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A partial directory of relevant secondary publications.
 
A partial directory of relevant secondary publications.
  
separte listing of [[MRP: Inventories|Inventories]], linked where possible to hearth tax records
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separate listing of [[MRP: Inventories|Inventories]], linked where possible to hearth tax records
  
 
A separate worksheet has been created for the [[MRP: Hearth tax analysis| analysis of these hearth tax data]]
 
A separate worksheet has been created for the [[MRP: Hearth tax analysis| analysis of these hearth tax data]]

Revision as of 03:07, April 13, 2012

Hearth tax

Editorial history

19/08/11, CSG: Created page

This page provides a finding aid to selected hearth tax records and their associated residents in Kent, London, Middlesex, and Surrey. London and Middlesex data are for Lady Day, 1666.[1] Kent and Surrey data are for Lady Day 1664.[2] Published Essex data are currently not available.[3]

The hearth tax records have been linked, where possible, to probate records such as wills and post mortem inventories.

The hearth tax records have been selected according to three criteria.

Firstly, the records of members of the Oxenden, Dallison, Masters and related families.

Secondly, the records of subscribers to the Smirna Venture Joint Stock in the mid-1650s, of correspondents of Sir George Oxenden, 1662-1669, and of individuals mentioned in the correspondence.

Thirdly, a fuller listing of the residents of areas of importance to Sir George Oxenden and Elizabeth Dallison, in London, its suburbs and surrounds, especially Putney, Clerkenwell, Ludgate Hill, Saint Mary Woolnoth, Throgmorton Street, Limehouse, Redrith (Rotherhithe), and East Greenwich

Further from London and its surrounds, areas of importance to Sir George Oxenden and Elizabeth Dallison were the Lower Medway, including Rochester, and the East Kent triangle enclosed by Dover, Sandwich and Canterbury.

For areas where an individual has been identified according to the first two criteria, some additional records have been provided as context. For areas selected under the third criterion, an attempt has been made to identify as many records as possible, especially those with identifiable linked inventories as well as wills.

Locations within parishes are organised alphabetically.

Also available:

A partial directory of relevant secondary publications.

A separate listing of Inventories, linked where possible to hearth tax records

A separate worksheet has been created for the analysis of these hearth tax data



Contents




Suggested links


See Hearth tax: Kent & Surrey
See Hearth Tax analysis

See Inventories



To do


(1) Add Chelsea

(2) Complete St Martins-in-the-Fields

(3) Compare 1666 hearth tax data with Inhabitants of London, 1638



LONDON

All Hallows Barking


Chiterlin aley[4]

Wm Allen 15 hearths[5]

Wm Walrond 14 hearths[6]

Cruchet Fryers west side

Richard Millward 14 hearths[7]

East Side[8]

Mr. James Mann 10 hearths[9]

All Hallows Barking: North side[10]

Rose Court[11], viewed 21/02/12)]]

Michehell Darby 4 hearths[12]

Bengefield Hiham 14 hearths[13]

All Hallows Barking: Tower Strett South Side[14]

Richard Beckford 17 hearths[15]

Marke Lane West[16]

Roger Hatton Esq. 17 hearths[17]

Anthony Sturt 8 hearths[18]



All Hallows Staining


All Hallowes Stanings north side: Fanchurch streete ye north syde[19]

Nicholas Penning 11 hearths[20]

Fanch Stre south[21]

Emanuell Coyners 6 hearths
Arther Remington 7 hearths

Ralfe Ingram 6 hearths[22]

Marke Laine West side[23]

Mihkell Evens 8 hearths[24]

Samson Cotten 8 hearths (& 2 hott presses)

Josepth (sic) Cheshere 4 hearths (& 1 fordge)[25]

Marke Lane Este side[26]

Francis Ellison 11 hearths[27]

Strette side north[28]

Doctor Thench 8 hearths[29]
the Irmongers Comp: 10 hearths

Sr John Worsnam 27 hearths[30]



The Liberty of St Bevis Marks


The Buryes Markes

Jonothan Dawes 15 hearths[31]

Dr Girder 11 hearths[32]

Gomer Roduges 9 hearths[33]



Bishopsgate Ward: First precinct (1662)


In the first precinct on the west[34]

Martine Nowell esq 13 hearths (1662)[35]

Charles Conyers 7 hearths (1662)[36]

Edward Micoe 13 hearths (1662)



Broad Street Ward (1662)

Precinct of St Bartholomew the Exchange (1662)


In the precinct of St Bartholmew the Exchange[37]

Tymothy Brigge 4 hearths[38]

Phillip Nurse 6 hearths

Sir George Smyth 11 hearths[39]

William String 7 hearths[40]

Sir Stephen White 14 hearths[41]

Sir Richard Browne jun. 8 hearths[42]

Ralph Thicknes 6 hearths[43]
William Webbb 10 hearths[44]

Joseph Audley 4 hearths[45]

William Goodman 6 hearths[46]

John Lockyer 3 hearths[47]



Upper precinct of St Bartholomew the Exchange (1662)


In the upper precinct of St Bartholmew Exchange[48]

Ezechiell Tanner 7 hearths[49]

Arthur Stanley 15 hearths

William Merry 5 hearths[50]
Thomas Garway 6 hearths[51]

William Dawes 13 hearths
Thomas Blagrave 18 hearths[52]

Thomas Bostocke 9 hearths[53]

William Strange 7 hearths[54]

Charles Young 17 hearths[55]

William Parker 11 hearths[56]
Solomon Goffright 8 hearths
Thomas Massam 6 hearths[57]
William Levett 15 hearths

Thomas Bretton 6 hearths[58]

Nicholas Colborne 22 hearths[59]
Thomas Dyde 4 hearths[60]

Richard Pepis 7 hearths[61]
The Excise Office ("The Officers of the excise office refuse to give an Accompt")



St Benet Fink (1662)


In the lower precinct of St Bennet Finck[62]

Stephen Bowlton 21 hearths

James Delaroch 9 hearths

Ralph Braddock 10 hearths

In the upper precinct of St Bennett Fincke[63]

John Moasier 11 hearths
Aaron Goarden 16 hearths
William Warren 12 hearths
John Ashehurst 12 hearths
John Bodus 12 hearths
Beniamin Stone 11 hearths

Robert Warnam 12 hearths



Winchester Street (1662)


In the lower precinct in the parish of Alhallowes : Winchester Streete[64]

William Cockaine 8 hearths (1662)
Sir John Shawe 22 hearths (1662)[65]



St Margarett Moses parish, upper precinct (1662)


In the upper precinct in St Margarett Moses parish[66]

John Pennoyer 4 hearths (1662)



Parish of St Peters the poore (1662)


In the parish of St Peters the poore[67]

George Joyce 16 hearths (1662) (Drapers Hall)

William Cockkayne 9 hearths (1662)

Cesar Callendrine 9 hearths (1662)[68]

Christopher Willowby (sic) 8 hearths (1662)

William Cutler 32 hearths (1662)

Sir Thomas Aleyn 19 hearths (1662)[69]

John Holworthy 13 hearths (1662)[70]

Sir Elias Harvey (sic) 33 hearths (1662)[71]

Greasham College 5 (sic) hearths) (1662)
John Swifte 10 hearths (1662)[72]



Unknown, in the Streete (1662)


XXXX



Coleman Street ward (1662)

Coleman Street ward: Second precinct (1662)


Coleman Street ward: Second precinct[73]

Samuell Sambrooke 6 hearths (1662)[74]
Jeremie Sambrooke 8 hearths (1662)[75]
Francis Sambrooke 3 hearths (1662)



Coleman Street ward: Fifth precinct (1662)


Coleman Street ward: Fifth precinct[76]

John Mascall 15 hearths (1662)[77]



Coleman Street ward: Sixth precinct (1662)


Coleman Street Ward: The Sixth precinct[78]

Thomas Tyte 12 hearths (1662)[79]

George Roddington (sic) 16 hearths[80]
Mathew Holworthy 14 hearths (1662)[81]



Cornhill ward (1662)


'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Cornhill ward', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011)

In Harpe Alley

The First Precinct[82]

William Thorowgood 9 hearths

Thomas Colclough 10 hearths[83]

Elizabeth Kenrey 13 hearths

John Sweeting 10 hearths

John Morris 7 hearths ("& Robert Clayton")

The Second Precinct[84]

John Bathurst Esq 13 hearths

Richard Norton sen, esq 13 hearths

George Debnam No data for hearths displayed[85]

Richard Thorowgood 13 hearths
William Wise 13 hearths[86]

Nicholas Bendy 6 hearths[87]

Samuell Shute 6 hearths[88]

Thomas Powell 14 hearths ("& Thomas Birkett")

Hugh Wells 7 hearths[89]

The Third Precinct[90]

William Gardner 6 hearths[91]

Henry Inwood 7 hearths[92]

Richard Hughes 10 hearths

The Fourth Precinct[93]

Zachary Wilson 4 hearths[94]

Bartholomew Pywall 12 hearths

William Hinton 16 hearths[95]



St Alphage London Wall


From the end of Alderman Berrey agaynst the walle[96]

Widdow Andrews 5 hearths[97]

In Sion Colig 32 hearths
In The Almshows 20 hearths

In Helmet Court[98]

Mr Norris 5 hearths[99]



St. Andrew Undershaft


Ax Yard[100]

Richard Goodlad 5 hearths[101]
Richard Pickott 6 hearths[102]

ye Lady Jane Micoe 16 hearths[103]
Christopher Terne 10 hearths[104]

Ald. Charles Thorold 14 hearths[105]
Sr. Will Thomson 19 hearths[106]

Leadenhall Street north[107]

John Crow 3 hearths[108]

Hump: Simkis 2 hearths[109]

William Sell 7 hearths[110]

Henry Smith 5 hearths[111]

Leadenhall Street south[112]

Isaac Delillers 9 hearths[113]

Mr. Tho. Mothwaight 10 hearths[114]

Sr Thomas Chamberlin 16 hearths[115]

ye East India Comp howse 18 hearths

Christopher Iles 4 hearths[116]

Lime Street East[117]

John Vandermarsh 10 hearths[118]

St Mary Ax East[119]

Ald. Will Love 15 hearths[120]
James Clouthrow 13 hearths [Probably James Clitherow/Clitheroe][121]

Sr. John Jacob 15 hearths[122]

St Mary Ax west[123]

Rees Lewis 6 hearths[124]

Ann Darge 8 hearths[125]

Ald Love 6 hearths[126]



St Antholin Budge Row


No inventories can be matched to hearth tax data



St Bartholomew by the Exchange


No 1666 hearth tax returns available, See 1662 hearth tax returns



St Bartholomew the Great


Longe laine south

John Whiting 7 hearths[127]

John Raynor 2 hearths[128]

Mr King 5 hearths[129]

Cloth Faire 66 hearths

Hen. Ingersold 4 hearths[130]

John Poynting 4 hearths[131]

Nico Bibbey 2 hearths[132]



St Bartholomew the Less


Litell britten South[133]

Sr John Lewis 17 hearths[134]

Tho: Edgley 6 hearths[135]

Smith side[136]

Aldr Fox 7 hearths[137]

St Bartholmewes Hospitoll & ye offyseys theare Unto Belonging 74 hearths

Well Yard[138]

James Crumpe 4 hearths[139]



St Benet Gracechurch


No inventories can be matched to hearth tax data



St Benet Sherehog


No inventories can be matched to hearth tax data



St Botolph without Aldersgate


In Gravell Alley In Long Walke[140], viewed 02/03/12

Cornelius Bee 9 hearths[141]
John Fryer 12 hearths[142]



St Botolph Aldgate


Slaughter house Yard

Dennis Gawden Esqr 32 hearths[143]



St Botolph by Billingsgate


Grat Sumers Key[144]

James Calamady 3 hearths[145]

Thames Street North Side[146]

Frances Chaplin 12 hearths[147]



St Botolph Bishopsgate



St Bride Fleetstreet


In ye Prcinct next Ludgate: North side of Fleet street

Richard Weston 7 hearths[148]

Parsons Court

Henry Clark 4 hearths[149]

Street[150]

Bold Boughy Esqr 9 hearths[151]



St Clement Eastcheap


Ratt Allie[152]

James Hall 3 hearth[153]

John Jefferis Esqr 9 hearths[154]
Docter Amey 10 hearths
Nicholas Cursellas 13 hearths

Three King Court[155]

Maior Warren 5 hearths
Sir William Hooker 8 hearths[156]

William Sambourn 4 hearths

Mary Izack 8 hearths ("3 hotpresses")



St Dionis Backchurch


Fanchurch Street north side[157]

Sr Arthur Ingram 20 hearths[158]
John Archer Esq.[159]

Fanchurch Street South side[160]

Ambrose Smith 11 hearths[161]

Sr Tho: Adams 12 hearths[162]

Fanchurche Street south side[163]

Francis Drinckewater 6 hearths[164]

Limestreet East Side[165]

Peter Vandenancker 7 hearths

Francis Tryon 10 hearths[166]

Sr. Edmond Turner 11 hearths[167]

Limestreete the West Side[168]

Pewterers Hall 12 hearths[169]

Phillpott Lane[170]

Richard Spencer 15 hearths[171]
Abraham Wessell 7 hearths[172]



St Dunstan in the East


Arnolls Court[173]

Richard Pendarvis 8 hearths (Emty)

John George 7 hearths[174]

Dice Key[175]

Nicolas Hurlston 5 hearths"[176]

East Side[177]

Bakers Hall 11 hearths

Harp Alley[178]

Elexander (sic) Bence 15 hearths[179]

In the Yard[180]

Dixey Page 7 hearths

Mincing Lane East Side[181]

Elizabeth Battman 16 hearths
Sr Wm Battmann 13 hearths[182]

Clothworkers hall 8 hearths

Thames Strett North[183]

Edward Wood 6 hearths[184]

Thomas Bradnax 6 hearths

Tho: Bradnax 7 hearths (Emty 2 years)

Towr Strett north Side[185]

Richard Wilkes 4 hearths[186]

Water Lane west Side[187]

Stephen Pendarvise 10 hearths
Trenety howce 12 hearths

West End[188]

Samuell Scott 6 hearths[189]

West Side[190]

Daved Boonale 15 hearths[191]

Sr Anthony Battman 14 hearths[192]

John Langham 14 hearths"[193]

Wigonses Key

John Mathewes 3 hearths[194]



St Dunstan in the West


Chancery Lane[195]

Judge Terall 18 hearths
John Bridall 11 hearths

Constantyn Esqr 10 hearths[196]

Sir John Child 20 hearths

George Dewey 6 hearths[197]

Richard Sanders 10 hearths[198]

Ralph Delves 9 hearths[199]

In all about the six clarkes officer 15 hearths

Sir Thom Escott 7 hearths[200]

Chancy lane

The Honrb Sir Hearbert Grimston 20 hearths[201]
Sr Nichol: Stroud 1 hearth
Robert Panton Esqr 1 hearth
Thom: Hudson Esqr 1 hearth

Fetter lane[202]

Edward Marshall 12 hearths[203]

Nevill Ally[204]

Stephen Mundy 6 hearths[205]

White Fryers precincte[206]

Richard Earl of Corke 33 hearths[207]

Streete (Fleet Street)[208]

Thomas Arnold Esqr 17 hearths
Mr Serjant Parker 17 hearths[209]
Sr George Benyon 15 hearths[210]

Serjants Inne in Fleetstreete; payd 52 hearths

Dr Joseph Thompson 9 hearths[211]

Streete side: the middle precinct (Fleet Street) [212]

Sr Boulster Whittlocke 8 hearths[213]

[à] in ye west[214]

Francis Greene 7 hearths[215]

St Dunstons in ye West prcincte[216]

Henry Pinkney 9 hearths[217]

William Pinkney 6 hearths[218]

William Leake 7 hearths[219]
Sir William Drake 7 hearths[220]

Arthur Denham 7 hearths[221]

Two Crane Court[222]

Ralph Foster 2 hearths[223]



St Gabriel Fanchurch


Fanchurch Strett south side[224]

Richard Boylston 14 hearths (Notes: 16x)[225]
Edward Boylston 2 hearths[226]

Sir Francis Clarke 10 hearths[227]

Daniell Edwardes 10 hearths

North side Fanchurch Strett[228]

Tho: Boylston 17 hearths[229]

Larance (sic) Martell 9 hearths[230]

Charlles Morisco 7 hearths

John Halford 7 hearths[231]



St George Botolph Lane


Butolph Lane west[232]

Arnoll Beake 9 hearths[233]
Elias Beake 7 hearths[234]

Nathanell Letton 12 hearths[235]

Wm Moyer 13 hearths

Puding Lane East Side[236]

Bryan Apellbee 13 hearths[237]



St Giles without Cripplegate


Barbican North: Three pigeon ally[238]

Earl of Bridgewater 36 hearths[239]

Barbican South: Figg Tree Court[240]

Richard Barker 16 hearths[241]

Richard Chiverton 14 hearths[242]

Checquer ally[243]

Sr Robert Viner 7 hearths[244]

Fore Street North: Purse ally

Thomas Cooke 4 hearths[245]

Goat ally[246]

Nathaniell Withers 8 hearths[247]

Golding lane East: Play house yd

George Coles 4 hearths[248]

Grub Street East[249]

Edmund Harrison 12 hearths[250]

Grub Street West[251]

George Woodcock 9 hearths[252]

Jennings rents[253]

John Jennings 5 hearths[254]

Little Moore Fields: Gunn ally & Roape Makers ally: Gun ally

Nathaniell Withers 5 hearths[255]

Old Street[256]

George Dashwood 8 hearths[257]

Ould Street North: Bottle & bag yd[258]

John Redding 8 hearths (note: removed)[259]

Powells Alley

William Kiffin 7 hearths[260]

Red Cross Street East: Angel or Cradle Court

Richard Clark 3 hearths ("shut")[261]

White Lion Yard, White lyon ydXXXX

William Dashwood 8 hearths[262]



St Gregory by St Pauls


Carter Lane north syde

Will: Fryer 6 hearths[263]

going into Paules Alley north

Will: Miller 3 hearths[264]

in a little courte

Randall Bell 5 hearths[265]

In the parish of St Gregories paules Ch yeard: south syde

Marwood 7 hearths[266]

Paules Chaine east syde

John Dickison 6 hearths[267]
Francis Lash 3 hearths[268]

Paules Chane West syde

John Clement 6 hearths[269]

Dr Chamberlane 8 hearths[270]

St Paules Church yeard north syde

Will Grantham 5 hearths[271]



St Helen's, Bishopsgate


Bishop gat Street the East side

Chamberlin 10 hearths[272]

Edward Drayton 18[273]

Sr John Langham 30 hearths[274]

Bishops gate west

Gressum Colledge 39 hearths

In Great St Hellens

Daniell Whistler 18 hearths[275]

Beniamine Skitt (sic) 12 hearths[276]

Abraham Moone 12 hearths[277]
John Fenn 5 hearths[278]

Sr John Lawrence 26 hearths[279]

William Finch 10 hearths[280]

John Harbin 14 hearths[281]

Little St Hellens

Barnidisston 11 hearths[282]

Ald. Francis Warner 14 hearths[283]

Beniam Alben 8 hearths[284]

Henry Spurstoe 10 hearths[285]

ye Company Leather Selers 15 hearths
Tho (sic) Lewis Esqr 12 hearths[286]
Edward Bushell 11 hearths"[287]



St James Dukes place


St James Duke Place[288]

Woodmongers Hall 6 hearths[289]
Willm Kiffen 7 hearths
Hugh Upton 9 hearths
Silk Throwsters Hall 3 hearths
John Wadder 10 hearths

William Brewer 11 hearths[290]

James Young 11 hearths[291]

Francis Beech 12 hearths[292]

Tho: Colclough 11 hearths[293]



St Katherine Coleman


?Suger Loffe Allie

William Palmer 5 hearths[294]

Crutchett Friers North[295]

Phillip Starkey Esqr 6 hearths[296]

Fanchurch Strett north[297]

Diego Rodriguyarias 8 hearths (note: "march")

Tho: Papillion 11 hearths[298]

Hart Chand Corte

Doct William Burnett 7 hearths[299]

Jacob Lacie 16 hearths[300]

Magesty Allie

Samuell Swinock 6 hearths[301]

Poste masters yarde

Randall Knipe 7 hearths[302]



St Lawrence Jewry


In Alderman Bery & so onn 600: bhind the Chorch[303]

Sr Erasmus Delafountain 23 hearths[304]

Sr George Entt (sic) 8 hearths[305]

Francis Perkins 9 hearths[306]

In St Lawrenc Lann[307]

Isack Pead 13 hearths[308]

John Netelship 7 hearths[309]



St Leonard Shoreditch


Ellis, Henry, The history and antiquities of the parish of St. Leonard Shoreditch, and liberty of Norton Folgate, in the suburbs of London (London, 1798)

Spittle Yard[310]

Samll Wastell (sic) 6 hearths[311]

halfe way to Islington[312]

John Hodges 4 hearths

Katherine Wheele Ally[313]

Wm. Howgrave 3 hearths

Kings head Yard[314]

Joseph Hatley 4 hearths
John Holley 2 hearths"

Backward next the Roade[315]

Capt, Thom: Ashwood 9 hearths

Charles Pitfeild Esqr 13 hearths
Isaac Legay 8 hearths
John Shaxton 11 hearths



St Magnus the Martyr


Church Yeard Alley[316]

ye water howse (Thomas Morris Esqr) 9 hearths

London Bridge West Syde

Edward Pitt 8 hearths[317]

Thames Streete South syde turning from Magnus Corner

William Carpenter 4 hearths[318]

Thames Streete the North syde

George Hurlock 7 hearths[319]

The Bridge on the East syde

Thomas Ruck 3 hearths[320]

Thomas Wood 5 hearths[321]



St Margaret Pattens


St Marget Paten[322]

Peter Vandeputt 14 hearths[323]



St Martin le Grand


In Mayden Lane[324]

Sr Tho. Bludworth 22 hearths[325]

Little Deanes Court[326]

John Johnson 4 hearths[327]



St Martin Ludgate


See Greenwood's Map of London, 1827, Ludgate Hill

Amen Corner

Stationers Hall 8 hearths

Ludgate Streete

Henrie Paine 23 hearths[328]

St Martins Ludgate South syd: within the gate

Ludgate Prison 21 hearths

St Martins Ludgate wth out: Halfe moone Alley

Will: Wilson 3 hearths[329]

St Martins Ludgate wth out: ould Bayley east syde

Tho Barrow 15 hearths

Thomas Apthorpe & (sic) 5 hearths (possibly linked in assessment to adjacent record of Augustin Joes 4 hearths)[330]

St Martins Ludgate wth out: ould Bayley west

Ralph Gaile 7 hearths[331]

St Martins Ludgate wth out: ould Bayley west syde[332]

Sr Frances (sic) Pridion[333]

St Martins Ludgate wth out: Queens head Alley[334]

wid Bishop 3 hearths[335]

St Martins Ludgate wth out: Turne againe Lane

Sr Tho: Bate Hurst (sic) 6 hearths (note "b"", possibly owner of an empty house)[336]



St Martin Vintry


No hearth tax returns available



St Mary Aldermanbury


No inventories can be matched with hearth tax returns



St Mary at Hill


North side[337]

Abraham Jaggerd (sic) 6 hearths[338]

Robert Hawkines 3 hearths[339]

St Mary Hill[340]

Sr Edwd Alston 11 hearths[341]

St Mary Hill West Side

Thomas Norfulk junior 2 hearths

Thomas Nurfulke 4 hearths[342]

Wm Defisher 14 hearths[343]



St Mary Bothaw


Scotch Yard[344]

Richard Cookeman 7 hearths[345]



St Mary Colechurch


Mary: Coalehurch:[346]

Mercers: Halle 11 hearths

Tho: Newton 5 hearths[347]

John: Newton 3 hearths[348]



St Mary le Bow


No inventories with matching hearth data



St Mary Woolnoth


Bearebinder Lane Anchor Yard[349]

William Stringer 2 hearths[350]

Greate Lumbard streete North syde[351]

Sr Robert Vyner 11 hearths

John Colville 9 hearths[352]
Alexander Holt Esqr 6 hearths[353]

Litle Lumbard streete ye North syde[354]

William Rawson 3 hearths[355]
Godfrey Beck 3 hearths[356]

Litle Lumbard streete ye Southsyde[357]

Thomas Weld 11 hearths[358]

Richard Turgis 8 hearths[359]
Abraham Johnson 7 hearths[360]
Thomas Mottershed 8 hearths[361]

Lumbard streete ye South syde[362]

William White 5 hearths[363]

Samuell Payne 5 hearths[364]

Alexander Pollington 7 hearths[365]

Abrah Browne 18 hearths[366]

Sherborne lane ye East syde[367]

Crisp 8 hearths[368]

Tho Collyer 3 hearths[369]

Widd Fletcher 7 hearths[370]

Sherborne lane ye west syde[371]

Thomas Seymor 6 hearths[372]

Widd Boyce 7 hearths[373]

Streete syde[374]

Edward Backwell Esqr 13 hearths[375]

Henry Ballowe 4 hearths[376]

Anthony Manwayring 3 hearths[377]
John Portman 8 hearths[378]
Charles Everard 9 hearths[379]
Nathaniell Cock 6 hearths[380]
Isaack Menell Esqr 7 hearths[381]



St Michael Bassishaw


Answorths Tennements[382]

James Ltittlton 11 hearths

Dtr Kinge 11 hearths
Ralph Hughes 10 hearths

Dtr Wharton 7 hearths[383]

Bassishaw

Sargeant Broome 14 hearths[384]

Guild Halle 12 hearths

Sir Tho: Player 8 hearths[385]
Will: Avery 4 hearths[386]

Girdlers Hall 8 hearths
Edward Coothe 12 hearths

Ralph: Bellamy 20 hearths

Weavers Halle 5 hearths
Mis Answorthe 10 hearths[387]
Xpoher Packe 13 hearths



St Michael Wood Street


The East syd of of Wood stret

The Counter 23 hearths



St Nicholas Acons


St Nicholas Acorns parrish: Nicholas Lane northside[388]

George Torinson 10 hearths[389]

Fardinandow George 8 hearths
Giles Vanbrugge 16 hearths



St Olave Hart Street


Black Horce and Trumpet Yard[390]

Edward Goodenof 3 hearths[391]

Ben Spencer 9 hearths[392]

John Marler 2 hearths[393]

Carter 4 hearths[394]

Brownes Court[395]

Lumby Jones 2 hearths[396]

Chane Alley

Henry Spurling 7 hearths[397]
Wm Thornbury 14 hearths[398]

Elizabeth Poole 4 hearths[399]

An Welding 15 hearths[400]
Charles Haine 10 hearths[401]

Elizabeth Ramag 8 hearths[402]

Coulchister Strett South Side

Cruchett Fryers north side[403]

John Buckworth 12 hearths[404]

Danell Skiner 8 hearths[405]
Thomas Andrewes 8 hearths[406]

Joseph Carkes 5 hearths[407]

Frances Holliburton 9 hearths[408]

Mary Hollworthy 12 hearths[409]

Joseph Batteler 6 hearths[410]

Roulond Ingrom (sic) 9 hearths[411]
Empty 6 hearths
George Green 4 hearths[412]
Joseph Mosly 5 hearths[413]

Downe the Row of new buildings East

Samuell Hide 9 hearths[414]
Edward Browne 10 hearths[415]

Frances Mariott 8 hearths[416]

East Side[417]

Nicolas Rand 4 hearths[418]

William White 6 hearths[419]

Horshow Court[420]

John Crosly 9 hearths[421]

Coman ovenes 2 hearths

French ordnary

John Hill 7 hearths[422]

Gunpowder Alley

Joan Duell 3 hearths[423]
John Stoone 7 hearths[424]

Anthony Greenwood 2 hearths
John Greenwood 1 hearth[425]

Almshowses of my lord Baninges 10 hearths
John Gray 2 hearths[426]

Mark Lane East[427]

John Litheler (sic) 16 hearths[428]

Gilham 5 hearths[429]

Sir Thomas Allen 8 hearths
Wm Warrin (sic) 9 hearths[430]
John Bowles 8 hearths[431]

John Willes 8 hearths[432]

Mark Lane west side[433]

Sr Andrew Rickard (sic) 17 hearths[434]

Thomas Elkin 7 hearths[435]
William Harington 11 hearths[436]
Richard Midelton 11 hearths [437]
Thomas Brodrick 9 hearths[438]

John Tivall 9 hearths[439]
Richard Fuller 8 hearths[440]

North

Wm Puse 7 hearths[441]

John Dines 8 hearths[442]

Olives Hart Strett South

Danell Milles 10 hearths[443]

Mary Bickertun 5 hearths[444]

Wm Payn 4 hearths[445]

Sething Lane East[446]

James Hudson 7 hearths[447]

The Navy ofes 48 hearths
Sr Richard Ford 18 hearths[448]

St Olives Hart Strett North Side

Stephen Bumsted 4 hearths[449]

Strett[450]

Thomas Boddiccat 6 hearths[451]

Wm Sargent 3 hearths[452]

Wm Beake 6 hearths[453]

Roger Moores 6 hearths[454]

Roger Draydon 5 hearths[455]
Wm Poole 4 hearths[456]

Winefrett Capell 5 hearths[457]

Bridgett Gyott 10 hearths[458]
Lewes Tayt 7 hearths[459]

Elezander Fowler 6 hearths[460]

John Gould 9 hearths[461]

Thomas Wattson 6 hearths[462]
Roger Wattson 3 hearths

West Side[463]

The Tikett offes 7 hearths

Robert Knitly (sic) 12 hearths[464]



St Olave Silver Street


In winsor Court[465]

Robt Goddard 10 hearths[466]



St Pancras Soper lane


Pancras lane The South syde[467]

John Jurin 9 hearths[468]
Peter Ducane 14 hearths
Mathew Andrewes 11 hearths

Soaper lane ye East syde

Thomas Watkins 4 hearths[469]

Soaper Lane ye west syde[470]

James Bridger 10 hearths[471]

James Powell 13 hearths[472]



St Peter le Poere


No published 1666 hearth tax data



St Stephen Coleman


No published 1666 hearth tax data



St Stephen Sepulchre


No recognisable inventories matching hearth tax data for St Stephen Sepulchre



St Vedast, Foster Lane


Cheape syde[473]

Wm: Hall 8 hearths[474]

Robert Tempest 8 hearths[475]

Gutter Lane[476]

John Hinson 3 hearths[477]

Meare mayd Taverne yeard[478]

Symon Urling 5 hearths[479]
Henrie Rowse 7 hearths[480]

Sadlers Hall Court[481]

Robert Whiting 8 hearths (for ye Hall [presumably Sadlers Hall])



Vintry ward: Sixth precinct (1662)


XXXX[482]

Richard Batson 20 hearths



MIDDLESEX

Bromley


Bromly[483]

Sr. Tho: Chambers 11 hearths

Sr. Jno. Jacobs 32 hearths[484]
Mr. Robert Jacob 17 hearths[485]

Captain Dorrington 8 hearths[486]

Emanuel Taylor 2 hearths[487]

Collonell Morgan 23 hearths

Justice Tomlins 13 hearths[488]

Lady Poole 9 hearths
Mr. Boon 9 hearths[489]



Chelsea


Lady Laurance 13 hearths[490]



Chiswick


Chiswicke[491]

Sr Fra: Wortley 12 hearths[492]

The honbl' Wm Ashburnham 35 hearths[493]

Lady Cholmley 23 hearths
Lady Cholmley 6 hearths (other house)

Sr Stephen Fox 18 hearths
Duke of Monmouth 34 hearths



Chiswick town


Chiswick Towne[494]

The Lady Kendall 18 hearths[495]

The Reverend Dr Busby 24 hearths[496]



Covent Garden


Covent Garden[497]

Right Honoble Earle of Bedford 60 hearths[498]

John Eaton 1 (sic) hearth[499]

Sr John Babar 8 hearths[500]

George Villiers 6 hearths[501]

Anthony Love 7 hearths[502]

William Kent 9 hearths[503]

Didcor (sic) Fancott (sic) 9 hearths[504]

Thomas Rugg 9 hearths[505]

Thomas Constable 18 hearths[506]

Lord Gorge 18 hearths

Lord Brunckard 20 hearths[507]

David Angell 10 hearths[508]

Henry Darling 3 hearths[509]

Alexander Ross 8 hearths[510]

Anthony Smith 10 hearths[511]

Dr Glison 15 hearths[512]
Philip Hanbury 12 hearths[513]

Mary Long 14 hearths[514]

William Clifton 24 hearths[515]

Wid Hawksworth 8 hearths[516]

John Gaven 16 hearths[517]

Edmund Pye 16 hearths[518]

Claudius Surluan 21 hearths[519]



Duchy of Lancaster Liberty (Savoy & Somerset)


Savoy Ward

Tobias Sedgwick 8 hearths[520]

Exeter House 30 hearths
The Right Honoble the Lord Ashley 19 hearths[521]

The Lady Wimblton 28 hearths
Capt Richard Black 32 hearths

Francis Alking 19 hearths

Thomas Springall 17 hearths[522]

Somsett House

William Goddard 10 hearths[523]

The Countes of Nottingam 11 hearths[524]

The Dutchy Lyberty in the Strand pt in ye Parrish of St Mary Savoy & pt in St Clements Danes./ Temple Barr Ward.

