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'''Hearth tax'''
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#redirect Hearth tax: London
 
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'''Editorial history'''
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19/08/11, CSG: Created page
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This page provides a finding aid to selected hearth tax records and their associated residents in Kent, London, Middlesex, and Surrey.  Published Essex data are currently not available.
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The hearth tax records have been linked, where possible, to probate records such as wills and post mortem inventories.
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The hearth tax records have been selected according to three criteria.
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Firstly, the records of members of the Oxenden, Dallison, Masters and related families.
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Secondly, the records of subscribers to the [[MRP: Smirna Venture Joint Stock subscriber list| Smirna Venture Joint Stock]] in the mid-1650s, of [[MRP: Alphabet of names | correspondents of Sir George Oxenden, 1662-1669]], and  of [[MRP: Bigger alphabet of names| individuals mentioned in the correspondence]].
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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 [[MRP: Putney|Putney]], [[MRP: House in St. John Street, Clerkenwell| Clerkenwell]], [[MRP: Ludgate Hill|Ludgate Hill]],[[MRP: Saint Mary Woolnoth|Saint Mary Woolnoth]], [[MRP: Elizabeth Dallison's lodgings, Throgmorton Street, London| Throgmorton Street]], [[MRP: Limehouse|Limehouse]], [[MRP: Redrith| Redrith (Rotherhithe)]], and [[MRP: Greenwich| East Greenwich]]
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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.
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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.
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Locations within parishes are organised alphabetically.
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Also available:
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A partial directory of relevant secondary publications.
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A  separte listing of [[MRP: Inventories|Inventories]], linked where possible to hearth tax records
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A separate worksheet has been created for the [[MRP: Hearth tax analysis| analysis of these hearth tax data]]
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==Suggested links==
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See [[MRP: Inventories|Inventories]]
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==To do==
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(1) Add Godstone, Surrey
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(2)  Add Chelsea
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(3)  Complete St Martins-in-the-Fields
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(4) Research when and how Sandwich, Dover and Deale hearth tax returns were made.  They are not included in Duncan Harrington's lent 1664 Lady day transcription of the Kent Hearth tax returns.  Were the Cinque Port returns made separately?  Have they been transcribed?
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==LONDON==
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===All Hallows Barking===
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'''Chiterlin aley'''<ref>'Chiterlin aley' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118447#s1 '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</ref>
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Wm Allen 15 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Wm Walrond  14 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Cruchet Fryers west side'''
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Richard Millward  14 hearths<ref>Richard Millward.  Just possibly Richard Milward, London merchant (PROB 11/325 Carr 117-176 Will of Richard Milward, Merchant of London 14 December 1667</ref>
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'''East Side'''<ref>'East Side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118449#s1 '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</ref>
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<u>Mr. James Mann 10 hearths</u><ref>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" ([[MRP: James Man will| PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of James Man of Mortlake, Surrey 02 March 1671]]</ref>
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'''All Hallows Barking: North side'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118452 '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</ref>
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'''Rose Court'''<ref>['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</ref>, viewed 21/02/12)]]
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Michehell Darby  4 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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<u>Bengefield Hiham 14 hearths</u><ref>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</ref>
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'''All Hallows Barking: Tower Strett South Side'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118466 '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</ref>
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Richard Beckford 17 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Marke Lane West'''<ref>'Marke Lane West' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118451#s1 '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 </ref>
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Roger Hatton Esqr<ref>Roger Hatton Esqr.  Roger Hatton (b. ?, d. 1666 or 1667), citizen and draper, of All Hallowes, Barking (PROB 4/11888 Hatton, Roger, of St. Allhallowes, Barking, London, esq., citizen and draper 1667 23 Dec.; possibly PROB 11/321 Mico 92-138 Will of Roger Hatton, Alderman of London 13 August 1666)</ref>
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===All Hallows Staining===
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'''All Hallowes Stanings north side: Fanchurch streete ye north syde'''<ref>'All Hallowes Stanings north side: Fanchurch streete ye north syde' in 'All Hallowes Stanings north side: Fanchurch streete ye north syde' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118472#s2 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Staining ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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Nicholas Penning  11 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Fanch Stre south'''<ref>'Fanch Stre south' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118472#s6 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Staining ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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Emanuell Coyners  6 hearths
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Arther Remington  7 hearths
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<u>Ralfe Ingram  6 hearths</u><ref>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 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31885#s4 '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)</ref>
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'''Marke Lane West'''XXXX
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Roger Hatton Esq.  17 hearths<ref>Roger Hatton Esq.  Probably Roger Hatton (b. 1622, d. 1666), London merchant, draper and alderman.  This is confirmed by J.R. Woodhead's entry for Roger Hatton (PROB 11/321 Mico 92-138 Will of Roger Hatton, Alderman of London 13 August 1666; PROB 4/11888 Hatton, Roger, of St. Allhallowes, Barking, London, esq., citizen and draper 1667 23 Dec.; 'Hatton, Roger' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31884#s50 '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)</ref>
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Anthony Sturt  8 hearths<ref>Anthony Sturt.  Just possibly Anthony Sturt of London (PROB 11/413 Will of Anthony Sturt of London 07 January 1693)</ref>
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'''Marke Laine West side'''<ref>'Marke Laine West side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118472#s8 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Staining', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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Mihkell Evens  8 hearths<ref>Mihkell Evens, alias Michael Evans (PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of Michael Evans of Mark Lane, City of London 26 October 1674)</ref>
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Samson Cotten  8 hearths (& 2 hott presses)
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Josepth (sic) Cheshere  4 hearths (& 1 fordge)<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Marke Lane Este side'''<ref>'Marke Lane Este side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118472#s9 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Staining', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 15/02/12)</ref>
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Francis Ellison 11 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Strette side north'''<ref>'Strette side north' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118472#s11 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: All Hallows Staining', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed03 February 2012</ref>
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Doctor Thench  8 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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the Irmongers Comp:  10 hearths
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Sr John Worsnam  27 hearths"
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===The Liberty of St Bevis Marks===
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'''The Buryes Markes'''
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<u>Jonothan Dawes  15 hearths</u><ref>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); [[MRP: Jonathan Dawes will | PROB 11/340 Eure 108–157 Will of Sir Jonathan Dawes, Alderman of City of London 17 October 1672]]; </ref>
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Dr Girder  11 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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Gomer Roduges  9 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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===Bishopsgate Ward: First precinct (1662)===
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'''In the first precinct on the west'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118367 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Bishopgate ward: First Precinct West', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011)], viewed 30 January 2012</ref>
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<u>Martine Nowell esq 13 hearths (1662)</u><ref>Martine Nowell esq.  Sir Martin Noell, London merchant and ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' subscriber ( [[MRP: Martin Noel will| PROB 11/318 Hyde 108-162 Will of Sir Martin Noell of London 06 October 1665]])</ref>
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<u>Charles Conyers 7 hearths (1662)</u><ref>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 ([[MRP: Charles Conyers will| PROB 11/323 Carr 1–58 Will of Charles Conyers, Merchant of City of London 24 April 1667]])</ref>
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===Broad Street Ward (1662)===
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====Winchester Street (1662)====
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'''In the lower precinct in the parish of Alhallowes : Winchester Streete'''<ref>This is the footnote text</ref>
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William Cockaine  8 hearths (1662)
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<u>Sir John Shawe  22 hearths (1662)</u><ref>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)</ref>
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====St Margarett Moses parish, upper precinct (1662)====
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'''In the upper precinct in St Margarett Moses parish'''<ref>This is the footnote text</ref>
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John Pennoyer  4 hearths (1662)
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====St Bartholmew Exchange, upper precinct (1662)====
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William Parker  11 hearths (1662)
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<u>Thomas Massam  6 hearths (1662)</u><ref>Thomas Massam.  Possibly the scrivener Thomas Massam, who was a former servant of the London merchant and scrivener, Sir Martin Noell ([[MRP: Thomas Massam will| PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of Thomas Massam, Scrivener of Saint Martin Ludgate, City of London 01 April 1675]])</ref>
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====Parish of St Peters the poore (1662)====
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'''In the parish of St Peters the poore'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118402 '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</ref>
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George Joyce  16 hearths (1662) (Drapers Hall)
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William Cockkayne 9 hearths (1662)
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Cesar Callendrine  9 hearths (1662)<ref>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 [[MRP: 1656, Papers sent by Major Thomas Chamberlain to John Thurloe|1656, Papers sent by Major Thomas Chamberlain to John Thurloe]]</ref>
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Christopher Willowby (sic) 8 hearths (1662)
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William Cutler 32 hearths (1662)
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Sir Thomas Aleyn  19 hearths (1662)<ref>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)</ref>
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John Holworthy 13 hearths (1662)<ref>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)</ref>
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Sir Elias Harvey (sic)  33 hearths (1662)<ref>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.)</ref>
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Greasham College 5 (sic) hearths) (1662)
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<u>John Swifte 10 hearths (1662)</u><ref>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 ([[MRP: 27th March 1663, Letter from Robert Cranmer, London|27th March 1663, Letter from Robert Cranmer, London]]; XXXX</ref>
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===Coleman Street ward: Second precinct (1662)===
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<u>Samuell Sambrooke  6 hearths (1662)</u><ref>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 [http://www.archive.org/stream/courtminutesetc00east#page/200/mode/2upEthel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 201])</ref>
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<u>Jeremie Sambrooke  8 hearths (1662)</u><ref>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 ([[MRP: 24th March 1662/63, Letter from (Jeremy) Sambrooke to Sir GO, London|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 [http://www.archive.org/stream/courtminutesetc00east#page/200/mode/2upEthel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 201])</ref>
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Francis Sambrooke  3 hearths (1662)
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===Coleman Street ward: Fifth precinct (1662)===
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'''Coleman Street ward: Fifth precinct'''<ref>This is the footnote text</ref>
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<u>John Mascall  15 hearths (1662)</u><ref>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</ref>
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===Coleman Street ward: Sixth precinct (1662)===
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'''Coleman Street Ward: The Sixth precinct'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118416 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Coleman Street ward: Sixth Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011)], viewed 26 December 2011</ref>
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<u>Thomas Tyte 12 hearths (1662)</u><ref>Thomas Tyte.  Possibly the London merchant Thomas Tyte, who was a correspondent with Sir George Oxenden ([[MRP: Thomas Tyte will| PROB 11/410 Fane 97-146 Will of Thomas Tyte, Merchant of London 10 June 1692]]; [[MRP: 21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Tyte to Sir GO, London|21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Tyte to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 10th March 1665/66, Letter from Thomas Tyte to Sir GO, London|10th March 1665/66, Letter from Thomas Tyte to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 25th September 1667, Letter from Thomas Tyte to Sir GO, London|25th September 1667, Letter from Thomas Tyte to Sir GO, London]])</ref>
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George Roddington (sic)  16 hearths<ref>Is Roddington a transcription error for "Boddington"?</ref>
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<u>Mathew Holworthy  14 hearths (1662)</u><ref>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 ([[MRP: Sir Mathew Hollsworthy/Holleworthy will| 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] [Registered will: PROB 11/356] [Sentence: PROB 11/358] 1679; [[MRP: March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to Sir GO|March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to Sir GO]])</ref>
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===St. Andrew Undershaft===
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'''Ax Yard'''<ref>'Ax Yard' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118509#s1 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Andrew Undershaft ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)]), viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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<u>Richard Goodlad  5 hearths</u><ref>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; [http://www.archive.org/stream/allegationsforma26byuches#page/298/mode/2up 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])</ref>
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<u>ye Lady Jane Micoe  16 hearths</u><ref>Lady Jane Micoe.  Lady Jane Micoe was the widow of Samuel Mico, London merchant.  See [[MRP: Lady Jane Mico will| 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; [[MRP: Sir Samuel Mico will| 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; [[MRP: PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27|PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27]]</ref>
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Ald. Charles Thorold  14 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Sr. Will Thomson  19 hearths<ref>Sr. Will Thomson.  Possibly Sir William Thompson (b. ?, d. ca. 1681), London merchant; elected an EEIC committee, April 17, 1662 (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 [http://www.archive.org/stream/courtminutesetc00east#page/200/mode/2up Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.),  A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 200])</ref>
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'''Leadenhall Street north'''<ref>'Leadenhall Street north' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118509#s3 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Andrew Undershaft ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 20/02/12</ref>
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Hump: Simkis  2 hearths<ref>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.)</ref>
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'''Leadenhall Street south'''<ref>'Leadenhall Street south' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118509#s4 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Andrew Undershaft ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)]), viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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Isaac  Delillers  9 hearths
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Mr. Tho. Mothwaight  10 hearths<ref>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 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31889#s68 '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)</ref>
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<u>Sr Thomas Chamberlin  16 hearths</u><ref>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 ([[MRP: Sir Thomas Chambrelan will | PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Sir Thomas Chambrelan of London 07 December 1671]]; [[MRP: 29th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, London|29th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 29th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, continuation|29th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, continuation]]; [[MRP: 8th March 1665/66, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, Putney|8th March 1665/66, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, Putney]]; 'Chamberlain, Thomas,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31879#s20 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</ref>
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<u>ye East India Comp howse  18 hearths</u>
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'''Lime Street East'''<ref>'Lime Street East' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118509#s6 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Andrew Undershaft ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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John Vandermarsh  10 hearths<ref>John Vandermarsh (See PROB 4/750 Vandermarsh, Charles, of Norton Folgate, London 1683 27 June)</ref>
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'''St Mary Ax East'''<ref>'St Mary Ax East' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118509#s9 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Andrew Undershaft ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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<u>Ald. Will Love  15 hearths</u><ref>Ald. Will Love.  William Love, London merchant, alderman, and subscriber in the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' [[MRP: William Love will| PROB 11/395 Ent 47-90 Will of William Love, Merchant of London 17 May 1689]]</ref>
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<u>James Clouthrow  13 hearths [Probably James Clitherow/Clitheroe]</u><ref>James Clitherow, London merchant and subscriber to the ''SVJS''.  He acquired a country property in Boston, Middlesex in XXXX; [[MRP: James Clitherow will| 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 </ref>
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<u>Sr. John Jacob  15 hearths</u><ref>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.; [[MRP: Sir John Jacob will| PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Sir John Jacob of Bromley, Middlesex 02 April 1666]]; [[MRP: 1st March 1662/63, Letter from John Jacobs to Sir GO, London|1st March 1662/63, Letter from John Jacobs to Sir GO, London]]</ref>
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'''St Mary Ax west'''<ref>'St Mary Ax west' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118509#s10 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Andrew Undershaft ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)]), viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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<u>Ald Love  6 hearths</u><ref>Ald Love.  William Love, London merchant, alderman, and subscriber in the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' ([[MRP: William Love will| PROB 11/395 Ent 47-90 Will of William Love, Merchant of London 17 May 1689]])</ref>
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===St Bartholomew the Less===
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'''Litell britten South'''<ref>'Litell britten South' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118512#s2 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Bartholomew the Less ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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<u>Sr John Lewis  17 hearths</u><ref>Sir John Lewis (alias Lewys) (b. ?, d. 1671), London merchant.  [[MRP: Sir John Lewys will| PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Sir John Lewys 01 December 1671]], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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'''Smith side'''<ref>'Smith side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118512#s3 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Bartholomew the Less ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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Aldr Fox  7 hearths"
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===St Botolph Bishopsgate===
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===St Clement Eastcheap===
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'''Ratt Allie'''<ref>'Ratt Allie,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118599#s2 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Clement Eastcheap', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 24/02/12</ref>
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<u>John Jefferis Esqr  9 hearths</u>
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Docter Amey  10 hearths
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<u>Nicholas Cursellas  13 hearths</u>
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'''Three King Court'''<ref>'Three King Court,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118599#s4 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Clement Eastcheap', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 24/02/12</ref>
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Maior Warren  5 hearths
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Sir William Hooker  8 hearths
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William Sambourn  4 hearths
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Mary Izack  8 hearths ("3 hotpresses")
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===St Dionis Backchurch===
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'''Fanchurch Street north side'''<ref>'Fanchurch Street north side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118600#s1 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dionis Backchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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<u>Sr Arthur Ingram  20 hearths</u><ref>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 ([[MRP: 25th September 1662, Letter from Arthur Ingram to Sir GO, London|25th September 1662, Letter from Arthur Ingram to Sir GO, London]] ; [[MRP: 23rd March 1662/63, Letter from Arthur Ingram to Sir GO, London|23rd March 1662/63, Letter from Arthur Ingram to Sir GO, London]])</ref>
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John Archer Esq.<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Fanchurch Street South side'''<ref>'Fanchurch Street South side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118600#s2 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dionis Backchurch ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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Ambrose Smith  11 hearths<ref>Ambrose Smith.  Possibly Ambrose Smith, London Vintner (PROB 11/336 Duke 54-101 Will of Ambrose Smith, Vintner of London01 July 1671)</ref>
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Sr Tho: Adams  12 hearths<ref>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 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31877#s7 '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)</ref>
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'''Fanchurche Street south side'''<ref>'Fanchurche Street south side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118600#s3 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dionis Backchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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Francis Drinckewater  6 hearths<ref>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.)</ref>
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'''Limestreet East Side'''<ref>'Limestreet East Side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118600#s4 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dionis Backchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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Peter Vandenancker  7 hearths
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Francis Tryon 10 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Sr. Edmond Turner  11 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Limestreete the West Side'''<ref>'Limestreete the West Side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118600#s5 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dionis Backchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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Pewterers Hall 12 hearths
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'''Phillpott Lane'''<ref>'Phillpott Lane' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118600#s6 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Dionis Backchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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<u>Richard Spencer  15 hearths</u><ref>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 ([[MRP: Richard Spencer will| PROB 11/325 Carr 117-176 Will of Richard Spencer of London 26 September 1667]])</ref>
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Abraham Wessell  7 hearths<ref>Abraham Wessell,  Just possibly Abraham Wessll, London merchant (PROB 11/399 Dyke 45-90 Will of Abraham Wessell, Merchant of London 21 March 1690)</ref>
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===St Dunstan in the East===
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'''Arnolls Court'''<ref>'Arnolls Court' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118601#s1 '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</ref>
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Richard Pendarvis  8 hearths (Emty)
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'''Dice Key'''<ref>'Dice Key' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118601#s5 '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</ref>
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<u>Nicolas Hurlston 5 hearths</u>"<ref>Nicolas Hurlston.  Just possibly Nicholas Hurlestone, London merchant, son of Nicholas Hurlestone, mariner, who was a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden.  See [[MRP: Nicholas Hurlestone will| 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</ref>
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'''East Side'''<ref>'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</ref>
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Bakers Hall  11 hearths
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'''Harp Alley'''<ref>'Harp Alley' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118601#s7 '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</ref>
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<u>Elexander (sic) Bence 15 hearths</u><ref>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 [[MRP: Alexander Bence of Aldeburghe will| PROB 11/121 Capell 1-65 Will of Alexander Bence, Merchant of Aldeburgh, Suffolk 25 February 1613]]; [[MRP: Alexander Bence the elder will| PROB 11/311 Juxon 52-102 Will of Alexander Bence of London 14 July 1663]]; [[MRP: Sir Alexander Bence will| PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of Sir Alexander Bence of Dublin, County Dublin 20 July 1676]]</ref>
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'''In the Yard'''<ref>'In the Yard' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118601#s9 '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</ref>
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Dixey Page  7 hearths
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'''Mincing Lane East Side'''<ref>'Mincing Lane East Side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118601#s10 '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</ref>
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Elizabeth Battman  16 hearths
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Sr Wm Battmann 13 hearths<ref>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 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31878#s39 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)</ref>
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Clothworkers hall  8 hearths
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'''Thames Strett North'''<ref>'Thames Strett North' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118601#s17 '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</ref>
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<u>Edward Wood 6 hearths</u><ref>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.[http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=18628&inst_id=118&nv1=browse&nv2=sub AIM 25: Wood Family: GB 0074 ACC/0421: held at London Metropolitan Archives]; [[MRP: Edward Wood will| PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of Edward Wood of Grocer 27 June 1667]]</ref>
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Thomas Bradnax  6 hearths
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Tho: Bradnax  7 hearths (Emty 2 years)
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'''Water Lane west Side'''<ref>'Water Lane west Side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118601#s23 '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</ref>
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Stephen Pendarvise  10 hearths
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<u>Trenety howce  12 hearths</u>
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'''West Side'''<ref>'West Side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118601#s26 '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</ref>
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Daved Boonale  15 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Sr Anthony Battman  14 hearths<ref>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 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31878#s35 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 [http://www.archive.org/stream/courtminutesetc00east#page/200/mode/2up 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</ref>
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<u>John Langham  14 hearths</u>"<ref>XXXX</ref>
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===St Dunstan in the West===
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'''Streete side: the middle precinct''' (Fleet Street) <ref>'Streete side,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118611#s2 '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</ref>
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<u>Sr Boulster Whittlocke  8 hearths</u><ref>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</ref>
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'''Fanchurch Strett south side'''<ref>'Fanchurch Strett south side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118504#s1  in 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: Saintt Gabrill Fanchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 15/02/12</ref>
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Richard Boylston  14 hearths (Notes: 16x)<ref>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.</ref>
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Edward Boylston  2 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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<u>Sir Francis Clarke  10 hearths</u><ref>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 ([[MRP: 7th April 1663, Letter from Francis Clarke to Sir GO, London|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 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31879#s45 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)]</ref>
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<u>Daniell Edwardes  10 hearths</u>
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'''North side Fanchurch Strett'''<ref>'North side Fanchurch Strett' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118504#s2 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: Saintt Gabrill Fanchurch', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 15/02/12</ref>
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Tho: Boylston  17 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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Larance (sic) Martell  9 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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<u>Charlles Morisco 7 hearths</u>
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John Halford  7 hearths<ref>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 PRC will identifiable </ref>
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===St George Botolph Lane===
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'''Butolph Lane west'''<ref>'Butolph Lane west' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118624#s1 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St George Botolph Lane', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 15/02/12</ref>
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Arnoll Beake  9 hearths<ref>Arnoll Beake.  Probably Arnold Vander Beke (PROB 11/348 Dycer 52-105 Will of Arnold Vander Beke 22 July 1675)</ref>
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Elias Beake  7 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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<u>Nathanell Letton  12 hearths</u><ref>[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])</ref>
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<u>Wm Moyer 13 hearths</u>
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'''Puding Lane East Side'''<ref>'Puding Lane East side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118624#s4 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St George Botolph Lane', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 15/02/12</ref>
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Bryan Apellbee  13 hearths<ref>Bryan Apellbee. Unlikely match to PROB 11/371 Cottle 111-163 Will of Brian Appelby, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 04 December 1682</ref>
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===St Giles without Cripplegate===
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'''Barbican North: Three pigeon ally'''<ref>'Barbican North: Three pigeon ally', in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118631#s4 '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</ref>
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Earl of Bridgewater  36 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Barbican South: Figg Tree Court'''<ref>'Barbican South: Figg Tree Court' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118632#s2 '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</ref>
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Richard Barker  16 hearths<ref>Richard Barker.  Possibly Richard Barker, London Merchant (PROB 11/376 Hare 48-97 Will of Richard Barker, Merchant of London 15 July 1684)</ref>
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Richard Chiverton  14 hearths<ref>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 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31879#s40 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])</ref>
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'''Checquer ally'''<ref>'Checquer ally' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118657#s1 '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</ref>
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<u>Sr Robert Viner</u>  7 hearths<ref>Sr Robert Viner. Possibly Sir Robert Vyner, XXXX (PROB 11/393 Exton 131-172 Will of Sir Robert Vyner of London 04 October 1688</ref>
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'''Fore Street North: Purse ally'''
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Thomas Cooke  4 hearths<ref>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.</ref>
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'''Goat ally'''<ref>'Goat ally' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118686#s1 '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</ref>
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<u>Nathaniell Withers  8 hearths</u><ref>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); [[MRP: Nathaniell Withers will| PROB 11/331 Coke 108–166 Will of Nathanaell Withers, Merchant Tailor of London 15 September 1669]])</ref>
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'''Golding lane East: Play house yd'''
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George Coles  4 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Grub Street East'''<ref>'Grub Street East' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118697#s1 '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</ref>
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Edmund Harrison  12 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Grub Street West'''<ref>'Grub Street West' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118698#s1 '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</ref>
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George Woodcock  9 hearths<ref>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 )</ref>
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'''Jennings rents'''<ref>'Jennings rents' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=11870 '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</ref>
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John Jennings  5 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Old Street'''<ref>'Old Street' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118722#s1 '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</ref>
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George Dashwood 8 hearths<ref>George Dashwood.  Just possibly George Dashood, London merchant ([[MRP: George Dashwood will| PROB 11/405 Vere 93-139 Will of George Dashwood of Hackney, Middlesex 02 July 1691]])</ref>
