardens and commonalty
have lately paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay to
the wardens of the church of St. Mildred in the Poultry
London And all that our rent annuity and yearly sum of
6l. 13s. 4d. by the year issuing out of four messuages of the said Wardens and Commonalty of the
Mistery of Fishmongers of London situate and being
in the streets called Bread Street and Friday Street
in the parishes of St. Mildred and St. Margaret Moyses
London near the Old Fish Street and out of two tenements
or messuages of the same wardens and commonalty situate
and being within the parish of St. Margaret in Bridge
Street London which same yearly sum rent or annuity the
same wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly
have been accustomed to pay towards the perpetual support
of a priest to celebrate in the church of St. Augustine in
Hackney in the county of Middlesex for the soul of Sir
John Herron Knight deceased And all that our rent
annuity and yearly sum of 6s. 8d. by the year issuing out
of the aforesaid messuages and tenements in the aforesaid
parishes of St. Margaret Moyses and St. Mildred London
which same yearly sum rent or annuity the same wardens
and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have been
accustomed to pay towards the perpetual support of an
anniversary in the parish of St. Margaret Moyses London
for the soul of Isabella Whittington widow And all that
our rent annuity and yearly sum of 6s. 8d. by the year
issuing out of a messuage of the same wardens and commonalty in the said parish of St. Margaret in Bridge Street
London which same yearly sum rent or annuity the
same wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly
have been accustomed to pay towards the perpetual support
of an anniversary in the church of St. Margaret in Bridge
Street London for the soul of William Baybroke And all
that our rent annuity and yearly sum of 6l. 13s. 4d. by
the year issuing out of six messuages or tenements and
one cellar of the same wardens and commonalty situate and
being in a lane called Pudding Lane within the parish of
St. George in Pudding Lane London and out of four
tenements of the above wardens and commonalty situate
and being in the parish of St. Bride in Fleet Street London
which same yearly sum rent or annuity the same wardens
and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have been
accustomed to pay towards the perpetual support of a priest
to celebrate in the church of St. Peter in Westcheap London for the soul of Agnes Palmer widow And all that
our rent annuity and yearly sum of 26s. 8d. by the year
issuing out of the aforesaid messuages or tenements in
Pudding Lane and in the parish of St. Bride in Fleet Street
London which same yearly sum rent or annuity the
same wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly
have been accustomed to pay for an anniversary of the said
Agnes Palmer in the church of St. Peter in Westcheap
aforesaid And all that our rent annuity and yearly sum
of 34s. by the year issuing out of messuages and tenements
of the same wardens and commonalty situate and being in
Fleet Street London within the parish of St. Bride there
which same yearly sum rent or annuity the same wardens
and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have been
accustomed to pay to the wardens of the church of St.
Leonard in Foster Lane London And all that our rent
annuity and yearly sum of 53s. 4d. by the year issuing
out of two quays and hereditaments called Crown Quay
and Greenberry's Quay and out of nineteen messuages or
tenements of the same wardens and commonalty situate
and being within the parish of St. Dunstan in the East
London and out of four tenements of the same wardens
and commonalty situate and being within the parish of
St. Margaret Bridge Street London which same yearly
sum rent or annuity the same wardens and commonalty
have lately paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay
towards the perpetual support of two anniversaries in
the chapel called London for the
soul of Sir Thomas Kneesworth Knight late alderman of
the City of London deceased And all that our rent annuity or yearly sum of 12s. by the year issuing out of
the same messuages and the quay called the Crown Quay
aforesaid in the said parish of St. Dunstan in the East
London which same yearly sum rent or annuity the
same wardens and commonalty have lately paid and
yearly have been accustomed to pay to the late prioress
of the late monastery of And
all that our rent annuity and yearly sum of 10s. by the
the year issuing out of the same messuages and quay in
aforesaid parish of St. Dunstan in the East London
which same yearly sum rent or annuity the same wardens
and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have been
accustomed to pay to the late prior of the late monastery
of Merton in our county of Surrey And all that our
rent annuity and yearly sum of 10s. by the year issuing
out of one messuage of the same wardens and commonalty
situate in Bridge Street London now or late in the tenure
of Simon Mawe fishmonger which same yearly sum
rent or annuity the same wardens and commonalty have
lately paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay to the
late abbess of the late monastery of Barking in our county
of Essex And all that our rent of 16s. 8d. by the year
issuing out of six messuages or tenements and four gardens of the same wardens and commonalty situate lying
and being in a street called Lime Street in the parish
of St. Andrew Undershaft London which same yearly
sum rent or annuity the same wardens and commonalty
have lately paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay
towards the perpetual support of the anniversary of Richard Knight in the church of St. Margaret in Bridge
Street London And all that our rent annuity and
yearly sum of 20s. by the year issuing out of one messuage
of the same wardens and commonalty situate and being
in Salvation Alley within the parish of Saint Mary at Hill
London which yearly sum rent or annuity the same
wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have
been accustomed to pay towards the perpetual support of
the anniversary of John Moungaine in the church of St.
