Return to Files List    



The vestry of St Saviour parish was a self-sustaining body of thirty members, with new members added by vote of the vestry whenever a vacancy occurred through death or resignation.

The vestry year began on 2 March. At the annual meeting on that date, six churchwardens were chosen from among their number, other offices assigned, and the accounts of the outgoing officers given to newly-appointed auditors for examination. The vestry was responsible for conducting all business related to the parish.

The names in these minutes fall mainly into two classes: the names of the vestrymen and the members of the parish with whom they had dealings; and poor parishioners appealing for admission to one of the parish alms houses or to the parish’s College for the Poor.

In the case of the former group, the vestry clerk showed his respect by referring to vestrymen and their associates by surname only, e.g. Mr Emerson, Mr Treherne, etc. In most cases the forename can be determined from other sources, and supplied. But in some cases, where multiple forenames are available – e.g. Smith, where eleven different forenames are on offer – determining which Mr Smith is intended exceeds the possible.

Similarly, women are seldom given forenames, being reduced to Goodwife or Mrs or Widow in most cases. User, piece out these imperfections with your wits. Where forenames are missing in this index, assume that ‘Mr’ is the default designation unless otherwise noted.



---, ---: 1588 Aug: the curate, unnamed; trusted by the vestry with one of the keys to the poor box in the choir
---, ---: 1589 Jun: tinker in Foul Lane; he is to pay his tithes or be sued by the vestry
---, ---: 1596 Oct: 'Mr Deputy'; one of five vestrymen to seek relief of charges by 'the Justices of the Shire'
---, Ferdinando: 1586 Mar: baker; his house is west of Gilbert Rocket's two Bankside tenements
---, George: 1626 Dec: 'Crooked George' to have money for apparel
---, Hans: 1583 May: the pump maker's house in the New Churchyard 'and the house under it' to be repaired
---, Hansa: 1583 Apr: 'Hawnce the pumpmaker' [perhaps John Hance] paid his rent with household stuff in place of money
---, Jean: 1583 May: 'Jeane the Callyce woman' appointed to be one of the searchers of 'the bodies of those that be dead'
---, Philip: 1579 Nov: carpenter; the vestry increases his wages
---, Roger: 1568 Oct: clerk; the vestry minutes note that he has departed the parish
a Wood: see under Wood
Abbott, ---: 1603 Nov: 'Goodman', shoemaker; the vestry grants him a loan
Abbott, ---: 1628 Aug: is to keep the St John Chapel clean
Ackland, Mary: 1627 Feb: buried in the church; Lambert Daggett the sexton overcharged for bell ringing at her funeral
Adams, ---: 1604 Jul: deceased; the rent for his house to be re-assessed
Adams, ---: 1604 Oct: his former house now offered to Mr Harris
Adams, ---: 1604 Dec: Harris the cooper's lease to Adams' former house confirmed
Adams, Nicholas: 1569 Jul: lease of his house in Kent Street extended for 21 years
Adams, Nicholas: 1573 Dec: tenant in a tenement leased to Christopher Campbell
Adlin, John: 1582 Apr: grocer; appointed street-side subsidy gatherer by the vestry
Adlin, John: 1587 Nov: to have a lease of the Soap House and adjoining tenements, with exceptions
Adlin, John: 1589 Jun: his tenants discussed in the vestry
Adlin, John: 1589 Dec: he promises the vestry that the chimneys in his tenements at Waverley House will be secured
Adlin, John: 1593 Nov: the vestry says he should be 'called into the house the next Revestry'
Adlin, Thomas: 1579 Aug: grocer; chosen to be a new collector
Adlington, William: 1567 Nov: a lease between him and Elizabeth Endall of Bermondsey
Adlington, William: 1567 Nov: a lease between him and Robert Hartop of London
Adlington, William: 1567 Nov: a lease between him and Robert Lord and Robert Leward of London
Adlington, William: 1567 Nov: a lease between him and William Goodwin of Essex
Ainsworth, ---: 1595 Jan: allegations lodged by him with the vestry concerning tithes
Alborne, Agnes: 1620 Jun: widow of Clink Liberty; admitted an almswoman to the College, in place of Margaret Thomas, deceased
Alborne, Alice: 1625 Mar: widow, of the College, deceased; her place taken by Jane Stevens
Alderton, Elderton: see under both forms
Allen, Abraham: 1601 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Allen, Abraham: 1604 Dec: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Turner, 'gone out of the parish'
Allen, Abraham: 1606 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Allen, Abraham: 1606 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and to the plate
Allen, Abraham: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Allen, Abraham: 1609 Apr: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the vestry by Francis Terry
Allen, Edward: 1608 Mar: Esquire; chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Hugh Browker, deceased
Allen, Edward: 1609 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Allen, Edward: 1610 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Allen, Edward: 1611 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Allen, Edward: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Allen, Edward: 1612 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Allen, Edward: 1613 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Allen, Edward: 1614 Mar: styled an 'ancient of the vestry'
Allen, Edward: 1616 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Allen, Edward: 1616 Sep: placed a losing bid on the Vine and Beer Pot
Allen, Edward: 1617 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Allen, Edward: 1619 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Allen, Edward: 1619 Dec: (as Alleyn) gave a gift of three gowns for three poor people of the Borough
Allen, Edward: 1620 Jan: of Clink Liberty; resigns from the vestry, having departed the parish
Allen, Edward: 1620 Jan: the vestry to find ground upon which he will build some almshouses
Allen, Edward: 1620 Feb: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the parish by Thomas Stokes
Allen, Edward: 1623 Mar: his proposal to build almshouses diverted to buying existing houses
Allen, Edward: 1625 May: considering the churchyard as a possible site for his almshouses
Allen, Edward: 1626 Feb: land is ready for the almshouses 'which he pretendeth [=intendeth?] to erect'
Allen, Edward: 1627 Mar: documents for God's Gift College in Dulwich are in the vestry box
Allen, Edward: 1628 Aug: deceased; his will to be read in the vestry
Allen, Edward: 1628 Aug: his wife is the executor of Ann Henslowe's will
Allen, George: 1561 Jan: to be the attorney for the parish
Allen, Harry: 1563 Mar: to gather the clerk's wages, with Henry Sheen
Allen, Harry: 1567 May: to view the pathway from the Vine into Southwark
Allen, Harry: 1567 Jul: deposited his collected funds with the vestry
Allen, Joan: 1628 Aug: she is the executor of Ann Henslowe's will
Allen, Richard: 1578 Oct: chosen to be one of the collectors for the poor
Allers, Arnold: 1626 Feb: to have a lease of a tenement in the churchyard
Allers, Arnold: 1626 Mar: a lease sealed to him and his wife Katherine
Allers, Katherine: 1626 Feb: wife of Arnold
Allison, ---: 1580 Jun: (John?) scrivener; to be paid for translating the Latin corporation document into English
Andrews, Lancelot: 1626 Dec: bishop of Winchester, deceased; a copy of his will brought to the vestry
Angell, Joan: 1627 Feb: buried in the church; Lambert Daggett the sexton overcharged for bell ringing at her funeral
Angell, Thomas: 1624 Sep: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Anthony, ---: 1608 Jul: widow, deceased; her place in the College taken by William Seely
Apsley, ---: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a collector
Archer, James: 1614 Mar: chosen to be minister, succeeding William Ticknor, deceased
Archer, James: 1616 Dec: his house to be viewed and repaired
Archer, James: 1617 Feb: the minister; a benevolence given him for his wife's illness and his costs
Archer, James: 1621 Jan: mention in the vestry minutes of his having been robbed
Archer, James: 1623 Sep: the minister; his 'long service and sickness and present weakness' noted
Archer, James: 1624 Dec: the minister; to have a Christmas bonus in respect of his sickness
Archer, James: 1625 Dec: the minister; to have a Christmas bonus in respect of his sickness
Archer, James: 1626 Jul: to have his house free of charge, given his sickness
Archer, James: 1626 Dec: the minister; given a New Year's gift of gold
Ashton, Edmund: 1622 May: citizen and brewer of London; leases a house near the churchyard
Ashton, Edward: 1619 Sep: Mr Watts' servant, has a lease of tenements
Ashton, Joan: 1625 May: widow; admitted to the College, in place of her husband Richard, deceased
Ashton, Richard: 1625 May: of the College, deceased; his place taken by his widow Joan Ashton
Ashton, Richard: 1623 Jul: cobbler; admitted to the College in place of Goodwife Patrick, deceased
Askew, ---: 1627 Mar: his bond for Andrew Baxter's children's portions is in the vestry box
Askew, Roger: 1628 Mar: chosen to be an overseer of the poor
Askew, Thomas: 1626 Feb: bound to the vestry for Andrew Baxter's children's portion
Atkinson, John: 1591 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Audley: see also Luke alias Audley
Audley alias Luke, Thomas: 1579 Aug: chosen to be a new collector
Audley alias Luke, Thomas: 1606 Feb: his signature (mark), as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Audley, Thomas: 1582 Dec: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Audley, Thomas: 1583 Feb: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Audley, Thomas: 1590 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Audley, Thomas: 1592 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Audley, Thomas: 1594 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Austen, William: 1611 Feb: of Paris Garden; chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Luke, deceased
Austen, William: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Austen, William: 1612 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Austen, William: 1613 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Austen, William: 1614 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Austen, William: 1614 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Austen, William: 1614 Mar: styled an 'ancient of the vestry'
Austen, William: 1615 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Austen, William: 1618 Dec: vestryman, representing Clink Liberty and Upper Ground
Austen, William: 1619 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Austen, William: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Austen, William: 1622 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Austen, William: 1623 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden, but refused, and is fined
Austen, William: 1623 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Austen, William: 1625 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Austen, William: 1626 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Ayers, Robert: 1606 Apr: chosen to be a sideman
Babb, ---: 1604 Feb: he is to sue forth a new commission
Babington, Barbara: 1627 Feb: buried in the church; Lambert Daggett the sexton overcharged for bell ringing at her funeral
Babington, Ralph: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a collector
Babington, Ralph: 1609 Apr: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Garland, departed the parish
Babington, Ralph: 1613 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Babington, Ralph: 1614 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Babington, Ralph: 1614 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Babington, Ralph: 1616 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Babington, Ralph: 1617 Jan: vestryman, left the vestry meeting without permission; censured
Babington, Ralph: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Babington, Ralph: 1620 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Babington, Ralph: 1621 Sep: he is now in Mr Archer the minister's old house
Babington, Ralph: 1627 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and keeper of the vestry keys
Babington, Ralph: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Babrow, ---: 1592 Jan: (Thomas?) has lived for thirty years in a little house in the Churchyard
Babrow, Sarah: 1618 Apr: a poor woman; to receive a benevolence from Thomas Emerson's mother's gift
Bagley, Bridget: 1620 Aug: a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Bagley, Bridget: 1621 Sep: admitted an almswoman of the College, in place of James Bensted, expelled for behavior
Bailey: see also Cox alias Bailey
Bailey, Robeert: 1600 Mar: granted a pension by the vestry
Bailey, Robert: 1583 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Baker, William: 1565 Jan: the vestry orders John Bidgely to give Baker his lease
Ballard, ---: 1604 Dec: 'Father Ballard'; Goodwife Thompson asks to live with him
Ballard, ---: 1609 Jan: 'Father Ballard'; an almsman, deceased; his space in the almshouse given to John Butler
Banister, ---: 1588 Oct: at the Greyhound; to have money for the maintenance of a boy called Anthony Todd
Banister, John: 1570 Mar: made an assistant of the vestry
Baptist, Richard: 1560 Oct: to create rules for the new school
Baptist, Richard: 1561 Mar: churchwarden
Baptist, Richard: 1566 Apr: dyer; assures the vestry that Lawrence Robbins the sexton will behave himself
Barton, ---: 1603 May: 'Barton the falconer' mentioned in the vestry minutes
Battersby, Edmund: 1628 Mar: John Clapp is bound to him and three others
Battey, William: 1619 Apr: his rent reduced because of diminished access
Baxter, Andrew: 1626 Feb: his children's portions guarded by Thomas Askew's bond
Baxter, Andrew: 1627 Mar: the bond for his children's portions is in the vestry box
Bayton, Griffin: 1597 Oct: to be arrested on a forfeited bond for care of a child reputedly his
Beacon, ---: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a sideman
Beckingham, Stephen: 1604 Feb: Weaver's wife's landlord; he has an unnamed servant
Bedsted, James: 1620 Aug: an almsman of the College, married to Katherine Leake
Beecher, Henry: 1571 Oct: Alderman of Bridge Ward Without; approved expenditures
Belly, ---: 1597 Jan: widow; her unnamed son, a scholar at Winchester, will receive a stipend from the vestry
Belton, Katherine: 1627 Feb: buried in the church; Lambert Daggett the sexton overcharged for bell ringing at her funeral
Benfield, Robert: 1610 Apr: of the Bankside; chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Edward Griffin, departed the parish
Benfield, Robert: 1611 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Benfield, Robert: 1612 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Benfield, Robert: 1614 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Benfield, Robert: 1615 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Benfield, Robert: 1618 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Benfield, Robert: 1619 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Benfield, Robert: 1619 Mar: to keep the tithe book for Clink Liberty and Paris Garden
Benfield, Robert: 1620 Jan: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Dawson
Bennett, William: 1562 Feb: his houses on the Bankside to be repaired
Bennett, William: 1563 Oct: has a lease to his dwelling
Bensted, James: 1617 Sep: admitted to the College in place of William Honor, deceased
Bensted, James: 1621 Sep: of the College, expelled for behavior; his place taken by Bridget Bagley
Bentley, ---: 1594 May: the churchwardens should assess his goods for the use of his unnamed children
Bentley, ---: 1621 May: Mrs; offered a judgment about the parish boundary
Bergen, ---: 1595 Mar: (as Burgoyne) 'Father Bergen'; to be placed, with his wife, in one of Father Lewis's rooms
Bergen, ---: 1603 May: (as Goodwife Burgyn) also known as Goodwife Russell
Berry, ---: 1625 Jun: his house to be mended 'where the battlements broke it down'
Berry, James: 1628 Mar: chosen to be an overseer of the poor
Berry, Thomas: 1603 Nov: denies being an inmate or dwelling in any divided tenement
Berry, Thomas: 1603 Nov: he is keeping William Horrabin's unnamed child
Berry, Bury: see under both forms
Bett, ---: 1563 Mar: parish accounts settled in the vestry; he is in arrears
Bickersteth, Anthony: 1590 Dec: money trusted to him and to Richard Cure for the use of Mr Cope
Bidgely, John: 1565 Jan: his lease to be delivered to William Baker
Biggs, Joseph: 1616 Dec: in the Close; Mr Russell offers to pay his tithes
Bill, Thomas: 1560 Apr: churchwarden; to oversee the setting-up of the schoolhouse
Bill, Thomas: 1560 Oct: chosen to be a warden of the new school
Bill, Thomas: 1560 Oct: to create rules for the new school
Bill, Thomas: 1561 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bill, Thomas: 1561 Mar: given the lease of the schoolhouse
Bill, Thomas: 1561 Mar: churchwarden
Bill, Thomas: 1563 Mar: parish accounts settled in the vestry; he owes the church money
Bill, Thomas: 1564 Jun: chosen to audit the accounts of the collectors for the poor
Bill, Thomas: 1567 Mar: chosen to audit the churchwardens' accounts
Bill, Thomas: 1569 Mar: chosen to audit the accounts of the churchwardens
Bill, Thomas: 1571 Mar: to 'follow the business of the Commonwealth of the Borough of Southwark'
Bill, Thomas: 1571 Jul: chosen to audit the accounts of the churchwardens
Billings, Anthony: 1597 Jun: a lease shall be sealed to him
Billings, Anthony: 1597 Oct: the lease is sealed to him
Bingham, Ann: 1626 Oct: widow; two great silver flagons her gift to the parish
Bingham, John: 1594 Jun: chosen to be assistant to the vestry, in the stead of Arthur Bulman, deceased
Bingham, John: 1595 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Bingham, John: 1597 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bingham, John: 1598 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bingham, John: 1598 Mar: chosen to keep the book of the great account
Bingham, John: 1598 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Bingham, John: 1600 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Bingham, John: 1601 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Bingham, John: 1603 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bingham, John: 1604 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bingham, John: 1607 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the great account, replacing Mr House
Bingham, John: 1608 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Bingham, John: 1609 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Bingham, John: 1610 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Bingham, John: 1610 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Bingham, John: 1610 Dec: of the Boroughside; to assist the churchwardens in a placement
Bingham, John: 1611 Feb: to have three tenements called Tanhall, formerly leased to Mr Garland
Bingham, John: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Bingham, John: 1611 Mar: one of the purchasers of the fee simple of the rectory for the trustees
Bingham, John: 1611 Apr: lends the vestry £600 toward the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Bingham, John: 1611 May: purchased tenements from the vestry
Bingham, John: 1611 Jul: bought houses in Kent Street and endowed the Free School with them
Bingham, John: 1612 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Bingham, John: 1612 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Bingham, John: 1613 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Bingham, John: 1614 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Bingham, John: 1615 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Bingham, John: 1617 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Bingham, John: 1618 Dec: vestryman, representing Boroughside
Bingham, John: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Bingham, John: 1620 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Bingham, John: 1620 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Bingham, John: 1622 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Bingham, John: 1624 May: asks to lease a property next to the Oven's Mouth; denied
Bingham, John: 1625 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Bingham, John: 1625 Oct: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Samuel Simonds
Bird, ---: 1586 Sep: widow; holds tenements of the parish that Gilbert Rocket seeks to have
Bird, ---: 1587 Mar: widow; Gilbert Rocket to have the lease to her house
Bird, Jean: daughter of William Bird q.v.
Bird, Mary: wife of William Bird q.v.
Bird, Mary: 1587 Nov: deceased; her former property, the Beer Pot and the adjoining tenement, now leased to Henry Draper
Bird, William: 1576 Mar: he and his family given a lease of the Bankside house they now occupy
Blackby, Edith: 1593 Jan: money received in the vestry 'in respect of Edith Blackby'
Bland, Susan: 1620 May: a poor parish-born child, being maintained by Goodwife Thompson
Blore, ---: 1595 Mar: Sir George Carew's man, in arrears with the parish
Blyton, John: 1564 Nov: evidence about his lands produced in the vestry
Board, Stephen: 1617 Jun: Sir; his downspouts drain water into the church way; to be spoken with
Boaton, ---: 1625 Oct: widow of parish clerk John Boston, deceased
Bobbit, William: 1581 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Bobbitt, William: 1573 Dec: chiosen to be a vestryman
Bobbitt, William: 1575 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bobbitt, William: 1575 Jul: to help resolve the quarrel between Thomas Etheridge and Humphrey Royden
Bobbitt, William: 1576 May: chosen to be an auditor of the free school
Bobbitt, William: 1576 Sep: chosen to be an auditor for the Clink and Upper Ground
Bobbitt, William: 1577 Jan: one of the collectors for the relief of Colyton Haven in Devon
Bobbitt, William: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bobbitt, William: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bobbitt, William: 1582 Apr: appointed Upper Ground subsidy gatherer by the vestry
Bolt, ---: 1604 Apr: widow of Gabriel Bolt, late parish clerk; his bond returned to her
Bolt, Gabriel: 1602 Nov: chosen to be clerk of the parish
Bolt, Gabriel: 1603 Sep: the clerk; promises to give the churchwardens all money he receives on their behalf
Bolt, Gabriel: 1604 Mar: parish clerk, deceased; replaced by John Boston
Bolt, Richard: 1583 May: citizen and bowman of London; stands surety with Richard Odey for Joan Pickman, widow
Bolt, Richard: 1583 May: his signature [actually his mark, a bow-and-arrow]
Bond, John: 1606 Feb: his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Bonham, William: 1611 Mar: executor of the will of George Palin, who left a bequest to the parish
Booth, ---: 1611 Apr: lately had a lease of some tenements
Booth, John: 1607 Nov: a note about his lease
Booth, Richard: 1611 Mar: executor of the will of George Palin, who left a bequest to the parish
Boover, Richard: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Boover, Richard: 1606 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Boover, Richard: 1606 Apr: chosen to be an auditor of the collectors' accounts
Boover, Richard: 1606 Apr: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Boover, Richard: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Boover, Richard: 1607 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion 'book' [error for cup?]
Boover, Richard: 1607 Aug: churchwarden; his signature, as witness to the removal of a tombstone
Boover, Richard: 1609 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Boover, Richard: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Boover, Richard: 1613 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Boover, Richard: 1615 Feb: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the vestry by Robert Pemell
Boover, Richard: 1605 Jul: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Henry Dalton, deceased
Borman, Nicholas: 1592 Dec: scrivener in White Cross Street; he is to have 12d weekly for keeping Sarah Okey, a child
Boston, ---: 1626 Apr: Mrs, former wife of John Boston, parish clerk, now wife of Thomas White
Boston, ---: 1626 Apr: Mrs, now Mrs White; the vestry asks for money her late husband owed
Boston, John: 1604 Mar: chosen to be parish clerk in the stead of Gabriel Bolt, deceased
Boston, John: 1604 Apr: parish clerk; his performance bond locked in the vestry chest
Boston, John: 1608 Jun: parish clerk; to distribute ministerial benefits to Mr Francis and Mr Simonds
Boston, John: 1621 Jan: parish clerk; deputised to read prayers when James Archer the minister is preaching
Boston, John: 1623 Apr: parish clerk; his fee for burying people who have no money will be covered by the vestry
Boston, John: 1625 Oct: parish clerk, deceased; replaced by John Rice
Bottom, Alice: 1563 Dec: mother of John Bottom, mentioned in the vestry minutes
Bottom, John: 1563 Dec:, Thomas Redding will pay him the money he owes
Bottom, John: 1564 Jan: Thomas Martin represents John in his dispute with Thomas Redding
Bottom, John: 1564 Jun: son of William Bottom, baker, deceased
Bottom, John: 1567 Nov: of Southwark; evidences belonging to him found in the parish chest
Bottom, John: 1569 Dec: son of William Bottom of Southwasrk, baker, deceased; named in the vestry minutes
Bottom, William: 1564 Jun: baker, deceased; his property in Warwickshire discussed in the vestry
Bottom, William: 1569 Dec: of Southwasrk, baker, deceased; named in the vestry minutes
Bottom, William: 1574 Jun: his writings delivered to Thomas Jakes
Bowmer, Richard: 1573 Feb: invited to join the vestry
Bowmer, Richard: 1573 Dec: vestryman, identified as an innholder
Bowmer, Richard: 1577 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bowmer, Richard: 1578 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Bowmer, Richard: 1580 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of church lands
Bowmer, Richard: 1580 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor
Bowmer, Richard: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bowmer, Richard: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bowmer, Richard: 1583 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bowmer, Richard: 1585 Jan: to be fined for departing the vestry 'without license'
Bowmer, Richard: 1585 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Bowmer, Richard: 1588 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Bowmer, Richard: 1589 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Bowmer, Richard: 1590 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bowmer, Richard: 1594 Jan: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by William Garland
Bowyer, Edward: 1621 Apr: Sir; supported Daniel Ellis's appeal to the vestry for money
Bowyer, Marie: 1618 Apr: a poor woman; to receive a benevolence from Thomas Emerson's mother's gift
Bowyer, Rebecca: 1617 Feb: the vestry notes her poverty and her daughter being diseased
Boyer, William: 1594 May: charged by the vestry to search for inmates or divided tenements and to report back
Boyer, William: 1597 Mar: replaced as surveyor of inmates by Garrett Smith
Boyle, Henry: 1590 May: gent; to pay the vestry rent for certain tenements formerly occupied by John Stone
Bracy, ---: 1597 Apr: Mrs, of Fenchurch Street; the vestry notes her gift to the poor of the parish
Bracy, ---: 1598 Feb: Mrs, of Fenchurch Street; her gift to the poor of the parish noted by the vestry
Bradford, Edmund: 1597 Dec: the vestry will pay him for child care
Brasbridge, Ann: 1578 May: wife of William Brasbridge; the vestry says she is to go to Wiltshire
Brasbridge, Thomas: 1578 May: schoolmaster; he owes money to his brother William Brasbridge
Brasbridge, William: brother of Thomas Brasbridge the schoolmaster q.v.
Brewer, ---: 1614 May: widow, almswoman, deceased; her place taken by Joan Gold
Brickwood, ---: 1600 Mar: the vestry to see if his building has encroached on the Vine
Brickwood, Christopher: 1624 Mar: vestry grants him money for 'succor and relief'
Bright, William: 1572 Jul: named as a collector for the poor
Brightman, ---: 1597 Oct: some tenements, formerly his, are now Francis Langley's
Brightman, William: 1568 Apr: to advise about agreements with St Olave about the grammar school
Brigley, Thomas: 1564 Jul: his money delivered to the vestry by Nicholas Hollanby
Brockas, Thomas: 1574 May: (Brockett?) given a lease to ground in St George's Field
Bromfield, ---: 1623 Mar: 'old Mrs Bromfield'; has a licence to eat flesh in Lent
Bromfield, Edward: 1609 Apr: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr House, departed the parish
Bromfield, Edward: 1610 Dec: of the Boroughside; to assist the churchwardens in a placement
Bromfield, Edward: 1611 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Bromfield, Edward: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Bromfield, Edward: 1612 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Bromfield, Edward: 1613 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Bromfield, Edward: 1613 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Bromfield, Edward: 1614 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Bromfield, Edward: 1614 Mar: styled an 'ancient of the vestry'
Bromfield, Edward: 1615 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Bromfield, Edward: 1616 Jan: to be conferred with about a quitrent paid to the king
Bromfield, Edward: 1616 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Bromfield, Edward: 1616 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Bromfield, Edward: 1618 Dec: vestryman, representing Boroughside
Bromfield, Edward: 1619 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Bromfield, Edward: 1619 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Bromfield, Edward: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Bromfield, Edward: 1623 Mar: (as Brafield) chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Bromfield, Edward: 1625 Oct: vestryman, has departed the parish; to be replaced
Bromfield, Edward: 1625 Oct: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by William Sledd
Bromfield, Robert: 1600 Jun: he and his father have tenants in the Christopher
Bromfield, Robert: 1613 Jul: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Mayhew, deceased
Bromfield, Robert: 1615 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Bromfield, Robert: 1616 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bromfield, Robert: 1616 Dec: has a long lease on the Soap House
Bromfield, Robert: 1618 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Bromfield, Robert: 1618 Dec: vestryman, representing Boroughside
Bromfield, Robert: 1619 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Bromfield, Robert: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Bromfield, Robert: 1622 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden for the general poor
Bromfield, Robert: 1624 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Bromfield, Robert: 1626 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Bromfield, Robert: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the general poor
Bromfield, Thomas: 1569 Jul: concern about the garden plot behind his house
Bromfield, Thomas: 1569 Aug: his lease sealed
Bromfield, Thomas: 1572 Mar: to be an assessor of the parish's lands
Bromfield, Thomas: 1574 Feb: a dispute between him and William Dawtry to be settled by arbitration
Bromfield, Thomas: 1574 Feb: he is married to a 'Mrs Dawtry' according to the vestry minutes
Bromfield, Thomas: 1575 Oct: he has a garden behind William Dawtry's house
Bromfield, Thomas: 1579 May: mention made of his unexpired lease of a garden plot
Bromfield, Thomas: 1579 Aug: chosen to be a vestryman, in place of John Savage deceased
Bromfield, Thomas: 1580 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bromfield, Thomas: 1581 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bromfield, Thomas: 1583 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Bromfield, Thomas: 1583 Aug: chosen to be an auditor
Bromfield, Thomas: 1584 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Bromfield, Thomas: 1584 Dec: he is to travel, with others, 'about the parish business', including 'the lease of the Parsonage'
Bromfield, Thomas: 1585 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Bromfield, Thomas: 1586 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Bromfield, Thomas: 1586 Jul: fined 'for using of unseemly words in this vestry'
Bromfield, Thomas: 1586 Sep: chosen to be an auditor for the poor book
Bromfield, Thomas: 1587 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Bromfield, Thomas: 1588 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bromfield, Thomas: 1590 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Bromfield, Thomas: 1592 Dec: he holds the lease to the Christopher and tenements belonging to it
Bromfield, Thomas: 1593 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Bromfield, Thomas: 1594 Mar: 'Mr Deputy'; chosen to be a surveyor
Bromfield, Thomas: 1594 Mar: 'Mr Deputy'; trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Bromfield, Thomas: 1594 Jun: 'Mr Deputy'; at vestry meetings he is to sit between Hugh Browker and Thomas Head
Bromfield, Thomas: 1595 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bromfield, Thomas: 1596 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chests
Bromfield, Thomas: 1598 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Bromfield, Thomas: 1600 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Bromfield, Thomas: 1600 Mar: trusted by the vestry with three keys to the parish chests
Bromfield, Thomas: 1601 Jul: vestryman, 'gone out of the parish'; replaced on the vestry by James Pollard
Bromley, John: 1598 Oct: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Brian Pattenson, deceased
Bromley, John: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of the parish's lands
Bromley, John: 1603 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bromley, John: 1605 Dec: censured by the vestry for inappropriate speech
Bromley, John: 1606 May: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Magett
Bromley, Thomas: 1626 Jan: admitted to the College in place of Reynold Evans, deceased
Bromley, Thomas: 1626 Mar: of the College, deceased; his place taken by Agnes Howell
Bromrigg, Brownrigg: see under both forms
Brook, Annis: wife of Thomas Brook q.v.
