| 1. |
Osebert le Espicer 1299 LBC 48, O. de Arcubus 1307 LBC 248, 1314
LBE 25 (apothecary), 1337-8 Cl (executor of no. 4), O. atte Bowe 1325-6
Cor 150 (juror Cheap). - Cf. 1292 S [Cordw 40]. |
| 2. |
Alexander de Honilane 1325 Cor 132 (juror BreadSt), A. de Honylane
1327 LBE 277 (juror Castle). Perhaps connected with no. 17. |
| 3. |
John de Cherelton', mercer 1309-10 LBD 103, J. de Cherletone 1312
LBB 49, J. de Charleton the elder 1348 Cl. He was mayor of merchants or of
the staple of wools and fells 1318-26 (Pat). He was impopular; his house was
rifled (Fr Chron 53) and he was forbidden to enter the City in 1326 (Plea
16). He had the manor of Charlton on Otmoor O (1325 Pat), whence presumably his surname. |
| 4. |
Roger de Arcubus 1292 Pat, 1310 LBD 125 (apothecary of Cheap),
R. atte Bowe 1323-4 Cl (apothecary), 1322 (1331) Will. Cf. no. 1. |
| 5. |
William de Hodesdone, appr. of John Sterlynge, adm. Cheap 1309 LBD
98, W. de Hodesdone 1315-16 CW 260 (apothecary), 1328 LBE 232 (warden
of apothecaries), W. de Hoddesdene 1341 Cl (witness St. Mildred Poultry).
- Hoddesdon Hrt. |
| 6. |
Thomas de Maryns 1310 LBD 125 (appr. of no. 4, egress Cheap 1314),
1332 S (4s.), 1338 LBF 21 (repr. Cheap), 1349 Will (apothecary, a tenant in
All Hallows Honey Lane). He was Chamberlain from 1335-6 till his death on
25 April, 1349 (LBE 291, LBF 191). - Maryns perhaps Marines near
Paris. |
| 7. |
William de Lausehell (Lansehulle) 1322 LBE 170 f. (armourer), W. de
Lanshulle 1321-2 Mem 145 (id.). - Lawshall Sf. |
| 8. |
Hugh de Maddelee 1318 CW 279. A tailor. - Madeley Sa, St, Madley He. |
| 9. |
Thomas de Waldene 1328 LBE 232 (warden of apothecaries), Th. de
Waledene 1332 S (1 m.), Th. de Walden, apothecary 1361 (1362) Will (of All
Hallows Honey Lane). He was elected Chamberlain in 1349 and was an
M.P. in 1346. - Walden Ess, Hrt. |
| 10. |
David de Tilleberi, apothecary 1314 LBE 24, D. de Tillebery 1328 ib.
232 (warden of apothecaries), D. de Tillebury 1332 S (2s. 8d.), 1337 (1338)
Will (a tenant in St. Mary Woolchurch and St. Audoen). - Tilbury Ess. |
| 11. |
John atte Pole 1328 LBE 232 (warden of apothecaries), 1338 Pat
(an earlier tenant in All Hallows), J. de la Pole 1332 S (2s. 8d.). |
| 12. |
John Mountagu 1328 LBE 234 (warden of tailors and linen-armourers).
- Montacute So or Montaigu in France (two in la Manche). |
| 13. |
Richard de Writ(e)le 1325-6, 1326 Cor 150, 169 (juror Cheap).
A cheesemonger. - Writtle Ess. |
| 14. |
Thomas de Balsham, son of John Spileman, appr. of John de Radewelle, formager, adm. Cheap 1309 LBD 99, Th. de Balsham, cheesemonger
1316 LBE 72. - Balsham Ca. |
| 15. |
John Picot 1332 S (6s. 8d.). Cf. Ralph Picot [no. 30]. |
| 16. |
Perhaps identical with John Scharp 1292 S [CripI 5]. |
| 17. |
Bartholomew de Honylan 1318 Cl, B. de Honylane 1327 Plea 33
(merchant), 1328 LBE 233 (warden of vintners). - Honey Lane in Cheap. |
| 18. |
Robert le Purtreour 1328 LBE 232 (warden of saddlers). - Cf. 1292 S
[Dowg 1]. |
| 19. |
Crispin le Seeler 1336 LBE 302 (witness with no. 55). - Cf. Appendix. |
| 20. |
Robert de Skeltone 1321-2 Mem 145 (armourer), 1325 Cor 133 (juror
Cheap), R. de Skelton, armourer 1345 Cl. - Skelton Cu, Y (several). |
| 21. |
Richard de Gloucestre 1310-11 LBD 64 (seler, adm.), 1329-30 LBE
242 (saddler), 1332 S (2s. 8d.). There were earlier saddlers with this surname. |
| 22. |
Simon de Northam(p)tone 1300 LBC 81 (surety of a pepperer), 1306 ib.
