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See [http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/__data/assets/image/0019/301483/map-01275-1339.jpg Greenwich section of John Roque's map of London (1695), copy by Samuel Travers (1810)] | See [http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/__data/assets/image/0019/301483/map-01275-1339.jpg Greenwich section of John Roque's map of London (1695), copy by Samuel Travers (1810)] | ||
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− | === | + | ===Map of London, Greenwich, west of Royal Hospital, Greenwood, 1827=== |
See [http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/map_g11u.html Greenwood's Map of London, 1827, Greenwich] | See [http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/map_g11u.html Greenwood's Map of London, 1827, Greenwich] | ||
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− | ===Map extract, East Greenwich, Bacon, c. 1870=== | + | ===Map extract, East Greenwich, East of Royal Hospital, Bacon, c. 1870=== |
See [http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/__data/assets/image/0007/301489/map-east-greenwich-01279-1338.jpg Map extract, East Greenwich, Bacon, c. 1870] | See [http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/__data/assets/image/0007/301489/map-east-greenwich-01279-1338.jpg Map extract, East Greenwich, Bacon, c. 1870] | ||
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(1) Greenwich section of John Roque's map of London (1695), copy by Samuel Travers (1810), published online at 'Ideal Homes: a history of south-east London suburbs'<ref>The Ideal Homes website is a collaboration of the University of Greenwich and the boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham, and Southwark</ref> | (1) Greenwich section of John Roque's map of London (1695), copy by Samuel Travers (1810), published online at 'Ideal Homes: a history of south-east London suburbs'<ref>The Ideal Homes website is a collaboration of the University of Greenwich and the boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham, and Southwark</ref> | ||
− | (2) | + | (2) Greenwood, 'Map of London', Greenwich section, 1827<ref>Greenwood, 'Map of London', Greenwich section, 1827, http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/map_g11u.html, viewed 29/02/12</ref> |
− | (3) Map extract, East Greenwich, Bacon, c. 1870 | + | (3) Map extract, East Greenwich, Bacon, c. 1870<ref>http://www.ideal-homes.org.uk/__data/assets/image/0007/301489/map-east-greenwich-01279-1338.jpg, viewed 29/02/12</ref> |
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- Shows Trinity hospital, to the east of Greenwich hospital. Nicholas Cooke's mansion house, later named Crowley house, was located west, but adjacent, to Trinity hospital | - Shows Trinity hospital, to the east of Greenwich hospital. Nicholas Cooke's mansion house, later named Crowley house, was located west, but adjacent, to Trinity hospital |
Revision as of 16:27, February 29, 2012
Greenwich
Editorial history
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Contents
Suggested links
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See Deptford
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See Redrith
See Woolwich
Images
Greenwich section of John Roque's map of London (1695), copy by Samuel Travers (1810)
See Greenwich section of John Roque's map of London (1695), copy by Samuel Travers (1810)
Map of London, Greenwich, west of Royal Hospital, Greenwood, 1827
See Greenwood's Map of London, 1827, Greenwich
Map extract, East Greenwich, East of Royal Hospital, Bacon, c. 1870
See Map extract, East Greenwich, Bacon, c. 1870
Townscape
Insert Townscape
Image credits & copyright information
(1) Greenwich section of John Roque's map of London (1695), copy by Samuel Travers (1810), published online at 'Ideal Homes: a history of south-east London suburbs'[1]
(2) Greenwood, 'Map of London', Greenwich section, 1827[2]
(3) Map extract, East Greenwich, Bacon, c. 1870[3]
- Shows Trinity hospital, to the east of Greenwich hospital. Nicholas Cooke's mansion house, later named Crowley house, was located west, but adjacent, to Trinity hospital
Greenwich town profile
The Kent hearth tax data, when superimposed on relatively early Kent road maps, give a sense of the demographic and economic contrast between these North West Kent and East Kent.[4] High densities of hearths per 1000 acres occured in East Greenwich, in Rochester and in Maidstone. Densities were far lower in East Kent.[5]
Notes
Hasted, 1797-1801, Greenwich
- Hasted, Edward, The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent, vol. 1 (London, 1797)
- Includes General sections, especially Soil and products, Rivers, The weald, hundred of Blackheath, Deptford, Greenwich, Woolwich, Eltham, Lee, Lewisham, Hundred of Bromley & Beckenham, Bromley, Beckenham
East Greenwich hearth tax returns, 1664
The Kent hearth tax returns for 1664 have been published online.[6]
- East Greenwich (pp. 19 - 25)
- Church wall, p. 19
- Comes Hill, p. 19
- London Street, p. 20
- Highstreet West, p. 20
- Highstreet East, pp. 20-21
- Billingsgate, p. 21
- Mr George Baker, 12 hearths[7]
- Fisher Lane, p. 22
- Stable Street, p. 22
- Mr. Francis Gunn, 4 hearths[8]
- Dock and Taverne Row, p. 22
- Lists Benjamin Glanvill, 12 hearths
- Lists Hamond Chadwick, 14 hearths[9]
- Crane South, pp. 22-23
- Lists Cap[tain] George Cock, 15 hearths[10]
- East Lane East, p. 23
- East Lane West, pp. 23-24
- Lists Nicholas Cooke, 13 hearths[11]
- The Kings Barne, p. 24
- In Empty Houses, p. 24
- In East Greenwich, non chargeable, pp. 24-25
Mentions of Greenwich in Wiki primary sources
Sir George Oxenden correspondence
Inventories
Law suits
C10/160/47 f. 1
See C10/160/47 f. 1
Edward Gavile, a woodmonger of St Clements Dane, Middlesex, brought a suit in Chancery against the executors of the deceased London merchant, Sir William Ryder. In his Bill of Complaint dated 1671 Gavile alleges that Ryder had in 1668 contracted with Gavile to supply him with a quantity of faggots from woods Ryder owned in Kent (C10/160/47 f. 1). These, Gavile contended, would be suitable to make into ostrey faggots, for which he had customer demand. However, Gavile alleges that Ryder failed to perform the contract in a timely manner with suitable quality faggots. As a result most did not arrive for winter 1668, a particularly severe winter in which there was high demand for fuel, but one in which the rivers were closed due to frost and ice. Ryder eventually shipped the faggots to the desired wharves of "Woolwich Dartford or Deptford," but on Gavile's inspection the faggots proved rotten and unmerchantable. Gavile alleges that he subsequently made a "collateral agreement" with Sir William Ryder, in which Ryder offered to make an abatement to the original contract terms, which Gavile claims was originally priced at eight shillings per faggot. However, following Ryder's death, his executors examined his papers and books, which appeared to show that the contract had not been fully satisfied by Gavile. Moreover the books showed a sale price of ten shillings, not eight shillings. Samuel Heron (named as "Herne" in the bill of complaint), who was Ryder's servant, together with a Francis Gunne,[12] a Greenwich baker, are alleged to have been involved as book keepers or agents in Ryder's dealings with Gavile.
