ST. ANTHOLIN.
The Rents of the said parish according to a very indifferent and moderate
valuation of the houses being here mentioned will amount to £1,353.
RENTS.
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MS. p. 65.
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£ |
| Mr. Walker |
25 |
| Mr. Taylor |
25 |
| Mr. Washborn's house |
40 |
| Mr. Wilkinson |
40 |
| Mr. Liller |
40 |
| Mr. Nevett |
10 |
| Mr. Smith |
20 |
| Mr. Castile |
50 |
| Mr. Newett |
10 |
| Mr. Kinaston |
20 |
| Mr. Thomas Browne |
25 |
| Mr. Oakes |
20 |
| Mr. Griffith |
25 |
| Mr. Bridges, his several tenements |
30 |
| Mr. Denew |
20 |
| Mr. Banbury |
15 |
| Mr. Hall |
20 |
| Mr. Otgar and Mr Alst |
50 |
| Mr. Ivie |
10 |
| Mr. Beales |
10 |
| Mr. Tint |
15 |
| Mr. Witherall |
20 |
| Mr. Hawkins |
25 |
| Mr. Tayler ye seedsman |
12 |
| Mr. Moorecraft |
30 |
| Mr. John Bickly |
18 |
| Mr. Francis Bickly |
30 |
| Mr. Bennett |
12 |
| Mr. Speed |
12 |
| The house where Mr. Burton dwelt |
20 |
| The house where Mr. Lazenby dwelt |
12 |
| Mr. Sumner |
25 |
| Mr. Clegat |
23 |
| Mr. Hix |
18 |
| Mr. Rawlins |
20 |
| Mr. Perry |
30 |
| Mr. Gibson |
40 |
| Mr. Rawson |
20 |
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MS. p. 66.
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| The houses in the alley |
18 |
| Mr. Butts |
20 |
| Mr. Harwar |
20 |
| Mr. Hatton and shop |
26 |
| Mr. Hill |
20 |
| Mr. Joyner |
10 |
| Mr. Joyte |
10 |
| Mr. Linnis |
10 |
| Mr. Shaw |
10 |
| Mr. Higgenbottom |
10 |
| Mr. Newman with his tenants |
42 |
| Mr. Bridges |
40 |
| Mr Brumfield |
30 |
| Mr. Granger |
12 |
| Mr. Godfrey |
12 |
| Mr. Newton |
30 |
| Mr. Browne |
20 |
| Mr. Mayo |
20 |
| Mr. Smithson and he that [is] in the other part |
45 |
| Mr. Diamonde |
12 |
| Sorer and Mr. Goodale |
20 |
| Mr. Davis |
10 |
| Mr. Goodage |
10 |
An estimate of the parsonage of St. Antholin's parish, London,
in regard of tithes and other profitts belonging to it.
The tithes yearly are £38 and some shillings.
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£ |
s. |
d. |
| The casual profitts communibus annis hardly |
5 |
0 |
0 |
| A yearly pension from Mr. William Parker, deceased |
10 |
0 |
0 |
| A small melancholike parsonage house worth according to the rate that the houses are valued at in this note |
4 |
0 |
0 |
| Such disbursements as are yearly payable out of it: |
| His Majesty's tenths |
2 |
0 |
3 |
| When there is any subsidy every one amounts to |
3 |
12 |
0 |
| A pension annually paid to the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's |
1 |
13 |
4 |
| Procurations annuall 4s., and trienniall 7s. 6d., amount together to |
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6 |
2 |
| Losse in tithes communibus annis. |
| Reparations of an old decayed house and acquittances, etc. |
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Per me Char. Ofspringe, Rector ibid.