241 (spicer), S. de Norhamptone, pepperer of Soper Lane 1316 Mem 120. |
| 23. |
Walter le Wayte 1332 S (2s. 8d.), 1336-7 LBE 289 (juror Cheap). -
Cf. CripI 60. |
| 24. |
William de Elsyng 1312 LBB 46, 1332 S (1 m.), W. de Elsynge 1328
LBE 232 (warden of mercers), W. de Elsingg, mercer 1348 (1349) Will. He
had rents in St. Lawrence Jewry. He founded and endowed a hospital for
the poor, blind and indigent in St. Mary Aldermanbury, later called Elsing
Spittle. The building was begun in 1329 according to Stow, and William was
the first warden. - Elsing Nf. |
| 25. |
Sewal, son of Sewal de Sprenggewelle, appr. of Richard de Godesname,
paternostrer, adm. 1311 LBD 154, Sewald, son of Sewald de Springefeld 1311
LBB 27. He was a claimant in Springfield Ess in 1318 (EssFF II, 187) and
clearly came from there. Godesname is a master's surname. It was originally
Agodesname 'in God's name', a habitual expression used as a surname. Cf.
ELPN 135. |
| 26. |
Walter de Cavendihs 1304 LBB 133, W. de Cavendisshe, mercer
1311-12 LBD 167, W. de Cavendissh 1332 S (16d.). He was a legatee and
executor of Geoffrey de Bradelee, girdler (1310-11 CW 217, LBD 163).
- Cavendish Sf. |
| 27. |
Geoffrey, son of Ralph in prato de Roklonde, appr. of William le
Foundour de Shrapham for 5 years 1310 LBD 123 (egress Cheap 1314). -
Shropham and Rockland All Saints (Nf) are near each other. A founder. |
| 28. |
John de Pampesworthe 1305 Mayors 193 (indicted with assault in St.
Lawrence Lane, Cheap), J. de Pampesworth 1310 LBD 127 (mercer, Cheap),
1319-20 LBE 119 f. - Pampisford Ca. |
| 29. |
A founder. Cf. also no. 62. |
| 30. |
Ralph Pikot 1314 LBC 127 (mercator alluti or leather-seller), R. Picot
1320 LBE 129, 1332 S [CripE, 5s. 4d.], R. Pycot, leather-seller 1341 (1342)
Will (a tenant in St. Lawrence Jewry and St. Giles, Crip). - See CripE 22. |
| 32. |
John le Chaundeler de Mymmes 1312 LBD 171 (of Cheap), J. le
Chaundeler 1328 LBE 226 (witness with no. 71). - Mimms Mx, Hrt. |
| 33. |
Robert Neel, burser 1338 Plea 159, 1344 ib. 211 (with no. 148). |
| 34. |
Henry le Cheyner 1301, 1310 LBB 106, 255 (mercer), 1332 S (CripI,
1 m.), H. Cheyner, mercer 1315 Pat, 1340 (1342) Will (of St. Lawrence
Jewry). - Cheyner may mean 'maker or seller of chains'. |
| 35. |
William de Salop' 1325-6 Cor 147 (juror Cheap), W. de Shrowesbury
1332 S (12s.), W. de Shrouesbury, glover 1344 (1345) Will (of St. Lawrence
Jewry). |
| 36. |
A skinner. Cf. J. le Foundour [no. 62]. The examples found may refer
to either: J. le Fundour, dwelling in St. Lawrence Lane 1299-1300 Mayors
59, J. le Foundour 1336-7 Cor 179 (juror Cheap). |
| 37. |
Robert le Correour 1325-6 Cor 147 (juror Cheap). - OF conreeur
'currier'. |
| 38. |
William de Stebenhethe, batour 1303 Mayors 147, W. de Stebenheth
1310-11 LBB 22 (batour), 1332 S (4s.), W. de Stebeneth, late brother of
John Frank, son of John de Aslyngfeld 1348-9 CW 536. William's original
surname seems to have been Haslingfeld, the other being that of a master,
e.g. Andrew de Stibbenheth 1298-9 Mayors 33 (smith or cutler). - Stepney
Mx. |
| 39. |
John de Grenewych, son of Richard de Bekynham, appr. of Peter de
Grenewych [mercer; no. 129], adm. 1311-12 LBD 165. - Beckenham K. |
| 40. |
Perhaps connected with William Sport 1292 S [Bas 2]. |
| 41. |
Robert (de) Wynehelme, girdler 1326 LBE 209 (a tenant in St.
Lawrence Jewry), R. Wynhelm 1338 LBF 22 (repr. ColemSt), R. Wynnehelme, called de Amyas 1341 (1342) Will (a tenant in St. Stephen Coleman St), R. de Amyas 1348-9 CW 530 (will of Stephen de Fraunsard.
called de Amyas). - Amyas 'Amiens'. Wynehelm will be a font-name. |
| 42. |
John Whitlok de Ewelle, appr. of Geoffrey de Storteford, glover, adm.