Brook, Thomas: 1578 Feb: the vestry agrees to support him and his wife Annis 'in respect of their age and poverty'
Browker, Hugh: 1591 Oct: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Richard Dodson
Browker, Hugh: 1592 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Browker, Hugh: 1595 Mar: he is to follow the dispute between the county and the parish over payments for hue and cry
Browker, Hugh: 1596 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Browker, Hugh: 1598 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Browker, Hugh: 1600 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Browker, Hugh: 1602 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Browker, Hugh: 1605 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of last year's accounts
Browker, Hugh: 1606 Jan: holds a lease of tenements from the parish
Browker, Hugh: 1606 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Browker, Hugh: 1607 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Browker, Hugh: 1608 Mar: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Edward Allen
Browker, Hugh: 1613 Apr: distribution of his legacy
Browker, Thomas: 1575 Sep: chosen to be a governor of the free school
Browker, Thomas: 1628 Aug: to be consulted about Edward Allen's proposed almshouses
Browker, William: 1560 Oct: chosen to be a warden of the new school
Browker, William: 1560 Oct: to create rules for the new school
Browker, William: 1562 Dec: to take the schoolhouse licence to Mr John Southcote, serjeant of the law, for counsel
Browker, William: 1564 Nov: churchwarden; evidence about John Blyton's lands delivered to him
Browker, William: 1569 Mar: chosen to audit the accounts of the churchwardens
Browker, William: 1569 Aug: all debts of him 'and his company' to be discharged
Browker, William: 1572 Mar: to peruse and ratify the parish's tithe books
Browker, William: 1573 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the account
Browker, William: 1573 Apr: chosen to be one of the surveyors
Browker, William: 1574 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Browker, William: 1575 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Browker, William: 1576 Nov: agreed that Thomas House should sit between him and John Philpot
Browker, William: 1577 Mar: chosen to audit the accounts of the churchwardens
Browker, William: 1586 Mar: his house is east of Gilbert Rocket's two Bankside tenements
Brown, ---: 1587 Aug: tenant in a messuage to be held by John Treene
Brown, ---: 1589 Oct: 'Father Brown'; a candidate for a pension
Brown, ---: 1604 Jul: gardener; encroaching on parish land in Kent Street; asked to pay rent or vacate
Brown, ---: 1613 Nov: of the College, widow, deceased; her place taken by Howell Lewis
Brown, George: 1582 Mar: the way between his house and John Treene's discussed
Brown, George: 1582 Mar: the pathway between his house and John Treene's discussed by the vestry
Brown, George: 1587 Sep: he and his unnamed wife are tenants in a house leased by John Treene
Brown, James: 1623 Jan: his tenement to be viewed by the vestry
Brown, John: 1616 Jul: bricklayer; wants a lease to build new tenements
Brown, John: 1616 Sep: James Read brought Brown's lease to the vestry to be sealed
Brownrigg, ---: 1628 Aug: (as Bromrigg) his wife to be paid for cleaning the pews
Brownrigg, Richard: 1615 Apr: to attend the vestry door as Richard Sellwood had
Brownrigg, Richard: 1618 Mar: a bearer; has a complaint against Oliver Simpson, gravemaker
Brownrigg, Richard: 1618 Mar: 'a very poor man', his wage will be increased
Brunt, Thomas: 1576 Mar: shoemaker; neighbor of William Bird on the Bankside
Brunt, Thomas: 1587 Nov: shoemaker; dwells in a tenement next to the Beer Pot
Bucket, Rowland: 1618 Dec: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Mansell, deceased
Bucket, Rowland: 1619 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Bucket, Rowland: 1620 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bucket, Rowland: 1620 Mar: to keep the tithe book of Clink Liberty and Paris Garden
Bucket, Rowland: 1621 Jan: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the vestry by George Juby
Buckland, Robert: 1608 Dec: gave the vestry money collected for equipping soldiers in Ireland
Buckland, Robert: 1613 Aug: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Terry, deceased
Buckland, Robert: 1615 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Buckland, Robert: 1615 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Buckland, Robert: 1616 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Buckland, Robert: 1616 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Buckland, Robert: 1617 Jan: vestryman, left the vestry meeting without permission; censured
Buckland, Robert: 1617 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Buckland, Robert: 1618 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Buckland, Robert: 1619 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Buckland, Robert: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Buckland, Robert: 1620 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Buckland, Robert: 1621 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Buckland, Robert: 1622 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Buckland, Robert: 1623 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Buckland, Robert: 1625 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Buckland, Robert: 1627 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Buckland, Robert: 1628 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Buckland, Robert: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Bugbury, ---: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Bugless, ---: 1580 Oct: 'Mother Bugless'; placed in one of the new almshouses by the New Churchyard
Bullard, ---: 1625 May: widow; a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Bullen, Margaret: 1563 Apr: widow; gave money for the grammar school
Buller, Joan: 1626 Jan: widow; admitted to the College in place of Joan Gould, deceased
Bullerdyne, Thomas: 1593 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Bulman, Arthur: 1582 Apr: appointed street-side subsidy gatherer by the vestry
Bulman, Arthur: 1587 Nov: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of John Philpot
Bulman, Arthur: 1588 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Bulman, Arthur: 1589 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Bulman, Arthur: 1591 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Bulman, Arthur: 1594 Jun: vestryman, deceased; replaced as an assistant to the vestry by John Bingham
Bulmer, Edward: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of highways
Burbage, Robert: 1624 Sep: chosen to be a vestryman, in the stead of Mr Franklin, deceased
Burbage, Robert: 1625 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Burbage, Robert: 1626 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Burde: see under Bird
Burden, John: 1619 May: of the College, deceased; his place taken by Thomas Doggett
Burden, Nicholas: 1559 Sep: purchase of church property authorized
Burden, Nicholas: 1561 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Burden, Robert: 1610 May: admitted to the College of the Poor in place of Thomas Derry, deceased
Burden, Burton: see under both forms
Burgyn, Bergen: see under both forms
Burson, Thomas: 1580 Oct: admitted to one of the almshouses in the New Churchyard
Burton, Walter: 1578 Jun: chosen to be a vestryman
Burton, Walter: 1579 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Burton, Walter: 1582 Apr: appointed Upper Ground subsidy gatherer by the vestry
Burton, Walter: 1597 May: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Thomas Iremonger
Burton, Burden: see under both forms
Bury, Berry: see under both forms
Butler, ---: 1579 Mar:shoemaker; his bill presented to the vestry
Butler, ---: 1579 Jun: shoemaker within Chain Gate; his wages discussed
Butler, ---: 1580 Mar: his bill brought into the vestry
Butler, ---: 1581 Apr: his obligation to the vestry cancelled and returned to him
Butler, ---: 1598 Jul: 'old Butler'; he is to have a pension of 4 pence a week
Butler, ---: 1604 Feb: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Russell, departed
Butler, ---: 1604 Apr: promises to pay for Elephant Alley and for three tenements
Butler, ---: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Butler, ---: 1605 Oct: claims a garden plot belongs to the Red Horse, not the Vine
Butler, ---: 1606 Jan: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Draper
Butler, ---: 1612 Feb: deceased; his tenants owe tithes; his heir to be approached
Butler, John: 1609 Jan: given a place in the almshouse, father Ballard having died
Butler, John: 1610 Nov: deceased; Mr Marshall, one of his executors, asked to pay his back tithes
Butler, Thomas: 1625 Jan: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Butler, Thomas: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a vestryman for Clink Liberty in the stead of Roger Cole, deceased
Butler, Thomas: 1628 Aug: tithes for his houses to be reconsidered
Butterton, William: 1599 Feb: chosen to be the new minister, replacing Thomas Ratcliff, deceased
Butterton, William: 1600 May: the minister; the house lately built before his door is to be pulled down and removed
Butterton, William: 1602 Oct: the minister; a list of duties he wishes to perform
Butterton, William: 1602 Nov: the minister; his duties expanded, and his wages discussed
Butterton, William: 1605 Mar: the minister; his imminent departure anticipated
Butterton, William: 1605 Jul: the minister; a benevolence given him 'his great charge of children'
Butterton, William: 1605 May: the minister; his departure confirmed
Cady, ---: 1590 Mar: the vestry say of him and Mr Cope that they 'deal for our lease'
Caesar, Julius: 1591 Jun: Sir; represents the parish in the matter of Thomas Clement
Campbell, ---: 1586 Apr: widow of Christopher Campbell; she may continue to receive the income from her late husband's lease
Campbell, ---: 1591 Apr: Mr (error for Mrs?) to give over her place and be placed elsewhere
Campbell, Christopher: 1561 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Campbell, Christopher: 1563 Mar: parish accounts settled in the vestry; he is owed money
Campbell, Christopher: 1567 Mar: chosen to audit the churchwardens' accounts
Campbell, Christopher: 1573 Sep: one of the auditors of accounts
Campbell, Christopher: 1573 Dec: granted a lease to two parish tenements
Campbell, Christopher: 1574 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of accounts
Campbell, Christopher: 1575 Mar: chosen to be an auditor for the year to come
Campbell, Christopher: 1575 Sep: chosen to be a governor of the free school
Campbell, Christopher: 1576 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of accounts
Campbell, Christopher: 1576 Aug: chosen to be an auditor
Campbell, Christopher: 1577 Mar: chosen to audit the accounts of the churchwardens
Campbell, Christopher: 1578 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Campbell, Christopher: 1578 Jul: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Campbell, Christopher: 1578 Oct: the vestry lent him money, holding the lease of his house as security
Campbell, Christopher: 1579 Mar: chosen to be an auditor for the churchwardens' accounts
Campbell, Christopher: 1579 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the old collectors' account
Campbell, Christopher: 1580 Aug: chosen to be an auditor
Campbell, Christopher: 1581 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Campbell, Christopher: 1582 Aug: his lease of two tenements as security for a loan produced in the vestry
Campbell, Christopher: 1583 Mar: his lease of two tenements as security for a loan produced in the vestry
Campbell, Christopher: 1583 Aug: chosen to be an auditor
Campbell, Christopher: 1584 Jul: the churchwardens will soon reclaim the two tenements that Campbell leases from them
Campbell, Christopher: 1586 Apr: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Thomas Luke alias Audley
Campion, ---: 1599 Jul: Mrs, of Great Allhallows; her gift delivered to the vestry
Candige, Edward: 1583 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor
Canterbury, archbishop of: 1582 Dec: orders a Dr Lewen to speak with the churchwardens about a marriage
Caper, Capper: see under both forms
Capper, John: 1617 Jan: the vestry to pay him for discharge of a bond
Capper, Sarah: 1617 Jan: wife of John Capper
Capper, Caper: see under both forms
Carew, George: 1592 Apr: Sir; his man Newse has stopped a passageway; the vestry seek relief
Carew, George: 1595 Mar: Sir; he is to be made aware of Blore and Newse needing to pay their arrearages
Carsey, Tomlinson: 1627 Feb: buried in the church; Lambert Daggett the sexton overcharged for bell ringing at his funeral
Carter, ---: 1617 Apr: has a lease of the house adjoining the Soap House
Carter, ---: 1623 Sep: fellow of Clare Hall, a candidate to replace Thomas Sutton as preacher; not chosen
Carter, Joan: 1626 Oct: a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Carter, Joan: 1628 Mar: admitted to the College in place of Ann Poulson
Carter, Randall: 1589 Jun: his tenants discussed in the vestry
Carter, Randall: 1595 Jul: (as Randolph) chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Thomas Emerson
Carter, Randall: 1597 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for church lands
Carter, Randall: 1598 Oct: chosen to be an auditor of the book of the collectors for the poor
Carter, Randall: 1600 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Carter, Randall: 1601 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the collectors' books
Carter, Randall: 1602 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Carter, Randall: 1603 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the collectors' accounts
Carter, Randall: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Carter, Randall: 1605 Mar: chosen to keep the book of the great account
Carter, Randall: 1605 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Carter, Randall: 1606 Feb: his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Carter, Randall: 1606 Feb: churchwarden; his signature, affirming that Henry Shelly was present at divine service
Carter, Randall: 1606 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Carter, Randall: 1607 Mar: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Carter, Randall: 1608 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Carter, Randall: 1610 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Carter, Randall: 1610 Dec: of the Boroughside; to assist the churchwardens in a placement
Carter, Randall: 1611 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Carter, Randall: 1613 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Carter, Randall: 1614 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Carter, Randall: 1615 Feb: vestryman; moved to the Bankside but will still be a Boroughside vestryman
Carter, Randall: 1615 Sep: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Newman
Carver, ---: 1622 Nov: widow; a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Castle, William: 1576 Feb: sold a messuage in Kent Street called the Horseshoe to Thomas Redding
Cavendish, Edmund: 1585 May: chosen to be a collector for the gathering of the fifteenths for the streetside
Cawdray, Elizabeth: 1622 Mar: widow of Henry; the vestry has borrowed money from her
Cawdray, Joseph: 1625 Oct: the only surviving child of the Cawdray family
Chamberlain, ---: 1587 Aug: tenant in a messuage to be held by John Treene
Chamberlain, ---: 1606 Jul: setting up 'a little cottage or shed' on parish ground; is to pay rent
Chambers, ---: 1587 May: his legacy to the parish discussed in the vestry
Chambers, ---: 1589 Mar: from the Bell; a gift from him of coals for the poor
Chandler, ---: 1614 May: 'Old Chandler'; a lease of his house to be granted to him and his unnamed son
Chapman, ---: 1614 Aug: widow; her house needs repair, and she needs a lease, being but a 'tenant at will'
Chappell, Edward: 1576 Feb: involved in the sale and purchase of the Horseshoe in Kent Street
Charlton, William: 1619 Nov: admitted an almsman to the College, chosen by Lord Chief Justice Hobart
Charsley, ---: 1611 Nov: rent terms offered to his wife for their house
Charsley, ---: 1616 Feb: Goodwife; seeks further allowance for keeping a poor boy born in the parish
Cheney, John: 1588 Apr: citien and merchant tailor; the vestry notes that he is raising an orphan girl
Child, ---: 1624 Apr: has documents about Swan Alley
Church, ---: 1605 Mar: proposed by Edmund Snape as a good candidate for minister
Clapp, John: 1628 Mar: bound to Edmund Battersby, Peter Sadler, John Gelding, and Michael Frisby
Clark, ---: 1604 Dec: 'Mr Baron'; asked to be a commissioner for the suit about fifteenths
Clark, ---: 1604 Dec: 'Mr Baron'; to ba asked if he would like his pew re-fitted
Clark, ---: 1605 Mar: 'Mr Baron'; to be asked for a meeting about the fifteenths
Clark, ---: 1614 Dec: Lady; her loan to the parish to be repaid
Clark, ---: 1623 Mar: Lady; will provide a new communion table for the church
Clark, John: 1600 Mar: (error for Richard?) chosen to be an overseer for the poor of the Bankside and Paris Garden
Clark, Richard: 1567 Jul: collector for the highways for the Clink
Clark, Richard: 1574 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of accounts
Clark, Richard: 1575 Jul: to help resolve the quarrel between Thomas Etheridge and Humphrey Royden
Clark, Richard: 1575 Sep: designated an 'ancient' of the vestry
Clark, Richard: 1576 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Clark, Richard: 1577 Mar: listed as a churchwarden in the vestry minutes
Clark, Richard: 1578 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Clark, Richard: 1578 Jul: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Clark, Richard: 1579 Mar: chosen to be an auditor for the churchwardens' accounts
Clark, Richard: 1579 May: of the Bankside; trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Clark, Richard: 1580 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of church lands
Clark, Richard: 1580 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Clark, Richard: 1581 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Clark, Richard: 1581 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Clark, Richard: 1583 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Clark, Richard: 1584 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Clark, Richard: 1584 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Clark, Richard: 1585 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Clark, Richard: 1586 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Clark, Richard: 1588 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Clark, Richard: 1591 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Clark, Richard: 1593 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Clark, Richard: 1594 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Clark, Richard: 1595 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Clark, Richard: 1606 Jan: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Topping
Clark, Robert: 1586 Mar: tenant in one of Gilbert Rocket's two Bankside tenements
Clavering, George: 1619 Nov: (as Claverne) candidate for admission to the College, but not chosen
Clavering, George: 1620 May: (as Claverne) admitted to the College, in place of William Charlton, deceased
Clavering, George: 1621 May: (as Clavern) his house in the College needs repairs badly
Clavering, George: 1627 Mar: of the College, deceased; no successor recorded
Claybrook, ---: 1600 Mar: Mrs; to be warned about keeping a way chained
Claybrook, John: 1592 Sep: the vestry discusses the stones in his house, and his annoyances
Claybrook, John: 1593 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Claybrook, John: 1594 May: he is to bring into the vestry an accounting of the collection made for soldiers
Claybrook, John: 1594 Jul: he has a lease to the chapel
Claybrook, John: 1594 Jul: he should be moved by the churchwardens to make repairs
Claybrook, John: 1594 Sep: he visits the vestry to discuss reparations to the chapel
Claybrook, John: 1594 Nov: he being unreasonable, the churchwardens will 'proceed against him by order of law'
Claybrook, John: 1594 Nov: his lease to the chapel re-assigned to Francis Yeomans
Clayton, Alice: 1616 Jun: (as Cleaton) widow, age about 80, admitted to the College in place of widow Davis, deceased
Clayton, Peter: 1619 Sep: (as Cleaton) petitions for some relief, being very poor; vestry may agree
Clement, Thomas: 1591 Jun: a scholar; the vestry received a letteer from the Privy Council on his behalf
Clewer, ---: 1596 Jul: promises the vestry to pave his part of 'the highway toward the Park'
Clewer, ---: 1598 Feb: the churchwardens to speak with him about the tithes of Rochester House
Clewer, ---: 1598 May: the vestry to pursue the matter of the tithes of Rochester House
Clewer, ---: 1598 Jul: to be sued for his unpaid tithes
Clewer, ---: 1604 Apr: three tenements, once his, now Mr Butler's
Cliff, Richard: 1625 Oct: a candidate for sexton, but not chosen
Colbrand, John: 1617 Sep: candidate for admission to the College, but not chosen
Cole, Edward: 1606 Feb: his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Cole, Roger: 1597 Nov: (Roger?) he has a wall near the Green Dragon
Cole, Roger: 1606 Feb: notary public; his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Cole, Roger: 1606 Feb: notary public; his signature, affirming that Henry Shelly was present at divine service
Cole, Roger: 1606 May: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Face, deceased
Cole, Roger: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cole, Roger: 1607 Aug: churchwarden; his signature, as witness to the removal of a tombstone
Cole, Roger: 1608 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cole, Roger: 1609 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Cole, Roger: 1610 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Cole, Roger: 1610 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Cole, Roger: 1610 Dec: of Clink Liberty; to assist the churchwardens in a placement
Cole, Roger: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Cole, Roger: 1613 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Cole, Roger: 1614 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Cole, Roger: 1614 Mar: styled an 'ancient of the vestry'
Cole, Roger: 1615 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and to keep the tithe book for the Clink and Paris Garden
Cole, Roger: 1616 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Cole, Roger: 1616 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Cole, Roger: 1616 Sep: Mr Iremonger offers him a lease to the house 'that Johnson dwelt in'
Cole, Roger: 1616 Sep: placed a losing bid on the Vine and Beer Pot
Cole, Roger: 1617 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Cole, Roger: 1618 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Cole, Roger: 1618 Dec: vestryman, representing Clink Liberty and Upper Ground
Cole, Roger: 1619 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Cole, Roger: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Cole, Roger: 1621 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Cole, Roger: 1621 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Cole, Roger: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Cole, Roger: 1622 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cole, Roger: 1623 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Cole, Roger: 1624 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Cole, Roger: 1626 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Cole, Roger: 1626 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Cole, Roger: 1627 Jun: vestryman; lends money to the vestry
Cole, Roger: 1628 Mar: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Thomas Butler
Collett, Thomas: 1565 Mar: to view all church buildings and lands
Collett, Thomas: 1568 May: will contribute toward a new brick wall to enclose the churchyard
Collett, Thomas: 1568 May: has land next to Hugh Hammerton's parish lands in St George's Field
Collett, Thomas: 1570 Oct: gave money toward the brick wall in the New Churchyard
Collins, Edward: 1625 Oct: chosen to be the new clerk of the vestry
Collins, Edward: 1626 Feb: showed the vestry a bond for Andrew Baxter's children
Collins, Edward: 1627 Dec: continuing as clerk of the vestry
Collinson, ---: 1628 Aug: widow; a controversy beetween her and Lambert Daggett
Collinson, Christopher: 1601 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Collinson, Christopher: 1621 Aug: chosen to be the new sexton
Collop, Thomas: 1583 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor; but he left the parish
Colpes, John: 1606 Feb: his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Colthurst, ---: 1611 Jul: the vestry has a bond of his
Cook, ---: 1614 Sep: widow, almswoman in the College, deceased; her place taken by Katherine Leake, widow
Cooper, Henry: 1615 Dec: (as Cowper) of Battersea; offers to buy the acre in Battersea Field
Cope, ---: 1590 Jan: vestry discussion of his representing them about the lease to the parsonage
Cope, ---: 1590 Mar: the vestry say of him and Mr Cady that they 'deal for our lease'
Cope, ---: 1590 Apr: some vestrymen will try to conclude with him about the lease of the parsonage
Cope, ---: 1591 Jan: he is to deliver to the vestry the old and new leases to the parsonage
Corden, James: 1606 Apr: chosen to be a sideman
Corden, William: 1615 Feb: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Topping, deceased
Corden, William: 1617 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and to keep the Bankside and Upper Ground tithe book
Corden, William: 1618 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Corden, William: 1618 Mar: to keep the tithe book of the Bankside and Upper Ground
Corden, William: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Corden, William: 1621 Sep: vestrynan, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Nicholas Norman
Corker, ---: 1611 Oct: widow; Rose Musk is to be placed either with her or with widow Davies
Corker, ---: 1625 May: an almswoman, deceased; replaced in the almshouse by Ann Polson
Corker, Helen: 1608 Aug: widow; admitted to the College of the Poor, replacing widow King, deceased
Corker, William: 1599 Mar: his poverty being considered, the vestry grants him a pension
Corney, Elizabeth: 1627 Feb: buried in the church; Lambert Daggett the sexton overcharged for bell ringing at her funeral
Cotterell, John: 1611 Nov: his unnamed wife told they must vacate their house because they slaughter there
Cotton, ---: 1617 Apr: 'old Father Cotton' of the College, deceased; his place taken by William Honor
Cownden, William: 1585 May: chosen to be a collector for the gathering of the fifteenths for the streetside
Cownden, William: 1585 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Cownden, William: 1592 Dec: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of John a Wood
Cownden, William: 1593 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Cownden, William: 1595 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cownden, William: 1597 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for church lands
Cownden, William: 1599 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the parish, school, and poor accounts
Cownden, William: 1599 Jul: chosen to be an auditor of the collectors' books
Cownden, William: 1600 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cownden, William: 1601 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cownden, William: 1601 Mar: chosen to keep the book of the great account
Cownden, William: 1601 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three sets of keys to the parish chests
Cownden, William: 1601 Mar: in a dispute with Mr Megotson about the Church House
Cownden, William: 1602 Apr: chosen to be an auditor of the collectors' books
Cownden, William: 1603 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Cownden, William: 1603 Mar: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Cownden, William: 1605 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of last year's accounts
Cownden, William: 1605 Mar: spoken of as an 'ancient' of the vestry
Cownden, William: 1606 Feb: his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Cownden, William: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cownden, William: 1607 Mar: chosen to keep the book for (i.e. be warden of) the College
Cownden, William: 1607 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Cownden, William: 1607 Mar: he, being burgess of parliament, declines his election as churchwarden
Cownden, William: 1608 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cownden, William: 1608 Mar: chosen to keep the book for (i.e. be warden of) the College
Cownden, William: 1609 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cownden, William: 1609 Mar: chosen to keep the book of the great account
Cownden, William: 1609 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Cownden, William: 1610 Mar: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by William Russell
Cowper, Cooper: see under both forms
Cox, William: 1564 Mar: butcher; ordered to pay his debt to Thomas Pulter
Cox, William: 1576 Sep: chosen to be an auditor for the Clink and Upper Ground
Cox, William: 1577 Jan: one of the collectors for the relief of Colyton Haven in Devon
Cox, William: 1577 Mar: (as 'Cox alias Bailey') chosen to be a churchwarden
Cox, William: 1578 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cox, William: 1579 Jun: says he shall have the house by the Lily Pot on the Bankside
Cox, William: 1580 Mar: (as 'Cox alias Bailey') chosen to be a churchwarden
Cox, William: 1582 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Cox, William: 1582 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Cox, William: 1582 Apr: appointed Bankside subsidy gatherer by the vestry
Cox, William: 1583 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Cox, William: 1585 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cox, William: 1586 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cox, William: 1586 Sep: (as 'Cox alias Bailey') vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Miles Wilkinson
Cox, William: 1588 Jun: butcher; bound by the vestry for raising the boy Samuel Howell
Cox, William: 1590 Jan: butcher; gave the vestry money he had gathered 'for the setting out of soldiers'
Cramer, Nicholas: 1583 Apr: his yearly wage to be increased from 20s to 26s8d
Cramer, Nicholas: 1586 Dec: the vestry will give him money 'for the keeping of a poor child named Nicholas Week'
Cramer, Nicholas: 1587 Mar: caring for two needy children; the vestry sends money
Cramer, Nicholas: 1588 Mar: the vestry names Richard Sellwood to serve in his stead
Cramer, Nicholas: 1588 Mar: the vestry names Richard Smallwood to serve in his stead
Crew, Jeremy: 1625 Dec: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Snelling
Crew, Jeremy: 1627 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden for the tithes of the Clink and Upper Ground
Cripps, ---: 1586 Jan: 'Lady'; a hearse cloth now lying over her grave
Croft, William: 1628 Mar: chosen to be an overseer of the poor
Crowder, John: 1608 Dec: former surveyor of highways, will return the funds he has collected
Crowder, John: 1615 Sep: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Treherne junior, deceased
Crowder, John: 1620 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the general poor
Crowder, John: 1620 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Crowder, John: 1621 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Crowder, John: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Crowder, John: 1623 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Crowder, William: 1570 Mar: his land on the Bankside to be viewed
Crowley, Robert: 1569 Jun: to be admitted as schoolmaster, replacing Christopher Ockland
Crowley, Robert: 1578 Jun: James Style, the preacher, is to have the stipend, and do the lectures, formerly Crowley's
Crowther, John: 1625 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Crowther, John: 1626 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Croxton, Leonard: 1589 Oct: (as Crawson) chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Robert Pinder
Croxton, Leonard: 1590 Mar: (as Crawson) chosen to be a surveyor
Croxton, Leonard: 1591 Aug: (as Crawson) chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Croxton, Leonard: 1592 Mar: (as Crawson) chosen to be a surveyor
Croxton, Leonard: 1593 Mar: (as Crawson) chosen to be a churchwarden
Croxton, Leonard: 1598 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of church land
Croxton, Leonard: 1599 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Croxton, Leonard: 1601 Jan: vestryman, 'departed out of the parish', replaced on the vestry by Anthony Smith, grocer
Croxton, Leonard:1596 Mar: (as Caxton) chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands and tenements
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1575 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for the year to come
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1576 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1577 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1577 Mar: listed as a churchwarden in the vestry minutes
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1578 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1579 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for the parish
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1580 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of church lands
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1580 Jun: tells the vestry he will help survey the highways from Edward Hunt's door to John Darlison's door
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1580 Oct: admitted to one of the almshouses in the New Churchyard
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1583 May: chosen to be one of the surveyors for the sick
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1584 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1584 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1584 Jul: he is to set up a place in the New Churchyard to put sea coals in for the poor
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1584 Jul: he will redeem John Pemberton from jail using money from the poor account
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1585 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1585 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1586 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1588 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1588 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1589 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1591 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Cubitt, Jeffrey: 1593 Apr: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Edmund Nash
Cubitt, Richard: 1573 Dec: (as Kybyt) vestryman, identified as an innholder
Cure, George: 1572 Mar: [sic; error for Thomas?] named to be an assessor of the parish's lands
Cure, George: 1599 Mar: his deed of annuity to the parish discussed in the vestry
Cure, Richard: 1590 Dec: money trusted to him and to Anthony Bickersteth for the use of Mr Cope
Cure, Thomas: 1561 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Cure, Thomas: 1561 Mar: churchwarden
Cure, Thomas: 1562 Dec: to take the schoolhouse licence to Mr John Southcote, serjeant of the law, for counsel
Cure, Thomas: 1563 Feb: the vestry acknowledges his role in helping direct water away from the newly-repaired Peacock
Cure, Thomas: 1565 Mar: to view the churchwardens' accounts
Cure, Thomas: 1565 Mar: his gift to the grammar school noted
Cure, Thomas: 1569 Apr: money given to him and William Emerson 'about the business of the Borough of Southwark'
Cure, Thomas: 1572 Mar: to peruse and ratify the parish's tithe books
Cure, Thomas: 1572 Jul: gave the parish some houses in Chequer Alley as a gift
Cure, Thomas: 1575 Sep: chosen to be a governor of the free school
Cure, Thomas: 1578 Jul: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Cure, Thomas: 1579 Mar: chosen to be an auditor for the churchwardens' accounts
Cure, Thomas: 1579 Dec: asked for information about Bell Acre in Battersea Field
Cure, Thomas: 1580 Jun: will lend money toward the building of six tenements in the New Churchyard
Cure, Thomas: 1580 Oct: admitted to one of the almshouses in the New Churchyard
Cure, Thomas: 1582 Mar: showed to the vestry his expenses over the six almshouses
Cure, Thomas: 1584 Jul: Edward Hunt is to have his seat in the vestry next to Cure's
Cure, Thomas: 1584 Dec: he is to travel, with others, 'about the parish business', including 'the lease of the Parsonage'
Cure, Thomas: 1585 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the poor
Cure, Thomas: 1587 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Cure, Thomas: 1587 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the poor
Cure, Thomas: 1588 Jun: deceased; the communion cup he lent to the parish needs to be replaced
Cure, Thomas: 1588 Jun: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by William Pratt
Cure, Thomas: 1589 Jul: the vestry wonders if his wife will be content with her placement