Mary at Hill London And all that our rent annuity and
yearly sum of 26s. 8d. by the year issuing out of the same
messuage in the said Salvation Alley which same yearly
sum rent or annuity the same wardens and commonalty
have lately paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay
to the late abbot of the late monastery of Waltham in the
county of Essex And all that our rent annuity or yearly
sum of 10s. by the year issuing out of one messuage of the
same wardens and commonalty situate and being in Bridge
Street London which same yearly sum rent or annuity
the same wardens and commonalty have lately paid and
yearly have been accustomed to pay towards the perpetual
support of the anniversary of Lettice Smith widow in the
church of Saint Botolph near Billingsgate London And
all that our rent annuity and yearly sum of 21s. 2d. by the
year issuing out of two messuages of the same wardens
and commonalty situate and being in the parish of St.
Martin Orgon London which same yearly sum rent or
annuity the same wardens and commonalty have lately
paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay towards the
perpetual support of the anniversary of John Woodstock
fishmonger in the church of St. Michael Crooked Lane
London And all that our rent annuity and yearly sum
of 6s. 2d. by the year issuing out of one messuage of the
same wardens and commonalty situate and being in the
parish of Saint Katherine Coleman London and out of
one messuage of the same wardens and commonalty
situate in ths parish of St. Nicholas Cold Abbey London
which same yearly sum rent or annuity the same wardens
and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have been
accustomed to pay towards the perpetual support of the
anniversary of Sir William Copynger Knight late alderman
of London deceased in the church of St. Mildred in Bread
Street London And all that our rent annuity and yearly
sum of 4s. by the year issuing out of the same messuage
in the said parish of St. Katherine Coleman London
which same yearly sum rent or annuity the same wardens
and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have been
accustomed to pay to the late prior of the late monastery
of Christ Church near Aldgate London And all that our
rent annuity and yearly sum of 33s. 4d. by the year
issuing out of three messuages and three gardens of the
same wardens and commonalty situate and being in the
parish of Saint Andrew in Holborn and out of three
messuages and one garden of the same wardens and
commonalty situate lying, and being in the parish
of St. Sepulchre without Newgate London and out
of four messuages and one garden of the same wardens and commonalty situate lying and being in the
parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate London which
same yearly sum rent or annuity the same wardens and
commonalty have lately paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay towards the perpetual support of the anniversary of John Aston in the church of St. Sepulchre,
London And all that our rent annuity and yearly sum
of 6s. by the year issuing out of the said messuages in the
said parish of St. Botolph without Aldgate London and
in the said parish of St. Sepulchre without Newgate,
London which same yearly sum rent or annuity the same
wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have
been accustomed to pay to the late prior of the late monastery of St. Bartholomew in West Smithfield London
And all that our rent, annuity and yearly sum of 10s. 10d.
by the year issuing out of 11 messuages tenements or
cottages of the same wardens and commonalty being in
the parish of St. Dunstan in the East London which same
yearly sum rent or annuity the same wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have been accustomed
to pay towards the perpetual support of the anniversary of
Elizabeth Wylford widow in the church of St. Mary
Somerset London And all that our rent annuity and
yearly sum of 12s. by the year issuing out of six messuages
or tenements and gardens of the same wardens and commonalty situate lying and being in Newington near
Southwark in the county of Surrey which same yearly
sum rent or annuity the same wardens and commonalty
have lately paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay
towards the perpetual support of the anniversary of William
Remyngton formerly alderman of the City of London to be
observed in the church of St. Mary-at-Hill London And
all that our rent annuity and yearly sum of 7s. by the
year which the same wardens and commonalty have lately
paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay towards the
perpetual support of the anniversary of Henry Gifford in
the church of St. Mary Mounthaw London And all that
our rent annuity and yearly sum of 10s. by the year issuing
out of two messuages of the same wardens and commonalty
situate and being in the parish of St. Michael Crooked
Lane and out of one shop situate in the parish of St.