John Shorter 8 hearths[525]

The Dutchey Countes of Somsett 59 hearths[526]
Lord Chief Justice Bridgman 23 hearths[527]

henry Crosse 24 hearths

Sir John Maynard 0 hearths ("empty")[528]
Robert Blanchard 6 hearths[529]

The honoble Henry Howard (for Arundell house)[530]

Lady Siddingham 12 hearths

Worcester House[531]

Right Honoble Earle of Salisbury 32 hearths[532]



Cranford


Cranford[533]

Serjeant Windham 27 hearths[534]



Ealing


Litle Ealing[535]

Paschall Stevens 8 hearths[536]

John Maynard 44 hearths[537]



Edmonton


Edmundton

Jno. Bathurst Esqr. 31 hearths[538]

Jno. Johnson 2 hearths[539]

Mr Cornis 3 hearths ("E Owner)
Mr Cornis 10 hearths[540]

Mr Newsted 6 hearths[541]

Mr Jno. Burd 8 hearths[542]

Mr. Christo: Willoughby 19 hearths

Mr Rogers 10 hearths (see also Mrs Rogers 9 hearths ("E Owner")[543]



Enfield


Enfeilde[544]

Perseus Trott Esqr. 9 hearths[545]

Thenpest (sic) Milner Esqr 25 hearths"[546]

Mr. Robert Row 7 hearths[547]

Mr Tho: Drye 8 hearths[548]

Sr. Edwin Rich 10 hearths[549]
Nich. Rainton Esqr 17 hearths[550]

Mr Chadwicke. 9 hearths.[551]

Wm. Hundons 3 hearths[552]



Fulham


Fulham[553]

Ld Bishop of London 47 hearths

Sr John Claten 15 hearths
Alderman Backwell 14 hearths
Ld Mordent 30 hearths

Lady Crispes 45 hearths[554]



Hackney


Church Streete[555]

Thomas Viner 20 hearths[556]

William Spurstow 16 hearths[557]

Clapton Dalstone Kingsland Shackelwell and Newington within the parish of Hackney[558]

The Lord Brokes 37 hearths (Note: xxxvij)

Francis Bickley 12 hearths[559]

Growe and Well Streete[560]

Nathaniell Barnardistone 12 hearths[561]

Hackney Hommerton[562]

William Bird 18 hearths[563]

Henry Cloubery 20 hearths[564]

Henry Chittey 13 hearths[565]

Marestreete[566]

George Hockenhull 9 hearths



Hammersmith


Hammersmith[567]

Hen: Bristow 0 hearths (note: "j")[568]

James Morley 8 hearths[569]

Tim: Robinson 10 hearths[570]

Tho: Nowell Esq. 12 hearths ('Watson but 10')[571]

Abra: Otgar 9 hearths

Christopher Quinten 8 hearths[572]

Sr Tho: Bomfie 9 hearths (Note "j")[573]

Edw. Butler 3 hearths[574]

Sir Ralph Clapham 10 hearths[575]

Tho: Kerby 4 hearths[576]

Wm: Chalkhill 5 hearths[577]



Hampstead


Hamsted[578]

Ld Wotton 36 hearths (empty then)[579]

Ald Hussey 15 hearths[580]

Robt Lant 25 hearths[581]

Justice Dolbin 6 hearths



Heston


Sr William Waller 49 hearths[582]



Isleworth


Istlworth Parish[583]

Mrs Dallison 15 hearths

The Earle of Northland [alias Northumberland] 79 hearths[584]

Sr. Tho: Ingram 28 hearths[585]
Sr. John Brownlow 20 hearths[586]



Kensington


Kensington[587]

Sir John Thorowgood 9 hearths

Lady Kingsmill 10 hearths ("Emty then; Now Mr Adron")
lady Jeane Piée 15 hearths

Lady Sheffeild 24 hearths
Lord Vicount Camden 32 hearths[588]
Earle of Craven 24 hearths



St. Andrews, Holborn


St Andrews Holborne Parish

Part One[589]

Dr Henry Stanley 20 hearths[590]

Lincolnes Inn 193 hearths

Robt Raworth Esqr. 11 hearths[591]

Wm Morgan 9 hearths[592]

Jno Vincent Esqr. 12 hearths[593]

Grayse Inne 120 hearths (more 432 unpd)"

Bartho Beale Esqr. 7 hearths[594]

Ld Char. Warwick 42 hearths[595]

Serjent Newdigate 17 hearths[596]

Aldr. Barker 10 hearths

Countess of Monmouth 25 hearths

Cursitors Office 11 hearths

Part Two[597]

The Right Honble: Cristo: Ld Hatton 18 hearths (empty)

Edw. Stillingfleet 10 hearths

Auditor Beale 10 hearths[598]

Dr. Merrick 10 hearths[599]

Ld Cheife Justice Keeling 10 hearths[600]

Serjea: Waller 10 hearths

The Ld Fanshaw 19 hearths[601]

Serjeant Waller 1 hearth (in a Coachouse)

The Right Reverend the Ld Bispp of Ely 39 hearths



St. Botolph Aldgate


St Botolph Aldgate[602]

Abra: Corsellus 15 hearths[603]
Joseph Wright 10 hearths[604]

Henry Partridge 12 hearths[605]

Tho: Partridge 5 hearths

Partridg 4 hearths ("E")

Jno. Croger 7 hearths ("St")[606]

Jacob Vanderlack 10 hearths ("x till Sep 1666 ; E")

Highstreete Precinct

Tho: Anderson 15 hearths[607]

Robert Jones 16 hearths[608]

Tho: Ingram 4 hearths[609]

Tho: Withers 10 hearths
Wm: Warner 8 hearths

Laurence Goug 1 hearth[610]

Wm: Minchin 3 hearths[611]

Covent Garden Precinct

'Covent Garden Precinct,' in [612]

Wm Mansfeild 3 hearths[613]

Barrs Precinct

Houndsditch precinct[614]

Henry Hazard 4 hearths[615]

Jno Privett 6 hearths[616]

Minories

Col. Legg 90 hearths ("refuseth to be viewed")

Arth: Rowland 6 hearths[617]

Tower hill precinct[618]

Geo: Danvers 7 hearths[619]



St Clement Danes


St Clements Danes : Drury lane ward[620]

Thomas Colle 4 hearths[621]

The Right Honoble Earle of Clare 34 hearths[622]

Right Honoble Earle of Craven 120 hearths[623]

Sir Thomas Littleton 9 hearths

Dr Champion 8 hearths[624]
John Alcone 4 hearths[625]

William Johnson 5 hearths[626]

Job Davis 10 hearths[627]

John Alsop 2 hearths[628]

The Trear of Lyons Inn for the said Inn 46 hearths

Tho: Peters 8 hearths[629]

The Trear of New Inn for the said Inn 65 hearths

John Filwell 8 hearths[630]

The Principle of Clements Inn for ye sd Inn 114 hearths

Emanuell Hering 6 hearths[631]

Thomas Mason 6 hearths[632]

Joseph Spicer 3 hearths[633]

Francis Chase 4 hearths[634]

Sarjeant Fountaine 14 hearths[635]

Sir Nicholas Steward 9 hearths[636]
Simon New 23 hearths



St Giles in the Fields


Drewry Lane[637]

Sir John Brownlow 26 hearths[638]
Lady Allenton 11 hearths[639]
Dudley Short Esqr[640] 21 hearths
Gabriell Trewman 8 hearths

Greate Queene streete[641]

Sir Alexander Frazier 9 hearths[642]
The Earl of Bristoll 40 hearths
Earle Rivers 25 hearths
Lord Montague 24 hearths
The Lord Conway 31 hearths[643]

Earl of Norwich Goringe 14 hearths

Lady Anne Yelverton 9 hearths[644]

Sir Thomas Daniell 12 hearths[645]

Wm Jones 6 hearths[646]

Richard Hesketh 5 hearths[647]

Gregorys Rents[648]

George Lyon 8 hearths[649]

Portingall Row in Lincolnes Inn Feildes

Lord Coventry 19 hearths
Sir John Glynn 10 hearths[650]

West Side of Lincolns Inne fields[651]

Lord John Somersett 12 hearths[652]

Thomas Povey Esq 14 hearths[653]
Earl of Northamton 26 hearths

Lord Falconbridge 26 hearths[654]
Lord Newburgh 25 hearths[655]

Lord St Johns 36 hearths
Spanish Embassador 19 hearths ("refuseth to pay")

Countesse Dowager of Bath 26 hearths[656]
Lord Crew 21 hearths[657]

Stret[658]

Thomas Foot 10 hearths[659]

Tattnam Cort Lane entring into the feilds toward Maydenhead Rowe[660]

Will. Shelton 5 hearths[661]

The uper end of King Streat goeing to Tattnam Cort North Sid[662]

Sr Charlis Siddley 11 hearths[663]
Henery Semor Esqr. 22 hearths[664]
Robert Spencer Esqr 19 hearths[665]
The Rt. Honrb the Earle of Southampton 50 hearths[666]



St. James, Clerkenwell


St James Clerkenwell (Part One)[667]

The Lord Cheife Justice 20 hearths[668]

John Rogers 5 hearths[669]

Lord Barckley 32 hearths[670]

Earle of Carlile 23 hearths[671]

Sr Nicholas Strowd 15 hearths[672]
The Lady Jane Crafts 11 hearths[673]
The Lady Thornhill 13 hearths
The Earle of Essex 19 hearths[674]
The Earle of Alisbury 30 hearths[675]
Doctr. Wm. Goddard 9 hearths[676]
Sr Edward Banister 13 hearths[677]

Wm: Bowles Esq:r 12 hearths[678]

William Downing 7 hearths[679]

John Mayhew 8 hearths[680]

Richard Hooten 5 hearths[681]

John Fenn 3 hearths ("shutt dore")[682]

George Ryley 4 hearths[683]

James Ball 6 hearths[684]

Eliza. Ashborne 5 hearths[685]

St James Clerkenwell (Part Two)[686]

Thomas Coventry Esqr 21 hearths[687]

Sir John Cropley 34 hearths[688]

The Church Vestry 1 hearth[689]

The Lady Windham 8 hearths

Goddard Nelthop 7 hearths[690]

Thomas Huckle 4 hearths (+ 3 + 3 hearths marked "b" adjacent, below)[691]

John Munday 9 hearths[692]

Henry Knight 7 hearths (adjacent 3 hearths empty)[693]

Edward Ward 1 hearth[694]

Oliver Corner 4 hearths[695]

Mary Towse 20 hearths[696]
Xofer Busby 5 hearths[697]

The Brewers Almshowses; not fully endowed 10 hearths
The Brewers Schoole; Belongeth to ye Almshous 3 hearths
Daniell Doves 6 hearths[698]



St Martin in the Fields: Durham Yard


Durham yard[699]



Adrian Scroope 10 hearths[700]

Lady Hungerford 13 hearths[701]

The Wine office 11 hearths



St Martin in the Fields: Greens Lane


Greenes Lane[702]

Sr. Edmond Godfrey 9 hearths[703]



St Martin in the Fields: Haymarket


Haymarket, Extract from Morden & Lea's map of London, 1682[704]

Hay markett East Side[705]

Coll: Panton 25 hearths ("empty")[706]

Sir Thomas Gary 10 hearths ("new built")[707]

Henry Coventry 10 hearths ("empty & new bld")[708]

Auditor Chislett 10 hearths[709]
Sr Philippe Howard 20 hearths[710]
Dor Pryce 10 hearths

Sr Phillipe Tirrell 10 hearths



St Martin in the Fields: Round Court


Round Court[711]

John Davenport 7 hearths [712]



St Martin in the Fields: The Strand


Strand[713]

Duke of Buckingham 60 hearths

Mr Hen: Herringman 15 hearths[714]

Dor John Clerke 7 hearths

Earle of Scarsdell 23 hearths[715]
Earle of Salisbury 23 hearths[716]

John Taylor 7 hearths[717]

The Lady Foster 12 hearths

Rich: Gothord 40 hearths

Mr Davis 40 hearths

The Strand[718]

Henry Henderson 17 hearths

Sam: Stillingfleet 12 hearths

John Curtwhissell 20 hearths



St Martin in the Field: Thompsons Ward


Thompsons ward[719]

Charles Titford 21 hearths[720]



St Martin in the Field: Unknown


Street

Streete Side[721]

Jeremiah Webb 9 hearths[722]



St Martin in the Field: Whitehall


The King Whitehall[723]

The Duke of Richmond now Le Dorssett 19 hearths[724]
The Duke of Buckingham 43 hearths[725]
Justice Baile 10 hearths

The Portugale Ambasador 23 hearths[726]

Lady Diana Curson 12 hearths[727]

Sr George Pratt 25 hearths ("36 empty")[728]

Sr Phillip Warwicke 20 hearths[729]

The Countess of Chesterfeild 25 hearths[730]

Sr. Wm. Morris 23 hearths
Sr. John Nicholas 15 hearths



Stanmore


Stanmore Magna[731]

John Burnell 11 hearths[732]

Tho Burnell 8 hearths



Stepney: Bednall Green


See Greenwood's Map of London, 1827, Bethnal Green

Bednall Greene[733]

Dr Whichcott 8 hearths[734]
Hen: Dawes 5 hearths[735]

Sr. Wm. Ryder 16 hearths[736]



Stepney: Limehouse


See Greenwood's Map of London, 1827, Limehouse

Limehouse[737]

William Maynard 6 hearths[738]

John Severen 3 hearths[739]

Capt Samon 8 hearths[740]

John Carter 7 hearths[741]

Capt. Shawe 7 hearths[742]

Capt. Richard May 6 hearths[743]

Sam: Ward 5 hearths[744]



Stepney: Lymehowse Poplor & Blackwall Hamlett


Lymehowse Poplor & Blackwall Hamlett[745]

Capt. John Swanly 7 hearths[746]

Capt Fenny 8 hearths[747]

Capt. Robert Clark 12 hearths[748]

Capt. Gunn 7 hearths[749]

Capt. Thomas Harman 8 hearths[750]



Stepney: Mile End


Mile End[751]

Mr. Spratt 9 hearths

Geo: Swanley 8 hearths[752]
Tho: Bowyer 3 hearths

Mrs Crowder 10 hearths[753]

Deane Clarke 16 hearths

Coll. Middleton 13 hearths
Captaine Curtis 10 hearths[754]

Mr. Joseph Cope 6 hearths[755]

Wm Bromskill 8 hearths[756]

Capt. Jefferies 8 hearths

Mr. John Proud 10 hearths[757]

Mr. Mepus[758]



Stepney: Nightingale lane


Nightingall Lane[759]

Capt. Tho: Ewens 8 hearths[760]



Stepney: Wapping


Note: Stepney is described in 1666 Middlesex hearth tax returns as a hamlet of Whitechapel

Wapping Hamblett (pt. 1)[761]

Wapping Hamblett (pt. 2)[762]

Samuell Hall 14 hearths[763]

Edmond Green 7 hearths
Thomas Andrews 7 hearths
Robert Browning 8 hearths
John Webber 6 hearths
Richard Goodlad 7 hearths[764]
William Haddock 8 hearths[765]

Edmond Seaman 9 hearths[766]

Sr Willm Warren 11 hearths

Henry Blackberry 6 hearths[767]

John Lambert 7 hearths[768]

Willm Tomlinson 5 hearths[769]



Stoke Newington


Newington

Gilbert Upton 6 hearths[770]



Teddington


Tuddington[771]

Lord Cheife Justice Bridgman 16 hearths[772]



Tottenham


Tottenham[773]

Jno. Russell sen. 2 hearths[774]

Jno Russell 2 hearths[775]

Jno. Cooper 1 hearth[776]

Jno. Cooper 2 hearths[777]

Jno. Deshicke (sic) Knt. 17 hearths[778]



Uxbridge


"Uxbridge[779]

Sr. Christopher Abdy 23 hearths[780]
Sr Christopher Abdey 7 hearths
Abdey 2 hearths



Whitechapel hamlet


Whitechapel hamlet (pt 1)[781]

Willm Meggs Esqr. 15 hearths[782]

Whitechapel hamlet (pt. 3)[783]

Andrew West 7 hearths[784]



Notes

Kent Hearth Tax, 1664


- Kent Hearth Tax Assessment Lady Day 1664: CKS: Q/RTh Transcribed and computerised by Duncan Harrington

CKS-U1107/9/1/16 Dering Manuscripts Part 2 sub-fonds OFFICIAL PAPERS series Taxation papers - Hearth Tax: 'Wingham lower half hundred Date 1662 Extent 2pp., 110 names'

CKS-U1107/9/1/17 Dering Manuscripts Part 2 sub-fonds OFFICIAL PAPERS series Taxation papers - Hearth Tax: 'Wingham upper half hundred Date 1662 Extent 6ff., 171 names'



Surrey Hearth Tax, 1664


http://www.hearthtax.org.uk/communities/surrey/

Surrey hearth Tax transcript, Lady Day, 1664
Surname index
Maps
Statistical analysis
Historical analysis



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Bourne, J. and A. Goode, ed. (1991) Rutland hearth tax 1665, Rutland Record Society