Cure, Thomas: 1601 Jan: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Richard Humble, ejected
Cure, Thomas: 1608 Aug: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by John Hayman
Cure, Thomas: 1621 Dec: esquire, deceased; benefactor of the College and almshouses, to have a plaque set up
Cure, Thomas: the 1574 Feb: churchwardens sealed a bond to him that they will pay money to the poor of the parish
Curtis, Robert: 1560 Apr: churchwarden; to oversee the setting-up of the schoolhouse
Curtis, Robert: 1561 Mar: churchwarden
Cutler, Joan: 1597 Oct: of Paris Garden; to be admitted to the College of the poor
Cutler, John: 1591 Jan: vestryman in the stead of William Tuchener
Cutler, John: 1592 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Cutler, John: 1593 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cutler, John: 1594 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Cutler, John: 1594 Nov: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by James Russell
Cutler, Robert: 1598 Feb: to be paid for keeping the clock and chimes in good repair
Daggett, Lambert: 1620 Jan: to be given a bonus for his 'extraordinary pains'
Daggett, Lambert: 1620 Jan: to continue gathering money in the church
Daggett, Lambert: 1626 Dec: the sexton; suspected of taking more for bells at burials than was due
Daggett, Lambert: 1617 Jun: to be paid for his services to the vestry
Daggett, Lambert: 1618 Jul: to be paid for his 'pains in searching out inmates'
Daggett, Lambert: 1618 Dec: finished searching for inmates, moved to other tasks
Daggett, Lambert: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Daggett, Lambert: 1621 Aug: to have Richard Sellwood's old job in the church
Daggett, Lambert: 1625 Oct: chosen to be the new sexton
Daggett, Lambert: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of highways
Daggett, Lambert: 1628 Aug: a controversy between him and widow Collinson
Daggett, Doggett: see under both forms
Dakins, Henry: 1597 Jun: Peter Naylor is to be his apprentice
Dale, ---: 1597 Dec: he is to be part of a hearing about the Borough
Dale, ---: 1598 Dec: his house to be rated for tithes
Dallin, Charles: 1618 Apr: the counterpart to his lease held in the vestry
Dallison, Darlison: see under both forms
Dallison, John: 1585 Jan: to be fined for departing the vestry 'without license'
Dallison, John: 1586 Oct: departed a vestry meeting without permission
Dallison, John: 1590 Aug: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by John a Wood
Dally, Charles: 1618 Feb: bricklayer; to have a lease of a workhouse by the west door of the church, late Nicholas Johnson's
Dally, Charles: 1623 Jan: wants to lease a piece of ground
Dally, Charles: 1623 Mar: surrendered his lease of a shop at the west end of the church
Dalron, ---: 1605 May: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Damport
Dalton, George: 1603 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Dalton, Harry: 1576 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors
Dalton, Harry: 1583 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor
Dalton, Harry: 1585 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Dalton, Harry: 1588 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Dalton, Henry: 1601 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of the parish lands
Dalton, Henry: 1601 Mar: chosen to be an overseer
Dalton, Henry: 1602 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Dalton, Henry: 1605 Jul: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Richard Boover
Dalton, Henry: 1582 Dec: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Dalton, Henry: 1583 Feb: chosen to be a vestryman
Dalton, Henry: 1589 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Dalton, Henry: 1591 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Dalton, Henry: 1592 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Dalton, Henry: 1594 Jun: to depose in the archdeacon's court about James Smith's tithes
Dalton, Henry: 1595 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Dalton, Henry: 1596 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands and tenements
Dalton, Henry: 1598 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Dalton, Henry: 1599 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Dalton, Henry: 1599 Mar: chosen to keep the book for (i.e. be warden of) the College
Damport, ---: 1604 Oct: a 'Mr Damport in the Close' is different from Stephen Damport
Damport, ---: 1605 May: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Dalton, deceased
Damport, ---: 1605 Jun: declines the invitation to be a vestryman
Damport, Stephen: 1604 Oct: behind in his rent
Danby, ---: 1594 Nov: involved in granting the lease of the chapel to Francis Yeomans
Danby, ---: 1597 Dec: he is to have a lease of William Downing's house as soon as it becomes available
Danby, ---: 1598 Feb: more on his lease
Danby, ---: 1598 Apr: his lease is to be sealed
Daniel, ---: 1583 Jan: Mr; represents the parish in its dispute with John Emerson over a house by the New Churchyard
Darlison, Dallison: see under both forms
Darlison, John: 1573 Feb: invited to join the vestry
Darlison, John: 1575 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for the year to come
Darlison, John: 1578 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Darlison, John: 1579 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Darlison, John: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Darlison, John: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Davenport, Damport: see under both forms
Davies, ---: 1611 Oct: widow; Rose musk is to be placed either with her or with widow Corker
Davies, Ann, ---: 1621 Apr: asks to borrow money from the vestry
Davies, Davis: see under both forms
Davis, ---: 1614 Feb: widow; the vestry has placed a poor child with her
Davis, ---: 1616 Jun: widow, of the College, deceased; her place in the College taken by Alice Clayton
Davis, Ann: 1611 Oct: (as Davies) admitted to the College of the Poor, replacing her late husband Edward, deceased
Davis, Edward: 1611 Oct: one of the poor of the College, deceased; his place taken by his widow Ann
Davis, Davies: see under both forms
Davison, ---: 1614 Feb: Mrs; she has lent money to the vestry
Davison, Thomas: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Davison, Thomasin: 1617 Jan: widow, deceased; was bonded by the churchwardens
Dawson, ---: 1620 Jan: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Benfield, deceased
Dawson, ---: 1621 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Dawson, ---: 1621 Mar: of the Bankside; to keep the tithe book for Clink and Paris Garden
Dawson, ---: 1626 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Dawtry, William: 1569 Feb:his dispute with Nicholas Gomport to be resolved
Dawtry, William: 1574 Feb: a dispute between him and Thomas Bromfield to be settled by arbitration
Dawtry, William: 1574 Nov: his rent set for the plot of ground where the new wall stands
Dawtry, William: 1575 Jan: his rent re-set for the ground where the new wall stands
Dawtry, William: 1575 Jan: more land added to his yard holdings
Dawtry, William: 1575 Oct: Thomas Bromfield has a garden behind Dawtry's house
Dawtry, William: 1578 Jun: to be prosecuted for withholding rent due
Dawtry, William: 1579 May: his issue with the vestry over a brick wall
Delacree, Walter: 1610 Aug: shall pay tithes on his new-built house in Rose Alley near Maid Lane
Derry, Thomas: 1608 May: admitted to the College of the Poor, in place of William Faller, deceased
Derry, Thomas: 1610 May: of the College, deceased; his place taken by Robert Burden
Devitt, ---: 1620 May: widow; the vestry to give her some money 'to help her in her need'
Devitt, ---: 1621 May: widow; the vestry grants her a weekly pension
Dixy, Margery: 1614 Sep: widow; eligible for a place in the College of the Poor, but not chosen
Dixy, Margery: 1622 Nov: of the College, deceased; her place taken by widow Mills
Dixy, Nargery: 1616 Apr: admitted an almswoman in place of widow Taylor, deceased
Dixy, Thomas: 1593 Jul: cook; chosen to be a surveyor 'for the persons infected'
Dobson, Mary: 1577 Feb: a young child kept by widow Portis, who is paid for the care
Dodson, ---: 1605 Oct: late husband of a woman now Mrs Foster, left a legacy
Dodson, ---: 1623 Apr: (as Dudson) brother in law of Mr Iremonger
Dodson, Richard: 1575 Sep: chosen to be a vestryman
Dodson, Richard: 1576 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Dodson, Richard: 1576 May: chosen to be an auditor of the free school
Dodson, Richard: 1576 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor
Dodson, Richard: 1576 Sep: chosen to be an auditor for the Clink and Upper Ground
Dodson, Richard: 1577 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Dodson, Richard: 1578 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Dodson, Richard: 1578 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Dodson, Richard: 1578 Apr: chosen to be an auditor for the school
Dodson, Richard: 1580 Apr: chosen to be an auditor of the free grammar school
Dodson, Richard: 1580 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor
Dodson, Richard: 1581 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Dodson, Richard: 1582 Aug: chosen to be one of the surveyors for the poor
Dodson, Richard: 1583 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Dodson, Richard: 1584 May: he is to have a letter of attorney 'touching St Margaret's Hill'
Dodson, Richard: 1584 Dec: he is to travel, with others, 'about the parish business', including 'the lease of the Parsonage'
Dodson, Richard: 1585 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Dodson, Richard: 1586 Sep: chosen to be an auditor for the poor book
Dodson, Richard: 1587 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Dodson, Richard: 1589 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Dodson, Richard: 1589 Dec: he is part of a group from the vestry visiting the Lord Treasurer
Dodson, Richard: 1591 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Dodson, Richard: 1591 Oct: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Hugh Browker
Doggett, Thomas: 1619 May: admitted an almsman of the College, in place of John Burden, deceased
Doggett, Thomas: 1619 Jun: declines to be an almsman; Robert Lillyman chosen in his stead
Doggett, Daggett: see under both forms
Dole, Edward: 1614 Sep: eligible for a place in the College of the Poor, but not chosen
Dorrington, Oliver: 1621 Sep: charged with stealing lead from the church gutters
Dousfile, John: 1572 Jul: named as a collector for the poor
Dove, ---: 1603 Nov: his tenure as surveyor of highways endangered by his absence
Dove, Thomas: 1565 Mar: his gift to the grammar school noted
Dove, Vincent: 1578 Jun: chosen to be a vestryman
Dove, Vincent: 1582 Aug: chosen to be one of the auditors for the poor
Dove, Vincent: 1583 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Dove, Vincent: 1584 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Dove, Vincent: 1584 Dec: churchwarden; he is to travel, with others, 'about the parish business', including 'the lease of the Parsonage'
Dove, Vincent: 1585 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Dove, Vincent: 1587 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Dove, Vincent: 1587 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Dove, Vincent: 1587 Sep: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Robert Face
Dowman, Thomas: 1562 Mar: former churchwarden, to pay money he owes the church
Downing, ---: 1602 Sep: an issue in the vestry 'concerning Mr Downing's house'
Downing, William: 1568 Sep: purchased the lease to the Peacock
Downing, William: 1568 Sep: granted him a 21-year lease to the Peacock, but the entry is cancelled
Downing, William: 1570 Mar: controversy between him and Felix Stern
Downing, William: 1587 Oct: allowed to be tenant of a garden belonging to the parish
Downing, William: 1594 May: called into the vestry for certain speeches of his
Downing, William: 1597 Dec: his house is to be leased to Mr Danby as soon as it becomes available
Downing, William: 1598 Feb: more on the lease of his house
Drake, ---: 1600 Jun: tenant in the Christopher, had a child with a woman not his wife
Draper, Henry: 1587 Nov: given by the vestry a lease to the Beer Pot and the adjoining tenement
Draper, Henry: 1588 Nov: in a tenement near the Vine; declines to pay his tithes
Draper, Henry: 1596 Oct: urges the vestry to renew his lease to the Beer Pot
Draper, Henry: 1604 Feb: his garden plot now held by Mr Rich
Draper, Henry: 1605 Apr: wants a renewed lease for the Beer Pot
Draper, Henry: 1605 Oct: he is 'to take in the garden plot belonging to the Vine'
Draper, Henry: 1606 Jan: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Butler, deceased
Draper, Henry: 1608 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Draper, Henry: 1609 Apr: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the vestry by Edward Griffin
Draper, Henry: 1609 Nov: will give the vestry money in lieu of the Vine's missing implements
Draper, Henry: 1614 May: he agrees to pay the tithes he owes
Draper, Henry: 1614 Oct: he owes tithes for the Vine
Drawater, ---: 1621 May: Mr Archer the minister wants to lease the house where Mr Drawater 'dwelt and died'
Drew, John: 1578 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors for the poor
Drew, John: 1591 Dec: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Robert Purdy
Drew, John: 1592 Sep: he is to be penalized if he doesn't pay money he owes
Drew, John: 1593 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Drew, John: 1594 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Drew, John: 1594 Dec: vestryman, deceased; replaced as an assistant to the vestry by George Payne
Duggles, ---: 1582 Nov: 'Mother Duggles'; almswoman, a recent dweller in the almshouse, now gone
Dunn, ---: 1626 Oct: the house he lived in is to be repaired
Dunn, Edward: 1624 Sep: tenant in the house behind the Compter
Dunn, Edward: 1624 Dec: granted a lease to the house behind the Compter
Dunston, Tunstall: see under both forms
Dunston, John: 1573 Sep: one of the new collectors for the poor of the parish
Dunston, John: 1576 Mar:(as Tunstall) brought Joan Plomer's two poll deeds into the vestry
Durant, Thomas: 1606 Feb: his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Durkin, ---: 1627 Dec: his lease is in the vestry chest
Durkin, Abel: 1613 Apr: tenant of Herstfield Farm; has paid rents to the vestry
Durkin, Abel: 1614 May: tenant of Herstfield Farm, to have a lease to the same
Dyer, Edward: 1601 Jan: Sir; gave a buck for the vestry dinner
Eccles, ---: 1594 May: he is to bring into the vestry an accounting of the collection made for soldiers
Edwards, ---: 1594 May: he is to bring into the vestry an accounting of the collection made for soldiers
Edwards, Hugh: 1606 Sep: chosen to be a surveyor of inmates
Edwards, John: 1573 Jan: invited to join the vestry
Edwards, John: 1576 Nov: agreed that his unnamed wife shall be paid for cleaning the Chain Gate
Elderton, William: 1587 Sep: the vestry is to continue its suit against him for non-payment of tithes
Elderton, Alderton: see under both forms
Elford, John: 1598 Dec: the vestry will speak with him again about 'a lease of the void ground near the dock'
Ellis, Daniel: 1603 Nov: he being poor, his child is a burden on the parish
Ellis, Daniel: 1606 Sep: vestry lends him money to 'relieve his necessity and to set him to work'
Ellis, Daniel: 1607 Apr: sealed a bond for a loan from the vestry
Ellis, Daniel: 1621 Apr: his petition to the vestry for money supported by Sir Edward Bowyer
Ellis, Isaac: 1604 Oct: (as Eyles); more on hhis lawsuit about fifteenths
Ellis, Isaac: 1604 Dec: more on the suit about fifteenths
Ellis, Isaac: 1604 Feb: party to a lawsuit about fifteenths
Ellis, Richard: 1575 Sep: designated an 'ancient' of the vestry
Ellis, Richard: 1576 Mar: money lent him by the vestry
Elverston, ---: 1609 Mar: a copy of his lease, and writings concerning the Exchequer suit, are in the vestry chest
Elverston, ---: 1612 Nov: the 'matter' between him and the parish to be resolved
Elvinson, ---: 1607 Jan-Feb: he has a bill in Exchequer against the churchwardens
Emerson, ---: 1594 Jul: to collect funds for the maintenance of the pump in the market place
Emerson, ---: 1601 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Emerson, ---: 1601 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three sets of keys to the parish chests
Emerson, ---: 1602 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Emerson, ---: 1603 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of the parish lands
Emerson, ---: 1603 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Emerson, ---: 1603 Mar: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Emerson, Humphrey: 1588 Jun: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Emerson, Humphrey: 1590 Aug: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of William Morrey
Emerson, Humphrey: 1591 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, Humphrey: 1592 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, Humphrey: 1593 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, Humphrey: 1596 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Emerson, Humphrey: 1596 Oct: one of five vestrymen to seek relief of charges by 'the Justices of the Shire'
Emerson, Humphrey: 1598 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, Humphrey: 1599 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, Humphrey: 1599 Mar: chosen to keep the book of the great account
Emerson, Humphrey: 1599 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Emerson, Humphrey: 1600 Mar: wants a lease in reversion of a well house and shed
Emerson, Humphrey: 1604 Feb: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Yearwood
Emerson, Humphrey: 1604 Apr: vestryman, deceased; his legacy brought to the vestry
Emerson, Humphrey: 1618 Feb: deceased; willed to the use of the poor a garden plot lying near Maid Lane
Emerson, Joan: 1614 Sep: of the College, deceased; her place taken by John Woolcock
Emerson, John: 1572 Mar: to be an assessor of the parish's lands
Emerson, John: 1572 Jul: named as a collector for the poor
Emerson, John: 1573 Mar: invited to join the vestry
Emerson, John: 1573 Sep: one of the outgoing collectors for the poor of the parish
Emerson, John: 1576 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, John: 1577 Mar: listed as a churchwarden in the vestry minutes
Emerson, John: 1578 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Emerson, John: 1579 Jun: chosen to be an auditor for the free grammar school
Emerson, John: 1579 Jun: the vestry questions his right to the coal house by the gate to the New Churchyard
Emerson, John: 1579 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the old collectors' account
Emerson, John: 1580 Aug: chosen to be an auditor
Emerson, John: 1581 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, John: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, John: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, John: 1583 Jan: at odds with the parish over a house by the New Churchyard
Emerson, John: 1583 May: reaches agreement with the vestry about properties near the New Churchyard, including a coal house
Emerson, John: 1583 Dec: the parish will take possession of his coal house
Emerson, John: 1584 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Emerson, John: 1584 Mar: his houses at St Margaret's Hill 'to be put in suit presently' by the vestry
Emerson, John: 1584 May: has a release from the vestry for the coal house
Emerson, John: 1585 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Emerson, John: 1586 Mar: releases the coal house to the vestry, which then re-leases it to him
Emerson, John: 1586 Sep: released to the parish 'one low chamber on the ground in the which one John Howell lately dwelt'
Emerson, John: 1587 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Emerson, John: 1587 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Emerson, John: 1588 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, John: 1588 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Emerson, John: 1588 Aug: churchwarden; trusted by the vestry with one of the keys to the poor box in the choir
Emerson, John: 1589 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, John: 1589 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Emerson, John: 1589 Dec: he is part of a group from the vestry visiting the Lord Treasurer
Emerson, John: 1591 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Emerson, John: 1592 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Emerson, John: 1594 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Emerson, John: 1594 Jun: to depose in the archdeacon's court about James Smith's tithes
Emerson, John: 1595 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, John: 1596 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, John: 1596 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chests
Emerson, John: 1596 Mar: noted in the vestry minutes as warden of the College
Emerson, John: 1597 May: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Gregory Franklin
Emerson, Peter: 1618 Oct: son of William Emerson, brother of Richard Emerson
Emerson, Richard: 1618 Oct: son of William Emerson, brother of Peter Emerson
Emerson, Thomas: 1583 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Emerson, Thomas: 1585 Sep: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of John Munfield
Emerson, Thomas: 1587 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, Thomas: 1587 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the poor
Emerson, Thomas: 1588 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, Thomas: 1588 Nov: he is to pay for Lambert's gown
Emerson, Thomas: 1589 Dec: he is part of a group from the vestry visiting the Lord Treasurer
Emerson, Thomas: 1590 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Emerson, Thomas: 1592 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Emerson, Thomas: 1593 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, Thomas: 1594 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, Thomas: 1594 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Emerson, Thomas: 1595 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Emerson, Thomas: 1595 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the two keys to the corporation chest
Emerson, Thomas: 1595 Mar: noted in the vestry minutes as warden of the College
Emerson, Thomas: 1595 Mar: he is to follow the dispute between the county and the parish over payments for hue and cry
Emerson, Thomas: 1595 Jul: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Randolph Carter
Emerson, Thomas: 1618 Feb: nephew of Humphrey Emerson; to give the vestry money to the use of the poor
Emerson, Thomas: 1618 Apr: his mother left the parish a gift for poor women
Emerson, Thomas: 1618 Oct: made a gift to the parish for maintenance of his kin
Emerson, Thomas: 1620 Mar: his garden plot in Maiden Lane conveyed by feoffment to the vestry
Emerson, William: 1561 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Emerson, William: 1563 Mar: churchwarden; trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Emerson, William: 1565 Sep: keeper of one of the three keys to the parish chest
Emerson, William: 1568 Oct: (as Emason) to be one of the governors of the free school
Emerson, William: 1569 Apr: money given to him and Thomas Cure 'about the business of the Borough of Southwark'
Emerson, William: 1573 Apr: 'Deputy'; trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Emerson, William: 1573 Aug: dispute in the vestry between him and a Mr Wilson (John?) over the coal house
Emerson, William: 1618 Oct: his two sons Peter Emerson and Richard Emerson mentioned in the vestry minutes
Enewes, William: 1560 Oct: [Emerson?] chosen to be a warden of the new school
Engelsby Thomas: 1559 Aug: Sir; his wages set
Engelsby William: 1559 Aug: Sir; his wages set
Essex, ---: 1583 Apr: widow; the vestry gave her 15s in return for a pawned piece of blue lace
Essex, earl of: 1592 Jul: he sent a letter to the vestry about parishioner Edmund Malden
Essex, John: 1582 Aug: tailor; a pair of stairs to be built on the back of his house by order of the vestry
Etheridge, ---: 1589 Jun: Mrs; Miles Wilkinson is to erect a fence between his house and hers or pay a fine
Etheridge, ---: 1598 Feb: Mrs; she has forfeited the lease to her house for non-payment
Etheridge, ---: 1598 Apr: Mrs; asked to reduce her tenements in Kent Street from twelve to three
Etheridge, ---: 1598 May: Mrs; warned to be present at the next meeting of the vestry
Etheridge, ---: 1598 Jul: Mrs; behind in her rent, her tenements are to be surveyed
Etheridge, Thomas: 1561 Jun: to view church lands and properties needing repair
Etheridge, Thomas: 1564 Jun: chosen to audit the accounts of the collectors for the poor
Etheridge, Thomas: 1567 May: (as Everedge) to view the pathway from the Vine into Southwark
Etheridge, Thomas: 1567 Jul: (as Everege) deposited his collected funds with the vestry
Etheridge, Thomas: 1570 Mar: to view William Crowder's Bankside land
Etheridge, Thomas: 1571 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Etheridge, Thomas: 1572 Feb: lease of the houses in Kent Street extended for 21 years
Etheridge, Thomas: 1572 Feb: lease of the houses in Kent Street extended for 21 years
Etheridge, Thomas: 1572 Mar: lease of the houses in Kent Street extended for 40 years
Etheridge, Thomas: 1573 Apr: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Etheridge, Thomas: 1573 Dec: vestryman, identified as an innholder
Etheridge, Thomas: 1574 Feb: to arbitrate a dispute between Thomas Bromfield and William Dawtry
Etheridge, Thomas: 1575 Jul: asked to resolve the quarrel between Thomas Guinn and Edmund Hood
Etheridge, Thomas: 1575 Jul: the quarrel between him and Humphrey Royden to be resolved
Etheridge, Thomas: 1575 Sep: chosen to be a governor of the free school
Etheridge, Thomas: 1577 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Etheridge, Thomas: 1578 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Evans, Reynold: 1626 Jan: of the College, deceased; his place taken by Thomas Bromley
Evenston, ---: 1607 Jul: a copy of his lease is held by the vestry
Everson, ---: 1569 Mar: 'Mother Everson the cobler's wife' made a gift to the poor of the parish
Everson, ---: 1569 Aug: 'Mother Everson' (as Evers); her legacy to the poor of the parish mentioned
Eves, ---: 1616 Jan: (as Eyves) chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Isaac Towell, deceased
Eves, ---: 1619 Apr: (as Eives) vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Henry Leake
Ewen, Philip: 1586 Nov: servant to Thomas Cure; dwells in the house by the New Churchyard
Ewer, ---: 1573 May: houses in Chequer Alley were his gift to the parish
Eyles: see also Ellis
Eyre, John: 1616 Dec: son of Martin Eyre deceased; has an annuity out of Herstfield Farm
Eyres, Ayers: see under both forms
Face, Robert: 1584 Mar: has a property called Southwark Park, now leased to George Merrick
Face, Robert: 1584 Mar: to be sued by George Merrick for Robert Strickland's legacy
Face, Robert: 1587 Sep: chosden to be a vestryman in the stead of Vincent Dove
Face, Robert: 1591 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Face, Robert: 1591 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the poor
Face, Robert: 1593 Jul: delivered hay in response to the queen's order
Face, Robert: 1594 Aug: the churchwardens directed to commence a suit against him for his tithes
Face, Robert: 1595 Jan: the vestry to commence a suit at law against him
Face, Robert: 1595 Jan: more, in the vestry, about a lawsuit against him
Face, Robert: 1595 Jan: agreement reached between him and the churchwardens about his tithes
Face, Robert: 1595 May: has the lease of the garden near the Park, formerly Pinson's, that allows a room for Gravener's cart
Face, Robert: 1596 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Face, Robert: 1596 Mar: churchwarden; chosen 'by election' to 'keep the book'; perhaps the tithe book is meant
Face, Robert: 1597 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Face, Robert: 1597 Dec: he is to have the lease formerly granted to Richard Page
Face, Robert: 1598 Feb: he is to pay toward tithes and clerk's wages 'during his lease of the parish'
Face, Robert: 1599 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of church lands
Face, Robert: 1600 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Face, Robert: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Face, Robert: 1604 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the great account
Face, Robert: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Face, Robert: 1606 May: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Cole
Fairfield, John: 1579 Aug: chosen to be a new collector
Falconer, ---: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a sideman
Falconer, John: 1604 Apr: his bond from John Flooks held in the vestry
Faller, Massey: 1604 Feb: chosen to be a vestryman, but deceased
Faller, William: 1608 May: one of the poor of the College, deceased; his place taken by Thomas Derry
Fawcett, Christopher: 1620 Jan: to be given a bonus for his 'extraordinary pains'
Fawcett, Christopher: 1618 Jul: to be paid for his 'pains in searching out inmates'
Fawcett, Christopher: 1618 Dec: found to be very diligent in searching for inmates
Fawcett, Christopher: 1621 Mar: to be paid extra for 'his extraordinary pains in searching out inmates'
Fawcett, Christopher: 1623 Mar: to be given another gratuity for his continuing good service
Featly, ---: 1621 May: Dr, parson of Lambeth parish, about a parsh boundary dispute
Fenner, ---: 1583 Jan: Serjeant; represents John Emerson in his dispute with the parish over a house by the New Churchyard
Fenner, ---: 1602 Apr: 'the marriage of Judge Fenner's daughter' mentioned in the vestry minutes
Fenner, Edward: 1573 Aug: to arbitrate a dispute between Matthew Smith and the vestry
Ferris, lord: 1622 Feb: his house near the Park Gate mentioned in the vestry minutes
Ferris, Thomas: 1616 Dec: in the Close; sets conditions on his paying tithes
Fink, John: 1603 Nov: declines to accept responsibility for Daniel Ellis's child
Finney, ---: 1603 Nov: his tenure as surveyor of highways endangered by his absence
Fisher, ---: 1594 Jan: Goodwife; one of the beneficiaries of Alice Lee's treatment for 'plague sores'
FitzJohn, ---:1594 May: he is to bring into the vestry an accounting of the collection made for soldiers
Flecton, ---: 1607 Apr: his legacy mentioned in the vestry
Fletcher, George: 1599 Jul: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Flooks, John: 1604 Apr: his bond to John Falconer held in the vestry
Flooks, Flukes: see under both forms
Ford, ---: 1589 Oct: a candidate to be preacher
Fordham, Robert: 1606 Feb: his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Fortune, ---: 1590 Mar: 'Father Fortune'; money from the vestry given to him
Foster, ---: 1601 Sep: 'Mr Foster the counselor' to be asked about lord Montague's encroachments
Foster, ---: 1603 May: his opinion in the Horse Head matter is to be sought
Foster, ---: 1605 Oct: Mrs; late wife of a Mr Dodson, withholding her husband's legacy
Foster, ---: 1606 Apr: 'Serjeant'; he will clarify the procedures for vestry elections
Foster, John: 1588 Jun: he being absent, Robert Myles is to aid William Morrey 'for the repairing of the highways'
Fowell, Edward: 1579 Aug: chosen to be a new collector
Fowle, William: 1561 Mar: chosen to audit the churchwardens' accounts
Fox, William: 1625 Oct: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Fox, William: 1626 Oct: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Francis, Melchizedec: 1605 May: to serve as minister in William Butterton's place
Francis, Melchizedec: 1606 Apr: granted a benevolence by the vestry
Francis, Melchizedec: 1606 Sep: his house being 'visited', his attendance at church queeried
Francis, Melchizedec: 1608 Jun: his wages set for the year to come
Francis, Melchizedec: 1608 Jun: ministerial benefits to be given to him and Mr Simonds by John Boston, parish clerk
Francis, Melchizedec: 1610 Jan: Grievances between Mr Simond and Melchizedec Francis to be heard by the churchwardens
Francis, Melchizedec: 1606 Feb: his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Francis, Melchizedec: 1607 Nov: wishes reimbursement for his house repairs
Francis, Michael: 1621 Sep: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Franklin, Edward: 1614 Mar: widow Wordsworth is keeping his maidservant
Franklin, Gregory: 1597 May: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of John Emerson, deceased
Franklin, Gregory: 1597 Oct: placement of Richard Salter and Gregory Franklin resolved by the vestry
Franklin, Gregory: 1600 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Franklin, Gregory: 1600 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry door and two communion cups
Franklin, Gregory: 1602 Mar: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Franklin, Gregory: 1603 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of the parish lands
Franklin, Gregory: 1603 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the collectors' accounts
Franklin, Gregory: 1604 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Franklin, Gregory: 1604 Mar: chosen to keep the book for (i.e. be warden of) the College
Franklin, Gregory: 1604 Apr: warden for the College; his performance bond locked in the vestry chest
Franklin, Gregory: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Franklin, Gregory: 1606 Feb: churchwarden; his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Franklin, Gregory: 1606 Feb: churchwarden; another signature, affirming that Henry Shelly was present at divine service
Franklin, Gregory: 1606 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Franklin, Gregory: 1606 Apr: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Franklin, Gregory: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Franklin, Gregory: 1607 Mar: chosen to be an auditor for the collectors for the poor
Franklin, Gregory: 1608 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Franklin, Gregory: 1609 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Franklin, Gregory: 1610 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Franklin, Gregory: 1611 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Franklin, Gregory: 1611 Mar: churchwarden; trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Franklin, Gregory: 1612 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Franklin, Gregory: 1612 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Franklin, Gregory: 1614 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Franklin, Gregory: 1615 Jan: to have a new lease of the Brick House
Franklin, Gregory: 1616 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Franklin, Gregory: 1617 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Franklin, Gregory: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Franklin, Gregory: 1620 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Franklin, Gregory: 1621 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Franklin, Gregory: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Franklin, Gregory: 1623 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Franklin, Gregory: 1624 Sep: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Robert Burbage
Franklin, Peter: 1595 Dec: he and his wife, inmates in Thomas Higginson's house, are ordered to leave
Freeman, Robert: 1565 Mar: to view the churchwardens' accounts
Freeman, Robert: 1566 Apr: to be a surveyor of highways for the parish
Freeman, Robert: 1568 Mar: told that his wife was to sit with him in his pew in the church
French, John: 1573 Aug: to arbitrate a dispute between Matthew Smith and the vestry
Frisby, Michael: 1628 Mar: John Clapp is bound to him and three others
Fuller, Richard: 1582 May: appointed to be a collector for Portsmouth Haven
Furness, ---: 1627 Mar: his bond for Mr Pink's children's portions is in the vestry box
Gage, Robert: 1562 Mar: to pay tithes due on an unnamed mansion house in which he is tenant
Gainsford, ---: 1588 Mar: has three acres of ground in St George's Field of interest to the vestry
Gainsford, ---: 1589 Oct: Thomas Head and Robert Myles have a reversion to his three acres of ground in St George's Field
Gamage, ---: 1599 Jan: listed as a constable; to help gather money for setting out soldiers
Gardner, John: 1562 Mar: former churchwarden, to pay money he owes the church
Garland, ---: 1604 May: granted a lease in reversion of tenements over the College, formerly Pinder's
Garland, Thomas: 1582 Dec: chosen to be a vestryman
Garland, Thomas: 1583 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Garland, Thomas: 1584 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Garland, Thomas: 1584 Dec: churchwarden; he is to travel, with others, 'about the parish business', including 'the lease of the Parsonage'
Garland, Thomas: 1586 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Garland, Thomas: 1587 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Garland, Thomas: 1589 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Garland, Thomas: 1589 Dec: he is part of a group from the vestry visiting the Lord Treasurer
Garland, Thomas: 1590 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Garland, Thomas: 1592 Jan: he is to have a lease of two stables in the Churchyard, and a house adjoining
