Part 1: Bede Roll, nos 332-354

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In this section

Part 1: Bede Roll, nos 332-354

[1494] [8 May 1494–27 May 1495]

332. [f. 38r, col.1] Nomina fratrum et sororum de novo intrancium in confraternitatem beati confessoris Sancti Nicholai episcopi et confessoris tempore Willelmi Appu[l]by clerici Sancti Benedicti le Fynk et Willelmi Knyghtcote clerici Sancti Johannis Zacharie London anno domini Millisimo CCCCo lxxxxiiijo et anno regni regis Henrici Septimo (fn. 1) anno nono Radulphus Astraghe maiore civitatis London.

  • Nomina monachorum
  • Magister Johannes Islype (fn. 2)
  • Magister Thomas Barcar (fn. 3)

    333. Nomina chanonicorum

  • Dominus Johannes Poole

    334. Nomina clericorum

  • Edwardus Swyfte
  • Henricus Rugeman
  • Iohannes Lyncoln (fn. 5)
  • Iohannes Fenn
  • Hugo Foster
  • Ioseph [blank] Iohannes Smyth

    335. Nomina uxorum clericorum

  • Iohanna Appulby
  • Elisabeth Knyghtcote
  • Emma Paterson
  • Iohanna Rowlande virgo
  • Alicia Shotton

    336. Nomina laicorum

  • Magister Henricus Wodecoke (fn. 6)
  • Magister Johannes Gardenar
  • Richardus Heywarde (fn. 7)
  • Iohannes Watson
  • Iohannes Wryght
  • Iohannes Herte
  • Iohannes Scragg
  • Iohannes Andrew
  • Willelmus Beedston

    337. [f. 38r, col 2] Nomina uxorum laicorum

  • Magistra Johanna Wodecoke
  • Iohanna Bayly
  • Gracia Casebryghe virgo
  • Elizabeth Heywarde
  • Iohanna Gardenar
  • Margareta Watson

    338. Nomina mortuorum

  • Magister Richardus Wichenor
  • Magister Robertus Bradow
  • Dominus Johannes Eliott
  • Dominus Johannes Wellys
  • Dominus Willelmus Trott
  • Iohannes Campion
  • Thomas Eyre (fn. 8)
  • Thomas Chesfelde
  • Iohanna Gooce
  • Agnes Monce
  • Matilda Vernon
  • Agnes Arnolde
  • Magister Robertus Corffe
  • Thomas Bodeley
  • Thomas Stanton
  • Thomas Clarense
  • Richardus Cely
  • Magister Thomas Cornyssh
  • Iohannes Pay
  • Elias Membryn
  • Iohannes Ravys
  • Robertus Sawer
  • Magister Richardus Jaye
  • Iohannes Ryvers
  • Thomas Swayn
  • Iohannes Gemton
  • Thomas Marchall
  • Iohannes Heynys
  • Gilmyn alias Willelmus Pusshyn
  • Henricus Shakett Iohanna
  • Wymonde
  • Alicia Frere Margareta Beer
  • Iohanna Setun Elizabeth Shery
  • Matilda Whyte Elizabeth
  • Heywarde
  • Elizabeth Maners
  • Iohanna Ryvers
  • Margareta Yog

[1495] [28 May 1495–11 May 1496]

339. [f. 38v, col.1] Nomina fratrum et sororum de novo intrancium in confraternitatem beati Nicholai episcopi et confessoris tempore Johannis Deynys clerici Omni Sanctorum in Lumbardstret et Gabriell Doble clerici Sancti Stephani in Walbrok anno domini Mo CCCCo lxxxxvo anno regni regis Henrici Septimi anno xo Richardus Chaury maiore civitatis Lond'.

  • Nomina sacerdotum
  • Dominus Marmaduc abbot de
  • Font' (fn. 9)
  • Magister Henricus Hudson (fn. 10)
  • Magister Johannes Belyngham
  • Dominus Hugo Dey
  • Dominus Willelmus Greyn
  • Dominus Robertus Warde (fn. 11)
  • Dominus Johannes Pete
  • Dominus Ricardus Dod (fn. 12)
  • Dominus Johannes Newman
  • Dominus Willelmus Ewelden
  • Dominus Nicholaus Frawnce
  • Dominus Johannes Wylkokkys (fn. 13)
  • Dominus Nicholaus Gybson

    340. Nomina monachorum

  • Dominus Thomas Ely (fn. 14)