ColemSt 1309 LBD 97, J. de Ewelle senior 1316 LBE 69, 1332 S (16d.). -
Ewell K, Sr. |
| 43. |
William, son of John le Taillour de Messyngham, appr. of Richard de
Paris, mercer (Cheap), adm. 1311-12 LBD 162, W. de Messingham 1318
LBE 94, W. de Massyngham, merchant 1318 Cl. - Messingham Li. |
| 44. |
Thomas de Cavendisshe, son of William atte Watre de Ewelle, appr.
of Walter de Cavendisshe, mercer [no. 26], adm. 1311-12 LBD 167, Th. de
Cavendissh 1332 S (£4), Th. de Cavendych, mercer or draper 1348 (1349)
Will (apparently of St. Mary Colechurch). He came from Ewell Sr, where he
founded chantries. Cavendish is a master's surname. |
| 46. |
Sandhurst K, Brk, Gl. |
| 47. |
Richard, son of William atte Rothe, appr. of Michael de London,
ointer, adm. Cheap 1309-10 LBD 103, R. atte Roche, called le Smeremongere
1309-10 ib. 112 (Cheap), R. atte Roche 1320 LBE 128. Richard was admitted
late and is probably identical with R. atte Rothe, chandler 1299-1300
Mayors 59. - Roe Hrt, Rothend Mx. |
| 48. |
ME peautrer (OF peautrier) 'pewterer'. |
| 49. |
Adam de Exeter, vintner 1323-4 LBE 188, perhaps A. de Excestre
de Burgoyn, vintner 1326-7 Cl. Cf. no. 143. |
| 50. |
John de Redinge, cordwainer 1299-1300 Mayors 62, J. de Redynge
1303 Lib Cust 84 (warden of cordwainers), 1328 Will (cordwainer, of St.
Martin Pomary). - Reading Brk. |
| 51. |
William de Aungre, lacer of London, adm. Cheap 1309 LBD 39, W. le
Lacer 1322 Will (a tenant in St. Lawrence Jewry). - Ongar Ess. Lacer
apparently 'a maker or seller of cords'. |
| 52. |
William Gorel 1336-7 Cor 179, 1344 LBF 261 (juror Cheap). A
founder. - ME gorrell 'a fat-paunched person', from OF gorel 'pig'
(OED). |
| 53. |
OF pestour 'baker'. |
| 54. |
Salamon, nephew and legatee of John le Coffrer 1305 CW 169, Saleman
le Coffrer 1310 LBD 187, Salomon (Salamon) le Coffrer 1314 Mem 109 (pledges
taken for 4s. 2d. of tallage), 1322 LBE 170 (armourer), 1328 ib. 233 (warden of
coffrers), 1331 Will (of St. Martin), Alicia que fuit uxor Salmonis la Coffrer 1332 S. |
| 55. |
John Renaud of Dynant, of London, merchant 1320 KFF (a claimant
in Bexhill), J. Renaud 1336 LBE 302 (witness with nos. 19, 127), perhaps J.
Renaud, devant (for denant[er]?) 1332 S [Vi, 6s. 8d.]. |
| 56. |
Walter de Bardeney, coffrer 1305 Pat, W. de Bardeneye 1320 LBE 129,
1324 Will (a tenant in St. Martin). - Bardney Li. |
| 57. |
OF fournier 'baker'. |
| 58. |
A jeweller. |
| 59. |
William de Herlawe 1298 LBB 68, 1304 LBC 140, 1329 LBE 241.
If identical with W. de Herlawe, to whose widow (Agnes) Maurice de Herlawe,
saddler [FarrI 131], gave a legacy in 1343, he was probably a saddler. -
Harlow Ess. |
| 60. |
William de Berhamstead, batour 1299-1300 Mayors 65, W. de Berkhampstede 1332 S (4s.), 1332-3 Will (of St. Lawrence Jewry, called Bacour
[for Batour] in the copy of the will in BM II). - Berkhamstead Hrt. |
| 61. |
Perhaps John the Goldbeater (Aurimalliator) 1310-11 LBB 20. |
| 62. |
Cf. no. 36. |
| 63. |
Henry de Cavendysshe 1326 Cor 153 (juror Cheap). Perhaps a girdler;
cf. no. 26, also Bas 23. |
| 64. |
Roger de Ebor' 1325-6 Cor 147 f. (juror Cheap). - York. |
| 65. |
John Russel 1336-7 LBE 289 (juror Cheap), 1340 LBF 62 (girdler),
1348 (1349) Will (girdler, owner of tenements in St. Lawrence Jewry and
elsewhere). - Cf. 1292 S [Bridge 18]. |
| 66. |
Nicholas de Reigate 1325 Cor 133 (juror Cheap), N. de Roygate 1332 S
(2s.), N. de Reygate, girdler 1331 LBE 260, 1348 (1349) Will (of St. Lawrence
Jewry). An earlier namesake was N. de Reygate, ceynturer 1274 or 1275
ADA 11859. - Reigate Sr. |
| 67. |
John Potyn 1312 LBB 47 (girdler), 1328 LBE 232 (warden of girdlers),
1332 (1332-3) Will (of St. Lawrence Jewry, wife Sibil). Sibill Potyn 1332 S
(Cheap). John Potyn 1332 S (4 m.) was probably a son of John of 1319. -
OF potin 'latten' (the metal) or more likely a font-name Potin from F
Philipot (Bardsley). |
| 68. |
John Baroun, batour 1299-1300 Mayors 65, J. Baron 1312 LBD 90
(batour, adm.), 1320 LBE 129. - 'The baron', a nickname. |
| 69. |
A buckle-maker or girdler. |
| 70. |
Perhaps John Marchaunt 1321 CW 292 (son-in-law of Adam de Forsham, mercer), 1325-6 Cor 147 (owner of a rent in St. Lawrence Jewry), 1340
LBF 57 (witness Cheap). Possibly a mercer. But perhaps more likely John
le Clerk, marchaunt 1322 LBE 170 (armourer). - ME marchant 'merchant'. |
| 71. |
John le Tableter 1310 LBD 141 (mercer), 1337-8 LBF 18 (witness St.