Garland, Thomas: 1592 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Garland, Thomas: 1592 Jul: he is to effect repairs upon his dwelling house
Garland, Thomas: 1594 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Garland, Thomas: 1595 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Garland, Thomas: 1596 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Garland, Thomas: 1597 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Garland, Thomas: 1599 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of church lands
Garland, Thomas: 1599 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the parish, school, and poor accounts
Garland, Thomas: 1601 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Garland, Thomas: 1601 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three sets of keys to the parish chests
Garland, Thomas: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Garland, Thomas: 1605 Mar: chosen to keep the book for (i.e. be warden of) the College
Garland, Thomas: 1606 Jan: to have a lease of the tenements now held by Hugh Browker
Garland, Thomas: 1606 Feb: his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Garland, Thomas: 1606 Feb: churchwarden; his signature, affirming that Henry Shelly was present at divine service
Garland, Thomas: 1607 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the great account
Garland, Thomas: 1608 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Garland, Thomas: 1609 Apr: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the vestry by Ralph Babington
Garland, Thomas: 1611 Feb: three tenements called Tanhall, formerly Garland's, now Mr Bingham's
Garland, William: 1594 Jan: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Richard Bowmer, deceased
Garland, William: 1595 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Garland, William: 1597 May: vestryman, absent; replaced on the vestry by Richard Salter
Gate, ---: 1565 Jan: mentioned in the vestry minutes as the Vestry's attorney
Gates, ---: 1600 Aug: named in the vestry minutes as Richard Humble's servant
Gelding, Gilding: see under both forms
Gelding, John: 1624 Sep: chosen to be a vestryman, in the stead of Mr Urrick, departed the parish
Gelding, John: 1626 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Gelding, John: 1626 Oct: (as Gilding) vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Nicholas King
Gelding, John: 1628 Mar: John Clapp is bound to him and three others
Gelding, Mary: 1627 Feb: buried in the church; Lambert Daggett the sexton overcharged for bell ringing at her funeral
Gerard, George: 1625 Oct: a trustee of the Cawdray children's money
Gibbons, William: 1596 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands and tenements
Gibbons, William: 1597 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Gibbons, William: 1598 Dec: vestryman; dismissed from being a vestryman because of non-attendance
Gibbons, William: 1599 Jan: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Thomas Harvard
Gibbs, George: 1572 May: names as a collector for the poor
Gibbs, George: 1572 Jul: named as a collector for the poor
Gibbs, George: 1579 May: chosen to be a vestryman
Gibbs, George: 1580 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Gibbs, George: 1580 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor
Gibbs, George: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Gibbs, George: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Gibbs, George: 1583 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Gibbs, George: 1584 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Gibbs, George: 1585 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Gibbs, George: 1586 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Gibbs, George: 1586 Nov: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Thomas Norton
Gilder, John: 1573 Dec: tenant in a tenement leased to Christopher Campbell
Gilding, Gelding: see under both forms
Gilding, Richard: 1620 May: deceased; churchwardens to settle their debt with the overseers of his will
Gilding, Roger: 1619 Mar: a new bond to be issued for the loan from the Gilding orphan fund
Gilding, Roger: 1617 May: deceased; money borrowed from his estate by the churchwardens
Gilding, Roger: 1618 Jul: repayment made of the money borrowed from his estate
Gilding, Roger: 1621 Apr: deceased; the vestry to repay money borrowed from his estate
Gittow, John: 1567 Nov: of Southwark; a lease between him and Richard Mabott, Master of St Thomas Hospital
Gittow, John: 1567 Nov: of Southwark; a lease between him and the abbot of Bermondsey
Gloster, ---: 1602 Sep: apparently he is living in 'Mr Downing's house'
Gloster, ---: 1604 Dec: asks for a lease to his dwelling house
Gloster, John: 1617 Mar: gave two silver bowls for his arrearages out of Ship Yard
Gloster, John: 1618 Apr: paid his debt in gold rings in lieu of money
Gloster, John: 1624 Feb: goldsmith; to be buried in the church near where 'his former wives' are buried
Godwin, ---: 1623 Sep: schoolmaster at Abingdon, a candidate to replace Thomas Sutton as preacher; not chosen
Gold, Joan: 1614 May: widow; admitted an almswoman in the College, in place of widow Brewer, deceased
Gold, Joan: 1626 Jan: of the College, deceased; heer place taken by Joan Buller
Gomport, Nicholas: 1559 Sep: purchased much church property
Gomport, Nicholas: 1561 Jun: to view church lands and properties needing repair
Gomport, Nicholas: 1567 Jul: deposited Joan Iverson's bequest to the poor
Gomport, Nicholas: 1569 Feb:his dispute with William Dawtry to be resolved
Goodacre, Mary: 1626 Oct: a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Goodacre, Mary: 1626 Oct: a week later, admitted to the College in place of Mary Kirton, deceased
Goodhand, Thomas: 1611 Nov: offered a lease to his house
Goodwin, William: 1564 Jun: his lands in Warwickshire later held by William Bottom
Gotheram, Harry: 1588 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Gotheram, William: 1578 Oct: shear-grinder; partial repayment of his obligation
Gotheram, William: 1579 Mar:his bill presented to the vestry
Gould: see under Gold
Granger, Alice: 1625 Mar: a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Gravener, ---: 1594 Aug: he should have a new lease of the small room he uses for his cart
Gravener, ---: 1595 Aug: widow of the man with the lease for a cart, now married to a Mr Savage
Gray, Miles: 1612 Dec: bellfounder; he is to cast a new treble bell
Gray, Thomas: 1576 Mar: 'the younger', grocer; is surety for Joan Marshall in childbed; but entry cancelled in the vestry minutes
Green, Abraham: 1604 Feb: 'Mr Serjeant'; chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Yardley, deceased
Green, Abraham: 1604 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Green, Abraham: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Green, Abraham: 1605 Mar: chosen to keep the keys to the vestry and the plate
Green, Abraham: 1606 Feb: churchwarden; his signature, affirming that Henry Shelly was present at divine service
Green, Abraham: 1606 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Green, Abraham: 1606 Mar: chosen to keep the book for (i.e. be warden of) the College
Green, Abraham: 1609 Feb: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the vestry by Drew Stapley
Green, Harry: 1591 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Green, Henry: 1619 Mar: noting 'his poor estate', the vestry lends him money
Green, Jane: 1628 May: to have a lease of her house in College Yard
Green, Katherine: 1619 Mar: seeks relief for keeping her young children
Griffin, Edward: 1610 Apr: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the vestry by Mr Benfield
Griffin, Edward: 1609 Apr: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Draper, departed the parish
Guinn, ---: 1599 Apr: widow (of Thomas?); her petition to the vestry about Mr Harcott's house
Guinn, Thomas: 1565 Mar: to view all church buildings and lands
Guinn, Thomas: 1565 Oct: agreement reached in the dispute between him and Thomas Redding
Guinn, Thomas: 1569 Jul: lease of his house in Kent Street extended for 21 years
Guinn, Thomas: 1569 Aug: his lease sealed
Guinn, Thomas: 1573 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the account
Guinn, Thomas: 1574 Apr: chosen to be one of the surveyors for the year
Guinn, Thomas: 1575 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for the year to come
Guinn, Thomas: 1575 Jul: his quarrel with Edmund Hood to be resolved by Thomas Etheridge and Thomas Pulter
Guinn, Thomas: 1575 Sep: designated an 'ancient' of the vestry
Guinn, Thomas: 1576 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Guinn, Thomas: 1578 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Guinn, Thomas: 1578 Sep: deceased; his house, a parish property, to be viewed
Guinn, Thomas: 1592 Sep: there is a yard on the Bankside of his house
Hake, Henry: 1628 Aug: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Haley, Henry: 1607 Jul: witness to the Vine's implements being gone
Hall, Richard: 1602 Jan: scrivener; wants payment for his work on the bailiff lawsuit
Hall, Richard: 1623 Jan: of Battersea; to have a lease of the acre in Battersea Field
Halls, Peter: 1585 May: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of George Merrick
Halsey, Richard: 1580 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors
Halsey, Richard: 1585 Jan: he is to be sued unless he pays his tithe and clerk's wages
Hamcotts, Vincent: 1571 Mar: to 'follow the business of the Commonwealth of the Borough of Southwark'
Hammerton, Hugh: 1568 May: his lease to parish lands in St George's Field renewed
Hammerton, Hugh: 1573 Aug:fined for using unseemly words in the vestry
Hammerton, Hugh: 1574 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of accounts
Hammerton, Hugh: 1577 Mar: money lent to him 1577 Mar:
Hammerton, Hugh: 1577 Nov: the vestry loaned money to him
Hammond, ---: 1602 Jan: his two children need to be placed
Hammond, Alice: 1583 May: appointed to be one of the searchers of 'the bodies of those that be dead'
Hanager, ---: 1621 May: offered a judgment about the parish boundary
Hance, ---: 1604 Mar: Goodwife; replaced as searcher of the dead by Goodwife Thompson
Hance, ---: 1604 Mar: Mrs; the house she dwelt in to be given to widow Martin
Hance, John: 1572 Mar: the grave maker; to have 40 shillings yearly
Hance, John: 1583 Apr: 'Hawnce the pumpmaker' [perhaps 'Hans' as forename] paid his rent with household stuff in place of money
Hance, John: 1583 May: the pump maker's house in the New Churchyard 'and the house under it' to be repaired
Hance, John: 1588 Feb: the vestry notes that Gilbert Rocket has been paid for repairs done to Hance's house
Hance, John: 1589 Mar: he is to live in his house rent-free for the remainder of his life
Hance, John: 1596 Oct: his wages re-negotiated by the vestry
Hance, John: 1604 Mar: grave maker; replaced as grave maker by Philip Pole
Hancock, William: 1601 Nov: to be paid for carpentry and iron work for the bells
Hanson, John: 1572 Jul: named as a collector for the poor
Hanson, John: 1573 Sep: (as Hansam) one of the outgoing collectors for the poor of the parish
Hanson, John: 1585 May: chosen by the vestry to be the new preacher
Hanson, John: 1585 Sep: the preacher; to have his house rent-free, and to be an assistant to the vestry
Hanson, John: 1587 Sep: the preacher; the vestry to decide if he should be allowed to preach any more
Hanson, John: 1587 Nov: the preacher; the vestry tells him to prepare to be replaced
Harcott, ---: 1599 Apr: a petition to the vestry from widow Guinn about his house
Harmanson, Edward: 1578 Feb: shoemaker; noting their poverty, the vestry granted that his unnamed wife be paid for cleaning the Chain Gate
Harmanson, Edward: 1579 May: the vestry amends his unnamed wife's wages for cleaning the Chain Gate
Harmon, ---: 1589 Apr: (Margery?) she is to continue living in her house rent-free for the rest of her life
Harmon, ---: 1604 May: 'Mother Harmon'; her rooms leased from the parish
Harmon, ---: 1619 Dec: 'Father Harmon'; of the Borough; poor, given a gown, a gift of Edward Allen
Harmon, Margery: 1595 Dec: successfully petitions the vestry to be 'discharged from thenceforth of her tithes'
Harmon, Richard: 1565 Jul: chosen to be minister for the parish
Harmon, Richard: 1568 Sep: minister; he will engage a curate to help him
Harmon, Richard: 1579 Aug: the vestry to view his house as a possible house for the poor to work in
Harmon, Richard: 1579 Sep: curate; trusted with one of the three keys to the poor's chest in the choir
Harmon, Richard: 1579 Nov: curate; he shall have the whole house in the Churchyard lately built
Harmon, Richard: 1583 May: the minister; Jeremy Shepherd to assist him in his curateship
Harmon, Richard: 1584 Apr: the vestry decides to let the house in the Churchyard that was formerly Harmon's
Harrington, Martin: 1618 Mar: former seminary priest, poor, asks for relief
Harris, ---: 1604 Oct: cooper; he may have 'the house which Adams late had'
Harris, ---: 1604 Dec: cooper; his lease to Adams' house confirmed
Harris, ---: 1607 Jan-Feb: cooper; the vestry to view his house
Harris, Robert: 1623 Sep: bachelor of divinity, a candidate to replace Thomas Sutton as preacher
Harris, Robert: 1623 Oct: formally chosen as the new preacher
Harris, Robert: 1624 Sep: the preacher; uncertain whether he will stay or not
Harris, Robert: 1624 Sep: the preacher; still uncertain if he will stay
Harris, Robert: 1624 Dec: the preacher; he has decided to stay
Harris, Robert: 1624 Dec: the preacher; to have a Christmas bonus
Harris, Robert: 1625 Jan: the preacher; he can't stay after all; he can't get a dispensation
Harris, William: 1598 Apr: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Gilbert Rocket, deceased
Harris, William: 1600 Mar: chosen to be an overseer for the poor of the Bankside and Paris Garden
Harris, William: 1600 Nov: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Treherne
Harrison, ---: 1623 Jan: the tenement formerly his is now James Brown's
Harrison, Edward: 1614 Dec: cooper; must pay his arrearages or be evicted from his house
Harrison, Edward: 1616 Jul: cooper; parish tenant, ordered to take a lease or else vacate
Harrison, Edward: 1616 Dec: to accept a lease or else vacate
Harrison, Edward: 1617 Jan: cooper; agrees to take a lease for his dwelling house
Harvard, Harvey: see under both forms
Harvard, ---: 1601 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the two communion cups
Harvard, ---: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Harvard, ---: 1620 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Harvard, ---: 1621 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Harvard, ---: 1622 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Harvard, ---: 1624 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Harvard, Robert: 1625 Oct: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by William Stubbs
Harvard, Thomas: 1599 Jan: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of William Gibbons
Harvard, Thomas: 1606 Feb: (as Harvey) churchwarden; his signature (mark), affirming that Henry Shelly was present at divine service
Harvard, Thomas: 1625 Oct: a candidate for vestryman, to replace Robert Harvard, but not chosen
Harvard, Thomas: 1625 Oct: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Harvey, Harvard: see under both forms
Harvey, ---: 1601 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Harvey, ---: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Harvey, ---: 1613 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Harvey, ---: 1613 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Harvey, ---: 1615 Mar: (as Harvard) chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Harvey, ---: 1618 Mar: (as Harvard) chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Harvey, ---: 1628 May: chosen to be a vestryman
Harvey, Robert: 1610 Apr: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Myles, departed the parish
Harvey, Thomas: 1591 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Harvey, Thomas: 1606 Feb: his signature (mark), as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Harvey, Thomas: 1607 Mar: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Harvey, Thomas: 1611 Feb: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the vestry by Mr Wycherly
Hawes, Thomas: 1560 Apr: vestryman; to oversee the setting-up of the schoolhouse
Hawes, Thomas: 1565 Mar: to view all church buildings and lands
Hawks, Henry: 1625 Oct: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Hayes, Godfrey 1582 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Hayley, John: 1628 May: To have a lease of his house in College Yard Gate
Hayman, John: 1599 Jul: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Hayman, John: 1608 Aug: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Thomas Cure, deceased
Hayman, John: 1609 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Hayman, John: 1610 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Hayman, John: 1610 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Hayman, John: 1611 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Hayman, John: 1612 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Hayman, John: 1612 Apr: identified as warden of the College
Hayman, John: 1613 Aug: to have the keys of the gutter doors, and to see the gutters are clean
Hayman, John: 1614 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Hayman, John: 1615 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Hayman, John: 1616 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Hayman, John: 1617 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Hayman, John: 1618 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Hayman, John: 1618 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Hayman, John: 1619 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Hayman, John: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Hayman, John: 1620 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Hayman, John: 1621 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Hayman, John: 1621 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Hayman, John: 1623 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the general poor
Hayman, John: 1624 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Hayman, John: 1625 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Hayman, John: 1626 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Hayman, John: 1627 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Hayman, John: 1627 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Hays, Barbara: 1576 Mar: in the vestry minutes; child of Joan Plomer q.v.
Hays, Elizabeth: 1576 Mar: in the vestry minutes; child of Joan Plomer q.v.
Hays, Godfrey: 1573 Sep: (as Leys) named one of the new collectors for the poor of the parish
Hays, Godfrey: 1576 Jul: chosen to be a vestryman, in place of Thomas Pulter
Hays, Godfrey: 1576 Aug: chosen to be an auditor
Hays, Godfrey: 1577 Jan: one of the collectors for the relief of Colyton Haven in Devon
Hays, Godfrey: 1578 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Hays, Godfrey: 1579 Aug: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Hays, Godfrey: 1580 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Hays, Godfrey: 1581 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Hays, Godfrey: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Hays, Godfrey: 1584 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Hays, Godfrey: 1586 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Hays, Godfrey: 1587 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Hays, Godfrey: 1587 Mar: the vestry directs him to give money for apparel for three needy children
Hays, Godfrey: 1588 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Hays, Godfrey: 1591 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Hays, Godfrey: 1593 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Hays, Godfrey: 1594 Jun: to depose in the archdeacon's court about James Smith's tithes
Hays, Godfrey: 1595 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Hays, Godfrey: 1596 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Hays, Godfrey: 1598 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Hays, Godfrey: 1598 Oct: chosen to be an auditor of the book of the collectors for the poor
Hays, Godfrey: 1600 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the Collectors' books
Hays, Godfrey: 1600 Mar: chosen to be an overseer for the poor of the Borough
Hays, Godfrey: 1600 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Hays, Godfrey: 1600 Mar: to have a lease of certain houses by the New Rents
Hays, Godfrey: 1600 Jun: to have a lease of four tenements, two of them formerly Mr Guinn's
Hays, Godfrey: 1601 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Hays, Godfrey: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of the parish's lands
Hays, Godfrey: 1603 Nov: he has made an encroachment in the Churchyard
Hays, Godfrey: 1605 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of last year's accounts
Hays, Godfrey: 1622 May: his former house near the churchyard now Edmund Ashton's
Hays, John: 1588 Apr: sadler; documents delivered to his son Robert by the vestry
Hays, Katherine: 1576 Mar: in the vestry minutes; child of Joan Plomer q.v.
Hays, Peter: 1616 Dec: in the Close; paid his tithes
Hays, Robert: 1576 Feb: involved in the sale and purchase of the Horseshoe in Kent Street
Hays, Robert: 1588 Apr: his signature
Hays, Robert: 1588 Apr: son of John Hays, sadler; documents delivered to him by the vestry
Hays, William: 1576 Feb: involved in the sale and purchase of the Horseshoe in Kent Street
Hayward, William: 1564 Mar: shipwright, deceased; made a bequest to the poor
Hayward, William: 1564 Jun: shipwright, deceased; the remainder of his bequest to be delivered by Thomas Lucas
Head, Thomas: 1571 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Head, Thomas: 1573 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Head, Thomas: 1574 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Head, Thomas: 1575 Sep: designated an 'ancient' of the vestry
Head, Thomas: 1576 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor
Head, Thomas: 1577 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Head, Thomas: 1579 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for the parish
Head, Thomas: 1579 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the old collectors' account
Head, Thomas: 1580 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Head, Thomas: 1580 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Head, Thomas: 1581 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Head, Thomas: 1582 Aug: chosen to be one of the surveyors for the poor
Head, Thomas: 1583 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Head, Thomas: 1584 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Head, Thomas: 1585 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Head, Thomas: 1585 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Head, Thomas: 1586 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Head, Thomas: 1586 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Head, Thomas: 1587 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Head, Thomas: 1587 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Head, Thomas: 1588 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Head, Thomas: 1588 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Head, Thomas: 1588 Mar: noted by the vestry for his pains in the building of the chapel and four almshouses
Head, Thomas: 1589 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Head, Thomas: 1589 Oct: he and Robert Myles have a reversion to Mr Gainsford's three acres of ground in St George's Field
Head, Thomas: 1590 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Head, Thomas: 1590 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Head, Thomas: 1591 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Head, Thomas: 1591 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Head, Thomas: 1592 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Head, Thomas: 1592 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Head, Thomas: 1594 Jun: to depose in the archdeacon's court about James Smith's tithes
Head, Thomas: 1594 Sep: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Ralph Yardley
Henslowe, Ann: 1628 Aug: a consultation to be had about her will
Henslowe, Philip: 1607 Jul: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Treherne
Henslowe, Philip: 1608 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Henslowe, Philip: 1609 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Henslowe, Philip: 1610 Dec: of Clink Liberty; to assist the churchwardens in a placement
Henslowe, Philip: 1611 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Henslowe, Philip: 1611 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Henslowe, Philip: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Henslowe, Philip: 1611 Mar: one of the purchasers of the fee simple of the rectory for the trustees
Henslowe, Philip: 1611 Mar: has purchased a messuage in the tenure of Mrs White
Henslowe, Philip: 1611 May: purchased tenements from the vestry
Henslowe, Philip: 1614 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Henslowe, Philip: 1598 Apr: to be asked for money for the poor, in regard of his plays
Henslowe, Philip: 1598 May: to be asked again for money for the poor, in regard of his playhouse
Henslowe, Philip: 1615 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Henslowe, Philip: 1616 Feb: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Maunsell
Hewlett, ---: 1623 Jan: the Swan with Two Necks gifted to the parish by him
Hewson, John: 1573 Oct: chosen as a collector of the poor for Paris Garden
Higginson, Thomas: 1595 Dec: dwelling at the Cock in the New Rents, called before the vestry for having tenants
Hill, Peter: 1586 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Hill, Peter: 1586 Oct: departed a vestry meeting without permission
Hill, Peter: 1586 Dec: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by John Payne
Hobson, William: 1593 Jul: delivered hay in response to the queen's order
Hockley, ---: 1625 Jan: of the College, widow, deceased; her place taken by widow Williams
Hockly, Ralph: 1611 Oct: admitted to the College of the Poor, replacing widow Simpson, deceased
Hocknell, Margaret: 1613 Mar: widow, poor; admitted to the College, in place of her late husband Ralph Hocknell, deceased
Hocknell, Ralph: 1604 Jul: 'Hocknell to be removed to young Sellwood's house'
Hocknell, Ralph: 1611 Jul: to be removed from his house and moved to a house in the churchyard
Hocknell, Ralph: 1613 Mar: of the College, deceased; his place taken by his widow Margaret
Hodges, William: 1572 Jul: named as a collector for the poor
Holcroft, Thomas: 1579 Dec: asked for information about Bell Acre in Battersea Field
Holford, William: 1583 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor
Holford, William: 1585 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Holford, William: 1587 Aug: a brick wall to be built in the New Churchyard next to his garden
Hollanby, Nicholas: 1564 Jul: delivered Thomas Brigley's money to the vestry
Holley, Edward: 1562 May: a collector for the poor, found to be derelict in his duties
Holloway, John: 1593 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Holloway, John: 1594 May: charged by the vestry to search for inmates or divided tenements and to report back
Hollyland, James: 1565 Jan: engaged to be a minister for the parish
Holman, George: 1569 Jul: lease of his house in Kent Street extended for 21 years
Hone, Garrett 1563 Apr: party to an altercation; to meet together and make peace
Hone, Garrett: 1570 Mar: paid for glazing the church
Honor, William: 1617 Apr: age about 88, admitted to the College in place of old Father Cotton, deceased
Honor, William: 1617 Sep: of the College, deceased; his place taken by James Bensted
Hood, Edmund: 1575 Jul: his quarrel with Thomas Guinn to be resolved by Thomas Etheridge and Thomas Pulter
Hook alias Leake, Henry: 1586 Dec: his bequest mentioned in the vestry
Hopkins, ---: 1612 Dec: named as surety for Miles Land the bellfounder
Hopkins, ---: 1613 Apr: William Land's surety; to be sued by the vestry
Hopkins, John: 1628 May: to have a lease of his house in Bull Head Churchyard
Horrabin, William: 1603 Nov: his unnamed child being kept by Thomas Berry
Horton,---: 1593 Jan: the Horton children are being nursed at the vestry's charge
House, John: 1615 Feb: son of Richard Sumner's wife, 'frantic a long time'; vestry grants support
House, Thomas: 1561 Jun: to view church lands and properties needing repair
House, Thomas: 1565 Mar: to view all church buildings and lands
House, Thomas: 1570 Mar: to view William Crowder's Bankside land
House, Thomas: 1571 Mar: to 'follow the business of the Commonwealth of the Borough of Southwark'
House, Thomas: 1572 Jul: mentioned in the vestry minutes as having money that should go towards building houses
House, Thomas: 1573 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
House, Thomas: 1574 Feb: to arbitrate a dispute between Thomas Bromfield and William Dawtry
House, Thomas: 1575 Mar: chosen to be an auditor for the year to come
House, Thomas: 1576 May: chosen to be an auditor of the free school
House, Thomas: 1576 Jul: chosen to be one of the governors of the free school
House, Thomas: 1576 Aug: chosen to be an auditor
House, Thomas: 1576 Nov: agreed that he should sit between William Browker and John Philpot
House, Thomas: 1577 Mar: chosen to audit the accounts of the churchwardens
House, Thomas: 1578 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
House, Thomas: 1578 Jul: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
House, Thomas: 1579 Mar: chosen to be an auditor for the churchwardens' accounts
House, Thomas: 1584 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
House, Thomas: 1585 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the poor
House, Thomas: 1586 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
House, Thomas: 1587 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
House, Thomas: 1588 Feb: the vestry directs him to pay Gilbert Rocket for repairs done to one Woodward's house
House, Thomas: 1589 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
House, Thomas: 1589 Dec: 'deputy'; he is part of a group from the vestry visiting the Lord Treasurer
House, Thomas: 1590 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
House, Thomas: 1591 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
House, Thomas: 1592 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
House, Thomas: 1592 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
House, Thomas: 1593 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
House, Thomas: 1594 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
House, Thomas: 1595 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the green chest and the linen chest
House, Thomas: 1596 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
House, Thomas: 1598 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
House, Thomas: 1598 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
House, Thomas: 1599 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of church lands
House, Thomas: 1599 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
House, Thomas: 1600 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
House, Thomas: 1600 Mar: chosen to keep the book for (i.e. be warden of) the College
House, Thomas: 1600 Mar: trusted by the vestry with three keys to the parish chests
House, Thomas: 1602 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
House, Thomas: 1602 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
House, Thomas: 1602 Apr: chosen to be an auditor of the collectors' books
House, Thomas: 1603 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of the parish lands
House, Thomas: 1603 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
House, Thomas: 1604 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the great account
House, Thomas: 1604 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
House, Thomas: 1604 May: asks for for a lease in reversion of the tenements called Norman's Rents
House, Thomas: 1604 Jul: lease to Norman's Rents granted
House, Thomas: 1605 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
House, Thomas: 1606 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the wardens' accounts
House, Thomas: 1606 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
House, Thomas: 1607 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the great account
House, Thomas: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden, replacing Mr Cownden who declined his election
House, Thomas: 1607 Mar: replaced as auditor of the great account by Mr Bingham
House, Thomas: 1608 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
House, Thomas: 1609 Apr: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the vestry by Edward Bromfield
Howell, Agnes: 1626 Jan: widow; a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Howell, Agnes: 1626 Mar: admitted to the College in place of Thomas Bromley, deceased
Howell, John: 1586 Sep: former tenant of John Emerson's
Howell, Samuel: 1588 Jun: a child being raised by William Cox, butcher, who will save the parish from expense
Howlett, Edward: 1587 May: paid the vestry part of his debt, out of the proceeds from the Bell
Hubbard, ---: 1592 Jul: the vestry says 'the child of one Hubbard' is to be kept 'at the parish charge'
Huddles, Edmund: 1571 Jul: he and his unnamed wife to remain in their house
Humble, Peter: 1616 Jul: son of Richard Humble; asked to maintain his father's burial vault in the chancel
Humble, Richard: 1589 Apr: to have a lease of the well house, provided the kennels remain watered
Humble, Richard: 1589 Oct: he is to install a new pump outside the well house for general use
Humble, Richard: 1589 Oct: vintner; his lease to the well house finalised
Humble, Richard: 1592 Dec: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Miles Wilkinson
Humble, Richard: 1594 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Humble, Richard: 1596 Oct: one of five vestrymen to seek relief of charges by 'the Justices of the Shire'
Humble, Richard: 1597 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Humble, Richard: 1597 Oct: to have a lease of the well house and adjoining shop
Humble, Richard: 1598 Apr: matters between him and the churchwardens still to be resolved
Humble, Richard: 1598 May: asked if he will accept the lease of the well house
Humble, Richard: 1600 Mar: Humphrey Emerson wants a lease in reversion of his well house
Humble, Richard: 1600 Mar: chosen to be an overseer for the poor of the Borough
Humble, Richard: 1600 Aug: he is found to be hindering workmen at Chain Gate
Humble, Richard: 1600 Aug: insults his fellow vestrymen, 'calling of them knaves and rascals'
Humble, Richard: 1600 Aug: suspended from the vestry for six weeks for refusing to pay a fine
Humble, Richard: 1600 Nov: removed forever from the vestry
Humble, Richard: 1601 Jan: ejected from the vestry, replaced by Thomas Cure
Humble, Richard: 1601 Feb: requests a lease from the vestry, but is denied
Humble, Richard: 1601 Jun: controversy between him and the parish to be adjudicated
Humble, Richard: 1603 Nov: some vestrymen to talk with him about his complaints
Humble, Richard: 1605 Mar: he claims to be a commissioner of the subsidy
Humble, Richard: 1605 Mar: he threatens his colleagues with raising their subsidy levels
Humble, Richard: 1608 Apr: he 'caused mortar to be made in the Churchyard'
Humble, Richard: 1610 Aug: will pay the tithes for his house, unless the Scot pays them
Humble, Richard: 1616 Jul: deceased; left a bequest to the poor in his will
Humble, Richard: 1616 Sep: deceased; his gift to the poor will come from his house next to the Three Crowns
Hunnis, William: 1560 Oct: to create rules for the new school
Hunt, ---: 1604 Jul: Mrs; her unnamed husband holds the lease of the Vine
Hunt, Edward: 1577 Mar: of the Vine, said to be in possession of a 'garden plot belonging to the Red Hart'
Hunt, Edward: 1577 Apr: the vestry assesses his lease of a tenement
Hunt, Edward: 1577 Aug: his lease of the Vine sealed
Hunt, Edward: 1577 Dec: tithe rate set for his 'house called the Vine' where he and his wife live
Hunt, Edward: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a vestryman in place of Thomas Etheridge
Hunt, Edward: 1582 Apr: appointed Bankside subsidy gatherer by the vestry
Hunt, Edward: 1583 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Hunt, Edward: 1584 Jul: to have his seat in the vestry next to Thomas Cure's
Hunt, Edward: 1584 Dec: 'Mr Serjeant'; he is to travel, with others, 'about the parish business', including 'the lease of the Parsonage'
Hunt, Edward: 1585 Mar: 'Mr Serjeant'; chosen to be an auditor
Hunt, Edward: 1585 May: 'Mr Serjeant'; chosen to be a collector for the gathering of the fifteenths for the Clink and Paris Garden
Hunt, Edward: 1586 Mar: 'Mr Serjeant'; chosen to be an auditor
Hunt, Edward: 1587 Nov: 'Mr Serjeant'; replaced on the vestry by William Morrey
Hunt, Edward: 1600 Mar: the vestry to examine Mr Hunt's lease of the Vine
Hunt, Edward: 1605 Apr: his lease of the Vine used as a model
Hunt, Edward: 1609 Nov: former holder of the lease to the Vine
Hunt, Joan: wife of Edward Hunt of the Vine, q.v.