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'''Ould Street North: Bottle & bag yd'''<ref>'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</ref>
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John Redding 8 hearths (note: removed)<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Powells Alley'''
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William Kiffin  7 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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'''Red Cross Street East: Angel or Cradle Court'''
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Richard Clark  3 hearths ("shut")<ref>Richard Clark.  Possibly Richard Clark, St. Giles Cripplegate, London (PROB 4/5588 Clarke, Richard, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London 1666 1 March)</ref>
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'''White Lion Yard, White lyon yd'''XXXX
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William Dashwood  8 hearths<ref>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.)</ref>
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===St Gregory by St Pauls===
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Dr Chamberlane  8 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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===St Helen's, Bishopsgate===
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'''Bishop gat Street the East side'''
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Chamberlin 10 hearths<ref>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" ([http://www.archive.org/stream/registersofsthel31sthe#page/324/mode/2up W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London (London, 1904), p. 324))])</ref>
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<u>Edward Drayton 18</u><ref>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" ([[MRP: 15th October 1667, Letter from William Ryder to Sir GO, London|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; [http://www.archive.org/stream/registersofsthel31sthe#page/324/mode/2up W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London (London, 1904), p. 324])</ref>
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<u>Sr John Langham 30 hearths</u><ref>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" ([[MRP: Sir John Langham will| PROB 11/336 Duke 54-101 Will of Sir John Langham of Cottesbrooke, Northamptonshire 21 June 1671)]]</ref>
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'''Bishops gate west'''
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Gressum Colledge  39 hearths
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'''In Great St Hellens'''
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Daniell Whistler  18 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Beniamine Skitt (sic)  12 hearths<ref>Benjamin Skutt, 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; 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)</ref>
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Abraham Moone  12 hearths<ref>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" ([http://www.archive.org/stream/registersofsthel31sthe#page/334/mode/2up W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London (London, 1904), p. 335])</ref>
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<u>John Fenn 5 hearths</u><ref>Just possibly PROB 11/400 Dyke 91-133 Will of John Fenn 09 July 1690</ref>
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Sr John Lawrence  26 hearths<ref>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 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31888#s13 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)</ref>
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<u>William Finch 10 hearths</u><ref>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 ([[MRP: 6th March 1665/66, Letter from William Finch to Sir GO, London|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 ([[MRP: William Finch will| 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" ([http://www.archive.org/stream/registersofsthel31sthe#page/318/mode/2up 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</ref>
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John Harbin 14 hearths<ref>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" ([http://www.archive.org/stream/registersofsthel31sthe#page/318/mode/2up W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London (London, 1904), p. 319]</ref>
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'''Little St Hellens'''
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<u>Barnidisston 11 hearths</u><ref>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" ([http://www.archive.org/stream/mordencollegebla00greerich#page/26/mode/2up 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." ([http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=63244#s1Henry 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</ref>
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Ald. Francis Warner 14 hearths<ref>Ald. Francis Warner,  Just possibly Francis Warner (PROB 11/379 Cann 1-51 Will of Francis Warner of City of London 07 March 1685)</ref>
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<u>Beniam Alben 8 hearths</u><ref>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)</ref>
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<u>Henry Spurstoe  10 hearths</u><ref>Henry Spurstoe.  PossiblyHenry Spurstow ([[MRP: Henry Spurstow will | PROB 11/372 Drax 1-51 Will of Henry Spurstowe of London 14 February 1683]])</ref>
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ye Company Leather Selers  15 hearths
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Tho (sic) Lewis Esqr 12 hearths<ref>See "Thomas Lewis Little St. Hellens, Bishopsgate ward" (ML (1677)</ref>
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Edward Bushell 11 hearths"<ref>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)</ref>
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===St James Dukes place===
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'''St James Duke Place'''<ref>'St James Duke Place' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118781#s1 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St James Duke Place ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 20/02/12</ref>
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Hugh Upton 9 hearths
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Francis Beech 12 hearths<ref>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))</ref>
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===St Katherine Coleman===
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'''?Suger Loffe Allie'''
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William Palmer  5 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Crutchett Friers North'''<ref>'Crutchett Friers North,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118783#s3 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Katherine Coleman ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 15/02/12</ref>
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Phillip Starkey Esqr  6 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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'''Fanchurch Strett north'''<ref>'Fanchurch Strett north' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118783 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Katherine Coleman ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)]  viewed 24 January 2012</ref>
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Diego Rodriguyarias  8 hearths (note: "march")
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<u>Tho: Papillion  11 hearths</u><ref>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." ( [[MRP: Thomas Papillon will| PROB 11/465 Herne 90-131 Will of Thomas Papillon of London 03 June 1702]])</ref>
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'''Hart Chand Corte'''
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Doct William Burnett  7 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Jacob Lacie  16 hearths<ref>Jacob Lacie.  Possibly Jacob Lucie (b. ?, d. ?1688), London merchant.  In 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." ([http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=79677 William A. Shaw (ed.), 'Entry Book: June 1669', Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 3: 1669-1672 (1908), pp. 226-240], viewed 29 August 2009); [[MRP: Jacob Lucie will| PROB 11/390 Exton 1-44 Will of Jacob Lucie of Saint Katherine Coleman, City of London 12 December 1688]]</ref>
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'''Magesty Allie'''
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Samuell Swinock  6 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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'''Poste masters yarde'''
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Randall Knipe  7 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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===St Lawrence Jewry===
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'''In Alderman Bery & so onn 600: bhind the Chorch'''<ref>'In Alderman Bery & so onn 600: bhind the Chorch' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118785#s1 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Lawrence Jewry ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 15/02/12</ref>
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Sr Erasmus Delafountain  23 hearths<ref>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))</ref>
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<u>Sr George Entt (sic)  8 hearths</u><ref>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)</ref>
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Francis Perkins  9 hearths<ref>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 )</ref>
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'''In St Lawrenc Lann'''<ref>'In St Lawrenc Lann' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118785#s5 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Lawrence Jewry ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 15/02/12</ref>
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Isack Pead  13 hearths<ref>Isack Pead.  Presumably related to John Pead of St Lawrence, Jewry (PROB 4/2529 Pead, John, of St Lawrence Jewry, London 1675 15 Dec.)</ref>
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John Netelship  7 hearths<ref>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.])</ref>
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===St Leonard Shoreditch===
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'''Spittle Yard'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119037 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Leonard Shoreditch : Spittle Yard', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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Samll Wastell (sic)  6 hearths<ref>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.</ref>
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'''halfe way to Islington'''<ref>This is the footnote text</ref>
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John Hodges  4 hearths
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'''Katherine Wheele Ally'''<ref>'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</ref>
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Wm. Howgrave 3 hearths
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'''Kings head Yard'''<ref>'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</ref>
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Joseph Hatley  4 hearths
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===St Margaret Pattens===
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'''St Marget Paten'''<ref>'St Marget Paten' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118789 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Margaret Pattens', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 12/02/12</ref>
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Peter Vandeputt  14 hearths<ref>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 [[MRP: 1656, Papers sent by Major Thomas Chamberlain to John Thurloe|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 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31897#s2 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]</ref>
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===St Martin le Grand===
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'''In Mayden Lane'''<ref>'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Martin le Grand ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118791 Date accessed: 24 January 2012</ref>
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<u>Sr Tho. Bludworth  22 hearths</u><ref>Sir Thomas Bludworth, London merchant, subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Join Stock'' and correspondent with Sir George Oxenden ([[MRP: Sir Thomas Bludworth will| PROB 11/370 Cottle 55-110 Will of Sir Thomas Bludworth, Alderman of London 10 July 1682]]; [[MRP: 22nd March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Bludworth to Sir GO, London|22nd March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Bludworth to Sir GO, London]]</ref>
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===St Martin Ludgate===
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See [http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/map_e6h.html Greenwood's Map of London, 1827, Ludgate Hill]
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'''Amen Corner'''
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Stationers Hall  8 hearths
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'''Ludgate Streete'''
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Henrie Paine  23 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''St Martins Ludgate South syd: within the gate'''
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Ludgate Prison 21 hearths
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'''St Martins Ludgate wth out: ould Bayley east syde'''
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Tho Barrow  15 hearths
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Thomas Apthorpe & (sic)  5 hearths (possibly linked in assessment to adjacent record of Augustin Joes  4 hearths)<ref>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)</ref>
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'''St Martins Ludgate wth out: ould Bayley west'''
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Ralph Gaile  7 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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'''St Martins Ludgate wth out: ould Bayley west syde'''<ref>'St Martins Ludgate wth out: ould Bayley west syde' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118792#s32 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Martin Ludgate ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 17/02/12)]</ref>
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Sr Frances (sic) Pridion<ref>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)</ref>
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'''St Martins Ludgate wth out: Turne againe Lane'''
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Sr Tho: Bate Hurst (sic)  6 hearths (note "b"", possibly owner of an empty house)<ref>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)</ref>
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===St Mary at Hill===
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'''North side'''<ref>'North side' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118794#s5 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary at Hill ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 17/02/12</ref>
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Abraham Jaggerd (sic) 6 hearths<ref>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.": [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=19566 '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</ref>
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'''St Mary Hill'''<ref>'St Mary Hill' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118794#s7 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary at Hill ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 17/02/12</ref>
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Sr Edwd Alston 11 hearths<ref>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 ([http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=113-rcplegac&cid=1-4#1-4 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)</ref>
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'''St Mary Hill West Side'''
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Thomas Norfulk junior  2 hearths
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Thomas Nurfulke  4 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Wm Defisher  14 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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===St Mary Woolnoth===
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'''Bearebinder Lane Anchor Yard'''<ref>'Bearebinder Lane Anchor Yard' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118799#s2 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 20/02/12</ref>
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William Stringer  2 hearths<ref>William Stringer.  Probably William Stringer (b. ?, d. ca. ?), "hottpresser"; marr. to Susan; son, Daniell, bap. July 1 1655 ([http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n129/mode/2up 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])</ref>
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'''Greate Lumbard streete North syde'''<ref>'Greate Lumbard streete North syde' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118799#s5 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 16/02/12</ref>
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<u>Sr Robert Vyner  11 hearths</u>
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<u>John Colville  9 hearths</u><ref>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)</ref>
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Alexander Holt Esqr  6 hearths<ref>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. ?;  [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n129/mode/2up 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)</ref>
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'''Litle Lumbard streete ye North syde'''<ref>'Litle Lumbard streete ye North syde' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118799#s6 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 20/02/12</ref>
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William Rawson  3 hearths<ref>William Rawson.  William Rawson, goldsmith; mar. to Elizabeth; dau., Elizabeth, bap. Jun. 13 1656 ([http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n129/mode/2up 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])</ref>
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Godfrey Beck  3 hearths<ref>Godfrey Beck.  Godfrey Beck, goldsmith; wife, Elizabeth, bur. Aug. 16 1677 (PR-burials, p. 243)</ref>
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'''Litle Lumbard streete ye Southsyde'''<ref>'Litle Lumbard streete ye Southsyde' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118799#s7 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 16/02/12</ref>
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Thomas Weld  11 hearths<ref>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)([http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n123/mode/2up 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)</ref>
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Richard Turgis  8 hearths<ref>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)  ([[MRP: Richard Turgis junior will| PROB 11/326 Hone 1-57 Will of Richard Turgis, Grocer of London 03 April 1668]]; [[MRP: PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll)|PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll)]]; [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n129/mode/2up 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])</ref>
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Abraham Johnson  7 hearths<ref>Abraham Johnson.  Probably Abraham Johnson, Esq.; d. "att his mansion att Hackney," Jun. 23 1676, bur. Jul. 3 1676 (PR-burials, p. 242)</ref>
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Thomas Mottershed  8 hearths<ref>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.</ref>
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'''Lumbard streete ye South syde'''<ref>'Lumbard streete ye South syde' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118799#s8 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 20/02/12</ref>
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William White  5 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Samuell Payne  5 hearths<ref>Samuell Payne.  Samuell Payne (b. ?, d. ?), merchant taylor, married to Mary; a son, Samuell, bap. Nov. 13, 1654, St. Mary Woolnoth ([http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n129/mode/2up 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])</ref>
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Alexander Pollington  7 hearths<ref>Alexander Pollington.  Probably Alexander Pollington, haberdasher, who died at Hornsey, Middlesex (PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Alexander Pollington, Haberdasher of London 25 November 1672; PROB 4/9901 Pollington, Alexander, of St. Mary Woolnoth, London ob. at Hornsey, Middx. 1673 [?] Oct. (1672)</ref>
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Abrah Browne  18 hearths<ref>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  (([http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n123/mode/2up 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))</ref>
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'''Sherborne lane ye East syde'''<ref>'Sherborne lane ye East syde' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118799#s10 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 20/02/12</ref>
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Crisp  8 hearths<ref>Crisp.  Possibly Andrew Crisp, Rector of St. Mary Woolnoth; son, Robert, bur.  Sep. 4 1672, St. Mary Wool. (PR-burials, p. 238</ref>
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Tho Collyer  3 hearths<ref>Tho Collyer.  Possibly Thomas Collyer, goldsmith; mar. to  Ellyn; son, William, bap. Feb. 13 1643/44 ([http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n123/mode/2up 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])</ref>
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Widd Fletcher  7 hearths<ref>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 ([http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n123/mode/2up 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])</ref>
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'''Sherborne lane ye west syde'''<ref>'Sherborne lane ye west syde' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118799#s11 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 20/02/12</ref>
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Thomas Seymor  6 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Widd Boyce  7 hearths<ref>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; [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n123/mode/2up 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])</ref>
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'''Streete syde'''<ref>'Streete syde' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118799#s12 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Mary Woolnoth', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 16/02/12</ref>
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<u>Edward Backwell Esqr 13 hearths</u><ref>Edward Backwell, goldsmith (Possibly PROB 11/448 Lort 224-268 Will of Edward Backwell of City of London 13 December 1698)</ref>
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Henry Ballowe  4 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Anthony Manwayring  3 hearths<ref>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) [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n311/mode/2up 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]</ref>
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<u>John Portman  8 hearths</u><ref>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 ([[MRP: 2nd October 1667, Letter from John Portman to Sir GO, London|2nd October 1667, Letter from John Portman to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 25th March 1666/67, Letter from John Portman to Sir GO, London|25th March 1666/67, Letter from John Portman to Sir GO, London]]; 'Portman, John' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31892#s67 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)</ref>
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Charles Everard  9 hearths<ref>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); [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n131/mode/2up 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]</ref>
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Nathaniell Cock  6 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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<u>Isaack Menell Esqr 7 hearths</u><ref>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)</ref>
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===St Michael Bassishaw===
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'''Answorths Tennements'''<ref>'Answorths Tennements,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118800#s1 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Michael Bassishaw ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 25/02/12</ref>
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Dtr Kinge  11 hearths
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Dtr Wharton  7 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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===St Nicholas Acons===
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'''St Nicholas Acorns parrish: Nicholas Lane northside'''<ref>This is the footnote text</ref>
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George Torinson  10 hearths<ref>George Torinson.  Possibly George Torriano, who gave St. Nicholas Acons in his will as his home ([[MRP: George Torriano will| PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Will of George Torriano, Merchant Tailor of London 02 December 1685]])</ref>
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Fardinandow George  8 hearths
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Giles Vanbrugge  16 hearths
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===St Olave Hart Street===
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'''Black Horce and Trumpet Yard'''<ref>'Black Horce and Trumpet Yard' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118806#s1 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 20/02/12</ref>
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John Marler  2 hearths<ref>John Marler.  John Marker, 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)</ref>
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'''Cruchett Fryers north side'''<ref>'Cruchett Fryers north side,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118806#s5 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 03 February 2012</ref>
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<u>John Buckworth  12 hearths</u><ref>Possibly PROB 11/390 Exton 1-44 Will of Sir John Buckworth of Saint Peter Le Poer, City of London 03 January 1688</ref>
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Mary Hollworthy 12 hearths
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Roulond Ingrom (sic)  9 hearths
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'''Mark Lane East'''<ref>'Mark Lane East,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118806#s11 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 03 February 2012</ref>
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<u>John Litheler (sic)  16 hearths</u>
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Sir Thomas Allen  8 hearths
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Wm Warrin (sic)  9 hearths
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'''Mark Lane west side'''<ref>'Mark Lane west side,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118806#s12 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 03 February 2012</ref>
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<u>Sr Andrew Rickard (sic)  17 hearths</u><ref>Sir Andrew Rickard, London merchant ([[MRP: Sir Andrew Riccard will| PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Andrew Riccard, Merchant of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 19 September 1672]])</ref>
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<u>Richard Midelton  11 hearths</u> (WAS THIS SIR WILLIAM RYDER'S SON-IN-LAW?)
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'''Sething Lane East'''<ref>'Sething Lane East,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118806#s15 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Olave Hart Street ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 03 February 2012</ref>
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<u>The Navy ofes  48 hearths</u>
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<u>Sr Richard Ford  18 hearths</u><ref>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)</ref>
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===St Vedast, Foster Lane===
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'''Cheape syde'''<ref>'Cheape syde' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118816#s5 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Vedast, Foster Lane ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 16/02/12</ref>
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Wm: Hall 8 hearths<ref>Wm: Hall.  William Hall, goldsmith (PROB 4/8424 Hall, William, of St Vedast, alias Fosters, London, goldsmith 1682 10 Feb.)</ref>
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Robert Tempest  8 hearths<ref>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))</ref>
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'''Gutter Lane'''<ref>'Gutter Lane' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118816#s7 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Vedast, Foster Lane ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 16/02/12</ref>
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John Hinson  3 hearths<ref>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.</ref>
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'''Meare mayd Taverne yeard'''<ref>'Meare mayd Taverne yeard' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118816#s11 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Vedast, Foster Lane ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 16/02/12</ref>
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Symon Urling  5 hearths<ref>Simon Urling (alias Urlin).  Simon Urlin, citizen and goldsmith (PROB 5/535 URLIN, Simon, citizen and goldsmith of London [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)</ref>
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Henrie Rowse  7 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Sadlers Hall Court'''<ref>'Sadlers Hal Court' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118816#s13 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1666: St Vedast, Foster Lane ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 16/02/12</ref>
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Robert Whiting  8 hearths  (for ye Hall [presumably Sadlers Hall])
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===Vintry ward: Sixth precinct (1662)===
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XXXX<ref>'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</ref>
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===Bromley===
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'''Bromly'''<ref>'Bromly' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118823 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Bromley', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 25 January 2012)</ref>
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<u>Sr. Jno. Jacobs  32 hearths</u><ref>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 ( [[MRP: Sir John Jacob will| PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Sir John Jacob of Bromley, Middlesex 02 April 1666]]; [[MRP: 1st March 1662/63, Letter from John Jacobs to Sir GO, London|1st March 1662/63, Letter from John Jacobs to Sir GO, London]])</ref>
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Mr. Robert Jacob  17 hearths<ref>Mr. Robert Jacob was the brother of Sir John Jacob; Robert Jacob's house is mentioned in Sir John Jacob's will.  See [[MRP: Sir John Jacob will| PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Sir John Jacob of Bromley, Middlesex 02 April 1666]]</ref>
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Captain Dorrington  8 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Collonell Morgan  23 hearths
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<u>Justice Tomlins  13 hearths</u><ref>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 ([[MRP: 26th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Thomlins to Sir GO, St. Leonards 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); [[MRP: Thomas Tomlins will| PROB 11/354 Hale 44-95 Will of Thomas Tomlins of Saint Leonards Bromley, Middlesex 01 May 1677]])</ref>
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Lady Poole  9 hearths
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<u>Mr. Boon  9 hearths</u><ref>Mr Boon was Christopher Boone, London merchant, a cousin of Sir George Oxenden and Elizabeth Dallison, and a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden ([[MRP: Christopher Boone will| PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Christopher Boone, Merchant of London of All Saints Lee, Kent 29 July 1686]]; [[MRP: March 1665/66, Letter from Christopher Boone|March 1665/66, Letter from Christopher Boone]]; [[MRP: 13th April 1667, Letter from Christopher Boone to Sir GO, London|13th April 1667, Letter from Christopher Boone to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 7th October 1667, Letter from Christopher Boone to Sir GO|7th October 1667, Letter from Christopher Boone to Sir GO]]; see just possibly related inventory PROB 20/255 Boone, Christopher: London 1680)</ref>
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===Chiswick===
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'''Chiswicke'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118826 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Chiswick ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 24 January 2012</ref>
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Sr Fra: Wortley  12 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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The honbl' Wm Ashburnham  35 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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Lady Cholmley  23 hearths
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Lady Cholmley 6 hearths (other house)
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<u>Sr Stephen Fox  18 hearths</u>
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Duke of Monmouth  34 hearths
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===Chiswick town===
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'''Chiswick Towne'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118827 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Chiswick town ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 24 January 2012</ref>
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<u>The Lady Kendall  18 hearths</u>
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'''Covent Garden'''<ref>'Covent Garden' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118829#s1 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Covent Garden ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 17/02/12</ref>
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Right Honoble Earle of Bedford  60 hearths
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John Eaton 1 (sic) hearth<ref>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.)</ref>
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Sr John Babar  8 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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George Villiers  6 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Anthony Love 7 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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William Kent  9 hearths<ref>William Kent.  Probably William Kent, tailor, of St. Paul. Covent Garden (PROB 20/1514 Kent, William: St. Paul, Covent Garden, tailor 1673, 1682</ref>
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Didcor (sic) Fancott (sic)  9 hearths<ref>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]</ref>
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Thomas Rugg  9 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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Thomas Constable  18 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Lord Gorge  18 hearths
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Lord Brunckard  20 hearths
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David Angell 10 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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Henry Darling  3 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Alexander Ross 8 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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Anthony Smith  10 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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Dr Glison  15 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Philip Hanbury  12 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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Mary Long 14 hearths<ref>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))</ref>
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William Clifton  24 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Wid Hawksworth  8 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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John Gaven  16 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Edmund Pye  16 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Claudius Surluan  21 hearths<ref>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.) )</ref>
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===Duchy of Lancaster Liberty (Savoy & Somerset)===
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'''Savoy Ward'''
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Exeter House  30 hearths
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The Right Honoble the Lord Ashley  19 hearths
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'''Somsett House'''
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William  Goddard  10 hearths
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The Countes of Nottingam  11 hearths
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'''The Dutchy Lyberty in the Strand pt in ye Parrish of St Mary Savoy & pt in St Clements Danes./ Temple Barr Ward.'''
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The Dutchey Countes of Somsett  59 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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<u>Lord Chief Justice Bridgman 23 hearths</u><ref>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)</ref>
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Sir John Maynard 0 hearths (empty)<ref>Sir John Maynard.  Just possibly Sir John Maynard, serjeant-at-law (PROB 20/1783 Maynard, Sir John: sergeant at law 1676-1691)</ref>
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<u>The honoble Henry Howard (for Arundell house)</u><ref>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)</ref>
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'''Worcester House'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118832 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Duchy of Lancaster Liberty', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 25 January 2012</ref>
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Right Honoble Earle of Salisbury  32 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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===Ealing===
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'''Litle Ealing'''<ref>'Litle Ealing' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118871 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Little Ealing ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 17/02/12</ref>
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Paschall Stevens  8 hearths<ref>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])</ref>
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<u>John Maynard 44 hearths</u><ref>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 [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Maynard,_John_%281602-1690%29_%28DNB00%29 Dictionary of national Biography, vol. 37, (London, 1885-1900), pp. 158-161]; BL. Add. MSS 54,332 Henry Oxenden Common Place Book, f. 18v.</ref>
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===Edmonton===
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<u>Jno. Bathurst Esqr. 31 hearths</u><ref>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 [http://www.archive.org/stream/courtminutesetc00east#page/200/mode/2up Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.),  A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 200])</ref>
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Mr. Christo: Willoughby  19 hearths
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===Enfield===
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'''Enfield'''
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Thenpest (sic) Milner Esqr  25 hearths"<ref>Tempest Milner, Merchant Taylor; elected Alderman of Cripplegate, September 27th, 1653; chosen Sheriff, June 24th, 1656; removed to Candlewick, May 5th, 1657 ([http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=59912 'Charters', Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia: 1579-1664 (1878), pp. 61-65], viewed 01 May 2011)</ref>
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===Hackney===
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'''Church Streete'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118820#s1 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hackney', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 24 January 2012</ref>