Lawrence Jewry). - Cf. Appendix. |
| 72. |
Thomas de Pykenham 1332 S (1 m.), Th. de Pikenham 1349-50 Cl.
Very likely a paternostrer like John de Pykenham [FarrI 71], whose executor
he was (1334 Plea 89). |
| 73. |
Nicholas de Grenewiz 1322-3 LBE 178, N. de Grenewych 1329 ib.
236 (keeper of the Small Balance for silk), 1332 S (1 m.), 1346-7 Pat (mercer).
- Cf. no. 129. |
| 74. |
Probably an armourer like John de Kesteven 1309-10 LBD 45
(adm. Cheap) and Thomas de Kestevene 1334 ADA 2347. - Kesteven Li. |
| 77. |
Ranulf Abraham de Bassieshawe, adm. Bas 1309-10 LBD 46,
Ralph Abraham, girdler 1348-9 CW 517 (got remainder of a tenement in
St. Lawrence Jewry). |
| 78. |
Cf. ColemSt 58. |
| 79. |
Tottenham Court Mx. |
| 80. |
John atte Barnet 1326 Cor 169 (juror Cheap), 1332 S (2s. 8d.), J. del
Barnet, girdler 1336 LBE 289, J. atte Barnet 1337 Plea 144 (keeper of the
Conduit), 1348 (1349-50) Will. He founded chantries in St. Thomas Acon
(Cheap). - Barnet Mx, Hrt. |
| 82. |
John de Berkyng was a common name. In the list of subscribers to a
City loan of 1346 (LBF 145 f.) occur J. de Berkyng de Colmanstrete, J. de
Berkynge, and J. de Berkynge senior. - Barking Ess. |
| 83. |
Geoffrey le Purtreour 1327 Mem 160 (painter), 1340 LBF 253 (juror
Cheap). - Cf. no. 18. |
| 84. |
Walter de Wynchester, cordwainer 1320-1 LBE 144 (a tenant in St.
Alban Wood St), W. de Wynton of London; cordwainer 1321 MxFF 98
(a claimant in Knightsbridge). |
| 85. |
John le (sic) Burgoyn, saddler 1300-1 LBB 102, J. le Borgiloun,
saddler 1310 LBB 248, J. de Burgoyne 1322 Cor 52 (surety Cheap). - La
Bourgogne. |
| 86. |
Surname and occupation obscure. |
| 87. |
Maikyn, a hypocoristic form of Matthew. |
| 88. |
?Hugh de Lemenstre, cordwainer 1340 Cor 263 (juror CripE). -
Leominster He or Lyminster Sx. |
| 89. |
?Robert de Ravenston 1332 S [Cornh, 2s. 8d.]. - Ravenstone Bk, Le. |
| 90. |
Robert de Kent 1319-20 Mem 136 (3 pairs of shoes of his seized),
1322 Cor 51 (cordwainer, burnt to death in his solar in St. Martin). |
| 91. |
John Traynel of London 1317 ADA 2089 (got land in St. George
Eastcheap). Surname apparently French. |
| 92. |
Geoffrey de Getlestone, cutler 1310 LBD 122 (Cheap), G. de Gedelestone 1325 LBE 205 (cutler, keeper of the Conduit), 1328 ib. 233 (warden of
cutlers), 1337 LBF 29 (resident near the Conduit), 1349 ib. 110 (deceased). -
Gilston Hrt. |
| 93. |
William de Sabrichesworth 1329 LBE 241 (brewer, surety with no.
