| 1. |
Richard de Caumpes 1285 LBA 90, 1285-6 ib. 210, 1295 LBB 235
(repr. Bas), 1300 LBC 79 (elected sheriff), 1310 Will (ironmonger, of St.
Michael; sons Thomas, Iter). Cf. 1319 S [BroadSt 15]. - Camps Ca. |
| 2. |
William Sprot, batur 1295 Will (of St. Michael). - Sprot fn (DB, etc.),
evidenced early in London (ELPN 65). Or a by-name cognate with Sprot. |
| 3. |
Stephen le Naylere 1299-1300 Mayors 64, S. le Nailere 1309-10 LBB
231, 1311 ib. 30, S. le Nayler 1319 S [FarrI 162]. Cloer must be a derivative of
OF clou 'nail', synonymous with OF cloutier 'nail-smith'. |
| 4. |
Robert le Nor(r)eys 1275 RH 403 (juror Bas), 1291-2 LBA 179
(painter, executor of Margery, widow of Nicholas de Netton), possibly R. de
Basseyeshawe 1295-6 Will (of St. Michael). Nicholas de Neketon was a
juror for Bas in 1275 (RH 424). - ME Norreis, OF Noreis, probably 'Northerner' rather than 'Norwegian'. |
| 5. |
Philip de Norhampton 1297 LBB 238 (repr. Bas), 1299 (1320) Pat, Ph.
de Norhamtone, fripperer 1300 LBC 72. Cf. 1319 S [Bas 13, 28]. |
| 6. |
Thomas de Fulsham 1295 CW 120 (guardian of the children of Robert de
Fulsham), Th. de Fulham 1298-9 ib. 141 (deceased). Isabella, widow of
Th. de Folesham, was a creditor of Ralph de Folesham in 1299 f. (LBB 87,
96). Thomas was very likely a mercer like Stephen de Folsham (1290-1
LBA 128) and John de Fulsham (1312 LBD 170). - Foulsham Nf. |
| 7. |
Cf. Geoffrey le Tezere 1324-5 CW 313, Philip le Tyeghmakere 1336-7
Cor 181, Nicholas le Tyeghmakiere 1339 ib. 241 (jurors BroadSt). The
surnames seem to mean 'maker of caskets', like G Schreiner, MDu scrinmaker, and belong to tye (tie) 'a small box for jewels, etc.; a casket' (OE
teag). |
| 8. |
Presumably a brewer. Cf. CripI 16. |
| 9. |
David le Foundour 1304 LBC 140, 1309 LBD 42 (a founder). |
| 10. |
Thomas Perceval 1293-4 LBA 150 (a fripperer), 1303 Mayors 151,
1312 Will (merchant, of St. Bartholomew, BroadSt). Thomas may have
moved after 1292. |
| 11. |
John le Bokeler 1275 RH 403 (juror Bas). - Cf. Appendix. |
| 12. |
Endone probably for Hendone. If so, perhaps Walter de Hendone,
ceinturer (girdler) 1305 LBB 163 (a debitor of William de Hiclingge, clerk of
the chamber of the Guildhall). - Hendon Mx. |
| 14. |
Juliana, widow of Robert de Paris, whose will was enrolled in 1290.
Robert was a juror for Bas in 1275 (RH 403). Cf. 1319 S [Bas 5]. Gilian is a
form of Juliana. |