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  1. London and Middlesex data are available electronically at British History Online. A scholarly edition of the data is due to be published (The returns of the Hearth Tax assessment for metropolitan London in 1666, as collected by the AHRC London Hearth Tax Project (2007-2010); Wareham, A., Davies, M., Harding V. & Ferguson, C., (eds.), London and Middlesex Hearth Tax Returns: A Critical Edition, BRS Hearth Tax Series VIII (2 vols.) (forthcoming winter 2011)
  2. Harrington, D., Pearson, S. & Rose, S., eds., (2000), Kent Hearth Tax Assessment Lady Day 1664, BRS Hearth Tax Series II (Kent Archaeological Society vol. 29); Meekings, C.A.F. (1940) Surrey hearth tax 1664, Surrey Record Society, 17
  3. A scholarly edition of the Essex hearth tax, 1670, now planned for publication in July 2012 (Ferguson, C., Thornton, C.. & Wareham, A., (eds.), Essex Hearth Tax Michaelmas 1670, BRS Hearth Tax Series VII (forthcoming 2011). Book launch and conference, July 14th, 2012, Essex Record Office, Chelmsford
  4. 'Chiterlin aley' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Barking : Chiterlin Alley', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 15/02/12
  5. Wm (William) Allen. Possibly William Allen, London merchant (PROB 11/356 Reeve 1-55 Will of William Allen, Merchant of Tower Hill London 19 February 1678)
  6. Wm (William) Walrond. Just possibly William Walrond, London haberdasher (PROB 11/444 Lort 45-91 Will of William Walrond, Haberdasher of London 17 February 1698; but see also PROB 32/5/26 Deceased: Waldun als Waldron, Allhallows, Barking, Middx. d. in the Kings Bench Prison, Southwark, Surrey Inventory Sworn 1669/70 Feb. 23)
  7. Richard Millward. Just possibly Richard Milward, London merchant (PROB 11/325 Carr 117-176 Will of Richard Milward, Merchant of London 14 December 1667
  8. 'East Side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Barking : East Side', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  9. Mr. James Mann. James Mann, London merchant, who was a subscriber to the Smirna Venture Joint Stock. He stated in his will, written in 1668, that he was living in Mortlake, Surrey, but mentioned: "my house scituate in Mark Lane London wherein I did lately dwell and now is in the occupation of George Boddington which I hold by Lease of the Right worshipfull Company of Drapers in London of which Company I am a member" ( PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of James Man of Mortlake, Surrey 02 March 1671
  10. 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Barking : North Side', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  11. ['Rose Court,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118455#s1 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Barking : Rose Court', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011
  12. Michehell Darby. Probably Michael Darby, painter, of Allhallows, Barking (PROB 5/5574 DARBY, Michael, of All Hallows Barking, London (account only) 1673; PROB 11/341 Pye 1-52 Will of Michael Darby, Painter of London 02 January 1673
  13. Bengefield Hiham. Bedingfield Heigham was a London merchant. He had a son of the same name. See "Bedingfield Higham Seething Lane, Tower Street Ward" (ML (1677) (PROB 20/1264 Higham, Bedingfield: St Mary Whitechapel 1693, 1701; PROB 11/498 Poley 270-312 Sentence of Bedingfield Heigham, Widower of Saint Mary Matfellon alias Whitechapel, Middlesex 20 March 1707; PROB 18/29/53 Probate lawsuit Wheake (as guardian) v Heigham, concerning the deceased Bedingfield Heigham. Allegation and interrogatory 1707
  14. 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Barking : Tower Street South', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  15. Richard Beckford. Probably Richard Beckford Tower-street, Tower Street Ward (ML (1677) (PROB 11/361 King 125-176 Will of Richard Beckford of London 10 December 1679)
  16. 'Marke Lane West' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Barking : Mark Lane West', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  17. Roger Hatton Esq. Probably Roger Hatton (b. 1622, d. 1666 or 1667), London merchant, draper and alderman. This is confirmed by J.R. Woodhead's entry for Roger Hatton (PROB 4/11888 Hatton, Roger, of St. Allhallowes, Barking, London, esq., citizen and draper 1667 23 Dec.; PROB 11/321 Mico 92-138 Will of Roger Hatton, Alderman of London 13 August 1666; 'Hatton, Roger' in 'Hackshaw - Hyatt', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 81-95, viewed 15/02/12)
  18. Anthony Sturt. Just possibly Anthony Sturt of London (PROB 11/413 Will of Anthony Sturt of London 07 January 1693)
  19. 'All Hallowes Stanings north side: Fanchurch streete ye north syde' in 'All Hallowes Stanings north side: Fanchurch streete ye north syde' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Staining ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  20. Nicholas Penning. Possibly Nicholas Penning, London merchant (PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of Nicholas Pening or Penning, Merchant of London 28 February 1671)
  21. 'Fanch Stre south' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Staining ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  22. Ralfe Ingram. Ralph Ingram was possibly a London merchant tailor, who was the nephew of Sir Arthur Ingram, London merchant and son in law of Sir Thomas Chambrelan. J.R. Woodhead's entry on Ralph Ingram gives dates for his death and burial at St Dionis Backchurch ("d 30 Jan 1695/6, bur St Dionis"). These dates seem inconsistent with an inventory dated in the electronic index record as April 9th 1695. Only a look at the physical manuscript at TNA will resolve this (PROB 11/430 Bond 1-42 Will of Ralph Ingram, Merchant Tailor of London 28 March 1695); PROB 4/12262 Ingram, Ralph, of St. Dionis Backchurch, London, citizen and merchant tailor 1696 9 Apr. (1695); 'Ingram, Ralph' in 'Iles - Izard', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 95-96, viewed 13/02/12)
  23. 'Marke Laine West side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Staining', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  24. Mihkell Evens, alias Michael Evans (PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of Michael Evans of Mark Lane, City of London 26 October 1674)
  25. Josepth (sic) Cheshere. Probably Joseph Cheshire, London clothworker (PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Joseph Cheshire, Clothworker of All Hallows Staining, City of London 22 August 1671)
  26. 'Marke Lane Este side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Staining', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 15/02/12)
  27. Francis Ellison. Francis Elison, London merchant (PROB 11/356 Reeve 1-55 Will of Francis Elison, Merchant of All Hallows Staining, City of London 01 May 1678)
  28. 'Strette side north' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Staining', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed03 February 2012
  29. Doctor Thench. Just possibly Edmond Trench, doctor of physic; fellow of Royal College of Physicians, 1663/64 (b. ?, d. ca. 1670) (PROB 11/332 Penn 1-66 Will of Edmund Trench, Doctor of Physic of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 07 January 1670; PROB 4/16236 Trench, Edmund, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, Dr. of Physick 1670 16 May)
  30. Sir John Worsnam. Sir John Worsnam (alias Wolstenholme). Former Customs farmer: "The great farmes, namely Sir Paul Pindar, Sir Abraham Dawes, Sir John Worsnam, and Sir John Jacob, delivered a Petition to the House of Commons, wherein they humbly acknowledge their Delinquency, but pleaded Ignorance, and proferr'd 150000 /. for a Composition, to be paid within a Month, in lieu of their parts of the700 000 /. desiring there might be an Act of Oblivion pass'd upon it." (XXX, p. 277
  31. Jonothan Dawes. Just possibly Sir Jonathan Dawes, London merchant (PROB 4/5600 Dawes, Sir Jonathan, kt., Citizen and Alderman and Fishmonger of London 1673 29 April (1672); PROB 11/340 Eure 108–157 Will of Sir Jonathan Dawes, Alderman of City of London 17 October 1672;
  32. Dr Girder. Just possibly Dr Aaron Geurdaine (alias Guerdain, Gerdame), doctor of physic or medicine, Bevis Marks (PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of Aaron Geurdaine or Guerdain, Doctor in Physic of Bevis Marks, City of London 22 July 1675; PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Sentence of Doctor Aaron Geurdame, Doctor in Medicine of Bevis Marks London 27 June 1676; PROB 18/7/43 Probate lawsuit Holland v Mallett otherwise Geurdaine, concerning the deceased Aaron Geaurdain [Geurdaine], Doctor of Medicine of Bevis Marks, London. Allegation 1675
  33. Gomer Roduges. Possibly Abraham Israel de Sequeira alias Gomez Rodrigues, London merchant (PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Will of Abraham Israel de Sequeira alias Gomez Rodrigues 04 December 1678. See also 'Diego Rodriguyarias 8 hearths, Fanchurch Strett north,' St Katherine Coleman, London (1666); also PROB 11/392 Exton 87-130 Will of Domingo Rodrigues Francia 03 July 1688; PROB 11/394 Ent 1-46 Will of Anthony Rodrigues Marques, Merchant of City of London 14 January 1689
  34. 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Bishopgate ward: First Precinct West', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011), viewed 30 January 2012
  35. Martine Nowell esq. Martin Noell, London merchant and Smirna Venture Joint Stock subscriber. He received a knighthood in XXXX. One of Martin Noell's sons, Thomas Noell, had a XX hearth house in Hammersmith (1666) ( PROB 11/318 Hyde 108-162 Will of Sir Martin Noell of London 06 October 1665; PROB 11/387 Foot 45-89 Will of Thomas Noell, Gentleman of Fulham, Middlesex 28 May 1687)
  36. Charles Conyers. Possibly Charles Conyers, London merchant. But Charles Conyers, the friend of Sir William Ryder, mentioned in Sir George Oxenden correspondence, may have been resident in Stepney ( PROB 11/323 Carr 1–58 Will of Charles Conyers, Merchant of City of London 24 April 1667)
  37. 'In the precinct of St Bartholmew the Exchange,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Broad Street ward: St Bartholomew the Exchange Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011), viewed 17/03/12
  38. Tymothy Brigge. Timothy Brigge(e) (b. ?, d. ca. 1686), gentleman, of St Bartholomew the Exchange (PROB 11/383 Lloyd 46-90 Will of Timothy Brigge or Brigg, Gentleman of Saint Bartholomew by the Exchange, City of London 18 May 1686)
  39. Sir George Smith. Sir George Smith (b. ?, d. ca. 1667), London merchant ( PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of Sir George Smith 06 July 1667)
  40. William String. William String (b. ?, ca. 1665), cordwainer, of St Bartholomew the Exchange, London (PROB 11/317 Hyde 57-107 Will of William String, Cordwainer of Saint Bartholomew by the Exchange, City of London 12 June 1665)
  41. Sir Stephen White. Sir Stephen White (b. ?, d. ca. 1678), London merchant ( PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Will of Sir Steven White of Hackney, Middlesex 30 December 1678); C 6/168/29 Short title: Chambers v White. Plaintiffs: Laurence Chambers and Thomas Targis. Defendants: Sir Stephen White. Subject: property in Threadneedle Street, St Bartholomew by the Exchange, London. Document type: bill, answer. 1663)
  42. Sir Richard Browne jun. Identity unclear, with several candidates (PROB 11/372 Drax 1-51 Will of Sir Richard Browne of Deptford, Kent 20 March 1683; PROB 11/398 Dyke 1-44 Will of Sir Richard Browne of Whitehall, Middlesex 09 January 1690)
  43. Ralph Thicknes. Ralph Thickness (b. ?, d. ca. 1689), barber chirugeon, of St bartholomew the Exchange (PROB 11/397 Ent 139-189 Will of Ralph Thickness, Barber, Chirurgeon of Saint Bartholomew by the Exchange, City of London 16 October 1689)
  44. William Webb. Possibly William Webb, merchant, of Throgmorton Street ('Webb, William Throgmorton street,' 'Webb, Thomas Throgmorton street,' and 'Deynens, Mart. at Mr. Webs Throgmorton-Street' (Little London Directory, 1677))
  45. Joseph Audley. Joseph Audley (b. ?, d. ca. 1678), cutler, of St Bartholomew the Exchange (PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Will of Joseph Audley, Cutler of Saint Bartholomew by the Exchange, City of London 22 October 1678)
  46. William Goodman. William Goodman (b. ?, d. ca. 1665), citizen and tallow chandler, of St Bartholomew the Exchange (PROB 4/20346 Goodman, William of St. Bartholomew Exchange, Citizen and Tallow Chandler of London 1665 22 June (1664); PROB 11/315 Bruce 97-143 Will of William Goodman, Tallow Chandler of Saint Bartholomew by the Exchange, City of London 23 December 1664)
  47. John Lockyer. Identity unclear (See C 6/218/43 Short title: Lockyer v Christian. Plaintiffs: John Lockyer. Defendants: Edward Christian. Subject: property in Exchange Alley, London. Document type: answer only. 1675)
  48. 'In the upper precinct of St Bartholmew Exchange,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Broad Street ward: St Bartholomew the Exchange Upper Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011), viewed 17/03/12
  49. Ezechiell Tanner. See "1663: Sep. 25 Ezechiel Tanner, of S:t Barth:w by the Exchange, Lond., Wid:r , ab:t 28, & Frances Knight, Sp:r, ab:t 18, da. of W:m Knight, of S:t Vedast, Foster Lane, who consents; alleged by John Clements, of S:t Gregory's, Lond.; at Chingford, Essex" (George J. Armytage, Allegations for marriage licences issued by the vicar-general of the Archbishop of Canterbury, vol. ?: 1660-1668 (London, 1892), p. 106)
  50. William Merry. William Merry (b. ?, d. ca. 1666). of St Bartholomew the Exchange, London (PROB 11/319 Mico 1-46 Will of William Merry of Saint Bartholomew by the Exchange, City of London 29 January 1666)
  51. Thomas Garway. Possibly Thomas Garway (b. ?, d. ?), merchant and owner of the Sultaness, a tea and coffeehouse in Sweetings Rents ('The Sultaness Head,' Thomas Garway and the Marketing of Tea in Seventeenth Century London (Online, 2012), http://www.tsiosophy.com/2011/11/the-sultaness-head-thomas-garway-and-the-marketing-of-tea-in-seventeenth-century-london-2/#_ftn3, viewed 20/03/12)
  52. Thomas Blagrave. Probably Thomas Blagrave (b. ?, d. ca. 1693), vintner, styled gentleman in later archival documents. L&M state that the Crown, Leadenhall Street, was "a large and important tavern, on n. side, a few yards west of Bartholomew Lane, kept from 1663 by Thomas Blagrave, vintner, a commissioner under the Wine Act 1668." L&M adds that Pepys described it as "behind the Exchange", because the main entrance to the Exchange was in Cornhill. The tavern was used for suppers by fellows of the Royal Society after meetings. The 1664 hearth tax return recorded 19 hearths. Following its rebuilding after the 1666 fire it had 28 hearths (Robert Latham & William Mathews, The diary of Samuel Pepys, vol. 10: Companion, p. 420; 'Admission of Thomas Blagrave, citizen and vintner of London, following a surrender by Henry Collins', London Metropolitan Archives: Campbell. Archibald (Duke of Argyll): Estate records: Whitton park estate, Twickenham: Manor of Isleworth Syon: ACC/1149/025 1687; '18 October 1693, extract of the will of Thomas Blagrave dated 17 Dec. 1692. Admission of Hannah, widow of Thomas Blagrave, under his will. Property: The Blew House in Whitton and lands, bounds given', ACC/1149/027 1694)
  53. Thomas Bostocke. Thomas Bostocke (b. ?, d. ca. 1672), of St Bartholomew the Exchange (PROB 11/339 Eure 55-107 Will of Thomas Bostocke of Saint Bartholomew by the Exchange, City of London 10 July 1672)
  54. William Strange. William Strange (b. ?, d. ca. 1664), grocer, tyler, and bricklayer, of St Bartholomew the Exchange, London (PROB 11/314 Bruce 49-96 Will of William Strange, Grocer, Tyler and Bricklayer of Saint Bartholomew Exchange, City of London 25 June 1664)
  55. Charles Young. Just possibly Charles Young (b. ?, d. ca. 1663), vintner, of London (PROB 11/312 Juxon 103-150 Will of Charles Young, Vintner of London 17 October 1663)
  56. William Parker. Possibly William Parker (b. ?, d. ?), merchant, of Throgmorton Street ('Parker, Mr. Throgmorton street' Little London Directory, 1677)
  57. Thomas Massam. Possibly the scrivener Thomas Massam, who was a former servant of the London merchant and scrivener, Sir Martin Noell ( PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of Thomas Massam, Scrivener of Saint Martin Ludgate, City of London 01 April 1675)
  58. Thomas Bretton. Identity unclear (See C 6/33/13 Short title: Britton v Edwards. Plaintiffs: Thomas Britton and Thomas Cooke. Defendants: William Edwards. Subject: property in Throgmorton Street, in St Bartholomew by the Exchange, London. Document type: bill, answer. 1668
  59. Nicholas Colborne. Probably Nicholas Colborne (b. ?, d. ?), innkeeper, of the Sun tavern, who lived on Threadneedle street, and purchased a manor-house at Esher, Surrey. Samuel Pepys frequented the Sun Inn, Saturday, 25th February 1664/65, and wrote: "Thence to the Sun taverne, and there dined with Sir W. Warren and Mr. Gifford, the merchant: and I hear how Nich. Colborne, that lately lived and got a great estate there, is gone to live like a prince in the country, and that this Wadlow, that did the like at the Devil by St. Dunstane’s, did go into the country, and there spent almost all he had got, and hath now choused [Chouse = "to dupe, cheat, trick; to swindle or defraud" (COED)]this Colborne out of his house, that he might come to his old trade again. But, Lord! to see how full the house is, no room for any company almost to come into it." An Essex assize record dated 1663 was endorsed (according to an electronic archive record) as ""Essex Jury for August 15th 1663. Sir Nicholas Colborne Easquire vintner [illegible] back side of Old Exchange Prises Estate fitt high Shirif". In 1663 Nicholas Colborne purchased the lease of the manor of Esher for a consideration of £9,104 14s. 6d., later mortgaging the property and selling it in 1677. Latham & Mathews state that after the 1666 fire Nicholas Colborne kept the Golden Fleece on Cornhill, in a passage "off the s. side, just west of Birchin Lane, to which it also had a passage. Cowper's Court now marks the site."('Saturday, 25 February 1664/65', Phillip Gyford (online ed.), The diary of Samuel Pepys (Online edition, 2012; Essex Record Office:...Calendar of Essex Assize File [ASS 35/104/2] Assizes held at Brentwood 13 August 1663: T/A 418/158/20; 'Esher,' in H.E. Malden, A History of the County of Surrey, vol. 3 (London, 1911), p. 448, and fns. 20, 21; Surrey Archives: Clayton family of Marden, Godstone; deeds and papers, 1559-1806: Series G3/1 - property in various Surrey parishes: G3/1/39 - 'Declaration by Robert Clayton of London, gent, that he holds the manor of Esher on trust for Nicholas Colborne, citizen and vintner of London,' 12 Apr 1663; G3/1/41 - 'Declaration of trust by Thomas Sleigh of London to Nicholas Colborne, citizen and vintner of London, relating to a mortgage of the manor of Esher,' 14 Oct 1670; 'Fleece (Golden Fleece), Cornhill,' in Richard Latham & William Mathews, The Diary of Samuel Pepys,, vol. 10: companion, p. 421)
  60. Thomas Dyde. Thomas Dyde, watchmaker, of St Bartholomew n:r the Exchange. "1665/66: Feb. 28 Thomas Dyde, of S:t Bartholomew n:r the Exchange, Lond., Watchmaker, Bach:r , ab:t 30, & Anne Stocks, of Westham, Essex, Sp:r , ab:t 22, at own disp.; alleged by John Dvde, of S:t Barth:w 3 afs d , Blacksmith; at S:t Mary Magd", Old Fish Stre'et, Lond." (George J. Armytage, Allegations for marriage licences issued by the vicar-general of the Archbishop of Canterbury, vol. ?: 1660-1668 (London, 1892), p. 166; PROB 11/386 Foot 1-44 Will of Thomas Dyde, Watchmaker of Enfield, Middlesex 11 January 1687)
  61. Richard Pepis. Richard Pepys (b. ?, d. ca. 1679), upholder (PROB 11/359 King 1-65 Will of Richard Pepys, Upholder of Saint Bartholomew by the Exchange, City of London 23 May 1679)
  62. 'In the lower precinct of St Bennet Finck' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Broad Street ward: St Benet Fink Lower Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011), viewed 24/03/12
  63. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118399#s1 'In the upper precinct of St Bennett Fincke', in ['Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Broad Street ward: St Benet Fink Upper Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011)], viewed 24/03/12
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  65. Sir John Shaw. Sir John Shaw was the brother-in-law of XXXX, who was a SVJS subscriber (Possibly PROB 11/362 Bath 1-59 Will of Sir John Shaw 08 March 1680; see also C 111/190 PACKET 31: UNKNOWN CAUSES (Documents found loose in box): Mortgage of Randolph Isaacson of London, merchant, to Sir John Shaw of London of a share of customs and duties on logwood and blockwood as security for bills of exchange to be drawn upon George Shaw of Antwerp, merchant 1674)
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  67. 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Broad Street ward: St Stephens the Poor', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011), viewed 31 January 2012
  68. Cesar Callendrine. The Callandrine name was a prominent merchant name, though no PRC wills have survived. The family may have been related to Major (later Sir) Thomas Chambrelan (alias Chamberlaine). See 1656, Papers sent by Major Thomas Chamberlain to John Thurloe
  69. Sir Thomas Aleyn. Sir Thomas Alleyn, London alderman (PROB 11/423 Boy 225-265 Will of Sir Thomas Alleyn, One of the Alderman of the City of London of City of London 13 December 1694)
  70. John Holworthy. There are several candidates (See PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of John Holworthy of Gentleman, Saint George the Martyr 26 August 1667; PROB 11/389 Foot 133-172 Will of John Holworthy, Merchant of London 01 December 1687)
  71. Sir Elias Harvey. Sir Elias Harvey may also have had a property at Roehampton in Surrey, where a 'Sir Eliab Harvey 7 hearths' was recorded on Lady Day, 1664. (See PROB 4/9044 Harvey, Elias, of St. Peter the Poore, London, esq. 1664 2 Nov.)
  72. John Swifte. Just possibly John Swift, London merchant, who was the brother-in-law of the London merchants Benjamin Glanville and Sir George Smith, and who was involved commercially with the London merchant Robert Cranmer. If so, he died in the East Indies ca. 1667 (27th March 1663, Letter from Robert Cranmer, London; XXXX
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  74. Samuell Sambrooke. Samuell Sambrooke, London merchant. In April 1662, Samuell Sambrooke was writer of letters and keeper of the Calico Warehouse for the English East India Company, on an annual salary of £200. His son, Samuel(l) Sambrooke junior was his assistant, on £20 per year (See possibly PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of Sauel Sambrooke of All Hallows London Wall, City of London 25 May 1676; PROB 4/4807 Sambrook, Samuel, of Allhallows in the West 1676 26 May; 'A Court of Committees, April 21, 1662' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 481), in Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 201)
  75. Jeremie Sambrooke . Jeremy Sambrooke, London merchant and correspondent with Sir George Oxenden. In April 1662, Jeremy Sambrooke was accountant-general of the English East India Company, on an annual salary of £220 (24th March 1662/63, Letter from (Jeremy) Sambrooke to Sir GO, London; See possibly PROB 11/481 Gee 45-85 Will of Sir Jeremy Sambrooke of London 28 April 1705; 'A Court of Committees, April 21, 1662' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 481), in Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 201)
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  77. John Mascall. See also presumably a different John Mascall: PROB 11/387 Foot 45-89 Will of John Masscall or Mascall, Mariner of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, Middlesex 20 June 1687
  78. 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Coleman Street ward: Sixth Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011), viewed 26 December 2011
  79. Thomas Tyte. Possibly the London merchant Thomas Tyte, who was a correspondent with Sir George Oxenden ( PROB 11/410 Fane 97-146 Will of Thomas Tyte, Merchant of London 10 June 1692; 21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Tyte to Sir GO, London; 10th March 1665/66, Letter from Thomas Tyte to Sir GO, London; 25th September 1667, Letter from Thomas Tyte to Sir GO, London)
  80. Is Roddington a transcription error for "Boddington"?
  81. Mathew Holworthy. Mathew Hollworthy was a London merchant and subscriber to the Smirna Venture Joint Stock. He was knighted in XXXX. In XXX he purchased the Hackney estate of Sir Francis Bickley, where he was resident when he wrote his will. Bixley appears in the 1666 hearth tax returns for Hackney in a building with twelve hearths. The death of Richard Holworthy, Mathew Holworthy's brother, was noted by Sir George Smith in a letter to Sir George Oxenden dated March 1665/66: "three mo:ths Since dyed S:r Martin Noell & his lady & Dick Holdworthy10 the 2 former of the plague the latter by á fall off his horse." As a result, Richard Hollworthy did not appear in the 1666 hearth tax returns ( PROB 11/356 Reeve 1-55 Will of Sir Mathew Holworthy of Hackney, Middlesex 25 November 1678; PROB 5/457 Holworthy, Sir Matthew, kt, (of Hackney, Middx) 1679; March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to Sir GO)
  82. 'The First Precinct,' in Tax: City of London 1662: Cornhill ward', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011), viewed 21/03/12
  83. Thomas Colclough. Probably Thomas Colclough (b. 1619, d. 1680), grocer, of London. Zahadieh (2010: 64) states that Thomas Colclough was in partnership with the older London merchant, John Jeffreys (b. 1614, d. 1688), also a grocer, from some time after the completion of Jeffreys' apprenticeship (?ca. 1639). The two men specialized in the import of tobacco from Virginia and the export of slaves from Africa. See John Jefferis Esqr, Rat Allie, St Clement Eastcheap (9 hearths, 1666) (PROB 11/366 North 48-94 Will of Thomas Colclough, Grocer of London 28 April 1681; 'Colclough, Thomas,' in J.R. Woodhead, 'Cade - Cutler', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 42-56, viewed 22/03/12; Nuala Zahedieh, The Capital and the Colonies: London and the Atlantic Economy, 1660-1700 (Cambridge, 2010), p. 64; 'Jeffreys, John (B),' in J.R. Woodhead, 'Jackson - Justice', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 96-101, viewed 22/03/12
  84. 'The Second Precinct,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Cornhill ward', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011), viewed 21/03/12
  85. George Debnam. Probably George Debnam (b. ?, d. ca. 1674), citozen and mercer, of St Michael Cornhill (PROB 4/21905 Debnam, George, of [St. Michael in Cornhill, London, Citizen & Mercer][1674] 15 Feb.)
  86. William Wise. Probably William Wise (b. ca. 1628, d. ca. 1666 or 1667), ?vintner, of St Peter Cornhill. "April 11 William Wise, of S:t Peter's, Cornhill, Vintner, Bach:r, ab:t 33, & Frances Ensworth, of Allhallows the Great, Sp:r , ab:t 23, with consent of her mother Mary Ensworth, Wid.; at S:t Christopher's, London (George J. Armytage (ed.), Allegations for marriage licences issued by the vicar-general of the Archbishop of Canterbury, vol. ?: 1660-1668 (London, 1892), p. 6; PROB 4/6254 Wise, William, [of St. Peter, Cornhill], Citizen and Vintner of London 1668 18 May (1667); PROB 11/322 Mico 139-184 Will of William Wise of Saint Peter Cornhill, City of London 30 October 1666)
  87. Nicholas Bendy. Nicholas Bendy (b. ca. ?, d. ca. 1699), citizen and salter, of St Peter Cornhill, London. Mar. (1) ?Elizabeth Coling (b.?ca. 1627, d. ca. ?1679) (2) Catherine Gunstone. "MAR: 1679/80: Feb. 18 Nicholas Bendye, of S:t Peter, Cornhill, London, Citizen & Salter, Wid:r, ab:t 50, & Catherine Gunstone, of S:t Stephen, Waibrook, London, Widow; alleged by Richard Kidder, Rector of S:t Martin Outwich, London; at S:t Martins afs:d." (PROB 11/453 Pott 168-208 Will of Nicholas Bendy, Salter of London 02 November 1699; George J. Armytage, Allegations for marriage licences issued by the vicar-general of the Archbishop of Canterbury, vol. ?: 1679-1687 (London, 1890), p. 22)
  88. Samuell Shute. Possibly related to Anne Shute, spinster, of St Peter Cornhill (PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Will of Samuel Shute of Cornhill, City of London 15 December 1685; PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Joseph Shute, Linen Draper of Cornhill, City of London 20 December 1686; PROB 4/21226 Shute, Anne, of [St. Peter, Cornhill, London], spinster 1667 13 May (1666); PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of Anne Shute of Spinster, Saint Peter Cornhill 13 May 1667)
  89. Hugh Wells. Hugh Wells (b. ?, d. ca. 1674), citizen and armourer, of St Michael Cornhill, London (PROB 4/10260 Wells, Hugh, of St. Michael, Cornhill, London, citizen & armourer 1674 4 Mar.; PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Hugh Wells, Armourer of Saint Michael Cornhill, City of London 26 February 1674)
  90. 'The Third Precinct,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Cornhill ward', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011), viewed 21/03/12
  91. William Gardner. Possibly related to Mary Gardner (b. ?, d. ca. 1672), widow, of St Michael Cornhill, London (PROB 4/16507 Gardner, Mary, of St. Michaell, Cornhill, London, widdow 1672 30 Apr.)
  92. Henry Inwood. Henry Inwood (b. ?, d. ca. 1669), of St Michael Cornhill, London (PROB 4/2679 Inwood, Henry, of St Michael Cornhill, London 1669 14 Dec.; no discernible PRC will; see possibly related PROB 11/362 Bath 1-59 Will of Anne Inwood, Widow of London 03 January 1680)
  93. 'The Fourth Precinct,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Cornhill ward', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011), viewed 21/03/12
  94. Zachary Wilson. Zachary Wilson (b. ?, d. ca. 1670), of St Michael Cornhill, London (PROB 4/6964 Wilson, Zachary, of St Michael, Cornhill, London 1670 1 July; PROB 5/3315 Wilson, Zachary, [of St Michael Cornhill, London] [Registered will: PROB 11/333] 1670; PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Will of Zachary Wilson 22 June 1670)
  95. William Hinton.. William Hinton (b. ?, d. ca. 1689), citizen and ironmonger, of St Peter Cornhill, London (PROB 4/8002 Hinton, William, of St Peter, Cornhill, London, Citizen and Ironmonger 1689 4 Oct.; PROB 11/396 Ent 91-138 Will of William Hinton, Ironmonger of Saint Peter Cornhill, City of London 30 September 1689)
  96. 'From the end of Alderman Berrey agaynst the walle,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Alphage London Wall ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/03/12
  97. Widdow Andrews. Possible widow of Richard Andrewse, of St Alphage (PROB 4/10556 Andrewse, Richard, Mr., of St. Alphage, London 1666 20 July; PROB 11/316 Hyde 1-56 Sentence of Richard Andrewes of Saint Alphage, City of London 15 March 1666)
  98. 'In Helmet Court,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Alphage London Wall ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/03/12
  99. Mr Norris. Possibly Joshua Norris (b. ?, d. ca. 1666, or 1667), citizen and cordwayner, of St Alphage, London )PROB 4/10330 Norris, Joshua, of St. Alphage, London Wall, London, citizen & cordwayner 1667 9 Jan. (1666); PROB 11/322 Mico 139-184 Will of Joshua Norris, Cordwainer of Saint Alphage within Cripplegate, City of London 14 December 1666)
  100. 'Ax Yard' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Andrew Undershaft ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)), viewed 13/02/12
  101. Richard Goodlad. Probably Richard Goodlad, merchant tailor, who was described in St Dionis, Backchurch baptismal records in the late 1660s and early 1670s as a woollen draper. There is a clear link between Richard Goodlad, merchant tailor, and the Goodlad family of mariners, with Richard Goodlad, merchant tailor, alleging the marriage of "Richard Goodlad, of Wapping, Widower, 36, & Mary Sale, of Ratcliffe, Middlesex, Spinster, 28; at S:t James, Duke's Place" on November 10th, 1671. Thomas Tomlins, London merchant and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden, married a member of the Goodlad mariner family (PROB 11/399 Dyke 45-90 Will of Richard Goodlad, Merchant Tailor of Saint Dionis Backchurch, City of London 23 June 1690; PROB 4/11993 Goodlad, Richard, Mr., of St. Dionis Backchurch, London 1690 7 Feb. Undated; Joseph L. Chester, George J. Armytage (ed.), Allegations for marriage licences issued by the Bishop of London, 1611 to 1828, vol. 2 (London, 1887), p. 298)
  102. Richard Pickott. Richard Pickett (b. ?, d. ca. 1675), of St Andrew Undershaft (PROB 4/17568 Peckett, Richard, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London 1675 13 Mar.; no discernible PRC will)
  103. Lady Jane Micoe. Lady Jane Micoe was the widow of Samuel Mico, London merchant. See PROB 11/334 Penn 129-184 Will of Dame Jane Mico, Widow of London 09 December 1670; PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Sentence of Jane Mico, Widow of Saint Andrew Holborn, Middlesex 09 December 1670; PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Sir Samuel Mico, Mercer of London 24 May 1666; Sentence of Samuel Mico or Micoe of Saint Andrew Undershaft, City of London 05 July 1666; PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27
  104. Christopher Terne. Christopher Terne (b. ?, d. ca. 1674), doctor in physick, of St Andrew Undershaft (PROB 4/8926 Terne, Christopher of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, Doctor in physick 1674 31 Mar.; PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Christopher Terne, Doctor of Physic 12 February 1674)
  105. Ald. Charles Thorold. Charles Thorold, London ?merchant, Charles Thorold's father, Thomas Thorold, was buried in Putney. The Thorold family had a connection to Lincolnshire (Possibly PROB 11/405 Vere 93-139 Will of Charles Thorold of London 12 December 1691; PROB 11/412 Fane 195-241 Sentence of Charles Thorold of Saint Andrew Undershaft, City of London 18 March 1692; PROB 18/22/72 Probate lawsuit Thorold v Thorold, concerning the deceased Charles Thorold, esq of St Andrew Undershaft, London. Allegation 1692)
  106. Sr. Will Thomson. Possibly Sir William Thompson (b. ?, d. ca. 1681), London merchant; elected an EEIC committee, April 17, 1662. Sir Thomas Rich, a leading London merchant, noted in his will made in XXXX, that his house "in Lymestreete in London" was "in the occupacon of S:r William Thompson of his assignes." Sir Thomas Rich's main residence apepars by then to have been his estate at Sonning, Berkshire (PROB 11/366 North 48-94 Will of Sir William Thompson of London 19 April 1681; 'A General Court of Adventurers, April 17, 1662' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 482, in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 200; PROB11/325 Carr XX-XX Will of Thomas Rich, 20 November 1667; see also PROB 4/1460 Thomson, Maurice, of St Andrew Undershaft, merchant 1669 5 July)
  107. 'Leadenhall Street north' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Andrew Undershaft ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  108. John Crow. John Crow (b. ?, d. ca. 1671), citizen and pewterer, of St Andrew Undershaft (PROB 4/9602 Crow, John, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, citizen and pewterer 1671 3 Feb.)
  109. Hump: Simkis. Humphrey Simkiss (alias Sinkis), citizen and draper, of St Andrew Undershaft, London (PROB 4/4302 Simkis, Humfry, of St Andrew Undershaft, London, Citizen and Draper 1670 7 Oct.)
  110. William Sell. William Sell (b. ?, d. ca. 1685), apothecary, of St Andrew Undershaft (PROB 4/9560 Sell, William, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, apothecary 1685 25 Apr.; no discernible PRC will)
  111. Henry Smith. Possibly Henry Smith (b. ?, d. ca. 1675 or 1676), citizen and merchant taylor and/or grocer, of St Andrew Undershaft (PROB 4/7549 Smith, Henry, Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London [of St. Andrew Undershaft, grocer] 1676 9 June (1675); PROB 11/348 Dycer 52-105 Will of Henry Smith, Grocer of Saint Andrew Undershaft, City of London 11 October 1675)
  112. 'Leadenhall Street south' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Andrew Undershaft ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)), viewed 13/02/12
  113. Isaac Delillers. PROB 4/9399 De Lillers, Isaac, Mr., of St. Andrew Undershaft, London 1679 12 May (1678)
  114. Mr. Tho. Mothwaight. Possibly Thomas Murthwaite (b. bef. 1610, d. 1677), according to J.R. Woodhead (1966), who identifies him as a London merchant and haberdasher, the son of John Murthwaite of Richmond, Yorkshire, a merchant (PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43 Will of Thomas Murthwait, Haberdasher of Saint Andrew Undershaft, City of London 03 April 1677; 'Murthwaite, Thomas' in 'Maycock - Mynne', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 101-119, viewed 15/02/12); see also PROB 5/2817 MURTHWAYTE, Mary, of St Andrew Undershaft, London, died in St Pancras, Soper Lane, Middx 1681
  115. Sr Thomas Chamberlin. Sir Thomas Chamberlaine (b. 1599, d. 1671) was a London merchant, a cousin and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. In addition to his sixteen hearth premises on the south side of Lombard Street, he had a seventeen hearth property in Putney, which appears in the Surrey 1664 Lady Day hearth Tax returns ( PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Sir Thomas Chambrelan of London 07 December 1671; 29th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, London; 29th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, continuation; 8th March 1665/66, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, Putney; 'Chamberlain, Thomas,' in J.R. Woodhead, 'Cade - Cutler', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 42-56, viewed 22/02/12
  116. Christopher Iles. Christopher Iles (b. ?, d. ca. 1682), gentleman, of St Andrew Undershaft (PROB 4/5765 Iles, Christopher, of St Andrew Undershaft, London 1682 29 Nov.; PROB 11/367 North 95-141 Will of Christopher Iles, Gentleman of London 16 July 1681)
  117. 'Lime Street East' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Andrew Undershaft ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  118. John Vandermarsh (See PROB 4/750 Vandermarsh, Charles, of Norton Folgate, London 1683 27 June)
  119. 'St Mary Ax East' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Andrew Undershaft ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  120. Ald. Will Love. William Love, London merchant, alderman, and subscriber in the Smirna Venture Joint Stock PROB 11/395 Ent 47-90 Will of William Love, Merchant of London 17 May 1689
  121. James Clitherow, London merchant and subscriber to the SVJS. He acquired a country property in Boston, Middlesex in XXXX; PROB 11/371 Cottle 111-163 Will of James Clitherow of Boston, Middlesex 28 November 1682; PROB 4/13312 Clitherow, James, of Boston in New Branford [Brentford] Mdx, esq. 1683 20 June
  122. Sir John Jacob, customs farmer. Sir John Jacob referred in his will to his London and Bromley at Bowe houses, and also to the Bromley at Bowe house of his brother, Robert Jacob. The 1666 hearth tax return shows the two Bromley houses: Sir John Jacobs' house with thirty-two hearths and "Mr. Robert Jacob" with seventeen hearths. (PROB 4/9632 Jacob, John, Sir, Kt. & Bt., of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middx. 1669 29 Mar.; PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Sir John Jacob of Bromley, Middlesex 02 April 1666; 1st March 1662/63, Letter from John Jacobs to Sir GO, London
  123. 'St Mary Ax west' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Andrew Undershaft ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)), viewed 13/02/12
  124. Rees Lewis. Rees Lewis (b. ?, d. ca. 1675), citizen and clothworker, of St Andrew Undershaft 1675 14 Dec. (PROB 4/2232 Lewis, Rees, of St Andrew Undershaft London ob Radnor, Citizen and Clothworker of London 1675 14 Dec.)
  125. Ann Darge. Possiblly Ann Darker (alias Darge) the widow of Thomas Darker (b. ?, d. ca. 1665 or 1665/66, citizen and blacksmith, of St Andrew Undershaft (PROB 4/8768 Darker, Thomas, of St Andrew Undershaft, London, Citizen and Blacksmith. Perhaps Commissary Committee 1666 10 Jan. (1665))
  126. Ald Love. William Love, London merchant, alderman, and subscriber in the Smirna Venture Joint Stock ( PROB 11/395 Ent 47-90 Will of William Love, Merchant of London 17 May 1689)
  127. John Whiting. John Whiteing (b. ?, d. ca. 1681), of St Bartholomew the Great (PROB 4/10526 Whiteing, John, of St. Bartholomew the Great, London, Citizen & Draper 1681 6 Aug. Undated)
  128. John Raynor. John Rayner (b. ?, d. ca. 1680), of St Bartholomew the Great (PROB 4/2269 Rayner, John of St Bartholomew the Great London 1680 4 March)
  129. Mr King. Possibly Henry King (b. ?, d. ca. 1673), of St Bartholomew the Great (PROB 32/10/79 Deceased: King, Henry, merchant, St. Bartholomew the Great, Middx. Inventory 1673 Apr. 12 (1673 Easter); PROB 32/10/81 Deceased: King, Henry, merchant, St. Bartholomew the Great, Middx. Bills of debts owing (Sworn 1673 Apr. 15))
  130. Hen. Ingersold. Henry Ingersole (b. ?, d. ca. 1675), of St Bartholomew the Great (PROB 4/16128 Ingersole, Henry, of St. Bartholomew the Great, London 1675 6 Aug.)
  131. John Poynting. John Poynting (b. ?, d. ca. 1683, tobacconist, St Bartholomew the Great (PROB 11/372 Drax 1-51 Will of John Poynting, Tobacconist of Saint Bartholomew the Great, City of London 02 January 1683; see PROB 4/11547 Poynting, Margaret, of St. Bartholomew the Great, London, widow 1699 11 May Undated)
  132. Nico Bibbey. Nicholas Bibie (b. ?, d. ca. 1673), of St Bartholomew the Great (PROB 4/17730 Bibie, Nicholas, of St. Bartholomew the Great, London 1673 [?15] Apr.)
  133. 'Litell britten South' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Bartholomew the Less ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  134. Sir John Lewis (alias Lewys) (b. ?, d. 1671), London merchant. PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Sir John Lewys 01 December 1671, viewed 13/02/12