66), 1332 S (16d.). - Sawbridgeworth Hrt. |
| 94. |
Cf. Geoffrey le Blake 1332 S [Cheap, 16d.]. |
| 95. |
Perhaps Roger le Re(e)de, baker, adm. 1310-11 LBD 61. |
| 96. |
Simon de Elyngham, fundour, adm. 1311-12 LBD 81, S. le Foundour
1318 LBE 90, 1321 ib. 164 (a tenant in St. Mary Colechurch, St. Stephen
Coleman St, and St. Mildred Poultry), 1332 S (3s. 4d.). - Cf. Cordw 70. |
| 97. |
Thurlow Sf. |
| 99. |
Bartholomew le Cotiller 1320 LBE 132, 1334 ib. 294, B. le Coteler
1328 ib. 233 (warden of cutlers). |
| 100. |
Richard de Farnberwe 1322 Cor (surety of no. 56), R. de Farneberwe 1328 LBE 233 (warden of coffrers), R. de Farnebergh 1332 S (6s. 8d.),
1349 Will (coffrer, of St. Michael, Cornh). - Farnborough K, Brk, Ha,
etc. |
| 101. |
Henry de Farenbergh 1317 Mem 126 (surety of a furbisher), H. de
Farnebergh 1326 Cor 164 (juror Cheap). Doubtless a coffrer like no. 100. |
| 102. |
Roger Deynes 1332 S (6s. 8d.), 1345 Will (ironmonger, a tenant in
St. Mary Colechurch and St. Olave Old Jewry). Cf. ColemSt 54. - Deynes
possibly the genitive of ME den, deyne 'dean' (OF deien). |
| 103. |
Coventry Wa. |
| 104. |
John le Keu 1324 Cor 81 (surety Cheap). - OF queu, keu 'cook'. |
| 105. |
John de Bradlee 1317 Mem 126 (surety of a furbisher with no. 101).
Probably a girdler connected with Geoffrey de Bradelee, girdler [cf. no. 26].
- Bradley (common). |
| 106. |
William le Forbour of the Poultry 1321 LBE 159, W. le Fourbour of
Cheap 1321-2 ib. 162 (surety of Cristina, widow of John Neweman), William
Loue, forbour 1327-8 Will (of St. Martin; the said Cristina's children legatees).
A furbisher. |
| 107. |
Perhaps John de Brawynge, adm. 1311-12 LBD 83. Cf. no. 171. |
| 108. |
Reginald le Bokeler 1310-11 LBD 67 (appr. of John atte Cherche,
adm.), 1325 Will (a tenant in St. Martin Pomary). |
| 109. |
Adam de St. Alban, ferroun, late appr. of Richard de Caumpes
1304-5 LBB 147, A. de St. Alban 1328 LBE 232 (warden of ironmongers),
1332 S (2 m.), A. de Sancto Albano 1341 Cl (witness Poultry). - St.
Albans Hrt. |
| 110. |
Richard de Hodesdone, pesshoner, appr. of Richard Cook (of Cheap),
adm. 1311 LBD 147, R. de Hodesdon, fishmonger 1323 Will (owner of shops
in the Poultry). - Hoddesdon Hrt. |
| 111. |
ME poleter 'poulterer'. |
| 112. |
Very likely an appr. of Henry de Merlawe, cutler [1292 S, BroadSt 16]. |
| 113. |
Cf. 1292 S [Walbr 75]. |
| 114. |
Roxford in Hertingfordbury Hrt. |
| 115. |
John Bakon, poulterer 1319-20 LBE 113. - A nickname from bacon. |
| 116. |
John Attehulle 1317 Mem 126 (surety of a furbisher with no. 101).
Very likely an armourer like Adam atte Hulle 1344 LBF 261 (juror Cheap). |
| 118. |
Henry de Ware, appr. of John de Ware, ironmonger, adm. Cheap
1310 LBD 129, H. de Ware 1327 LBE 220 (isemonger, keeper of the Conduit),
1351 LBF 239 (warden of ironmongers). - Ware Hrt. |
| 119. |
Richer de Taleworth 1343-4 Will. He left rents in St. Mary le Bow
which he had by feoffment of Richer de Refham [no. 131] to Thomas de
Stondon, his nephew, doubtless a son of Richard de Stondon, coffrer (1349
Will). It is curious that Richer had the same font-name as Richer de Refham.
In the text Ric'o, which otherwise means Ricardo, should perhaps be extended
to Richero. - Tolworth Sr. |
| 120. |
Adam de Walsokne 1308 CW 198, 1308 LBB 203 (tailor), A. de
Walsok' 1324-5 Cl. - Walsoken Nf. |
| 121. |
Geoffrey de Medelane 1332 LBE 272 (deceased). He was a son of
William le Teynturer [1292 S, Qu 45] and perhaps a dyer like his father. |
| 122. |
Guy Lespicer 1337-8 Plea 173 (creditor of a merchant of Genoa).