Hunt, John: 1614 Mar: asks for a lease to the Vine, formerly leased to his father Edward
Hunt, Nicholas: 1587 Dec: to be paid by the vestry for reading the service to the poor of the College
Hunt, Nicholas: 1602 Jan: to live in a parish tenement where 'old Jenkins' now lives
Hunt, Solomon: 1589 Jul: Edmund Malyn is to have the houses that Hunt dwelt in
Hunt, Thomas: 1603 Nov: knight; money collected for the house of correction given to him
Hunt, William: 1628 Mar: a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Hunt, William: 1628 Jun: admitted to the College
Huntley, William: 1616 Feb: son in law of Robert Loward
Hurt, John: 1628 Mar: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Hyde, Joyce: 1618 Apr: a poor woman; to receive a benevolence from Thomas Emerson's mother's gift
Hyde, Joyce: 1627 Oct: widow; a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Inman, John: 1627 Apr: of Boroughside; his son being dead, asks that his lease be in his daughter's name
Inman, John: 1623 Jan: the Swan with Two Necks leased to him
Inman, John: 1627 Jun: of Swan Alley; his request granted to have his lease in his daughter's name
Ireland, Robert: 1588 Apr: yeoman of Southwark, deceased; his daughter Elizabeth in the care of John Cheney of London
Iremonger, ---: 1588 Oct: the vestry to meet with him to discuss his tithes
Iremonger, ---: 1616 Sep: offers Mr Cole a lease to the house 'that Johnson dwelt in'
Iremonger, ---: 1616 Sep: won the bidding war for the Vine and Beer Pot
Iremonger, ---: 1617 Sep: his lease to the Vine and Beer Pot to be sealed in the vestry
Iremonger, ---: 1623 Aug: he holds a lease to the Red Hart
Iremonger, ---: 1626 Apr: hasn't used money given him for repair of Draper's Bridge
Iremonger, Thomas: 1597 May: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Walter Burton, deceased
Iremonger, Thomas: 1597 Oct: he is to be bound to the vestry for good behavior
Iremonger, Thomas: 1598 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of church land
Iremonger, Thomas: 1599 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Iremonger, Thomas: 1600 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Iremonger, Thomas: 1601 Jul: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Thomas Palmer
Isard, Thomas: 1625 Oct: a trustee of the Cawdray children's money
Iverson, Joan: 1567 Jul: widow; her bequest to the poor of the parish noted
Jackson, Edward: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Jackson, John: 1587 Aug: to be apprenticed to John Mago in the City; clothing to be purchased for him by the vestry
Jackson, John: 1606 Dec: of the Green Dragon; he keeps the child Sarah Wood
Jakes, Thomas: 1569 Dec: given the seal of the parish
Jakes, Thomas: 1573 Feb: expelled from the vestry for disobedience
Jakes, Thomas: 1574 Jun: the writings of William Bottom delivered to him
Jefferson, ---: 1576 Mar: Thomas Gray's surety delivered to 'one Mr Jefferson'
Jefferson, William: 1559 Sep: purchase of church property authorized
Jefferson, William: 1560 Apr: vestryman; to oversee the setting-up of the schoolhouse
Jefferson, William: 1561 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Jefferson, William: 1570 Mar: to view William Crowder's Bankside land
Jefferson, William: 1571 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Jefferson, William: 1573 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Jefferson, William: 1573 Apr: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Jefferson, William: 1575 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for the year to come
Jefferson, William: 1575 Sep: chosen to be a governor of the free school
Jefferson, William: 1576 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Jefferson, William: 1577 Mar: chosen to audit the accounts of the churchwardens
Jefferson, William: 1577 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Jefferson, William: 1578 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Jefferson, William: 1578 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Jefferson, William: 1579 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for the parish
Jefferson, William: 1579 May: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Jefferson, William: 1579 Aug: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Jefferson, William: 1580 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of church lands
Jefferson, William: 1580 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Jefferson, William: 1580 Aug: chosen to be an auditor
Jefferson, William: 1581 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Jefferson, William: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Jefferson, William: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Jeffes, Richard: 1597 Nov: a lease of seven feet of parish wall offered to him by the vestry, but refused
Jeffes, Richard: 1597 Dec: he is to have 'no inmate in his now mansionhouse or any parcel thereof'
Jeffes, Richard: 1598 Feb: more on his wall
Jeffes, Richard: 1600 Mar: he is to have no watercourse into the Churchyard
Jeffes, Richard: 1600 Mar: his shed on the parish wall is to be pulled down and the wall mended
Jeffes, Richard: 1603 Nov: the back side of Jeffes's house abuts the churchyard
Jeffes, Richard: 1619 Apr: (as Jeff) former holder of the property now William Battey's
Jenkins, ---: 1602 Jan: 'Old Jenkins' lives in a parish tenement
Jenkins, Hugh: 1586 Mar: tenant in one of Gilbert Rocket's two Bankside tenements
Jenkinson, ---: 1594 Aug: charged with having a lodger, he promises to remove him
Jenkinson, Margery: 1593 Jul: formerly a searcher for the dead, now to be a provider for the infected
Johnson, ---: 1586 Jul: glover; his unnamed daughter, 'a poor lame woman', given money by the vestry
Johnson, ---: 1594 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Johnson, ---: 1595 Mar: he and his wife, inmates with widow Terry, are to be removed by order of the vestry
Johnson, ---: 1607 Jan-Feb: widow in Axe Yard; a pension for her
Johnson, ---: 1626 Mar: widow; a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Johnson, ---: 1626 Oct: she admitted to the College in place of Mary Kirton, deceased
Johnson, Elizabeth: 1582 Aug: widow; her Buckinghamshire son James Bartlett is paid for removing her into Buckinghamshire
Johnson, Frederick: 1587 Mar: joiner of Lambeth; caring for a needy child; the vestry sends money
Johnson, Garrett: 1593 Jan: witnessed the receipt of the Edith Blackby money in the vestry
Johnson, Garrett: 1601 Jan: to have a lease of 'the new building at the west door of the Church'
Johnson, James: 1586 Dec: cordwainer; bound by the vestry for a poor child named Annis Melbers whom he keeps
Johnson, John: 1587 Sep: the vestry is to continue its suit against him for non-payment of tithes
Johnson, Margaret: 1623 Jul: widow; a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Johnson, Margaret: 1625 Jan: a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Johnson, Margaret: 1626 Jan: widow; candidate for the College, but not chosen
Johnson, Nicholas: 1618 Feb: late holder of a workhouse by the church, now Charles Dally's
Johnson, Richard: 1591 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Johnson, Richard: 1597 May: chosen to be clerk of the vestry
Johnson, Richard: 1604 Mar: described as 'register to the house', i.e. to the vestry
Johnson, William: 1585 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Johnson, William: 1596 Jan: deceased; his gift to the poor noted by the vestry, his widow paying it
Jones, David: 1598 Feb: upholsterer; made a motion before the vestry
Jones, David: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a collector
Jones, David: 1616 Dec: gave a performance bond for Frances Way
Jones, Nicholas: 1578 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors for the poor
Jones, Nicholas: 1583 May: chosen to be one of the surveyors for the sick
Jones, Rice: 1611 Nov: rent terms offered for his house
Jones, Rice: 1627 Mar: a candidate for the College; no decision recorded
Joyce, Edmund: 1625 Oct: a trustee of the Cawdray children's money
Juby, ---: 1625 Jan: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Andrew Lucas
Juby, George: 1620 Jan: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Juby, George: 1620 Feb: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Juby, George: 1621 Jan: chosen to be a vestryman, in the stead of Mr Bucket, departed the parish
Jukes, Rowland: 1563 Apr: baker; party to an altercation; to meet together and make peace
Katherens, Joan: 1621 May: widow; asks to have her pension restored
Kellaway, ---: 1598 Feb: the churchwardens to speak with him about the tithes of Rochester House
Kellaway, ---: 1598 May: the vestry to pursue the matter of the tithes of Rochester House
Kellaway, ---: 1598 Jul: to be sued for his unpaid tithes
Kellaway, ---: 1600 Mar: he and other Rochester House tenants to be sued for tithes
Kellaway, ---: 1601 Jan: the vestry notices his new buildings
Kellock, John: 1619 Apr: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Kellock, John: 1625 Oct: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Snelling
Kellock, John: 1625 Dec: replaced Mr Snelling on the vestry, but resigned 'by reason of His Majesty's service'
Kelly, ---: 1590 Mar: Goodwife; money from the vestry given to her
Kelly, Walter: 1565 Jan: the minister, cautioned to observe proper behavior
Kelly, Walter: 1565 Feb: the minister; his ministry ended, the vestry gives him a departing gift
Kenningham, William: 1560 Apr: vestryman; to oversee the setting-up of the schoolhouse
Kenningham, William: 1561 Jun: to view church lands and properties needing repair
Kenrow, ---: 1586 Oct: the vestry has an obligation of his about making a bond for one Larkin
Kent, ---: 1611 Nov: his bequest the subject of law proceedings
Kent, ---: 1616 Dec: married Martin Eyre's mother
Kent, Thomas: 1627 Dec: his lease is in the vestry chest
Kibbet: see under Cubitt
Kicker, Humphrey: 1606 Dec: Humphrey Kicker replaces Christopher Mudd as 'a common beaver'
Kicker, Humphrey: 1618 Mar: a bearer; has a complaint against Oliver Simpson, gravemaker
Kilburn, ---: 1618 Mar: attorney; connected to the lawsuit against Daniel Tiberkin
King, ---: 1608 Aug: widow, deceased; her place in the College taken by Helen Corker
King, ---: 1611 Feb: has a half acre of the parish's ground at Battersea; it is to be sold
King, Henry: 1615 Dec: of Battersea; son of widow King; offers to buy the acre in Battersea Field
King, Nicholas: 1626 Oct: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Gilding
King, Richard: 1579 Dec: of Battersea; pays rent arrearages for St Margaret's Acre in Battersea
King, Richard: 1579 Dec: of Battersea; the vestry grants him St Margaret's Acre in Battersea
King, Richard: 1623 Jan: the acre in Battersea Field, formerly his, now Richard Hall's
Kirk, Harry: 1576 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors
Kirkman, Mary: 1606 Jan: admitted to be one of the poor of the College
Kirton, Mary: 1626 Oct: of the College, deceased; her place taken by [blank] Johnson
Kirton, Mary: 1626 Oct: of the College, deceased; her place taken by Mary Goodacre
Knight, ---: 1582 Dec: promises to remove his cattle out of the stall at the church door
Knight, William: 1573 Jul: one of the collectors for the poor of Clink and Paris Garden
Knight, William: 1573 Oct: chosen as a collector of the poor for Paris Garden
Know, Sarah: 1622 Mar: an orphan child of Thomas Know, deceased; the vestry has borrowed their money
Know, Thomas: 1622 Mar: deceased; his children William and Sarah are orphans
Know, Thomas: 1623 Jan: his children's portions locked in the School chest in the vestry
Know, William: 1622 Mar: an orphan child of Thomas Know, deceased; the vestry has borrowed their money
Lackendale, ---: 1618 Feb: 'old Lackendale'; candidate for admission to the College, but not chosen
Lake, ---: 1623 Apr: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Richard Snelling
Lambert, ---: 1588 Nov: his wages to be increased; Thomas Emerson to pay for his gown
Land, Humphrey: 1607 Aug: his signature, as witness to the removal of a tombstone
Land, Humphrey: 1624 Apr: the vestry grants him a loan
Land, William: 1612 Sep: bellfounder, cast the great bell badly, another bellfounder to be found
Land, William: 1613 Apr: bellfounder; to be sued by the vestry
Land, William: 1614 Aug: bellfounder; his wife appeals to the vestry for money 'in regard of their poverty'
Langley, Francis: 1593 Jul: delivered hay in response to the queen's order
Langley, Francis: 1597 Jun: in a dispute with the vestry about his tithes
Langley, Francis: 1597 Oct: owes tithes for tenements formerly Brightman's; the vestry may go to law against him
Langley, Francis: 1598 Apr: to be asked for money for the poor, in regard of his plays
Langley, Francis: 1598 May: his new buildings to be viewed
Langley, Francis: 1598 May: to be asked again for money for the poor, in regard of his playhouse
Langley, Francis: 1599 Feb: his new buildings to be viewed for tithes
Langley, Francis: 1600 Mar: the churchwardens to speak with him and his tenants about tithes
Langley, Francis: 1600 Mar: Mr Wrench and Mr Reeve hold garden plots from him
Langley, Francis: 1604 Apr: to be tithed by the churchwardens
Langley, John: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Large, Henry: 1583 Nov: chosen to fill the remainder of Thomas Collop's service as collector for the poor
Larkin, ---: 1586 Oct: the vestry has an obligation by one Kenrow about making a bond for one Larkin
Lawrence, George: 1617 Mar: he appeals to the vestry for relief
Lawrence, John: 1628 Mar: chosen to be an overseer of the poor
Layfield, ---: 1627 Jun: a candidate for lecturer, but not chosen
Leake, Henry: 1614 Dec: his tithe rate set
Leake, Henry: 1619 Apr: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Elves, deceased
Leake, Henry: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Leake, Henry: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Leake, Henry: 1621 Sep: the Swan playhouse excluded from his tithe calculation
Leake, Henry: 1622 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Leake, Henry: 1622 Mar: to keep the tithe book for Clink and Paris Garden
Leake, Katherine: 1614 Sep: widow of Boroughside, admitted an almswoman to the College, replacing widow Cook, deceased
Leake, Katherine: 1620 Aug: of the College but discharged for having married James Bedsted
Lee, Alice: 1594 Jan: the vestry to pay her for 'certain cures' she administers for 'plague sores'
Lee, Anthony: 1614 Apr: to have a lease of the house he lives in
Lee, James: 1624 Dec: constable; wants costs reimbursed for pressing and keeping soldiers in Boroughside
Lee, Oliver: 1618 Mar: a bearer; has a complaint against Oliver Simpson, gravemaker
Lee, Oliver: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Lee, Oliver: 1621 Dec: to be one of the four bearers, Humphrey Kicker having died
Lemming, Henry: 1616 Dec: wants an iron pan in the Soap House, not a brass pan
Lemming, Henry: 1617 Apr: citizen and ironmonger of London; offers to buy a lease to the Soap House
Levenot, John: 1559 Sep: purchase of church property authorized
Levenoth, John: 1560 Apr: churchwarden; to oversee the setting-up of the schoolhouse
Levenoth, John: 1561 Mar: churchwarden
Leverard, John: 1567 May: to be a surveyor of highways
Lewen, ---: 1582 Dec: Dr; directed by the archbishop of Canterbury to speak with the churchwardens about a marriage
Lewis, ---: 1591 Apr: one of his children is to be kept by Mr Phillips and his unnamed wife
Lewis, ---: 1595 Mar: 'Father Lewis'; Father Bergen and his wife to be placed in one of Father Lewis's rooms
Lewis, Howell: 1613 Nov: chosen to be an almsperson of the College in place of widow Brown, deceased
Lewis, Howell: 1614 Feb: of the College, but vacated; his place taken by Alice Peterson
Lewis, Walter: 1578 Sep: the vestry agrees to lend him money
Lewis, Walter: 1579 Mar: bailiff; his bill presented to the vestry
Lewis, Walter: 1580 Mar:his bill brought into the vestry
Lewis, Walter: 1582 Aug: his bill of debt produced in the vestry
Lewis, Walter: 1583 Mar: his bill of debt, and a letter of attorney, produced in the vestry
Lewis, Walter: 1587 Dec: admitted as an almsman to the College of the Poor
Lillyman, ---: 1628 Feb: widow of Robert, admitted to the College in place of her husband
Lillyman, Robert: 1619 Jun: admitted an almsman of the College, Thomas Doggett having declined the offer
Loft, Michael: 1622 Dec: admitted almsman of the College, in place of Thomas Oliver, deceased
Lombard, Bartholomew: 1624 Feb: gardener; to have a lease of a garden in Maiden Lane
Lombard, Bartholomew: 1620 Mar: (as Lumbart) occupant of Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Lombard, Bartholomew: 1621 Aug: tenant of the garden plot conveyed to feoffees; his rent to rise
Long, Richard: 1564 Jul: a fatherless child, given money by the vestry
Longman, John: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Loud, ---: 1596 Jul: 'Old Father Loud'; by order of the vestry, he is to be 'put among the poor pensioners'
Loud, Thomas: 1583 May: cutler; Joan Pickman dwells in his house
Love, ---: 1601 Jun: steward to lord Montague
Love, ---: 1602 Apr: lord Montague's servant
Loward, ---: 1621 Aug: widow; has a hearsecloth that the vestry might use
Loward, Robert: 1603 May: basketmaker; chosen to be the sexton
Loward, Robert: 1603 Sep: the sexton; binds himself to fulfill his duties properly
Loward, Robert: 1604 Apr: thee sexton; his performance bond locked in the vestry chest
Loward, Robert: 1607 Apr: to be compensated 'his extraordinary pains'
Loward, Robert: 1607 Aug: his signature, as witness to the removal of a tombstone
Loward, Robert: 1616 Feb: has erected a shed on part of the churchyard
Loward, Robert: 1621 Aug: sexton, deceased; replaced by Christopher Collinson
Lucas, ---: 1628 Mar: lends money to the vestry
Lucas, Andrew: 1625 Jan: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Juby, deceased
Lucas, Andrew: 1627 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Lucas, Andrew: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden for the Clink and Upper Ground
Lucas, Thomas: 1564 Jun: fishmonger; to pay the remainder of William Hayward's legacy to the vestry
Luck, James: 1606 Apr: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Luke: see also Audley alias Luke
Luke alias Audley, Thomas: 1585 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Luke alias Audley, Thomas: 1586 Apr: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Christopher Campbell
Luke alias Audley, Thomas: 1588 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Luke alias Audley, Thomas: 1589 Jun: he offended the vestry by arriving at a meeting in his cloak contrary to the order
Luke alias Audley, Thomas: 1595 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Luke, Thomas: 1579 Sep: trusted with one of the three keys to the poor's chest in the choir
Luke, Thomas: 1597 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Luke, Thomas: 1599 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the parish, school, and poor accounts
Luke, Thomas: 1601 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of the parish lands
Luke, Thomas: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Luke, Thomas: 1603 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Luke, Thomas: 1603 Mar: chosen to keep the book for (i.e. be warden of) the College
Luke, Thomas: 1610 Dec: of the Boroughside; to assist the churchwardens in a placement
Luke, Thomas: 1611 Feb: vestryman of Paris Garden, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Austen
Lund, ---: 1628 Aug: (Lawrence?) to be paid for cleaning the church's pewter and linen
Lund, Humphrey: 1621 Dec: to be given money for 'his poverty and charge of children'
Lunn, ---: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Lunn, Lawrence: 1625 Oct: chosen to be the conductor, and to be a bearer
Lyon, Edward: 1563 Apr: late servant to William Turner, baker
Mace, ---: 1597 Oct: widow; she is to be set down in the collectors' book
Mackerel, ---: 1584 Mar: his houses at St Margaret's Hill 'to be put in suit presently' by the vestry
Maddox, ---: 1602 Jan: to be given money toward the relief of his children
Maddox, ---: 1602 Sep: his children to 'be put to goodwife Russell'
Maddox, ---: 1602 Nov: promises not to be chargeable tp the parish
Maddox, William: 1624 Sep: chosen to be a vestryman, in the stead of Mr Ward, deceased
Maddox, William: 1626 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the general poor
Maddox, William: 1627 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Maddox, William: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Madely, ---: 1606 Sep: cooper; stands surety for a loan to Daniel Ellis
Madely, ---: 1607 Apr: (Henry?) stood surety for a bond of Daniel Ellis's
Magett, ---: 1621 Mar: Mrs; seeks relief of expenses from burying her husband
Magett, John: 1605 Jul: (as Maggott) a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Magett, John: 1606 May: (as Maggott) chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Bromley, deceased
Magett, John: 1607 Mar: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Magett, John: 1608 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Magett, John: 1608 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the plate
Magett, John: 1613 Aug: to have the keys of the gutter doors, and to see the gutters are clean
Magett, John: 1617 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Magett, John: 1621 Jan: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by John Urrick
Mago, John: 1587 Aug: of St Margaret New Fish Street; to have John Jackson as an apprentice
Mainford, ---: 1581 Apr: (Stephen?) the suit against him discussed
Mainsford, John: 1567 Sep: reimbursed for maintenance of orphan John Oliffe
Mainsford, Stephen: 1587 May: his father's legacy to the parish discussed
Malden, Edmund: 1591 Nov: an issue before the vestry about his dwelling house
Malden, Edmund: 1592 Jun: he and his unnamed wife may stay in their house for as long as they live
Malden, Edmund: 1592 Jul: a letter from the earl of Essex about the gatehouse where the Maldens now dwell
Malden, Edmund: 1593 Dec: he is to have a lease for twenty-one years
Malyn, Edmund: 1589 Jul: he is to have the houses that Solomon Hunt dwelt in
Mansell, Maunsell: see under both forms
Mansell, ---: 1616 Feb: (as Maunsell) of the Clink; chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Philip Henslowe, deceased
Mansell, ---: 1618 Dec: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Bucket
Marbury, Edward: 1603 Dec: late lecturer, replaced by Edmund Snape
Marbury, Francis: 1602 Feb: invited to become the new preacher, Mr Phillips having died
Marbury, Francis: 1603 May: the vestry reconsidering its offer that he be the preacher
Marrish, Philip: 1597 Dec: the vestry will pay him for child care
Marsh, Richard: 1595 Oct: sadler; pays money (a debt?) to the churchwardens
Marsh, Richard: 1600 Mar: (as Mersh) chosen to be a collector for the poor
Marshall, ---: 1603 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry door and the two communion cups
Marshall, ---: 1604 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Marshall, ---: 1605 Apr: his lease will be renewed
Marshall, ---: 1607 Jul: has completed the required building at the Peacock
Marshall, ---: 1607 Nov: to have a 'lease of the half acre of ground in St George's Fields'
Marshall, ---: 1608 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Marshall, ---: 1609 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Marshall, ---: 1609 Mar: chosen to keep the book for (i.e. be warden of) the College
Marshall, ---: 1610 Jan: offers to build a gallery across the chancel of the church at his own expense
Marshall, ---: 1610 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Marshall, ---: 1611 Feb: the vestry sells him his house, and acreage in St George's Fields
Marshall, ---: 1611 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Marshall, ---: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Marshall, ---: 1611 May: purchased tenements from the vestry
Marshall, ---: 1612 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Marshall, ---: 1613 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Marshall, ---: 1615 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Marshall, ---: 1616 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Marshall, ---: 1617 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Marshall, ---: 1617 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Marshall, ---: 1619 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Marshall, ---: 1620 Jan: he has purchased the Peacock
Marshall, ---: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Marshall, ---: 1620 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Marshall, ---: 1622 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Marshall, ---: 1623 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Marshall, ---: 1623 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Marshall, ---: 1625 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Marshall, ---: 1625 Oct: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by George Perrin
Marshall, ---: 1628 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Marshall, Joan: 1576 Mar: lying in childbed at the Ship in Southwark; but entry cancelled in the vestry minutes
Marshall, John: 1601 Jan: baker; chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Nash, moved away
Marshall, John: 1603 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Marshall, John: 1625 Oct: chosen to be a vestryman, in the stead of Mr Payne
Marshall, John: 1626 Mar: given the acquittance of Thomas Marshall's loan to the vestry
Marshall, John: 1627 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the general poor
Marshall, John: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Marshall, Margaret: 1582 Nov: almswoman, granted a place in the almshouse 'where mother Duggles dwelt'
Marshall, Thomas: 1625 Oct: deceased; left a bequest to the parish
Marshall, Thomas: 1626 Mar: vestryman, deceased; acquittance given to John Marshall
Martin, ---: 1568 Sep: (Thomas?) his stewardship of the land he holds is questioned
Martin, ---: 1604 Mar: widow; she is to have the house Hance's wife dwelt in
Martin, Nicholas 1563 Apr: party to an altercation; to meet together and make peace
Martin, Nicholas: 1573 Apr: chosen to be one of the surveyors
Martin, Nicholas: 1573 Dec: vestryman, identified as an innholder
Martin, Nicholas: 1574 Feb: to abide by the decision of the arbitrators in the Bromfield-Dawtry dispute
Martin, Nicholas: 1574 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Martin, Nicholas: 1575 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Martin, Nicholas: 1575 Sep: designated an 'ancient' of the vestry
Martin, Thomas: yard scrivener; mentioned in a controversy over a plot of ground belonging to the parish
Martin, Thomas: 1562 Sep: to remain tenant of St Margaret's Acre in Battersea Field
Martin, Thomas: 1563 Mar: notary public, assured that his tenure of a plot behind his house is secure
Martin, Thomas: 1563 Mar: given his deed to his garden plot
Martin, Thomas: 1563 Apr: to identify persons owing tithes
Martin, Thomas: 1564 Jan: represents John Bottom in his dispute with Thomas Redding
Martin, Thomas: 1564 Jun: chosen to audit the accounts of the collectors for the poor
Martin, Thomas: 1569 Jul: concern about the garden plot behind his house
Martin, William: 1598 Dec: his house to be rated for tithes
Mase, ---: 1580 Oct: 'Mother'; placed in one of the new almshouses by the New Churchyard
Maunsell, Mansell: see under both forms
May, ---: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Maybury, ---: 1602 Apr: urged to decide if he will accept the post of preacher
Mayhew, William: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a collector
Mayhew, William: 1608 Aug: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of John Payne, deceased
Mayhew, William: 1609 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Mayhew, William: 1610 Jan: offers to build a gallery in the church at his own expense
Mayhew, William: 1611 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Mayhew, William: 1613 Jul: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Robert Bromfield
Mayle, ---: 1589 Jun: his tenants are to be 'put in suit' for their failure to pay tithes
Mazie, ---: 1614 Apr: widow, almswoman in the College, deceased; her place taken by Alice Taylor
Mead, Jacob: 1598 Apr: to be asked for money for the poor, in regard of his plays
Mead, Jacob: 1598 May: to be asked again for money for the poor, in regard of his playhouse
Mee, William: 1582 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors for the poor
Mee, William: 1594 Dec: chosen to be an assistant to the vestry, in the stead of John Pigeon, deceased
Mee, William: 1598 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Mee, William: 1599 Jan: listed as a constable; to help gather money for setting out soldiers
Mee, William: 1599 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of church lands
Mee, William: 1599 Jul: chosen to be an auditor of the collectors' books
Mee, William: 1600 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Mee, William: 1600 Mar: chosen to keep the book of the great account
Mee, William: 1601 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Mee, William: 1601 Mar: chosen to keep the book for (i.e. be warden of) the College
Mee, William: 1602 Apr: chosen to be an auditor of the collectors' books
Mee, William: 1603 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Mee, William: 1604 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Mee, William: 1606 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the wardens' accounts
Mee, William: 1606 Apr: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Mee, William: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Mee, William: 1607 Mar: chosen to be an auditor for the collectors for the poor
Mee, William: 1609 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Mee, William: 1610 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Mee, William: 1610 Dec: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Overman
Megotson, ---: 1601 Mar: in a dispute with Mr Cownden about the Church House
Melbers, Annis: 1586 Dec: a poor child, maintained by James Johnson
Meriam alias Meriall, George: 1627 Feb: deeded the Dagger to the parish
Merrick, Christopher: 1591 Nov: needs counsel from the vestry about a legal matter
Merrick, Christopher: 1592 Jan: son of George Merrick, who had the tithes of Southwark Park
Merrick, George: 1576 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors
Merrick, George: 1578 Feb: chosen to be a vestryman
Merrick, George: 1580 Oct: admitted to one of the almshouses in the New Churchyard
Merrick, George: 1581 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Merrick, George: 1582 Aug: chosen to be one of the surveyors for the poor
Merrick, George: 1584 Mar: to have leases to Southwark Park and to Pennyfold Acre
Merrick, George: 1584 Mar: authorised to sue Robert Face for Robert Strickland's legacy
Merrick, George: 1584 May: his lease for the Park to be sealed by the vestry
Merrick, George: 1585 May: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Peter Halls
Merrick, George: 1592 Jan: his lease of the tithes of Southwark Park returned to the vestry by his son Christopher
Micklethwaite, ---: 1625 Jan: a candidate for preacher, to replace Robert Harris
Micklethwaite, ---: 1625 Feb: candidates for preacher listed; Micklethwaite chosen to replace Robert Harris
Micklethwaite, ---: 1625 Dec: the preacher; to have a Christmas bonus
Micklethwaite, ---: 1626 Apr: another gratuity given him
Micklethwaite, ---: 1626 Dec: the preacher; given a New Year's gift of gold
Middleditch, ---: 1628 May: a copy of his will is in the vestry box
Millard: see under Miller
Miller, John: 1563 Apr: to pay his tithe arrerages for his wall at Paris Garden
Miller, John: 1620 May: keeping a 'poor child born in the parish'
Miller, John: 1623 Mar: to have a lease of his house in Swan Alley
Millrone, ---: 1606 Jan: (John?) he 'is to have the forsaking of the said tenements in reversion before any other'
Millrone, ---: 1607 Nov: (John?) delivered up his lease
Millrone, ---: 1607 Dec: (John?) his tenants now wish to be the parish's tenants
Mills, ---: 1619 Dec: 'Mother Mills'; of the Borough; poor, given a gown, a gift of Mr Alleyn
Mills, ---: 1622 Oct: widow; a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Mills, ---: 1622 Nov: widow; admitted almswoman of the College, in place of Margery Dixy, deceased
Mills, James: 1606 Apr: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Mills, James: 1606 Sep: chosen to be a surveyor of inmates
Mills, Robert: 1564 Jul: received money from the vestry to deliver to Richard Long
Mills, Robert: 1573 Jan: invited to join the vestry
Mitchell, Robert: 1599 Jul: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Money, Edward: 1614 Aug: deceased; money from his child's estate to be borrowed by the vestry
Money, Edward: 1620 May: deceased; churchwardens to settle their debt with the overseers of his will
Money, Edward: 1621 Apr: deceased; the vestry to repay money borrowed from his estate
Monger, ---: 1628 Aug: his brewhouse mentioned
Montague, Charles: 1618 Mar: Sir; urges support of Martin Harrington's petition for relief
Montague, lord: 1562 Mar: to pay tithes due on an unnamed mansion house of which he is owner
Montague, lord: 1575 Oct: either Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montague, 1528-1592, or his son Anthony Browne (22 July 1552 – 29 June 1592); a dunghill by his house
Montague, lord: 1583 May: repairs to be done to the Church's north side by his house
Montague, lord: 1584 Jul: land purchased from him for the College for the Poor
Montague, lord: 1593 Dec: a stopped door to be re-opened between the Church and lord Montague's house
Montague, lord: 1596 Mar: copies of the parsonage lease and of lord Montague's purchase of the Close held by Hugh Browker
Montague, lord: 1597 Oct: to be approached about removing a pale on parish ground near his gate