  135. Tho: Edgley. Thomas Edgeley (b. ?, d. ca. 1666), citizen and skinner, of St Bartholomew the less (PROB 4/4829 Edgley, Thomas, of St Bartholomew the Less, Citizen and Skinner 1666 [blank])
  136. 'Smith side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Bartholomew the Less ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  137. Aldr Fox. Possible related to Adoni[ah] Fox (b. ?, d. ca. 1673), of St Bartholomew the Less (PROB 4/4585 Fox, Adoni[ah], of St Bartholomew the Less, London 1673 4 April)
  138. 'Well Yar,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Bartholomew the Less ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/03/12
  139. James Crumpe. James Crumpe (b. ?, d. ca. 1668), stationer, of St Bartholomew the Less (PROB 4/9750 Crumpe, James, of St. Bartholomew the Less, London 1669 27 Nov. (1668); PROB 11/328 Hone 113-166 Will of James Crump or Crumpe, Stationer of London of Bartholomew the Less London, City of London 08 December 1668)
  140. 'In Gravell Alley in Long Walke,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118531#s1 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Botolph without Aldersgate : Gravel Alley', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)
  141. Cornelius Bee. Cornelius Bee (b. ?, d. ?), of St Botolph, Aldersgate (PROB 4/18127 Bee, Cornelius, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate 1672 18 May Undated; PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of Cornelius Bee, Bookseller of Saint Bartholomew the Great, City of London 27 January 1672)
  142. John Fryer. Just possibly John Fryer, doctor in medicine, Little Britain, St Botolph Aldersgate (PROB 18/4/69 Probate lawsuit Peacocke and Matthew v Briscoe, concerning the deceased John Fryer, Doctor in medicine of Little Britain, St Botolph Aldersgate, London. Allegation 1672; PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Doctor John Fryer, Doctor in Physic, Doctor in Medicine of Little Britain, City of London 21 November 1672; & PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Doctor John Fryer, Doctor in Physic, Doctor in Medicine of Little Britain, City of London 16 December 1672)
  143. Dennis Gawden Esqr. Dennis Gauden, XXXX. He had a second large residence in Clapham, Surrey, which he had built for his brother, who predeceased him (PROB 5/3027 GORDON, Sir Dennis, kt, of Clapham, Surrey 1688
  144. 'Grat Sumers Key,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Botolph by Billingsgate ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 02/03/12
  145. James Calamady. James Calamady (b. ?, d. ca. 1679), citizen and draper, of St Botolph, Bilingsgate (PROB 4/634 Calmady, James, of St Botolph, Billingsgate, Citizen and Draper of London 1679 20 Feb.; PROB 11/359 King 1-65 Will of James Calmady, Draper of London 14 February 1679
  146. 'Thames Street North Side,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Botolph by Billingsgate ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 05/03/12
  147. Frances Chaplin. Possibly Francis Chaplin (later Sir Francis Chaplin, alderman), of St Botolph by Billingsgate (PROB 11/363 Bath 60-123 Will of Sir Francis Chaplin, One of the Alderman of the City of London of City of London 05 July 1680)
  148. Richard Weston. Just possibly Richard Weston (b. ?, d. ca. 1681), lawyer, later a knight and a serjeant-at-law (PROB 11/365 North 1-47 Will of Sir Richard Weston, one of His Majesty's Serjeants at Law of Little Castall, Yorkshire 30 March 1681; PROB 18/13/87 Probate lawsuit Weston v Haulsey, concerning the deceased Sir Richard Weston, kt, serjeant at law [of Little Caltall, Yorkshire]. Allegation 1681)
  149. Henry Clark. Just possibly Henry Clark (b. ?, d. ca. 1665 or 1666), citizen and tailor, St Bride Fleet Street (PROB 4/8197 Clarke, Henry, of St Bride alias Bridgett, London, Citizen and Draper 1668 23 July (1665))
  150. 'Street, ye Prcinct next Ludgate' in Tax: City of London 1666: St Bride Fleet Street : Fleet Street', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 05/03/12
  151. Bold Boughy Esqr. Bold Boughey (b. ?, d. ca. 1669), Warden of the Fleet of Saint Dunstan in the West, City of London (PROB 11/331 Coke 108-166 Will of Bold Boughey, Warden of the Fleet of Saint Dunstan in the West, City of London 15 November 1669)
  152. 'Ratt Allie,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Clement Eastcheap', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 24/02/12
  153. PROB 5/984 HALL, James, of St Clement, Eastcheap, London, died in St Botolph without Bishopsgate, London [Registered will: PROB 11/382] 1686
  154. John Jefferis Esqr. XXXX (See ?PROB 11/393 Exton 131-172 Will of John Jeffreys 20 November 1688; PROB 18/20/117 Probate lawsuit Jeffryes v Jeffryes otherwise Jones and others, concerning the deceased John Jeffryes of St Andrew Undershaft, London. Allegation 1689
  155. 'Three King Court,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Clement Eastcheap', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 24/02/12
  156. Sir William Hooker. William Hooker (b. ?, d. ca. 1697), London merchant, later Sir William; sheriff of London, 1665; Mayor of London, 1674; Lysons (1811: 330) states that Sir William Hooker "resided in Greenwich in a capital mansion which had been Sir Lancelot Lake's" (PROB 11/439 Pyne 133-177 Will of Sir William Hooker, late Lord Mayor of London 16 July 1697); Daniel Lysons, The environs of London, vol. ?, 2nd edn. (London, 1811), fn. 136, p. 330
  157. 'Fanchurch Street north side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dionis Backchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  158. Sir Arthur Ingram. Sir Arthur Ingram, London merchant and correspondent with Sir George Oxenden. He was the son-in-law of Sir Thomas Chambrelan, who had a Putney as well as a London house. During the plague year of 1665 he and his family took shelter with his father-in-law in Putney (25th September 1662, Letter from Arthur Ingram to Sir GO, London ; 23rd March 1662/63, Letter from Arthur Ingram to Sir GO, London)
  159. John Archer. Possibly John Archer (PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Will of John Archer of Saint Dionis Backchurch, City of London 02 December 1678)
  160. 'Fanchurch Street South side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dionis Backchurch ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  161. Ambrose Smith. Possibly Ambrose Smith, London Vintner (PROB 11/336 Duke 54-101 Will of Ambrose Smith, Vintner of London01 July 1671)
  162. Sr Tho: Adams. Possibly Sir Thomas Adams, London merchant, draper and alderman. See 'Adams, Thomas (A)' in J.R. Woodhead (1966). However, Woodhead does not make a link to Fenchurch Street in St Dionis, Backchurch. (PROB 11/326 Hone 1-57 Will of Sir Thomas Adams, Alderman of City of London 09 April 1668; 'Adams, Thomas (A)' in 'Abrahall - Ayray', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 14-21, viewed 15/02/12)
  163. 'Fanchurche Street south side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dionis Backchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  164. Francis Drinckewater. Just possibly Francis Drinkewater (alias Drinkwater), London draper (PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Francis Drinkewater or Drinkwater, Draper of London 04 September 1671; PROB 4/5378 Drinkwater, Francis, of St Gabriel, Fenchurch Street, Citizen and Draper of London 1671 9 Sept.)
  165. 'Limestreet East Side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dionis Backchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  166. Francis Tryon. Probably Francis Tryon, merchant of London and Hackney (PROB 11/322 Mico 139-184 Will of Francis Tryon, Merchant of Saint Dionis Backchurch, City of London 31 December 1666; see also PROB 11/325 Carr 117-176 Sentence of Francis Tryon, Merchant of Hackney, Middlesex 18 May 1667; PROB 36/1 Name of deceased: Trion, Francis London 1667)
  167. Sr. Edmond Turner. Just possibly Sir Edward Turnor, Chief Baron of the Exchequer (PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158 Will of Sir Edward Turnor, Chief Baron of His Majesty's Company of Much Hallingbury, Essex 17 April 1676; PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Sentence of Sir Edward Turner 06 May 1676)
  168. 'Limestreete the West Side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dionis Backchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  169. Pewterers Hall. "On the West side of Lime-street is now let to one of the regiments of London volunteers. A neat court, and substantial building...There is an old carving above the door, representing a crown over a red rose, T.G. a ship ona globe, and a sun rising, inscribed, Si Deus pro nobis, quis contra nos. And in a window a dial of painted glass..." (James Peller Malcolm, London Redivivum; or an antient history and modern description of London (London, 1805), p. 440)
  170. 'Phillpott Lane' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dionis Backchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  171. Richard Spencer. Just possibly Richard Spencer, London merchant and subscriber to the Smirna Venture Joint Stock. His will stated "Richard Spencer of London Esquire," and in an accompanying memorandum "Richard Spencer Esquire Late of the parish of S:t Mary Newington in the County of Surrey But at the tyme of his death of Berry Streete London deceased," referring to an addition to the will dated August 28th 1667. Berry Street could have been in St. Mary Axe, the shift from St. Dionis, Backchurch could have been due to fire damage in 1666 ( PROB 11/325 Carr 117-176 Will of Richard Spencer of London 26 September 1667)
  172. Abraham Wessell, Just possibly Abraham Wessll, London merchant (PROB 11/399 Dyke 45-90 Will of Abraham Wessell, Merchant of London 21 March 1690)
  173. 'Arnolls Court' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the East', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  174. John George. John George (b. ?, d. ca. 1674), plumber, of St Dunstan in the East (PROB 4/8285 George, John, of St. Dunstan in the East, London, plumber [?1674] 26 Jan.; no discernible PRC will)
  175. 'Dice Key' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the East', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  176. Nicolas Hurlston. Just possibly Nicholas Hurlestone, London merchant, son of Nicholas Hurlestone, mariner, who was a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. See PROB 11/318 Hyde 108-162 Will of Nicholas Hurlestone or Hurleston, Mariner of Rotherhithe, Surrey 26 December 1665; and PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Will of Nicholas Hurleston, Merchant of Rotherhithe, Surrey 15 September 1670. However, both Nicholas Hurlestone, mariner, and his son, Nicholas Hurleston, merchant, describe themselves in their wills as of "Rotherhithe"; PROB 5/2063 Harlestone or Hurlestone, Nicholas, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, merchant [Registered will: PROB 11/333] 1671; PROB 5/4388 Harlestone, Nicholas, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, merchant (includes account) 1673
  177. 'East Side' in [ http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118601 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the East ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 20/02/12
  178. 'Harp Alley' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the East', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  179. Elexander Bence. Probably Alexander (later Sir Alexander) Bence, London merchant, son of Alexander Bence the elder, who had died ca. 1663. His grandfather was Alexander Bence, merchant, of Aldeburgh. See PROB 11/121 Capell 1-65 Will of Alexander Bence, Merchant of Aldeburgh, Suffolk 25 February 1613; PROB 11/311 Juxon 52-102 Will of Alexander Bence of London 14 July 1663; PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of Sir Alexander Bence of Dublin, County Dublin 20 July 1676
  180. 'In the Yard' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the East', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  181. 'Mincing Lane East Side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the East', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  182. Sr Wm Battmann. Sir William Bateman (b. 1614, d. ?1706), London merchant and skinner. Elder brother of Sir Anthony Bateman and Thomas Bateman, with whom he was in business ('Bateman, William,' in J.R. Woodhead, 'Backwell - Byfield', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 21-42, viewed 24/02/12)
  183. 'Thames Strett North' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the East', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  184. Edward Wood. Edward Wood, merchant, citizen and grocer of London, wrote his will in 1658. However, it was not proved until 1667. Despite finding himself in 1658 "somewhat altered from my former health," Wood remained an active merchant in the early 1660s, although he may have begun to reduce his commercial activities. By 1663 he had moved out of London and started to build a mansion house in Littleton, Middlesex. The mansion at Littleton was completed circa 1665 and survived until 1873/74.AIM 25: Wood Family: GB 0074 ACC/0421: held at London Metropolitan Archives; PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of Edward Wood of Grocer 27 June 1667)
  185. 'Towr Strett north Side,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the East ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 07/03/12
  186. Richard Wilkes. Probably Richard Wilkes (b. ?, d. ca. 1671), citizen and armourer, of St Dunstan in the East (PROB 5/2923 WILKES, Richard, of St Dunstan in the East, London, citizen and armourer 1671; PROB 5/2924 WILKES, Richard, of St Dunstan in the East, London, citizen and armourer 1671; PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Richard Wilkes, Armourer of London 10 March 1674; PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Sentence of Richard Wilkes of Saint Dunstan in the East, City of London 12 December 1672)
  187. 'Water Lane west Side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the East', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  188. 'West End,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the East ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 07/03/12
  189. Samuell Scott. Samuel(l) Scott (b. ?, d. ca. 1669), of St Dunstan in the East (PROB 4/7230 Scott, Samuel, of St Dunstan in the East, London 1669 20 July)
  190. 'West Side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the East', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  191. Daved Boonale. Just possibly David Bonnell of Isleworth, Middlesex (PROB 11/401 Dyke 134-172 Will of David Bonnell of Isleworth, Middlesex 13 October 1690)
  192. Sr Anthony Battman. Probably Sir Anthony Bateman (b. 1616, d. 1687), London merchant & skinner; son of Robert Bateman, skinner, of St Dunstan in the East; elected an EEIC committee, April 17 1662; great losses in fire of 1666; bankrupt by 1675 and prisoner in King's Bench; in business with older brother William Bateman (b. 1614, d. ?1706) and younger brother Thomas Bateman (b. 1622, d. 1685); brother-in-law of Sir Andrew Riccard. He also had a twenty-one country residence at Charleton, Kent, in which parish he was buried ('Bateman, Anthony,' in J.R. Woodhead, 'Backwell - Byfield', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 21-42, viewed 24/02712; 'A General Court of Adventurers, April 17, 1662' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 482, in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 200; 'Charleton,' in Kent hearth Tax, Lady day, 1664)
  193. XXXX
  194. John Mathewes. Just possibly John Mathew, citizen and grocer, of St Dunstan in the East (but also a John Mathewes, Strett side, 1 hearth) (PROB 4/5907 Mathew, John, of St Dunstan in the East, London, Citizen and Grocer 1681 3 June
  195. 'Chancery lane,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the West : Chancery Lane', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 07/03/12
  196. Constantyn Esqr. Possibly Philip Constantine (b. ?, d. ca. 1688, or 1692), of St Dunstan in the West (PROB 4/20766 Constantine, Phillipp, of St. Dunstan in the West, London 1688 16 Aug. Undated; PROB 4/1102 Constantine, Philip of St Dunstans in the West, widower 1692 26 April (1688); no discernible PRC will)
  197. George Dewey. George Dewy sen (alias Dewey) (b. ?, d. ca. 1671, of Chancery Lane (PROB 20/743 Dewy, George sen.: Chancery Lane 1671; PROB 4/5381 Dewy, George, of Chancery Lane, Midd., gent 1683 2 [?Dec.]; PROB 11/374 Drax 102-156 Will of George Dewy, Gentleman of Chancery Lane, Middlesex 15 November 1683; PROB 32/33/129 Deceased: Dewy, George, gent, Chancery Lane, [Holborn], Middx. Inventory (1683 Nov. 15))
  198. Richard Sanders. Probaly Richard Saunders (b. ?, d. ca. 1676), citizen & baker, of St Dunstan in the West (PROB 4/11381 Saunders, Richard, of St. Dunston in the West, London, Citizen & Baker 1676 26 Feb.; PROB 11/350 Bence 1-54 Will of Richard Saunders, Gentleman of Saint Dunstan in the West, City of London 11 January 1676)
  199. Ralph Delves. Ralph Delves (b. ?, d. ca. 1675), stationer, of St Dunstan in the West (PROB 4/8319 Delves, Ralph, of St Dunstan in the West, and in the Liberty of the Rolles, Middx., stationer 1675 13 Sept.; PROB 11/379 Cann 1-51 Will of Elizabeth Delves, Widow of Chancery Lane, Middlesex 16 February 1685)
  200. Sir Thom Escott. Sir Thomas Escott (b. ?, d. ca. 1684), of Chancery lane (PROB 4/5416 Estcourt, Sir Thomas, kt., of Chancery Lane, London 1684 1 March; PROB 11/373 Drax 52-101 Will of Sir Thomas Estrourt of Sherston Pinckney, Wiltshire 04 July 1683)
  201. The Honrb Sir Hearbert Grimston. Sir Harbotle Grimston (b. ?, d. ca. 1685), Master of the Rolls of Gorhambury, Hertfordshire (PROB 11/379 Cann 1-51 Will of Sir Harbotle Grimston, Master of the Rolls of Gorhambury, Hertfordshire 16 January 1685)
  202. 'Fetter lane,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the West : Fetter Lane', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 05/03/12
  203. Edward Marshall. Edward marshall (b.?, d. ca. 1675) (PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of Edward Marshall of Saint Dunstan in the West, City of London 11 December 1675), see also PROB 4/12829 Marshall, Joshua, of St. Dunstan, in the West, London, esq. 1679 25 Sept. (1678)
  204. 'Nevill Alley,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the West : Neville Alley', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 05/03/12
  205. Stephen Mundy. Probably Stephen Mundy (b. ?, d. ca, 1676), gentléeman, of St Dunstan in the West (PROB 5/5791 MUNDY, Stephen, gent, of St Dunstan in the West, London 1676)
  206. 'White Fryers precincte,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the West : Whitefriars Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 05/03/12
  207. Richard Earl of Corke. Possibly the same as or related to Richard Earl of Burlington and Cork (b. ?, d. ca. 1698) (PROB 11/448 Lort 224-268 Will of Richard Earl of Burlington and Cork 10 February 1698)
  208. 'Streete,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the West : Fleet Street', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 25/02/12
  209. Mr Serjant Parker . John Parjer, serjeant at law, of St Dunstan in the West (PROB 11/326 Hone 1-57 Will of John Parker, Serjeant Law 13 April 1668; PROB 32/3/66 Deceased: Parker, John, Grays Inn, Middx. Letters of administration 1667 May 17 (1667 Apr. 24))
  210. Sr George Benyon. Just possibly George Benyon, Gentleman of Saint Dunstan in the West (PROB 11/359 King 1-65 Will of George Benyon, Gentleman of Saint Dunstan in the West, City of London 12 March 1679; PROB 32/4/80 Deceased: Bynion, Sir George, St. Giles in the Fields, Middx. (Pitt et Smith con Bynion) Commission for appraisement 1669 Nov. 6)
  211. Dr Joseph Thompson. Joseph Thompson (b. ?, d. ca. 1678), clerk vicar of Saint Dunstan in the West (PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Will of Joseph Thompson, Clerk Vicar of Saint Dunstan in the West, City of London 17 January 1679; PROB 18/10/48 Probate lawsuit Baker v Thompson, concerning the deceased Joseph Thompson, widow and vicar of St Dunstan in the West, London. Allegation 1678)
  212. 'Streete side,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the West : Fleet Street', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 24/02/12
  213. Sr Boulster Whittlocke. Sir Bulstrode Whitlocke, lawyer (b. ?, d. ca. 1676) (PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158 Will of Sir Bulstrode Whitlocke 10 November 1676)
  214. '[à] in ye west,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the West : West Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 05/03/12
  215. Francis Greene. Possibly Francis Greene (b. ?, d. ca. 1685), sword cutler, of St Dunstan in the West (PROB 4/1166 Greene, Francis, of St Dunstan in the West, Midd., 1685 20 May)
  216. 'St Dunstons in ye West prcincte,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the West : West Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 25/02/12
  217. Henry Pinkney. Henry Pinckney (alias Pinkney) (b. ?, d. ca. 1678), goldsmith, of St Dunstan in the West (PROB 4/9339 Pinckney, Henry, of St. Dunstan in the West, London, citizen and goldsmith 1678 20 Aug.; PROB 11/357 Reeve 56-105 Will of Henry Pinckney, Goldsmith of London 17 August 1678)
  218. William Pinkney. Probably William Pinckney (alias Pinkney) (b. ?, d. ca. 1680), goldsmith, of St Dunstan in the West (PROB 11/363 Bath 60-123 Will of William Pinckney, Goldsmith of London 30 June 1680)
  219. William Leake. William Leake (b. ?, d. ca. 1673), stationer, of St Dunstan in the West (PROB 4/8077 Leake, William, of St Dunstan in the West, London 1673 8 Apr.; PROB 11/341 Pye 1-52 Will of William Leake, Stationer of London 25 February 1673)
  220. Sir William Drake. Probably Sir William Drake, bart. (b. 1606, d. 1669), lawyer, of Buckinghamshire; chirographer to the court of common pleas; M.P., 1640-48, 1661-69. Son of Francis Drake, of Esher, ?Surrey (PROB 4/17255 Drake, Sir William, Bt. of St. Dunstan in the West, London, and Shardeloes in Amersham, Bucks 1670 25 July; PROB 11/330 Coke 57-107 Will of Sir William Drake of Buckinghamshire 08 September 1669; 'Tyrwhitt-Drake, of Shardeloes,' in John Burke, A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain (London, 1836), p. 581; see also XXXX)
  221. Arthur Denham. Arthur Denham (b. ?, d. ca. 1667), apothecary, of St Dunstan in the West (PROB 11/323 Carr 1-58 Will of Arthur Denham, Apothecary of Saint Dunstan in the West, City of London 19 February 1667)
  222. 'Two Crane Court,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dunstan in the West : Two Crane Court', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 05/03/12
  223. Ralph Foster. Possibly Ralph Foster (b. ?, d. ca. 1677), barber chirugeon, of St Dunstan in the West (PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43 Will of Ralph Foster, Barber, Chirurgeon of Saint Dunstan in the West, Middlesex 24 January 1677 )
  224. 'Fanchurch Strett south side' in in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: Saintt Gabrill Fanchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 15/02/12
  225. Richard Boylston. Richard Boylston. Probably Richard Boylston, clothworker (PROB 11/343 Pye 119-167 Will of Richard Boylston, Cloth Worker of London 30 December 1673; PROB 4/2906 Boylston, Richard, Citizen and Clothworker of London missing(1674); see also PROB 4/5513 Boylston, Thomas, of St Gabriel Fenchurch, Citizen and Cooper of London 1669 30 July (1668); PROB 4/7331 Boylston, Katherine, of St Gabriel Fenchurch, London, spinster 1665 28 Jan.
  226. Edward Boylston. Probably Edward Boylston, clothworker (PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of Edward Boylston, Clothworker of Saint Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London 20 December 1675; PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Sentence of Edward Boylston or Boilston of Saint Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London 01 June 1676; PROB 18/8/33 Probate lawsuit Boylston v Stansall, concerning the deceased Edward Boylstone of St Gabriel Fenchurch, London. Allegation and interrogatory 1676)
  227. Sir Francis Clarke. Sir Francis Clarke, London merchant (b. 1622, d. ca. 1690). In addition to his ten hearth premises on the south side of Fenchurch street, Sir Francis Clarke probably had an eleven hearth home in Putney, close to the larger Putney home of Sir Thomas Chamberlaine. The Surrey hearth tax return for Lady Day 1664 shows a "Mr Clarke 11 hearths" in Putney. Francis Clarke was knighted, according to J.R. Woodhead, in 1665. Furthermore, Woodhead records a Putney home in 1668. Woodhead does not record the Fenchurch Street property, but notes St. Helen's, Bishopsgate address was given as Sir Francis Clarke's trading address in 1677. Sir Francis Clarke sent a letter to Sir George Oxenden from London, dated April 7th, 1663 (7th April 1663, Letter from Francis Clarke to Sir GO, London; PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Dame Mary Clarke, Widow of Putney, Surrey 07 December 1672; J.R. Woodhead (1666) states PCC Admon, 4 Jun 1690 and 4 Dec 1708); 'Clarke, Francis (A)', in J.R. Woodhead, 'Cade - Cutler', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966))
  228. 'North side Fanchurch Strett' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: Saintt Gabrill Fanchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 15/02/12
  229. Tho: Boylston. Probably Thomas Boylston, London citizen and cooper (PROB 11/328 Hone 113-166 Will of Thomas Boylston, Cooper of London 07 December 1668; PROB 4/5513 Boylston, Thomas, of St Gabriel Fenchurch, Citizen and Cooper of London 1669 30 July (1668); see also Richard Boylston (14 hearths) and Edward Boylston (adjacent) on Fanchurch Strett south side; PROB 18/8/33 Probate lawsuit Boylston v Stansall, concerning the deceased Edward Boylstone of St Gabriel Fenchurch, London. Allegation and interrogatory 1676)
  230. Larance Martell (alias Lawrence), London Merchant (See "XXXX Fanchurch Street, Langborne Ward & Aldgate Ward" (ML (1677); PROB 4/8681 Martel, Laurence, of St Gabriel Fanchurch, London, merchant; PROB 18/9/36 Probate lawsuit Martell v Martell, concerning the deceased Laurence Martell, [merchant] of St Gabriel, Fenchurch, London. Allegation 1677 1679 25 June (1677); possibly PROB 11/565 Tenison 15 -206 Will of Ann Martell, Widow of London 05 September 1718)
  231. John Halford. Possibly John Howford (alias Halford), of St. Gabriell Fenchurch, London (PROB 4/20603 Howford, John, of St. Gabriell Fenchurch, London 1667 17 Oct. Undated; no discernible PRC will)
  232. 'Butolph Lane west' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St George Botolph Lane', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 15/02/12
  233. Arnoll Beake. Probably Arnold Vander Beke (PROB 11/348 Dycer 52-105 Will of Arnold Vander Beke 22 July 1675)
  234. Elias Beake. Possibly Elias Vander Beke (alias Beak) (PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of Elias Vander Beke, or Vander Beak of Saint Olave Hart Street 03 July 1667)
  235. [Nathanell Letton (alias Nathaniel Letten), London merchant (b. ?, d. ca. 1682) ("Nathaniel Letten will" PROB 11/370 Cottle 55-110 Will of Nathaniel Letten, Merchant of Saint Dionis Backchurch, City of London 15 August 1682])
  236. 'Puding Lane East side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St George Botolph Lane', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 15/02/12
  237. Bryan Apellbee. Unlikely match to PROB 11/371 Cottle 111-163 Will of Brian Appelby, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 04 December 1682)
  238. 'Barbican North: Three pigeon ally', in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Giles (without) Cripplegate : Barbican North', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed10 February 2012
  239. Earl of Bridgewater. Possibly John, Earl of Bridgewater (PROB 11/389 Foot 133-172 Will of John Earle of Bridgewater Viscount Brackley and Baron of Ellesmere 28 May 1687)
  240. 'Barbican South: Figg Tree Court' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Giles (without) Cripplegate : Barbican South', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed10 February 2012
  241. Richard Barker. Possibly Richard Barker, London Merchant (PROB 11/376 Hare 48-97 Will of Richard Barker, Merchant of London 15 July 1684)
  242. Richard Chiverton. Possibly (Sir) Richard Chiverton (b. 1606, d. 1679), London merchant, who has been profiled by J.R. Woodhead (1966). Woodhead mentions Fenchurch Street, 1641, St Margaret Moses, 1653, on the Green, Clerkenwell, Middx, 1677, where he died (PROB 11/361 King 125-176 Will of Sir Richard Chiverton, Alderman of the City of London of City of London 25 November 1679; 'Chiverton, Richard' in J.R. Woodhead, 'Cade - Cutler', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (London, 1966), pp. 42-56)
  243. 'Checquer ally' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Giles (without) Cripplegate : Checquer Alley', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed10 February 2012
  244. Sr Robert Viner. Possibly Sir Robert Vyner, XXXX (PROB 11/393 Exton 131-172 Will of Sir Robert Vyner of London 04 October 1688)
  245. Thomas Cooke. Just possibly Thomas Cooke, citizen and butcher, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London (PROB 4/19119 Cooke, Thomas, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, Citizen & Butcher 1668 5 Sept.)
  246. 'Goat ally' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Giles (without) Cripplegate : Goat Alley', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 07 December 2011
  247. Nathaniel Withers, London merchant (b. ?, d. 1669). Nathaniel Withers was living in the parish of St. Giles without Cripplegate at his death in 1669, his dwelling in Goat Alley having been rated at a relatively modest eight hearths three years earlier (PROB 4/8600 Withers, Nathaniel, the elder of St Giles without Cripplegate, Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London 1670 13 Aug. (1669); PROB 11/331 Coke 108–166 Will of Nathanaell Withers, Merchant Tailor of London 15 September 1669)
  248. George Coles. Just possibly George Coles, citizen and leatherseller, of St Giles, Cripplegate, Middlesex (PROB 4/5573 Coles, George, of St Giles without Cripplegate, Midd., Citizen and Leatherseller of London 1669 8 April; see PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of Anne Coles, Widow of Saint Giles without Cripplegate, Middlesex 12 February 1672)
  249. 'Grub Street East' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Giles (without) Cripplegate : Grub Street East', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  250. Edmund Harrison. Edmund Harrison, esq., fôf St Giles without Cripplegate, London (PROB 4/19423 Harrison, Edmund, ?embroiderer, of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London, esq. 1667 5 Oct.; PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of Edmund Harrison of Embroiderer 08 June 1667)
  251. 'Grub Street West' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Giles (without) Cripplegate : Grub Street West', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  252. George Woodcocok. Probably George Woodcocke (alias Woococke), citizen and vitner, of St. Giles, Cripplegate (PROB 4/18445 Woodcocke, George, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, Citizen & Vintner of London 1669 6 May; PROB 11/330 Coke 57-107 Will of George Woodcocke, Vintner of Saint Giles without Cripplegate, City of London 06 May 1669)
  253. 'Jennings rents' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Giles (without) Cripplegate : Jennings Rents', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  254. John Jennings. Probably John Jenings (alias Jennings), of St Gyles, Criplegate, London. Possibly related to John Jennings (b.?, d. ca. 1680), gold weaver, of St Giles Cripplegate, London (PROB 4/11805 Jenings, John, of St. Gyles, Criplegate, London 1668 7 Jan. (1667); see also PROB 11/363 Bath Will of John Jennings, Gold Weaver of Saint Giles Cripplegate, Middlesex 22 September 1680)
  255. Nathaniell Withers. (See Nathaniell Withers 8 hearths, Goat Alley, St. Giles, Cripplegate)
  256. 'Old Street' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Giles (without) Cripplegate : Old Street', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 07 December 2011
  257. George Dashwood. Just possibly George Dashood, London merchant ( PROB 11/405 Vere 93-139 Will of George Dashwood of Hackney, Middlesex 02 July 1691)
  258. 'Ould Street North: Bottle & bag yd' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Giles (without) Cripplegate : Old Street North', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  259. John Redding. Just possibly John Reddinge, St Gyles without Cripplegate, London (PROB 4/11546 Reddinge, John, of St. Gyles without Cripplegate, London 1668 19 Nov. (1665); no PRC will identifiable)
  260. William Kiffin. See "William Kiffin, little Morefields (Cripplegate Without Ward)" (ML (1677)) (PROB 11/449 Pott 1-44 Will of Henry Kiffin, Merchant of London 01 March 1699)
  261. Richard Clark. Possibly Richard Clark, St. Giles Cripplegate, London (PROB 4/5588 Clarke, Richard, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London 1666 1 March)
  262. William Dashwood. Just possibly William Dashwood, ?London merchant (PROB 4/16781 Dashwood, William, of the City of London ob. at Chesthunt, Herts. 1680 2 Feb.)
  263. Will: Fryer. William Fryer (b. ?, d. ca. 1685), citizen and barber chirugeion, of St Ggregory, London (PROB 4/1909 Fryer, William, of St Gregory, London, Citizen and Barber Chirurgion 1685 2 Jan. (1684)
  264. Will: Miller. William Miller, bookseller (b. ?, d. ca. 1693), of St. Gregory, London (PROB 5/3354 Miller, William, of St Gregory by St Paul's, London 1693)
  265. Randall Bell. Randallé Bell (b. ?, d. ca. 1688), of St Gregory (PROB 4/1923 Bell, Randall, of St Gregory, London 1688 23 Aug.)
  266. Marwood. Possibly Henry Marwood (b. ?, d. ca. 1678), citizen and merchant taylor (PROB 4/3779 Marwood, Henry, of St Gregory, London, Citizen and Merchant Taylor 1678 25 Nov. (1675); PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of Henry Marwood, Merchant Tailor of Saint Gregory, City of London 18 November 1675)
  267. John Dickison. Possibly John Dickins (b. ?, d. ca.1677), of St. Gregory (PROB 5/1352 Dickins, John, of St Gregory by St Paul's, London, citizen and merchant tailor (includes account) [Registered will: PROB 11/350] 1677); PROB 11/350 Bence 1-54 Will of John Dickins, Merchant Tailor of London 12 February 1676 )
  268. Francis Lash. Possibly related to Elizabeth lashe (b. ?, d. ca.1680), widow, of St Gregory (PROB 4/11753 Lashe, Elizabeth, of St. Gregory by St. Paul, London, widdow 1680 30 Oct.); PROB 11/363 Bath 60-123 Will of Elizabeth Lashe, Widow of Saint Gregory by Saint Paul's, City of London 06 September 1680)
  269. John Clement. John Clement (b. ?, d. ca. 1673), proctor of court of Arches, St Gregory (PROB 20/525 Clements, John: St Gregory, London, proctor of court of Arches 1673); no discernible PROB 11 PRC will)
  270. Dr Chamberlane. Probably Thomas Chamberlaine, "doctor of phisick" (PROB 4/19886 Chamberlaine, Thomas, of St. Gregorie ob. in Marke Lane within the Citie of London, doctor of phisick 1670 1 June Undated); PROB 11/322 Mico 139-184 Will of Doctor Thomas Chamberlaine or Chamberlayne 31 October 1666)
  271. Will Grantham (b. ?, d. ca. 1676), stationer, of St Gregory, London (PROB 4/11709 Grantham, William, of St. Gregory, London, stationer 1676 15 June; PROB 11/350 Bence 1-54 Will of William Grantham, Stationer of London 31 May 1676)
  272. Chamberlin. It is not clear who this entry refers to (But see "Chamberlin ([Burial] 1677 Aug. 23: Elizabath Chamberlin, in the Church in the voyd place in her husband's grave" (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London (London, 1904), p. 324)))
  273. Edward Drayton, vintner. Sir William Ryder referred to him in a letter to Sir George Oxenden dated October 15th, 1667, offering to obtain more wine for Sir George Oxenden from "Honest Drayton," if Oxenden had enjoyed the wine Ryder had previously sent. Drayton was the innkeeper of the Great or Old James in Bishopsgate Street. It was a sizeable tavern with eighteen hearths, and was visited on a number of occasions by Samuell Pepys in the 1660s. Latham & Mathews state that Drayton died a rich man in 1677. Resident in St. Helen's, Bishopsgate in 1650s and 1660s, the St. Helen's, Bishopsgate parish register book records a number of christenings and deaths for children and servants of Edward Drayton and Jane, his wife. Edward Drayton was buried in the parish: "[Burial] 1677, Aug. 20 : M:r Edward Drayton, in the Church in the north quire on the South Side of M:r Backhouses his toum" (15th October 1667, Letter from William Ryder to Sir GO, London; Robert Latham, William Matthews, The diary of Samuel Pepys, vol. 10 (XXXX, XXXX), p. 424; PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of Edward Drayton, Vintner of London 02 October 1677; W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London (London, 1904), p. 324)
  274. Sr John Langham. Sir John Langham, London merchant. "I give and bequeath unto my Loving Sonn Stephen Langham All That my Capitall Messuages or tenem:t with the appurtenances commonly called or knowne by the name of Crosbyes Place or Crosby House scituate lying & being in the Parish of S:t Helens within Bishopsgate London And all those severall Messuages or Tenem:ts with the appurtenances to the said capitall Messuage or Tenem:t called Crosby Place belonging or appurteyning And also the ?Rectory appropriate of S:t Helens in the Ward of Bishopsgate London with the rights members and appertannces therof And all other the Messuages or Tenem:ts of mee the said S:r John Langham in the said Parish of of S:t Helens" ( PROB 11/336 Duke 54-101 Will of Sir John Langham of Cottesbrooke, Northamptonshire 21 June 1671)
  275. Daniell Whistler. Possibly Daniell Whistler, doctor of physic (b. ?, d. ?); fellow of Royal College of Physicians, 1663/64 (PROB 11/376 Hare 48-97 Will of Daniel Whistler, Doctor in Physic of London 16 July 1684; PROB 5/4277 Whistler, Daniel, MD, of Christ Church, London (includes account) 1685)
  276. Benjamin Skutt (b. ca. 1632. d. ca. 1699), London merchant. ("Benj. Skutt, Great St. Hellens, Bishopsgate Ward" (ML (1677); PROB 11/451 Pott 86-128 Will of Benjamin Skutt of Island of Barbados 15 July 1699; HCA 13/76 f. 501r. '2. BENJAMIN SKUTT paroa S:ta Helena magna Mercatoris, aetatis 37'; probably related PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of Joseph Skutt 08 March 1677 & PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Sentence of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of Saint Helen, City of London 27 February 1678; PROB 18/7/2 Probate lawsuit Baden otherwise Harward and others v Skutt, concerning the deceased Joseph Skutt, merchant and plantation owner of St Helen the Great, City of London and of Barbados, West Indies. Allegation and holograph will 1675; PROB 18/8/40 Probate lawsuit Baden otherwise Harward and others v Skutt, concerning the deceased Joseph Skutt, merchant and plantation owner of St Helen the Great, City of London and of Barbados, West Indies. Allegation 1676)
  277. Abraham Moone. Abraham Moone, London merchant (See "Abra. Moone, Great St. Hellens, Bishopsgate Ward" (ML (1677); "[Burial] 1688, June 4 M:r Abraham Moone, in the voyd Place of the Church Close up to the West End of S:r Jno Lawrences tombe" (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London (London, 1904), p. 335)
  278. Just possibly PROB 11/400 Dyke 91-133 Will of John Fenn 09 July 1690
  279. Sir John Lawrence. Sir John Lawrence (b. ?, d. 1691/92, London merchant. Son of Abraham Lawrence, a merchant of St Helen, Bishopsgate. Sir John Lawrence had a London house of twenty-six hearths in Great St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, and a thirty-one hearth house in Putney. He died intestate, but a post-mortem inventory has survived for the Putney mansion (PROB 5/2301 Lawrence, Sir John, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694; "Sir John Lawrence, Great St. Hellens, Bishopsgate Ward" (ML (1677); 'Lawrence, John,' in J.R. Woodhead, 'Lambert - Lytler', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 104-101, viewed 22/02/12)
  280. William Finch, London merchant and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. William Finch wrote to Sir George Oxenden from London, in a letter dated March 6th, 1665/66 (6th March 1665/66, Letter from William Finch to Sir GO, London); He lived on the East side of Bishopsgate Street in the parish of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, from at least 1659 till his death in 1672. His residence appears in the 1666 London hearth tax returns with ten hearths. In his will he described himself as a merchant of London ( PROB 11/339 Eure 55-107 Will of William Finch, Merchant of London 08 July 1672). He was buried in St. Helen's Bishopsgate, the parish in which his wife had given birth to XX children: "1672, July 4. M:r William Finch, in the Church in the north quire Closse to S:r Thomas Gresham's monument" (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London (London, 1904), p. 319). A marble wall monument was erected in the church memorialising him and his wife Esther, who died two years later
  281. John Harbin. See "John Harbin Great St. Hellens, Bishopsgate Ward" (ML (1677), John Harbin's house was by the St. Helen's, Bishopsgate churchyard; "[Burial] 1672/73, Jan. 18: M:r John Harbin, in the Church in the South quire Close to M:r Chamberlin's Stone, and his brother taken up and Layd with him in the same grave" (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London (London, 1904), p. 319