Cf. no. 128. |
| 123. |
John Peche, tailor 1320 LBE 130, J. Pecchee 1328 ib. 234 (warden
of tailors and linen-armourers), J. Pecche 1332 S (1 m.), J. Pecchie 1351 Cl
(wool-exporter). He is described as partner of Thomas de Holbeche, draper (his
son-in-law) in 1337-8 (Plea 148). - Peche is an old Norman family name. |
| 124. |
William de Brythwelle, shearman 1308 LBB 203, W. de Brighwelle,
sherman 1320 LBE 130, W. de Bristwelle 1324-5 Cl. - Brightwell Brk,
O, Sf, Britwell Bk, O. |
| 125. |
Bartholomew Thomasyn 1321 Cl (spicer of London), 1335-6 LBF 6
(spicer), 1347-8 ib. 177, B. Thomasin 1332 S (2 m.), B. Thomesyn of Luca,
citizen and merchant of London 1341 Cl. A pepperer of Italian origin. |
| 126. |
A Matthew Frossh, fishmonger, was admitted in 1312 (LBD 88). -
Cf. 1292 S [Bill 10]. For Maikin cf. no. 87. |
| 127. |
Henry le Palmere 1318 LBE 93, 1319, 1323 ib. 110, 181 (vintner),
1328 ib. 233 (warden of vintners), 1332 S [Vintry, 5s. 4d.], H. Palmere 1352
LBF 249. - Cf. 1292 S [Bridge 66]. |
| 128. |
Burnet de Luka 1318 LBE 93, B. Guillim de Luca 1323 ib. 184
(apothecary, a tenant in St. Benet), B. le Spicer 1332 S [Walbr, 20s. 2¾d.],
B. Lespicer 1339-40 LBF 47. A pepperer of Lombard origin. |
| 129. |
Peter de Grenewyche 1303 LBC 123, 1337 Will, P. de Grenewiz,
mercer 1308-9 LBB 209, P. de Grenewich 1323 LBE 184 (witness St.
Benet), P. de Grenewych, haberdassher 1332 S [Cand, 2s. 8d.]. - Greenwich K. |
| 130. |
Thomas Hauteyn 1316 Mem 120 (pepperer), 1332 S (2 m.), 1337
(1338) Will (pepperer, of St. Benet). - Cf. 1292 S [CripI 28]. |
| 131. |
Richer le Botouner 1295 LBB 212, R. le Mercer 1298 ib. 73, R. le
Mercer of Refham 1300 Pat, R. de Refham 1298 LBC 28, 1300 LBB 98
(mercer), R. de Refham, Knt. 1328 Will (apparently of St. Antholin, a
tenant in St. Mary Colechurch and elsewhere). He was a sheriff 1298-9,
alderman of Langb 1298-1300, 1306-8, of Bas 1302-6, of Dowg 1308-12,
Mayor 1310-11. He is described in Ann Lond as >austerus et celer ad
justitiam faciendam nulli parcendo<. He was deposed from the Mayoralty
(or rather not re-elected) in 1311. He was a considerable landowner in the
country, e.g. at Little Baddow, Danbury, Stanford Rivers (all Ess); see
EssFF (passim), 1313 Pat. The farm-names Riffhams in Danbury, Riffham's Fm in Li. Baddow still commemorate his name. - Reepham Nf or
Li. |
| 132. |
William de Lindesey 1294 LBC 20, W. de Lyndesseye, armourer
1306 LBB 188, W. de Lyndeseie, armourer 1321-2 Mem 145. - Lindsey Li. |
| 133. |
John le Peutrer 1312 LBD 190 (juror St. Antholin). Cf. no. 48. |
| 134. |
Hugh le Forbour 1310 LBD 187 (a surety with no. 54), H. le Fourbour 1320 LBE 129, 132, 1322 Cor 52 (surety of no. 106). |