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Thomas Viner  20 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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<u>William Spurstow  16 hearths</u><ref>William Spurstow (Possibly PROB 11/321 Mico 92-138 Will of William Spurstowe, Gentleman of Saint Augustine, City of London 30 August 1666)</ref>
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'''Clapton Dalstone Kingsland Shackelwell and Newington within the parish of Hackney'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118820#s2 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hackney', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 24 January 2012</ref>
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The Lord Brokes  37 hearths (Note: xxxvij)
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<u>Francis Bickley 12 hearths</u><ref>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 [[MRP: Sir Stephen White will|Sir Stephen White will]]; [[MRP: Stephen White will|Stephen White will]]</ref>
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'''Growe and Well Streete'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118820#s3 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hackney', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)]  viewed 24 January 2012</ref>
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Nathaniell Barnardistone  12 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''Hackney Hommerton'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118820#s5 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hackney', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)]  viewed 24 January 2012</ref>
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William Bird  18 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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Henry Cloubery  20 hearths<ref>Henry Cloubery (Probably related to PROB 11/316 Hyde 1-56 Will of Henry Clobery, Gentleman of Hackney, Middlesex 23 May 1665)</ref>
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Henry Chittey  13 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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'''Marestreete'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118820#s6 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hackney', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)]  viewed 24 January 2012</ref>
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George Hockenhull  9 hearths
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===Hammersmith===
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'''Hammersmith'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118847 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hammersmith', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 06 February 2012</ref>
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Hen: Bristow  0 hearths (note: "j")<ref>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)</ref>
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James Morley  8 hearths<ref>James Morley (Probably PROB 20/1853 Morley, James: Dublin and Hammersmith, gent. 1677-83)</ref>
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Tim: Robinson  10 hearths<ref>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))</ref>
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Tho: Nowell Esq.  12 hearths ('Watson but 10')
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Abra: Otgar  9 hearths
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Christopher Quinten  8 hearths<ref>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))</ref>
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Sr Tho: Bomfie  9 hearths (Note "j")<ref>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)</ref>
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Edw. Butler  3 hearths<ref>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.)</ref>
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Sir Ralph Clapham  10 hearths<ref>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.</ref>
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Tho: Kerby 4 hearths<ref>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.)</ref>
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Wm: Chalkhill  5 hearths<ref>Wm: Chalkhill (Probably PROB 4/1887 Chalkhill, William, of Starch Greene, Hammersmith, Fulham, Midd., gent 1676 18 Oct.)</ref>
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===Hampstead===
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'''Hamsted'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118848 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Hampstead', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 25 January 2012</ref>
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Ld Wotton  36 hearths (empty then)<ref>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</ref>
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Ald Hussey  15 hearths
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Robt Lant  25 hearths<ref>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 [http://www.archive.org/stream/courtminutesetc00east#page/200/mode/2up Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 200]</ref>
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Justice Dolbin  6 hearths
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===Isleworth===
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'''Istlworth Parish'''<ref>'Istlworth Parish' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118865 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Isleworth parish ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 18/02/12</ref>
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Mrs Dallison  15 hearths
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The Earle of Northland [alias Northumberland] 79 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Sr. Tho: Ingram  28 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Sr. John Brownlow  20 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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===St. Andrews, Holborn===
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'''St Andrews Holborne Parish'''
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'''Part One'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118895 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Andrew Holborn (1 of 2)', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 06 October 2011</ref>
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Dr Henry Stanley  20 hearths<ref>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: [[MRP: Sir Francis Prujean will| PROB 11/321 Mico 92-138 Will of Sir Francis Prujean, Doctor in Physic 06 July 1666]]</ref>
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Lincolnes Inn  193 hearths
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<u>Robt Raworth Esqr. 11 hearths</u><ref>Robert Raworth, Gray's Inn lawyer; he provided legal advice to Elizabeth Dallison and Sir George Oxenden, and corresponded with Sir George Oxenden ([[MRP: Robert Raworth will| PRO 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of Robert Raworth of Grayes Inn, Middlesex 18 July 1676]]; [[MRP: 9th April 1663, Letter from Robert Raworth to Sir GO|9th April 1663, Letter from Robert Raworth to Sir GO]]; [[MRP: 19th March 1665/66, Letter from Robert Raworth to Sir GO, Grayes Inn|19th March 1665/66, Letter from Robert Raworth to Sir GO, Grayes Inn]])</ref>
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Wm Morgan  9 hearths<ref>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) </ref>
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<u>Jno Vincent  Esqr.  12 hearths</u><ref>John Vincent, Gray's Inn lawyer and colleague of Robert Raworth.  Both Vincent and Raworth provided legal services to Sir George Oxenden ([[MRP: John Vincent will| PROB 11/331 Coke 108–166 Will of John Vincent of Grays Inn, Middlesex 21 October 1669]]</ref>
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Grayse Inne  120 hearths (more 432 unpd)"
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Bartho Beale Esqr.  7 hearths<ref>Bartholomew Beale, auditor (PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Bartholomew Beale of Hatton Garden, Middlesex 03 June 1674</ref>
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Ld Char. Warwick  42 hearths<ref>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.)</ref>
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<u>Serjent Newdigate  17 hearths</u><ref>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)</ref>
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Aldr. Barker 10 hearths
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Countess of Monmouth 25 hearths
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Cursitors Office  11 hearths
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'''Part Two'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119285 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Andrew Holborn (2 of 2)', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 29 January 2012</ref>
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The Right Honble: Cristo; Ld Hatton 18 hearths (empty)
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Edw. Stillingfleet 10 hearths
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Auditor Beale 10 hearths
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Dr. Merrick 10 hearths
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Ld Cheife Justice Keeling 10 hearths
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Serjea: Waller  10 hearths
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The Ld Fanshaw  19 hearths
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Serjeant Waller 1 hearth (in a Coachouse)
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<u>The Right Reverend the Ld Bispp of Ely  39 hearths</u>
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===St. Botolph Aldgate===
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'''St Botolph Aldgate'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118911 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Botolph Aldgate : St Botolph Aldgate', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 12/02/12</ref>
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Abra: Corsellus  15 hearths<ref>Probably PROB 11/329 Coke 1-56 Will of Abraham Corsellis, Brewer of Saint Botolph without Aldgate London 11 February 1669</ref>
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Joseph Wright 10 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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Henry Partridge 12 hearths<ref>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 [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31892#s21 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</ref>
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Tho: Partidge  5 hearths
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Jacob Vanderlack  10 hearths ("x till Sep 1666 ; E")
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'''Houndsditch precinct'''<ref>'Houndsditch precinct' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118518#s1 '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</ref>
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Henry Hazard  4 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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<u>Jno Privett  6 hearths</u><ref>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; [[MRP: 7th October 1667, Letter from John Privett to Sir GO, Gun Yard, Houndsitch|7th October 1667, Letter from John Privett to Sir GO, Gun Yard, Houndsitch]])</ref>
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'''Tower hill precinct'''<ref>'Tower hill precinct' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118520#s1 '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</ref>
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Geo: Danvers  7 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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===St Giles in the Fields===
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'''Greate Queene streete'''<ref>'Greate Queene streete' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118944#s1 '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</ref>
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Sir Alexander Frazier  9 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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The Earl of Bristoll  40 hearths
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Earle Rivers  25 hearths
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Lord Montague  24 hearths
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The Lord Conway  31 hearths
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Earl of Norwich Goringe  14 hearths
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Lady Anne Yelverton  9 hearths
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'''Portingall Row in Lincolnes Inn Feildes'''
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Lord Coventry  19 hearths
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<u>Sir John Glynn  10 hearths</u><ref>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)</ref>
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'''West Side of Lincolns Inne fields'''<ref>'West Side of Lincolns Inne fields,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118956#s5 '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</ref>
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Lord John Somersett  12 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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<u>Thomas Povey Esq</u>
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Earl of Northamton  26 hearths
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Lord Falconbridge  26 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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Lord Newburgh  25 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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Lord St Johns  36 hearths
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Spanish Embassador  19 hearths ("refuseth to pay")
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Countesse Dowager of Bath  26 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Lord Crew  21 hearths
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'''Tattnam Cort Lane entring into the feilds toward Maydenhead Rowe'''<ref>'Tattnam Cort Lane entring into the feilds toward Maydenhead Rowe,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118975#s2 '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</ref>
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Will. Shelton  5 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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'''The uper end of King Streat goeing to Tattnam Cort North Sid'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118953#s3 '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</ref>
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Sr Charlis Siddley  11 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Henery Semor Esqr.  22 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Robert Spencer Esqr  19 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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<u>The Rt. Honrb the Earle of Southampton 50 hearths</u><ref>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)</ref>
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===St. James, Clerkenwell===
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'''St James Clerkenwell (Part One)'''<ref>'St James Clerkenwell (Part One),' in[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118828 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Clerkenwell  (1 of 2)', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 14th February 2012</ref>
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<u>The Lord Cheife Justice 20 hearths</u><ref>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 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of Sir John Vaughan, Chief Justice of His Majesty's Court of Common Pleas 12 December 1674)</ref>
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John Rogers  5 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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<u>Lord Barckley 32 hearths</u><ref>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)</ref>
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Earle of Carlile 23 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Sr Nicholas Strowd 15 hearths<ref>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; [[MRP: Sir Mathew Hollsworthy/Holleworthy will| PROB 11/356 Reeve 1-55 Will of Sir Mathew Holworthy of Hackney, Middlesex 25 November 1678]];[http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Strode,_George_%28DNB00%29 'Strode, George,' George Gery Milner-Gibson-Cullum, Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, vol. 55 (XXXX, XXXX), pp. 56-57]; 'Pedigree of Strode,' in [http://www.archive.org/stream/fragmentagenealo08cris#page/92/mode/2up Frederick A Crispe, Fragmenta Genealogica, vol. 8 (Private Press, 1902), p. 92]; 'Chevening,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=62845#s1 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 [http://www.hearthtax.org.uk/communities/kent/kent_1664L_transcript.pdf - '''Kent Hearth Tax Assessment Lady Day 1664: CKS: Q/RTh Transcribed and computerised by Duncan Harrington''']; [[MRP: March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to Sir GO|March 1665/66, Letter from George Smith to Sir GO]]; [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118416 'Hearth Tax: City of London 1662: Coleman Street ward: Sixth Precinct', London Hearth Tax: City of London, 1662 (2011)], viewed 26 December 2011)</ref>
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The Lady Jane Crafts 11 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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The Lady Thornhill 13 hearths
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The Earle of Essex 19 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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The Earle of Alisbury 30 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Doctr. Wm. Goddard 9 hearths<ref>Doctr. Wm. Goddard.  William Goddard, Doctor of Physic (b. ?, d. ca. 1670) (PROB 11/332 Penn 1-66 Will of William Goddard, Doctor of Physic of Saint James Clerkenwell, Middlesex 09 March 1670)</ref>
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Sr Edward Banister 13 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Wm: Bowles Esq:r  12 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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William Downing  7 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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John Mayhew  8 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Richard Hooten  5 hearths<ref>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))</ref>
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John Fenn  3 hearths ("shutt dore")<ref>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)</ref>
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George Ryley  4 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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James Ball 6 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Eliza. Ashborne  5 hearths<ref>Eliza. Ashborne.  Elizabeth Ashborne, widow, victualler, with billiard room and bowling alley, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex (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)</ref>
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'''St James Clerkenwell (Part Two)'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119283 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Clerkenwell (2 of 2)', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 14th February 2012)</ref>
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<u>Thomas Coventry Esqr  21 hearths</u><ref>Thomas Coventry Esqr.  Possibly Thomas Earl of Coventry (PROB 11/451 Pott 86-128 Will of Thomas Earl of Coventry 27 July 1699)</ref>
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Sir John Cropley 34 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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The Church Vestry  1 hearth<ref>Presumably the parish church of St James, Clerkenwell</ref>
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The Lady Windham  8 hearths
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Goddard Nelthop  7 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Thomas Huckle 4 hearths (+ 3 + 3 hearths marked "b" adjacent, below)<ref>Thomas Huckle.  PROB 4/7713, of Clerkenwell, Middlesex (PROB 4/7713 Huckle, Thomas, of St James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1677 25 June)</ref>
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John Munday 9 hearths<ref>John Munday.  John Munday, of Clerkenwell (PROB 4/910 Munday, John, of St James, Clerkenwell 1671 8 Feb.)</ref>
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Henry Knight 7 hearths (adjacent 3 hearths empty)<ref>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)</ref>
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Edward Ward 1 hearth<ref>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)</ref>
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Mary Towse  20 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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The Brewers Almshowses; not fully endowed  10 hearths
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The Brewers Schoole; Belongeth to ye Almshous  3 hearths
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===St Martin in the Fields: Greens Lane===
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'''Greenes Lane'''<ref>'Greenes Lane,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119086#s1 '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</ref>
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Sr. Edmond Godfrey  9 hearths<ref>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; [[MRP: Michael Godfrey will| PROB 11/397 Ent 139-189 Will of Michaell Godfrey, Merchant of London of Woodford, Essex 16 December 1689]])</ref>
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===St Martin in the Fields : Whitehall===
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'''The King Whitehall'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119141 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: St Martin in the Fields : Whitehall', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 25 January 2012</ref>
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The Duke of Richmond now Le Dorssett  19 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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The Duke of Buckingham  43 hearths<ref>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))</ref>
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Justice Baile  10 hearths
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The Portugale Ambasador  23 hearths
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Sr George Pratt  25 hearths ("36 empty")<ref>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</ref>
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Sr Phillip Warwicke  20 hearths<ref>Sr Phillip Warwicke.  Sir Phillip Warwicke, Lord Southampton's secretary and factotum at the Treasury ('The Company to Sir Philip Warwick, May 26, 1662' (no identifiable PRC will ''Home Miscellaneous'', vol. xliii, p. 46), in [http://www.archive.org/stream/courtminutesetc00east#page/210/mode/2up Ethel Bruce Sainsbury (ed.), A Calendar of the Court Minutes of the East India Company, 1660-1663 (Oxford, 1922), p. 211]; XXXX</ref>
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The Countess of Chesterfeild  25 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Sr. Wm. Morris  23 hearths
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Sr. John Nicholas  15 hearths
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===Stanmore===
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'''Stanmore Magna'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=118843 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Great Stanmore ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 24 January 2012</ref>
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<u>John Burnell  11 hearths</u><ref>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))</ref>
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<u>Tho Burnell  8 hearths</u>
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===Stepney: Bednall Green===
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See [http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/map_c9u.html Greenwood's Map of London, 1827, Bethnal Green]
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<u>Sr. Wm. Ryder  16 hearths</u><ref>Sr. Wm. Ryder, London merchant, commercial partner and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden (["Sir William Ryder will" PROB 11/331 Coke 108 - 166 Will of Sir William Ryder of Stepney, Middlesex 02 October 1669)</ref>
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===Stepney: Limehouse===
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See [http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/map_e10h.html Greenwood's Map of London, 1827, Limehouse]
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'''Limehouse'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119155 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Stepney : Limehouse', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 10 February 2012</ref>
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William Maynard  6 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Capt Samon  8 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Capt. Richard May 6 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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===Stepney: Lymehowse Poplor & Blackwall Hamlett===
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'''Lymehowse Poplor & Blackwall Hamlett'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119156 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Stepney : Limehouse Poplar and Blackwell Hamlet', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 10 February 2012</ref>
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Capt. John Swanly  7 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Capt Fenny  8 hearths<ref>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.)</ref>
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Capt. Robert Clark 12 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Capt. Gunn  7 hearths<ref>Capt. Gunn (See PROB 11/366 North 48-94 Will of Joshua Gun or Gunn, Mariner of Bantam, East Indies 03 April 1681)</ref>
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<u>Capt. Thomas Harman  8 hearths</u><ref>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" ([http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924091024475#page/n231/mode/2up 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]</ref>
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===Stepney: Mile End===
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'''Mile End'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119159 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Stepney : Mile End', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 10 February 2012</ref>
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Mr. Spratt  9 hearths
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<u>Geo: Swanley  8 hearths</u><ref>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.)</ref>
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Tho: Bowyer  3 hearths
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<u>Mrs Crowder  10 hearths</u><ref>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 [http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924091024475#page/n237/mode/2up  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); [[MRP: John Crowther will| 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)</ref>
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Deane Clarke  16 hearths
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Coll. Middleton  13 hearths
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Captaine Curtis  10 hearths<ref>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.)</ref>
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Mr. Joseph Cope  6 hearths<ref>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) ([http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924091024475#page/n237/mode/2up 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</ref>
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Wm Bromskill  8 hearths<ref>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</ref>
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Capt. Jefferies  8 hearths
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<u>Mr. John Proud  10 hearths</u><ref>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 ([[MRP: John Prowd will| PROB 11/368 North 142-189 Will of John Prowd, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 03 December 1681]])</ref>
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Mr. Mepus<ref>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) ([http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924091024475#page/n237/mode/2up 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</ref>
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===Stepney: Nightingale lane===
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'''Nightingall Lane'''<ref>'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</ref>
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Capt. Tho: Ewens  8 hearths<ref>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" ([http://www.archive.org/stream/allegationsforma23ches#page/142/mode/2up 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])</ref>
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===Stoke Newington===
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'''Newington'''
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Gilbert Upton  6 hearths<ref>Gilbert Upton.  Just possibly related to Gilbert Upton, merchant, of Camberwell, Surrey (PROB 4/1514 Upton, Gilbert, of Camberwell, Surrey, merchant 1705 23 March)</ref>
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===Teddington===
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'''Tuddington'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119185 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Teddington', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 25 January 2012</ref>
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<u>Lord Cheife Justice Bridgman  16 hearths</u><ref>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)</ref>
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===Tottenham===
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'''Tottenham'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119186 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Tottenham', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 24 January 2012</ref>
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Jno. Russell sen.  2 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Jno Russell  2 hearths<ref>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)</ref>
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Jno. Cooper  1 hearth<ref>Jno. Cooper.  Just possibly John Cooper of Tottenham High Crosse (PROB 4/14231 Cooper, John, of Tottenham Highcrosse, Mdx. 1674 1 Oct. Undated)</ref>
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Jno.  Cooper  2 hearths<ref>Jno. Cooper.  Just possibly John Cooper of Tottenham High Crosse (PROB 4/14231 Cooper, John, of Tottenham Highcrosse, Mdx. 1674 1 Oct. Undated)</ref>
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<u>Jno. Deshicke (sic) Knt.  17 hearths</u><ref>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; [[MRP: 1st April 1663, Letter from John Bankes to Sir GO, London|1st April 1663, Letter from John Bankes to Sir GO, London]]; XXXX)</ref>
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===Uxbridge===
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"'''Uxbridge'''<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119190 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Uxbridge ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 24 January 2012</ref>
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<u>Sr. Christopher Abdy  23 hearths</u><ref>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)</ref>
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<u>Sr Christopher Abdey  7 hearths</u>
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<u>Abdey  2 hearths</u>
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+
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===Whitechapel hamlet===
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'''Whitechapel hamlet'''
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<u>Willm Meggs Esqr.  15 hearths</u><ref>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]</ref>
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== KENT ==
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===The towne of Ashford in the Lath of Scray===
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Ralph Clare 14
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Samuell Wood 13
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Mr Osmanton in an empty house 11
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John Nower gent 9
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Mr John Nowell 8
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Robert Gibbs 8
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Mr James Bate 7
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Mr Edward Woodward 7
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Joy Starr 7
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Mr Hilkiah Reader 7
+
Ralph Dayton 7
+
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===Parish of Aylesford===
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<u>Sir John Banks  25 hearths</u><ref>Sir John Banks, London merchant (b. 1627, d. 1699).  A correspondent of Sir George Oxenden.  Sir John Bank's father-in-law was the London merchant Sir John Dethwicke, who had a property in Tottenham with seventeen hearths (PROB 11/452 Pott 129-167 Will of Sir John Banks of Aylesford, Kent 11 December 1699; [[MRP: 1st April 1663, Letter from John Bankes to Sir GO, London|1st April 1663, Letter from John Bankes to Sir GO, London]])</ref>
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George Duke Esq  15
+
John Taylor 10
+
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===Parish of Bexley===
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S(i)r Rob(er)t  Austin  barr(one)t  29<ref>S(i)r Rob(er)t  Austin  barr(one)t (PROB 11/322 Mico 139-184 Will of Sir Robert Austen of Bexley, Kent 01 December 1666)</ref>
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Henry Grimes gen(tleman) 10
+
Henry Carew  10
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===Parish of Bromfield===
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William Cage Esq(uire) in Leeds Castle 32
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===The Precinct of Christchurch Canterbury Within the lath of St. Augustine===
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Dr. Thomas Turner Deane  27
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(and lots of ecclesiastical doctors in quite large houses)
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===Charleton===
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S[i]r Anth[ony] Batteman knight  21 hearths<ref>S[i]r Anth[ony] Batteman knight.  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 an eleven hearth London residence in St Dunstan in the east, the parish in which he was born. His brother and commercial partner Sir William Bateman had a thirteen hearth London residence nearby in the same parish ('Bateman, Anthony,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31878#s35 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 [http://www.archive.org/stream/courtminutesetc00east#page/200/mode/2up 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</ref>
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S[i]r Anth[ony] Bateman  6 hearths (empty howse)
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===The Hundred of Chetham and Gillingham In the Lath of Aylesford The half hundred of Chetham===
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In ye King's pay house  14
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Mr William Jenman 13
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Mr Charles Boules 13
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<u>Peter Pett Esquire  12 hearths</u>
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Mr Henry Sheafe 12
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Mr William Hempson  12
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Captain John Brock 11
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Mr Haward in 4 tenements 11
+
Captain John Crux 10
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Nathaniel Holt 10
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James Ansell 10
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Mr Phillip Barrow 9
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Mr Phineas Pett 9
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Capt. Phineas Pett 8
+
John Knight 8
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Capt. John Allen 8
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Charles Smyth 8
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Thomas Bensonn 8
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Jihn Wood
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Robert Castle 8
+
Thomas Stretton 7
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Robert Fitzhugh 7
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Thomas Fletcher 7
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Walter Dyer 7
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Richard Cooke 7
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===Parish of Cudham===
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Biggest house is only 5 hearths
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(see document for data)
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===Dane Borough===
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<u>Robert Sprackling 8</u>
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===Deptford (alias West Greenwich)===
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'''The Upper part of Deptford, in the hundred of Blackheath in the lath of Sutton at Hone'''
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John Bradshaw  4 hearths<ref>John Bradshaw.  Just possibly John Bradshaw, shipwright, of Deptford, Kent (PROB 4/10029 Bradshaw, John, of ?Deptford, Kent shipwright 1682 13 Jan.)</ref>
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Capt[ain] Brookes  7 hearths
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Capt[ain] Ruth  5 hearths
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+
Mr Willi[am] Hoskins  6 hearths<ref>Mr Willi[am] Hoskins.  Possibly William Hoskins (b. ?, d. ca. 1666), of Deptford, Kent (PROB 4/4539 Hoskins, William, of Deptford, Kent 1666 26 Feb.; no identifiable PRC will)</ref>
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Capt[ain] Tobias Sackler  4 hearths
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S[i]r John Cutler  8 hearths<ref>S[i]r John Cutler.  Sir John Cutler (b. 1607, d. 1693), bart.  Son of Thomas Cutler, grocer, of London.  John Cutler "of Deptford' was created baronet in 1660.  Grocer; master of the Grocers four times; high sheriff of Kent, 1676; MP for Taunton, 1679-80, & Bodmin, 1689-93.  Purchased Wimpole estate, Cambridgeshire, XXXX (PROB 11/413 Coker 1-46 Will of Sir John Cutler of Saint Margaret Westminster, Middlesex 29 April 1693; PROB 18/22/92 Probate lawsuit Boulter v Radnor, concerning the deceased Sir John Cutler. Allegation 1693; 'Cutler, John,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31879#s117 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 24/02/12; see Pepys Diary)</ref>
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Mr Willi[am] Collett  11 hearths<ref>Mr Willi[am] Collett.  William Collett (b. ?, d. ca. 1670 or 1671), brewer, of Deptford alias West Greenwich (PROB 4/19179 Collett, William, of Deptford, Kent, brewer 1671 1 Feb.; PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Will of William Collett, Brewer of Deptford alias West Greenwich, Kent 13 September 1670)</ref>
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S[i]r Nicholas Crispe  3 hearths (empty house, chargeable)
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Cap[tain] Russell 4 hearths (empty house, chargeable)
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'''The lower part of Deptford'''
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See [http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/map_g10h.html Greenwood Map of London, Lower Deptford, showing the King's Dock, including Mast Pond, Wet Dock, Upper Watergate, Middle Watergate, and Lower Watergate]
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John Burton  2 hearths<ref>John Burton.  Just possibly John Burton (b. ?, d. ca. 1672), of Deptford, Kent (PROB 4/20299 PROB Burton, John, of Deptford, Kent 1672 6 Apr. Undated; no identifiable will</ref>
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Ben[jamin] Boate<ref>Ben[jamin] Boate.  Benjamin Boate (b. ca. 1610, d. ca. 1672 or 1673), caulker, of Deptford, Kent.  In 1661, at the age of abt. 50, a widower, Benjamin Boate mar. Rebecca Haines, of St. Michael Queenhithe (Kent Hearth tax return, 1664, fol. 2v; PROB 4/22075 Boate, Benjamin, of Deptford, Kent Boate, Benjamin, of Deptford, Kent; PROB 5/1103 Boate, Benjamin, of Deptford, Kent, [caulker] [Registered will: PROB 11/338] 1673; PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of Benjamin Boate of Deptford, Kent 12 April 1672; 'Apr. 1, 1661', in [http://www.archive.org/stream/allegationsforma00ches#page/56/mode/2up J. L. Chester, Allegations for marriage licences issued by the dean and chapter of Westminster, 1558-1699 (London, 1886), p. 57])</ref>
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Will[iam] Meacham  2 hearths<ref>Will[iam] Meacham.  Probably William Meacham (alias Machin), shipwright, of Deptford, Kent (Kent Hearth tax return, 1664, fol. 2v; PROB 4/8873 Meachin [Machin], William, of Deptford, Kent 1671 27 Nov. (1670); PROB 11/332 Penn 1-66 Will of William Machin, Shipwright of Deptford, Kent 30 April 1670</ref>
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Capt[ain] W[illia]m Boddilow
+
 