    341. Nomina clericorum

  • Thomas Spicer (fn. 15)
  • Nicholaus Bull
  • Willelmus Bowsyn
  • Robertus Powle
  • Willelmus Strete
  • Willelmus Hewster
  • Robertus Howton
  • Iohannes Law (fn. 16)
  • Iohannes Frawncys
  • Ricardus Wode
  • Iohannes Clerk
  • Willelmus Collyng
  • Iohannes Ludforde
  • Iohannes Preyty
  • Thomas Basset
  • Nicholaus Hatfelde
  • Nicholaus Ewelden clerk of wolchyrch (fn. 17)
  • Thomas Ballar
  • Thomas Goften
  • Ricardus Walden
  • Thomas Wareyn
  • Willelmus Bewyrley
  • Edmundus Smyth
  • Willelmus Cryspyn

    342. Nomina uxorum clericorum

  • [blank] Bowghton (fn. 18)
  • Margareta Gabriel
  • Elizabeth Savage
  • [f. 38v, col.2] Iohanna Lutt
  • Helena Waren
  • Elizabeth Wodehowse
  • Iohanna Bowgyn
  • Emmot Harrys (fn. 19)

    343. Nomina laicorum

  • Magister Iohannes Harryngton
  • doctor (fn. 20)
  • Magister Alexander Matthewson
  • Magister Thomas Pynde
  • Magister Iohannes Chester (fn. 21)
  • Iohannes Lucas
  • Iohannes Gryse
  • Iohannes Herte
  • Dionisius Beton (fn. 22)
  • Rogerus Quenell
  • Iohannes Gervys
  • Thomas Fryday
  • Michael Harryson
  • Iohannes Edwarde
  • Thomas Lemman
  • Cristoferus Westyrdale
  • Thomas Hardy
  • Willelmus Bayly
  • Georgius Nicoll
  • Robertus Gowsell
  • Willelmus Maxe (fn. 23)
  • Willelmus Jhonson
  • Robertus Parys
  • Iohannes Schotforde
  • Richardus Knott
  • Decan Aperys
  • Iohannes Straunge
  • Iohannes Borovighe
  • Willelmus Symson
  • Iohannes Herde E[squi]re
  • Thomas Iakenet (fn. 24)
  • Iohannes Heth
  • Robertus Fynchham
  • Nicholaus [blank]
  • Iohannes Prior
  • Thomas Walterkyn
  • Iohannes Leder
  • Robertus Richardson
  • Robertus Penson (fn. 25)
  • Willelmus Ramsey
  • Thomas Frauncys
  • Thomas Water
  • Thomas Warde
  • Thomas Ball
  • Thomas Stevynson
  • Thomas Wylde
  • Recard Bargan

    344. Nomina uxorum laicorum

  • Magistra Margareta Haryngton
  • Magistra Iohanna Pynde
  • Iohanna Chestur (fn. 26)
  • Margareta Iervys
  • [f. 38v, col.3] Elizabeth Fryday
  • Eden Haryson
  • Alycia Hardy
  • Alycia Gowsell
  • Helena Maxe (fn. 27)
  • Alicia Grysyngton
  • Luce Stodeforde
  • Margareta Weston
  • Iohanna Bodley
  • Margeria Borow
  • Helena Symson
  • Elizabeth Reynolde
  • [blank] ye wyff of Branfyrd (fn. 28)
  • Alicia P[r]ior
  • Iohanna Bryan
  • Christiana Smyth
  • Iohanna Galopyne
  • Elizabeth Beton (fn. 29)
  • Agnes Knott
  • Iohanna Ramsey
  • Margareta Iakonet (fn. 30)
  • Iohanna Warde
  • Iohanna Batt
  • Annes Bargan

    345. Nomina mortuorum laicorum (fn. 31)

  • Robertus Dyngley
  • Iohannes Hawkyns
  • Iohannes Parker
  • Henricus Newborow
  • Willelmus Sybbyllys
  • Dominus Henricus Kyng
  • Iohannes Tolwyn
  • Iohannes Luke
  • Iohannes Harrys (fn. 32)
  • Henricus Kellow
  • Thomas Darlyngton
  • Thomas Bartram
  • Thomas Graunt
  • Thomas Herdforde
  • Iohannes Harreys
  • Iohannes Hammonde