Montague, lord: 1598 Dec: his grant 'shall be looked upon'
Montague, lord: 1601 Sep: has an encroachment upon the west end of the church
Montague, lord: 1605 Oct: to be asked again 'about the tithes of the Close'
Montague, lord: 1606 Sep: a door to be made again so he and his family can come to church
Moore: see under More
Moreton, Morton: see under both forms
Morrey, Murray: see under both forms
Morrey, William: 1578 Oct: chosen to be one of the collectors for the poor
Morrey, William: 1587 Nov: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Serjeant Edward Hunt
Morrey, William: 1588 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Morrey, William: 1588 Jun: John Foster being absent, Robert Myles is to aid Morrey 'for the repairing of the highways'
Morrey, William: 1588 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the collectors for the poor
Morrey, William: 1590 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Morrey, William: 1590 Aug: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Humphrey Emerson
Morris, Alice: 1627 Feb: buried in the church; Lambert Daggett the sexton overcharged for bell ringing at her funeral
Morris, William: 1577 Jan: merchant of London, to receive the money collected for the relief of Colyton Haven in Devon
Morse, Benedict: 1627 Feb: buried in the church; Lambert Daggett the sexton overcharged for bell ringing at his funeral
Morton, Moreton: see under both forms
Morton, Nicholas: 1627 Jun: chosen to be lecturer for the parish
Morton, Nicholas: 1627 Oct: the lecturer; given a gratuity to cover moving costs
Morton, William: 1626 Apr: clocksmith; engaged to look after the chimes and clocks
Mosendue, Michael: 1626 Oct: lives ini a house called the Dagger
Mosendue, Michael: 1626 Jul: he lives in a house at the gate of the Swan with Two Necks
Mudd, ---: 1604 Mar: chosen 'to have a full bearer's room'
Mudd, Christopher: 1606 Dec: Humphrey Kicker replaces Christopher Mudd as 'a common beaver'
Munday, ---: 1623 Jan: of the College, widow, deceased; her place taken by Evan Reynolds
Munday, Ruth: 1622 Oct: widow, age 86; admitted almswoman of the College, in place of Bridget Bagley, deceased
Munfield, John: 1572 Jul: named as a collector for the poor
Munfield, John: 1576 Jul: chosen to be a vestryman, in place of Robert Pinketh
Munfield, John: 1579 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Munfield, John: 1580 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor
Munfield, John: 1583 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Munfield, John: 1583 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Munfield, John: 1584 Mar: to be reimbursed for the cloth used for poor people's Christmas gowns
Munfield, John: 1585 Jan: to be fined for departing the vestry 'without license'
Munfield, John: 1585 Sep: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Thomas Emerson
Murray, Morrey: see under both forms
Musk, Rose: 1611 Oct: to be placed in the house of widow Corker or widow Davies, at the churchwardens' discretion
Musk, Rose: 1611 Nov: diseased, needs to go to St Bartholomew's Hospital
Musk, Rose: 1625 Apr: admitted to the College in place of widow Russell, deceased
Musk, Rose: 1625 May: of the College, deceased; her place taken by Winifred Paget
Myles, Robert: 1572 Mar: to be an assessor of the parish's lands
Myles, Robert: 1577 Jan: one of the collectors for the relief of Colyton Haven in Devon
Myles, Robert: 1577 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Myles, Robert: 1579 Jun: chosen to be an auditor for the free grammar school
Myles, Robert: 1579 Aug: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Myles, Robert: 1581 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Myles, Robert: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Myles, Robert: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Myles, Robert: 1583 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Myles, Robert: 1583 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Myles, Robert: 1583 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor
Myles, Robert: 1585 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Myles, Robert: 1585 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Myles, Robert: 1586 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Myles, Robert: 1586 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Myles, Robert: 1586 Oct: departed a vestry meeting without permission
Myles, Robert: 1587 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Myles, Robert: 1588 Jun: he is to aid William Morrey 'for the repairing of the highways', John Foster being absent
Myles, Robert: 1589 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Myles, Robert: 1589 Oct: he and Thomas Head have a reversion to Mr Gainsford's three acres of ground in St George's Field
Myles, Robert: 1592 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Myles, Robert: 1594 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Myles, Robert: 1594 Jun: to depose in the archdeacon's court about James Smith's tithes
Myles, Robert: 1595 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Myles, Robert: 1597 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Myles, Robert: 1598 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of church land
Myles, Robert: 1598 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Myles, Robert: 1599 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the parish, school, and poor accounts
Myles, Robert: 1599 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Myles, Robert: 1600 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Myles, Robert: 1600 Mar: trusted by the vestry with three keys to the parish chests
Myles, Robert: 1601 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Myles, Robert: 1606 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the wardens' accounts
Myles, Robert: 1610 Apr: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the vestry by Robert Harvey
Myles, Thomas: 1588 Mar: noted by the vestry for his pains in the building of the chapel and four almshouses
Nash, Edmund: 1593 Apr: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Jeffrey Cubitt
Nash, Edmund: 1596 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Nash, Edmund: 1598 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Nash, Edmund: 1598 Jul: warned to be present at the next vestry to defend himself against alleged crimes
Nash, Edmund: 1599 Mar: to be re-admitted as vestryman upon paying a fine
Nash, Edmund: 1600 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the Collectors' books
Nash, Edmund: 1601 Jan: vestryman, 'departed out of the parish', replaced on the vestry by John Marshall, baker
Naylor, Henry: 1597 Jun: deceased; his son Peter to be apprenticed to Henry Dakins
Naylor, Peter: 1597 Jun: son of Henry Naylor deceased; to be apprenticed to Henry Dakins
Neal, ---: 1585 Mar: 'Auditor Neale' to be given £4 for 'his pains about the lease of our parsonage'
Neve, ---: 1627 Jun: to be asked about John Smith's legacy
Nevett, Edward: 1627 Feb: buried in the church; Lambert Daggett the sexton overcharged for bell ringing at his funeral
Newman, ---: 1615 Sep: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Carter, deceased
Newman, ---: 1619 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Newman, ---: 1619 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Newman, ---: 1619 Sep: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Henry Williams
Newse, ---: 1592 Apr: Sir George Carew's man; he is in trouble with the vestry
Newse, ---: 1595 Mar: Sir George Carew's man, in arrears with the parish
Newton, ---: 1599 Apr: Mrs; she is to be reminded of her promise to give money to the poor
Nichols, ---: 1612 Nov: 'Mr Serjeant'; to peruse the purchase document for the rectory
Nichols, Alice: 1627 Feb: buried in the church; Lambert Daggett the sexton overcharged for bell ringing at her funeral
Nicholson, Michael: 1618 Dec: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Nicholson, Michael: 1619 Sep: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Russell, deceased
Nicholson, Michael: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Nicholson, Michael: 1621 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Nicholson, Michael: 1621 Mar: to be warden of the general poor and to keep the communion cups and keys to the vestry
Nicholson, Michael: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Nicholson, Michael: 1622 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Nicholson, Michael: 1624 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Nicholson, Michael: 1624 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Nicholson, Michael: 1626 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Nicholson, Michael: 1627 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Nicholson, Michael: 1627 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Nicholson, William: 1607 Apr: sealed a bond in the vestry about an unnamed child
Noble, ---: 1580 Oct: 'Mother Noble'; placed in one of the new almshouses by the New Churchyard
Noble, Thomas: 1559 Aug: sexton, his wages set
Norbury, ---: 1594 May: he is to bring into the vestry an accounting of the collection made for soldiers
Norman, Nicholas: 1621 Sep: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Corden, deceased
Norman, Nicholas: 1623 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Norman, Nicholas: 1624 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Norman, Nicholas: 1624 Mar: to keep the tithe book for Clink and Upper Ground (=Paris Garden)
Norman, Nicholas: 1625 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Norman, Nicholas: 1625 Mar: to keep the tithe book for Clink and Paris Garden
Norman, Nicholas: 1626 Mar: a lease sealed to him and his unnamed wife
Norman, Nicholas: 1627 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Norman, Nicholas: 1628 Mar: a churchwarden; lends money to the vestry
Norman, Nicholas: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Northall, ---: 1619 Sep: tenant in a parish tenement adjoining the Soap House
Norton, Thomas: 1580 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors
Norton, Thomas: 1586 Nov: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of George Gibbs
Norton, Thomas: 1587 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Norton, Thomas: 1589 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Norton, Thomas: 1590 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Norton, Thomas: 1593 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Norton, Thomas: 1594 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Norton, Thomas: 1595 Jul: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Richard Turner
Norwell, Thomas: 1564 Mar: an overseer of William Hayward's will, delivers Hayward's bequest to the vestry
Norwell, Thomas: 1573 Oct: chosen as a collector of the poor for Clink Liberty
Oade, ---: 1607 Aug: removal of a tomb 'where lay a certain Oade'
Oakley, ---: 1600 Mar: butcher; his child, maintained by the parish, now to be placed
Ockland, Christopher: 1565 May: the schoolmaster; his quarter's wages paid
Ockland, Christopher: 1569 Jun: departing as schoolmaster, to be succeeded by Robert Crowley
Odey, Richard: 1583 May: citizen and bowman of London; stands surety with Richard Bolt for Joan Pickman, widow
Odey, Richard: 1583 May: his signature
Okey, Sarah: 1592 Dec: a child, in the care of Nicholas Borman, a scrivener in White Cross Street
Oliffe, John: 1559 Sep: purchase of church property authorized
Oliffe, John: 1560 Oct: chosen to be a warden of the new school
Oliffe, John: 1561 Mar: given the lease of the schoolhouse
Oliffe, John: 1567 Sep: an orphan boy, age seven, maintained by John Mainsford
Oliffe, John: 1568 Oct: 'Mr Alderman Oliffe' in the vestry minutes, but Oliffe wasn't an alderman
Oliffe, John: 1568 Oct: replaced by William Emerson as governor of the free school
Oliffe, John: one of four men nominated to be Alderman of Bridge Ward Without; but Henry Beecher chosen
Oliver, Thomas: 1622 Feb: his memory of the Park Gate area to be recorded
Oliver, Thomas: 1622 Dec: of the College, deceased; his place taken by Michael Loft
Orgall, ---: 1611 Nov: currier; his house to be viewed
Osborn, ---: 1559 Sep: purchase of church property authorized
Osborn, Thomas: 1560 Oct: to create rules for the new school
Osborn, Thomas: 1564 Nov: churchwarden; evidence about John Blyton's lands delivered to him
Oswell, ---: 1601 Jan: (Christopher?) the vestry notices his new buildings in Paris Garden
Oswell, Christopher: 1587 Nov: nailmaker; has a house and yard near the Soap House
Oswell, Christopher: 1588 Mar: (as Oswen) nailer; lately had two rooms in part of Waverley House
Ottey, Thomas: 1578 Oct: chosen to be one of the collectors for the poor
Overman, Thomas: 1610 Dec: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Mee, deceased
Overman, Thomas: 1613 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Overman, Thomas: 1615 Feb: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the vestry by Richard Wright
Overman, Thomas: 1618 Dec: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Treherne, deceased
Overman, Thomas: 1619 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Overman, Thomas: 1619 Apr: churchwarden; to receive money for 'the general poor' who are not of the College
Overman, Thomas: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Overman, Thomas: 1620 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Overman, Thomas: 1622 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Overman, Thomas: 1624 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Overman, Thomas: 1624 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Overman, Thomas: 1625 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Overman, Thomas: 1627 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Overman, Thomas: 1627 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Owen, ---: 1585 May: to be the new curate
Owen, ---: 1605 Mar: widow; to be given money 'being sick and in great want'
Owl, William, ---: 1618 Dec: to have a new lease of his dwelling house
Owl, William: 1618 Feb: asks to have his lease renewed
Owl, William: 1625 Oct: vestry notes the ruins pulled down by him without consent
Packwood, Henry: 1621 May: asks the vestry for money
Page, ---: 1608 Dec: wants to have Mr Face's lease renewed in his own name
Page, ---: 1611 Feb: his house to be viewed by the vestry
Page, ---: 1611 May: his new lease sealed to him
Page, ---: 1615 Apr: deceased; had some houses at park Gate
Page, Richard: 1597 Nov: has a lease to the tenement formerly John Pinson's
Page, Richard: 1597 Dec: the lease formerly granted to him is now to be granted to Robert Face
Page, Richard: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Page, Richard: 1603 Mar: the vestry granted him a lease
Page, William: 1623 Aug: chosen clerk of the Vestry, in the place of James Read, deceased
Page, William: 1624 Sep: tenant in the house behind the Compter
Paget, Winifred: 1625 May: admitted to the College in place of Rose Musk
Pagett, ---: 1621 Apr: Mrs; here gift to the parish noticed by the vestry
Paine, ---: 1604 Mar: chosen to keep the book of the great account
Palin, George: 1613 Apr: an accounting of his money
Palin, George: 1611 Mar: citizen and girdler of London; left a bequest to the poor of the parish
Palmer, ---: 1598 Jul: (Thomas?) described in the vestry minutes as 'Mr Palmer on the Bridge'
Palmer, Richard: 1562 Nov: to pay Thomas Osborn for slanderous words about churchwardens
Palmer, Richard: 1563 Apr: party to an altercation; to meet together and make peace
Palmer, Richard: 1563 Apr: bound against any altercation by him with William Pike
Palmer, Richard: 1567 Jul: to review the way from the Clink to the Borough and cause repairs to be done
Palmer, Thomas: 1585 May: chosen to be a collector for the gathering of the fifteenths for the Upper Ground
Palmer, Thomas: 1597 Oct: he is to be bound to the vestry for good behavior
Palmer, Thomas: 1601 Jul: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Iremonger, deceased
Palmer, Thomas: 1603 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of the parish lands
Palmer, Thomas: 1604 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Palmer, Thomas: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Palmer, Thomas: 1606 Feb: his signature (mark), as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Palmer, Thomas: 1607 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the great account
Palmer, Thomas: 1610 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Palmer, Thomas: 1621 Mar: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Thomas Weston
Pattenson, Brian: 1573 Jan: must return money he received for furnishing equipment for the rebellion in the north
Pattenson, Brian: 1573 Feb: expelled from the vestry for disobedience
Pattenson, Brian: 1573 Dec: to be received again into the vestry as a vestryman
Pattenson, Brian: 1574 Apr: chosen to be one of the surveyors for the year
Pattenson, Brian: 1575 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pattenson, Brian: 1575 Sep: designated an 'ancient' of the vestry
Pattenson, Brian: 1576 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pattenson, Brian: 1577 Mar: listed as a churchwarden in the vestry minutes
Pattenson, Brian: 1578 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Pattenson, Brian: 1578 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Pattenson, Brian: 1580 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Pattenson, Brian: 1580 Oct: admitted to one of the almshouses in the New Churchyard
Pattenson, Brian: 1581 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Pattenson, Brian: 1582 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Pattenson, Brian: 1582 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Pattenson, Brian: 1582 Aug: chosen to be one of the surveyors for the poor
Pattenson, Brian: 1583 Dec: he will give money to the poor fund if John Treene will also
Pattenson, Brian: 1584 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Pattenson, Brian: 1585 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Pattenson, Brian: 1586 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pattenson, Brian: 1587 Nov: (as Patterson) the vestry wonders if he is in agreement with Miles Wilkinson
Pattenson, Brian: 1588 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Pattenson, Brian: 1589 Jun: he offended the vestry by arriving at a meeting in his cloak contrary to the order
Pattenson, Brian: 1592 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pattenson, Brian: 1592 Sep: he is away; his unnamed wife has money that she won't release to the vestry
Pattenson, Brian: 1593 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pattenson, Brian: 1593 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Pattenson, Brian: 1597 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Pattenson, Brian: 1598 Oct: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by John Bromley
Paul, Richard: 1570 Mar: a brick wall between the schoolhouse and his own house
Paul, Richard: 1570 Oct: more about the brick wall between the schoolhouse and his own house
Paxton, Richard: 1625 Oct: a candidate for vestry clerk, but not chosen
Payne, ---: 1605 Mar: spoken of as an 'ancient' of the vestry
Payne, ---: 1614 May: widow; a reminder of the suit she brought against the vestry in 1612
Payne, ---: 1620 Feb: widow; her lawsuit against the vestry mentioned
Payne, ---: 1626 Oct: widow; her lawsuit against the vestry mentioned again
Payne, George: 1588 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Payne, George: 1594 Dec: chosen to be an assistant to the vestry, in the stead of John Drew, deceased
Payne, George: 1596 Oct: one of five vestrymen to seek relief of charges by 'the Justices of the Shire'
Payne, George: 1597 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Payne, George: 1598 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Payne, George: 1598 Mar: chosen to keep the book for (i.e. be warden of) the College
Payne, George: 1601 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of the parish lands
Payne, George: 1601 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the collectors' books
Payne, George: 1602 Mar: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Payne, George: 1603 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Payne, George: 1604 Feb: asked if he intends to remain a parishioner
Payne, George: 1606 Feb: his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Payne, George: 1606 Feb: his signature, affirming that Henry Shelly was present at divine service
Payne, George: 1606 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Payne, George: 1606 Mar: chosen to keep the book of the great account
Payne, George: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Payne, George: 1608 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Payne, George: 1609 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Payne, George: 1609 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Payne, George: 1610 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Payne, George: 1610 Dec: of the Boroughside; to assist the churchwardens in a placement
Payne, George: 1611 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Payne, George: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Payne, George: 1611 Mar: one of the purchasers of the fee simple of the rectory for the trustees
Payne, George: 1612 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Payne, George: 1613 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Payne, George: 1614 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Payne, George: 1614 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Payne, George: 1614 Mar: noted as one of the governors of the Free Grammar School
Payne, George: 1616 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Payne, George: 1617 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Payne, George: 1618 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Payne, George: 1618 Dec: vestryman, representing Boroughside
Payne, George: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Payne, George: 1620 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Payne, George: 1621 Apr: noted as one of the governors of the Free School
Payne, George: 1622 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Payne, George: 1623 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Payne, George: 1624 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Payne, George: 1625 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Payne, George: 1625 Oct: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by John Marshall
Payne, John: 1582 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors for the poor
Payne, John: 1586 Dec: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Peter Hill
Payne, John: 1587 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Payne, John: 1587 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the poor
Payne, John: 1589 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Payne, John: 1591 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Payne, John: 1594 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Payne, John: 1595 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Payne, John: 1596 Oct: one of five vestrymen to seek relief of charges by 'the Justices of the Shire'
Payne, John: 1597 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Payne, John: 1600 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Payne, John: 1603 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Payne, John: 1603 Mar: chosen to keep the book of the great account
Payne, John: 1604 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Payne, John: 1604 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Payne, John: 1604 Apr: warden for the parish; his performance bond locked in the vestry chest
Payne, John: 1606 Feb: his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Payne, John: 1606 Feb: his signature, affirming that Henry Shelly was present at divine service
Payne, John: 1606 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the wardens' accounts
Payne, John: 1608 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Payne, John: 1608 Aug: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by William Mayhew
Peacock, ---: 1626 Feb: has the bond for Andrew Baxter's children
Peacock, ---: 1627 Mar: Mrs; her bond of Finchley is in the vestry box
Peacock, John: 1576 Jun: baker; to clean the mess he has made in the chapel
Peacock, John: 1576 Dec: baker; his filth in the chapel not cleared up; the to take action
Peacock, John: 1578 Jan: baker; surrendered his lease to the chapel
Peacock, John: 1579 May: baker; he must forgo the tenement adjoining the little vestry
Peacock, John: 1579 Oct: his lease renewed for the part of the church he now uses
Peacock, John: 1580 Apr: the vestry grants him the lease of his house in the Churchyard
Peacock, John: 1580 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors
Pearl, Purle: see under both forms
Pearl, John: 1601 Mar: (as Purle) chosen to be a collector for the poor
Pearson, ---: 1611 Oct: his pension is to be increased
Pearson, ---: 1614 Apr: widow, almswoman in the College, deceased; her place taken by Richard Sellwood the elder
Pearson, Alice: 1614 Feb: widow; admitted to the College of the Poor in the stead of Howell Lewis, vacated
Pemberton, ---: 1582 Apr: 'Mother Pemberton'; her blindness cured, the party that cured her is to be paid
Pemberton, John: 1584 Jul: Jeffrey Cubitt will redeem him from jail using money from the poor account
Pemell, Peniall: see under both forms
Pemell, Robert: 1606 Apr: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Pemell, Robert: 1615 Feb: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Boover, departed the parish
Pemell, Robert: 1618 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Pemell, Robert: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Pemell, Robert: 1620 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Pemell, Robert: 1621 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Pemell, Robert: 1624 Feb: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by William Ward
Peniall, Pemell: see under both forms
Peniall, James: 1562 Feb: (as Pennyale) his houses in Kent Street to be repaired
Peniall, James: 1563 Mar: parish accounts settled in the vestry; he is in arrears
Peniall, James: 1563 Oct: has a lease to his dwelling
Peniall, James: 1564 Apr: his lease sealed and delivered to him
Penson, Pinson: see under both forms
Pentire, ---: 1625 May: admitted an almsman, but refused
Pentire, John: 1622 Dec: to have Michael Loft's pension, Loft now being in the College
Perrin, George: 1624 Sep: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Perrin, George: 1625 Oct: chosen to be a vestryman, in the stead of Mr Marshall
Perrin, George: 1628 Aug: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by William Richardson
Pester, ---: 1600 Mar: born in Moss Alley, 'put forth by the parish', now returned
Peverel, Richard: 1570 Mar: made an assistant of the vestry
Peverel, Richard: 1573 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Peverel, Richard: 1574 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Peverel, Richard: 1575 Sep: designated an 'ancient' of the vestry
Peverel, Richard: 1576 Aug: chosen to be an auditor
Peverel, Richard: 1577 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Phillips, Edward: 1591 Apr: the preacher; he and his wife are to have the keeping of 'one of Lewis's children'
Phillips, Edward: 1588 Jun: the preacher; his wages set by the vestry
Phillips, Edward: 1588 Aug: the preacher; his wages and preaching schedule set forth
Phillips, Edward: 1588 Aug: the preacher; the vestry sets forth the terms for his departure should the occasion arise
Phillips, Edward: 1589 Dec: the preacher; his work schedule, and that of Thomas Ratcliff the minister, discussed in the vestry
Phillips, Edward: 1590 Apr: the preacher; his wage determined by the vestry
Phillips, William: 1582 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors for the poor
Phillips, William: 1585 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Philpot, ---: 1602 Jun: to be pursued at law about the division of the Bell
Philpot, John: 1561 Mar: chosen to audit the churchwardens' accounts
Philpot, John: 1562 Sep: with Lawrence Robinson, to capture the church's pigeons
Philpot, John: 1564 Jun: chosen to audit the sccounts of the collectors for the poor
Philpot, John: 1567 Mar: chosen to audit the churchwardens' accounts
Philpot, John: 1572 Mar: to peruse and ratify the parish's tithe books
Philpot, John: 1575 Sep: designated an 'ancient' of the vestry
Philpot, John: 1576 Nov: agreed that Thomas House should sit between him and William Browker
Philpot, John: 1587 Nov: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Arthur Bulman
Philpot, Thomas: 1569 Mar: chosen to audit the accounts of the churchwardens
Pickman, Joan: 1583 May: widow; dwells in the house of Thomas Loud, cutler
Pigeon, ---: 1627 Oct: widow of the College; her place taken by Elizabeth Sumner
Pigeon, John: 1573 Sep: one of the new collectors for the poor of the parish
Pigeon, John: 1578 Feb: chosen to be a vestryman
Pigeon, John: 1578 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the poor account
Pigeon, John: 1579 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pigeon, John: 1580 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pigeon, John: 1580 Oct: admitted to one of the almshouses in the New Churchyard
Pigeon, John: 1582 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Pigeon, John: 1582 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Pigeon, John: 1582 Aug: chosen to be one of the auditors for the poor
Pigeon, John: 1585 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Pigeon, John: 1588 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Pigeon, John: 1590 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pigeon, John: 1592 Sep: fined for non-appearance at meetings of the vestry
Pigeon, John: 1593 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Pigeon, John: 1594 Jun: to depose in the archdeacon's court about James Smith's tithes
Pigeon, John: 1594 Dec: vestryman, deceased; replaced as an assistant to the vestry by William Mee
Pike, ---: 1619 Apr: former holder of the property now William Battey's
Pike, Margaret: 1566 Feb: controversy between William and Margaret Pike and Richard and Elizabeth Trentham
Pike, William: 1562 Nov: to pay Thomas Osborn for his wife's slanderous words about churchwardens
Pike, William: 1563 Apr: bound against any altercation by him with Richard Palmer
Pike, William: 1566 Feb: controversy between William and Margaret Pike and Richard and Elizabeth Trentham
Pike, William: 1571 Jul: chosen to audit the accounts of the churchwardens
Pike, William: 1573 Feb: expelled from the vestry for disobedience
Pike, William: 1577 Mar: money lent to him is repaid by Brian Pattenson
Pinder, Robert: 1573 Feb: invited to join the vestry
Pinder, Robert: 1573 Sep: one of the auditors of accounts
Pinder, Robert: 1575 Jul: to help resolve the quarrel between Thomas Etheridge and Humphrey Royden
Pinder, Robert: 1576 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of accounts
Pinder, Robert: 1576 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor
Pinder, Robert: 1576 Sep: chosen to be an auditor for the Clink and Upper Ground
Pinder, Robert: 1577 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Pinder, Robert: 1577 Apr: the vestry considers his offer of rent for a tenement
Pinder, Robert: 1578 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pinder, Robert: 1579 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pinder, Robert: 1579 May: churchwarden; trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Pinder, Robert: 1579 Sep: churchwarden; trusted with one of the three keys to the poor's chest in the choir
Pinder, Robert: 1580 Apr: chosen to be an auditor of the free grammar school
Pinder, Robert: 1582 Apr: he shall have a lease of a parish house when available
Pinder, Robert: 1583 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Pinder, Robert: 1584 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pinder, Robert: 1586 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Pinder, Robert: 1587 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Pinder, Robert: 1587 Mar: to have the hall and adjoining chamber that were Richard Harmon's
Pinder, Robert: 1587 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the poor
Pinder, Robert: 1589 Oct: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Leonard Croxton
Pinder, Robert: 1604 May: held tenements over the College, now Mr Garland's
Pinder, Robert: 1606 Jan: used to have a lease of tenements from the parish
Pine, Richard: 1627 Feb: buried in the church; Lambert Daggett the sexton overcharged for bell ringing at his funeral
Pinfold, Agnes: 1562 Feb: her house, the Peacock, to be repaired
Pink, ---: 1627 Mar: the bond for his children's portions is in the vestry box
Pinketh, Robert: 1573 Sep: one of the new collectors for the poor of the parish
Pinketh, Robert: 1574 Feb: to arbitrate a dispute between Thomas Bromfield and William Dawtry
Pinketh, Robert: 1575 Sep: chosen to be a vestryman
Pinketh, Robert: 1576 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of accounts
Pinketh, Robert: 1576 Jul: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by John Munfield
Pinson, ---: 1595 May: his lease of the garden near the Park, now Robert Face's, allowed a room for Gravener's cart
Pinson, John: 1573 May: rent and other issues for him and his unnamed wife
Pinson, John: 1579 Oct: the vestry grants him a garden
Pinson, John: 1597 Jun: the remainder of his lease is granted to Mr Savage
Pinson, John: 1597 Nov: the tenement formerly his now granted to Richard Page
Playne, Thomas: 1588 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Playne, Thomas: 1588 Aug: trusted by the vestry with one of the keys to the poor box in the choir
Plomer, Elizabeth: 1576 Mar: in the vestry minutes; child of Joan Plomer q.v.