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<u>S[i]r George Cartwright  26 hearths</u>
+
 
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In the Masthouse  2 hearths (empty house; ?chargeable)
+
 
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Mr Henry Hughes  32 hearths (empty house; ?chargeable)
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S[i]r Nicholas Crispe  6 hearths (empty house; ?chargeable)
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The Kings Payhouse  2 hearths (empty house; ?chargeable)
+
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===East Greenwich===
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See [http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/map_g11u.html Greenwood's Map of London, 1827, Greenwich]
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'''Church Wall'''
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+
William Lock  2 hearths<ref>William Lock.  Just possible William Lock (b. ?. d. X), labourer (PROB 4/7720 Lock, William, of East Greenwich, Kent, laborer 1678 15 Aug.)</ref>
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+
'''Coombes Hill'''
+
 
+
William Hooker Esq.  23 hearths<ref>William Hooker Esq. Just possibly Sir William Hooker (b. ?, d. ca. 1697) (PROB 11/439 Pyne 133-177 Will of Sir William Hooker, late Lord Mayor of London 16 July 1697)</ref>
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+
Mr Mark Cottell  23 hearths
+
 
+
'''London Street'''
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+
Mr Joseph Hackwell<ref>Mr Joseph Hackwell.  Possibly Joseph Hackwell, silk weaver, of East Greenwich, Kent (PROB 11/317 Hyde 57-107 PROB 11/317 03 July 1665</ref>
+
 