| 135. |
Munden Hrt. |
| 136. |
Thomas le Fourbour 1324 Cor 82 (St. Pancras), 1326 ib. 157 (juror
Cheap), Th. de Norwych, forbour 1329-30 Will (a tenant in St. Mary
Colechurch and St. Mildred). A furbisher. |
| 137. |
William de St. Albans 1305 Mayors 193 (indicted with assault in
Lawrence Lane), W. de St. Alban 1320 LBE 129, 1325-6 Cor 140 (chandler),
1332 S (8s.), 1336-7 Will (chandler, owner of shops in St. Mary Colechurch).
There were earlier chandlers with this surname, associated with St. Mary
Colechurch. - St. Albans Hrt. |
| 138. |
Geoffrey de Brandone 1309-10, 1311-12 LBD 163, 182 f. (mercer),
1321-2 LBE 150 (mercer, deceased). Alice de Brandon, his widow, whose
will was enrolled in 1349, lived in St. Mary Colechurch. - Brandon (Sf, Nf,
Li, etc.). |
| 139. |
William le Hauberger 1306 LBC 202 (witness St. Mary Colechurch),
Gillot le Hauberger 1320 LBE 132, Gilot le Heauberger, armourer 1321-2
Mem 145, W. le Heaubergier 1324 LBE 189. - ME, OF haubergier 'maker of
hauberks or coats of mail, armourer'. |
| 140. |
Roger Sauvage 1320 LBE 129, 1328 ib. 234 (warden of tailors and
linen-armourers), 1332 S (12d.), 1336 LBE 289 (armourer, juror Cheap). -
ME, OF sauvage 'wild'. |
| 141. |
John Tany 1321-2 Mem 145 f. (armourer, overseer of the trade),
1332 S [FarrE, 12d.], 1348 (1349) Will (armourer, of St. Andrew Holborn),
J. Tavy 1328 LBE 234 (warden of tailors and linen-armourers). - Perhaps
ME tany (OF tane) 'tawny'. |
| 142. |
Reynold le Heauberger 1321-2 Mem 145 (armourer), Reginald le
Hauberger 1320 LBE 132. Cf. no. 139. |
| 143. |
Adam de Burgoyne, taverner 1331 LBE 261. He may be A. de Burgoyne
1332 S [CripI, 4m.], 1330 Ann Lond (one of 24 sent to the King). - Cf. nos. 49, 85. |
| 144. |
John le Palmere, brother of Henry le Palmere [no. 127] 1323 LBE 181.
He had a tavern at the Conduit and was committed to prison for having sold
wines there in spite of the Mayor's prohibition. |
| 145. |
Brugge is doubtless London Bridge. |
| 146. |
Thomas Scarlet, mercer 1304-7 LBB 143 ff. Cf. Richard Scarlet,
mercer 1343-4 LBF 97 (a tenant in St. Pancras). - ME scarlet 'bright red';
'scarlet cloth'. |
| 147. |
John Tedmar 1305 f. Mayors 173, 250 (executor of John le Benere
[1292 S, Bridge 85] and of John de Armenters [ib., Dowg 71]), J. Thedmar
1315-16 LBE 62 (guardian), 1327 Mem 164 (juror). - Cf. William Tedmar
1292 S [Dowg 40]. |
| 148. |
William de Borham 1344 Plea 159, 211 (pouchmaker, of St. Lawrence
Lane, Cheap). - Boreham Ess, Hrt, Sx. |
| 149. |
John le Callere 1301 LBC 188 (probably a mercer), 1329-30 LBE
242 (John his late servant a surety of Richard de Gloucestre [no. 21]), J. le
Caller 1318 Cl (witness Cheap). - Cf. 1292 S [CripI 74]. |
| 150. |
Simon de Paris 1289 LBA 175, 1297 LBB 64 (mercer), 1297 ib. 239
(repr. Cheap), 1302 LBA 195 (mercer), S. de Parys, mercer 1324 Will (resident
in Soper Lane, a tenant in St. Pancras and elsewhere). He was a sheriff
1302-3, alderman of Bish 1299-1319, of Cheap 1319-21, Chamberlain
1298-1300 (LBB 70, LBC 65). He was apparently of Necton Nf (Year Books
Edw. 2, vol. I, 11 ff.). Paris is probably a master's surname. |
| 151. |
Simon Fraunceys 1328 LBE 232 (warden of mercers), 1351 LBF
237, S. Franceys 1332 S (10 m.), S. Fraunceys, mercer 1358 Will (owner of
tenements in St. Olave Old Jewry and elsewhere). He was a sheriff 1328-9,
alderman of Langb 1336-9, of Cheap 1339-57, Mayor 1342-3, 1355-6,
an M.P. 1350. |
| 152. |
William Albon, felmongere 1348 LBF 185, 1348 (1349) Will (apparently
of St. Mary Colechurch). - Albon, a side-form of Alban fn. |
| 153. |
Elyas de Garboldesham, called le Callere, appr. of Robert le Callere,
adm. 1310-11 LBD 132, E. le Callere, mercer 1309-10, 1314-15 LBD
182 f., LBE 42, E. le Keller (de Kaller) 1323 Cl. He was evidently admitted
late, since he had had two apprentices for 5 years in 1310-11 (LBD 133).
Garboldisham Nf. Callere is a master's surname. - Cf. no. 149. |
| 154. |
Richard le Freynshe, bokeler, adm. 1310 LBD 57. |
| 155. |
Possibly Walter Conestable, goldsmith 1303 Mayors 146. De in the
MS. for le. |
| 156. |
Nicholas le Clerk 1324 LBE 189, 1334-5 ib. 268 (ceynturer), 1332 S
(10s. 8d.), 1338 LBF 21 (juror Cheap). |
| 157. |
York. |
| 158. |
John de Besevill 1324 Cl (tailor), 1332 S (1 m.), J. Beseville 1328 LBE
234 (warden of tailors and linen-armourers), J. de Besevile, tailor 1352 (1353)
Will (apparently of St. Mary Colechurch). - Perhaps Beuzeville in Eure.