  282. Barnidisston. Probably the house of Sir Samuel Barnardiston, as suggested by T. Frank Green: "Sir Samuel's house was in Bishopsgate Street Within, near Cornhill, and abutted, at the rear, upon Merchant Taylors' Hall, being reached by a passage between two of the houses or shops that occupied the street frontage" (T. Frank Green, Survey of London Monograph 10: Morden College, Blackheath (London, 1916), p. 27); Harben states that the site of New City Chambers "On the west side of Bishopsgate. In Bishopsgate Ward Within (O.S.)" was "occupied in O. and M. 1677, by Sir Samuel Barnardiston's house, and in Strype, 1720 and 1755, so that the Chambers were probably erected after the Fire in Bishopsgate Street in 1765." (A. Harben, 'New City Chambers - New Court, Harrow Alley, Middlesex Street', A Dictionary of London (1918) (see possibly related PROB 20/134 Barnardiston, Sir Samuel 1708, 1710
  283. Ald. Francis Warner, Just possibly Francis Warner (PROB 11/379 Cann 1-51 Will of Francis Warner of City of London 07 March 1685)
  284. Beniam Alben. Possibly Benjamyn Albyn, London merchant and partner of John Jolliffe, London merchant and subscriber to the Smirna Venture Joint Stock (Possibly PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158 Will of Benjamin Albyn, Merchant of London 02 June 1676; PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment); see also possibly the widow of Benjamin Albyn: PROB 11/458 Noel 163-196 Will of Elizabeth Albyn, Widow of London 28 June 1700; PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5)
  285. Henry Spurstoe. PossiblyHenry Spurstow ( PROB 11/372 Drax 1-51 Will of Henry Spurstowe of London 14 February 1683)
  286. See "Thomas Lewis Little St. Hellens, Bishopsgate ward" (ML (1677)
  287. Edward Bushell. Possible Edward Bushell, London merchant, partner of William Bird, London merchant, who was resident in Hackney (PROB 11/418 Box 1-45 Will of Edward Bushell, Merchant of Hackney, Middlesex 20 February 1694; PROB 11/444 Lort 45-91 Will of William Bird or Birde, Merchant of Hackney, Middlesex 26 March 1698)
  288. 'St James Duke Place' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St James Duke Place ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  289. Woodmongers Hall (See C 111/189 PACKET 30: UNKNOWN CAUSES: Lease of Edith Dawson of London, widow, to John Bishop of St James Duke Place, London, of livery stables in Dalstons Court, St James Duke Place (formerly part of Woodmonger's Hall); with assignment to William Ellins of St Katharine Coleman, London, merchant, Robert Oxley of London, cooper, and James Ellins of St James Duke Place 1700-1705
  290. William Brewer. Possibly William Brewer (b. ?, d. ca. 1668), painter stainer, of St James Dukes Place. In 1663 Pepys mentions a Captain William Brewer, painter: "Up, and Mr. Battersby, the apothecary, coming to see me, I called for the cold chine of beef and made him eat, and drink wine, and talked, there being with us Captain Brewer, the paynter, who tells me how highly the Presbyters do talk in the coffeehouses still, which I wonder at." (Friday 16 January 1662/63); "After dinner with Sir J. Minnes to see some pictures at Brewer’s, said to be of good hands, but I do not like them." (Tuesday 16 June 1663). Latham & Mathew describe him as a "Liveryman of the Painter Stainers’ Company; living in the parish of St. Matthew, Friday Street at the time of his marriage in 1635. His bills for ‘divers painted works’ in the Navy Office buildings appear in the Treasurer’s ledgers under 'Extra Service on the Seas.' (PROB 11/328 Hone 113-166 Will of William Brewer or Brewers, Painter Stainer of London of Saint James Dukes Place 26 November 1668); Pepys Diary, online edn.; Latham & Mathews,Pepys Diary Companion, vol. X
  291. James Young. Probably James Young (b.?, d. ca. 1687), merchant and clothworker, of St James Duke s Place (PROB 11/389 Foot 133-172 Will of James Young, Merchant and Clothworker of Saint James Dukes Place, City of London 14 December 1687)
  292. Francis Beech. Francis Beech, cordwainer, of St James, Dukes Place. Just possibly related to John Beech, of the Liberty of St. James, Dukes's Place, London (PROB 11/396 Ent 91-138 Will of Francis Beech, Cordwainer of Saint James Dukes Place, City of London 08 July 1689; PROB 4/911 Beech, John, of the liberty of St. James, Duke's Place, London 1668 19 May (XXX))
  293. Tho. Colclough. A Thomas Colclough (10 hearths) is listed 'In Harpe Alley' in the 'First Precinct' of Cornhill ward in the 1662 Hearth Tax return. Both that entry and the 1666 entry for St. James Duke Street may be Thomas Colclough (b. 1619, d. 1680), grocer, of London. Zahadieh (2010: 64) states that Thomas Colclough was in partnership with the older London merchant, John Jeffreys (b. 1614, d. 1688), also a grocer, from some time after the completion of Jeffreys' apprenticeship (?ca. 1639). The two men specialized in the import of tobacco from Virginia and the export of slaves from Africa. See John Jefferis Esqr, Rat Allie, St Clement Eastcheap (9 hearths, 1666). This partnership is confirmed in a series of depositions relating to a case in the High Court of Admiralty "on the behalf of John Jeffreys, Thomas Colclough and Company Owners and employers of the shipp y:e ?Rappahannack whereof Thomas Clarke was Master," in early Maarch 1656/57. (PROB 11/366 North 48-94 Will of Thomas Colclough, Grocer of London 28 April 1681; 'Colclough, Thomas,' in J.R. Woodhead, 'Cade - Cutler', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 42-56, viewed 22/03/12; Nuala Zahedieh, The Capital and the Colonies: London and the Atlantic Economy, 1660-1700 (Cambridge, 2010), p. 64; 'Jeffreys, John (B),' in J.R. Woodhead, 'Jackson - Justice', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 96-101, viewed 22/03/12; HCA13/71)
  294. William Palmer. Probably William Palmer, citizen and cooper, of St. Katherine, Coleman (PROB 4/18272 Palmer, William, of St. Katherine Coleman, London, Citizen & Cooper 1669 20 Dec. (1668); PROB 11/328 Hone 113-166 Will of William Palmer, Cooper of London 21 October 1668)
  295. 'Crutchett Friers North,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Katherine Coleman ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 15/02/12
  296. Phillip Starkey Esq. Philip Stakey, citizen and brewer, of St Katherine Coleman (PROB 4/6094 Starkey, Philip, of St Katherine Coleman, London, Citizen and Brewer 1680 3 Sept. (1679); PROB 11/360 King 66-124 Will of Phillipp Starkey, Brewer of London 17 July 1679
  297. 'Fanchurch Strett north' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Katherine Coleman ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011) viewed 24 January 2012
  298. Thomas Papillon. By 1666, Thomas Papillon had a London house, and a house in Acrise, Kent. He mentioned London and Kent parishes in his will: "I give and bequeath unto M:r Robinson (Pastor of the Church Meeting in little S:t Hellens London) the summe of five pounds and the like summe of ffive pounds to M.r Jn:o Lewis Min:r of the parish of Acryse in the County of Kent." Strype records in the chancel of St Katharine Coleman: "Anna Mary Papillon, Wife of David Papillon, of Lubenham in the County of Leicester, Gent. Nov. 8. 1675. ætat. 84. And George Papillon, of London, Merchant, Son of the said David, July 6. 1684. And Jane, Daughter of Philip Papillon, and Anne Jollif, his Wife, June 24. 1690. And David Papillon, Son of Thomas Papillon, of Paris. April 22. 1693. Aged 77" ( PROB 11/465 Herne 90-131 Will of Thomas Papillon of London 03 June 1702; 'Parish of St Katharine Coleman,' in John Strype, A survey of the cities of London and Westminster, Ch. 4, Bk 2, p. 80, viewed 07/03/12)
  299. Doct William Burnett. Possibly Dr William Burnett, Doctor of Medicine and of the College of Physicians (PROB 11/444 Lort 45-91 Will of Doctor William Burnett, Doctor of Medicine and of the College of Physicians in London 16 March 1698)
  300. Jacob Lacie. Probably Jacob Lucie (b. ?, d. ?1688), London merchant. Lucas Lucy, merchant, is recorded by Strype as buried in the Chancel of St Katherine Coleman, Octob. 14 1663In 1677, Jacob Lucie was listed in Fanchurch-street (Langborne Ward & Aldgate Ward); In 1666, Samuel Swynock lived nearby in St Katherine Coleman Magesty Allie and Lucie and Swinnock appear together commercially. See "June 1669: June 18: Treasury warrant to the Customs Farmers to permit Jacob Lucy and Samuell Swynock, of London, merchants, to unlade the "Mary and Jane," Custom free, in accordance with the permission granted by the King by letters patent under the Great Seal, 1666, April 3, permitting the commodities of Jamaica to be imported to England free of Custom for five years from 1663–4, Feb. 18, in order to advance the plantation of that island; in spite of the fact that for accidental reasons the said ship arrived in England after the time limited as above, viz., 1668–9, Feb. 18. Out Letters Customs I. p. 166." ('Parish of St Katharine Coleman,' in John Strype, A survey of the cities of London and Westminster, Ch. 4, Bk 2, p. 80, viewed 07/03/12; William A. Shaw (ed.), 'Entry Book: June 1669', Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 3: 1669-1672 (1908), pp. 226-240, viewed 29 August 2009); PROB 11/390 Exton 1-44 Will of Jacob Lucie of Saint Katherine Coleman, City of London 12 December 1688
  301. Samuell Swinock. In 1677, Samuel Swinock was listed in Fanchurch street Pye Alley (Langborne Ward & Aldgate Ward) (ML (1677); see PROB 5/1491 Swinnock [Swinoke], John, of St Katherine Coleman, London [Registered will: PROB 11/407] 1697
  302. Randall Knipe. In 1677, "Rand. Knipe" was listed in Fanchurch Street (ML (1677); possibly PROB 11/384 Lloyd 91-135 Will of Randolph Knipe, Merchant of London 30 October 1686)
  303. 'In Alderman Bery & so onn 600: bhind the Chorch' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Lawrence Jewry ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 15/02/12
  304. Sr Erasmus Delafountain. Probably Sir Erasmus De La Fountaine of Kirby Bellars, Leicestershire (PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of Sir Erasmus De La Fountaine of Kirby Bellars, Leicestershire 28 March 1672, pp. 29 (sic))
  305. Sr George Entt. Sir George Ent was a doctor in physic. He treated Elizabeth Dallison in her final illness (PROB 11/397 Ent 139-189 Will of Sir George Ent, Doctor in Physic of East Langton, Kent 21 October 1689; PROB 11/396 Ent 91-138 Unfinished Will of Sir George Ent, Doctor in Physic October 1689)
  306. Francis Perkins. Francis Perkins, haberdasher (PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of Francis Perkins, Haberdasher of Saint Lawrence Jewry, City of London 03 February 1672 )
  307. 'In St Lawrenc Lann' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Lawrence Jewry ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 15/02/12
  308. Isack Pead. Presumably related to John Pead of St Lawrence, Jewry (PROB 4/2529 Pead, John, of St Lawrence Jewry, London 1675 15 Dec.)
  309. John Netelship. John Nettleship, salter (PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of John Nettleship or Nettleshipp, Salter of Saint Lawrence Jewry, City of London 26 February 1675: see also PROB 4/9712 Nettleshipp, Hugh, [of Wandsworth, Surrey, citizen and salter of London] 1668 22 May [illeg.])
  310. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Leonard Shoreditch : Spittle Yard', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/02/12
  311. See Samuel Wastall, Vine Court Spittlefields (ML (1677); possibly PROB 11/392 Exton 87-130 Will of Samuell Wastell, Grocer of London 07 July 1688; see also PROB 4/5179 Wastell, Samuel, of Hatfield, Herts. 1688 20 Aug.
  312. This is the footnote text
  313. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Leonard Shoreditch : Islington, Katharines Wheel Alley and Kings Head Yard', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119025 Date accessed: 05 January 2012
  314. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Leonard Shoreditch : Islington, Katharines Wheel Alley and Kings Head Yard', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119025 Date accessed: 05 January 2012
  315. 'Backward next the Roade' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Leonard Shoreditch : Unknown', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 12/04/12
  316. 'Church Yeard Alley,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Magnus the Martyr ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 07/03/12
  317. Edward Pitt. Edward Pitt (b. ?, d. ca. 1676 or 1677), citizen and leatherseller (PROB 4/10495 Pitt, Edward, of St. Magnus the Martyr, London, Citizen & Leatherseller 1677 25 May (1676); PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43 Will of Edward Pitt, Leather Seller of London 15 February 1677)
  318. William Carpenter. William Carpenter (b. ?, d. ca. 1682), salter, of St Magnus the Martyr (PROB 4/17491 Carpenter, William, of St. Magnus the Martyr, London, salter 1682 6 Feb.; no discernible PRC will)
  319. George Hurlock. Possibly related to Benjamin Hurlock (b. ?, d. ca. 1673), stationer, of St Magnus the Martyr (PROB 4/8100 Hurlock, Benjamin, of St Magnus the Martyr, London Citizen and Stationer 1673 9 Oct.; PROB 11/328 Hone 113-166 Will of Geoge Hurlocke, Stationer of Magnus the Martyr, City of London 27 October 1668)
  320. Thomas Ruck. Thomas Ruck (b. ?, d. ca. 1672 or 1673), ?girdler, of St Magnus the Martyr (PROB 4/11506 Ruck, Thomas, of St. Magnus, London 1673 9 May (1672); ?PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of Thomas Ruck, Girdler of London 05 March 1672)
  321. Thomas Wood. Possibly Thomas Wood (b. ?, d. ca. 1687), ironmonger, of St Magnus the Martyr (PROB 4/1458 Wood, Thomas, of St Magnus the Martyr, London 1687 27 Jan.; PROB 11/386 Foot 1-44 Will of Thomas Wood, Ironmonger of Saint Magnus the Martyr, City of London 26 January 1687)
  322. 'St Marget Paten' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Margaret Pattens', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 12/02/12
  323. Peter Vandeputt. Probably Peter Vandeputt, London merchant (PROB 11/331 Coke 108-166 Sentence of Peter Vandeputt of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 22 May 1669; see also Mr Peter Vandeputt 10 hearths, Clapham (1666)). Mentioned by Major (later Sir) Thomas Chambrelan, a frequent correspondent with Sir George Oxenden, in 1656, Papers sent by Major Thomas Chamberlain to John Thurloe. His son, also named Peter Vanderputt, London merchant, draper and alderman of Lime Street (1684-1687), has been profiled by J.R. Woodhead (1966) ('Vandeput, Peter' in J.R. Woodhead, 'Vandeput - Vyner', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (London, 1966), pp. 167-168
  324. 'In Mayden Lane,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Martin le Grand ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 24 January 2012
  325. Sir Thomas Bludworth, London merchant, subscriber to the Smirna Venture Join Stock and correspondent with Sir George Oxenden. House in Leatherhed (alias Leatherhead), Surrey (12 hearths, 1664) ( PROB 11/370 Cottle 55-110 Will of Sir Thomas Bludworth, Alderman of London 10 July 1682; 22nd March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Bludworth to Sir GO, London; see PROB 4/22762 Inventory of Charles Bludworth, 17XX (2 scrolls)
  326. 'Little Deanes Court,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Martin le Grand ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 24 January 2012
  327. John Johnson. Just possibly John Johnson (b. ?, d. ca. 1694), leatherseller, of St Martin le Grand, London (PROB 4/8344 Johnson, [John], of St Martin Le Grand, London, leather-seller 1694 12 Oct.; PROB 11/421 Box 136-186 Will of John Johnson, Leatherseller of London 11 October 1694)
  328. Henrie Paine. Henry Paine, vintner, of Ludgate ("Ludgate Street. 600. HENRY PAINE LVDGATE — In the field, H. A. P. Rev. AT THE DOGG TAVERN — A dog, with collar and chain, in the field. The site of the Dog tavern, from a parcel of deeds in the writer's possession,is shown to have been within Ludgate, now called Ludgate street, and " in or near Ave Maria lane."... By a deed of sale dated October 10th, 1654, Richard Graves and Helen his wife sold the said messuage or tenement, then described as " now or late in the tenure or occupation of Henry Hothersall, vintner, and now used, with other rooms thereto adjoyning, parcel of the possessions and holden by lease of the company of Stationers, for a tavern, commonly called or known by the name or sign of the Talbot, or the Dog tavern ;" to Martin Dallison, of Haringay, alias Homsey, gentleman, subject to the aforesaid lease, but relinquishing all claim to accruing rent, for 600/. Martin DalUson of Hammersmith, gent., his son and heir, held it by descent in September, 1666, when in the great conflagration the Dog tavern was wholly destroyed. In March, 1671, Dallison disposed of the site (the consideration does not appear) to William Williams, of St. Clement Danes, glazier, by whom the Dog tavern was rebuilt. The land measurement now first appears, and is thus estimated ; from north to south twenty-nine feet, and from west to east twenty-eight feet four inches ; having also another piece of ground on the south annexed, heretofore used as a court-yard, extending from north to south twelve feet, and from west to east seventeen feet four inches. Subsequent deeds show the heirs of Williams to have been possessors for very short periods; in fact, wealth acquired towards the evening of life affords but too frequently a brief space of enjoyment." (Jacob Henry Burn, A descriptive catalogue of the London traders, tavern, and coffee-house tokens current in the seventeenth century (London, 1853), pp. 126-127); PROB 11/378 Hare 141-180 Will of Henry Paine, Vintner of London 10 November 1684)
  329. Will: Wilsom. Possibly Mr William Wilson, of St Martin Ludgate (PROB 4/21369 Wilson, Mr. William, of St. Martin Ludgate, London 1675 2 Aug. )
  330. Thomas Apthorpe &. Apthorpe is a highly unusual name. There is only one Apthorpe will, 1660-1710, that of Thomas Apthorpe, "glass seller of Sain Martin in the Feilds." It is just possible that this is as in the hearth tax record. A secondary source states "From the mid-1670s also the only glass-seller supplying the house-hold of the Earl of Bedford at Bedford House not far away appears to have been Thomas Apthorpe, whose shop was near the corner of Drury Lane and Long Acre." The same source states in a footnote that Apthorpe was "a leading member of the Glass-sellers' Company." He was one of the first sellers of flint glass in London (PROB 11/457 Noel 124-162 Will of Thomas Apthorpe, Glass Seller of Saint Martins in the Feilds, Middlesex 12 October 1700; 'XXXX' in Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archæological Society, vol. 37 (London, 1986), p. 200; & fn. 47, p. 215; see also PROB 4/15554 Apthorpe alias Giles, Jane, of St. Clement Danes, Mdx. 1667 14 Feb.; for background on glass sellers see Alexander Liddon Howard, The Worshipful Company of Glass-sellers of London: from its inception to the present day (London, 1940)
  331. Ralph Gaile. Just possibly Ralph Gale (b.?, da. ca. 1671/72), haberdasher (PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of Ralph Gale, Haberdasher of London 03 February 1671
  332. 'St Martins Ludgate wth out: ould Bayley west syde' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Martin Ludgate ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 17/02/12)
  333. Sr Frances Pridion. Probably Sir Francis (sic) Prujean (sic) (b. ca. 1605, m. 1. ?, m. 2 1663/64, d. ca. 1666), doctor in physic; married at least twice; secondly, when about sixty, to "the Hon. Dame Margaret Fleming, of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, widow" on Feb. 10th, 1663/64. Dame Fleming was described as forty and upwards "she having been dangerously ill." The wedding was to be at Westminster Abbey "or in some convenient room in the house of Thomas Gorges, D.D., one of the prebends of said church, situate in the cloisters thereof." The wedding took place, since following Dr Prujeacn's death in 1666, his widow, Margaret Prujean, was engaged in probate litigation. Dr Prujean was a long term resident of St Martin Ludgate, of at least twenty years, since his son, Thomas Prujean "gent., of St. Martin Ludgate" married Isabelle Hore, of St. Sepulchre, spinster, nineteen, daughter of a citizen and apothecary, Robert Hore, at Great Ilford, Essex, in Nov. 1645. White (1891: 72, 152) refers to "Prujean Square, Old Bailey, on the west side, a few doors from Ludgate Hill, so named from the residence here of Sir Francis Prujean, and eminent physician, who was President of the College of Physicians, 1650-1654," and later states that "the country house of Sir Francis Prujean was Sutton Gate, Hornchurch." His widow went on to marry Sir John Maynard, serjeant-at-law. Pepys noted Dr Prujean's death in his diary on June 24th, 1666, remarking that "he died very rich, and had, for the last yeare, lived very handsomely, his lady bringing him to it He was no great painstaker in person, yet died very rich; and, as Dr. Clerke says, was of a very great judgment, but hath writ nothing to leave his name to posterity." (PROB 11/321 Mico 92-138 Will of Sir Francis Prujean, Doctor in Physic 06 July 1666; C 6/177/18 Short title: Prujean v Prujean. Plaintiffs: Margaret Prujean widow. Defendants: Robert Prujean. Subject: will of the deceased Sir Francis Prujean. Document type: demurrer. SFP 1666; C 6/178/39 Short title: Prujean v Prujean. Plaintiffs: Dame [unknown] Prujean. Defendants: Robert Prujean. Subject: personal estate of the deceased Sir Thomas Fleming. Document type: answer only. SFP 1667; C 6/190/83 Short title: Prujean v Prujean. Plaintiffs: Dame Margaret Prujean widow. Defendants: Robert Priyean, Lord Richard Georges, Henry Stanley, Michael Pearce and others. Subject: manor of North Stoneham, Hampshire. Document type: bill, answer. SFP 1666; [XXXX J. Foster, London marriage licences, 1521-1869 (London, 1887), p. 1103]; William White, Notes and queries, vol. 89 (?Oxford, 1894), p. 71; Henry B. Wheatley (ed.), The diary of Samuel Pepys, vol. 10 (London & New York, 1895), pp. 318-319)
  334. 'St Martins Ludgate wth out: Queens head Alley' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Martin Ludgate ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 18/02/12)
  335. wid Bishop. Possibly Mary Bishop, whose daughter was also named Mary Bishop (PROB 4/11156 Bishop, Mary, dau. of Mary Bishop of St. Martin Ludgate, London 1673 12 Aug. Undated )
  336. Sr Tho: Bate Hurst. Possibly Sir Thomas Bathurst (b.?, d. ca. 1688/89) of Horton Kirkby, Kent (PROB 11/390 Exton 1-44 Will of Sir Thomas Bathurst of Horton Kirkby, Kent 20 March 1688)
  337. 'North side' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary at Hill ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 17/02/12
  338. See Abraham & Francis Jaggard, Tokenhouse-yard near Billingsgate [Billingsgate Ward] (ML (1677); consistent with with 4s in £ 1692/93 records showing Abraham Jaggard in St Mary at Hill parish (City of London, Billingsgate Ward, St Mary Hill Parish: Jaggard, Abraham £8.00 £40.00 ££2.40 £200.00 Comment: Junior. " + [FIVE RECORDS LATER]"Jaggard, Abraham £4.00 £20.00 £1.20 £100.00 Comment: Senior.": 'Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693-1694: City of London, Billingsgate Ward, St Mary Hill Parish', Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693/4: The City of London, the City of Westminster, and Metropolitan Middlesex (1992), viewed 01 August 2009); see also PROB 11/418 Box 1-45 Will of Abraham Jaggard, Grocer of London 24 December 1694; PROB 11/518 Smith 232-280 Will of Abraham Jaggard, Grocer of Saint Mary at Hill, City of London 11 November 1710; see PROB 18/14/73 Probate lawsuit Jaggard v Jaggard, Browne and others, concerning the deceased Francis Jaggard, merchant of St Mary at Hill, London. Allegation 1682
  339. Robert Hawkines. Robert Hawkins (b. ?, d. ca.1691) (PROB 4/8082 Hawkins, Robert, of St Mary at Hill, London 1691 6 July)
  340. 'St Mary Hill' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary at Hill ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 17/02/12
  341. Sr Edwd Alston. Probably Sir Edward Alston (b. ?, d. ca. 1670), doctor of physic, despite location specified on will as "Great St. Helen [Bishopsgate]; President of Royal College of Physicians, 1663/64 (Royal College of Physicians of London: Charles II. Letters Patent under the Great Seal. RCP-LEGAC/Charter 1663 SR/1K 26 March 1663, viewed 17/02/12; PROB 11/332 Penn 1-66 Will of Sir Edward Alston, Doctor of Physic of Great Saint Helen, City of London 24 January 1670)
  342. Thomas Nurfulke. Possibly Thomas Norfolk (b. ?, d. ca. 1677), citizen and bricklayer (or tyler), of St Mary Hill (PROB 4/8144 Norfolk, Thomas, of St Mary at Hill, London, Citizen and Tylor 1677 22 Nov.; PROB 5/1278 Norfolke, Thomas, of St Mary at Hill, London, citizen and bricklayer [Administration act: PROB 6/52] 1677)
  343. Wm Defisher. Probably related to Samuel Devisher (alias De Vischer) (b. ?, d. ?), merchant, of St Mary Hill (PROB 18/8/13 Probate lawsuit Otgher and Walwin v Long otherwise Devischer and others, concerning the deceased Samuel Devisher [Samuel De Vischer], [merchant] of St Mary at Hill, London. Allegation 1676)
  344. 'Scotch Yard,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Bothaw ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 14/03/12
  345. Richard Cookeman. Richard Cookman (b. ?, d. ca. 1676), cooper, of St Mary Bothaw (PROB 4/11756 Cookman, Richard, of St. Mary Bothaw, London, cooper 1676 18 May; no discernible PRC will)
  346. 'Mary: Coalehurch:,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Colechurch ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 14/03/12
  347. Tho: Newton. Possibly Thomas Newton (b. ?, d. ca. 1672), citizen and grocer, of St Mary Colechurch (PROB 4/17955 Newton, Thomas, of St. Mary Colechurch, London, Citizen & Grocer 1672 15 May)
  348. John: Newton. Possibley John newton (b. ?, d. ca. 1682), citiozen and grocer, of St Mary Colechurch (PROB 4/3882 Newton, John, of St Mary Colechurch, London, Citizen and Grocer 1682 26 Oct.)
  349. 'Bearebinder Lane Anchor Yard' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  350. William Stringer. Probably William Stringer (b. ?, d. ca. ?), "hottpresser"; marr. to Susan; son, Daniell, bap. July 1 1655 (James Mark Saurin Brooke, Arthur Washington Hallen, The transcript of the registers of the united parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw: in the city of London, from their commencement 1538 to 1760 (London, 1886), p. 53)
  351. 'Greate Lumbard streete North syde' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 16/02/12
  352. John Colville. John Colville, goldsmith; marr. to Dorothy; son, Josias, bap. Feb. 23 1655/56; John Colville dead by Aug. 27 1671, when "Mrs Dorothoe Colvill" was described as "Widdow" (PR, p. 237) (XXXX)
  353. Alexander Holt Esqr. Alexander Holt (b. ?, d. ?), goldsmith; ??born Standish, County of Lancaster; married to Mary; son, Alexander, bap. Jan. 23, 1654 (Victoria history of the county of Lancaster, vol. 4 (XXXX, XXXX), p. ?; James Mark Saurin Brooke, Arthur Washington Hallen, The transcript of the registers of the united parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw: in the city of London, from their commencement 1538 to 1760 (London, 1886), p. 52; see also PROB 11/263 Ruthen 104-155 Will of Alexander Holt, Goldsmith of London 23 May 1657)
  354. 'Litle Lumbard streete ye North syde' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  355. William Rawson. William Rawson, goldsmith; mar. to Elizabeth; dau., Elizabeth, bap. Jun. 13 1656 (James Mark Saurin Brooke, Arthur Washington Hallen, The transcript of the registers of the united parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw: in the city of London, from their commencement 1538 to 1760 (London, 1886), p. 53)
  356. Godfrey Beck. Godfrey Beck, goldsmith; wife, Elizabeth, bur. Aug. 16 1677 (PR-burials, p. 243)
  357. 'Litle Lumbard streete ye Southsyde' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 16/02/12
  358. Thomas Weld. Possibly Thomas Weld (b. ?, d. ca. ?1678), "drugster"; mar. to Joyce; son, Thomas, bap. Oct. 30 1643; just possibly described in 1678 as "grocer of Richmond"; a Lawrence Weld, "Druggest," in St. Mary Woolnoth in Jan 1673 (PR-burials, p. 238)(James Mark Saurin Brooke, Arthur Washington Hallen, The transcript of the registers of the united parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw: in the city of London, from their commencement 1538 to 1760 (London, 1886), p. 46; PROB 11/357 Reeve 56-105 Will of Thomas Weld, Grocer of Richmond, Surrey 12 August 1678)
  359. Richard Turgis. Richard Turgis (b. ?, d. 1668 (?or 1669) was a London merchant and grocer; described in his burial entry as "Richard Tirges, Druggest"; marr. to Anne; daughter, Anne, bap. Mar. 22, 1654/55; Richard Turgis bur. Mar. 27 1668 (PR, 236) ( PROB 11/326 Hone 1-57 Will of Richard Turgis, Grocer of London 03 April 1668; PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll); James Mark Saurin Brooke, Arthur Washington Hallen, The transcript of the registers of the united parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw: in the city of London, from their commencement 1538 to 1760 (London, 1886), p. 52)
  360. Abraham Johnson. Probably Abraham Johnson, Esq.; d. "att his mansion att Hackney," Jun. 23 1676, bur. Jul. 3 1676 (PR-burials, p. 242)
  361. Thomas Mottershed. Thomas Mottershed (b. ?, d. ca. 1686), grocer, who was possibly related to Elizabeth Mottershed, widow of Clapham (PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Thomas Mottershed, Grocer of Little Lombard Street, City of London 04 November 1686; PROB 11/417 Coker 175-222 Will of Elizabeth Mottershed, Widow of Clapham, Surrey 24 November 1693; PROB 4/17466 Mottershed, Elizabeth, of Clapham, Surrey 1693 1 Dec.
  362. 'Lumbard streete ye South syde' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  363. William White. Possibly William White (b. ?, d. ca. 1675), haberdasher (PROB 11/348 Dycer 52-105 Will of William White, Haberdasher of Saint Mary Woolnoth, City of London 04 September 1675)
  364. Samuell Payne. Samuell Payne (b. ?, d. ?), merchant taylor, married to Mary; a son, Samuell, bap. Nov. 13, 1654, St. Mary Woolnoth (James Mark Saurin Brooke, Arthur Washington Hallen, The transcript of the registers of the united parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw: in the city of London, from their commencement 1538 to 1760 (London, 1886), p. 52)
  365. Alexander Pollington. Probably Alexander Pollington, haberdasher, who died at Hornsey, Middlesex (PROB 4/9901 Pollington, Alexander, of St. Mary Woolnoth, London ob. at Hornsey, Middx. 1673 [?] Oct. (1672); PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Alexander Pollington, Haberdasher of London 25 November 1672;
  366. Abrah Browne. Possibly Abraham Browne, vintner; mar. to Penelope; son, William, bap. Jul. 11 1644; Abraham Browne d. Jul. 9 1672, at Charlton, Kent, bur. Jul. 10 1672 ((James Mark Saurin Brooke, Arthur Washington Hallen, The transcript of the registers of the united parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw: in the city of London, from their commencement 1538 to 1760 (London, 1886), p. 46; PR-Burials, p. 238))
  367. 'Sherborne lane ye East syde' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  368. Crisp. Possibly Andrew Crisp, Rector of St. Mary Woolnoth; son, Robert, bur. Sep. 4 1672, St. Mary Wool. (PR-burials, p. 238
  369. Tho Collyer. Possibly Thomas Collyer, goldsmith; mar. to Ellyn; son, William, bap. Feb. 13 1643/44 (James Mark Saurin Brooke, Arthur Washington Hallen, The transcript of the registers of the united parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw: in the city of London, from their commencement 1538 to 1760 (London, 1886), p. 46)
  370. Just possibly Mary Fletcher, widow of James Fletcher, who d. ca. 1654; James Fletcher described in St. Mary Woolnoth PR as "brownbaker" and in will as "baker;" son, Samuell, bap. Feb. 14 1643/44 (James Mark Saurin Brooke, Arthur Washington Hallen, The transcript of the registers of the united parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw: in the city of London, from their commencement 1538 to 1760 (London, 1886), p. 46)
  371. 'Sherborne lane ye west syde' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  372. Thomas Seymor. Possibly Thomas Seymor (alias Seymour), goldsmith. A son, Benjamin, of "Thomas Seymour, goldsmith" bur. Nov. 2 1672, St. mary Woolnoth (PR-burials, p. 238)
  373. Widd Boyce. Possibly Ellen Boyes, widow; her deceased husband may have been Ralph Boyes, haberdasher of Saint Mary, Woolnoth. But a Raph Boyce, "hottpresser" had a dau., Abigail, by Ann Boyce, bap. June 21 1643 (PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of Ellen Boyes, Widow of Saint Mary Woolnoth, City of London 19 November 1675; PROB 11/296 Pell 511-558 Will of Ralph Boyes, Haberdasher of Saint Mary Woolnoth, City of London 06 December 1659; James Mark Saurin Brooke, Arthur Washington Hallen, The transcript of the registers of the united parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw: in the city of London, from their commencement 1538 to 1760 (London, 1886), p. 46)
  374. 'Streete syde' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 16/02/12
  375. Edward Backwell. Edward Backwell, goldsmith. He had a further fourteen hearth house in Fulham, between the fifteen hearth home of Sir John Claten and the thirty hearth home of Lord Mordent (Possibly PROB 11/448 Lort 224-268 Will of Edward Backwell of City of London 13 December 1698)
  376. Henry Ballowe. Henry Ballowe (alias Ballone), merchant, 'Street syde,' St. Mary, Woolnoth, London (PROB 4/1204 Ballone, [Ballowe], Henry, of St Mary Woolnoth, London, merchant 1667 24 May)
  377. Anthony Manwayring. No trace of Anthony Manwayring, but Elizabeth Manwayring (alias Maynwaring, Manwaring), widow, bur. Apr. 13 1666 may have been related (See PROB 11/321 Mico 92-138 Will of Elizabeth Manwayring or Maynwaring, Widow of London 20 June 1666; PROB 5/1629 MAINWAYRINGE, Elizabeth, of St Mary Woolnoth, London [Registered will: PROB 11/321] [Sentence: PROB 11/322] 1666) James Mark Saurin Brooke, Arthur Washington Hallen, The transcript of the registers of the united parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw: in the city of London, from their commencement 1538 to 1760 (London, 1886), p. 235
  378. John Portman. John Portman (b. ?, d. 1683), London goldsmith and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. Son of Christopher Portman, of Tunstall, Kent, twenty miles from Oxenden's birthplace. His son, John Portman, was in the East Indies with Oxenden. Documents survive from a probate dispute, which followed the death of John Portman junior. He died in the Fleet prison in 1683 (2nd October 1667, Letter from John Portman to Sir GO, London; 25th March 1666/67, Letter from John Portman to Sir GO, London; 'Portman, John' in J.R. Woodhead (ed.), 'Pack - Pyers', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 124-134, viewed 14/02/12; PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of John Portman of Quedah, India 20 December 1675; PROB 18/4/105 Probate lawsuit Portman v Portman, concerning the deceased John Portman, bachelor of Quedah [Quetta ?], East Indies. Allegation 1672; ROB 18/5/91 Probate lawsuit Portman v Portman, concerning the deceased John Portman, bachelor of Quedah [Quetta ?], East Indies. Interrogatory 1673)
  379. Charles Everard, London goldsmith; mar. to Mary; son, Charles, bap. July 12. 1658; Charles Everard, goldsmith, bur. Oct. 28 1665 in one of the heaviest months for deaths in St. Mary Woolnoth in the plague year of 1665 (PR, p. 235) (PROB 11/319 Mico 1-46 Will of Charles Everard of Saint Mary Woolnoth, City of London 08 March 1666; PROB 5/5526 Everard, Charles, esq, of St Mary Woolnoth, London (account only) 1670); James Mark Saurin Brooke, Arthur Washington Hallen, The transcript of the registers of the united parishes of S. Mary Woolnoth and S. Mary Woolchurch Haw: in the city of London, from their commencement 1538 to 1760 (London, 1886), p. 55; see also PROB 4/22393 Everard, Mary, of St. Mary Woolnoth, London 1702 [illeg]
  380. Nathaniell Cock. Nathaniell Cock, London merchant, located adjacent to the goldsmith Isaac Meynell (PROB 11/342 Pye 53-118 Will of Nathaniel Cock, Merchant of Saint Mary Woolnoth, City of London 20 June 1673; PROB 4/429 Cock, Nathaniel, [of St Mary Woolnoth, London, merchant] 1673 26 July; PROB 5/2300 COOKE, Nathaniel, of [St Mary Woolnoth], London, merchant (includes account) [Administration with will annexed d b n Apr 1686] 1673)
  381. Isaack Menell (alias Isaac Meynell), London goldsmith (PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158 Will of Isaac Meynell, Goldsmith of Saint Mary Woolnoth, City of London 01 July 1676)
  382. 'Answorths Tennements,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Michael Bassishaw ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 25/02/12
  383. Dtr Wharton. Just possibly Thomas Wharton, doctor of physic, of St Botolph Aldgate and Farnborough, Kent (PROB 11/343 Pye 119-167 Will of Thomas Wharton, Doctor in Physic of London of Farnborough, Kent 13 December 1673; PROB 11/346 XXXX PROB 11/346 PROB 11/346; PROB 18/6/5 Probate lawsuit Wharton (by guardian) v Wharton, concerning the deceased Thomas Wharton, doctor of physic of St Botolph Aldgate, London. Allegation 1674)
  384. Sargeant Broome. Probably Sir Thomas Broome, sergeant-at-law, of Farnborough, Kent (PROB 18/6/6 Probate lawsuit Broome v Lee, concerning the deceased Sir Thomas Broome kt and serjeant at law, of Farnborough, Kent. Allegation 1674)
  385. Sir Tho: Player. Possibly Sir Thomas Player (b. ?, d. ca. 1686) (PROB 11/382 Lloyed 1-45 Will of Sir Thomas Player of London 26 January 1686; but see also PROB 11/341 Pye 1-52 Will of Sir Thomas Player of Hackney, Middlesex 25 April 1673)
  386. Will: Avery. William Avery, esq. (b. ?, d. ca. 1672), of St Michael Bassishaw (PROB 4/3406 Avery, William, esq., of St Michael, Bassishaw, London 1672 18 June)
  387. Mis Answorthe. Just possibly related to Robert Ainsworth (b. ?, d. ca. 1667), of St Micheal Bassishaw (PROB 4/112 Ainsworth, Robert, of St Michael, Bassishaw, London 1667 28 Mar.)
  388. 'St Nicholas Acorns parrish: Nicholas Lane northside,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Nicholas Acons ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 28/02/12
  389. George Torinson. Possibly George Torriano, who gave St. Nicholas Acons in his will as his home ( PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Will of George Torriano, Merchant Tailor of London 02 December 1685)
  390. 'Black Horce and Trumpet Yard' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12; 'Black horse yard,' appears as a small yard on Strype' map of Aldgate Ward, ref. 7, at the far eastern end of Croched (alias Crutched) Fryars (alias Friars), running southwards off Crutched Frriars
  391. Edward Goodenof. Edward Goodenough (b. ?, d. 1671), plasterer, of St Olave Hart Street. Master of Worshipful Company of Plaisterers, 1656-57 (the year proceeding Abraham Stanyan, father of John Stanyan, the secretary of the EEIC, who corresponded with Sir George Oxenden). Two servants of "Mr Goodinogh" bur. St Olave Hart Street, 16XX and 1655/56. Latham & Mathews, vol. 10, p. 158: "Edward Goodenough was paid for plasterer's work in the Navy Office 1662-3. He was buried in the chancel of St Olave, Hart St in 1671" (PROB 11/336 Duke 54-101 Will of Edward Goodenough, Plasterer of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 20 July 1671;'List of past masters, Worshipful Company of Plaisterers,' http://www.plaistererslivery.co.uk/past-masters.aspx, viewed 04/03/12
  392. Ben Spencer. Benjamin Soencer (b. ?, d. ?), of St Olave Hart Street. Mentioned in Edward Goodenough's will, dated XXXX (XXXX)
  393. John Marler. John Marler (b. ?, d. ca. 1667), cooper, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London (PROB 4/18215 Marler, John, ?Cooper, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London 1667 5 Aug.; PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of John Marlar of Cooper, Saint Olave Hart Street 01 August 1667)
  394. Carter. Just possibly Thomas Carter (b. ?, d. ca, 1668), citizen and cooper of St Olave Hart Street (PROB 11/327 Hone 58-112 Will of Thomas Carter, Cooper of Saint Olaves Hartstreet London, City of London 21 July 1668; PROB 18/5/87 Probate lawsuit Bowden v Carter and Norton and others, concerning the deceased Thomas Carter, citizen and cooper of St Olave Hart Street, London. Allegation and 4 lists of charges 1673)
  395. 'Brownes Court' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 01/03/12
  396. Lumby Jones. Lumley (alias Lumby) Jones (b. ?, d. 1667), porter, of Browne's Court, St Olave, Hart Street. 'BAP: 1660 May 23 Isaack s. Lumley & Marie Joanes, a porter in Browne's Court'; 'BUR 1667 May 11 Lumley Jones: church yard" (Bannermann, 1916: 205)(W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 67, viewed 01/03/12)
  397. Henry Spurling. Henry Spurlin(g). "BUR 1665 Nov. 15 Ann wife of Henry Spurlin: south isle church" (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 203, viewed 03/02/12)
  398. Wm Thornbury. William Thornbury (B. ?, D. CA. 1678), gentleman, of St Olave Hart Street (PROB 11/356 Reeve 1-55 Will of William Thornbury, Gentleman of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 13 May 1678)
  399. Elizabeth Poole. Elizabeth Poole (b. ?, d. ?), of St Olave, Hart Street; mar. William Poole "BAP. 1665 July 29 Elizabeth d. William & Elizabeth Poole borne & bap. by M:r Holland, mnist:r of Alhalowayes Stayninges" (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 73, viewed 03/03/12)
  400. An Welding. Just possibly Anne Welden (b.?, d. ca. 1688), widow, of St Olave Hart Street (PROB 11/390 Exton 1-44 Will of Anne Welden, Widow of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 27 January 1688)
  401. Charles Haine. Just possibly Charles Heron (alias Hieron, Hirone, Hyron) (b. ?, d. ca. 1671); "M:r Charles Heron"; mar. ?Dorothy (PROB 4/1200 Heron, Charles, of St Olaves Hart Street, London 1671 4 April); no discernible PRC will
  402. Elizabeth Ramag. Elizabeth Ramage (M:rs Ramage) (b. ?, d. ?), of St Olave Hart Street. "BAP. 1665 Nov. 16 Elizabeth d. Tho. & Mary Smith, from M:rs Ramage" (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 73, viewed 03/03/12)
  403. 'Cruchett Fryers north side,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 03 February 2012