+
Michael Yates  6 hearths<ref>Michael Yates.  Probably Michael Yates (b. ?, d, ca. 1664), mariner, of East Greenwich, Kent (PROB 4/9897 Yates, Michael, of East Greenwich, Kent, marriner 1664 29 Aug.; no PRC will identified)</ref>
+
 
+
'''Highstreet East'''
+
 
+
John Fuller  6 hearths<ref>John Fuller.  John Fuller (b. ?, d. ca. 1678 or 1679), ??mercer, of East Greenwich, Kent (PROB 4/17247 Fuller, John, of East Greenwich, Kent 1679 29 Jan.; PROB 11/357 Reeve 56-105 Will of John Fuller, Mercer of East Greenwich, Kent 11 September 1678)</ref>
+
 
+
Henry Upchurch  6 hearths<ref>Henry Upchurch.  Henry Upchurch (b. ?, d, ca. 1674), of Greenwich, Kent (PROB 5/4059 Upchurch, Henry, of Greenwich, Kent 1674; )</ref>
+
 
+
Sir James Bunce  12 hearths<ref>Sir James Bunce.  Sir James Bunce, baronet, (b. ?, d. ca. 1674/75) of East Greenwich.  His twelve hearth house was separated by one building, that of Mrs Sarah Groves (five hearths), from the eight hearth house of Captain James Lambert (PROB 5/1438 Bunce, Sir James, bart, [of East Greenwich, Kent, died in Middx] [Registered will: PROB 11/344] 1674; PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Sir James Bunce of East Greenwich, Kent 19 March 1674</ref>
+
 
+
Capt[ain] James Lambert  8 hearths<ref>Capt[ain] James Lambert (b. ?, d. ca. 1665).  Captain James Lambert, mariner, of East Greenwich (PROB 11/317 Hyde 57-107 Will of James Lambert, Mariner of East Greenwich, Kent 26 September 1665</ref>
+
 
+
'''Billingsgate'''<ref>On Greenwood's 1827 8 in to mile map of London, Billingsgate runs west to east, just back from Thames water front, with a timber yard between it and the water</ref>
+
 
+
John Watson  2 hearths<ref>John Watson.  Possibly John Watson (b. ?, d. 1666 or 1667 , of Greenwich, Kent (PROB 4/15967 Watson, John, of Greenwich, Kent 1666 1 Feb. Undated)</ref>
+
 
+
'''Stable Street'''
+
 
+
Mr Francis Gunn  4 hearths<ref>Mr Francis Gunn.  Possibly Francis Gunn (b. ?, d. ca. 1674), baker, of East Greenwich (PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of Francis Gunn, Baker of East Greenwich, Kent 29 December 1674</ref>
+
 
+
'''Duck and Taverne Rowe'''
+
 
+
<u>Benjamin Glanvill  12 hearths</u>
+
 
+
Mr Thomas Smyth  6 hearths<ref>Mr Thomas Smyth.  Just possibly Thomas Smith (b. ?, d. ca. 1671), butcher, of East Greenwich (PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Thomas Smith, Butcher of East Greenwich, Kent 30 September 1671)</ref>
+
 
+
Hamond Chadwick  14 hearths<ref>Hamond Chadwick.  Hamond Chadwick (b. ?, d. ca. 1667), vintner, of East Greenwich, Kent (PROB 11/343 XXXXWill of Hamond Chadwick, Vintner of East Greenwich, Kent 26 November 1667)</ref>
+
 
+
Mr William Smyth  10 hearths
+
 
+
Mr Robert Bosvill
+
 
+
'''Crane South'''
+
 
+
Mr Tho[mas] Browne the Warden of the Collehe  30 hearths
+
 
+
<u>Capt[ain] George Cock  15 hearths</u><ref>Capt[ain] George Cock (b. ?, d. ca. 1679), London merchant and partner of Sir William Ryder in naval contracting and other ventures.  Much commented on by Samuel Pepys. ([[MRP: George Cock will| PROB 11/359 King 1-65 Will of George Cock, Merchant of Greenwich, Kent 03 April 1679]])</ref>
+
 
+
'''East Lane East'''
+
 
+
Capt[ain] Edward Nash  9 hearths<ref>Capt[ain] Edward Nash.  Edward Nash, esq, of East Greenwich, Kent (PROB 4/10183 Nash, Edward, of East Greenwich, Kent, esq 1679 21 July; PROB 11/359 King 1-65 Will of Edward Nash of East Greenwich, Kent 04 April 1679)</ref>
+
 
+
Timothy Low Esq  4 hearths<ref>Timothy Low Esq.  Timothy Lowe Esq (b. ?, d. 1669/70), of East Greenwich (PROB 4/8969 Lowe, Timothy of East Greenwich, Kent, esq. 1669 20 Mar.; PROB 11/329 Will of Timothy Lowe of East Greenwich, Kent 27 February 1669)</ref>
+
 
+
Capt[ain] John Terith
+
 
+
Mr William Prittiman  10 hearths
+
 
+
Sr Theophilus Biddulph  21 hearths<ref>Sir Theophilus Biddulph (b. ?, d. ca. 1683) (PROB 11/373 Drax 52-101 Will of Sir Theophilus Biddulph of West Combe, Kent 08 May 1683)</ref>
+
 
+
'''East Lane West'''
+
 
+
Mr Edward Packenham  17 hearths<ref>Mr Edward Packenham.  Probably Edward Packenham (b. ?, d, ca. 1665), vintner, of East Greenwich (PROB 4/10155 Packenham, Edward, of East Greenwich, Kent 1665 17 June; PROB 11/317 Hyde 57-107 Will of Edward Packenham, Vintner of Greenwich, Kent 17 June 1665)</ref>
+
 
+
<u>Mr Nicholas Cooke  13 hearths</u><ref>Mr Nicholas Cooke.  Nicholas Cooke (b. ?, d. ca. 1674), London merchant ([[MRP: Nicholas Cooke will| PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Nicholas Cooke of East Greenwich, Kent 22 January 1674]])</ref>
+
 
+
'''In East Greenwich'''
+
 
+
Edward Mathewes 2 hearths (not chargeable)<ref>Edward Mathewes.  Possibly Edward Mathews (b. ?, d. 1666), who died in the ''Nightingale frigate'' (PROB 4/14919 Mathews, Edward, of Greenwich, ob. in the "Nightingale" frigatt 1666 2 Apr.)</ref>
+
 
+
John George  1 hearth (not chargeable)<ref>John George.  Possibly John George (b. ?, d. ca. ?1666 or 1667), of Greenwich, who died at sea (PROB 4/21143 George, John, of Greenwich, ob. at sea 1666 19 Feb. Undated)</ref>
+
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+
===The Hundred of Larkefeild: In the Lath of Aylesford: Parish of East Malling===
+
 
+
<u>S(i)r Thomas Twysden  23 hearths</u><ref>S(i)r Thomas Twysden.  (Possibly XXX; PROB 11/373 Drax 52-101 Will of Sir Thomas Twisden 04 June 1683; see related PROB 4/20147 Twysden, William, Sir, Bt., of [East Peckham, Kent] 1698 10 Feb.; PROB 18/5/48Probate lawsuit Twysden v Twysden, concerning the deceased Sir Roger Twysden, kt and bart of [Roydon Hall] East Peckham, Kent. Allegation 1673</ref>
+
----
+
===East Peckham Upper Borough===
+
 
+
<u>S(i)r Roger Twisden Kt & Bart  30 hearths</u><ref>S(i)r Roger Twisden Kt & Bart.  S(i)r Thomas Twysden (PROB 11/343 Pye 119-167 Will of Sir Roger Twysden of East Peckham, Kent 11 December 1673; PROB 11/343  Pye 119-167 Sentence of Sir Roger Twisden of East Peckham, Kent 11 December 1673; PROB 18/5/48Probate lawsuit Twysden v Twysden, concerning the deceased Sir Roger Twysden, kt and bart of [Roydon Hall] East Peckham, Kent. Allegation 1673; see related PROB 4/20147 Twysden, William, Sir, Bt., of [East Peckham, Kent] 1698 10 Feb.</ref>
+
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+
===Parish of Farmborough===
+
 
+
Thomas Broome serjt at  Law?  16 hearths<ref>Thomas Broome.  Thomas (later Sir Thomas) Broome (alias Brome), serjeant-at-law, Farnborough, Kent (PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53  Will of Thomas Brome, Serjeant at Law of Farnborough, Kent 16 January 1674; 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</ref>
+
----
+
===Borough of Goodnestone===
+
 
+
<u>Sir Thomas Engham 20 hearths</u>
+
<u>Sir John Boys 10 hearths</u>
+
----
+
===The lower half hundred of Totingtrough: Gravesend Towne===
+
 
+
John Reddall 15
+
Mr Samuel Harwar 12
+
Thomas Bonn 11
+
William Naylor 9
+
James Guildford 8
+
Mr John Morris 8
+
 
+
(more large ones in West Street southside)
+
 
+
Some very large ones in '''Milton next Gravesend'''
+
----
+
===The Hundred of Westgate in the Lath of St. Augustine Borough of Hackington===
+
 
+
Coll(onel Thomas Colpepper 40
+
The Lady Harfleet 14
+
----
+
===Halling Borough===
+
 
+
William Clemence  17
+
Sir John Marsham 8
+
Thomas Hawes  8
+
----
+
===Lee===
+
 
+
John Harvy Esq  10 hearths
+
Geo[rge] Thomson Esq  21 hearths
+
 
+
Morrice Thompson Esq  15 hearths<ref>Morrice Thompson Esq.  Maurice Thompson (b. ?, d. ca. 1676), London merchant (XXXX; PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of Maurice Thomson of Haversham, Buckinghamshire 09 May 1676)</ref>
+
Peter Delonony  13 hearths<ref>Peter Delonony.  Just possibly Peter Delaney, dyer, of London.  Son of John Delanoy, dyer, of Southwark.  MP, Southwark, 1656-8; Ald. Vintry 1667/8, discharged; Presbyterian (PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of Peter De Lannoy, Dyer of Saint Saviour Southwark, Surrey 22 November 1675; [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31880#s27 'Delaney, Peter,' in J.R. Woodhead, 'Dakins - Dyer', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 56-63], viewed 24/02/12</ref>
+
Mr Benjamin Collier 8 hearths<ref>Mr Benjamin Collier.  Just possibly  Benjamine Collyer, grocer, of London (PROB 4/6434 Collyer, Benjamin, the elder, of Lee, Kent 1687 29 July (1686); PROB 11/384 Lloyd 91-135 Will of Benjamine Collyer, Grocer of London 05 August 1686)</ref>
+
 
+
S[i]r John Lenthall 5 hearths<ref>S[i]r John Lenthall.  Sir John Lenthall, of Southwark, Surrey (PROB 11/330 Coke 57-107 Will of Sir John Lenthall of Southwark, Surrey 22 May 1669)</ref>
+
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+
===Liberty of Riverhead===
+
 
+
Mrs Culpepper  10 hearths<ref>Mrs Culpepper.  Mrs Culpepper was presumably in the same house in Riverhead, Kent, as John Culpeper (b. ?, d. ca. 1693), of Riverhead, Kent (PROB 4/10115 Culpeper, John, of Riverhead in Seavenoake, Kent, esq. 1693 11 July)</ref>
+
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+
===The Towne of Maidstone In the lath of Aylesford The High Towne===
+
 
+
Dame Ann Asteley  18
+
Mr William Bickford 17
+
Walter Giles 13
+
Mrs Dixon widdow  13
+
Mr Robert Brooke 10
+
Thomas Howting 9
+
Thomas Wood 9
+
John Downes 9
+
John Callant  junior 8
+
Mr John Callant senior 8
+
Richard Duke Esquire 8
+
Mr Edward Maplisden 8
+
Mr Gervase Maplisden  8
+
Thomas Merriam 8
+
Robert Callant 8
+
Mr James Ruse 8
+
<u>Mr George Ongley 7 hearths</u>
+
William Charlton  7
+
John Goare 7
+
Dudly St Leager 7
+
Stephen Weekes 7
+
William Willard 7
+
Mr Gervase Maplesden junior 3
+
Edward Jury  7
+
George Maplesden  7
+
John Merriam 2
+
----
+
===Mereworth Parish===
+
 
+
<u>In Mereworth Castle  23 hearths</u>
+
 
+
<u>Mr James Master  21 hearths</u><ref>Mr James Master.  James Master was a cousin of James Master, lawyer of Gray's Inn.  His account books have been published.  He lived at Yotes Court, Mereworth in Kent, a house he built in 1659 on the site of a former building which had been owned by his step-father Sir Thomas Walsingham (Biographical profile of [[MRP: James Master of Yotes Court|James Master of Yotes Court]], including a description of Yotes Court; PROB 11/399 Dyke 45-90 Will of James Master of Merwood, Kent 17 May 1690)</ref>
+
Mr George Love  8<ref>Mr George Love.  Possibly related to Ralph Love, gent., of Mereworth, Kent (PROB 4/9909 Love, Ralph, of Mereworth, Kent, gent 1690 5 Dec.)</ref>
+
----
+
===Nackington===
+
 
+
<u>Sr. Thomas Godfrey  16 hearths</u>
+
----
+
===Nonington===
+
 
+
<u>John Boys Esq 18 hearths</u>
+
----
+
===Parish of North Cray===
+
 
+
Mr Cooke  17
+
Mr Buggin 16
+
----
+
===The Hundred of Cornillo In the Lathe of St Augustine The Upper Halfe Hundred Borough of Northbourne===
+
 
+
<u>Sir Richard Sandys  28 hearths</u>
+
----
+
===The Borough of Oxinoth in the Hundred of Hoo in Aylesford lath===
+
 
+
Sir Humphrey Miller  18
+
 
+
<u>Max: Dalyson Esquire  10 hearths</u><ref>Maximilian Dalyson (alias Dallison.  Son of Elizabeth Dallison and nephew of Sir George Oxenden.  He corresponded once with Sir George Oxenden, in XXX.  His wife, Frances Dalyson, nee Stanley, also corresponded once with Sir George Oxenden, in XXX.  He lived with his wife and family in the Hamptons, a house he leased then acquired from his father-in-law, the Kent brewer Thomas Stanley ("Maximillian Dallison will" PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Maximilian Dalyson of Hamptons in West Peckham, Kent 01 December 1671; [[MRP: 30th March 1663, Letter from Max Dalyson to Sir GO, Hampton|30th March 1663, Letter from Max Dalyson to Sir GO, Hampton]]; [[MRP: 25th March 1663, Letter from Frances Dalyson to Sir GO, Hamptons|25th March 1663, Letter from Frances Dalyson to Sir GO, Hamptons]]; biographical profile of [[MRP: Maximilian Dallison|Maximilian Dallison]]; biographical profile of [[MRP: Frances Dallison, nee Stanley|Frances Dallison, nee Stanley]])</ref>
+
----
+
===Patrixbourne Borough===
+
 
+
Sr. Arthur Slingsby  15<ref>Sir Arthur Slingsby (PROB 5/1179 SLINGSBY, Sir Arthur, bart, of Bifrons, Patrixbourne, Kent (includes account) [Registered will: PROB 11/320] 1666; PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Sir Arthur Slingesby of Bisron, Kent 01 March 1666)</ref>
+
----
+
===Pluckly Borough===
+
 
+
<u>Sir Edward Dering Baronet at Surrenden  34 hearths</u>
+
----
+
===Parish of St Mary Cray===
+
 
+
Mr Edward Manning  12
+
Mr Thomas Felton 11
+
----
+
===Parish of St Paul's Cray===
+
 
+
S(i)r Leonard Feerby Knt  15
+
----
+
===Borough of Sittingbourne===
+
 
+
'''Deane Borough'''
+
 
+
James Greenstreet 1
+
----
+
===Borough of Socombe===
+
 
+
<u>Thomas Godfrey Esq 14 hearths</u>
+
----
+
===The precinct of the Cathedral Church of Rochester===
+
 
+
Mr George Maplisden 5
+
(and some other larger ones)
+
<u>The Bishop of Rochester 7</u>
+
----
+
===The City of Rochester Middle Borough===
+
 
+
George Woodyer gent(leman)  18
+
George Allington 13
+
Mr Phillip Bartholomew  12
+
Robert Fowler Esq 11
+
----
+
===St Clement Borough (Rochester)===
+
 
+
Chargeable
+
John Gadge 16
+
John Cart  9
+
----
+
===South Borough (Rochester)===
+
 
+
Thomas Mott 19
+
William Bennett 13
+
John Plastow 8
+
Mr John Mabb 8
+
----
+
===Northgate Borough (Rochester)===
+
 
+
Mrs (Blank) Juett widdow  10
+
----
+
===Southgate Borough (Rochester)===
+
 
+
Sir Francis Clarke knight  15
+
Thomas Manly gentleman 12
+
George Newman Esquire 10
+
Robert Faunce gentleman 9
+
Richard Manly gentleman 9
+
Steeven Pine 8
+
Thomas Bennett 8
+
----
+
===Eastgate Borough (Rochester)===
+
 
+
includes
+
Samuell Walsall 6
+
Mr Edward Booth 9
+
Mr Henry Wriothsley  11
+
Edward Fisher 8
+
----
+
===Parish of Seale===
+
 
+
<u>S(i)r Tho(mas) Pierce Barron(e)t  13 hearths</u><ref>Sir Thomas Piece (alias Piers) (b. ?, d. ca. 1680), gentleman.  Sir Thomas Piers was a brother-in-law of Sir George Oxenden and Elizabeth Dallison.  He married Jane Oxenden, their sister around 1643.  Following her early death, he married for a second time, to Audrey Master of Ospringe in May 1649.  His home was at Stonepit(t)(s), near Seal, in North Kent, which he had inherited from his father, Lawrence Piers (See profile of [[MRP: Piers family| Sir Thomas Piers and the Piers family]]; PROB 11/363 Bath 60–123 Will of Sir Thomas Piers of Seal, Kent 24 May 1680)</ref>
+
Daniel Newman gent 18
+
Henry Swaisland 9
+
Mr Richard Olliver 8
+
Mr Stowell 7
+
Widdow Cox 7
+
Nicholas Madox 6
+
Samuel Masters  6
+
Francis French 5
+
Margaret Bryant 5
+
Edward Cox 5
+
Richard Browne 5
+
Stephen Olliver 5
+
James Pelsett 5<ref>James Pelsett.  James Pelsett, yeoman, of Seale, Kent (PROB 4/15010 Pelsett, James, of Seale, Kent, yeoman 1669 14 Dec. (1669); see also PROB 4/10011 Pelsett, Hellen, of Under River in Seale, Kent, widdow 1681 11 July)</ref>
+
Mrs Brett 4
+
Lawrence Fench 4
+
Timothy Maynard  3 hearths<ref>Timothy Maynard.  Timothy Maynard (b. ?, d. 1664) of Seale Kent (PROB 4/1605 Maynard, Timothy, of Seale, Kent 1664 28 Nov.</ref>
+
----
+
===Seavenokes Town===
+
 
+
Earle of Dorsett  85
+
Francis Farnaby gent: 18
+
<u>Thomas Lamberd Esq(uire) 14 hearths</u>
+
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+
===Shorne Southborough===
+
 
+
George Woodyer gent  13
+
Henry Parker  gent  12
+
Gervaise Maplesden  7
+
Richard Balam  cler(ke)  7
+
----
+
===The Lowy of Tunbridge In the Lath of Aylesford Tunbridge Towne===
+
 
