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Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… Latinized names are about 85 ( Galfr', Joh' and the like, or Danyel, Dauid, Lucas, Simon not being included). They are … forms are few in Qu (only Agnet'), Bridge (3), Vintry (2, or 4, if Alan' is included), Walbr (4). Hypocoristic names, as Gilot, Robin, or names of Italian origin, as Nute, Thonchelin, are rarely …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… that had been resident in England for generations, or else have adopted a surname of foreign origin, because it … sections. 1. The Subsidy of 1292. (a) People of French or possibly French origin. Persons known to have been of … Hakeneye, currier, Nicholas de Hestone, currier, James le Kissere (of Heston), Roger de Mimmes, chandler, John de …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… Occupations. The occupation of many taxpayers is unknown or doubtful, especially in wards with numerous small … in 1319 was the chief centre of woolmongers. The Woolwharf or Woolquay was in this ward. At least 20 taxpayers were certainly woolmongers or connected with the wool trade (as Richard le Pakkere, no. …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… of assessments. The total number of assessments is 794, or 799, if the missing ones of the first five taxpayers in … that of the taxpayers, because in a few cases two partners or brothers have a joint assessment, as William Gylemouche … much vacillation between counting by pounds and by marks or multiples or fractions of them. One pound is regularly …
Memorials of London and London Life
… John should ever again be found guilty of a like offence, or of saying anything opprobrious or otherwise offensive, against any Alderman of the City, or … were attached in the Ward of Bradestrete by Richard le Kissere, serjeant of the same Ward, on the Friday next before …
London Assize of Nuisance, 1301-1431: A Calendar
… Robert and Agatha receive and convey on to their own land or into the street, at their own expense, the water from … to make a gutter to convey their water into the street, or elsewhere as they think best. [m. 11] Fri. 16 Sep. 1306. … le Megucer, William le Kyng, Walter Grapefige, Hugh le Kissere, Richard le Maunchier, Robert de Braye, William atte …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… (a tanner). - Hackney Mx. ME drie, dreye 'dry' (OE dryge) or ME drey 'doughty, fierce' (ON driugr). Perhaps a nickname …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… viij.d. 4 5 Nich' hauteyn J.m. 5 6 dame alice hautein vx or W. hautei n J.m. 6 7 galfr' de chiginhale v.s. 7 8 Rob' de … H. le Kisser 1299-1300 Mayors 61 (a kisser), H. le Kissere (Kiscere) de Lothebiry 1307 Will (of St. Margaret Lothbury). - …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… LBC 45, S. Guth, pepperer of Soper Lane 1305-6 Mayors 238, or John Gut' 1310 LBB 250 (grocer of Soper Lane), J. Gut, … hosiers). William de St. Bartholomew, mercer 1286 LBA 101, or W. de St. Bartholomew, cordwainer 1311 LBD 258. - St. … Will (tenant of a shop in St. Antholin). - Helhoughton or Hellington Nf. Paul Godchep 1289 LBA 118, 1289-90 ib. 124 …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… K. Possibly William de Preston, cook, adm. 1312 LBD 91, or W. de Prestone 1314 LBC 52 (warden of dyers and fullers). … S (2s.), 1340 Cor 257 (juror Bish). - Wiseman 'a discreet or prudent man' (OED). Widow of Gilbert Gardiner (1316-17 … 'brewer'. The abbreviation in' may represent infra, intra, or iuxta, domum suam being apparently 'his house', i.e. that …
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