Wills
See Nicholas Cooke will (Written in 1673)
- " I Nicholas Cook the Elder of East Greenwich in the County of Kent Esquire being of perfect memory and undestanding In due Consideraton of human frailty being Eighty Three yeares of Age"
See George Cock will (Written in 1678)
- "I George Cock of Greenwich in the County of Kent Merchant"
See Mansel Smith will (Written in 1681/82)
- "I Mansell Smith Merchant in Surrat of the Parish of Greenwich in the County of Kent Gent. being sick and weak in body of a fflux that I have long languished"
-"Imprimis I give [(in margin) "and bequeath"] unto the Poore of that Parish where I was borne namely Greenwich in Kent near London five pounds Sterling to be paid presently after my Brother in England shall receive any effects of mine that is of any value"
Suggested image sources
"View of Greenwich ..." and "View of Deptford, in Kent", in Walpoole's New and Complete British Traveller (London, ca. 1784)[13]
- Anonymous engraver; pair of copper engraved prints on one page, close trimmed decorative margins with some loss. Size 22 x 33 cms including title, plus margins. Ref G6892
Suggested primary sources
TNA
PROB 11/202 Fines 202-260 Will of John Smyth, Gentleman of East Greenwich, Kent 04 November 1647
PROB 11/325 Carr 117-176 Will of Hamond Chadwick, Vintner of East Greenwich, Kent 26 November 1667
PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of George Baker of Greenwich, Kent 12 October 1671
PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Sentence of George Baker of Greenwich, Kent 02 December 1671
PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Nicholas Cooke of East Greenwich, Kent 22 January 1674. See Nicholas Cooke will
PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of Francis Gunn, Baker of East Greenwich, Kent 29 December 1674
PROB 11/359 King 1-65 Will of George Cock, Merchant of Greenwich, Kent 03 April 1679. See George Cock will
PROB 11/374 Drax 102–156 Will of Mansell Smith, Merchant, Gentleman of Greenwich, Kent 20 September 1683
Suggested secondary sources
- ↑ The Ideal Homes website is a collaboration of the University of Greenwich and the boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham, and Southwark
- ↑ Greenwood, 'Map of London', Greenwich section, 1827, http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/map_g11u.html, viewed 29/02/12
- ↑ , viewed 29/02/12
- ↑ Cambridge University hearth tax analysis by Kent hundred, XXXX
- ↑ Wiki article Contrast of north weald and Medway valley with east Kent triangle
- ↑ 'Kent hearth tax assessment Lady Day 1664 CKS: Q/RTh: Transcribed and computerised by Duncan Harrington', http://www.hearthtax.org.uk/communities/kent/kent_1664L_transcript.pdf, viewed 18/01/12
- ↑ Possibly PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of George Baker of Greenwich, Kent 12 October 1671; PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Sentence of George Baker of Greenwich, Kent 02 December 1671)
- ↑ Possibly PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of Francis Gunn, Baker of East Greenwich, Kent 29 December 1674. Edward Gavile, a woodmonger of St Clements Dane, Middlesex, brought a suit in Chancery against the executors of the deceased London merchant, Sir William Ryder. A Francis Gunn, a Greenwich baker, was alleged to have been involved with Samuel Heron (named as "Herne" in the bill of complaint), who was Ryder's servant, as book keepers or agents in Ryder's dealings with Gavile (C10/160/47 f. 1)
- ↑ PROB 11/325 Carr 117-176 Will of Hamond Chadwick, Vintner of East Greenwich, Kent 26 November 1667
- ↑ PROB 11/359 King 1-65 Will of George Cock, Merchant of Greenwich, Kent 03 April 1679. See George Cock will
- ↑ PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Nicholas Cooke of East Greenwich, Kent 22 January 1674. See Nicholas Cooke will
- ↑ PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of Francis Gunn, Baker of East Greenwich, Kent 29 December 1674
- ↑ www.antiqueprints.com/images/ag6/g6892.jpg, viewed 31/07/11