+
William Dike Esq(uire) 11
+
Doctor Amherst 11<ref>Doctor Amherst.  Probably Doctor Arthur Amherst (b. ?, d. ca. 1678 or 1680, doctor in Physic of Tonbridge, Kent (PROB 4/3473 Amherst, Arthur, of Tonbridge, Kent, Doctor in Physic Amherst, Arthur, of Tonbridge, Kent 1678 19 Aug.; PROB 11/363 Bath 60-123 Will of Doctor Arthur Amherst, Doctor in Physic, Doctor in Medicine of Tonbridge, Kent 16 June 1680)</ref>
+
----
+
===The Hundred of Wingham In the Lath of St Augustine The Upper Halfe Hundred Borough of Wingham Street===
+
 
+
<u>Sir Henry Palmer Bart  28 hearths</u>
+
<u>Thomas Denn 4 hearths</u>
+
<u>Mrs Oxenden 1 hearths</u>
+
----
+
===Borough of Winghamwell===
+
 
+
<u>Sir Henry Oxenden  17 hearths</u>
+
Mrs Harfleet widd(ow) 14
+
----
+
===Twitham Borough===
+
 
+
<u>Henry Oxenden gent 11 hearths</u>(presumably this is Brooks?)
+
----
+
===The Hundred of Eastry in the Lath of St Augustine The Upper  Halfe Hundred Eastry & Street===
+
 
+
Sir George Sondes Knt. of ye Bath for ye parsonage  7
+
----
+
===Borough of Hamwell===
+
 
+
Chargeable
+
 
+
<u>Sr Thomas Peyton  21 hearths</u>
+
----
+
===Parish of Denton===
+
 
+
John Andrewes gent  19
+
Thomas Marsh  7
+
<u>Henry Oxenden gt. 5 (sic) hearths</u>
+
----
+
===Borough of Bishopsbourne===
+
 
+
Sr. Anthony Aucher 20
+
Sr. Richard Hatton 5
+
----
+
===Barton Borough===
+
 
+
<u>Sr. Bazell (sic) Dixwell  20 hearths</u>
+
----
+
===Waldersheire Borough===
+
 
+
<u>Sr. Edward Monins Bart.  19 hearths</u><ref>Sr. Edward Monins Bart. (PROB 4/15000 Monins, Sir Edward, Bt. of Waldershare, Kent 1668 21 Mar. (1666); PROB 5/1203 MONINS, Sir Edward, bart, of Waldershare, Kent [Registered will: PROB 11/322] 1669; PROB 11/322 Mico 139-184 Will of Sir Edward Mouins of Waldershare, Kent 03 December 1666)</ref>
+
----
+
===West Langdon Borough===
+
 
+
<u>Richard Masters Esq.  13 hearths</u>
+
----
+
===Upper Hardres===
+
 
+
<u>Sr. Richard Hardres Bart 22 hearths</u>
+
Mr. Christop(her) Hardres  7
+
----
+
===Woolwich===
+
 
+
Mr Christ[opher] Pett  10 hearths<ref>Mr Christ[opher] Pett .  Christopher Pett (b. ?, d. ca. 1668), His Majesty's Master Shipwright of Deptford and Woolwich (PROB 11/326 Hone 1-57 Will of Christopher Pett, His Majesty's Master Shipwright of Deptford and Woolwich 04 April 1668)</ref>
+
 
+
William Sheldon  8 hearths<ref>William Sheldon.  William Sheldon (b. ?, d. ca. 1673), bachelor, of Woolwich, Kent (PROB 5/6131 Sheldon, William, of Woolwich, Kent (includes commission 1673); PROB 18/5/26 Probate lawsuit Sheldon v Rycroft, concerning the deceased William Sheldon, bachelor of Woolwich, Kent. Allegation 1673; PROB 18/5/92 ditto, interrogatory; PROB 18/5/96 ditto, nuncipative will; PROB 18/5/97 ditto, allegation; PROB 11/343 Pye 119-167 Sentence of William Sheldon, Batchelor of Woolwich, Kent 11 July 1673)</ref>
+
 
+
<u>Mr Jerymy Blackman  15 hearths</u><ref>Mr Jerymy Blackman. Jeremy Blackman (b. ?, d. ca. 1668), son of Captain Jeremy Blackman (b. ?, d. ca. 1656).  He was in Surat with his father whilst Captain Jeremy Blackman was President at Surat (165X-165X).  Captain Jeremy Blackman lived in St Andrew Undershaft, London.  In his will, written in 1656, he mentioned his "dwellinghouse Tenements Warehouses and Premisses with Thappurtenances in Saint Mary Acts in London."  But he also mentioned "the Sugarhouse in Woolwich" which he had puchased "in Comp:a with Master Luke Lucie and Captaine William Ryder."  In 1655/56 Jeremy Blackman senior, together with Jacob Lucie and William Bovie, had acquired Tower Place in Woolwich, "formerly occupied by Sir William Barne, and wharf, warren, 1 1/2 acres marsh, 8 1/2 acres marsh in occupation of William Ackworth, 'The Falcon' in tenure of Thomas Nicholl etc. in Woolwich and Plumstead."  In 1670 a payment was made by the Master of the Ordinance to Jeremy Blackman junior for losses and damages sustained by him "in his walls, dove house, meadows, warren, &c., at Woolwich." (London Metropolitan Archives: Wilson, Maryon-, family: CHARLTON ESTATE  E/MW/C  [n.d.]: ....Deeds relating to Tower Place and the Warren, Woolwich purchased by Sir William Langhorn in 1707 and 1708  [no ref. or date]: Bargain and sale  E/MW/C/183  1655/6; [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/barne-william-1558-1619 W.J.J., 'BARNE, William (c.1558-1619), of Tower Place, Woolwich, Kent,' in History of Parliament online: members 1558-1603]; Dec. 20. 1670, citing Warrants Early XVIII. p. 367, in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=79712#s1 William A. Shaw (ed.), 'Entry Book: December 1670', Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 3: 1669-1672 (1908), pp. 697-709], viewed 23/02/12; PROB 11/327 Hone 58-102 Will of Jeremy Blackman, Gentleman 31 August 1668; see also "The boundaries of Tower Place are given as follows: The sugar house and the great mansion house butting on the lane called Rolt's lane.  The orchard butting on..." (Oliver Frederick Gillilan Hogg, ''The Royal Arsenal: its background, origin, and subsequent history'', vol. 1 (Oxford, 1963), p. 190)</ref>
+
 
+
Will[iam] Cowdre  5 hearths<ref>Will[iam] Cowdre.  Possibly William Cowdrey (b. ?, d. ca. 1678), cordwainer (PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Will of William Cowdrey, Cordwainer of Woolwich, Kent 02 November 1678)</ref>
+
 
+
Thomas Bowyer  4 hearths<ref>Thomas Bowyer.  Possibly Thomas Bowyer, anchorsmith, of Woolwich, Kent (PROB 5/4074 Bowyer, Thomas, of Woolwich, Kent, anchorsmith (includes account) 1687; no identifiable PRC will)</ref>
+
 
+
Joseph Goffe  4 hearths<ref>Joseph Goffe.  Joseph Gough (b. ?, d. ca. 1667/68), shipwright (PROB 4/19780 Goffe, Joseph, of Woolwich, Kent 1667 6 Mar. Undated; PROB 11/323 Carr1-58 Will of Joseph Gough, Shipwright of Woolwich, Kent 06 March 1667)</ref>
+
 
+
James Rowland  3 hearths<ref>James Rowland.  James Rowland (b. ?, d. 1667/68, caulker, of Woolwich, Kent (PROB 4/16654 Rowland, James, of Woolwich, Kent  1667 16 Jan. Undated; PROB 11/323 Carr 1-58 Will of James Rowland, Caulker of Woolwich, Kent 16 January 1667)</ref>
+
----
+
==SURREY==
+
===Barnes===
+
 