Plomer, Joan: 1576 Mar: bequests to four of her children brought to the as deeds poll
Plummer, ---: 1606 Mar: (John?) 'Mr Serjeant'; in the vestry
Pocock, John: 1595 Oct: promises to 'discharge the parish of the child which was fathered of him'
Pocock, John: 1596 Jan: fulfills his promise by paying 'in full discharge of the child which was fathered upon him'
Pole, Philip: 1604 Mar: to be the new grave maker, in the stead of John Hance
Pole, Philip: 1604 Mar: to keep clean the house of office, and Chain Gate 'from chain to chain'
Pole, Philip: 1607 Aug: his signature, as witness to the removal of a tombstone
Pole, Philip: 1612 Sep: to have maintenance of the common privy next to the College churchyard
Pole, Philip: 1613 Jul: gravemaker, deceased; his post filled by Oliver Simpson
Pole, Powell: see under both forms
Pollard, ---: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of the parish's lands
Pollard, ---: 1604 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pollard, ---: 1606 Apr: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Pollard, ---: 1608 Apr: chosen to be an auditor for the collectors for the poor
Pollard, ---: 1611 Feb: to have tenements in Kent Street that he now leases
Pollard, ---: 1611 Apr: chosen to be an auditor of the accounts of the overseers of the poor
Pollard, ---: 1611 May: purchased tenements from the vestry
Pollard, ---: 1612 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Pollard, ---: 1615 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Pollard, ---: 1616 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Pollard, ---: 1617 Jan: vestryman, left the vestry meeting without permission; censured
Pollard, ---: 1617 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Pollard, ---: 1618 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pollard, ---: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Pollard, ---: 1621 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Pollard, ---: 1624 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pollard, ---: 1626 Oct: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Richard Rippington
Pollard, James: 1601 Jul: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Bromfield, moved away
Pollard, John: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Polson, Ann: 1625 May: admitted to one of the almshouses, in place of widow Corker, deceased
Polson, Ann: 1628 Mar: of the College, deceased; her place taken by Joan Carter
Polson, Jeffrey: 1600 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Polter, Poulter, Pulter: see under all forms
Poole, Pole, Powell: see under all forms
Poole, ---: 1606 Sep: Mr Dr Ridley asks that Poole be allowed to preach a few times
Pope, Morgan: 1579 Nov: lawsuit to be lodged against him for non-payment of tithes
Pope, Morgan: 1586 Nov: agrees to pay annual tithes to the parish for the Bear Garden and the ground adjoining, 'where the dogs are'
Portis, ---: 1577 Feb: widow; to be paid for keeping Mary Dobson, a young child
Poulter, Polter, Pulter: see under all forms
Powell, ---: 1586 Mar: basketmaker; his house is south of Gilbert Rocket's two Bankside tenements
Powell, John: 1593 Nov: the vestry will speak with him about 'the children of Preston victualler deceased'
Powell, Pole, Poole: see under all forms
Pratt, Jacob: 1614 Dec: offers to buy the acre of ground in Battersea Field
Pratt, William: 1588 Jun: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Thomas Cure
Pratt, William: 1588 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the collectors for the poor
Pratt, William: 1589 Dec: he is part of a group from the vestry visiting the Lord Treasurer
Pratt, William: 1590 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Pratt, William: 1591 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Preston, ---: 1593 Nov: victualler; his children a topic of discussion in the vestry
Preston, ---: 1607 Nov: dangerously ill, wants communion administered at his home
Preston, Ellen: 1619 Dec: of the Upper Ground, widow; candidate for admission to the College, but not chosen
Price, ---: 1586 Nov: widow; is to have extra funds for maintaining a poor child 'because the weather is so hard and everything so dear'
Price, ---: 1590 Mar: widow; money from the vestry given to her
Price, ---: 1601 Sep: 'Mr Price the proctor' mentioned in the vestry minutes
Prior, Richard: 1611 Nov: his unnamed wife told they must vacate their house because they slaughter there
Pulter, Thomas: 1559 Sep: (as Polter) purchase of church property authorized
Pulter, Thomas: 1561 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Pulter, Thomas: 1561 Mar: chosen to audit the churchwardens' accounts
Pulter, Thomas: 1564 Mar: William Cox is to pay Pulter what he is owed
Pulter, Thomas: 1565 Mar: to view all church buildings and lands
Pulter, Thomas: 1566 Apr: to be a surveyor of highways for the parish
Pulter, Thomas: 1567 Jul: chosen to audit the accounts of the surveyors of highways
Pulter, Thomas: 1571 Jul: (as Polter) chosen to audit the accounts of the churchwardens
Pulter, Thomas: 1572 Jul: (as Polter) mentioned in the vestry minutes as having money that should go towards building houses
Pulter, Thomas: 1573 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the account
Pulter, Thomas: 1573 Apr: chosen to be one of the surveyors
Pulter, Thomas: 1573 Aug: fined for using unseemly words in the vestry
Pulter, Thomas: 1573 Sep: one of the auditors of accounts
Pulter, Thomas: 1574 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of accounts
Pulter, Thomas: 1575 Mar: chosen to be an auditor for the year to come
Pulter, Thomas: 1575 Jul: asked to resolve the quarrel between Thomas Guinn and Edmund Hood
Pulter, Thomas: 1575 Sep: chosen to be a governor of the free school
Pulter, Thomas: 1576 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of accounts
Pulter, Thomas: 1576 Jul: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Godfrey Hays
Purdy, Robert: 1572 Jul: named as a collector for the poor
Purdy, Robert: 1573 Sep: one of the outgoing collectors for the poor of the parish
Purdy, Robert: 1578 Feb: chosen to be a vestryman
Purdy, Robert: 1579 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for the parish
Purdy, Robert: 1579 Aug: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Purdy, Robert: 1580 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Purdy, Robert: 1581 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Purdy, Robert: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Purdy, Robert: 1582 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Purdy, Robert: 1583 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Purdy, Robert: 1584 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Purdy, Robert: 1585 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Purdy, Robert: 1586 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Purdy, Robert: 1589 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Purdy, Robert: 1591 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Purdy, Robert: 1591 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Purdy, Robert: 1591 Dec: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by John Drew
Purle, Pearl: see under both forms
Putt, John: 1604 Dec: ordered to pay tithes for the Green Dragon
Quinn, Thomas: 1571 Jul: chosen to audit the accounts of the churchwardens
Rance, Thomas: 1624 Dec: constable; wants costs reimbursed for pressing and keeping soldiers in Boroughside
Randall, Thomas: 1576 Mar: has a lease of a Bankside house
Ratcliff, Thomas: 1585 Sep: to be the new minister and to have his house rent-free
Ratcliff, Thomas: 1586 Jan: the minister; to have 'the benefit of the hearse cloth'
Ratcliff, Thomas: 1586 Jul: the minister; his stipend increased to twenty marks yearly
Ratcliff, Thomas: 1588 Mar: the minister; the vestry sets his wage
Ratcliff, Thomas: 1589 Dec: the minister; his work schedule, and that of Edward Phillips the preacher, discussed in the vestry
Ratcliff, Thomas: 1598 Oct: he wants to build a shed upon a wall belonging to the parish
Ratcliff, Thomas: 1598 Nov: granted a lease of ground in the Churchyard to build a shed 'by his own door'
Ratcliff, Thomas: 1598 Dec: more about the shed he's building
Ratcliff, Thomas: 1599 Feb: the minister; deceased; replaced as minister by William Butterton
Rawton, Richard: 1572 Mar: clerk (of the choir?); charged to produce singers, bass and tenor, for a forthcoming holiday
Rayner, James: 1628 May: to have a lease of his house in Bull Head Churchyard
Read, James: 1608 Mar: chosen to be clerk of the vestry
Read, James: 1616 Sep: clerk; brought John Brown's lease to the vestry
Read, James: 1623 Aug: clerk of the Vestry, deceased; replaced by William Page; his widow still living
Redding, Thomas: 1559 Sep: purchase of church property authorized
Redding, Thomas: 1561 Mar: chosen to audit the churchwardens' accounts
Redding, Thomas: 1561 Jun: to view church lands and properties needing repair
Redding, Thomas: 1563 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Redding, Thomas: 1563 Mar: assured that his lease of his temenemt is secure
Redding, Thomas: 1563 Dec: his debt to John Bottom (Bottham) to be resolved in the vestry
Redding, Thomas: 1565 Sep: keeper of one of the three keys to the parish chest
Redding, Thomas: 1565 Oct: agreement reached in the dispute between him and Thomas Guinn
Redding, Thomas: 1569 Jul: owes rent for the parish lands he holds in St George's Field
Redding, Thomas: 1574 May: the vestry purchased his old lease to ground in St George's Field
Redding, Thomas: 1576 Feb: bought a messuage in Kent Street called the Horseshoe from William Castle
Reeve, ---: 1598 Jul: carpenter of the Bridgehouse; to help adjudicate a controversy over a wall
Reeve, ---: 1600 Mar: to be sued for tithes for the garden plot he holds from Francis Langley
Reynolds, ---: 1589 Dec: widow; to be compensated by the vestry for caring for a 'poor lame wench', unnamed
Reynolds, Evan: 1622 Dec: a candidate for the College, but not chosen
Reynolds, Evan: 1623 Jan: admitted to the College in place of widow Munday, deceased
Reynolds, Evan: 1623 Jan: his signature [actually his mark]
Reynolds, Evan: 1623 Jan: his wife is gone from him but may return
Rhodes, ---: 1580 Oct: 'Father Rhodes'; placed in one of the new almshouses by the New Churchyard
Rhodes, ---: 1582 Dec: an almsman who wishes to marry; the vestry says he must leave the almshouse and his pension to do so
Rhodes, ---: 1604 Dec: widow; to be given a pension
Rhodes, Edward: 1615 Sep: of London, granted permission to lay a stone in the churchyard
Rhodes, Thomas: 1563 Jul: plasterer; paid rent for his dwelling house
Rice, John: 1625 Oct: chosen to be parish clerk, John Boston having died
Rice, John: 1626 Feb: chosen to be deacon as well as parish clerk
Rice, John: 1627 Feb: the parish clerk; protests his wages are insufficient
Rice, John: 1627 Feb: the vestry offers a gift in respect of his sickness and expense in moving
Rich, ---: 1599 Apr: a piece of Bankside ground in question between the vestry and him
Rich, ---: 1604 Feb: he has a garden plot, formerly Mr Draper's
Rich, Edward: 1577 Mar: given possession of a 'garden plot belonging to the Red Hart'
Richardson, Elizabeth: 1614 May: widow; candidate for admission to the College, but not chosen
Richardson, Elizabeth: 1617 Apr: widow; candidate for admission to the College, but not chosen
Richardson, Elizabeth: 1620 Aug: widow, age 92; admitted to the College, in place of Katherine Leake
Richardson, Peter 1563 Apr: party to an altercation; to meet together and make peace
Richardson, Richard: 1569 Jul: has three of the parish's tenements in Kent Street
Richardson, Richard: 1569 Aug: his lease sealed
Richardson, Richard: 1572 Feb: noted as sometime tenant of the parish's tenements in Kent Street
Richardson, William: 1626 Oct: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Richardson, William: 1628 May: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Richardson, William: 1628 Aug: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of George Perrin
Rides, ---: 1583 Jan: used to live in a house by the New Churchyard
Ridley, ---: 1606 Sep: 'Mr Dr'; asks that Mr Poole be allowed to preach a few times
Rigby, ---: 1589 Jun: his tenants are to be 'put in suit' for their failure to pay tithes
Riggs, ---: 1580 Oct: 'Father Riggs'; placed in one of the new almshouses by the New Churchyard
Rippington, ---: 1616 Dec: in the Close; sets conditions on his paying tithes
Rippington, Richard: 1626 Oct: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Pollard
Rivers, ---: 1604 Dec: asked to be a commissioner for the suit about fifteenths
Robbins, Lawrence: 1557 Jul: the sexton, sent to the Counter for disobedience
Robbins, Lawrence: 1566 Apr: sexton; told to behave himself in his office
Robbins, Lawrence: 1571 Oct: to be succeeded as sexton by one Stanmore
Roberts, Edward: 1604 Feb: deceased; party to a lawsuit about fifteenths
Roberts, Thomas: 1611 Apr: tithes owed on a tenement late in his tenure
Roberts, William: 1627 Feb: a lease granted to him
Robinson, ---: 1621 May: attorney; walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Robinson, Lawrence: 1562 Sep: engaged to perform various duties (bell ringing, grave making, gutter cleaning, etc)
Robinson, Lawrence: 1562 Sep: with John Philpot, to capture the church's pigeons
Robinson, Lawrence: 1572 Apr: the vestry pays him a stipend to stop being the sexton
Robinson, Samuel: 1593 Jan: funds collected for him in the vestry for his impressment in Norfolk
Robinson, Samuel: 1621 May: 'a poor maimed man' with legs lost in the wars, asks the vestry for aid
Robinson, William: 1580 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors
Robinson, William: 1583 Feb: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Robinson, William: 1586 Apr: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Rocket, Gilbert: 1567 Jul: collector for the highways for the Clink
Rocket, Gilbert: 1567 Jul: to review the way from the Clink to the Borough and cause repairs to be done
Rocket, Gilbert: 1571 Jul: chosen to audit the accounts of the churchwardens
Rocket, Gilbert: 1573 Apr: chosen to be one of the surveyors
Rocket, Gilbert: 1574 Apr: chosen to be one of the surveyors for the year
Rocket, Gilbert: 1575 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Rocket, Gilbert: 1575 Jul: to help resolve the quarrel between Thomas Etheridge and Humphrey Royden
Rocket, Gilbert: 1575 Sep: designated an 'ancient' of the vestry
Rocket, Gilbert: 1576 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Rocket, Gilbert: 1577 Mar: listed as a churchwarden in the vestry minutes
Rocket, Gilbert: 1578 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Rocket, Gilbert: 1581 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Rocket, Gilbert: 1581 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Rocket, Gilbert: 1582 Apr: promises a bequest to the poor upon his death
Rocket, Gilbert: 1584 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Rocket, Gilbert: 1585 May: chosen to be a collector for the gathering of the fifteenths for the Clink and Paris Garden
Rocket, Gilbert: 1586 Mar: his promised legacy to the poor, and to the grammar school, discussed
Rocket, Gilbert: 1586 Sep: asked the vestry for a reversion of the tenements currently held by widow Bird
Rocket, Gilbert: 1587 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Rocket, Gilbert: 1587 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Rocket, Gilbert: 1587 Mar: to have the lease of the house formerly widow Bird's
Rocket, Gilbert: 1588 Feb: the vestry directs Thomas House to pay him for repairs done to one Woodward's house
Rocket, Gilbert: 1588 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Rocket, Gilbert: 1589 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Rocket, Gilbert: 1589 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Rocket, Gilbert: 1590 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Rocket, Gilbert: 1590 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Rocket, Gilbert: 1591 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Rocket, Gilbert: 1592 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Rocket, Gilbert: 1593 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Rocket, Gilbert: 1593 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Rocket, Gilbert: 1595 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the two keys to the corporation chest
Rocket, Gilbert: 1596 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Rocket, Gilbert: 1596 Mar: trusted by the vestry with one of the three keys to the parish chests
Rocket, Gilbert: 1598 Apr: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by William Harris
Rocket, Gilbert: 1598 May: deceased; the lands he gave are to be viewed by the vestry
Rogers, William: 1614 Feb: a child, born in the parish
Rolfe, ---: 1589 Jun: tinker; he is to repair his house or be put out of it
Rolfe, ---: 1590 Jan: grocer; he has the account books 'for the setting out of soldiers'
Rolfe, ---: 1619 Apr: his former house to be let
Rolfe, ---: 1619 Sep: Mr Hayman has the lease of the house formerly Rolfe's
Rolfe, Edward: 1582 Apr: he is to pull down his forge by Whitsuntide
Rolfe, Edward: 1604 Jul: asked to make repairs to his house or lose his lease
Rolfe, Edward: 1626 Feb: of Middlesex; has the bond for Andrew Baxter's children
Rolfe, Edward: 1627 Mar: his bond of Finchley is in the vestry box
Rolfe, Mark: 1610 Aug: (as Roffe) his house to be viewed by the vestry
Rolfe, Mark: 1610 Sep: 'young Roffe'; to have a lease of his late father's house
Rolfe, Mark: 1610 Dec: (as Roffe) to have a lease of his house if he enlarges it
Rolfe, Mark: 1614 Dec: (as Roffe) the 'house where Rolfe did dwell' mentioned in the vestry minutes
Rolfe, Mark: 1620 Feb: his former house leased to Mr Hayman
Royden, Humphrey: 1573 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Royden, Humphrey: 1575 Mar: chosen to be an auditor for the year to come
Royden, Humphrey: 1575 Jul: the quarrel between him and Thomas Etheridge to be resolved
Royden, Humphrey: 1575 Sep: designated an 'ancient' of the vestry
Royden, ---: 1611 Mar: has ground adjoining the parish's Battersea ground
Ruby, ---: 1623 Apr: escaped and committed a murder in the Close
Rundell, Thomas: 1564 Mar: his lease sealed and delivered to him
Russell, ---: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of the parish's lands
Russell, ---: 1602 Sep: Goodwife; Mr Maddox's children to be put in her care
Russell, ---: 1603 May: Goodwife; also known as Goodwife Bergen
Russell, ---: 1603 Nov: his concerns about the College churchyard to be addressed in the vestry
Russell, ---: 1603 Nov: widow; she is to have a pension
Russell, ---: 1604 Feb: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the vestry by Mr Butler
Russell, ---: 1612 Nov: widow; her pension to be increased 'because she is so poor'
Russell, James: 1594 Nov: of the Bankside; chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of John Cutler
Russell, James: 1597 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for church lands
Russell, James: 1598 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Russell, James: 1598 May: churchwarden; John Treherne spoke improperly to him; the churchwardens to confer with Treherne
Russell, John: 1572 Mar: scrivener; engaged to be clerk to the vestry, to write and copy vestry business
Russell, John: 1572 Dec: for his pains in keeping and writing the parish books, he is given a gratuity
Russell, John: 1582 Mar: scrivener; his signature at the end of the first volume of vestry minutes
Russell, John: 1586 Apr: the clerk; his wage increased to five marks a year
Russell, John: 1593 Nov: deceased; he had been clerk of the house; Francis Yeomans now succeeds him
Russell, Oliver: 1585 Apr: the vestry grants him a reversion to a tenement of his choice
Russell, William: 1611 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Russell, William: 1611 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Russell, William: 1612 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Russell, William: 1616 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Russell, William: 1617 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Russell, William: 1619 Sep: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Michael Nicholson
Russell, William: 1600 Mar: butcher; chosen to be a collector for the poor
Russell, William: 1600 Mar: Humphrey Emerson wants a lease in reversion of his shed
Russell, William: 1610 Mar: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Cownden, deceased
Russell, William: 1617 Jan: vestryman, left the vestry meeting without permission; censured
Russell, William: 1624 Apr: butcher; the vestry grants him a loan
Rutland, Robert: 1588 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Ryall, Hugh: 1557 Sep: permitted to set his carts by the churchyard
Ryall, Hugh: 1557 Sep: permitted to have the lease of a well
Ryall, Richard: 1560 Apr: churchwarden; to oversee the setting-up of the schoolhouse
Ryall, Richard: 1560 Oct: to create rules for the new school
Ryall, Richard: 1561 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Ryall, Richard: 1561 Mar: churchwarden
Ryall, Richard: 1564 Jun: chosen to audit the accounts of the collectors for the poor
Ryall, Richard: 1565 Mar: to view all church buildings and lands
Ryall, Richard: 1565 Mar: to view the churchwardens' accounts
Ryall, Richard: 1567 Mar: chosen to audit the churchwardens' accounts
Ryall, Richard: 1567 Jul: chosen to audit the accounts of the surveyors of highways
Ryall, Richard: 1568 May: reimbursed for legal expenses in the school controversy with St Olave
Ryall, Richard: 1569 Apr: noted as a warden of the free school
Ryall, Richard: 1570 Apr: money given him for the use of the school
Sadler, John: 1557 Jul: clerk; sent to the Counter for disobedience
Sadler, Peter: 1628 Mar: John Clapp is bound to him and three others
Salter, Richard: 1597 May: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of William Garland, absent
Salter, Richard: 1597 Oct: placement of Richard Salter and Gregory Franklin resolved by the vestry
Salter, Richard: 1601 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Salter, Richard: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Salter, Richard: 1602 Mar: chosen to keep the book for (i.e. be warden of) the College
Salter, Richard: 1604 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the great account
Salter, Richard: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Salter, Richard: 1606 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Salter, Richard: 1606 Apr: chosen to be a sideman
Salter, Richard: 1607 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the great account
Salter, Richard: 1607 Mar: chosen to be an overseer for the poor
Salter, Richard: 1609 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Salter, Richard: 1610 Dec: of the Boroughside; to assist the churchwardens in a placement
Salter, Richard: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Salter, Richard: 1613 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Salter, Richard: 1614 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Salter, Richard: 1614 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Salter, Richard: 1615 Feb: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by John Treherne the younger
Saunder, William: 1603 Nov: he will be apprenticed to Mr Shippy, baker
Savage, ---: 1595 Aug: married to Gravener's unnamed widow, and thus heir to Gravener's lease
Savage, ---: 1597 Jun: he is to enjoy the remainder of the lease granted to John Pinson
Savage, ---: 1607 Jul: Samuel West to have the half acre of ground in St. George's Field formerly Savage's
Savage, John: 1569 Aug: taken into the vestry to aid the assistants
Savage, John: 1573 Sep: one of the auditors of accounts
Savage, John: 1574 Feb: to arbitrate a dispute between Thomas Bromfield and William Dawtry
Savage, John: 1574 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Savage, John: 1575 Sep: designated an 'ancient' of the vestry
Savage, John: 1576 May: chosen to be an auditor of the free school
Savage, John: 1578 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Savage, John: 1579 Jul: the vestry accompanies the body of John Savage to his burial
Sawyer, Thomas: 1578 Oct: chosen to be one of the collectors for the poor
Scales, John: 1589 Apr: chosen to be a surveyor of the highways
Scarlet, William: 1572 Mar: to peruse and ratify the parish's tithe books
Scarlet, William: 1573 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the account
Scarlet, William: 1574 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Scarlet, William: 1576 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Scott, Richard: 1567 May: to view the pathway from the Vine into Southwark
Scott, Richard: 1571 Mar: to 'follow the business of the Commonwealth of the Borough of Southwark'
Scott, Richard: 1572 Mar: to peruse and ratify the parish's tithe books
Scroggs, ---: 1584 Mar: his legacy will not be grounds for a lawsuit against the Company of Leathersellers
Scroggs, William: 1583 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Scroggs, William: 1584 Apr: he is to pay rent for the 'little yard on the backside of the house that was Thomas Guinn's'
Seager, William: 1601 Jan: of London; he divided the tenement called the Windmill in the Churchyard
Seager, William: 1602 Jun: to be pursued at law for the Windmill
Searle, Thomas: 1579 Jun: will have wages for his duties about the church
Seed, John: (as Ceedd) 1576 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors
Seely, William: 1608 Jul: chosen to be an almsman in the College in place of widow Anthony, deceased
Seely, William: 1616 Feb: an almsman; left the almshouse voluntarily, replaced by Margaret Thomas
Sellwood, Alice: 1621 May: widow; admitted an almswoman of the College, in place of Richard Sellwood her late husband
Sellwood, Richard: 1588 Mar: the vestry names him to serve in the stead of Nicholas Cramer
Sellwood, Richard: 1591 Apr: to be paid for 'mending, dressing, and keeping clean' the armor in the vestry
Sellwood, Richard: 1593 Mar: his wages set by the vestry
Sellwood, Richard: 1595 May: hired by the vestry to 'clean the gutters of the leads'
Sellwood, Richard: 1604 Mar: cleans gutters, washes linens, does other tasks
Sellwood, Richard: 1604 Jul: 'Old Sellwood', 'Young Sellwood'; their house to be surveyed
Sellwood, Richard: 1609 Jan: a candidate for admission to the almshouse, but not chosen
Sellwood, Richard: 1612 Apr: his pension increased 'in regard he is aged, poor, and impotent'
Sellwood, Richard: 1614 Apr: 'the elder'; admitted an almsman in the College, in place of widow Pearson, deceased
Sellwood, Richard: 1614 Apr: the lease of his house to be passed to Oliver Simpson, the gravemaker
Sellwood, Richard: 1615 Apr: 'in regard of old Sellwood's impotency', he is excused from attending the vestry door
Sellwood, Ursula: 1619 Dec: of the Borough; poor; given a gown, a gift of Edward Allen
Sexton, ---: 1604 Feb: requests that his tithes be abated; denied
Sexton, ---: 1604 Oct: ('Mr Sexton'; i.e. the sexton?) asks that his tithes be abated; request denied
Sharp, Thomas: 1606 Feb: his signature, as witness to the sworn oath of Henry Shelly
Sheen, Henry: 1563 Mar: to gather the clerk's wages, with Harry Allen
Shellito, Sillito: see under both forms
Shelly, Henry: 1606 Feb: his signature, affirming his sworn oath that he is Henry Shelly
Shelly, Henry: 1606 Feb: late of Mapledurham, Hampshire; indicted in Somerset for recusancy; affirms his identity
Shelly, Henry: 1606 Feb: present at service for a second Sunday
Shelly, Henry: 1606 Feb: the vestry affirms Henry Shelly's decorum to the bishop of Winchester
Shelly, Thomas: 1606 Feb: gent; brother of Henry q.v.