  404. John Buckworth (b. ?, d. ca. 1688), London merchant. Mar. to Hester XXXX. See "BAP. 1662 Oct. 28 John s. M:r John Buckworth, march:t, & M:rs Hester his wife borne 18 Oct. & bap. p. M:r Daniell Mills, parson. Godfathers were M:r Sam:l Micoe, M:r Henrie Ryley, godmother M:rs Margarett Browne;' "BAP. 1666/67 Andrew s. M:r John Buckworth, m:rch:t, & M:rs Hester his wife bap. The godfathers were S:r Andrew Rickards & M:r Tho. Povey & y:e Lady Mickoe, godmother (Bann, 1916: 75) ( PROB 11/390 Exton 1-44 Will of Sir John Buckworth of Saint Peter Le Poer, City of London 03 January 1688; W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 70, viewed 28/02/12)
  405. Danell Skiner. Possibly Daniel(l) Skinner (b. ?, d. ca. 1685), London merchant. "BAP. 1665 June 15 Corbet s. M:r Daniell Skinner, m:rch:t, & M:rs Fraunces his wife bap p. M:r Barnard" (PROB 11/379 Cann 1-51 Will of Daniel Skinner, Merchant of London 09 February 1685; W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 72, viewed 03/03/12)
  406. Thomas Andrewes. Thomas Andrewes (b. ?, d. ?), ?London merchant, of St Olave Hart Street; ?mar. Hester XXXX. But see also Thomas Andrewes, mariner (d. ca. 1678) ("BUR. 1666 Aug. 3 Ann d. M:r Thomas Andrews, m:r:c:t, & M:rs Hester his wife: chauncell" (Bannermann, 1916: 204); PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Will of Thomas Andrewes, Mariner and Commander of the Merchant Ship Cesar in the service of the Honorable East India Company at present in the West Indies of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 30 October 1678)
  407. Joseph Carkes. Joseph Carcas (M:r Joseph Carcas) "BAP. 1666/67 Mar. 14 W:m s. M:r James Carcas borne 4 Mar. & bap. The godfathers weare The Lord Bruncard & S;r Edmund Turner: y:e godmother Madd. Williams. The mother's name M:rs Isabella." Just possible that he was admitted to Bethlehem Hospital: "To this court was brought M:r james Carcas, who hath been kept about six months, and petitioning the court that he may be discharge, as he allegeth that he is recovered to his right mind and reason." (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 74, viewed 03/03/12; 'Court Book, 29th November, 1678,' in Edward Geoffrey 0'Donoghue, The story of Bethlehem Hospital from its foundation in 1247 (?London, 1914), p. 219)
  408. Frances Holliburton. "M:rs Holliburton". Possibly the widow of "M:r Andrew Holliburton (alias Halliburton) (b. ?, d. Sep. 18, 1665, at peak of plague in the parish), of St Olave, Hart Street (Hyde 57-107 Will of Andrew Halliburton of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 30 September 1665)
  409. Mary Hollworthy. Mary Hollworthy, widow of Richard Hollworthy (b. ?, d. 1666), London merchant. Richard Hollworthy's death, falling from his horse, was reported by Sir George Smith in a letter to Sir George Oxenden dated March 1665/66 "BAP. Apr. 7 Ann d. M:r Richard Holworthy, march:t, & M:rs Marie his wife borne 4 Mar. 1662 & bap. p M:r Daniel Mills, parson;" "BAP. 1666 Apr. 25 Richard s. M:r Richard Halworthy, m:rchant, deceased, & M:rs Marye his relicte borne & bap. p M:r Milles" ((W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 70, viewed 28/02/12; W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 73, viewed 03/03/12); March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to Sir GO
  410. Joseph Batteler. Joseph Batteler (alias Battalee) jun:r, of St. Olave Hart Street; mar, Ellen XXXX. "BAP. 1666/67 Jan. 11 Judey d. M:r Joseph Battalee jun:r & M:rs Ellen his wife" (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 74, viewed 03/03/12)
  411. Roulond Ingrom. Rowland Ingram, London merchant (b. ?, d. ?). mar. Anne XXXX
  412. George Green. George Green, churchwarden of St Olave Hart Street, May 1665; wife, Wlizabeth, d. 1657. "BUR. 1657 June 28 Elizabeth wife of George Greene: vault" (Bann, 1916: 190); "BAP. May 4 Henry Marke, a ffoundling: M:r Gyles & M:r George Greene, churchwardens" (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 72, viewed 03/03/12)
  413. Joseph Mosly. Joseph Mossley (b. ?, d. ?), of St Olave Hart Street "1660 Nov. 1 Charles s. Joseph & Ann Mossley: ch. yarde" (Bann, 1916: 194)
  414. Samuell Hide. "BAP. 1662 July 15 Robert s. Samuel & Ann Hyde, in the new buildings" (Bann, 1916: 69"
  415. Edward Browne. Edward Browne (M:r Browne), of St Olave Hart Street "in Sanadg garden" "BAP 1666 Dec 28. Ann d. M:r W:m Royston & M:rs Elizabeth his wife, lodgers at M:r Brownes's in Sanadg garden; Savage Gardens runs south from Crutched Friars, to what is now Pepys street, parallel and west of Cooper's Row (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 74, viewed 03/03/12)
  416. Frances Mariott. Just possibly Francis Merrett (PROB 4/3678 Merrett, Francis, of St Olave, Hart Street, London 1688 20 June (1687)
  417. 'East Side,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 1 March 2012
  418. Nicolas Rand. Nicholas Rand (b. ?, d. 1678), of St Olaves Hart Street; present in parish and mar. since at least 1655, when "BAP: 1655 Sep. 30 Nicholas & Robert twins of Nicholas & Margarett Rand;" "BUR. 1657 Oct. 6 M:r John Warlyn, a seama, brother in law to M:r rand: vault" (Bann, 1916: 190); "BUR: 1678 Apr. 10 Nicholas Rand: churchyard" (Bannermann, 1916: 218) (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 61, viewed 01/03/12
  419. Possibly William White (b. ?, d. ?), clothworker, of St Olave Hart Street (PROB 11/394 Ent 1-46 Will of William White, Clothworker of Saint Olave Hart Street, Middlesex 23 March 1689)
  420. 'Horshow Court,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 1 March 2012
  421. John Crosly. John Crosley (alias Crossley(e)) (b. ?, d. ca. 1669), of St Olave, Hart Street; mar. Hannah (alias Hanna)?XXXX by 1650, when first bap. to John & Hannah Crossley (Bannermann, 1916: 58) (PROB 11/331 Coke 108-166 Will of John Crosley of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 06 November 1669)
  422. John Hill. Possibly John Hill (b. ?, d. ?), of St Olave Hart Street "BUR. 1655 Dec. 4 Richard s. John & Priscilla Hill: church" (Ban, 1916: 188)"
  423. Joan Duell. John Dewill (b. ?, d. ?), of St Olave Hart Street. mentioned in will of Edward Goodenough, dated XXX, as living in Gunpowder Alley (XXX)
  424. John Stoone. John Stone (b. ?, d. ?), of St Olave Hart Street. Mentioned in will of Edward Goodenough as lviing in Gunpowder Alley (XXX)
  425. John Greenwoood. John Greenwood (b. ?, d. ?), porter, of St Olave, art Street. "BUR.1660/61 Mar. 17 Ann wife of John Greenwood, porter: ch-yarde" (Bann, 1916: 194); "BAP. 1666 Apr. 11 Katherine d. John & Mary Greenwood" (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 73, viewed 03/03/12))
  426. John Gray. Possibly John Gray (b. ?, d. ?), of St Olave Hart Street "BAP 1667 Aug. 4 Elizabeth d. John & Mary Gray" (Bann, 1916: 74)
  427. 'Mark Lane East,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 03 February 2012
  428. John Litheler. John Lethieullier (later Sir John Lethieullier) "XXXX" (PROB 10/7371/14 Sir John Lethieullier 1719 Jan; PROB 11/567 Browning 1-48 Will of Sir John Lethieullier of London 23 January 1719)
  429. Gilham.  ?"M:rs Guillam"; ?"BUR. 1658 Aug. 26 Thomas s. Thomas & Marie Guillam: vault" (Bann, 196: 191); ?"John Guillm" (b. ?, d. ca. 1677), merchant taylor, of St Olave Hart Street (PROB 11/354 Hale 44-95 Will of John Guillim, Merchant Taylor of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 11 June 1677)
  430. Wm Warrin. William Warren, London merchant (b. ?, d. ?). Mar. Sarah XXX. See '[1663] July 30 Arthur s. M.r William Warren, march:t, & M:rs Sarah his wife borne 23 July att one of y:e clock in the afternoone & bap. p M:r Mills, lecturer (M:r Mills, parson, being absent). Godfathers were M:r Arthur Ingra & M:r Thomas Warren & M:rs Ann Ingram, godmother' (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 70, viewed 28/02/12); ?PROB 11/450 Pott 45-85 Will of William Warren, Merchant of London 27 May 1699)
  431. John Bowles (b. ?, d. ?), "BAP 1667 Aug. 25 Katherine d. M:r John Bowles & M:rs Katherine his wife borne & bap." (Bann, 1916: 74); just possibly in partnership with Thomas Morris, "Glass-maker, at the Green Glass House, near St Mary Overs and the Bear Garden, Southwark" ('Morris, Thomas,' in J.R. Woodhead, 'Maycock - Mynne', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 101-119, viewed 04/03/12
  432. John Willes. John Wllis (b. ??1612, d. ca. 1668, ?wine cooper, of St Olave Hart Street (PROB 4/7902 Willis, John of St. Olave, Hart Street, London 166[?9] 16 Sept. (1668); ?PROB 11/328 Hone 113-166 Will of John Willis 17 October 1668); 'P1100442 f. XXXv.; Case: XXXX: Deposition: 13 Johes Willis, of St Olave Hartstreet, London, wine cooper? in HCA 13/76)
  433. 'Mark Lane west side,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 03 February 2012
  434. Sir Andrew Rickard, London merchant ( PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Andrew Riccard, Merchant of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 19 September 1672; PROB 11/386 Foot 1-44 Will of Susanna Riccard, Widow of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 26 March 1687)
  435. Thomas Elkin. Thomas Elkin (b. ?, d. ?), of St Olave Hart Street; mar. Joanna. "BUR. 1659 Mar. 27 Joanna d. Tho. & Joanna Elkin: vault" (Bann, 1916: 192 (?? PROB 11/348 Dycer 52-105 Will of Thomas Elkin, Cook of London 10 July 1675; PROB 11/367 North95-141 Will of Thomas Elkin 16 September1681 ;?PROB 11/493 Poley 45-88 Will of Joanna Elkin or Ellkin, Widow of London 21 April 1707)
  436. William Harington. William Harrington, London merchant (b. ?, d. ca. 1671), mar. Angell XXXX. See "1663/64 Feb. 29 Elizabeth d. M:r W:m Harrington, m:rch:t, & M:rs Angell his wife borne Thursday 18 Feb. 1663 about 12 of the clock at night. Godfather was M:r W:m Atwood, m:rch:t, the Lady Eliz. Ashton & y:e Lady Maynard, godmoth:r" (PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of William Harrington, Merchant of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 17 November 1671; W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 71, viewed 28/02/12))
  437. Richard Middleton. Richard Middleton (b. ?, d. ?), London merchant; son-in-law and commercial partner of Sir William Ryder; mar. Elizabeth Ryder, 16XX; "Bap. 1665 Apr. 6 William s. M:r Richard Middleton, m:rchant, & M:rs Elizabeth his wife, bap. by D:r Clarke; y:e godfath:rs William Rider Knight & M:r Cutler, y:e godmother M:rs Christian Grauner." (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 72, viewed 03/03/12; see biographical profile of Sir William Ryder)
  438. Thomas Brodrick. Thomas Brodricke, London merchant (b.?, d. ??ca. 1693), mar Margaret XXX. See '[1663] Sep. 27 d. M:r Thomas Brodricke, marchant, & M:rs Margaret his wife' (Possibly PROB 11/415 Coker 91-133 Will of Thomas Broderick or Brodrick, Merchant of City of London 13 July 1693; W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 71, viewed 28/02/12)
  439. John Tivall. John Tivall (b. ?, d. ?), London merchant, of St Olave Hart Street "BUR. 1661 Sep. 17 Nathaniel s. M:r John Tiuill, march:t, & M:rs Ann his wife: chancel" (XXX)
  440. Richard Fuller. Richard Fuller (b. ?, d. ?), London merchant, of St Olave, Hart Street; mar. Francis/Frances ?XXXX pre-1653, when first mention of a bap. to Richard & Francis (e.g. "BAP: 1660 Sep. 26 Philadelphia d. M:r Richard Fuller, march:t, & Francis." Not Alderman Richard Fuller,of Bishopsgate (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 67, viewed 01/03/12); see also PROB 4/11986 Fuller, Richard, of St. Dionis Backchurch, London 1680 28 May; 'Fuller, Richard,' in J.R. Woodhead, 'Fabian - Fyge', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 67-74, viewed 01/03/12)
  441. Wm Puse. Probably William Pusey (b. ?, d. ca. 1683), cooper, of St Olave, Hart Street (PROB 4/8014 Pusey, William, of St Olave, Hart Street, London 1687 6 Feb. (168[?5]); PROB 5/3582 Pusey, William, of St Olave Hart Street, London 1683; PROB 11/374 Drax 102-156 Will of William Pusey, Cooper of London 29 November 1683
  442. John Dines. John Dynes (alias Dines) (b. ?, d. 1666/67), painter stainer, of St Olave Hart Street. "BUR. 1666/67 Jan. 12 M:r John Dynes: new vaulte" (PROB 4/9257 Dynes, John, citizen and paynter stayner of London 1667 4 June; PROB 11/323 Carr 1-58 Will of John Dynes, Painter Stainer of London 28 January 1667; W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 204, viewed 03/02/12)
  443. Danell Milles. Daniell Miles (b. ?, d. ca. 1689), doctor of divinity, rector of St Olave Hart Street (PROB 11/397 Ent 139-189 Will of Daniel Milles, Doctor of Divinity, Rector of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 19 November 1689)
  444. Mary Bickertun. Just possibly related to John Bickerton, mariner, of St Olave Hart Street (PROB 11/357 Reeve 56-105 Will of John Bickerton, Mariner of Saint Olave Hart Street, Middlesex 20 August 1678)
  445. Wm Payn. William Payn(e) (b. ?, d.?), of St Olave Hart Street; mar. Christian (BAP. 1666 Nov. 20 Hanna d. W:m & Christian Payne borne 17 Oct & bap." (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 74, viewed 03/03/12))
  446. 'Sething Lane East,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 03 February 2012
  447. James Hudson. "M:r James Hudson"
  448. Sir Richard Ford, London merchant. Ford was in partnership with his son-in-law, Peter Proby, and involved in naval contracting with Sir William Ryder (PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678; no identifieable will for Sir Richard Ford; PROB 11/371 Cottle 111-163 Will of Dame Grace Ford, Widow of London 24 October 1682; PROB 11/371 Cottle 111-163 Sentence of Grace Ford, Widow of Rowhampton London 16 February 1682; PROB 18/13/52 Probate lawsuit Ford and Oveatt v Proby otherwise Ford and others, concerning the deceased Dame Grace Ford, widow of Roehampton, Surrey, relict of Sir Richard Ford kt. Allegation and interrogatory 1681)
  449. Steven Bumsted. Steven Bumsted (b. ?, d. ?), of St Olave Hart Street "BUR. 1655/56 Mar. 19 Edward s. Stephen & Jane Bumsted: ch. yard" (Bann, 1916:189)
  450. 'Strett,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)
  451. Thomas Boddiccat. Possibly Thomas Boddicot (b. ?1627, d. 1699), cooper, of St Olave Hart Street; mar. (1) Margery (d. ?1670, bur St Olave Hart Street), (2) Rose Inwood (b. ?1646, d. ?1682, bur St Olave Hart Street) (3) Mary Brown (b.?, d. 1690, bur St Olave Hart Street) (4) Mary Suckling, ?oulived husband "BUR. 1656 Oct. 7 Thomas s. Thomas & Margerye Boddicoate: ch. yard" (Bann, 196:189) (PROB 11/452 Pott 129-167 Will of Thomas Bodicoate, Cooper of London 28 September 1699; IGI, http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I1865&tree=London, viewed 04/03/12 )
  452. Wm Sargent. William Sargant (b. ?, d. ?), of St Olave Hart Street; mar, Martha. "BAP 1666 Nov. 7 Edward s. of W:m & Martha Sargant" (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 74, viewed 03/03/12)
  453. Wm: Beake. William Beake, London merchant; mar. Hester XXXX ("BAP. 1665 May 17 William s M:r William Beake, m:rch:t, & M:rs Hester his wife bap. p M:r Barnard" (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 72, viewed 03/03/12; see PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of Elias Vander Beke, or Vander Beak of Saint Olave Hart Street 03 July 1667)
  454. Roger Moores. Possibly Roger Morris (b. ?, d. ca. 1690), winecooper, of St Olave, Hart Street (PROB 4/4538 Morris, Roger, of St Olave, Hart Street, London 1690 21 Aug.; PROB 11/399 Dyke 45-90 Will of Roger Morris, Winecooper of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 01 March 1690)
  455. Roger Draydon. Roger Drayton (b. ?, d. ca. 1673), skinner, of St Olave Hart Street (PROB 11/341 Pye 1-52 Will of Roger Drayton, Skinner of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 22 February 1673)
  456. Wm Poole. Possibly William Poole (b. ?, d. ca. 1679), cooper, of St Olave Hart Street (PROB 11/361 King 125-176 Will of William Poole, Cooper of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London Will of William Poole, Cooper of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London
  457. Winefrett Capell. Winifred Capell (b. ?, d. ca. 1670), of St Olave Hart Street. Husband was Edward Capel ("BUR. 1655 Oct. 18 Sarah d. Edward & Winneddred Caple: ch. yard" (Ban, 1916: 188) (PROB 4/18054 Capell, Winifred, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, widdow 1670 22 Apr.; PROB 11/332 Penn 1-66 Will of Winnifrid or Winifrid Capell, Widow of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 12 April 1670)
  458. Bridgett Gyott. "M:rs Guyat, widow." She was the widow of John Baptista Guyat, their dau. Bridgett, having died on Aug. 17, 1665, their dau. Dorathy on Sep. 21, 1665, and John Baptista himself on Oct. 3, 1665. See also "BUR. 1665 Nov. 13 M:rs Antonia Guyat, sist:r to John Baptista Guyat, p.: vault (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 203, viewed 03/02/12)
  459. Lewis Tayt. Lewis (alias Lewes) Taute (alias Tayt(e) (b. ?, d. ?), citizen and cutler, of St Olaves Hart Street. "BUR. 1667 Aug. 26 M:r Lewis Tyte s. M:r Lewis Tyte deceas:d, brought from Popler: new vault" (?PROB 4/1167 Taute, Lewis, of St Olaves Hart Street, in Aldgate, Citizen and Cutler of London 1666 10 May; PROB 11/314 Bruce 49-96 Will of Lewis Tayte of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 14 July 1664 pp. 3; W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 205, viewed 03/02/12)
  460. Elezander Fowler. Alexander Fowler (b. ?, d. ?), of St Olave hart Street; mar. Sarah " BUR 1655/56 Mar. 6 John s. Alexander & Sarah Fowler: ch. yard" (Bann, 1916: 188)
  461. John Gould. John Gould (b. ?, d. ?), ?merchant, of St Olave Hart Street; "BUR. 1660 Sep. 7 Isack s. M:r John Gould, march:t, & Marie: church" (Bann, 1916: 193); "BUR 1655/56 Feb. 26 a ffemale child of Jo:n & Marie Gould's: church" (Bann, 1916: 188); see also "BUR. 1656 Oct. 17 M:r Isaack Gould, marchant, brought from Wapping: church" (Bann, 1916: 189)
  462. Thomas Wattson. Just possibly Thomas watts (b. ?, d. ca. 1670 or 1671), citizen and cooper, of St Olave hart Street (PROB 4/11770 Watts, Thomas, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, citizen and cooper 1671 3 Apr. (1670); PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of Thomas Watts of Saint Olave Hart Street, Middlesex 01 April 1671)
  463. 'West Side,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)
  464. Robert Knitly. Robert Knightley, London mechant (b. ?, d. ?), mar. Mary XXX. See '1663/64 Charles s. M:r Robert Knightley, merch:tt, & M:rs Mary his wife borne 7 Feb. & bap. by M:r Mills, pson. Richard Cowper esq:r & M:r Charles Hilliard, godffathers, & M:rs Frances Knightley godmother' (W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Olave, Hart street, London, 1563-1700 (London, 1916), p. 71, viewed 28/02/12; ?PROB 11/379 Cann 1-51 Will of Robert Knightley of Little Bursted, Essex 09 February 1685)
  465. In winsor Court,' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Silver Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 07/03/12
  466. Robt Goddard. Robert Goddard (b. ?, d. ca.1678), citizen and silkthrester (PROB 4/8075 Goddard, Robert, of St Olave, Silver Street, London Citizen and Silkthrester 1678 12 July)
  467. 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Pancras Soper Lane ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 12/04/12
  468. John Jurin. Possibly John Jurin (b. ?, d. ca. 1675), Merchant, of Saint Michael Island of Barbados, West Indiesor John Jurin (b. ?, d. ca. 1680), dyer, of London (PROB 11/348 Dycer 52-105 Will of John Jurin, Merchant of Saint Michael Island of Barbados, West Indies 20 August 1675; PROB 11/364 Bath 124-185 Will of John Jurin, Dyer of London 12 October 1680; "Upon reading this day at the Board the humble petition of Isaack le Gay, John Jurin Junior, and John Dorvill of London ... That they haveing Hired a Swedish Shipp called the Castle of Stockholme to Transport Goods to the Barbados, ..." (William Lawson Grant (ed.), Acts of the Privy Council of England, vol. 1 (London, 1966), p. 454); "JOHN JURIN cit. & Dyer of London, Southampton, Bar'dos. 22. July 1678 (Bath 130) aged 75. born in St. Olive's Southwark son unto John Jurin who was born in Southampton. My estate in Bar'dos in hands of Jacob Le Gay. Son John Jurin deed." (Anon, The Journal of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, vols. 12-14, p. ?
  469. Thomas Watkins. Thomas Watkins (b. ?, d. ca. 1681 or 1682), citizen and haberdasher, of St Pancras Soper Lane (PROB 4/8416 Watkins, Thomas, of St Pancras, Soper Lane, London, Citizen and Haberdasher 1682 13 May (1681); no discernible PRC will)
  470. 'Soaper Lane ye west syde' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Pancras Soper Lane ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 12/04/12
  471. James Bridger. Probably James Bridger (b.?, d. ?), citizen and dyer (D.J. Keene, vanessa Harding, 'St. Pancras Soper Lane 145/10', Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire: Cheapside; parishes of All Hallows Honey Lane, St Martin Pomary, St Mary le Bow, St Mary Colechurch and St Pancras Soper Lane (1987), viewed 12/)
  472. James Powell. James Powell (b. ?, d. ca. 1674), vintner (PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of James Powell, Vintner of London 23 February 1674)
  473. 'Cheape syde' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Vedast, Foster Lane ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 16/02/12
  474. Wm: Hall. William Hall, goldsmith (PROB 4/8424 Hall, William, of St Vedast, alias Fosters, London, goldsmith 1682 10 Feb.)
  475. Robert Tempest. Robert Tempest, citizen and goldsmith (PROB 11/343 Pye 119-167 Will of Robert Tempest, Goldsmith of London 19 December 1673; PROB 4/10489 Tempest, Robert, of St. Foster, London, Citizen & Goldsmith 1675 11 Sept. (1673))
  476. 'Gutter Lane' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Vedast, Foster Lane ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 16/02/12
  477. John Hinson. John Hinson was possibly related to Elizabeth Hinson (PROB 4/8186 Hinson, Elizabeth, of St Vedast alias Fosters in Gutter Lane London, widow 1665 13 Apr.
  478. 'Meare mayd Taverne yeard' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Vedast, Foster Lane ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 16/02/12
  479. Simon Urling (alias Urlin). Simon Urlin, citizen and goldsmith (PROB 5/535 Inventory of Simon Urlin, citizen and goldsmith of St Vedast Foster Lane [Registered will: PROB 11/372] [Sentence: PROB 11/374] 1681; PROB 18/13/21 Probate lawsuit Urlin v Browne otherwise Urlin and others, concerning the deceased Simon Urlin, citizen and goldsmith of St Vedast Foster Lane, London. Allegation 1681)
  480. Henrie Rowse. Henrie Rowse's house was adjacent to Symon Urling's in Meare mayd Taverne yeard, St Vedast, Foster Lane (PROB 4/18497 Rowse, Henry, of St. Vedast, London 1677 27 Feb)
  481. 'Sadlers Hal Court' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Vedast, Foster Lane ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 16/02/12
  482. 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Vintry ward: Sixth Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118442 Date accessed: 20 December 2011
  483. 'Bromly' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Bromley', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 25 January 2012)
  484. Sir John Jacob, customs farmer. Sir John Jacob had a thirty-two hearth house in Bromley at Bow and a fifteen hearth house on St. Mary Axe East in the parish of St. Andrew's Undershaft. Both houses appear in the 1666 Hearth tax, as does the seventeen hearth house of his brother, Robert Jacob, in Bromley at Bow. Sir John Jacob referred in his will to his London and Bromley at Bowe houses, and also to the Bromley at Bowe house of his brother, Robert Jacob (PROB 4/9632 Jacob, John, Sir, Kt. & Bt., of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middx. 1669 29 Mar.; PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Sir John Jacob of Bromley, Middlesex 02 April 1666; 1st March 1662/63, Letter from John Jacobs to Sir GO, London)
  485. Mr. Robert Jacob was the brother of Sir John Jacob; Robert Jacob's house is mentioned in Sir John Jacob's will. See PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Sir John Jacob of Bromley, Middlesex 02 April 1666
  486. Captain Dorrington. Probably Captain John Dorrington (b. ?, d. ca. 1678 or 1679), mariner, of Bromley in Stratford Bow (PROB 4/15300 Dorrington, John, Captaine, of Bromley in Stratford Bow, Mdx., ob. in the ship "Coronation" at sea 1679 17 Feb. (1678); no sign of a PRC will)
  487. Emanuel Taylor. Emanuel(l) Taylor (b. ?, d. ca. 1671), miller, of St Leonard, Bromley (PROB 4/19544 Taylor, Emanuell, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middx., miller 1671 11 Apr.)
  488. Thomas Tomlins (alias Thomblings, Tomblings) wrote to Sir George Oxenden from St. Leonard Bromley in a letter dated March 26th, 1663; he also gave St. Leonard Bromley as his residence in his will. There were fourteen addresses between Justice Tomlins and Mr Boone in the 1666 hearth tax return for St. Leonard Bromley (26th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Thomlins to Sir GO, St. Leonards Bromley; PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677); PROB 11/354 Hale 44-95 Will of Thomas Tomlins of Saint Leonards Bromley, Middlesex 01 May 1677)
  489. Mr Boon was Christopher Boone, London merchant, a cousin of Sir George Oxenden and Elizabeth Dallison, and a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden ( PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Christopher Boone, Merchant of London of All Saints Lee, Kent 29 July 1686; March 1665/66, Letter from Christopher Boone; 13th April 1667, Letter from Christopher Boone to Sir GO, London; 7th October 1667, Letter from Christopher Boone to Sir GO; see just possibly related inventory PROB 20/255 Boone, Christopher: London 1680)
  490. Lady Laurance. Dame Grissell Laurence (b. ?, d. ca. 1675), of Chelsea; the widow of Sir John Lawrence (b. ca. 1589, d. 1638), 1st bart., London merchant and son of Thomas Lawrence, goldsmith, of Chelsea. His son, John Laurence, died at Chelsea (PROB 5/2910 Laurence, John, of Chelsea, Middx (second son of Sir John Laurence, bart (d. 1638)) 1674; PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of Dame Grissell Laurence, Widow of Chelsea, Middlesex 21 April 1675; see also PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Will of Frances Lawrence of Chelsea, Middlesex 17 December 1685; PROB 11/503 Barrett 180-222 Will of John Laurence of Chelsea, Middlesex 04 September 1708)
  491. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Chiswick ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 24 January 2012
  492. Sr Fra: Wortley. Sir Francis Wortley appears to have resided at Turnham Green, Chiswick, as well as at Wortley Hall, Yorkshire. Inventories have survived for the Chiswick and the Yorkshire locations (PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Sentence of Francis Wortley 27 January 1665; PROB 11/322 Mico 139-184 Sentence of Sir Francis Wortley of Chiswick, Middlesex 27 June 1666; PROB 11/316 Hyde 1-56 Will of Dame Elizabeth Wortley of Chiswick, Middlesex 23 March 1665; Sr Fra: Wortley; PROB 32/1/30 Deceased: Wortley, Sir Francis, bart., of Wortley Hall, Yorks., resident in Turnham Green, Chiswick, Middx. (Earl of Manchester con Wortley et Lady Griffith) Inventory of goods at Wortley Hall and Holley Hall 1666 May 17 (1666 Apr. 2); PROB 32/1/36 Deceased: Wortley, Sir Francis, bart., of Wortley Hall, Yorks., resident in Turnham Green, Chiswick, Middx. (Earl of Manchester con Wortley et Lady Griffith) Inventory of goods in Yorks. 1666; PROB 32/1/48 Deceased: Wortley, Sir Francis, bart. Inventory of goods in Turnham Green, Chiswick, Middx. 1665/6 Mar. 16
  493. The honbl' Wm Ashburnham. Possibly PROB 11/362 Bath 1-59 Will of William Ashburnham, Cofferer of His Majesty's Houshold of Westminster, Middlesex 13 March 1680, pp. 15
  494. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Chiswick town ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 24 January 2012
  495. The Lady Kendall. Possibly related to Thomas Kendall (b. ?, d. ca. 1667), of Chiswick (PROB 11/323 Carr 1-58 Will of Thomas Kendall, Merchant of Chiswick, Middlesex 16 February 1667)
  496. The Reverend Dr Busby . Possibly Richard Busby, Doctor in Divinity, Prebendary of the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter in Westminster and Master of the Kings School. An inventory exists for the twenty-four hearth house in Chiswick, dated 1645 (PROB 11/443 Lort 1-44 Will of Richard Busby, Doctor in Divinity, Prebendary of the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter in Westminster and Master of the Kings School 19 February 1698; ?PROB 1/53 Richard Busby 11 July 1693. Includes four codicils, three dated 26 February 1695 and one dated 26 April 1695; and three affidavits, one by Peter Barwith, dated 7 February 1698, one by Sir Thomas Millington, dated 15 February 1698, and one by John Neadham, dated 17 February 1698. 1693 Jul 11 - 1698 Feb 19; T F T Baker, C R Elrington (eds.), 'Chiswick: Manors', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 7: Acton, Chiswick, Ealing and Brentford, West Twyford, Willesden (1982), pp. 71-74, citing in fn. 13 "M.R.O., MR/TH/3; the rooms are detailed in an inventory of 1645: W.A.M. 16665", viewed 04/03/12; see also George Fisher Russell Barker, Memoir of Richard Busby, D.D. (1606-1695): with some account of Westminster School in the seventeenth century (?London, 1895)
  497. 'Covent Garden' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Covent Garden ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 17/02/12
  498. Right Honoble Earle of Bedford. Probably related to Sir William Duke of Bedford Marquess of Tavistock Earle of Bedford Lord Russell Baron Russell of Thornhaugh, (b. ?, d. ca. 1701) (PROB 11/460 Dyer 46-88 Will of Sir William Duke of Bedford Marquess of Tavistock Earle of Bedford Lord Russell Baron Russell of Thornhaugh, One of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council 05 May 1701)
  499. John Eaton. Probably John Eaton of St Paul Covent Garden Inspection of the physical inventory may reveal that there is a typo in the BHOL hearth number (PROB 32/10/173 Deceased: Eaton, John, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory 1671/2 Feb. 3; PROB 32/10/178 Deceased: Eaton, John, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Commission for appraisement 1672/3 Jan. 31.)
  500. Sr John Babar. Probably Sir John Babar, doctor of physic (PROB 11/475 Ash 46-88 Will of Sir John Baber of Saint Paul Covent Garden, Middlesex 20 July 1704); PROB 18/28/131 Probate lawsuit Freeman and Keck v Baber, concerning the deceased John Baber of St Paul, Covent Garden, Middlesex. Allegation 1704; PROB 18/29/25 Probate lawsuit Baber v Baber (by guardian), concerning the deceased William Baber, esq of St Paul, Covent Garden, Middlesex. Allegation 1707
  501. George Villiers. Just possibly Mrs. Margaret Villierrs, of Covent Garden, was related (PROB 4/6196 Villiers, Mrs Margaret, of Covent Garden, Midd. 1675 2 Nov.; PROB 11/348 Dycer 52-105 Will of Margaret Villiers 14 June 1675)
  502. Anthony Love. Probably Anthony Love, grocer, of St Paul, Covent Garden (PROB 4/14158 Love, Anthony, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Mdx., grocer 1673 5 July)
  503. William Kent. Probably William Kent, tailor, of St. Paul. Covent Garden (PROB 20/1514 Kent, William: St. Paul, Covent Garden, tailor 1673, 1682
  504. Dicor Fancott. Probably Didier (or Dedier) Foucant (or Faucant), of St. Paul. Covent Garden (PROB 5/5536 Foucant or Faucant, Didier or Dedier, of St Paul Covent Garden, Middx (account only) [Administration act: PROB 6/47 1671]; see PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of Susanna Foucant, Spinster of Savoy, Middlesex 08 September 1674
  505. Thomas Rugg. Thomas Rugg, of Covent Garden (PROB 4/11545 Rugg, Thomas, of St. Paul, Covent Garden 1670 31 Mar.; PROB 11/332 Penn 1-66 Will of Thomas Rugg 23 March 1670
  506. Thomas Constable. Thomas Constable, Genteman, of St. Paul, Covent Garden (PROB 4/151 Constable, Thomas, of St Paul, Covent Garden, Midd 1677 17 Oct. (1676); PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158 Will of Thomas Constable, Gentleman of Saint Paul Covent Garden, Middlesex 20 December 1676)
  507. Lord Brunckard. Possibly William Brounker, Lord Viscount of Lyons, Ireland, and St. Martins in the Fields. Just possibly Henry Brouncker, viscount Brouncker, of Sheen, Richmond, Surrey (PROB 32/23/5 Deceased: Brounker, William, Lord Viscount [of Lyons, Ireland], St. Martins in the Fields, Middx. Inventory (1684 Oct. 28); PROB 5/711 Brouncker, Henry, viscount Brouncker, of [Sheen in Richmond, Surrey] [Registered will: PROB 11/392] [Sentence: PROB 11/393] 1688)
  508. David Angell, tailor, of Covent garden (PROB 4/7741 Angell, David, of St Paul Covent Garden, Middx., tailor 1667 11 Dec.; PROB 11/325 Carr 117-176 Will of David Angell, Tailor of Saint Paul Covent Garden, Middlesex 11 November 1667
  509. Henry Darling. Possibly Henry Darling, of St. Paul, Covent Garden. There was a lso a Thomas Darling in Covent Garden hearth tax return thirty buildings higher up the list (PROB 4/3043 Darling, Henry, of St Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1678 5 June (1677); PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43 Will of Henry Darling, Tailor of Saint Paul Covent Garden, Middlesex 02 April 1677)
  510. Speculatively, Alexander Rosse (alias Ross), taylor, of St Martin in the Fields (PROB 11/367 North 95-141 Will of Alexander Rosse or Ross, Taylor of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex 07 September 1681; see also PROB 4/17607 Ross, William, of Ross Island in the Kingdom of Scotland, ob. in St. Paul, Covent Garden, Mdx., esq. 1674 23 Oct.; PROB 11/360 King 66-124 Sentence of William Rosse of Saint Paul Covent Garden, Middlesex 08 March 1679; PROB 32/13/7 Deceased: Ross, William, Isle of Ross, Scotland; St. Paul, Covent Garden and Westminster, Middx. Letters of administration (renounced 1676 July 13) 1674 May 18; PROB 11/462 Dyer 138-185 Will of Christopher Rosse, Jeweller of Saint Paul Covent Garden, Middlesex 08 October 1701
  511. Anthony Smith. Possibly Anthony Smith, upholder, of Covent Garden, Middlesex (PROB 4/17630 Smith, Anthony, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, [Mdx.] 1674 11 Feb.; PROB 11/343 Pye 119-167 Will of Anthony Smith, Upholder of Saint Paul Covent Garden, Middlesex 03 October 1673
  512. Dr Glison. Possibly Francis Glisson, doctor of physic (b. 1597, d. 1677 (PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of Francis Glisson, Doctor in Physic of Saint Bride, City of London 29 November 1677; for background, 'Francis Glisson (1597–1677) and the "discovery" of rickets', Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 1998;78:F154-F155 doi:10.1136/fn.78.2.F154)
  513. Philip Hanbury. Philip Hanbury of St. Paul, Covent Garden (PROB 4/5707 Hanbury, Philip, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1674 5 Feb. (1673); no PRC will available
  514. Mary Long. Probably Mary Long, widow at her death in 1673/74, of St Paul Covent Garden (PROB 11/345 Bunce 54-103 Will of Mary Long, Widow of Saint Paul Covent Garden, Middlesex 09 May 1674; PROB 32/12/1 Deceased: Long, Mary, widow, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory 1673/4 Feb. 2 (1675 July 10); PROB 32/12/22 Deceased: Deceased: Long, Mary, widow, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Account (1675 July 10))
  515. William Clifton. Probably William Clifton, victualler, of St Paul, Covent Garden (PROB 4/14073 Clifton, William, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, vintner 1672 12 Mar.; PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of William Clifton, Vintner of Saint Paul Covent Garden, Middlesex 15 October 1672)
  516. Wid Hawksworth. Possibly the widow of George Hawkesworth, of Covent Garden (PROB 4/4507 Hawkesworth, George, of St Paul, Covent Garden 1667 13 July (1666); no PRC will available for George Hawksworth; widow could just be PROB 11/417 Coker 175-222 Will of Martha Hawksworth, Widow of Chiswick, Middlesex 07 November 1693
  517. John Gaven. Just possibly John Gavan, tailor, of St Pauls, Covent Garden (PROB 32/2/93 Deceased: Gavan, John, tailor, St. Pauls, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory 1666 Aug. 29; PROB 32/2/100 Deceased: Gavan, John, tailor, St. Pauls, Covent Garden, Middx. Account (Sworn 1667 Dec. 24)
  518. Edmund Pye. Presumably the later Sir Edmund Pye, Bt., of St. Paul, Covent Garden (PROB 4/14176 Pye, Sir Edmund, Bt. of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Mdx. 1674 2 Jan. Undated; PROB 11/341 Pye 1-52 Will of Edmond Pye 26 April 1673)
  519. Claudius Surluan. Probably Monsieur Claud(e) de Sourceau, Gentleman, of St. Pauls, Covent Garden (PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of Claude De Sourceau, Gentleman of Saint Paul Covent Garden, Middlesex 04 March 1672; PROB 32/9/5 Deceased: Sourceau, Monsieur Claud, St. Pauls, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory of debts due (1672 Sept. 12); PROB 32/9/9 Deceased: Sourceau, Claud, Covent Garden, Middx. Declaration 1671/2 March 4; PROB 32/9/54 Deceased: Sourceau, Claude, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory 1671/2 Feb. 27 (illeg.) )
  520. Tobias Sedgwick. Tobias Sedgwick (b. ?, d. ca. 1673) (PROB 11/341 Pye 1-52 Will of Tobias Sedgwick, Barber, Surgeon of Strand, Middlesex 18 February 1673)
  521. The Right Honoble the Lord Ashley. Probably Anthony Ashlley Cooper (b. 1621, d. 1683), who had been created Baron Ashley of Wimborne St Giles shortly before Charles II's coronation; opposed Clarendon; under-treasurer to Southampton; named Earl of Shaftesbury, 1672 (PROB 11/375 Hare 1-47 Will of Anthony Earl of Shaftesbury 04 February 1684; Osmund Airey, 'Anthony Ashley Cooper, Baron Ashley and 1st Earl of Shaftesbury', DNB 1887)
  522. Thomas Springall. Possibly Thomas Springall (b. ?, d. ca. 1668), vintner, of St Clement Danes, Middlesex (PROB 4/13894 Springall, Thomas, of St. Clement Danes, vintner 1669 16 July; PROB 11/328 Hone 113-166 Will of Thomas Springall, Vintner of Saint Clement Danes, Middlesex 10 October 1668)
  523. William Goddard. Is this William Goddard Dr William Goddard, doctor of Physic, who also resided in St James, Clerkenwell? (PROB 11/332 Penn 1-66 Will of William Goddard, Doctor of Physic of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 09 March 1670)
  524. The Countes of Nottingam. Just possibly Arabella, the countess dowager of Nottingham. "Arabella, Countess-Dowager of Nottingham, Anno 1681, gave 20/. to buy an Offering Bason for the Sacrament, in her Life-Time; and bequeathed 100/. for the Use of the Poor of the Precinct; the Interest whereof to be distributed yearly. Sir Edward Smith, her Brother, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common-Please in Ireland, Anno 1681, gave 10/. to buy a Cup and Salver for the Sacrament." ('The Precinct of the Savoy' in John Stow, A survey of the cities of London and Westminster, borough of Southwark, and parts adjacent (London, 1735), Book V., p. 682)
  525. John Shorter. Just possibly John (later Sir John) Shorter (b. ?, d. ca. 1688), London timber merchant and partner of Sir William Warren (PROB 11/392 Exton 87-130 Will of Sir John Shorter, Lord Mayor of the City of London 19 September 1688)
  526. The Dutchey Countes of Somsett (Possibly PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of The Right Honorable Lady Frances Duchess of Somerset and Marchioness of Hertford 18 June 1677; PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Sentence of The Right Honourable Lady Francisca Duchess of Somerset Marchioness Hertford, Widow of Saint Clement Danes, Middlesex 08 March 1677; See PROB 18/8/66 Probate lawsuit Thynne v Dowager Duchess of Southampton, concerning the deceased Frances Seymour, Duchess of Somerset otherwise Marchioness of Hertford. Two allegations) 1676; see also PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of William Duke of Somerset 24 December 1671; PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of The Honorable John Duke of Somerset 01 June 1676
  527. Sir Orlando Bridgman, lawyer; he also had a sixteen hearth residence in Teddington (alias Tuddington), Surrey, as appears in the Surrey 1664 Lady Day hearth tax returns. Elizabeth Dallison had various dealings with Bridgman regarding her brother's legal matters, and also regarding her daughter's jointure, which was under threat of removal due to the attaint of her daughter's husband for treason (PROB 11/345 Bunce 54-103 Will of Sir Orlando Bridgeman, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal 04 July 1674)
  528. Sir John Maynard. Just possibly Sir John Maynard, serjeant-at-law (PROB 20/1783 Maynard, Sir John: sergeant at law 1676-1691)
  529. Robert Blanchard. Robert Blanchard (b. ?, d. ca. 1680/81), goldsmith, of St Dunstan in the West (PROB 4/4601 Blanchard, Robert, of St Dunstan in the West, London, Citizen and Goldsmith [?1680/81]; PROB 11/366 North 48-94 Will of Robert Blanchard, Goldsmith of London 15 June 1681)
  530. The honoble Henry Howard (Possibly Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk (b. 1628, d. 1684); second son of Henry Howard, 22nd Earl of Arundel and Lady Elizabeth Stuart. He succeeded his brother Thomas Howard, 5th Duke of Norfolk after his death in 1677; no title till created 1st Baron Howard of Castle Rising in 1669 and 1st Earl of Norwich in 1672. More likely to be the above rather than Henry Howard, 5th Earl of Suffolk (b. 1627, d. 1709 (see PROB 18/10/7 Probate lawsuit Howard and others v Henry, Duke of Norfolk, concerning the deceased Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk. Allegation 1678)
  531. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Duchy of Lancaster Liberty', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 25 January 2012
  532. Right Honoble Earle of Salisbury (Probably PROB 11/328 Hone 113-166 Will of William Earle of Salisbury 23 December 1668; see also PROB 11/341 Pye 1-52 Will of Catherine Countesse of Salisbury 25 January 1673; PROB 4/20649 Salisbury, The Honorable Lady Katherine, Countess Dowager of 1673 24 July)
  533. 'Cranford,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Cranford ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 11/03/12