+
----
+
===Battersey===
+
 
+
Mr John Hebdon 14 hearths<ref>Mr John Hebdon.  Juts possibly Sir John Hebdon (b. ?, d. ca. 1670),  of Tooting, Surrey (PROB 4/16925 Hebdon, Sir John, kt., of Tooting, Surrey 1670 10 Nov.; PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Will of Sir John Hebdon of Tooting Graveney, Surrey 14 June 1670; see also PROB 11/363 Bath 60-123 Will of Thomas Hebdon of Archangel, Russia 15 May 1680)</ref>
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<u>Mr Geo Willoughby in an empty howse  11 hearths</u>[FootNote(Mr Geo Willoughby.  Possibly George Willoughby (b. ?. d. ca. 1695), London merchant, the cousin and heir of Christopher Willoughby, London merchant and ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' subscriber.  At the time of the 1666 hearth tax Christopher Willoughby was living in a seventeen hearth house in Edmonton, though he also had a house in Bishopstone, Wiltshire.  George Willoughby inherited this Wiltshire property, which he gave as his residence in his will (PROB 11/426 Irby 85-124 Will of Sir George Willoughby of Bishopstone, Wiltshire 04 June 1695; ["Christopher Willoughby will" PROB 11/365 North 1-47 Will of Christopher Willoughby of Bishopstone, Wiltshire 17 February 1681])]]
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Albertus Byron  6 hearths<ref>Albertus Byron.  Albertus Byrne (alias Byron, Brine) (b. ?, d. ca. 1669), gentleman, of Battersea, Surrey (PROB 5/2825 BYRNE, Albertus, gent, of Battersea, Surrey 1669; PROB 11/330  Coke 57-107 Will of Albertus Brine  06 June 1669)</ref>
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===Bedington===
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Sir Nicholas Carew Kgt  50 hearths<ref>Sir Nicholas Carew Kgt (PROB 11/390 Exton 1-44 Will of Sir Nicholas Carew of Beddington, Surrey 19 March 1688)</ref>
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===Bermondsey===
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William Frost  4 hearths<ref>Probably William Frost, bachelor, and ship carpenter, of Redriffe, Surrey (PROB 4/24083 Frost, William of Redriffe in Surrey, batchelor Undated (30 June 1669; PROB 11/330 Coke 57-107 Will of William Frost, Ship Carpenter of Redriffe, Surrey 30 June 1669))</ref>
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Love Luckett  4 hearths<ref>Love Luckett.  Probably Lovewell Lucket, of Redriffe, Surrey (PROB 4/2965 Lucket, Lovewell, of Redriffe, Surrey 1666 3 Aug.</ref>
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John Evans  4 hearths<ref>John Evans.  Just possibly John Evans, trotterman, of Bermondsey, Surrey (PROB 4/2257 Evans, John, of St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, Surrey, trotterman 1667 9 May)</ref>
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Rich Lewin  6 hearths<ref>Rich Lewin.  Possibly Richard Lewin, haberdasher, of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey  (PROB 4/3316 Lewin, Richard, of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, [Citizen and Haberdasher of London] 1669 27 Aug.; PROB 11/327 Hone 58-112 Will of Richard Lewin, Haberdasher of Saint Mary Magdalen in Bermondsey, Surrey 13 May 1668)</ref>
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'''St Mary Magdalene''' (Bermondsey)
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George Bilbee  3 hearths<ref>George Bilbee.  George Bilbee, leatherseller, of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey (PROB 4/3262 Bilbee, George, of St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Surrey, leatherseller 1667 19 Feb.; PROB 11/323 Carr 1-58 Will of George Bilbe, Leather Seller of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Surrey 19 February 1667)</ref>
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Moses Sisson  2 hearths<ref>Moses Sisson.  Moses Sisson, fellmonger, of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey (PROB 4/9431 Sisson, Moses, of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, fellmonger 1669 4 Oct.; PROB 11/331 Coke 108-166 Will of Moses Scisson, Fellmonger of Saint Magdalen Bermondsey, Surrey 04 October 1669)</ref>
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'''Dock Head''' (Bermondsey)
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Thomas King  4 hearths<ref>Thomas King.  Possibly Thomas King, mariner, of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey (PROB 4/2280 King, Thomas, of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, [mariner] 1665 23 Oct.; PROB 11/318 Hyde 108-162 Will of Thomas King, Mariner of Saint Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Surrey 19 October 1665)</ref>
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===The Bishopps Liberty===
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The Lords Grace of Canterbury  59 hearths
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Lady Needham  13 hearths
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Phillip Valentine  10 hearths
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Mr French  21 hearths
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John Locke  4 hearths<ref>John Locke.  Possibly John Locke (b. ?, d. 1681), of Lambeth, Surrey, who may have been a weaver (PROB 4/21287 Lock, John, of Lambeth, Surrey 1681 8 Nov.); possibly PROB 11/365 North 1-47 Will of John Lock, Weaver of Lambeth, Surrey 03 February 1681</ref>
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Lady Paul 11 hearths (howse empty)
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Mr Rookes for the Kings Head 10 hearths (howse empty)doctor
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===Cammerwell Liberty===
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Sir Edmond Bowyer Kgt  20 hearths<ref>Sir Edmond Bowyer Kgt.  Sir Edmond Boywer (b.?, d. ca. 1681) (PROB 11/365  North 1-47 Will of Sir Edmund Bowyer of Camberwell, Surrey 26 March 1681; PROB 18/13/4 Probate lawsuit Bowyer v Bowyer, concerning the deceased Sir Edmund Bowyer kt of Camberwell, Surrey. Allegation and interrogatory 1681; PROB 4/2865 Palmer Mrs. Katherine, of Camerwell, Surrey, servant to the Rt. Worshipful Sir Edmond Bowyer 1663 3 July)</ref>
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John Scott Esq  17 hearths
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Sir John Bowre  10 hearths
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Mr Delves  17 hearths<ref>Mr Delves.  Just possibly Nicholas Delves (b. ?, d. ca. 1693) (PROB 4/671 Delves, [Delme] Nicholas, of Camberwell, Surrey 1694 17 Feb. (1690); PROB 11/417 Coker 175-222 Will of Nicholas Delves of Camberwell, Surrey 19 December 1693</ref>
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Dr Parr  10 hearths
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Mr. Fox  13 hearths[[FootNote (Mr Fox.  Just possibly Thomas Fox (b. ?, d. ca. 1672), merchant, of Camberwell.  Mr. Fox, if correctly identified as Thomas Fox, merchant of Camberwell, may have corresponded with Sir George Oxenden in April 1667 (PROB 11/339 Eure 55-107 Will of Thomas Fox, Merchant of Camberwell, Surrey 31 July 1672; see PROB 4/2281 Fox, Anne, of Camberwell, Surrey, widow 1681 13 Jan. (1680); ["10th April 1667, Letter from Thomas Fox to Sir GO, London"])]]
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===Carshalton===
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<u>Sir Edmond Hoskins Kgt  18 hearths</u><ref>Sir Edmond Hoskins Kgt.  Serjeant-at-law, friend and legal advisor to Elizabeth Dallison and Sir George Oxenden in the early 1660s.  His widow, Elizabeth Hoskins, daughter of Sir Job Harby, a London merchant, corresponded with Sir George Oxenden after his sister's death.  Her son, Thomas Hoskins, was with Sir George Oxenden in the East Indies, at Broach ([[MRP: Sir Edmond (Edmund) Hoskins will| PROB 11/316 Hyde 1-56 Will of Sir Edmund Hoskins, Serjeant at Law 7th February 1665]]; [[MRP: X April 1667, Letter from Elizabeth Hoskins, Carshalton|X April 1667, Letter from Elizabeth Hoskins, Carshalton]]; [[MRP: 13th October 1667, Letter from Elizabeth Hoskins to Sir GO|13th October 1667, Letter from Elizabeth Hoskins to Sir GO]]; [[MRP: 14th August 1665, Letter from Thomas Hoskins to Sir GO, Broach|14th August 1665, Letter from Thomas Hoskins to Sir GO, Broach]])</ref>
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<u>Sir Edmond Hoskins More for a howse empty  6 hearths</u>
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Mr David Odgar  8 hearths
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===Clapham===
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Dennis [Gauden] Esq  39 hearths<ref>Dennis [Gauden] Esq.  Dennis (later Sir Dennis) Gauden (alias Gawden), of Clapham, Surrey. Edward Walford wrote: "The house, which was a large roomy edifice, with a noble gallery occupying the whole length of the building, was built by Sir Dennis for his brother, Dr. John Gauden, Bishop of Exeter, the presumed author of "Eikon Basilikè;" and after his death, in 1662, it became the residence of Sir Dennis himself, who sold it to one "Will" Hewer, who rose from being Pepys' clerk to a high position in the civil service, but found his occupation gone at the Revolution. Sir Dennis still, however, lived here, "very handsomely, and friendly to everybody," writes Evelyn, who was often a guest at his table; and he died here a few months after the fall of the Stuarts. Pepys used often to visit here his friend Gauden, "Victualler of the Navy, afterwards Sheriff of London, and a knight." Under date July 25, 1663, he writes, in his "Diary:"—"Having intended this day to go to Banstead Downes to see a famous race, I sent Will to get himself ready to go with me; but I hear it is put off, because the Lords do sit in Parliament to-day. After some debate, Creed and I resolved to go to Clapham, to Mr. Gauden's. When I come there, the first thing was to show me his house, which is almost built. I find it very regular and finely contrived, and the gardens and offices about it as convenient and as full of good variety as ever I saw in my life. It is true he hath been censured for laying out so much money; but he tells me he built it for his brother, who is since dead (the bishop), who, when he should come to be Bishop of Winchester, which he was promised (to which bishopricke, at present, there is no house), he did intend to dwell here. By and by to dinner, and in comes Mr. Creed; I saluted his lady and the young ladies, and his sister, the bishop's widow, who was, it seems, Sir W. Russell's daughter, the Treasurer of the Navy, whom I find to be very well bred, and a woman of excellent discourse. Towards the evening we bade them adieu, and took horse, being resolved that, instead of the race which fails us, we would go to Epsom." Later on, it seems, Pepys took up his residence here with his friend Hewer. John Evelyn writes again in his "Diary," under date Sept. 23rd, 1700: "I went to visit Mr. Pepys, at Clapham, where he has a very noble and wonderfully well-furnished house, especially with Indian and Chinese curiosities: the offices and gardens well accommodated for pleasure and retirement." Three years later, namely, on the 26th of May, 1703, Evelyn made the following entry in his "Diary:"—"This day died Mr. Sam. Pepys, a very worthy, industrious, and curious person, none in England exceeding him in knowledge of the Navy, in which he had passed thro' all the most considerable offices, Clerk of the Acts and Secretary of the Admiralty, all of which he performed with greate integrity. When K. James II. went out of England, he laid down his office and would serve no more, but withdrawing himselfe from all public affaires, he liv'd at Clapham with his partner, Mr. Hewer, formerly his clerk, in a very noble house and sweete place, where he enjoy'd the fruite of his labours in greate prosperity. He was universally belov'd, hospitable, generous, learned in many things, skill'd in music, a very greate cherisher of learned men of whom he had the conversation. His library and collection of other curiosities were of the most considerable, the models of ships especially." He was buried, as already stated, in St. Olave's Church, Hart Street. Lord Braybrooke, in his "Memoir of Samuel Pepys," tells us that when he removed to Mr. Hewer's house at Clapham, he left a large portion of his correspondence behind him in York Buildings, in the custody of a friend. This correspondence eventually found its way into the Bodleian Library, at Oxford. It only remains to add that Hewer's house was pulled down about the middle of the last century.  (PROB 5/3027 GORDON (sic), Sir Dennis, kt, of Clapham, Surrey 1688; PROB 11/392  Exton 87-130 Will of Sir Dennis Ganden or Gawden of Clapham, Surrey 17 August 1688; 'Brixton and Clapham,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=45284#s2 Edward Walford, 'Brixton and Clapham', Old and New London: Volume 6 (1878), pp. 319-327], viewed 21/02/12)</ref>
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<u>Mr Peter Vandeputt 10 hearths</u> <ref>Mr Peter Vandeputt.  Probably Peter Vandeput, London merchant.  See PROB 11/331 Coke 108-166 Sentence of Peter Vandeputt of Saint Olave Hart Street, City of London 22 May 1669; see also Peter Vandeputt 14 hearths, St Margaret Oaten, London (1666).  Mentioned by Major (later Sir) Thomas Chambrelan, a frequent correspondent with Sir George Oxenden, in [[MRP: 1656, Papers sent by Major Thomas Chamberlain to John Thurloe|1656, Papers sent by Major Thomas Chamberlain to John Thurloe]]</ref>
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Mr [...] Hearne  30 hearths
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===Croydon (town)===
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Arbp Canterbury  44 hearths
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===Dulwich===
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Gods Gift College  33 hearths
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Mr Leonard Lydcoot  9 hearths
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Mr. Geo Portman  10 hearths
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Mr Rob West  11 hearths<ref>Mr Rob West .  Robert West, of Dulwich, Surrey, died at St Saviour, Southwark, Surrey (PROB 5/2100 WEST, Robert, of Dulwich, Surrey, died in St Saviour, Southwark, Surrey (includes account and commission) 1684)</ref>
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===Kew===
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Mr Richard Mounteney  16 hearths<ref>Mr Richard Mounteney.  Richard Mounteney, esq. (b. ?, d. ca. 1684), of Kew, Surrey  (PROB 4/1932  Mounteney, Richard, of Kewe, Surrey, esq. 1684 22 Dec.;  PROB 11/372 Drax 1-51 Will of Richard Mounteney of Kew, Surrey 09 March 1683;  PROB 18/15/62 Probate lawsuit Mounteney v Mounteney and others, concerning the deceased Richard Mounteney senior esq of Kew, Surrey, but died in the Liberty of the Tower. Allegation 1683)</ref>
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===Lambeth Deane===
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Howland Alias Roberts Esq  12 hearths<ref>Howland Alias Roberts Esq.  Probably Walter Howland alias Roberts (b. ?, d. ca. 1693) (PROB 4/7581 Howland, alias Roberts, Walter, of Bristow Causeway in Lambeth, Surrey, esq. 1693 31 Oct. (1692)</ref>
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Anne Lancellott 12 hearths
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Jon Scaldwell for two howses  9 hearths<ref>Jon Scaldwell .  Jon Scaldwell is probably related to Mrs Dorothy Scaldwell of Bristow Cawsey, Lambeth (PROB 4/25196 Scaldwell, Mrs Dorothy of Bristow Cawsey in Lambeth, Surrey, widdow 25 Oct 1683 (29 Oct 1683)</ref>
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The Lord of Loathberry  18 hearths
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===Lambeth Marsh===
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Mr Walker  15 hearths
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Mrs Lawrance  12 hearths
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Mr Johnson  10 hearths
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Mr Young  14 hearths
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Mr Edm Clay  12 hearths<ref>Edmund Clay.  Edmund Clay, Esq., of Lambeth Marsh, Surrey (PROB 4/16876 Clay, Edmund, of Lambeth Marsh in Lambeth, Surrey, esq. 1669 21 July; PROB 11/328 Hone 113-166 Will of Edmond or Edmund Clay of Lambeth Marsh, Surrey 15 October 1668</ref>
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Rowland Griffen  3 hearths<ref>Rowland Griffen.  Possibly Rowland Griffifth, gardner, of lambeth Marsh, Surrey ( PROB 11/323 Carr 1-58 Will of Rowland Griffith, Gardner of Lambeth Marsh, Surrey 22 April 1667</ref>
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Edmund Clay for a howse (no. of hearths unreadable)
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===South Lambeth & Foexehall===
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<u>The Earle of Clarendon  28 hearths</u><ref>The Earle of Clarendon.  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)) (XXXX)</ref>
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Hester Traduskine  11 hearths
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===Wandsworth===
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Mr Oxenbridge  10 hearths
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Sir Allen Brodericke  15 hearths<ref>Sir Allen Brodericke (PROB 11/364 Bath 124-185 Will of Sir Allen Brodericke or Broderike of Wandsworth, Surrey 26 November 1680)</ref>
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===Mortlacke===
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Sir Abraham [Cullen] Bart  6 hearths
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Phillip Hulleyberry  1 hearth<ref>Phillip Hulleyberry.  Possibly a relative of Philip Hullenber, tapestry worker, of Mortlake, Surrey (PROB 4/1071 Hullenber, Philip, of Mortlake, Surrey, tapestry worker 1662 22 May (1661); see also PROB 4/5731 Hullenberch, Joan, of Mortlake, Surrey, widow 1662 7 [?May]; PROB 4/2488 Groten, Gartred, of Mortlake, Surrey, widow 1665 4 Nov.)</ref>
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Mr Edw Terrey  7 hearths<ref>Mr Edw Terrey.  Edward Terry, citizen of London and vintner, Mortlake, Surrey (PROB 4/4641 Terry, Edward, of Moreclack, Surrey, Citizen and Vintner of London 1666 14 Nov.)</ref>
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Gartride [Grovens]  3 hearths<ref>Gartride [Grovens].  Gartred Groten (alias Grovens), widow, of Mortlake, Surrey (PROB 4/2488 Groten, Gartred, of Mortlake, Surrey, widow 1665 4 Nov.)</ref>
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Mrs Jane Simmonds  4 hearths<ref>Mrs Jane Simmonds.  Jane Symonds (alias Simmonds), of Mortlake, Surrey (PROB 4/6621 Symonds, Jane, of Mortlake, Surrey 1668 7 Oct.)</ref>
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Mr Selby A howse empty  18 hearths<ref>Mr Selby.  Just possibly Anthony Selby, sugar refiner, of Mortlake, Surrey (PROB 4/19628 Selby, Anthony, of Mortlake, Surrey, [sugar refiner] 1680 2 June [illeg.])</ref>
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===The Prince's Liberty First Division===
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Mrs Dyson  14 hearths
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John Dyson  9 hearths<ref>John Dyson.  Possibly John Dyson, merchant, of lambeth, Surrey (PROB 4/17767 Dyson, John, of Lambeth, Surrey, merchant 1673 27 Nov. (167?); see possibly related PROB 11/380  Cann 52-107 Will of Sarah Dyson, Widow of Lambeth, Surrey 08 May 1685</ref>
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===The Prince's Liberty Second Divison===
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Mr Jacobson 12 hearths
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Mr Jasper Colthoofe  27 hearths
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William Crowder  3 hearths<ref>William Crowder.  Probably William Crowder, starchmaker, of Lambeth, Surrey (PROB 4/21593 Crowder, William, of Lambeth, [Surrey], starchmaker 1669 14 May</ref>
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===Putney===
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The Right Honourable Earl of Nottingham  13 hearths<ref>The Right Honourable Earl of Nottingham.  Charles Howard (b. 1610, d. 1681), the third Earl of Nottingham.  Son of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham, by his father's second wife, Margaret Stuart.  He inherited the title of Earl of Nottingham in 1642, following the death of his half-brother, Charles Howard, 2nd Earl of Nottingham (b. 1579, d. 1641) (PROB 11/366 North 48-94 Will of The Right Honorable Charles Earl of Nottingham 27 April 1681)</ref>
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Mr Wymonsole  46 hearths<ref>Mr Wymonsole.  Mr Wymonsole may have been William Wymondesold (b. ?, d. ca. 1664), of Putney, Surrey, who died around the time of the 1664 hearth tax telling.  Alternatively he may have been Dawes Wymondesold, later Sir Dawes Wymondesold (b. ?, d. ca. 1675), of Putney, who presumably was William Wymondesold's heir.  A post-mortem inventory survives for the second of the two men (PROB 4/3128 Wymondesold, Sir Dawes, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.;  PROB 11/314 Bruce 49-96 Will of William Wymondesold of Putney, Surrey 11 June 1664; PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of Sir Dawes Wymondesold of Putney, Surrey 22 February 1675; PROB 18/7/94 Probate lawsuit Wymondesold v Wymondsold, concerning the deceased Sir Davies Wymondesold, kt of Putney, Surrey. Allegation 1675); see also PROB 5/1257 Wymondsoll or Wymondsole, Thomas, esq, of Lambeth, Surrey, [merchant] [Registered will: PROB 11/448] 1698); & PROB 11/388 Foot 90-132 Will of Sir Robert Wymondsold of Putney, Surrey 07 September 1687)</ref>
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<u>Sir John Lawrence  31 hearths</u><ref>Sir John Lawrence.  Sir John Lawrence (b. ?, d. 1692/93), London merchant.  A post-mortem inventory has survived for the Putney residence.  In addition to the Putney mansion, he had a substantial house in Great St. Helen's, which was recorded in the 1666 Hearth Tax assesment with twenty-six hearths (PROB 5/2301 Lawrence, Sir John, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694); 'Lawrence, John,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31888#s13 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</ref>
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<u>Sir Tho Chamberlaine  16 hearths</u><ref>Sir Tho Chamberlaine.  Sir Thomas Chambrelan (alias Chamberlaine) (b. 1599, d. 1671), London merchant, relative and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden.  Son of Abraham Chamberlain, merchant of St Helen, Bishopsgate, and Hester, daughter of Thomas Papillon.  His son-in-laws were Sir Arthur Ingram and Michael Godfrey, both London merchants.  During the contagion of 1665, Sir Arthur Ingram joined his father-in-law at Chambrelan's Putney house, as recounted by Chambrelan in a letter to Sir George Oxenden dated March 8th, 1665/66.  Sir Arthur Ingram's normal residence was on the north side of Fenchurch street, in the parish of St Dionis, Backchurch, where he had a twenty hearth home.  Chambrelan also had a sixteen hearth house on the south side of Lombard Street in St. Andrew's Undershaft ([[MRP: Sir Thomas Chambrelan will| PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Sir Thomas Chambrelan of London 07 December 1671]]; [[MRP: 29th September 1662, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO|29th September 1662, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO]]; [[MRP: 29th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, London|29th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 29th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, continuation|29th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, continuation]]; [[MRP: 8th March 1665/66, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, Putney|8th March 1665/66, Letter from Thomas Chambrelan to Sir GO, Putney]]; 'Chamberlain, Thomas,' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31879#s20 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)</ref>
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Sir Willm Terringham  17 hearths<ref>Sir Willm Terringham.  Probably Sir William Tyringham (alias Teringham, Terringham) (b. 1618, d. 1685).  Fourth surviving son of Sir Thomas Tyringham of Tyringham and Frances, daughter of Sir Thomas Gorges of Longford Castle, Wiltshire.  Succeeded to heavily mortgaged Buckinghamshire estate in 1645.  Made a Knight of the Bath at Charles II's coronation in 1661.  His second wife (m. bef. 1655) was Sarah Martin, the widow of James Martin, fishmonger, of London and Putney.  Elected MP at a by-election post 1660.  Re-elected There is no trace of probate records for Sir William Terringham.  Sir William Terringham worshipped at the nearby parish church of Mortlake.  In 1676, he requested of Robert Wyseman, Dean and Commissary of Croydon and Shoreham, that he might build a pew for himself and his family in the great gallery on the north side of the church.  he requested a second pew for his servants, to be behind the first (Surrey History Centre: Mortlake Parish Records II: Copy of faculty by Robert Wyseman, Dean and Commissary of Croydon and Shoreham of Gilbert [Seldon], Archbishop of Canterbury to Sir William Terringham  2414/3/39  [?c.1786]; PROB 11/122  Capell 66-124 Will of Francis Tirringham, Gentleman of Leicester, Leicestershire 17 November 1613; 'TYRINGHAM (TERINGHAM), William (1618-85), of Tyringham, Bucks.,' in [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1660-1690/member/tyringham-%28teringham%29-william-1618-85 The history of parliament online, vol. 1660-1690: members])</ref>
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Lady Ruse  9 hearths
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Mr Peteward  20 hearths<ref>Mr Peteward.  Mr Peteward was either John Pettiward (b. ?, d. ca. 1671) or Roger Pettiward (b. ?, d. ca. 1675), both gentleman, of Putney (PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of John Pettyward or Pettiward of Putney, Surrey 11 December 1671; PROB 11/349 Will of Roger Pettiward, Gentleman of Putney, Surrey 09 February 1675; PROB 4/9252 Pettiward, Roger, of Putney, Surrey, gent 1675 7 May; PROB 5/1894 PETTIWARD, Roger, gent, of Putney, Surrey [Registered will: PROB 11/349] [Sentence: PROB 11/349] 1675); PROB 18/7/96 Probate lawsuit Pettyward v Pettyward, concerning the deceased Roger Pettiward, [gent] of Putney, Surrey. Allegation 1675)</ref>
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<u>Mr Portman  17 hearths</u><ref>Mr Portman.  Just possibly John Portman (b. ?, d. 1683), London Goldsmith, whose town house was on Great Lombard street.  J.R. Woodhead (1966), in his profile of Portman, does not mention a Putney residence.  John Portman probably died intestate ('Portman, John' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31892#s67 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)</ref>
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Mr Hamond  9 hearths<ref>Mr Hamond.  Possibly Cordwell Hamond (b. ?, d. ca. 1681), gentleman, of Putney, Surrey (PROB 11/366 North 48-94 Will of Cordwell Hamond, Gentleman of Putney, Surrey 06 June 1681; E 115/190/86 Certificate of residence showing Cordwell Hammon to be liable for taxation in Surrey, and not in the ward of Billingsgate, London, the previous area of tax liability. (Any information not given in this certificate comes from its old pouch, no 309.) Date: 16 Charles I 1640-1641)</ref>