Shepherd, Jeremy: 1583 May: to help Richard Harmon the minister 'of his curateship'
Shepherd, Jeremy: 1583 Dec: the curate; the vestry sets his wage at 10s quarterly
Shepherd, Stephen: 1608 Dec: former surveyor of highways, will return the funds he has collected
Sherlock, William: 1616 Jul: holds part of Mr Buckland's land; to be tithed thereon
Shipman, ---: 1601 Mar: chosen to be an overseer
Shipman, William: 1600 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Shippy, ---: 1603 Nov: baker; he will have William Saunder as an apprentice
Shirley, Thomas: 1601 Jul: (as Sherle) sexton, deceased; replaced as sexton by Garrett Smith
Shirley, Thomas: 1605 Mar: Sir; to be approached about the parsonage lease
Shirley, Thomas: 1605 Mar: Sir; his offer that the parish take the parsonage in fee farm
Short, William: 1559 Sep: purchase of church property authorized
Shreve, ---: 1593 Jan: the child begotten in Shreve's house is to be nursed at the vestry's charge
Sillito, ---: 1619 Sep: (as Shellito) tenant in a parish tenement adjoining the Soap House
Sillito, Shellito: see under both forms
Simonds, ---: 1578 Sep: the beadle; to collect the repayment of Walter Lewis's loan
Simonds, ---: 1579 Mar:beadle; his bill presented to the vestry
Simonds, ---: 1580 Mar: his bill brought into the vestry
Simonds, ---: 1583 Dec: the beadle; he is to pay the 40s he owes the vestry
Simonds, ---: 1608 Jun: the lecturer; his wages set for the year to come
Simonds, ---: 1608 Jun: the lecturer; ministerial benefits to be given to him and Mr Francis by John Boston, parish clerk
Simonds, ---: 1610 Jan: Grievances between Mr Simonds the lecturer and Melchizedec Francis to be heard by the churchwardens
Simonds, ---: 1610 Apr: the lecturer; to have a convenient pew at the upper end of the church
Simonds, ---: 1611 Jul: the lecturer; he asks for a lease to one of the parish houses
Simonds, ---: 1614 Mar: the lecturer; he may perform marriages, giving minister James Archer his usual fee
Simonds, ---: 1614 Oct: the lecturer; he is ill and wishes to resign his place
Simonds, Humphrey: 1582 Aug: his bill of payment produced in the vestry
Simonds, Humphrey: 1583 Mar: his bill of debt to Walter Lewis produced in the vestry
Simonds, John: 1626 Oct: deceased; som of Samuel Simonds; his father's bequest to the parish
Simonds, Samuel: 1625 Oct: chosen to be a vestryman, in the stead of Mr Bingham
Simonds, Samuel: 1626 Oct: deceased; his gift to the parish discussed in the vestry
Simonds, Samuel: 1627 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Simonds, Samuel: 1628 Aug: a farm called Prise's in Shire
Simonds, Thomas: 1606 May: the vestry affirms Thomas Simonds's decorum
Simonds, William: 1605 Nov: he may continue as lecturer in Edmund Snape's place
Simonds, William: 1605 Dec: he is to have 5 marks for his service as lecturer
Simonds, William: 1610 Dec: the lecturer; William Ticknor to have a fee whenever Symonds marries a couple
Simonds, William: 1615 Feb: the lecturer; has left the parish; replaced by Thomas Sutton
Simpson, Margery: 1608 Mar: widow; admitted an almswoman of the College, in place of Thomas Simpson, her late husband, deceased
Simpson, Margery: 1611 Oct: widow, one of the poor of the College, deceased; her place taken by Ralph Hockly
Simpson, Oliver: 1613 Jul: chosen to be gravemaker in place of Philip Pole, deceased
Simpson, Oliver: 1614 Apr: gravemaker; he is to have the lease to Richard Sellwood's house
Simpson, Oliver: 1618 Mar: gravemaker; three bearers bring a complaint against him
Simpson, Oliver: 1620 Jan: no longer to gather money in the church
Simpson, Thomas: 1606 Dec: 'an old poor man'; to have an allowance
Simpson, Thomas: 1607 Jun: admitted to the College of the Poor, Mother Valentine having died
Simpson, Thomas: 1608 Mar: almsman, deceased; his widow Margery to have his place in the College
Skidmore, ---: 1603 Nov: of Lanbeth; his unnamed wife has a brother named John Smith
Skingle, John: 1603 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Skingle, John: 1606 Apr: chosen to be a sideman
Skinner, Thomas: 1561 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Sledd, William: 1625 Oct: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Sledd, William: 1625 Oct: chosen to be a vestryman, in the stead of Edward Bromfield
Sledd, William: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and keep the keys of the vestry
Sloane, ---: 1624 Feb: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Smith, ---: 1570 Mar: to view William Crowder's Bankside land
Smith, ---: 1584 Dec: of the Bankside; to have the keeping of the clock and chimes
Smith, ---: 1587 Dec: widow; admitted as an almswoman to the College of the Poor
Smith, ---: 1594 Jul: to collect funds for the maintenance of the pump in the market place
Smith, ---: 1600 Mar: Mrs; her children to be placed in Axe Yard
Smith, ---: 1602 Feb: in contention to be the preacher, but not chosen
Smith, ---: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Smith, ---: 1602 Mar: chosen to keep the book of the great account
Smith, ---: 1604 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the great account
Smith, ---: 1605 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Smith, ---: 1606 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Smith, ---: 1606 Apr: chosen to be an auditor of the collectors' accounts
Smith, ---: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Smith, ---: 1607 Mar: chosen to keep the book of the great account
Smith, ---: 1608 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Smith, ---: 1608 Mar: chosen to keep the book of the great account
Smith, ---: 1608 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Smith, ---: 1609 Apr: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by John Watts
Smith, ---: 1616 Dec: declined to accept a long lease on the Soap House
Smith, ---: 1617 Apr: offered a lease for the Soap House, but he declined it
Smith, Abraham: 1627 Jun: his son John Smith left a legacy to the parish
Smith, Anthony: 1601 Jan: grocer; chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Leonard Croxton, moved away
Smith, Anthony: 1604 Mar: guarantees the rent for widow Martin's house
Smith, Anthony: 1607 Aug: churchwarden; his signature, as witness to the removal of a tombstone
Smith, Christopher: 1607 Apr: sealed a 'book' (bond?) for a loan from the vestry
Smith, Garrett: 1597 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of inmates, in the stead of Mr Boyer
Smith, Garrett: 1601 Jul: chosen to be sexton in the stead of Thomas Shirley
Smith, Hugh: 1583 Dec: the preacher; the vestry lends him £3 out of the Church stock
Smith, James: 1567 Jul: deposited Joan Iverson's bequest to the poor
Smith, James: 1569 Aug: taken into the vestry to aid the assistants
Smith, James: 1594 Jun: brewer; his tithes at issue in the vestry
Smith, James: 1597 Oct: his offer to pay his tithe arrearages accepted by the vestry
Smith, James: 1598 Jul: brewer, deceased; his armor to be appraised to settle his debt to the parish
Smith, John: 1562 Feb: his house, the Vine, to be repaired
Smith, John: 1565 Mar: to view the churchwardens' accounts
Smith, John: 1567 May: to view the pathway from the Vine into Southwark
Smith, John: 1567 May: to be a surveyor of highways
Smith, John: 1567 Jul: reimbursed for his legal expenses
Smith, John: 1567 Jul: to review the way from the Clink to the Borough and cause repairs to be done
Smith, John: 1567 Sep: more about the highways
Smith, John: 1569 Mar: chosen to audit the accounts of the churchwardens
Smith, John: 1572 Mar: to peruse and ratify the parish's tithe books
Smith, John: 1573 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Smith, John: 1578 Aug: brewer; chosen to be one of the collectors for the poor
Smith, John: 1578 Aug: glazier; chosen to be one of the collectors for the poor
Smith, John: 1603 Nov: perhaps can testify to a situation
Smith, John: 1627 Jun: son of Abraham Smith, left a legacy to the parish
Smith, Matthew: 1562 May: to be paid for the schoolhouse
Smith, Matthew: 1562 Sep: he offered money to maintain the school
Smith, Matthew: 1562 Nov: negotiations with him about the schoolhouse
Smith, Matthew: 1563 Mar: to finish up the business of the schoolhouse lease
Smith, Matthew: 1573 Aug: his dispute with the vestry to be put to arbitration
Smith, Matthew: 1573 Aug: decision in his dispute with the vestry
Smith, Matthew: 1585 Jan: a collection authorized for his relief
Smith, Richard: 1620 May: of Enfield, laborer; caring for 'a poor child born in this parish'
Smith, Robert: 1564 Apr: stirrupmaker; the vestry agrees to repair his two tenements in Chequer Alley
Smith, Thomas: 1601 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Smith, Thomas: 1616 Dec: cheesemonger, 'an ancient parishioner now fallen into poverty'; to have a loan
Smith, Thomas: 1619 Mar: cheesemonger; seeks relief for keeping his young child
Snape, ---: 1607 Dec: his house 'was visited with the plague'
Snape, Edmund: 1604 Jul: rent owed on his house; Mr Payne will pay it
Snape, Edmund: 1604 Dec: granted a benevolence in respect of his 'great charges of children'
Snape, Edmund: 1605 Nov: William Simonds may continue as lecturer in Snape's place
Snape, Edmund: 1603 Dec: chosen to be a lecturer, in place of Edward Marbury
Snelling, ---: 1622 May: his unnamed child mentioned; to be a charge on the parish
Snelling, ---: 1623 Mar: his child, still a charge on the parish
Snelling, Richard: 1623 Apr: chosen to be a vestryman, in the stead of Mr Lake, deceased
Snelling, Richard: 1625 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Snelling, Richard: 1625 Oct: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by John Kellock
Snelling, Richard: 1625 Dec: John Kellock declining, Snelling replaced on the vestry by Jeremy Crew
Spencer, ---: 1577 Mar: (Robert?) warned 'to avoid his service at Midsummer'
Spencer, Robert: 1576 Mar: brought Joan Plomer's two poll deeds into the vestry
Staines, John: 1589 Apr: chosen to be a surveyor of the highways
Staines, John: 1593 Jul: shoemaker; chosen to be a surveyor 'for the persons infected'
Staines, John: 1627 Mar: a candidate for the College; no decision recorded
Stanger, ---: 1601 Jun: to be arrested for a bond about a child
Stanmore, ---: 1571 Oct: to have reversion of the sextonship upon the death of Lawrence Robbins
Stanmore, ---: 1572 Apr: the sexton; his wages set temporarily while Lawerence Robinson still lives
Stapley, Drew: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Stapley, Drew: 1609 Feb: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Green, departed
Stapley, Drew: 1609 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Stapley, Drew: 1609 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the two communion cups
Stapley, Drew: 1610 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Stapley, Drew: 1610 Mar: churchwarden; trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Stapley, Drew: 1611 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Stapley, Drew: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Stapley, Drew: 1612 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Stapley, Drew: 1614 Mar: styled an 'ancient of the vestry'
Stapley, Drew: 1615 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and to keep the great account book for the parish
Stapley, Drew: 1615 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Stapley, Drew: 1616 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Stapley, Drew: 1616 Mar: to keep the tithe book for Clink liberty and Upper Ground
Stapley, Drew: 1617 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Stapley, Drew: 1618 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Stapley, Drew: 1618 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Stapley, Drew: 1619 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Stapley, Drew: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Stapley, Drew: 1620 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Stapley, Drew: 1621 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Stapley, Drew: 1621 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Stapley, Drew: 1622 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Stapley, Drew: 1622 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Stapley, Drew: 1623 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Stapley, Drew: 1624 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Stapley, Drew: 1624 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Stapley, Drew: 1625 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Stapley, Drew: 1628 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Stapley, Drew: 1628 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Steer, ---: 1628 May: Jane Green to repair Steer's house
Stern, Felix: 1570 Mar: controversy between him and William Downing
Stevens, ---: 1587 Aug: tenant in a messuage to be held by John Treene
Stevens, ---: 1604 Dec: asked to be a commissioner for the suit about fifteenths
Stevens, Jane: 1625 Mar: of Clink Liberty, widow; admitted to the College in place of Alice Alborne, widow, deceased
Stevenson, Thomas: 1609 May: the vestry lends him money for iron and coal 'in regard of his poverty'
Stevenson, Thomas: 1611 Oct: his pension is to be increased
Stiles, ---: 1582 Aug: a lector to have his place
Stitch, Francis: 1564 Apr: his lease sealed and delivered to him
Stock, Thomas: 1602 Feb: lives out of the parish but owes tithes for the Red Bull
Stokes, Edward: 1621 Aug: the sexton's man; worked for Robert Loward, now for Christopher Collinson
Stokes, Edward: 1624 Sep: to be paid for keeping the mealmarket house clean
Stokes, Thomas: 1620 Feb: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Allen, departed the parish
Stokes, Thomas: 1626 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden for Clink Liberty
Stone, ---: 1619 Sep: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Stone, ---: 1621 Jan: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Stone, John: 1590 May: Henry Boyle is now to occupy certain tenements formerly occupied by Stone
Strickland, Robert: 1584 Mar: his legacy the grounds for a suit at law in the vestry
Stubbs, ---: 1624 Sep: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Stubbs, William: 1625 Oct: chosen to be a vestryman, in the stead of Robert Harvard
Stubbs, William: 1627 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Stubbs, William: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Sturt, ---: 1616 Dec: he can buy the acre of ground in Battersea Field
Style, James: 1578 Jun: the preacher; he is to do the lecture, and have the stipend, formerly Robert Crowley's
Summers, Robert, ---: 1623 Jan: to be paid for keeping beggars and vagrants away from the parish
Summers, Robert: 1623 Dec: the whipper; to be paid for his service
Sumner, Elizabeth: 1627 Oct: widow; admitted to the College in place of widow Pigeon
Sumner, Richard: 1615 Feb: vestry grants support for his wife's son John House, 'frantic a long time'
Sutton, ---: 1624 Mar: widow of preacher Thomas Sutton; a subsidy granted by the vestry
Sutton, Thomas: 1615 Feb: the new preacher and lecturer, replacing William Simonds
Sutton, Thomas: 1617 Feb: the preacher; a benevolence given him for his wife's illness and his costs
Sutton, Thomas: 1623 Sep: the preacher, deceased; candidates to replace him are listed
Swett, John: 1627 Feb: fishmonger; a lease granted to him
Swinburn, ---: 1600 Mar: the gutter running out of his house is to be removed
Swingfield, ---: 1601 Jan: (Thomas?) the vestry terms him a 'foreign landlord'
Swingfield, ---: 1602 Jun: to be pursued at law for his tenements
Syball, ---: 1623 Sep: earl of Devon's chaplain, a candidate to replace Thomas Sutton as preacher; not chosen
Tatum, ---: 1599 Jan: listed as a constable; to help gather money for setting out soldiers
Taylor, ---: 1616 Apr: widow, almswoman, deceased; her place taken by Margery Dixy
Taylor, ---: 1617 Mar: deceased; gave an annuity out of Ship Yard for the poor
Taylor, ---: 1621 May: curate of Lambeth parish, about a parsh boundary dispute
Taylor, Alice: 1614 Apr: widow; admitted an almswoman in the College, in place of widow Mazie, deceased
Taylor, James: 1602 Feb: to pay tithes for his temenents in Ship Alley
Taylor, John: 1628 May: to have a lease of the Dagger
Taylor, Richard: 1602 Jun: asked to deliver the money he received from the Star Chamber
Taylor, Thomas: 1618 Jul: a 'distress (=distraint)of pewter' taken from him 'in regard of his poverty'
Terry, ---: 1595 Mar: widow; she is to remove her lodgers the Johnsons from her home in Thomas Garland's Rents
Terry, Francis: 1609 Apr: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Abraham Allen, departed the parish
Terry, Francis" 1610 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Terry, Francis" 1611 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Terry, Francis" 1612 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Terry, Francis" 1613 Aug: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Robert Buckland
Thomas, ---: 1607 Jan-Feb: Goodwife; her pension to be decreased
Thomas, Margaret: 1616 Feb: of Clink Liberty; admitted as an almswoman in place of William Seely, who left voluntarily
Thomas, Margaret: 1620 Jun: widow, of the College, deceased; her place taken by Agnes Alborne
Thompson, ---: 1604 Mar: Goodwife; chosen to be a searcher of the dead, in the stead of Goodwife Hance
Thompson, ---: 1604 Dec: Goodwife; asks to live in one of the almshouses with Father Ballard
Thompson, ---: 1620 May: Goodwife; to be paid for keeping Susan Bland, a poor child born in the parish
Thompson, Constantine: 1572 Jul: named as a collector for the poor
Thompson, George: 1620 May: a poor lame man; the vestry to give him some money
Thompson, George: 1621 Apr: a 'poor impotent man'; asks the vestry for money
Tiberkin, ---: 1618 Mar: (Daniel?) there is a suit against him in King's Bench
Ticknor, ---: 1614 Mar: widow; to continue receiving her late husband's benefits and wages
Ticknor, ---: 1618 Feb: Mr; admitted an almsman to the College, chosen by Lord Chief Justice Hobart
Ticknor, William: 1610 Aug: the bishop of Winchester to be asked if Ticknor is fit to be minister
Ticknor, William: 1610 Nov: he is to be the new minister
Ticknor, William: 1610 Dec: the minister; to have a fee whenever William Symonds the lecturer marries a couple
Ticknor, William: 1614 Feb: the minister, deceased; vestry rules for selecting his successor
Ticknor, William: 1614 Mar: the; minister, deceased; his place taken by James Archer
Tilbury, ---: 1605 Oct: a legacy withheld 'during Tilberye lease'
Tipper, ---: 1591 Jan: he is to be challenged to show any right or title to parish lands
Todd, Anthony: 1588 Oct: a boy maintained by a Mr Banister at the Greyhound
Topping, ---: 1606 Jan: (as Tapping) chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Clark, deceased
Topping, ---: 1615 Feb: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by William Corden
Towell, Isaac: 1603 Nov: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Wrenche, deceased
Towell, Isaac: 1604 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Towell, Isaac: 1606 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Towell, Isaac: 1608 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Towell, Isaac: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Towell, Isaac: 1610 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Towell, Isaac: 1610 Dec: of the Upper Ground; to assist the churchwardens in a placement
Towell, Isaac: 1613 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Towell, Isaac: 1614 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Towell, Isaac: 1615 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Towell, Isaac: 1616 Jan: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Eves
Treene, John: 1575 Mar: (as Trane) chosen to be a churchwarden
Treene, John: 1575 Sep: designated an 'ancient' of the vestry
Treene, John: 1576 Mar: money lent him to be repaid at Michaelmas
Treene, John: 1576 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor
Treene, John: 1577 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Treene, John: 1578 Aug: chosen to be a surveyor for the poor
Treene, John: 1579 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Treene, John: 1580 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Treene, John: 1580 Jun: tells the vestry he will help survey the highways from Edward Hunt's door to John Darlison's door
Treene, John: 1580 Jun: will lend money toward the building of six tenements in the New Churchyard
Treene, John: 1582 Mar: to pay for the way at the back of his house adjoining George Browne's house
Treene, John: 1582 Mar: to pay for the pathway between his house and George Brown's
Treene, John: 1583 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Treene, John: 1583 Dec: Brian Pattenson will give money to the poor fund if John Treene will also
Treene, John: 1587 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Treene, John: 1588 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Treene, John: 1593 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Treherne, John: 1577 Nov: sued for non-payment of his tithes
Treherne, John: 1587 Nov: involved somehow in the lease of the Beer Pot, now in Henry Draper's hands
Treherne, John: 1598 May: spoke improperly to James Russell, a churchwarden; the wardens to confer with Treherne
Treherne, John: 1600 Nov: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Harris, deceased
Treherne, John: 1601 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of the parish lands
Treherne, John: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Treherne, John: 1602 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry door and the communion cups
Treherne, John: 1603 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Treherne, John: 1603 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Treherne, John: 1604 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Treherne, John: 1605 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of last year's accounts
Treherne, John: 1605 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Treherne, John: 1605 Mar: spoken of as an 'ancient' of the vestry
Treherne, John: 1606 Apr: chosen to be a sideman
Treherne, John: 1607 Jul: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Philip Henslowe
Treherne, John: 1608 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Treherne, John: 1610 Dec: of the Boroughside; to assist the churchwardens in a placement
Treherne, John: 1611 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Treherne, John: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Treherne, John: 1611 Mar: one of the purchasers of the fee simple of the rectory for the trustees
Treherne, John: 1612 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Treherne, John: 1615 Feb: 'the younger, esquire'; chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Salter, deceased
Treherne, John: 1615 Sep: 'junior'; vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Crowder
Treherne, John: 1616 Sep: placed a losing bid on the Vine and Beer Pot
Trentham, Elizabeth: 1566 Feb: controversy between Richard and Elizabeth Trentham and William and Margaret Pike
Trentham, Richard: 1566 Feb: controversy between Richard and Elizabeth Trentham and William and Margaret Pike
Tristram, ---: 1617 Nov: of the Queen Hive; to pay for his house on the Upper Ground and Paris Garden
Trott, Ralph: 1621 May: (as Trout) walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Tuchener, William: 1582 Dec: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Tuchener, William: 1583 Feb: chosen to be a vestryman
Tuchener, William: 1584 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Tuchener, William: 1585 May: chosen to be a collector for the gathering of the fifteenths for the Upper Ground
Tuchener, William: 1588 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Tuchener, William: 1589 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Tuchener, William: 1590 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Tuchener, William: 1591 Jan: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by John Cutler
Tunstall, Dunston: see under both forms
Turberfield, John: 1599 Jul: (as Turbervill) chosen to be a collector for the poor
Turner, Richard: 1595 Jul: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Thomas Norton
Turner, Richard: 1597 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor for church lands
Turner, Richard: 1598 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Turner, Richard: 1599 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Turner, Richard: 1602 Apr: chosen to be an auditor of the collectors' books
Turner, Richard: 1603 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Turner, Richard: 1604 Dec: vestryman, 'gone out of the parish'; replaced on the vestry by Abraham Allen
Turner, William: 1563 Apr: baker; party to an altercation; to meet together and make peace
Tyson, ---: 1568 May: (John? Matthew?) has land next to Hugh Hammerton's parish lands in St George's Field
Urberry, ---: 1605 Mar: proposed by Edmund Snape as a good candidate for minister
Urmeston, ---: 1582 Aug: of the Kings Bench; to be consulted about a lector
Urrick, John: 1621 Jan: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Magett, deceased
Urrick, John: 1622 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Urrick, John: 1622 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Urrick, John: 1623 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden, but refused, and is fined
Urrick, John: 1624 Sep: vestryman, departed the parish; replaced on the vestry by John Gelding
Valentine, ---: 1607 Jun: 'Mother Valentine', deceased; her place in the College given to Thomas Simpson
Vendrick, ---: 1592 Dec: (John?) his chimney is to be repaired
Vendrick, Joan: 1593 Jul: formerly a searcher for the dead, now to be a provider for the infected
Vinson, Lawrence: 1569 Aug: money paid to him for keeping an unnamed child
Wades, John: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Wager, ---: 1604 Mar: a candidate for parish clerk, but not chosen
Waite, Edward: 1603 Nov: his child is being cared for by Thomas White, butcher
Walker, ---: 1592 Apr: his tenants are delinquent in paying their tithes
Walter, ---: 1600 Aug: named by the vestry as one delinquent in tithes
Walter, ---: 1601 Jan: he has a cause pending in the Court of King's Bench involving the parish
Walter, ---: 1601 Jan: the vestry terms him a 'foreign landlord'
Walter, ---: 1601 Jun: a suit against him in King's Bench may be transferred to Exchequer
Walter, ---: 1602 Apr: the vestry is to proceed against him in the court of Exchequer
Walter, ---: 1602 May: tithe money from his tenements in Horse Head Alley
Walter, ---: 1603 May: he makes an offer about the tithes of the Horse Head
Walter, ---: 1604 Feb: his cause to be brought to a finish
Walter, ---: 1608 Mar: 'of the Temple'; same as Mr Walter of the Horse Head?
Walter, ---: 1608 Mar: pays the tithes of the Horse Head
Walton, Philip: 1602 Jan: he is to maintain 'all the timber works, ironworks, and baldrics belonging to the bells'
Walton, Philip: 1608 Aug: carpenter; to repair the timber work around the bells
Ward, ---: 1624 Sep: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by William Maddox
Ward, William: 1624 Feb: goldsmith; chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Pemell
Watts, John: 1609 Apr: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Smith, deceased
Watts, John: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Watts, John: 1611 Apr: chosen to be an auditor of the accounts of the overseers of the poor
Watts, John: 1612 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Watts, John: 1612 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Watts, John: 1613 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Watts, John: 1615 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Watts, John: 1617 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Watts, John: 1618 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Watts, John: 1619 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Watts, John: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Watts, John: 1621 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Watts, John: 1622 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Watts, John: 1625 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Watts, John: 1626 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Watts, John: 1628 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Way, Frances: 1616 Dec: wife of William Way; a loan from the vestry to her is renewed
Way, William: 1616 Dec: his wife Frances has a loan from the vestry
Weaver, ---: 1604 Feb: tithes demanded of his wife, who says she sells bacon
Webster, Mark: 1625 Oct: a candidate for conductor, but not chosen
Week, Nicholas: 1586 Dec: a 'poor child' in the keeping of Nicholas Cramer
Welsh, ---: 1626 Mar: of Paris Garden; paid the tithes on his land in Paris Garden
Wesson, Thomas: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
West, John: 1583 Dec: woodmonger; he is to pay 20s 'for the whole tithe of his wharf', else he will be sued
West, John: 1585 Aug: woodmonger; chosen to be a collector for the poor
West, John: 1593 Aug: chosen to be a collector for the poor
West, John: 1594 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
West, John: 1594 Aug: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by John Wrench
West, Samuel: 1607 Jul: shall have the half acre of ground in St. George's Field formerly Mr Savage's
West, Samuel: 1608 Dec: gave the vestry money collected for equipping soldiers in Ireland
Weston, ---: 1614 Dec: his tithe rate set
Weston, Thomas: 1577 Jan: merchant of London, to receive the money collected for the relief of Colyton Haven in Devon
Weston, Thomas: 1621 Mar: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Palmer, deceased
Weston, Thomas: 1623 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Weston, Thomas: 1623 Mar: to keep the tithe book for Clink and Paris Garden
Weston, Thomas: 1624 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Weston, Thomas: 1624 Apr: the tithe rate for his garden reduced
Wheatly, ---: 1610 Aug: Walter Delacree reputedly sold property to him; the vestry to investigate
Whitaker, John: 1563 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Whitaker, John: 1565 Sep: keeper of one of the three keys to the parish chest
White, ---: 1594 Aug: of the Bankside; a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
White, ---: 1597 Dec: his house having burnt, the vestry will view it
White, ---: 1597 Dec: his house is to be rebuilt and he and his wife may return to it
White, ---: 1611 Mar: Mrs; Philip Henslowe has purchased the messuage currently in her tenure
White, Joan: wife of John White the oarmaker q.v.
White, John: 1572 Jul: named as a collector for the poor
White, John: 1573 Jul: one of the collectors for the poor of Clink and Paris Garden
White, John: 1573 Oct: chosen as a collector of the poor for Clink Liberty
White, John: 1577 Mar: oarmaker of the Bankside, allowed to continue living in his house
White, Thomas: 1603 Nov: butcher; he is caring for Edward Waite's child
White, Thomas: 1626 Apr: married to widow of John Boston, parish clerk, deceased
Whitlock, ---: 1604 May: chosen to be solicitor and of counsel for the parish
Whitlock, ---: 1605 Jul: wants to be paid for his service to the parish
Whitt, John: 1569 Apr: the house of 'our tenant John Whytt' to be viewed
Whittingslow, Thomas: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Wilkinson, Miles: 1582 Aug: chosen to be one of the collectors for the poor
Wilkinson, Miles: 1586 Sep: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of William Cox alias Bailey
Wilkinson, Miles: 1587 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Wilkinson, Miles: 1587 Nov: the vestry leases him a garden upon which he is to build tenements
Wilkinson, Miles: 1588 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Wilkinson, Miles: 1588 Mar: to have 4,000 bricks and 2,000 tiles for repair of part of Waverley House
Wilkinson, Miles: 1589 Jun: he is to erect a fence between him and Mrs Etheridge or pay a fine
Wilkinson, Miles: 1590 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Wilkinson, Miles: 1591 Oct: the vestry wonders if he will pay his fine, 'reconcile himself and receive his place again'
Wilkinson, Miles: 1592 Dec: vestryman; replaced on the vestry by Richard Humble
Wilkinson, Miles: 1593 Nov: the vestry says he should be 'called into the house the next Revestry'
Wilkinson, Robert: 1595 Mar: dwelling at the Sun; he is to put in bond with the parish about his children
Williams, ---: 1625 Jan: widow; admitted to the College in place of widow Hockley, deceased
Williams, Ellis: 1571 Jul: 'collector' (of what?); money given him
Williams, Ellis: 1572 May: dismissed from his post as collector for the poor
Williams, Ellis: 1576 Mar: chosen to be a vestryman
Williams, Helen: 1618 Apr: a poor woman; to receive a benevolence from Thomas Emerson's mother's gift
Williams, Henry: 1619 Sep: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Williams, Henry: 1619 Sep: later chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Newman, deceased
Williams, Henry: 1621 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Williams, Henry: 1623 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Williams, Henry: 1623 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Williams, Henry: 1624 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Williams, Henry: 1625 May: vestryman; lent money to the vestry
Williams, Henry: 1626 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Williams, Henry: 1626 Mar: the vestry bonded to him for repayment of a loan
Wilson, ---: 1573 Aug: (John?) dispute in the vestry between him and William Emerson over the coal house
Wilson, ---: 1577 Oct: (John?) notes 'a lease of the barn and two tenements which he had of the parish'
Wilson, ---: 1611 Feb: widow; occupies land in St George's Field, now Mr Marshall's
Wilson, Henry: 1602 Aug: to have a lease of 'the bakehouse parcel of the Church'
Wilson, Henry: 1607 Aug: baker; discussion about removing a tombstone
Wilson, Henry: 1621 Sep: baker; the vestry will remove stones from his house, being part of the church
Wilson, Henry: 1623 Aug: his lease of part of the church is expired and won't be renewed
Wilson, Henry: 1624 Apr: baker; still owes rent for the property no longer his
Wilson, Henry: 1624 May: the vestry forgives him the rent he owes
Wingrave, John: 1572 Jul: named as a collector for the poor
Wood (a Wood), John: 1574 Sep: named in the vestry minutes as a collector
Wood, ---: 1604 Jul: Mrs; encroaching on parish land in Kent Street; asked to pay rent or vacate
Wood, ---: 1607 Jan-Feb: Wood's child is to be placed
Wood, John: 1590 Aug: (as John a Wood) linendraper; chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of John Dallison
Wood, John: 1591 Mar: (as John a Wood) chosen to be a surveyor
Wood, John: 1591 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the poor
Wood, John: 1592 Mar: (as John a Wood) chosen to be a churchwarden
Wood, John: 1592 Dec: (as John a Wood) replaced on the vestry by William Cownden
Wood, John: 1606 Dec: butcher, deceased; his daughter Sarah cared for by John Jackson
Wood, Katherine: 1617 Mar: widow; she appeals to the vestry for relief
Wood, Sarah: 1606 Dec: base-born child of John Wood butcher, deceased
Woodstock, Elizabeth: 1627 Feb: buried in the church; Lambert Daggett the sexton overcharged for bell ringing at her funeral
Woodward, ---: 1588 Feb: the porter? Repairs done to his house need to be paid for
Woodward, ---: 1593 Jan: the porter; he now lying sick, Brian Pattenson will relieve him
Woolcock, Emma: 1619 Dec: admitted an almswoman of the College in place of John Woolcock her late husband, deceased
Woolcock, John, ---: 1619 Dec: of the College, deceased; his place taken by his widow Emm Woolcock
Woolcock, John: 1614 Sep: of Paris Garden, admitted to the College in place of Joan Emerson, deceased
Wordsworth, ---: 1614 Mar: widow; Mr Franklin will pay her for keeping Edward Franklin's maidservant
Wormeston, Nicholas: 1584 Jul: to be paid 'for writing a book'
Wrench, John: 1582 May: appointed to be a collector for Portsmouth Haven
Wrench, John: 1594 Jun: having been nominated but not chosen, he should be 'put in choice' for the next election
Wrench, John: 1594 Aug: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr West, deceased
Wrench, John: 1595 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Wrench, John: 1596 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Wrench, John: 1600 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Wrench, John: 1600 Mar: to be sued for tithes for the garden plot he holds from Francis Langley
Wrench, John: 1601 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Wrench, John: 1602 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Wrench, John: 1602 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Wrench, John: 1603 Nov: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Isaac Towell
Wrench, John: 1625 Oct: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Wrench, John: 1625 Dec: a candidate for vestryman, but not chosen
Wrench, Richard: 1621 May: walked the bounds between St Saviour and Lambeth parishes to resolve a dispute
Wright, ---: 1580 Oct: 'Father Wright'; placed in one of the new almshouses by the New Churchyard
Wright, ---: 1611 Feb: collector of the fifteenths, to be saved harmless of his Exchequer bond
Wright, ---: 1616 Jan: vestryman, charged with 'uncivil speeches'
Wright, ---: 1618 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Wright, ---: 1618 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Wright, ---: 1619 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the College account
Wright, ---: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Wright, ---: 1620 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Wright, ---: 1621 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Wright, ---: 1623 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Wright, ---: 1624 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the general poor
Wright, ---: 1624 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Wright, ---: 1625 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Wright, ---: 1625 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Wright, ---: 1627 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Wright, John: 1606 Apr: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Wright, Richard: 1615 Feb: grocer; chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Overman, departed the parish
Wright, Richard: 1628 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Wright, Robert: 1573 Dec: citizen and embroiderer, granted a lease to parish property
Wyatt, ---: 1576 Jun: (John?) a lease granted to him
Wyatt, ---: 1596 Jul: 'Old Father Wyatt'; by order of the vestry, he is to be 'put among the poor pensioners'
Wyatt, ---: 1601 Apr: 'Father Wyatt'; to have his pension continued
Wyatt, John: 1561 Jan: void ground by the churchyard leased to him
Wyatt, John: 1578 Jan: his lease to the chapel was canceled
Wycherley, Thomas: 1603 Mar: chosen to be a collector for the poor
Wycherley, Thomas: 1606 Apr: chosen to be a sideman
Wycherley, Thomas: 1611 Feb: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Thomas Harvey, departed the parish
Wycherley, Thomas: 1616 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Wycherley, Thomas: 1617 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Wycherley, Thomas: 1617 Mar: trusted with the keys to the vestry and the communion cups
Wycherley, Thomas: 1618 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Wycherley, Thomas: 1622 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Wycherley, Thomas: 1623 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Wycherley, Thomas: 1625 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the general poor
Wycherley, Thomas: 1626 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Wycherley, Thomas: 1628 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Wycherley, Thomas: 1628 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Wycherley, Thomas: 1626 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Yardley, Ralph: 1594 Sep: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Thomas Head
Yardley, Ralph: 1596 Mar: (as Randolph) chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands and tenements
Yardley, Ralph: 1598 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of church land
Yardley, Ralph: 1599 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Yardley, Ralph: 1599 Mar: trusted with the keys of the vestry and two communion cups
Yardley, Ralph: 1604 Feb: vestryman, deceased; replaced on the vestry by Mr Serjeant Green
Yearwood, Richard: 1598 May: his dispute with the parish to be put to arbitration
Yearwood, Richard: 1601 Sep: named in the vestry minutes as a gatherer of money for the poor
Yearwood, Richard: 1604 Feb: chosen to be a vestryman in the stead of Mr Emerson, deceased
Yearwood, Richard: 1604 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Yearwood, Richard: 1606 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Yearwood, Richard: 1607 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Yearwood, Richard: 1608 Apr: chosen to be an auditor for the collectors for the poor
Yearwood, Richard: 1609 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Yearwood, Richard: 1610 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Yearwood, Richard: 1610 Dec: of the Boroughside; to assist the churchwardens in a placement
Yearwood, Richard: 1611 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Yearwood, Richard: 1611 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for the purchase of the fee simple of the rectory
Yearwood, Richard: 1613 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Yearwood, Richard: 1614 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Yearwood, Richard: 1615 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Yearwood, Richard: 1616 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Yearwood, Richard: 1617 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Yearwood, Richard: 1618 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor of parish lands
Yearwood, Richard: 1618 Dec: vestryman, representing Boroughside
Yearwood, Richard: 1619 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Yearwood, Richard: 1620 Mar: named a feoffee in trust for Thomas Emerson's garden plot in Maiden Lane
Yearwood, Richard: 1620 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden and warden of the great account
Yearwood, Richard: 1620 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Yearwood, Richard: 1622 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Yearwood, Richard: 1623 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Yearwood, Richard: 1625 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Yearwood, Richard: 1626 Mar: trusted by the vestry with the keys to the parish chests
Yearwood, Richard: 1627 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Yeomans, Francis: 1593 Nov: to be admitted clerk of the house in the stead of John Russell, deceased
Yeomans, Francis: 1594 Apr: he is to be paid by the vestry for his service
Yeomans, Francis: 1594 Nov: he is granted a lease to the chapel formerly held by John Claybrook
Yeomans, Francis: 1595 Oct: a copyist? Noted in the vestry minutes as having copied many leases
Young, John: 1573 Jan: invited to join the vestry
Young, John: 1573 Dec: vestryman, identified as an innholder
Young, John: 1574 Feb: to abide by the decision of the arbitrators in the Bromfield-Dawtry dispute
Young, John: 1574 Apr: chosen to be one of the surveyors for the year
Young, John: 1576 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Young, John: 1577 Mar: chosen to be a churchwarden
Young, John: 1577 Mar: listed as a churchwarden in the vestry minutes
Young, John: 1577 Mar: churchwarden, given money to pay the choir
Young, John: 1577 Mar: trusted with one of the three keys to the parish chest
Young, John: 1578 Apr: chosen to be an auditor for the school
Young, John: 1578 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the poor account
Young, John: 1579 Jun: chosen to be an auditor for the free grammar school
Young, John: 1579 Jun: reimbursed for 'when he went over the water about the park to be examined'
Young, John: 1579 Aug: chosen to be an auditor for the old collectors' account
Young, John: 1580 Mar: chosen to be an auditor of the churchwardens' accounts
Young, John: 1580 Aug: chosen to be an auditor
Young, John: 1581 Mar: chosen to be a surveyor
Young, John: 1582 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Young, John: 1582 Mar: chosen to be an auditor
Young, John: 1584 Mar: deceased; had a property called Pennyfold Acre, now leased to George Merrick
Young, John: 1593 Jan: witnessed the receipt of the Edith Blackby money in the vestry