Nicholas Cold Abbey London which same yearly sum rent
or annuity the same wardens and commonalty have lately
paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay towards the
perpetual support of the anniversary of Thomas Broke to
be observed in the church of St. Magnus London And
all that our rent annuity and yearly sum of 10s. by the year
issuing out of the aforesaid messuages of the same wardens
and commonalty in the parish of St. Michael near Crooked
Lane London which same yearly sum rent or annuity the
same wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly
have been accustomed to pay for the anniversary of
Thomas Spence in the church of St. Michael near Crooked
Lane London And all that our rent annuity and yearly
sum of 6s. 8d. by the year issuing out of the same messuages in the said parish of St. Michael near Crooked
Lane London which same yearly sum rent or annuity the
same wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly
have been accustomed to pay towards the perpetual support
of the anniversary of the brethren and sisters of the
mystery of Fishmongers of London in the church of
St. Michael in Crooked Lane London And all that our
rent annuity and yearly sum of 7s. by the year issuing out
of one messuage of the same wardens and commonalty
called the Lamb on the Hope in London which same yearly
sum rent or annuity the same wardens and commonalty
have lately paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay to
the late prior of the late monastery of Merton in the county
of Surrey And all that our rent annuity and yearly
sum of 24s. by the year issuing out of one messuage of
the same wardens and commonalty situate and being in
the parish of St. Mary Somerset London which same
yearly sum rent or annuity the same wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have been accustomed to pay towards the perpetual support of two wax
lights burning in the cathedral church of St. Paul London
And all that our rent annuity and yearly sum of 4s.
issuing out of the aforesaid messuage situate and being
in the parish of St. Mary Somerset London which same
yearly sum rent or annuity the same wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have been accustomed
to pay towards the perpetual support of a light or lamp
burning in the church of St. Mary Somerset London And
all that our rent annuity and yearly sum of 26l. 13s. 4d.
by the year issuing out of five messuages of the same
wardens and commonalty situate and being in the parish
of Allhallows in Gracechurch Street London and out of
two messuages of the same wardens and commonalty
situate and being in the parish of Allhallows in Lombard
Street London and out of a messuage of the same wardens
and commonalty in the parish of St. Michael in Crooked
Lane which same yearly sum rent or annuity the same
wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly have
been accustomed to pay towards the perpetual support of
the anniversary of Sir John Cornwall Knight Lord Fanhope
and for the salaries of three priests and friars in the church
late of the preaching friars of London. And all that our
rent annuity and yearly sum of 13l. 6s. 8d. by the year
issuing out of the aforesaid messuages and tenements of
the same wardens and commonalty in the said parishes of
Allhallows in Gracechurch Street and Allhallows Lombard
Street London which same yearly sum rent or annuity the
same wardens and commonalty have lately paid and yearly
have been accustomed to pay towards the perpetual support
of two priests to celebrate in the church of Hillesdon in the
county of Norfolk for the soul of John Hillesdon and
others.
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To have hold and enjoy all and singular the aforesaid
several yearly rents annuities sums of money any yearly
sums and all and singular other the premises above expressed and specified with all and every of their appurtenances to the aforesaid Augustine Hynde Richard Turke
and William Blackwell their heirs and assigns for ever
To the proper use and behoof of the same Augustine
Richard and William their heir and assigns for ever
without account rent service tenure or any other thing
for the same or any part thereof to us our heirs or
successors in any wise to be rendered paid or done Any
law statute act ordinance usage custom provision proclamation or restriction to the contrary thereof had made
enacted ordained or provided or any other thing cause
or matter whatsoever to the contrary thereof in anywise
notwithstanding And we will and by these presents
firmly injoining command as well the chancellor and
general surveyors and our council of our said Court of
Augmentations and Revenues of our Crown as all receivers
auditors and other officers and ministers of us our heirs
and successors whomsoever for the time being that they
and every of them upon the sole demonstration of these
our letters patent or the enrolment thereof without any
writ or warrant from us our heirs or successors in any
wise to be sued or prosecuted shall make and from time to
time cause to be made to the aforesaid Augustine Hynde
Richard Turke and William Blackwell their heirs and
assigns full entire and due allowance and manifest discharge of all and singular the aforesaid several yearly rents
and sums of money above expressed and specified and of
every and any parcel thereof And these our letters
patent or the enrolment thereof shall be yearly and from
time to time as well to the said chancellor and general
surveyors and our council of our said Court of Augmentations and Revenues of our Crown as to all receivers
auditors and other officers and ministers of us our heirs
and successors whomsoever for the time being sufficient
warrant and exoneration in that behalf And moreover
of our more ample grace we give and by these presents
grant to the aforesaid Augustine Hynde Richard Turke
and William Blackwell all the issues revenues profits and
arrears of all and singular the aforesaid rents annuities
and yearly sums above expressed and specified and of
every of them from the Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel last past until this time coming or accruing To
hold to the same Augustine Hynde Richard Turke and
William Blackwell without account or any other thing to
us our heirs or successors in any wise to be rendered paid
or done We will also and by these presents grant to the
aforesaid Augustine Hynde Richard Turke and William
Blackwell that they may and shall have these our letters
patent under our great seal of England in due manner
made and sealed without fine or fee great or small to us in
our hanaper or elsewhere to our use for the same in any
wise to be rendered paid or made although express mention &c. In witness whereof &c. Witness the King at
Leighes the 4th day of July.
By the King himself.