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<u>Mr Clarke  11 hearths</u><ref>Mr Clarke.  Possibly the future Sir Francis Clarke ((b. 1622, d. ca. 1690), who was knighted in 1665, after the Surrey hearth tax return for Lady Day, 1664.  Sir Francis Clarke had a ten hearth residence on the south side of "Fanchurch Strett" (1666).  J.R. Woodhead (1966) states that Sir Francis Clarke was of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate and Putney, giving dates of 1668 and 1677 for data supporting St. Helen's, Bishopsgate. However, in Woodhead to the contrary, Sir Francis Clarke's pre-1666 fire residence was definitely Fenchurch Street (PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Dame Mary Clarke, Widow of Putney, Surrey 07 December 1672; 'Clarke, Francis (A)', in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31879#s45 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)]</ref>
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Mr Bridges  11 hearths<ref>Mr Bridges.  Possibly Mr Noah Bridges (b. ?, d. 1674), of Putney, Surrey (PROB 11/346 Bunce 104-150 Will of Noah Bridges of Putney, Surrey 10 November 1674</ref>
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Mr Roberts  12 hearths<ref>Mr Roberts.  Edith Roberts (b. ?, d. ca. 1666), widow, of Putney, Surrey, possibly the widow of Mr Roberts (PROB 11/321 Mico 92-138 Will of Edith Roberts, Widow of Putney, Surrey 13 July 1666) </ref>
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<u>Mr Proby  11 hearths</u><ref>Mr Proby.  Peter Proby, merchant taylor of London and Putney.  He was married to the daughter of Sir Richard and Grace Ford, who in 1666 were resident at Seething Lane adjacent to the Naval Office, in an eighteen hearth house.  At the time of writing her will in 16XX, Dame Grace Ford was "of Rowhampton, Surrey," near the Putney home of her daughter and son-in-law Peter Proby (PROB 11/378 Hare 141-180 Will of Peter Proby, Merchant Taylor of London 21 November 1684; PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690] 1684; see also 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)</ref>
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Alldermann Ridges  5 hearths
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Mr White High Constable<ref>Mr White High Constable.  Possibly James White, brewer, of Putney, Surrey (PROB 11/334  Penn 129-184 Will of James White, Brewer of Putney, Surrey 16 December 1670; see also PROB 11/362 Bath 1-59 Will of Elizabeth White, Widow of Putney, Surrey 12 March 1680)</ref>
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Mr Turner  9 hearths<ref>Mr Turner.  John Turner, London merchant, marr. Martha Pettiward (b.?, d. 1669 or 1670), of Putney, Surrey.  John Turner was assigned the Putney house by Richard Jones, esq., of Putney in March 1657 for a consideration of 400 pounds.  Jones himself had acquired the original 21 year lease in 1651 from William Wymondesold of Putney.  In the original lease the property was described as a "New built brick house in the town of Putney between the houses and grounds there in the occupations of Mrs Yardley, widow, south and Henry White, north, with the garden, orchard, stable and coach house and 2 closes of land (9a) one (5a) abutting W on the walls of the premises and the other (4a) abutting W on the former, ranging between the road to Richmond and the common fields."  A schedule of fixtures and fittings was attached to the original lease.  John Turner appears to have died intestate, with administration being granted to his widow, Martha.  A port mortem inventory exists, as does correspondence following her husband's death, between Martha Turner and (PROB 4/13351 Turner, John, of Putney, Surrey 1670 24 Sept.; East Sussex Record Office: Archives of the Frewen Family of Brickwall in Northiam (FRE/1 - FRE/1126): Family  (no ref. or date): Miscellaneous early deeds: deeds of the Turner family (no ref. or date): (1) Lease for 21 years, annual rent £20 FRE/501 1 Nov 1653  (2)  Assignment of leases for £400 FRE/502 25 Mar 1657; see also PROB 11/397 Ent 139-189 Will of William Turner of Putney, Surrey 09 December 1689)</ref>
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Mr Belt  10 hearths<ref>Mr Belt.  Just possibly Daniel Belt (b. ?, d. ca. 1697), of Putney, Surrey (PROB 11/439  Pyne 133-177 Will of Daniel Belt of Putney, Surrey 08 July 1697)</ref>
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Mr White At Mill 10 hearths
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Mrs Hubbard  14 hearths<ref>Mrs Hubbard.  Possibly Jane Hubbert (?alias Hubbard) (b. ?, d. ca. 1668), widow of Hugh Hubbert (b. ?, d. ca. 1664), both of Putney, Surrey (PROB 11/328 Hone 113-166 Will of Jane Hubbert, Widow of Putney, Surrey 30 September 1668; PROB 11/315 Bruce 97-143 Will of Hugh Hubbert of Putney, Surrey 14 December 1664)</ref>
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Walter Sissam jun  1 hearth<ref>Walter Sissam jun.  Just possibly Walter Sysum (?alias Sissam), mariner, of Putney, Surrey (PROB 11/438 Pyne 89-132 Will of Walter Sysum, Mariner and now belonging to His Majesty's Ship Boyne of Putney, Surrey 14 May 1697</ref>
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Wid Simmons  3 hearths<ref>Wid Simmons.  Hester Symonds (alias Simmons), of Putney, Surrey, widow of Steven Symonds of Putney.  (PROB 5/2124 SYMONDS alias SIMMONS, Hester, of Putney, Surrey 1666; Lambeth Palace Library: Symonds; (Simmons, Symmonds, Symons), Hester (Putney, Surrey): widow of Stephen Simmons  VH 96/2523  4 Sep 1665: will probate; see also Lambeth Palace Library: Symonds; (Simmons, Symmonds, Symons), Hester (Putney, Surrey): widow of Stephen Simmons  VH 96/2523  4 Sep 1665: will, inventory)</ref>
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Edw. Jones  3 hearths<ref>Edw. Jones.  Just possibly related to Ellen Jones, widow of Putney, deceased 1669 (Lambeth Palace Library: peculiar jurisdiction: Deaneries of Croydon and Shoreham: Jones, Ellen (Putney, co. Surrey); widow  VH 96/1488  5 May 1669: will, inventory)</ref>
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John Mascall 6 hearths<ref>John Mascall.  Probably John Maskall (alias Mascall) (b. ?, d. ca. 1687), poulterer, of Putney, Surrey.  His widow was probably Frydisweede Mascall (b. ?, d. ca. 1695) (PROB 11/388 Foot 90-132 Will of John Maskall, Poulterer of Putney, Surrey 22 August 1687; PROB 11/425 Irby 42-84 Will of Frydisweede Mascall, Widow of Putney, Surrey 27 May 1695)</ref>
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Walter Sissam  4 hearths<ref>Walter Sissam.  See Walter Sissam jun 1 hearth, also of Putney, Surrey.  One of the two is likely to have been a mariner, perhaps both (PROB 11/438 Pyne 89-132 Will of Walter Sysum, Mariner and now belonging to His Majesty's Ship Boyne of Putney, Surrey 14 May 1697)</ref>
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Jeremy Jones  3 hearths<ref>Jeremy Jones.  Possibly Jeremiah Jones (b. ?, d. ca. 1595), waterman, of Putney, Surrey (PROB 11/414 Coker 47-90 Will of Jeremiah Jones, Waterman now belonging to Their Majesty's Ship Ossory of Putney, Surrey 17 March 1693)</ref>
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John East  2 hearths<ref>John East.  John East, a waterman of Putney, Surrey, was a co-signator to a settlement bond for 40 pounds in December 1670 (Surrey History Centre: Mortlake Parish Records II: Overseers  2414/6  [n.d.]: Settlement bond  2414/6/16  15 Dec 1670</ref>
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===Merton===
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<u>Mr Ellis Crisp  24 hearths</u><ref>Mr Ellis Crisp.  Probably the son of Sir Nicholas Crispe, customs farmer, and probably brother-in-law of Sir Nicholas Strode, who was resident at St. James, Clerkenwell (15 hearths, and Chepsted house, Kent (26 hearths) (PROB 11/397 Ent 139-189 Will of Elias Crispe, Merchant of London 06 December 1689); see also PROB 4/5324 Crispe, Thomas, of the City of London, ob at Mortlake, Surrey, merchant 1689 24 Oct. (1688)</ref>
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Mr Thomas Willsom 21 hearths<ref>Mr Thomas Willsom. Thomas Wilson was probably related to Robert Wilson (PROB 11/303 May 1-53 Will of Robert Wilson of Merton, Surrey 29 March 1661)</ref>
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Mr Kesterman  12 hearths
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===Wallington Hundred: Mitcham===
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George Smith Esq  14 hearths
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Rich [Farrant] Esq  16 hearths
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<u>Mr Henry Hampson  12 hearths</u><ref>Just possibly PROB 11/404 Vere 48-92 Will of Henry Hampson, Merchant of London 28 March 1691)</ref>
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Mr William Garland  12 hearths<ref>Mr William Garland.  William Garland was a gentleman of Mitcham  (PROB 11/317 Hyde 57-107 Will of William Garland, Gentleman of Mitcham, Surrey 17 July 1665; see also PROB 11/330 Coke 57-107 Will of Agatha Garland, Widow of Mitcham, Surrey 25 June 1669)</ref>
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Eliz Watts  3 hearths<ref>Eliz Watts.  Elizabeth Watts was probably the widow of Ralph Watts of Mitcham, Surrey (PROB 4/7571 Watts, Elizabeth, of [Mitcham] Surrey, widow 1664 8 July; PROB 11/309 Laud 108-162 Will of Ralph Watts, Gentleman of Mitcham, Surrey 23 December 1662)</ref>
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Eliz Watts for Sir Nicholas Carews house 6 hearths
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<u>Rob [Cranmar] Esq  15 hearths</u><ref>Robert Cranmer, London merchant and ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock subscriber''.  Writing his will in February 1665/66, Robert Cranmer appointed as his executors "my saide eldest Sonne Robert Cranmore and my very goode freinde and neighbour Henry Hampson of Mitcham in the County of Surrey esquire."  ([[MRP: Robert Cranmer will| PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Robert Cranmore of Mitcham, Surrey 12 April 1666]]; [[MRP: PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5|PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5]])</ref>
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Mr Samuell Lamb 4 hearths<ref>Mr Samuell Lamb.  Samuell Lamb was a gentleman of Mitcham (PROB 4/3970 Lambe, Samuell, of Mitcham, Surrey, gent. 1687 13 Oct.)</ref>
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<u>William Greene esq  13 hearths</u><ref>William Greene Esq.  Presumably Sir William Greene.  Robert Cranmer appointed Sir William Greene one of his two overseers, when writing his will in Febraury 1665/66: "Sir William Greene of Mitcham aforesaid Baronett and Mr Joseph White of the same place gent overseers of this my last will and testament" (PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Sir William Greene of Mitcham, Surrey 07 December 1671)</ref>
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Mr William Fletcher  15 hearths<ref>Mr William Fletcher.  William Fletcher was a gentleman of Mitcham (PROB 11/363 Bath 60-123 Will of William Fletcher, Gentleman of Mitcham, Surrey 23 June 1680)</ref>
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Sir Willm Cholmeley  13 hearths<ref>Sir Willm Cholmeley.  Sir William Cholmeley, Bt., of Whitby, Yorkshire, died at Mitcham June 18th, 1664 (PROB 4/2700 Cholmeley, Sir William, Bt., [of Whitbey] York, ob at Mitcham 1664 18 June; no associated PRC will has been found)</ref>
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Mr Rob Cranmar A Tennement  5 hearths
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Mr Sam Lamb A Tenement  3 hearths
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===Mordon===
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Coll Robert Phillips 19 hearths
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<u>John Highlord Esq  15 hearths</u><ref>John Highlord Esq.  Thomas Stile, a London merchant, mentioned "my Sonne in Lawe John Highlord Esq:r" in his will, which he wrote in November 1656.  Thomas Stile described himself as "in the Countie of Surrey Esquire," and referred to "my twoe Coaches and my Coachhorses togeather with the Lease of the house in Morden which I doe live at present," which he bequeathed to his son Maurice Stile.  Thomas Style's widow decribed herself as "of Mordon in the County of Surrey"  (Probably PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Will of John Highlord of Mitcham, Surrey 21 November 1678; [[MRP: Thomas Stile will| PROB 11/266 Ruthen 260-310 Will of Thomas Style or Stile of Surrey 25 July 1657]]; [[MRP: Martha Style will| PROB 11/285 Wootton 674-720 Will of Martha Style, Widow of Morden, Surrey 16 January 1658]]; [[MRP: Maurice Stile will| PROB 11/292 Pell 300-349 Will of Maurice Style, Gentleman of Edmonton, Middlesex 08 June 1659]]; PROB 4/4651 Style, Henry, of the City of London, ob at Mitcham, Surrey, mercer 1675 6 Sept.)</ref>
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<u>Mr Willm Vanburgh  17 hearths</u>
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Mr Willm Booth Rector  14 heaths<ref>Mr Willm Booth Rector.  William Booth, clerk, of Morden, Surrey (PROB 4/3024 Booth, William, of Morden, Surrey, clerk 1671 21 July; PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of William Booth, Clerk of Morden, Surrey 13 March 1671)</ref>
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Mr Tho Style  3 hearths
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===Oxted===
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Willm Hoskins Esq in his dwelling house 22 hearths<ref>Willm Hoskins Esq.  Edmund Hoskins, of Oxted, gent. was probably related to William Hoskins  (PROB 20/1332 Hoskins, Edmund: Oxted, Suss., gent. 1673)</ref>
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Willm Hoskins Esq more in his howse late in the occupation of Mr Petty  11 hearths
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Willm Hoskings Esq late in the occupation of Gyles Genkins  7 hearths
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Willm Hoskins Esq more in his lodge  2 hearths
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John Ridgway  5 hearths<ref>John Ridgway.  Probably John Ridgway, Innholder, of Oxted (PROB 4/18082 Ridgway, John, of [Oxted, Surrey] inholder 1673 6 June)</ref>
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===Richmond===
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Mr Finch  24 hearths<ref>Mr Finch.  Just possibly George Finch, merchant, of Richmond, Surrey (PROB 4/20149 Finch, George, of [Richmond, Surrey], merchant 1688 2 May</ref>
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Capt Blackman  10 hearths
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===Rotherhithe/Redrithe===
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See [http://users.bathspa.ac.uk/greenwood/map_e9u.html Greenwood  map of London, quadrant e9u, showing centre of Rotherhithe and Thames]
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Richard Smith  5 hearths<ref>Richard Smith.  Possibly Richard Smith, mariner, of Redriffe, Surrey (PROB 4/15636 Smith, Richard, of Redriffe, Surrey, marriner 1673 5 Mar.; PROB 5/665 SMITH, Richard, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, mariner [Registered will: PROB 11/341] 1673); PROB 11/341 Pye 1-52 Will of Richard Smith, Mariner 05 March 1673</ref>
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Mr Thomas Wilkins  3 hearths<ref>Thomas Wilkins.  Probably Thomas Wilkins, smith, of Redriffe, Surrey (PROB 4/25718 Wilkins, Thomas of Redriffe, Surrey, smith Undated (14 Nov 1666)</ref>
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Henry Bingham  2 hearths<ref>Henry Bingham.  Possibly Henry Bingham, mariner (PROB 5/2059 BINGHAM, Henry, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, died at sea, mariner (includes account) 1667)</ref>
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===Rowhampton===
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The Right Honourable Countess of Devon  57 hearths<ref>The Right Honourable Countess of Devon. Probably, Christian, the second Countess of Devonshire.  Roehampton House had been built by the year 1624 by David Papillon, father of Thomas Papillon, Sir George Oxenden's friend and correspondent.  Papillon sold the house to Richard Weston (b. 1577, d. 1635), later the first Earl of Portland, who expanded the grounds to include a deer park. The architect Sir Balthasar Gerbier designed new interiors and worked on the garden.  A letter from Gerbier to Weston, dated January 19th, 1630, describes aspects of the house and its setting.  The house was sold in 1640 to Sir Abraham Daws, probably in trust for Sir Thomas Daws, who was resident at Roehampton House for most of the 1640s.  Daws' unpublished diary survives from the 1640s.  In 1648, Christian, the second countess of Devonshire, rented and subsequently purchased Roehampton House.  In 1689 the house was sold by the Devonshire family to Sir Jeffrey Jeffreys, a London aldeman and ?merchant (English Heritage Register of Special Historic Interest: XXX; Surrey Archaeol Collect 1926; [http://www.archive.org/stream/p1surreyarchaeol37surr#page/n45/mode/2up V.B. Redston, 'The diary of Sir Thomas Dawes,' in Surrey Archaeological Society, Surrey archaeological collections, vol. 37, pt. 1 (Guilford, 1926), pp. 1-36], including [http://www.archive.org/stream/p1surreyarchaeol37surr#page/n48/mode/1up 'Map of Putney in 1626,' fac. p. 2];  PROB 11/252 Berkeley 1-52 Will of Sir Thomas Dawes, Gentleman of His Most Royal Majesty's His Honorable Privy Chamber in Ordinary and Collector or Customs of His said Majesty's customer inward in the Port of London and Surveyor of all the Customs in all His Majesty's Outports of Putney, Surrey 25 January 1656; PROB 36/2  Dowager Countess of Devonshire 1674;  PROB 11/190 Cambell 86-131 Will of Elizabeth Countess of Devon, Dowager 07 November 1642)</ref>
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Mrs Mary Harvey  20 hearths
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<u>Sir Eliab Harvey  7 hearths</u><ref>Sir Eliab Harvey.  The seven hearth house is probably that of the brother of the physician, William Harvey (b. 1578, d. 1657).  William Harvey died at Roehampton in 1657.  There was an Elias Harvey (b. ?, d. ca. 1664), whose inventory was recorded at St. Peter le Poer, 1664.  There is a record relating to marriage settlement, dated April 29th, 1679, between, as the first party, Edward Harvey of Combe Nevill, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, and as the second party, Sir Eliab Harvey of Chigwell, Essex, Kt., Elizabeth Harvey his eldest daughter, Michaell Harvey of Clifton, Dorset, esquire, William Harvey of Roehampton, esquire, Edward Deering of Surrenden Deering, Kent, esquire. (PROB 4/9044 Harvey, Elias, of St. Peter the Poore, London, esq. 1664 2 Nov.; PROB 11/291 Pell 249-299 Will of William Harvey, Doctor of Physic of London 02 May 1659; Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies:...Copy Release (Marriage Settlement)  D-D/16/4  29th April, 1679; PROB 11/570 XXXX Will of William Harvey of Roehampton, Surrey 03 September 1719)</ref>
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===Stockwell===
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Geo Chute 20 hearths<ref>Geo Chute.  Possibly George Chute of Lambeth (b.?, d. ca. 1684) (no post-mortem inventory; PROB 11/375 Hare 1-47 Will of George Chute of Lambeth, Surrey 17 January 1684; see also PROB 11/396 Ent 92-138 Will of George Chute of Streatham, Surrey 04 July 1689)</ref>
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Mr Rich Downes  33 hearths
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===Tooting Bec Liberty===
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Mrs Eliz Lodwicke 9 hearths
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===Tootinge Graveney===
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Mrs Mary Maynard  17 hearths
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===Wimbledon===
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The Earle of Bristoll  (4 howses)  70 hearths<ref>The Earle of Bristoll.  Possibly George Digby (b. ?, d. ca. 1677), Earl of Bristol (PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43 Will of George Digby Earle of Bristol 10 April 1677)</ref>
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==Notes==
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===Kent Hearth Tax, 1664===
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[http://www.hearthtax.org.uk/communities/kent/kent_1664L_transcript.pdf - Kent Hearth Tax Assessment Lady Day 1664: CKS: Q/RTh Transcribed and computerised by Duncan Harrington]
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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'
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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'
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===Surrey Hearth Tax, 1664===
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http://www.hearthtax.org.uk/communities/surrey/
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[http://www.hearthtax.org.uk/communities/surrey/surrey_1664L_transcript.pdf Surrey hearth Tax transcript, Lady Day, 1664]
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Surname index
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Maps
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Statistical analysis
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Historical analysis
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==Possible secondary sources==
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Arkell, T with Alcock, N., eds. (2010) Warwickshire Hearth Tax Returns; Michaelmas 1670, with Coventry Lady Day 1666, BRS Hearth Tax Series VII (Dugdale Society vol. 43)
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Beazley, F. C., ed. (1906) 'Hearth tax returns for the city of Chester, 1664-5'. Lancashire and Cheshire Record Society, 52, Miscellanies, 5
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Bourne, J. and A. Goode, ed. (1991) Rutland hearth tax 1665, Rutland Record Society
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Burchall, M. J. ed.(undated) Sussex hearth tax assessments 1662, 1. Lewis rape and 2. Pevensey rape, Sussex Genealogical Centre Occasional Papers nos.3 and 4
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Cumbria Family History Society, (1998) The Westmorland hearth tax for the year 1674, Cumbria Family History Society
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Edwards, D.G., ed. (1982) Derbyshire hearth tax assessments 1662-70, Derbyshire Record Society, 7
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Evans, N., & Rose, S., eds., (2000), Cambridgeshire Hearth Tax Returns Michaelmas 1664, BRS Hearth Tax Series I (Cambridgeshire Record Society vol. 15)
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Ferguson, C., Thornton, C.. & Wareham, A., (eds.), ''Essex Hearth Tax Michaelmas 1670'', BRS Hearth Tax Series VII (forthcoming 2011)
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French, Henry, Ryan, Pat (TBC) (ed.), Essex Hearth Tax, 1672/3
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Grogan, E.(1921,-23,-25,-27) 'Hearth tax 1666', Collections for a history of Staffordshire, [although entitled 1666 it is the record for the 1665 Michaelmas collection]
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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)
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Hartopp, H (undated) Leicester and its inhabitants in 1664 being a transcript of the original hearth tax returns, Leicester: Clarke and Satchell
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Hervey, S.H.A., ed. (1905) Suffolk in 1674, Suffolk Green Books, 11, no.13
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Hey, D., Giles, C., Spufford, M. & Wareham, A., eds., (2007) Yorkshire West Riding Hearth Tax Assessment Lady Day 1672, BRS Hearth Tax Series V
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Holworthy, R. (1916) Hearth Tax for Somerset,1664-5,Dwelly's National Records, 1, reprinted 1994, Weston super Mare: Harry Galloway Publishing
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Hughes, E. & P. White (1991) The Hampshire hearth tax assessment 1665, Southampton: Hampshire Record Office
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Marshall, L. (1990) 'The Bedfordshire hearth tax return of 1671', Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, 16 (reprint)
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Meekings, C.A.F. (1940) Surrey hearth tax 1664, Surrey Record Society, 17
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Meekings, C.A.F. (1951) Dorset hearth tax assessments, 1662-4,  Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society
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Meekings, C.A.F. and S. Porter and I. Roy(1983) 'The hearth tax collector's book for Worcester,1678-1680', Worcestershire Historical Society, NS 11
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Phillips, C., Ferguson, C. & Wareham, A., eds., (2008) Westmorland Hearth Tax, BRS Hearth Tax Series VI (Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society vol. 19)
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Purdy, J.D. (1991) Yorkshire hearth tax returns, University of Hull Centre for Regional and Local History
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Seaman, P., Pound, J. & Smith, R., eds., (2001), Norfolk Hearth Tax Exemption Certificates 1670-1674: Norwich, Great Yarmouth, King’s Lynn and Thetford, BRS Hearth Tax Series III (Norfolk Record Society vol. 65)
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Stoate, T. L. (1981) Cornwall hearth and poll taxes 1660-1664, Bristo
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Stoate,T.L. (1982) Devon hearth tax return, Lady Day 1674, Bristoll
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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)
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Watkins-Pichford, W. (1949) The Shropshire hearth tax roll of 1672, Shropshire Archaeological and Parish Register Society.
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Webster, W. F. (1988) Nottinghamshire hearth tax 1664:1674 Thoroton Society Record Series 37, Nottingham
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Weinstock, M.M.B. (1940) Hearth tax returns,Oxfordshire,1665, Oxfordshire Record Society, 21
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Welford, R. (1911) 'Newcastle householders in 1665 assessment of hearth tax', Archaeologia Aeliana, 3rd series, 7, 49-76 William Salt Archaeological Society
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[http://www.hearthtax.org.uk/index.html Hearth Tax Online]
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Suffolk Hearth Tax Returns 1674, available as CD-ROM
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[http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924029785478#page/n7/mode/2up 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)]
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