The surname de Beseville was common in England c. 1200 (e.g. 1202, 1207
P). |
| 159. |
Richard Starkolf de Northtedenham, co. Norfolk, mercer, adm. 1310-11
LBD 67, R. Startolf 1332 S (20s.), R. Starcolf, mercer 1333-4 Will. - OG
Starculf fn. One Starcolf was a tenant in Norfolk in 1066 (DB). |
| 160. |
William de Suttone, peutrer, adm. 1311 LBD 72, W. le Peautrer
1332 S (5s. 4d.), 1337 Plea 144 (keeper of the Conduit), W. Peautrer 1346-7
LBF 160 (witness St. Benet). A pewterer. |
| 161. |
Philip de Farnham 1310-11 LBB 18 (peverer, of Soper Lane), 1311
LBD 190 (tenant of a shop in Soper Lane), Ph. de Farneham, late appr. to
Peter Adrian, pepperer, adm. 1311-12 LBD 81. - Farnham (common). |
| 162. |
Thomas Prentiz 1338-9 Cor 213 (juror Cheap). - Diseworth
Le. |
| 163. |
Chivellus de Pistor[io], king's serjeant 1312 Pat, Chevel de Pistorio,
king's merchant 1313 Pat, Chimellus Lombard 1318 LBE 94. A hosier of
Pistoia (NW. of Florence). |
| 164. |
John de Sellingge, apothecary 1303 LBC 136, J. de Sellynge, apothecary 1322 LBE 171. He was a landowner in Selling K (1317 KFF), from
which he evidently derived his surname. |
| 165. |
John le Lenteur (sic) 1294-5 Chancery Warr, J. le Leutour (Leutur)
1297, 1304 Cl, J. Luter 1309-10 LBD 50 (surety with J. de Triple [Walbr
69] of a wine-broker), J. de Acon, called Le Lieutour 1332 ADC 413 (deceased).
Isabella, called La Leutour, relict of John de Aconia, called le Leutour 1344-5
Will. John was no doubt a merchant, perhaps a vintner. The surname de
Aconia may have been taken from Acre in Palestine. where the Knights
Templars had a house. Leutour (Luter) is perhaps OF leuteur 'lute-player'
(a nickname). |
| 166. |
Cf. Roger le Latoner 1332 S [Cheap, 16d.] and see ColemSt 13. |
| 167. |
Bona, relict of Godwin le Pheliper [1292 S, BroadSt 62], who left
her inter alia a tenement in St. Lawrence Jewry. |
| 168. |
Rosia Deneyis (sic) 1339 Pat (tenant of shops opposite St. Thomas
Acon). She was probably the widow of Richard Deneneys (sic), a tailor or armourer (1294 LBA 193, 1309-10 LBB 229). William, son of Richard Deveneys,
had shops in St. Mildred Poultry in 1312 (LBD 300). - Deveneys 'of Devon'. |
| 169. |
William de Gartone 1324 Cor 81 (surety Cheap), W. de Gertone 1328
LBE 231 (surety of the warden of the Conduit). Probably William de Gartone,
son of William de Gartone and Sabine his wife (1335 LBE 295). William senior
was a mercer, and so was probably his son. - Garton YE. |
| 170. |
Reginald de Conduit 1316 CW 261, 1325 Plea 8 (merchant), 1332 S
[Langb, 35s. 6¾d.], 1344 (1347) Will (vintner, of St. Mary Fenchurch).
He was a sheriff 1320-1, alderman of Cordw 1321, of Cheap 1321-39, of
Tower 1346-7, Mayor 1334-5. He evidently moved to St. Mary Fenchurch,
where he got a house in 1316, after 1319. - Cf. BreadSt 10. |
| 171. |
Ralph de Brawhing, girdler 1299-1300 Mayors 65, R. de Braghynge
1328 LBE 232 (warden of girdlers), R. de Braughinge 1328 (1331-2) Will
(a tenant in St. Lawrence Jewry and St. Mildred Poultry). - Braughing Hrt. |
| 172. |
Richard le Coffrer 1306 LBC 202 (witness St. Mary Colechurch),
1319-20 LBE 118 (three girdles of his called >croupers< seized as falsely
made), 1332 S (2s. 8d.), R. de Hortone 1312 LBD 87 (adm.), R. de Horton(e),
coffrer 1310 LBD 187, 1341-2 Will. He was to be buried in the church of
St. Thomas Acon, near which he will have lived. A coffrer and girdler. |
| 173. |
William atte Ram 1317 Mem 126 (surety of a furbisher with no. 105),
W. atte Ramme 1320 Fine (surety of Salomon le Coffrer [no. 54]). One would
suppose that he was an armourer or the like. He is hardly identical with W.
atte Ramme, brewer 1305 Mayors 203 or W. atte Ramme 1319 LBE 109 (surveyor of meat at the Shambles), W. Purde, called Ate Ramme 1321-2
Will (a tenant in BroadSt). - Surname probably from a house called The
Ram.
The final entry Forum Extra ((ffor' Extra) is difficult to explain, unless
it simply refers to the taxpayers on the verso side of the membrane. A
division of the ward into Cheap Infra and Cheap Extra has not been noticed
anywhere. |