  534. Serjeant Windham. Just possibly John Wyndham, serjeant-atlaw (b. ?, d. ca. 1697), of Donreeven, Glamorganshire (PROB 11/441 Pyne 219-266 Will of John Wyndham, Serjeant at Law of Donreeven, Glamorganshire 10 November 1697, pp 9 )
  535. 'Litle Ealing' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Little Ealing ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 17/02/12
  536. Paschall Stevens. Possibly Perceivall Stevenson, Innholder of Ealing (PROB 11/386 Foot 1-44 Will of Percival Stevenson, Innholder of Ealing, Middlesex 08 March 1687; PROB 4/14651 Stevenson, Persivall, of Ealing als. Yealing, Mdx. 1688 22 Sept. [?1687])
  537. John Maynard. John Maynard (later Sir John Maynard) (b. 1602, d. 1690), serjeant-at-law; son of Alexander Maynard, of Tavistock, Devon, who was a Middle Temple barrister; educated Exeter College, Oxford & Middle Temple; bencher 1648; M.P., Totnes, 1640; member of Westminster Assembly of Divines; friend of Bulstrode Whitelocke; Protector's serjeant, 1658; solicitor-general, 1659; King's serjeant, 16XX; defended Thomas Papillon, 1684 against Sir William Pritchard; lord commissioner of the great seal, March 1690; died October 1690. Bought manor of Gunnersbury, Ealing/Hounslow, and built Gunnersbury House, starting 1663, a substantial building; buried at Ealing church. Henry Oxinden of Barham, cousin to Elizabeth Dallison and Sir George Oxenden, used John Maynard as one of his counsel in a protracted Chancery suit against Mr. Vincent Denne. He noted his victory in an entry in his commonplace book dated November 10th, 1652: "No.[vember] 10 1652 overthrew old M:r Denne in Chancery, at which hearing S:r Tho: Withrington, Sarjeant Maynard & M:r Vincent were of councel for mee." In the 1660s, Elizabeth Dallison chose as one of her counsel Maynard's fellow serjeant-at-law, Sir John Glyn, rather than Maynard, though she also took legal advice from Mr John Vincent, of Gray's Inn, as well as Robert Raworth, also of Gray's Inn (PROB 11/405 Vere 93-139 Will of Sir John Maynard, at present one of the Commissioner's for Keeping of the Great Seale and Sergeant at Law 11 July 1691; PROB 20/1783 Maynard, Sir John: sergeant at law 1676-1691; James McCullen Rigg, 'Maynard, John (1602-1690), in Dictionary of national Biography, vol. 37, (London, 1885-1900), pp. 158-161; BL. Add. MSS 54,332 Henry Oxenden Common Place Book, f. 18v.
  538. Jno. Bathurst Esqr. John Bathurst, London merchant (PROB 11/425 Irby 42-84 Will of John Bathurst of Edmonton, Middlesex 07 May 1695; PROB 11/419 Box 46-90 Will of John Bathurst of Saint Andrew Holborn, Middlesex 08 March 1694); John Bathurst was elected a committee of the EEIC for 1662-1663 ('A General Court of Adventurers, April 17, 1662' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 482, in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 200)
  539. Jno. Johnson. Possibly John Johnson (b. ?, d. ca. 1672), ?chandler, of Edmondton, Middlesex (PROB 4/14099 Johnson, John, of Edmonton, Mdx. chandler 1672 10 Dec.)
  540. Mr Cornis. Possibly Joseph Cornis (b.?, d. ca. 1674 or 1675), fellmonger, of Edmondton, Middlesex (PROB 4/4473 Cornish, Joseph, of Edmonton, Midd. 1675 9 April (1674); PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of Joseph Cornish, Fellmonger of Edmonton, Middlesex 09 April 1675)
  541. Mr Newsted. Just possibly Christopher Newstead, the younger, of Edmondton, Middlesex (PROB 4/16575 Newstead, younger, Christopher, of Edmonton, Mdx. 1669 14[?Sept.] Undated
  542. Mr Jno. Burd. Possibly John Byrd (b. ?, d. ?), citizen and goldsmith of London (PROB 4/477 Byrd, John, Citizen and Goldsmith of London (goods at Edmonton, Midd.) 1671 20 May)
  543. Mr Rogers. Possibly Richard Rogers, Esq (b. ?, d. ca. 1666), of Edmonton, Middlesex (PROB 5/2381 ROGERS, Richard, esq, of Edmonton, Middx (includes 2 commissions) 1666)
  544. 'Enfeild,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Enfield ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 07/03/12
  545. Perseus Trott. Perient Trott (b. ?, d. ca. 1679), of St Botolph Bishopsgate and Enfield, Middlesex (PROB 4/2729 Trott, Perient, of St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London, ob Enfield Midd., merchant 1681 24 March (1679); PROB 11/360 King 66-124 Will of Perient Trott, Merchant of London 18 September 1679)
  546. Tempest Milner, Merchant Taylor; elected Alderman of Cripplegate, September 27th, 1653; chosen Sheriff, June 24th, 1656; removed to Candlewick, May 5th, 1657 ('Charters', Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia: 1579-1664 (1878), pp. 61-65, viewed 01 May 2011)
  547. Mr. Robert Row. Probably Robert Rowe (b. ?, d. ca. practitioner of physic, of Enfield, Middlesex (PROB 4/13941 Rowe, Robert, of Enfield, Mdx., gent 1670 3[?Oct.] [illeg.]; PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Will of Robert Rowe, Practitioner of Physic of Enfield, Middlesex 12 August 1670))
  548. Mr Tho: Drye. Thomas Dry (b. ?, d. ca. 1668), goldmsith, of Enfield, Middlesex (PROB 4/13893 Drye, Thomas, of Enfeild, Mdx. 1669 10 Nov.; PROB 11/331 Coke 108-166 Will of Thomas Dry, Goldsmith of Enfield, Middlesex 07 October 1669)
  549. Sr. Edwin Rich. Probably Sir Edwin Rich (b. ?, d. ca. 1675), of Lincolns Inn and Enfield, Middlesex (PROB 4/4366 Rich, Sir Edwin, of Lincoln's Inn, Midd., bt., 1677 3 May; PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of Sir Edwin Rich of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex 30 November 1675; PROB 32/14/83 Deceased: Rich, Sir Edwin, Lincolns Inn [Middx.] Inventory (Sworn 1676/7 Jan. 24): See also PROB 4/17281 Rich, Sir Charles, Bt. of Endfeild, [Mdx.] 1677 21 July; PROB 11/354 Hale Will of Sir Charles Rich of London 07 July 1677; PROB 18/9/75 Probate lawsuit Rich and Rich v Civell, concerning the deceased Sir Charles Rich, bart of Enfield, Middlesex. Allegation 1677; PROB 32/14/113 Deceased: Rich, Sir Charles, Enfield, Middx. Inventory 1677 June 18 (1677 July 7)
  550. Nicholas Rainton. Nicholas Rainton (b. ?, d. ca. 1696), of Enfield, Middlesex (PROB 11/435 Bond 220-264 Will of Nicholas Rainton of Enfield, Middlesex 22 December 1696)
  551. Mr. Chadwicke. Possibly James Chadwicke, esq, citizen and merchant taylor, of London and Enfield (PROB 4/5358 Chadwick, James, esq., Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London, and of Enfield, Midd. 1678 2 Nov.; PROB 11/357 Reeve 56-105 Will of James Chadwick of King Street London 10 September 1678)
  552. Wm. Hundons. Just possibly William Hunsdon (b. ?, d. ca. 1690), citizen and dyer (PROB 4/12867 Hunsdon, William, Citizen & Dyer of London (and at Enfield) 1690 14 Aug.; no discernible will for William Hunsdon; see also PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Will of Edward Hunsdon, Gentleman of Enfield, Middlesex 28 November 1678)
  553. 'Fulham,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Fulham ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 25/02/12
  554. Lady Crispes. Lady Anne Crispe (b. ?, d. ca. 1669); daughter of ?Edward ?Prescott, salter (b. ?, d. ca. 1619), and the widow of Sir Nicholas Crispe (b. ca. 1599, d. Feb 1666). Married Nicholas Crispe circa ?1619. Sir Nicholas Crisp(e) was the son of Ellis Crisp (b. ?, d. ca. 1625), a London alderman and London sheriff, and of ?Lady ?Katherine ?Pye (TBC). His brother was Dr Tobias Crispe, a cleric. Sir Nicholas Crispe's death was mentioned by Sir George Smith in a letter to Sir George Oxenden dated march 14th, 1665/66. The forty-five hearth property in Hammersmith, within the parish of Fulham, lay on what is now named Winslow Road, on the north shore of the Thames. Inheriting land and a house from his mother, Nicholas Crisp built a mansion in brick in ?16XX at the substantial cost of £23,000-25,000. No post-mortem inventory has survived for Sir Nicholas Crispe. However, a detailed description of the house has been provided by Faulkner (1839: 283-287), as it was post-1792, when it was inhabited by the widowed Margravine of Brandenburg-Anspach. Further property in Sir Nicholas Crispe's name appears in the Kent hearth tax returns (Lady day 1664) for the upper part of Deptford ('S[i]r Nicholas Crispe 3 hearths (empty house, chargeable)') and the lower part of Deptford ('S[i]r Nicholas Crispe 6 hearths (empty house; ?chargeable)'). His son, Ellis Crisp, had a twenty-four hearth home in Merton (Surrey tax return, Lady day, 1664). Sir Nicholas Crispe's Hammersmith brickworks was a source of cash, which he invested in commercial interests, principally in trade with the East Indies and West Africa. It was also a source of glass beads which he exported to West Africa. Museum of London Archaeological work 2001-XXXX revealed two glass furnaces and extensive glass bead waste on Crispe's former Hammersmith estate. It also revealed brick kilns and apparent dye vats. Sequestration records show that imported African redwood, used for dyeing, was stored at Hammersmith. Presumably, Crispe used such dye woods in his Hammersmith dye houses (1888: 146). Property belonging to Captain [Nicholas] Crispe was recorded in Inhabitants of London, 1638 ("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"). His mansion house in Limestreet was sold by the candle in April 1645, a prior inventory being made for the sequestrators (p. 146). His estate was ordered sequestered in December 1651 for non-payment of debts to Dorothy Seymour, resulting from his activity as a Customs farmer with Sir Paul Pindar, Sir John Jacobs, Sir Job Harby, Sir John Nulls, and Sir John Harrison (1888: 511-513) (14th March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to SirGO, London;'St. Mildred, Bread Street,' in T.C. Dale, 'Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Mildred, Bread Street', The inhabitants of London in 1638 (1931), pp. 156-157, viewed 27/02/12; Mary Anne Everett Green (ed.), Calendar of the Proceedings of the Committee for Advance of Money, 1642-1656 (London, 1888), p. 146; Mary Anne Everett Green (ed.), Calendar of the Proceedings of the Committee for Advance of Money, 1642-1656 (London, 1888), p. 613; Faulkner, Thomas, The history and antiquities of the parish of Hammersmith (London, 1839), pp. XX-XX; PROB 11/331 Coke 108-166 Will of Anne Crisp of Hammersmith, Middlesex 06 October 1669; PROB 11/319 Mico 1-46 Will of Nicholas Crispe of Hammersmith, Middlesex 05 April 1666; PROB 11/147 Clarke 103-147 Will of Ellis Crispe, Alderman of London 07 November 1625
  555. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hackney', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 24 January 2012
  556. Thomas Viner. Entry in St. Mary Woolnoth PR, July 5 1673 "Dyed, Sir George Vyner, Knight and Barronett, and the twenty-fifth died Dame Abygall, his wife, and were both buryed from there Mansion House att Hackney, the 18th of August foll: in the Chancell, under the Communion table" (PR-burials, p. 239) (Probably PROB 11/323 Carr 1-58 Will of Thomas Vyner of Hackney, Middlesex 13 February 1667)
  557. William Spurstow (Possibly PROB 11/321 Mico 92-138 Will of William Spurstowe, Gentleman of Saint Augustine, City of London 30 August 1666)
  558. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hackney', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 24 January 2012
  559. Francis Bickley's estate was bought in 166X by Sir London merchant and Smirna Venture Joint Stock subscriber. He bequeathed the estate to his nephew and commercial partner, Stephen White See Sir Stephen White will; Stephen White will
  560. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hackney', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011) viewed 24 January 2012
  561. Nathaniell Barnardistone (Probably PROB 11/363 Bath 60-123 Will of Nathaniel Barnardiston of Hackney, Middlesex 29 July 1680; see also PROB 11/357 Reeve 56-105 Will of Nathaniell Barnardiston, Merchant of London 16 July 1678)
  562. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hackney', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011) viewed 24 January 2012
  563. William Bird, London & Hackney merchant ("Burd, Hackney Town to be spoken withal at Mr. Sherwoods Broadstreet" (ML (1677); PROB 11/444 Lort 45-91 Will of William Bird or Birde, Merchant of Hackney, Middlesex 26 March 1698
  564. Henry Cloubery (Probably related to PROB 11/316 Hyde 1-56 Will of Henry Clobery, Gentleman of Hackney, Middlesex 23 May 1665)
  565. Henry Chittey (alias Chitty), London merchant ("Hen. & Mat. Chitty, Bishopsgate Street within" (ML (1677); PROB 11/363 Bath 60-123 Will of Henry Chitty of Hackney, Middlesex 25 September 1680
  566. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hackney', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011) viewed 24 January 2012
  567. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hammersmith', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 06 February 2012
  568. Hen: Bristow (Probably PROB 4/5272 Briscoe, Henry, of Hammersmith in Fulham, Midd. 1668 30 Sept.; PROB 32/3/14 Deceased: Briscoe als Bristoe, Henry, Hammersmith, Fulham, Middx. Inventory 1668 (1668 Aug. 6); PROB 32/3/53 Deceased: Briscoe, Henry, maltster, Hammersmith, Fulham, Middx. Inventory 1668 Aug. 3)
  569. James Morley (Probably PROB 20/1853 Morley, James: Dublin and Hammersmith, gent. 1677-83)
  570. Tim: Robinson. Tim Robinson of Hammersmith (PROB 11/334 Penn 129-184 Will of Timothy Robinson of Hammersmith, Middlesex 14 October 1670; PROB 4/15288 Robinson, Timothy, of Hammersmith, Mdx, esq. 1673 10 May (1670); PROB 32/15/109 Deceased: Robinson, Timothy, [esq.], [Hammersmith, Middx.] Account ('The general Cash Book for money received and paid by Mr Robinson's executors') 1670 Sept. 24; PROB 32/16/100 Deceased: Robinson, Timothy, esq., Hammersmith, Middx. Declaration (Sworn 1679 May 23))
  571. Tho: Nowell Esq. Thomas Noell (b. ?, d. ?), gentleman, of "of Hamersmith in the parish of ffulham." Son of Sir Martin Noel, London merchant ( PROB 11/387 Foot 45-89 Will of Thomas Noell, Gentleman of Fulham, Middlesex 28 May 1687))
  572. Christopher Quinten: (Probably PROB 32/10/75 Deceased: Quinton, Christopher, Hammersmith, Middx. d. in the Kings Bench prison, Southwark, Surrey Inventory and account (1673 Easter Term))
  573. Sr Tho: Bomfie. Probably Thomas Bonfoy of Hammersmith (PROB 11/331 Coke 108-166 Will of Thomas Bonfoy of Hammersmith, Middlesex 10 November 1669; PROB 32/13/38 Deceased: Bonfoy, Sir Thomas, knight, Hammersmith, Middx. Letters of administration with will annexed. (Introduced and renounced 1673 Apr. 18) 1671/2 Feb. 26 (will made 1669)
  574. Edward Butler. Possibly Edward Butler, baker of Fulham (Edward Butler, baker of Fulham (PROB 11/331 Coke 108-166 Will of Edward Butler, Baker of Fulham, Middlesex 01 November 1669; PROB 4/13869 Butler, Edward, of Hamersmith in Fulham, Mdx., baker 1669 22 Nov.)
  575. Sir Ralph Clapham (PROB 11/319 Mico 1-46 Will of Sir Ralph Clapham of Hammersmith, Middlesex 15 March 1666; PROB 4/13712 Clapham, Sir Ralph, kt. & bt. of Hammersmith, Mdx. 1666 18 Mar.
  576. Tho: Kerby. Thomas Kerby was probably a glazier of Hammersmith or Fulham, Middlesex (Probably PROB 11/332 Penn 1-66 Will of Thomas Kerby, Glasier of Fulham, Middlesex 09 February 1670; Probably PROB 4/8925 Kerby, Thomas of Hammersmith, Middx., glazier, ob. 28 Jan. 1669 1670 11 Feb.)
  577. Wm: Chalkhill (Probably PROB 4/1887 Chalkhill, William, of Starch Greene, Hammersmith, Fulham, Midd., gent 1676 18 Oct.)
  578. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hampstead', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 25 January 2012
  579. Just possibly PROB 11/392 Exton 87-130 Will of The Honorable Charles Henry Lord Wotton Earl of Bellomont of Wotton, Kent 14 July 1688
  580. Ald Hussey. Just Probably Thomas Hussey (b. ?, d. ca. 1671), of Hampstead. The VCH, Middx, vol. 9 states that Thomas Hussey, a London grocer, lived in a house on the west side of Hampstead on the medieval customary holding of Slyes. The house was assessed at 14 hearths in 1664 and in 1675 was occupied by William, Lord Paget (PROB 11/336 Duke 54-101 Will of Thomas Hussey of Hampstead, Middlesex 13 May 1671; 'Hampstead town' in C R Elrington (ed.), 'Hampstead: Hampstead Town', A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 9: Hampstead, Paddington (London, 1989), pp. 15-33, viewed 10/03/12)
  581. Robt Lant. Possibly Robert Lant, London merchant, elected a committee of the EEIC, April 1662 Duke 1-53 Will of Robert Lant of London 07 April 1671 (PROB 11/335 ; 'A General Court of Adventurers, April 17, 1662' (Court Book, vol. xxiv, p. 482), in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 200
  582. Sr William Waller. Sir William Waller (b. ?, d. ca. 1668) (PROB 5/2019 Waller, Sir William, kt, of Osterley Park, Heston, Middx [Registered will: PROB 11/330] 1668; PROB 11/330 Coke 57-107 Will of Sir William Waller of Osterley, Middlesex 25 June 1669, pp. 9)
  583. 'Istlworth Parish' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Isleworth parish ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 18/02/12
  584. The Earle of Northland (alias Northumberland). Algernon Percy (b. 1602, d. 1668), 10th Earl of Northumberland. Syon house was the seventy-nine hearth property in the 1666 hearth tax return. The house had been built in 1548 by Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset. The building was on the site of the former Syon monastery, which had belonged to the Bridgettine order. In 1594, the manor of Syon, together with Syon house, has been granted by Queen Elizabeth I to Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland. The 10th Earl was a key figure in the civil wars. In 1640, Richard Oxinden, Sir George Oxenden's cousin, served as a lieutenant in the army assembled under Northumberland. His name appears in a muster roll in the XXII regiment under Colonel Richard Feilding (PROB 11/328 Hone 113-166 Will of Algernoun Percy Earl of Northumberland 30 November 1668; see also PROB 11/334 Penn 129-184 Will of The Right Honourable Joceline Earl of Northumberland 02 November 1670; Rushworth, Historical Collections, vol. II, Pt. II, p. 1243)
  585. Sr. Tho: Ingram. Sir Thomas Ingram (b. ?, d. ca. 1672), of Isleworth (PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of Sir Thomas Ingram of Isleworth, Middlesex 27 February 1672)
  586. Sr. John Brownlow. See Sir John Brownlowe of Grantham, Lincolnshire (PROB 11/364 Bath 124-185 Will of Sir John Brownlowe of Grantham, Lincolnshire 28 June 1680, pp. 20)
  587. 'Kensington,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Kensington ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 11/03/12
  588. Lord Vicount Camden. Th Rt. Hon Viscount Baptist Campden (alias Camden), of Extonm Rutland, and Kensington (PROB 4/17225 Campden, The Rt. Hon., Baptist, Viscount, of Exton, Rutland, and Kensington, Mdx. 1682 9 Dec.)
  589. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Andrew Holborn (1 of 2)', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 06 October 2011
  590. Dr Henry Stanley. Probably Henry Stanley, doctor of physic (b. ?, d. ?). A fellow physician, Sir Francis Prujean (b. ?, d. 16XX), of St. Martin Ludgate, appointed Dr Stanley one of three trustees in his will, together with Richard Lord Gorges and Michael Peirce, apothecary to hold the residue of his real estate on behalf of his grandson, Robert Prujean (PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of Doctor Henry Stanley, Doctor in Physic, Doctor in Medicine of London of Little Gaddesden, Hertfordshire 26 March 1672; C 6/190/121 Short title: Stanley v Cocks. Plaintiffs: Henry Stanley doctor of medicine. Defendants: Charles Cocks. Subject: property in St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer. 1667: PROB 11/321 Mico 92-138 Will of Sir Francis Prujean, Doctor in Physic 06 July 1666
  591. Robert Raworth, Gray's Inn lawyer; he provided legal advice to Elizabeth Dallison and Sir George Oxenden, and corresponded with Sir George Oxenden ( PRO 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of Robert Raworth of Grayes Inn, Middlesex 18 July 1676; 9th April 1663, Letter from Robert Raworth to Sir GO; 19th March 1665/66, Letter from Robert Raworth to Sir GO, Grayes Inn)
  592. Wm Morgan. Just possibly William Morgan (b. ?, d. ca. 1674), doctor of physic, of At. Andrew, Holborn (PROB 32/11/18 Deceased: Morgan, William, doctor of physic, St. Andrew, Holborn, Middx. Inventory (1674 Nov. 20); PROB 32/11/20 Deceased: Morgan, William, doctor of physic, St. Andrew, Holborn, Middx. Account includes exact fees involved in suits to gain administration (Sworn 1674 Nov. 20); PROB 11/354 Hale 44-95 Will of William Morgan, Gentleman of Saint Andrew Holborn, Middlesex 07 May 1677)
  593. John Vincent, Gray's Inn lawyer and colleague of Robert Raworth. Both Vincent and Raworth provided legal services to Sir George Oxenden ( PROB 11/331 Coke 108–166 Will of John Vincent of Grays Inn, Middlesex 21 October 1669
  594. Bartholomew Beale, auditor (PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Bartholomew Beale of Hatton Garden, Middlesex 03 June 1674; PROB 18/6/96 Probate lawsuit Beale v Beale and Beale, concerning the deceased Bartholomew Beale esq of [Halton Garden], St Andrew Holborn, London. Allegation1674)
  595. Ld Char. Warwick. (Possibly PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Sentence of Charles Count of Warwick of Leez, Essex 13 May 1674; see also PROB 4/18740 Warwicke, The Rt. Hon. Charles, Earle of 1675 19 Nov.)
  596. Richard Newdigate (alias Newdegate), serjeant-at-law (PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Will of Sir Richard Newdegate, Sergeant at Law of Harefield, Middlesex 18 December 1678)
  597. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Andrew Holborn (2 of 2)', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 29 January 2012
  598. Auditor Beale. Bartholomew Beale (b. ?, d. ca. 1674), of hatton Garden (PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Bartholomew Beale of Hatton Garden, Middlesex 03 June 1674; PROB 18/6/96 Probate lawsuit Beale v Beale and Beale, concerning the deceased Bartholomew Beale esq of [Hatton Garden], St Andrew Holborn, London. Allegation 1674)
  599. Dr. Merrick. Just possibly Dr Christopher Merrett (b. 1614, d. 1695), physician (PROB 11/429 Irby 204-251 Will of Doctor Christopher Merrett, Doctor in Physic, Doctor of Medicine of Saint Andrew Holborn, Middlesex 16 September 1695; 'Christopher Merrett, M.D.' in William Munk, The roll of the Royal College of Physicians, 2nd edn. (London, 1878), pp. 258-265)
  600. Ld Cheife Justice Keeling (PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec; PROB 11/336 Duke 54-101 Will of Sir John Keylynge, Chief Tythe of His Majesty's Court of Kings Bench 27 May 1671
  601. The Ld Fanshaw. Possibly Thomas Fanshawe, Viscount Dromore, of Glentworth, Lincolnshire, and St. Andrew Holborn (PROB 4/20193 [Fanshawe, Thomas, Lord, Viscount Dromore, of Glentworth, Lincs.] 1675 4 Feb. [missing]; PROB 5/1342, PROB 5/1343, & PROB 5/1344 Fanshawe, Thomas, viscount Dromore, of Glentworth, Lincs [Registered will: PROB 11/345] 1674)
  602. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Botolph Aldgate : St Botolph Aldgate', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 12/02/12
  603. Probably PROB 11/329 Coke 1-56 Will of Abraham Corsellis, Brewer of Saint Botolph without Aldgate London 11 February 1669
  604. Probably PROB 11/332 Penn 1-66 Will of Joseph Wright, Vintner of Saint Botolph without Aldgate London 04 January 1670; see also PROB 11/505 Barrett 262-301 Will of Joseph Wright of Saint Botolph without Aldersgate, City of London 03 November 1708
  605. Probably Henry Partridge, cooper and alderman for Bread Street, 1666. See PROB 11/322 Mico 139-184 Will of Henry Pattridge or Partridge, Alderman of City of London 12 December 1666; see 'Partridge, Henry' in J.R. Woodhead (ed.), 'Pack - Pyers', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 124-134, viewed 12/02/12
  606. Jno. Croger. May be related to William Croger, of St Bottolph, Aldgate, who died "at Norway beyond the seas" (PROB 4/14774 Croger, William, of St. Bottolph, Aldgate, Mdx. ob. at Norway beyond the seas 1694 21 Apr. (1693); see also PROB 11/315 Bruce 97-143 Will of Hans Kroger, Mariner of City of London 01 December 1664)
  607. Tho: Anderson. Probably Thomas Anderson (b. ?, d. ca. 1694), Innkeeper, of St Botolph without Aldgate (PROB 11/420 Box 91-135 Will of Thomas Anderson, Innkeeper of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, City of London 29 May 1694)
  608. Robert Jones. Possibly Robert Jones (b. ?, d. ca. 1677), Innholder, of St Botolph without Aldgate (PROB 11/354 Hale 44-95 Will of Robert Jones, Innholder of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, City of London 30 May 1677)
  609. Tho: Ingram. Probably Thomas Ingram (b. ?, d. ca. 1667, butcher, of St Buttolph, Aldgate (PROB 4/8931 Ingram, Thomas of St. Buttolph, Aldgate, London, citizen and butcher 1667 12 Nov. (1666); PROB 11/322 Mico 139-184 Will of Thomas Ingram, Butcher of Saint Botolph without Aldgate, City of London 30 October 1666)
  610. Laurence Goug. Just possibly related to Thomas Bough (b. ?, d. ca. 1680, packer, of St Buttolph, Aldgate (PROB 4/4439 Gough, Thomas, of St Buttolph without Algate, London, packer 1680 1 April)
  611. Wm: Minchin. William Minchen (alias Minchin), hempdresser, of St Buttolphe, Aldgate (PROB 4/4693 Minchen, William, of St Buttolph, Aldgate, London, hempdresser 1667 3 Jan. (1666); no discernible PRC will)
  612. 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Botolph Aldgate : Covent Garden Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 05/03/12)
  613. Wm Mansfeild. Just possibly William Mansfeild (b. ?, d. ca. 1675), gunmaker, of Saint Botolph without Aldgate (PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of William Mansfeild, Gunmaker of Saint Botolph without Aldgate London 26 May 1675)
  614. 'Houndsditch precinct' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Botolph Aldgate : Houndsditch Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  615. Henry Hazard. Henry Hassard (alias Hazard), citizen and weaver, of St Bottolph, Aldgate (PROB 4/13145 Hassard, Henry, of St. Buttolph, Aldgate, London, Citizen & Weaver 1667 3 Sept.; PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of Henry Hussard, or Hassard of Weaver, Saint Botolph without Aldgate 26 June 1667)
  616. Jno Privett. Probably Captain John Privett (b.?, d. ca. 1673 or 1674), mariner, commander of the London. He corresponded with Sir George Oxenden from "Gun Yard, Houndsitch", in a letter dated October 7th, 1667, and is mentioned by others in several letters to Sir George Oxenden(PROB 4/10386 Privett, John, of St. Buttolph without Aldgate, London 1674 3 Oct. (1673); no trace of a PRC will; 7th October 1667, Letter from John Privett to Sir GO, Gun Yard, Houndsitch)
  617. Arth: Rowland. Arthur Rowland, apothecary, of Trinity Minories. Middlexex (PROB 4/14713 Rowland, Arthur, of Trinity Minories, Mdx., apothecary 1690 20 June)
  618. 'Tower hill precinct' in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Botolph Aldgate : Tower Hill Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12
  619. Geo: Danvers. George Danvers, described as "citizen and dyer" in post-mortem inventory and "linen draper" in will, of St. Buttolph without Aldgate (PROB 4/7914 Danvers, George of St. Buttolph without Aldgate, London Citizen and Dyer, 1670 20 July; PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Will of George Danvers, Linen Draper of London 20 July 1670)
  620. 'St Clements Danes : Drury lane ward,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Clement Danes ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 11/03/12
  621. Thomas Colle. Possibly Thomas Coles (b. ?, d. ca. 1671), of New Inn in St. Clement Danes (PROB 4/14021 Coles, Thomas, of New Inn in St. Clement Danes, Mdx. 1671 14 Nov. Undated)
  622. The Right Honoble Earle of Clare. Probably John, Earl of Clare (b. ?, d. ca. 1666) (PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of The Right Honorable John Earle of Clare 30 May 1666; see also PROB 11/397 Ent 139-189 Sentence of The Honorable Gilbert Count of Clare 24 July 1689)
  623. XXX. William, Earl of Craven (PROB 11/437 Pyne 45-88 Will of William Earle of Craven 10 April 1697)
  624. Dr Champion. Probably Thomas Champion, doctor of physic, of St Clement Danes, Middlesex (PROB 11/331 Coke 108-166 Will of Thomas Champion, Doctor in Physic of Saint Clement Danes, Middlesex 21 October 1669)
  625. John Alcone. John Alchon (alias Alcone) (b. ?, d. ca. 1667), gentleman, of St. Clement Danes, Middlesex (PROB 4/12157 Alchorn, John, of St. Clement Danes, Mdx. 1667 3 July; PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of John Alchornes of Gentleman, Saint Clement Danes 03 July 1667)
  626. William Johnson. Just possibly William Johnson (b. ?, d. ca. 1682), cook, of St Clement St Danes, Middlesex (PROB 4/5740 Johnson, William, of St Clement Danes, Midd., cook 1682 16 Dec.; no discernible PRC will)
  627. Job Davis. Probably Job Davies (alias Davis) (b. ?, d. ca.1682), baker, of St Clement Danes, Middlesex (PROB 4/14415 Davies, Job, of St. Clement Danes, Mdx., baker 1682 1 Feb.; PROB 32/23/91 Deceased: Davies, Job, baker, St. Clement Danes, Middx. Inventory 1681/2 Jan. 13 (1684 June 7); PROB 32/23/94 Deceased: Davies, Job, baker, St. Clement Danes, Middx. Account (Sworn 1684 June 7))
  628. John Alsop. Probably John Alsopp (b. ?, d. ca. 1667, of St Clement Danes (PROB 4/9598 Alsopp, John, of St. Clement Danes, Middx. 1667 31 Jan.; no discernible PRC will)
  629. Tho: Peters. Possibly Thomas Peters (b. ?, d. ca. 1682), victualler, of St Clement Danes, Middlesex (PROB 4/15843 Peters, Thomas, [of St. Clement Danes, Mdx., victualler] 1682 29 Apr. [illeg.]); PROB 11/368 North 142-189 Will of Thomas Peters, Victualler of Saint Clement Danes, Middlesex 07 November 1681)
  630. John Filwell. Probably John Filioll (alias Filwell) (b. ?, d. ca. 1668) (PROB 4/13841 Filioll, John, of St. Clement Danes, Mdx., grocer 1668 23 Oct.; no discernible PRC will)
  631. Emanuell Hering. Emanuel Herring (b. ?, d. ca. 1679), tailor, of St Clement Danes, Middlesex (PROB 32/19/174 Deceased: Herring, Emanuel, St. Clement Danes, Middx. Inventory 1679 July 28 (1682 May 3); PROB 11/360 King 66-124 Will of Emanuell Herring, Tailor of Saint Clement Danes, Middlesex 04 July 1679)
  632. Thomas Mason. Probably Thomas Mason (b. ?, d. ca. 1672), tailor (PROB 4/14155 Mason, Thomas, of St. Clement Danes, Mdx., taylor 1673 15 Apr. (1672); PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Thomas Mason, Tailor of Saint Clement Danes, Middlesex 19 October 1672)
  633. Joseph Spicer. Probably Joseph Spicer (b. ?, d. ca. 1675), citizen and dyer, of St Clement Danes (PROB 4/3016 Spicer, Joseph, of St Clement Danes Midd., Citizen and Dyer of London 1676 10 Mar. (1675); no discernible PRC will)
  634. Francis Chase. Probably Francis Chase (b. ?, d. ca. 1689), ?brewer, of St Clement Danes, Middlesex (PROB 4/14447 Chase, Francis, of St. Clement Danes, Mdx., [?brewer] 1682 15 Mar. [? 1680])
  635. Sarjeant Fountaine. Sergeant-at-law Thomas Fountain (b. ?, d. ?); mar. Mary Brigg (d. 1671) (XXXX)
  636. Sir Nicholas Steward . Possibly related to Sir Nicholas Stewart, of Hartley Maud Uitt, Hampshire (PROB 11/515 Smith 90-135 Will of Sir Nicholas Stewart of Hartley Maud Uitt, Hampshire 02 May 1710)
  637. 'Drewry Lane,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Giles in the Fields : Drury Lane', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 10/03/12
  638. Sir John Brownlow. Sir John Brownlow (b. 1593/94, d. 1679), 1st baronet of Belton, of Grantham, Lincolnshire. The St Giles in the Fields property was named Lennox House, after its former owner Esmé Stuart, Earl of March (later Duke of Lennox). The house was a property of 40 hearths, comparable in size to Bristol House. The house appears (apparently) on the Morden & Lea map of London "occupying a position in the central portion of the estate, with a wide approach from Drury lane." Surprisingly, it is neither visible on Hollar's plan, 1658, nor on Faithorne's map, 1658. Brownlow also had a house in Isleworth, Middlesex (20 hearths, 1666). Peter Hoare has written on both Sir John Brownlow, and his father Richard Brownlow (b. 1553, d. 1638), who was chief prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas for forty-seven years and an author on legal precedents. He states that Sir John Brownlow studied at Oxford and the Middle Temple, though he suggests that Brownlow did not actively practice law. He was created a baronet in 1641 and supported the parliamentarian cause. Hoare states that Sir John Brownlow lived largely at his house in Belton, Lincolnshire, with his wife Alice Pulteney, dau. of Sir John Pulteney. His wife died at the Isleworth property in 1676. The house at Belton was demolished in 1695 by his great-nephew, the "young" Sir John Brownlowe, and a new house built on a nearby site (PROB 11/364 Bath 124-185 Will of Sir John Brownlowe of Grantham, Lincolnshire 28 June 1680, pp. 20; 'Site of Lennox House', in W. Edward Riley and Sir Laurence Gomme (eds.), Survey of London, vol. 5: St Giles-in-the-Fields, pt II (London, 1914), pp. 101-103, viewed 10/03/12)]; Peter Hoare, 'Belton House, Lincolnshire, MS S.115.20,' PDF, pub. online under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDeriv license, http://scriptorium.english.cam.ac.uk/resources/articles/pdf/hoare_Belton_House_S.115.20_copy1.pdf, viewed 10/03/12; Hoare's biblography includes Peter Hoare, 'The Brownlowes and the Custs of Belton House,' The Bookplate Journal, n.s., 6, 1 (2008), 3-37, and Elizabeth Cust, Records of the Cust Family, Ser. II: The Brownlows of Belton (London, 1909), pp. 58-110)
  639. Lady Allenton. Lady Allington, mother of Lord Allington. By the 1675 hearth tax return Lady Ivey had become the leasholder. The Survey of London, vol. 5, states "In 1647 Sir Gervase Scroope, Adrian's son, sold the lease to Sir John Brownlow, who certainly acquired the freehold also, though no record of the transaction has come to light. Finding the house too large Sir John divided it in two, and in 1662 Lady Allington was paying a rent of £50 for the smaller of the two residences. Sir John died in November, 1679." ('Site of Lennox House', in W. Edward Riley and Sir Laurence Gomme (eds.), Survey of London: volume 5: St Giles-in-the-Fields, pt II (1914), pp. 101-103, viewed 10/03/12)]
  640. Dudles Short Esqr. Dudley Short (b. ?, d. ca. 1672), citizen & fishmonger. The Survey of London, vol. 5, states that William Short bought several parcels of land in St Giles, west of Drury Lane, in 1590. Subsequently he sold off several parts of this land. The lease on "Lennox House", which stood on part of Short's former land, was later acquired by Sir John Brownlow, who split the house into two (PROB 4/14064 Short, Dudley, of St. Giles in the Fields, Mdx., Citizen & Fishmonger of London 1673 26 Sept. (1672); PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Dudley Short, Gentleman of Saint Giles in the Fields, Middlesex 01 October 1672; ['Site of Lennox House', in W. Edward Riley and Sir Laurence Gomme (eds.), Survey of London: volume 5: St Giles-in-the-Fields, pt II (1914), pp. 101-103, viewed 10/03/12)]
  641. 'Greate Queene streete' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Giles in the Fields : Great Queen Street', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)), viewed 17/02/12
  642. Sir Alexander Frazier. Possibly Sir Alexander Frazier, doctor of physic (b. ?, d. ca. 1681); fellow of Royal College of Physicians, 1663/64 (PROB 11/367 North 95-141 Will of Sir Alexander Fraiser of Doores 07 July 1681; PROB 11/368 North 142-189 Sentence of Sir Alexander Fraiser or Fraser, Physician to His Majesty of Dores, Inverness-shire 07 July 1681; PROB 32/20/68 Deceased: Fraiser, Sir Alexander, bart., [physician to King Charles II, Doones, Scotland, d. in Whitehall] [Fraiser con Fraiser see PROB 18/13/75] Inventory (Sworn 1681 July 14)
  643. The Lord Conway. Just possibly Edward, Earl of Conway (b. ?, d. ca. 1683) (PROB 11/373 Drax 102-156 Will of Edward Earl of Conway 20 August 1683; PROB 18/15/19 Probate lawsuit Conway v Gwynn, concerning the deceased Edward Conway, Viscount Conway. Allegation 1683; see also PROB 11/359 King 1-65 Will of Dame Anne Viscountess Conway 02 May 1679)
  644. Lady Anne Yelverton. Just possibly the wife of Sir Christopher Yelverton (PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Dame Anne Yelverton 27 November 1671: see also PROB 11/247 Aylett 210-263 Will of Sir Christopher Yelverton of Easton Maudit, Northamptonshire 23 February 1655; PROB 11/157 Scroope 1-63 Will of Sir Henry Yelverton, Justice of the Common Pleas of Easton Maudit, Northamptonshire 10 June 1630; PROB 4/17269 Yelverton, Sir [Henry], Bt., of Easton Mande[vill], Northants 1671 28 Nov.; PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of Sir Henry Yelverton of Easton Maudit, Northamptonshire 13 March 1671)
  645. Sir Thomas Daniell. Sir Thomas Daniell (b. ?, d. ca. 1686), of St Martin in the Fields (PROB 4/19895 Daniell, Sir Thomas, kt., of St. Martin in the Fields, Mdx. 1686 4 Mar.; no discernible PRC will)
  646. Wm Jones. Possibly William Jones (b. ?, d. ca. 1673), tailor, or merchant tailor, of St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex (PROB 4/6321 [?Jones, William,] of Great Queen Street, St. Giles in the Fields, Midd., tailor 1673 29 Aug.; PROB 11/342 Pye 53-118 Will of William Jones, Merchant Tailor of Saint Giles in the Fields, Middlesex 28 August 1673)
  647. Richard Hesketh. Probably Richard Hesketh (b. ?, d. ca. 1667) (PROB 4/10506 Hesketh, Richard, of St. Giles in the Fields, Mdx 1667 1 Mar. Undated))
  648. 'Gregorys Rents,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Giles in the Fields : Gregorys Rents', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 10/03/12
  649. George Lyon. Possible George Lyon (b. ?, d. ca. 1676), citizen and wax chandler or grocer, of St Giles in the Fields (PROB 4/932 Lyon, George, of St Giles in the Fields, Citizen and wax chandler of London 1676 18 Jan.; PROB 11/350 Bence 1-54 Will of George Lyon, Grocer of Saint Giles in the Fields, Middlesex 15 January 1676)
  650. Sir John Glynn. Sir John Glynn (b. ?, d. ca. 1667), serjeant-at-law; provided legal counsel to Elizabeth Dallison (PROB 11/323 Carr 1-58 Will of Sir John Glynne, one of His Majesty's Serjeants at Law 12 January 1667)
  651. 'West Side of Lincolns Inne fields,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Giles in the Fields : Lincolns Inn Fields', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 22/02/12
  652. Lord John Somersett. XXXX (Possibly PROB 5/2843 SEYMOUR, John, duke of Somerset, of Amesbury, Wilts [Registered will: PROB 11/351] 1676; PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of The Honorable John Duke of Somerset 01 June 1676)
  653. Thomas Povey Esq. Henry Gary mentioned Thomas Povey in a letter to Sir George Oxenden dated December 23rd, 1662, sent from Goa. He descibed him as "my Good ffreind M:r Tho: Povey" and described him as "Treasurer to his Highnesse y:e Duke of Yorke." Gary had written to Povey regarding an expected payment for diamonds, through a London intermediary, to Povey (23rd December 1662, Letter from Henry Gary to Sir GO, Goa)
  654. Lord Falconbridge. Just possibly Thomas Belasyse, 1st Earl Fauconberg PC (b. ca.1627, d. 1700). Supported parliament in English civil war; married Cromwell's third daughter, Mary; member of privy council under Charles II (PROB 11/ 460 Dyer 46-88 Will of Thomas Lord Fauconberg Baron of Yarom Viscount Henknowles and Earl Fauconberg 26 May 1701
  655. Lord Newburgh. Just possibly James, the Right Hon. Earl of Newburgh (b. ?, d. ca. ?1670 (PROB 4/5918 James, The Rt. Hon., Earl of Newburgh 1672 25 May (1670); PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of James Levingstone Earl of Newbrugh 31 August 1671
  656. Countesse Dowager of Bath. Probably the Right Honourable Rachel Countess of Bath (PROB 4/6567 Bath, The Rt Hon. Rachel, Dowager Countess of, of St [?Giles] in the Fields, Midd. 1681 16 June; PROB 11/364 Bath 124-185 Will of The Right Honourable Rachel Countess of Bath, Dowager 17 November 1680; see also PROB 4/21259 Bolde, Mr. Peter, (late a servant to the Rt. Hon. the Lady Rachell, Countesse of Bathe) of Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, and Weeke in Tavistock, Devon 1666 30 May)
  657. Lord Crew. Just possibly John Lord Crewe Baron of Steane (PROB 11/361 King 125-176 Will of John Lord Crewe Baron of Steane 15 December 1679)
  658. 'Stret,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Giles in the Fields : Unknown', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 10/03/12
  659. Thomas Foot. Probably Thomas Foot(e) (b. ?, d. ca. 1667), painter stainer, of St Giles in the Fields (PROB 4/18349 Foote, Thomas, of St. Giles in the Fields, Mdx., paynter stayner 1667 8 July; PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of Thomas Foote of Painter Stainer, Saint Giles in the Fields 04 July 1667)
  660. 'Tattnam Cort Lane entring into the feilds toward Maydenhead Rowe,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Giles in the Fields : Tottenham Court Lane', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 22/02/12
  661. Will. Shelton. Possibly William Shelton of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex (PROB 4/6430 Shelton, William, of St. Giles in the Fields, Midd. 1673 [blank]; no PRC will identifiable)
  662. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Giles in the Fields : King Street', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 23 January 2012
  663. Sr Charlis Siddley. Sir Charles Sedley, 5th Baronet (b. 1639, d. 1701). Son of Sir John Sedley, 2nd Baronet, of Aylesford in Kent. Married Lady Katherine Savage. M.P. for New Romney, Kent. Buried at Southfleet, Kent (PROB 11/461 Dyer 89-137 Will of Sir Charles Sedley of Southfleet, Kent 30 August 1701; PROB 18/26/2 Probate lawsuit Tomyln v Peckham, concerning the deceased Sir Charles Sedley of St Clear, Ightham, Kent. Allegation and 2 interrogatories 1701)
  664. Henery Semor Esqr. Possibly Henry Seymour (b. ?, d. ca. 1696), of Westminster, Middlesex (PROB 11/430 Bond 1-42 Will of Henry Seymour of Westminster, Middlesex 26 March 1696)
  665. Robert Spencer Esqr. Unlikely to be Robert Spencer of Hanwell, Oxfordshire (PROB 11/456 Noel 84-123 Will of Robert Spencer of Hanwell, Oxfordshire 06 August 1700)
  666. The Rt. Honrb the Earle of Southampton. Possibly the Honorable Thomas Earl of Southampton (b. ?, d. ca. 1667) (PROB 11/323 Carr 1-58 Will of The Honorable Thomas Earl of Southampton 22 May 1667; See PROB 18/8/66 Probate lawsuit Thynne v Dowager Duchess of Southampton, concerning the deceased Frances Seymour, Duchess of Somerset otherwise Marchioness of Hertford. Two allegations) 1676)
  667. 'St James Clerkenwell (Part One),' in'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Clerkenwell (1 of 2)', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 14th February 2012
  668. The Lord Cheife Justice. Just possibly Sir Robert Hyde, Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench (PROB 4/17268 Hyde, Sir Robert, kt., Lord Cheife Justice of H.M. Court of King's Bench of Dynton, Wilts. and [?London) 1667 2 Feb. (1666); PROB 11/316 Hyde 1-56 Will of Sir Robert Hide, Chief Justice of the Kings Bench 13 May 1665; see also PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec; PROB 11/336 Duke 54-101 Will of Sir John Keylynge, Chief Tythe of His Majesty's Court of Kings Bench 27 May 1671; see also PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of Sir John Vaughan, Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas 12 December 1674)
  669. John Rogers. Probably John Rogers (b. ?, d. ca. 1683), a joiner, of St. James, Clerkenwell(PROB 4/4895 Rogers, John, of St James, Clerkenwell, London 1685 25 Aug. (168[?3]; PROB 11/373 Drax 52-101 Will of John Rodgers or Rogers, Joiner of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 16 June 1683)
  670. Lord Barckley. Possibly Sir John Lord Berkeley or Baron of Stratton (b. ?, d. ca. 1678) (Will of Sir John Lord Berkeley or Baron of Stratton, Lord of His Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council 02 October 1678)
  671. Earle of Carlile. Possibly the Honorable Charles Earl of Carlisle (b. ?, d. ca. 1685) (PROB 11/380 Cann 52-107 Will of The Honorable Charles Earl of Carlisle 11 May 1685; see also PROB 11/436 Pyne 1-44 Will of The Right Honorable Elizabeth Countess of Carlisle, Dowager 03 February 1697)
  672. Sr Nicholas Strowd. Sir Nicholas Strode (b. ?, d. 1683). The eldest son and sole executor of Sir George Strode (b. 1583, d. 1663), who was buried at St. James, Clerkenwell, on June 2nd, 1663. Nicholas was an examiner in Chancery, who was knighted on June 27, 1660. He was brother-in-law to Richard Holworthy, London merchant, and to Ellis Crispe, son of Sir Nicholas Crispe, the customs farmer. The death of Richard Holworthy, Mathew Holworthy's brother, was noted by Sir George Smith in a letter to Sir George Oxenden dated March 1665/66: "three mo:ths Since dyed S:r Martin Noell & his lady & Dick Holdworthy the 2 former of the plague the latter by á fall off his horse." As a result, Richard Hollworthy did not appear in the 1666 hearth tax returns, though his brother, Mathew Holworthy (alias Holsworthy) was listed in the 1662 Hearth Tax return for the sixth precinct of Coleman Street ward. Ellis Crispe had a house at Merton, Surrey (24 hearths). The post-mortem inventory for Sir Nicholas Strode is likely to be for his houses at Chevening, Kent, and Etchingham, Sussex. However, a post-mortem inventory survives for his father from 1664 for St. James, Clerkenwell, which was his father's principal residence. This is likely to give an accurate view of the property at the time of the 1666 hearth tax under the son's ownership. Hasted states that Thomas Polhill, Esq., of Clapham inherited the house and estate of "Chepsted-house" from his brother. The house in the Kent 1664 Lady day Hearth Tax returns was recorded as "Mr Polhill 26 hearths," significantly smaller than the Inigo Jones designed Chevening House, which was recorded as "Mr Bevan 48 hearths." Chepsted-house was located at the southern end of the parish of Chevening, Kent. The house was in existence since at least the latter part of the reign of Elizabeth I. Polhill sold the house to "Sir Nicholas Strode, of Westerham," before his death in 1665 (The Westerham, Kent, estate having been purchased by Sir George Strode, his father). The widow of Sir Nicholas Strode resold the house in July 1693 to William Emerton of the Temple. He demolished and rebuilt the house. It then returned into Polhill family hands through its sale by his widow to David Polhill in May 1711 (PROB 4/10105 Strode, Sir Nicholas, kt., of Chepsted in Chevening, Kent and Etchingham, Sussex 30 Aug. 1683 30 Aug.; PROB 4/21943 Strode, Sir George, kt. of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1664 22 Oct.; PROB 11/373 Drax 52-101 Will of Sir Nicholas Strode of Chevening, Kent 30 August 1683; PROB 11/311 Juxon 52-102 Will of Sir George Strode of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 03 June 1663; PROB 11/356 Reeve 1-55 Will of Sir Mathew Holworthy of Hackney, Middlesex 25 November 1678;'Strode, George,' George Gery Milner-Gibson-Cullum, Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, vol. 55 (XXXX, XXXX), pp. 56-57; 'Pedigree of Strode,' in Frederick A Crispe, Fragmenta Genealogica, vol. 8 (Private Press, 1902), p. 92; 'Chevening,' in Edward Hasted, 'Parishes: Chevening', The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 3 (1797), pp. 105-126, viewed 22/02/12); 'Chevening' in - Kent Hearth Tax Assessment Lady Day 1664: CKS: Q/RTh Transcribed and computerised by Duncan Harrington; March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to Sir GO; 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Coleman Street ward: Sixth Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011), viewed 26 December 2011)
  673. The Lady Jane Crafts was probably Dame or Lady Jane Crafts (alias Crofts) (b. ?, d. ca. 1672) of St James, Clerkenwell and Ixworth Thorpe, Suffolk (PROB 4/9302 Crofts, Jane, Dame, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1672 25 May; PROB 11/339 Eure 55-107 Will of Dame Jane Crofts of Ixworth Thorpe, Suffolk 22 May 1672)
  674. The Earle of Essex. Possibly Arthur Earl of Essex (b. ?, d. ca. 1684) (PROB 11/375 Hare 1-47 Will of Arthur Earl of Essex 04 April 1684; see also PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of Dame St Irwin Countess of Essex 13 October 1677)
  675. The Earle of Alisbury. Possibly the Honorable Robert Lord Bruce Baron of Wharleton and Earl of Aylesbury and Earl of Elgin (b. ?, d. ca. 1685) (PROB 11/380 Cann 52-107 Will of The Honorable Robert Lord Bruce Baron of Wharleton and Earl of Aylesbury and Earl of Elgin 15 December 1685; PROB 18/18/95 Probate lawsuit Diana [Grey] Bruce, Dowager Countess of Ailesbury v Thomas Bruce, Earl of Ailesbury, concerning the deceased Robert Bruce, Earl of Ailesbury. Allegation 1686)
  676. Doctr. Wm. Goddard. William Goddard, Doctor of Physic (b. ?, d. ca. 1670). Thornbury (1878: X) states Dr. William Goddard was "one of the Society of Chemical Physicians, who lived in St. John's Close, as it was then called, [and] was one of those who had Government permission to sell remedies for the Great Plague." (PROB 11/332 Penn 1-66 Will of William Goddard, Doctor of Physic of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 09 March 1670; Walter Thornbury, 'Clerkenwell: (part 1 of 2)', Old and New London: Volume 2 (1878), pp. 309-328, viewed 02/03/12)
  677. Sr Edward Banister. Just possibly Sir Edward Banister of Isleworth (b. ?, d. ca. 1671) (PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of Sir Edward Banister of Isleworth, Middlesex 01 February 1671)
  678. Wm: Bowles Esq:r. Probably Sir William Bowles (b. ?, d. ca. 1681) (PROB 11/365 North 1-47 Will of Sir William Bowles of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 01 March 1681)
  679. William Downing. William Downing (b. ?, d. ca. 1671), of St. James, Clerkenwell, Gent. (PROB 4/7267 Downing, William, of St James, Clerkenwell, London, gent 1673 4 Sept.; PROB 11/336 Duke 54-101 Will of William Downing of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 22 June 1671; see also PROB 11/344 Bnce 1-53 Will of Anne Downing, Widow of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 24 February 1674)
  680. John Mayhew. John Mayhew (b. ?, d. 1667), of St James, Clerkenwell (PROB 4/16584 Mayhew, John, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1667 12 Oct. Undated; PROB 11/325 Carr 117-176 Will of John Mayhew, Victualler of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 10 September 1667; see also PROB 11/317 Hyde 57-107 Will of William Mayhew, Victualler of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 27 July 1665)
  681. Richard Hooten. Richard Hooton (alias Hooten) (b. ?, d. 1671), of St. James, Clerkenwell (PROB 11/336 Duke 54-101 Will of Richard Hooton or Hootons, Yeoman of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 26 May 1671; PROB 32/7/69 Deceased: Hooton, Richard, St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. Commission for appraisement 1671 Apr. 7 (1671 Pasche); PROB 32/7/70Deceased: Hooton, Richard, St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. Inventory 1671 Apr. 4 (1671 Apr. 6))
  682. John Fenn. Possibly John Fenn (b. ?, d. ca. 1676), of St. James Clerkenwell (PROB 4/15861 Fenn, John, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1676 [?19] Dec. Undated)
  683. George Ryley. Possibly George Ryley, Leatherdresser, of St. James. Clerkenwell, Middlesex (PROB 4/16341 Ryley, George, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. [leatherdresser] 1680 6 Aug.); PROB 11/363 Bath 60_123 Will of George Ryley, Leather Dresser of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 17 July 1680)
  684. James Ball. Possibly James Ball, victualler, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex (PROB 4/17143 Ball, James, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., victualer 1680 9 Jan.); PROB 11/361 King 125-176 Will of James Ball, Victualler of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 22 December 1679)
  685. Eliza. Ashborne. Elizabeth Ashborne, widow, victualler, with billiard room and bowling alley, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex. Thornbury (1878: ?X) states "Bowling-greens were once numerous in Bowling Green Lane, Clerkenwell. In 1675, says Mr. Pinks, there were two at the north-east corner. The bowling-alleys were both open and covered, and were laid with turf or gravel." (PROB 4/14276 Asborne, Elizabeth, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., widow, victualler Billiard room and bowling alley 1675 [?20] Sept.; PROB 11/348 Dycer 52-105 Will of Elizabeth Ashbourne or Ashborne, Widow of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 09 September 1675; Walter Thornbury, 'Clerkenwell: (part 2 of 2)', Old and New London: Volume 2 (1878), pp. 328-338, viewed 02/03/12)
  686. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Clerkenwell (2 of 2)', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 14th February 2012
  687. Thomas Coventry Esqr. Possibly Thomas Earl of Coventry (PROB 11/451 Pott 86-128 Will of Thomas Earl of Coventry 27 July 1699)
  688. Sir John Cropley. Probably Sir John Cropley of Saint Andrew Holborn (PROB 11/350 Bence 1-54 Will of Sir John Cropley of Saint Andrew Holborn, Middlesex 09 April 1676; see also PROB 4/21173 Cropley, Edward, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1672 1 July)
  689. Presumably the parish church of St James, Clerkenwell
  690. Goddard Nelthop. Probably the later Sir Goodard Nelthorpe, of St. James, Clerkenwell (PROB 11/476 Ash 89-131 Will of Sir Goddard Nelthorp or Nelthorpe of Clerkenwell, Middlesex 11 May 1704)
  691. Thomas Huckle. PROB 4/7713, of Clerkenwell, Middlesex (PROB 4/7713 Huckle, Thomas, of St James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1677 25 June)
  692. John Munday. John Munday, of Clerkenwell (PROB 4/910 Munday, John, of St James, Clerkenwell 1671 8 Feb.)
  693. Henry Knight. Probably Henry Knight (b.?, d. ca. 1672), brewer, of St. James, Clerkenwell (PROB 4/2894 Knight, Henry, of St James, Clerkenwell, Midd., brewer 1673 5 Dec. (1672); see also PROB 4/14132 Knight, Michael, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., brewer 1673 5 Dec. (1672); see PROB 11/339 Eure 55-107 Will of Michaell Knight, Brewer of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 27 July 1672, pp. 5)
  694. Edward Ward. Just possibly, though seems low hearth no., Edward Ward, citizen, bricklayer & tyler (PROB 4/9394 [Ward], Edward, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx., citizen and bricklayer and tyler 1672 29 Mar.; PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of Edward Ward, Bricklayer and Tiler of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 29 March 1672)
  695. Oliver Corner. Oliver Corner (b. ?, d. ca. 1679), of St James Clerkenwell (PROB 4/22199 Corner, Oliver, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1679 24 July Undated; no discernible will)
  696. Mary Towse. Just possibly Mary Towse (b. ?,d. ca. 1671), widow of Hampstead (PROB 11/336 Duke 54-101 Will of Mary Towse, Widow of Hampstead, Middlesex 31 May 1671)
  697. Xofer Busby. Christopher Busbee (b. ?, d. ca. 1679), innkeeper, of St James, Clerkenwell) (PROB 4/16726 Busbee, Mr., Christopher, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., [innkeeper] 1679 [?] May [illeg.]; no discernible PRC will)
  698. Daniell Doves. Daniell Deeves (alias Doves (b. ?, d. ca. 1669 (PROB 4/13922 Deeves, Daniell, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1669 24 July)
  699. 'Durham Yard,' in'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Martin in the Fields : Durham Yard', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 07/03/12)
  700. Adrian Scroope. Adrian Scroppe (b. ?, d. ca. 1668), gentleman, of St Martin in the Fields (PROB 4/15271 Scroope, Adrian, of St. Martin in the Feilds, gent 1668 20 Aug.; PROB 11/327 Hone 58-112 Will of Adrian Scroope, Gentleman of Saint Martins in the Fields, Middlesex 31 July 1668; see also PROB 4/4143 Scroop, St Leager, of [St Martin in the Fields, Midd.,] and Louth, Lincs. 1687 6 June)
  701. Lady Hungerford. Just possibly Dame Margarett Hungerford (b. ?, d. ca. 1673), of Corsham, Wiltshire (PROB 11/342 Pye 53-118 Will of Dame Margarett Hungerford of Corsham, Wiltshire 07 May 1673)
  702. 'Greenes Lane,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Martin in the Fields : Greens Lane', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 23/02/12
  703. Sir Edmond Godfrey. Sir Edmond Godfrey (b. ?, d. 1679), woodmonger; brother of Michael Godfrey, Sir George Oxenden's cousin and correspondent (PROB 11/359 King 1-65 Will of Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex 14 April 1679; PROB 11/397 Ent 139-189 Will of Michaell Godfrey, Merchant of London of Woodford, Essex 16 December 1689)
  704. 'Plate 1: Extract from Morden & Leas map of London, 1682,' reproduced in G. H. Gater and F. R. Hiorns (eds.), Survey of London: Trafalgar Square and Neighbourhood (The parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Part 3), vol. 20 (London, 1940)
  705. 'Hay markett East Side,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Martin in the Fields : Haymarket East', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 26/02/12
  706. Coll. Panton. Colonel Thomas Panton (b. ?, d. ca. 1686), "a celebrated gamester". Coll: Panton. "Last proprietor of the gaming-house called Piccadilly Hall.., and was in possession of land on the site of the streets and buildings which bear his name as early as the year 1664...'Madame panton,' the widow, lived in a capital mansion on the east side of the Haymarket as late as 1725."Thomas Panton was involved in property dealings with Sir Henry Oxenden and Richard Oxinden in Haymarket in the 16XXs (PROB 11/382 Lloyd 1-45 Will of Thomas Panton of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex 28 January 1686; Henry Benjamin Wheatley, London Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, vol. 3 (London, 1891), pp. 26-27)
  707. Sir Thomas Gary. Just possibly Sir Thomas Gery (b. ?, d. ca. 1689), of St Giles in the Fields (PROB 11/397 Ent 139-189 Will of Sir Thomas Gery of Saint Giles in the Fields, Middlesex 05 December 1689)
  708. Henry Coventry. Possibly Henry Coventry (b. 1619, d. 1686). Henry Coventry was the brother of Francis Coventry, a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden- Francis Coventry married Dame Elizabeth Hoskins, the widow of Sir Edmond Hoskins, serjeant-at-law, who provided Elizabeth Dallison with legal counsel in the early 1660s. Sir William Coventry (b. ca. 1628, d. 1686) was the third of the brothers. Both Francis Coventry and Elizabeth Hoskins lived in Carshalton in 1666. ( Biographical profile of Francis Coventry; biographical profile of Sir Edmund Hoskins; 10th April 1667, Letter from Francis Coventrie to Sir GO, Carshalton; wiki article on Carshalton)
  709. Auditor Chislett. Possibly William Chislett (b. ?, d. ca. 1671), of St Martin in the Fields. William Chislett was deputy auditor under Sir Joseph Seymour in 1660-1662 (DATE, TBC) (PROB 11/336 Duke 54-101 Will of William Chislett, Gentleman of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex 10 May 1671; 'Addenda: 1660:...A large bundle of accounts and correspondence of Sir John Cutler, receiver for Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, and William Chislett, deputy auditor, with some similar papers,' in F.H. Blackburne Daniell and Francis Bickley (eds.), in 'Charles II: 1660', Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, Addenda 1660-1685 (1939), pp. 1-21, viewed 26/02/12)
  710. Sr Philippe Howard. Sir Phillip Howard (b. ?, d. ca. 1686) (PROB 4/14605 Howard, Sir Phillipp, at his house in Scotland Yard 1686 9 June; PROB 11/383 Lloyd 46-90 Will of Sir Phillipp Howard 08 June 1686)
  711. 'Round Court,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Martin in the Fields : Round Court', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 11/03/12
  712. John Davenport. Just possible John Davenport (b. ?, d. ca. 1668), carpenter "to his Majesty", of St Martin in the Fields (PROB 4/21671 Davenport, John, of St. Martin in the [Fields, Mdx.] carpenter [?1668 illeg.] ?Undated; PROB 11/326 Hone 1-57 Will of John Davenport, Carpenter to His Majesty of Saint Martins in the Fields, Middlesex 10 March 1668)
  713. 'Strand,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Martin in the Fields : The Strand', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 05/03/12
  714. Mr Hen: Herringman. Just possibly Henry Herringman, gentleman and stationer, of Carshalton Surrey (PROB 11/474 Ash 1-45 Will of Henry Herringman, Gentleman and Stationer of Carshalton, Surrey 07 February 1704)
  715. Earle of Scarsdell. XXXX (See PROB 18/6/7 Probate lawsuit Countess of Warwick v Countess de Scarsdale, concerning the deceased Charles [Rich], Earl of Warwick of Lees [Leigh], Essex. Allegation 1674
  716. Earle of Salisbury. William, Earle of Salisbury (b. ?, d. ca. 1668) (PROB 4/20649 Salisbury, The Honorable Lady Katherine, Countess Dowager of 1673 24 July; PROB 5/424 CECIL, Catherine, dowager countess of Salisbury [Registered will: PROB 11/341] 1673; PROB 11/328 Hone 113-166 Will of William Earle of Salisbury 23 December 1668)
  717. John Taylor. Just possibly John Taylor (b. ?, d. ca. 1685), doctor of physick, St Martin in the Fields (PROB 4/15877 Taylor, John, of St. Martin in the Feilds, Mdx., Doctor of physick 1685 27 Oct.)
  718. 'The Strand,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Martin in the Fields : The Strand', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 05/03/12
  719. 'Thompsons ward,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Martin in the Fields : Thompsons Ward', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 11/03/12
  720. Charles Titford. Charles Titford (b. ?, d. ca. 1678), innholder, of St Martin in the Field (PROB 4/8783 Tittford, Charles, of St Martin in the Fields, Middx., innholder 1678 29 Nov.; PROB 11/356 Reeve 1-55 Will of Charles Tittford, Innholder of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex 04 May 1678; see PROB 11/515 Smith 90-135 Will of Robert Titford, Victualler of Kensington, Middlesex 21 June 1710)
  721. 'Streete Side,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Martin in the Fields : Unknown', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 11/03/12
  722. Jeremiah Webb. Jeremiah Webb (b. ?, d. ca. 1670), apothecary, of St Martin in the Fields (PROB 4/4127 Webb, Jeremiah, of St Martin in the Fields, Midd., apothecary 1670 16 May)
  723. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Martin in the Fields : Whitehall', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 25 January 2012
  724. The Duke of Richmond now Le Dorssett. Just possibly Sir Charles Duke of Richmond and Lenes (PROB 11/341 Pye 1-52 Will of Sir Charles Duke of Richmond and Lenes 14 February 1673); PROB 18/5/23 Probate lawsuit Earl of Essex and Bickerstaffe and Forster v Bryon, concerning the deceased Charles Stuart, 6th Duke of Lennox and 3rd Duke of Richmond. Allegation 1673)
  725. The Duke of Buckingham. George Villiers (b. 1628, d. 1687), 2nd Duke of Buckingham, 20th Baron de Ros of Helmsley. Son of Charles Villiers (b. 1592, d. 1628), 1st Duke of Buckingham and of Katherine Manners, his wife. Brought up in royal household, following assasination of his father. Fought for Charles I in first and second civil wars, followed by exile in Netherlands with Charles II. Returned to England in 1657, and married Mary, daughter of Lord Thomas Fairfax. Opposed by Edward Hyde, 1st earl of Clarendon, and briefly imprisoned in 1667. Active in prosecuting Clarendon in late ?1667, and became the chief minister. Removed from office in 1674 (C H Firth, Dictionary of National Biography (1899))
  726. The Portugale Ambasador. Probably Francisco de Melo (TBC) , late named marquis de Sande (TBC)
  727. Lady Diana Curson. Probably Lady Diana Curson (b. ?, d. ca. 1678), ob. of St Giles in the Fields (PROB 4/3057 Curson, Lady Diana, of St Giles in the Fields, Midd., widow 1679 23 Jan. (1678); PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Will of Dame Diana Curson, Widow 03 October 1678)
  728. Sr George Pratt . Probably Sir George Pratt (b. ?, d. ca. 1673) of Coleshill, Berkshire, who died at St Martins in the Fields (PROB 11/342 Pye 53-118 Will of Sir George Pratt of Coleshill, Berkshire 21 June 1673; PROB 18/5/90 Probate lawsuit Pratt v Pratt, concerning the deceased Sir George Pratt, bart of Coleshill, Berkshire [but who died at St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex]. Allegation 1673
  729. Sr Phillip Warwicke. Sir Phillip Warwicke (b. ?1609, d? ca. 1685), Lord Southampton's secretary and factotum at the Treasury. Son of Thomas Warwick, gentleman, armigerous. One of the commissioners to negotiate the surrender of Oxford, 1646.  ?Buried at Chisslehurst, Kent, in which church he has a memorial. Post-mortem inventory, Chislehurst ('The Company to Sir Philip Warwick, May 26, 1662' (Home Miscellaneous, vol. xliii, p. 46), in Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 211; Edward F. Rimbault, The old cheque-book or book of remembrance of the chapel royal from 1561 to 1744 (London, 1872), p. 207; [XXXX David Hughson, London; being an accurate history and description of the British metropolis and its neighbourhood: to thirty miles extent, from an actual perambulation, vol. 5 (London, 1808), p. 275]; no identifiable PRC will); ?PROB 4/9838 Warwick, Phillip, Sir, at his house known by the name of Frogpoole, in Chisleshurst, Kent 1685 12 Nov. Undated
  730. The Countess of Chesterfeild. Possibly Katherine, countess of Chesterfield, or Anne, dowager countess of Chesterfield (PROB 11/323 Carr 1-58 Will of Katherine Countess of Chesterfield 12 April 1667; PROB 11/325 Carr 117-176 Will of Anne Countess of Chesterfield, Dowager 09 November 1667)
  731. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Great Stanmore ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 24 January 2012
  732. John Burnell. (See PROB 32/39/238 Deceased: Burnell, John, Stanmore Magna, Middx. (Sworn 1696 Mar. 27); PROB 32/39/251 Deceased: Burnell, John, Stanmore Magna, Middx. Declaration (Sworn 1695/6 Feb. 25))
  733. 'Bednall Greene,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Stepney : Bednall Green', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 26/02/12
  734. Dr Whichcott. Probably Dr Benjamin Whichcott (b. ?, d. ca. 1683) (PROB 11/373 Drax 52-101 Will of Benjamin Whichcott or Whichcot, Doctor in Divinity, Professor of Divinity of London 31 May 1683)
  735. Hen: Dawes. Probably Henry Dawes (b. ?, d. ca. 1671), framework knitter, of Bethnal Green, Middlesex (PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Henry Daws or Dawes, Framework Knitter of Bethnal Green, Middlesex 15 December 1671)
  736. Sr. Wm. Ryder. Sir William Ryder (b. ?, d. 1669), London merchant, commercial partner and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. Elizabeth Dallison reported to her brother Sir George Oxenden in a letter dated April 1st, 1663: "I dined at S:r Will:m Riders a fortnight since wheare you weare often remembered by S:r W:m & my Lady shee sayeth shee Honors you very much." William Ryder puchased a house in Bethnal Green in ?1661. It is unclear whether he resided in Bethnal Green prior to that date. Several of his children were baptised in the parish of St Olave, Hart Street, in the early 1640s. In his will he requested that he be buried at St Andrew, Undershaft ( Biographical profile of Sir William Ryder; PROB 11/331 Coke 108 - 166 Will of Sir William Ryder of Stepney, Middlesex 02 October 1669; 1st April 1663, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO; John Cary, New and accurate plan of London and Westminster and the Borough of Southwark (London, 1818), segment 1.7, pub. 2006, UCLA Department of Epidemiology, high res. ver., viewed 02/03/12.; size: 28 1/2" x 48 1/2" folding map; scale 6 1/2" to 1 mile. First pub. in 1787, subsequently revised. Sec. 1.7 shows Sir William Ryder's house had become the "Mad House", and can be seen at the SE corner of the Bethnall Green)
  737. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Stepney : Limehouse', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 10 February 2012
  738. William Maynard. Just possibly related to William Maynard, mariner (PROB 11/219 Grey 201-251 Will of William Maynard, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 23 December 1651)
  739. John Severen. Probably John Severne (b. ?, d. ca. 1669), of Limehouse, Middlesex (PROB 32/4/102 Deceased: Severne, John, Limehouse, Stepney, Middx. Inventory 1669 Oct. 1 (1669 Nov. 12))
  740. Capt Samon. Identity is unclear (See PROB 11/172 Pile 90-123 Will of Robert Salmon, Mariner of Leigh, Essex 21 November 1636; PROB 11/223 Bowyer 154-195 Will of Stephen Salmon, Mariner of Plymouth, Devon September 1652; PROB 11/310 Juxon 1-51 Will of Jacob Salmon, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 25 February 1663; PROB 11/322 Mico 139-184 Will of Thomas Salmon, Mariner of Dover, Kent 16 October 1666)
  741. John Carter. Possible John Carter (b. ?, d. ca. 1667), citizen and turner, of Limehouse, Middlesex (PROB 32/3/77 Deceased: Carter, John, citizen and turner of London, Limehouse, Middx. Inventory of goods in Limehouse and elsewhere (1667/8 March 5); no discernible PRC will)
  742. Capt. Shawe. Possibly Captain John Shaw (b. ?, d. ca. 1679), mariner, of Limehouse, Middlesex (PROB 5/2770 Shaw, captain John, of Limehouse, Middx, mariner 1679; see PROB 11/362 Bath 1-59 Will of John Shaw, Commander of the Honorable East India Ship Flying Eagle 05 April 1680)
  743. Capt. Richard May. Possibly Richard May, mariner (See PROB 11/375 Hare 1-47 Will of Richard May, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 11 April 1684; PROB 11/359 King 1-65 Will of Richard May, Mariner of Rotherhithe, Surrey 27 March 1679
  744. Sam: Ward. Possibly Samuell Ward (b. ?, d. ca. 1678), grocer, of Limehouse, Stepney, Middlesex. Alternatively Samuell Ward (b. ?, d. ca. 1669), mariner, of Limehouse, Middlesex (PROB 4/15573 Ward, Samuell, of Limehouse in Stepney, Mdx., grocer 1678 11 July; PROB 11/357 Reeve 56-105 Will of Samuell Ward, Grocer of Stepney, Middlesex 09 July 1678)
  745. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Stepney : Limehouse Poplar and Blackwell Hamlet', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 10 February 2012
  746. Capt. John Swanly (See PROB 11/148 Hele 1-56 Will of Jeremy Swanly or Swanley, Mariner of Limehouse, Middlesex 13 January 1626; PROB 11/213 Pembroke 110-156 Will of Richard Swanley of Limehouse, Middlesex 11 September 1650; PROB 11/312 Juxon 103-150 Will of Elizabeth Swanly, Widow of Stepney, Middlesex 09 October 1663; PROB 11/348 Dycer 52-105 Will of Robert Swanley, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 15 September 1675; PROB 11/393 Exton 131-172 Will of William Swanley, Mariner and now on board the Ship Success in Swally Hole in East India and Master of Stepney, Middlesex 15 November 1688)
  747. Capt Fenny (See PROB 11/213 Pembroke 110-156 Will of Robert Fenny of Penzance, Cornwall 03 September 1650; PROB 11/415 Coker 91-133 Will of William Fenny or Fenney, Mariner of Wapping Whitechapel, Middlesex 16 August 1693; PROB 4/4640 Pheny, John, of Limehouse, Stepney, Midd. 1671 15 Dec.)
  748. Capt. Robert Clark (See PROB 11/119 Fenner 1-59 Will of John Clarke, Mariner of Limehouse, Middlesex 11 June 1612; PROB 11/173 Goare 1-58 Will of Richard Clarke, being aboard the Ship Palsgrave in the East Indies of Limehouse, Middlesex 30 January 1637; PROB 11/403 Vere 1-47 Will of John Clarke, Mariner of Limehouse, Middlesex 07 August 1691; PROB 11/554 Fox 173-208 Will of James Clark or Clarke, Ropemaker and Mariner of Limehouse, Middlesex 08 September 1716)
  749. Capt. Gunn (See PROB 11/366 North 48-94 Will of Joshua Gun or Gunn, Mariner of Bantam, East Indies 03 April 1681)
  750. Capt. Thomas Harman. "Captain Thomas Harman, mariner, lived at Dolphin Row, Poplar, and married Grace Chick by license on January 1, 1628. He died in 1670, and his will, which was proved on January 3 of that year, described him as 'Thomas Harman the elder, of Poplar'; bequests were left to his wile Grace, his three children, Thomas Harman, Mary Browse, and Helen Greenaway, and to numerous grandchildren and cousins. Possibly this son Thomas is the Captain Thomas Harman whose naval exploits in the reign of Charles H. were recorded by a series of small pictures in one of the antechambers of Greenwich Hospital. Lysons mentions an almshouse in Poplar, rebuilt by Captain Thomas Harman in 1676" (G.W. Hill, W.H. Frere (eds.), Memorials of Stepney parish that is to say the vestry minutes from 1579 to 1662 (Guilford, 1890-91), p. 198
  751. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Stepney : Mile End', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 10 February 2012
  752. Geo: Swanley. Just possibly Captain George Swanley (b. ?, d. ca. 1679), of Stepney (PROB 4/3004 Swanley, Captain George, of Stepney alias Stebbonheath, Midd. 1679 29 Oct.)
  753. Mrs Crowder. Probably the widow of John Crowther (b. ?, d. ca. 1659), the brother-in-law of Sir William Ryder. John Crowther wrote his will in February 1658/59. In his will he described himself as "of the parish of Stebenheath otherwise Stepney in the Countie of Midd Merchant." Stepney parish vestry records show that he was a resident of the hamlet of Mile End (alias Myle End), within the parish of Stepney, along with the merchant Maurice Thompson, who the historian Robert Brenner has characterised as a leading "New Merchant." ('General meeting of the vestry of the parish of Stepney, 27th February 1654/?1655,' in G.W. Hill, W.H. Frere (eds.), Memorials of Stepney parish that is to say the vestry minutes from 1579 to 1662 (Guilford, 1890-91), pp. 202-204; Robert Brenner, Merchants and revolution (Princeton, 1993); PROB 11/294 Pell 400-456 Will of John Crowther, Merchant of Stepney, Middlesex 19 August 1659; see also PROB 32/9/44 Deceased: Crowther, John, Stepney, Middx. Letters of administration 1672 June 3)
  754. Captaine Curtis, Just possibly William Curtis /b. ?, d. ca. 1670) of Mile End (PROB 4/13931 Curtis, William, of Miles-end in Stepney, Mdx. 1670 8 Dec.)
  755. Mr. Joseph Cope. Probably M:r Joseph Cope (b. ?, d. ca. 1670) of Mile End, one of nine vestrymen and parishoners of 'Myle End' listed at a vestry meeting of Stepney church, February 27th, 1654. Others listed at that meeting who appear in the Mile End 1666 Hearth tax records are Mrs Crowder (for the deceased Mr. (Captain) John Crowther, and Mr Mepus (possibly a relative of Mr. Thomas Mempris at vestry meeting) (G.W. Hill, W.H. Frere (eds.), Memorials of Stepney parish that is to say the vestry minutes from 1579 to 1662 (Guilford, 1890-91), pp. 202-204); PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158 Will of Joseph Cope, Gentleman of Mile End, Middlesex 11 October 1676
  756. Wm Bromskill. Just possibly William Brumskill (b. ?, d. ca. 1675), of Gunn Yard, Houndsditch, St Botolph without Aldersgate (PROB 5/4391 Brumskill, William, of Gunn Yard, Houndsditch, St Botolph without Aldgate, London, merchant (includes account), 1675); see also PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of William Brunskell, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 09 November 1674
  757. Mr. John Proud. Possibly Captain John Prowd (b. ?, d. 1681); surveyor of ships for the EEIC in 1660s. Mentioned by a number of Sir George Oxenden's correspondents. Purchased land in Kent from Sir Henry Oxenden, Sir George Oxenden's brother ( PROB 11/368 North 142-189 Will of John Prowd, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 03 December 1681)
  758. Mr. Mepus. Probably a relative of M:r Thomas Mempris of Mile End, one of nine vestrymen and parishoners of 'Myle End' listed at a vestry meeting of Stepney church, February 27th, 1654. Others listed at that meeting who appear in the Mile End 1666 Hearth tax records are Mrs Crowder (for the deceased Mr. (Captain) John Crowther and Mr. Joseph Cope) (G.W. Hill, W.H. Frere (eds.), Memorials of Stepney parish that is to say the vestry minutes from 1579 to 1662 (Guilford, 1890-91), pp. 202-204); PROB 11/272 Wootton 1-51 Will of Thomas Mempris, Gentleman of Stepney, Middlesex 28 January 1658
  759. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Stepney : Nightingale Lane', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119160 Date accessed: 10 February 2012
  760. Capt. Tho: Ewens. Captain Thomas Ewens was listed as one of ten vestrymen and parishioners of Limehouse at a vestry meeting of Stepney parish church on February 27th, 1654. A footnote in the edited records states "fn. 4 on Capt. Thomas Ewens: "Captain Thomas Ewens, one of those recommended by Waterton (p. 179). His will was dated October 8, 1664, and on March 2, 1666, his widow, Martha (for her life), and son, Thomas, were admitted at a manorial court to his property: - State Papers, Domestic; Stepney Court Rolls, iii. 59, v. 178." (ADD REFERENCE; PROB 11/323 Carr 1-58 Will of Thomas Ewen, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 04 February 1667). The widow of Charles Conyers, who is mentioned by Sir William Ryder in his correspondence with Sir George Oxenden, may have married Captain Thomas Ewens' son, also named Thomas Ewen, who styled himself a gentleman. See "[1667] Dec. 17 Thomas Ewen, of Limehouse, par. Stepney, Midx., Gent., Bach:r, ab:t 27, & Elizabeth Conyers, of S:t Giles, Cripplegate, Wid., ab:t 28; at S:t Giles, Cripplegate" (Joseph Lemuel Chester, Allegations for marriage licences issued by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, 1558-1699: also, for those issued by the Vicar-General of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1660 to 1679 (London, 1886), p. 143)
  761. 'Wapping Hamblett,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Whitechapel: Wapping hamlet (1 of 2)', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 15/03/12
  762. 'Wapping Hamblett,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Whitechapel: Wapping hamlet (2 of 2)', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 15/03/12
  763. Samuell Hall. Possibly Samuell Hall (b. ?, d. ?), citizen and vintner (PROB 4/14343 Hall, Samuell, of Wapping in St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., Citizen & Vintner of London 1680 19 Oct.; no discernible PRC will)
  764. Richard Goodlad. Two possible candidates (See PROB 11/388 Foot 90-132 Will of Richard Goodlad, Commander of the good Ship Adventure 22 October 1687; PROB 11/417 Coker 175-222 Will of Richard Goodlad, Gentleman of Stepney, Middlesex 07 November 1693
  765. William Haddock. William Haddock (b. ?, d. ?), mariner (No discernible PRC inventory; PROB 11/325 Carr 117-176 Will of William Haddock or Haddocke 24 November 1667; see 'Examination of William Haddocke, of Wapping, Middlesex, mariner, aged forty-nine yeares', April 30th, 1656, HCA13/71, ff. 184v - 185r.)
  766. Edmond Seaman. Possibly Edmund Seaman (b. ?, d. ca. 1666), of Wapping, in St Mary Matsellon alias Whitechapel; or alternatively Edmund Seaman (b. ?, d. ca. 1672), mariner, of Wapping, St Mary Matsellon alias Whitechapel (PROB 4/13274 Seaman, Edmund, of Wapping in St. Mary Matfellon alias White Chappell, Mdx. marriner 1672 30 Nov.; PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Edmund Seaman, being now Riding in the Downes in the Good Ship called the Falcon bound outwards on a Voyage to East India in the Service of the Honorable Company of English Merchants 05 September 1672)
  767. Henry Blackberry. Possibly Henry Blackborrow (b. ?, d. ca. 1680), merchant, of Wapping, Middlesex (PROB 5/2489 Blackborrow, Henry, of Wapping, Middx, merchant (includes commission) 1680)
  768. John Lambert. Probably John Lambert (b. ?, d. ca. 1669), mariner, of Wapping hamlet, Stepney (PROB 4/13870 Lambert, John, of Wapping hamlet in Stepney, Mdx. 1669 7 May; PROB 11/330 Coke 57-107 Will of John Lambert, Mariner of Wapping, Middlesex 07 May 1669)
  769. Willm Tomlinson. Probably William Thomlinson (b. ?, d. ca. 1669), of St Mary Matsellon, Wapping, Middlesex (PROB 4/13878 Thomlinson, William, of Wapping in St. Mary Matfellon, Mdx. 1669 29 Jan. Undated; no discernible PRC will; ??PROB 11/326 Hone 1-57 Will of William Thompson, Shipwright of Wapping, Middlesex 20 December 1668)
  770. Gilbert Upton. Just possibly related to Gilbert Upton, merchant, of Camberwell, Surrey (PROB 4/1514 Upton, Gilbert, of Camberwell, Surrey, merchant 1705 23 March)
  771. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Teddington', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 25 January 2012
  772. Lord Cheife Justice Bridgman. Sir Orlando Bridgman, lawyer; Elizabeth Dallison had various dealings with Bridgman regarding her brother's legal matters, and also regarding her daughter's jointure, which was under threat of removal due to the attaint of her daughter's husband for treason (PROB 11/345 Bunce 54-103 Will of Sir Orlando Bridgeman, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal 04 July 1674)
  773. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Tottenham', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 24 January 2012
  774. Jno. Russell sen. Just possibly John Russell, wheelright, of Tottenham High Cross (PROB 4/9515 Russell, John, of Tottenham High Crosse, Middx., wheelwright 1680 16 Sept. (1678); PROB 11/361 King 125-176 Will of John Russell, Wheelwright of Tottenham High Cross, Middlesex 11 November 1679)
  775. Jno. Russell. Just possibly John Russell, wheelright, of Tottenham High Cross (PROB 4/9515 Russell, John, of Tottenham High Crosse, Middx., wheelwright 1680 16 Sept. (1678); PROB 11/361 King 125-176 Will of John Russell, Wheelwright of Tottenham High Cross, Middlesex 11 November 1679)
  776. Jno. Cooper. Just possibly John Cooper of Tottenham High Crosse (PROB 4/14231 Cooper, John, of Tottenham Highcrosse, Mdx. 1674 1 Oct. Undated)
  777. Jno. Cooper. Just possibly John Cooper of Tottenham High Crosse (PROB 4/14231 Cooper, John, of Tottenham Highcrosse, Mdx. 1674 1 Oct. Undated)
  778. Jno. Deshicke (sic) Knt.. Sir John Dethwick (alias Dethick), London merchant; father-in-law of Sir John Banks, a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. Sir John Banks acqquired a substantial property in Aylesford, just outside Maidstone, in Kent, with XXX hearths (PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of Sir John Dethick, Mercer of Tottenham High Cross, Middlesex 06 April 1671; PROB 4/14002 Dethicke, Sir John, kt., of Tottenham High Crosse, Mdx. 1671 24 July; 1st April 1663, Letter from John Bankes to Sir GO, London; XXXX)
  779. 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Uxbridge ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 24 January 2012
  780. Sr. Christopher Abdy (PROB 11/357 Reeve 56-105 Will of Sir Christopher Abdy of Uxbridge, Middlesex 14 May 1678; PROB 18/10/41 Probate lawsuit Abdye v Bodington, concerning the deceased Sir Christopher Abdye kt, of Uxbridge, Middlesex, who died in the parish of St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex. Interrogatory; PROB 18/10/98 Probate lawsuit Bodington v Abdy, concerning the deceased Sir Christopher Abdye, kt of Uxbridge, Middlesex, who died in the parish of St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex. Allegation and interrogatory 1678)
  781. 'Whitechapel hamplet, pt. 1,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Whitechapel: Whitechapel hamlet (3 of 3)', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/03/12
  782. Willm Meggs Esqr. Probably William Meggs junior, London merchant [PROB 4/19510 Meggs, William, of St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., esq. 1680 10 June illeg.; "William Meggs Junior will" PROB 11/356 Reeve 1-55 Will of William Meggs of Whitechapel, Middlesex 26 November 1678]
  783. 'Whitechapel hamplet, pt. 3,' in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Whitechapel: Whitechapel hamlet (3 of 3)', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 13/03/12
  784. Andrew West. Possibly Andrew West (b. ?, d. ca. 1679), merchant, of St Mary Matsellon alias Whitechaoel, Middlesex (PROB 4/11145 West, Andrew, of St. Mary Matfellon alias Whitechapel, Mdx., merchant 1679 23 Sept.; PROB 11/360 King 66-124 Will of Andrew West, Merchant of London 22 September 1679)