    346. Nomina mortuorum mulierum

  • Felys Cole
  • Iohanna Alleyn
  • Iohanna Bayly
  • Iohanna Morton
  • Katerina W[y]ndwode
  • Agnes Ledston
  • Agneta Dowsyng
  • Margareta White
  • Margareta Motte
  • Amea Nicoll
  • Iohanna Skarlett
  • Agneta Betrix
  • Maude Ionson
  • Iohanna Dyx
  • Iohanna Dyer
  • Iohanna Dowsyng

[1496] [12 May 1496–3 May 1497]

347. [f. 39r, col.1] Nomina fratrum et sororum de novo intrancium tempore Johannes Sellars clerici Sancti Dunstani in ye West et Iohannes Butteri clerici Sancti Mathei in Frydaystrete magistrorum fraternitatis sive gilde Sancti Nicholai episcopi et confessores anno domini Millesimo quadringentesimo nonagesimo vio et anno regni regis Henrici Septimi xio Henricus Colet maiore civitatis et Henricus Knyesworth et Henricus Soumner vicecomitibus civitatis in festo Sancti Johannis Baptiste. (fn. 33)

  • Nomina canonicorum
  • Dominus Edwardus Kyrby (fn. 34)
  • Dominus Thomas Goodyere

    348. Nomina doctorum

  • Magister Edmundus Lychefelde

    349. Nomina sacerdotum

  • Magister Johannes Horssepole
  • Magister Thomas Appulby (fn. 35)
  • Dominus Johannes Hardy
  • Dominus Thomas Sellers (fn. 36)
  • Dominus Ricardus Luky
  • Dominus Adam Perysson
  • Dominus Johannes Dorne
  • Dominus Willelmus Waterman
  • Dominus Ricardus Barker
  • Dominus Robertus Everarde (fn. 37)
  • Dominus Ricardus Grene
  • Dominus Thomas Knyght
  • Dominus Thomas Moldbak

    350. Nomina clericorum

  • Iohannes Aldrysson
  • Robertus Malar
  • Hugo Bartlot
  • Willelmus Hunt (fn. 38)
  • Ricardus Gowge
  • Iohannes Burton
  • Iohannes Gover
  • Willelmus Dobney (fn. 39)
  • Willelmus Aleyn
  • Iohannes Lawson
  • Iohannes Fyscher (fn. 40)
  • Thomas Rodwyk

    351. Nomina uxorum clericorum

  • Agnes Kendall
  • Ione Burton
  • Emma Foster
  • Ione Craggys
  • Margareta Rodwyk
  • Alicia Hale

    352. Nomina laicorum

  • Magister Ricardus Burton
  • Magister Thomas Quadryng
  • Thomas Browmfelde (fn. 41)
  • [f. 39r, col.2] Thomas Sutton
  • Iohannes Ravenyng
  • Thomas Joy
  • Iohannes Hesell
  • Iohannes Kuari
  • Barnardus Aleyn
  • Robertus Jhonson
  • Gylbertus Egylyston
  • Willelmus Richmonde
  • Iohannes Bukkeby
  • Thomas Gresyngton
  • Willelmus Horne
  • Petrus Jhonson
  • Iohannes Stanvey
  • Iohannes Standon
  • Hugo Forster
  • Willelmus Dent
  • Pollys Hayes
  • Iohannes Fodrynggay
  • Symondus Wellys
  • Willelmus Morysson
  • Thomas Bonde
  • Thomas Cromppe
  • Willelmus Wryght
  • Hugo Merch
  • Iohannes Glewe
  • Thomas Broke (fn. 42)
  • Thomas Eton
  • Edwardus Hatteclyff
  • Willelmus Geffery
  • Ricardus Aston
  • Iohannes Butler
  • Ricardus Sweyde
  • Ricardus Radclyff
  • Rowlandus Jakson
  • Robertus Preston
  • Willelmus Bond
  • Humfridus Reggley
  • Antoni Laton
  • Ricardus Pynson (fn. 43)
  • Robert Rest
  • Iohannes Browne
  • Iohannes Rownseley
  • Iohannes Barbor

    353. Nomina uxorum laicorum

  • Domina Johanna Frowyk (fn. 44)
  • Magistra Elizabeth Long
  • Anna Quadryng
  • Iohanna Burton
  • Alicia Eustaus
  • Alicia Stone
  • Helena Maxi
  • Alicia Sutton
  • Elizabeth Richemonde
  • Alicia Horne
  • Agnes More
  • Ione Jhonson
  • Agnes Stanwey
  • Ione Foster
  • Agnes Taylour
  • [f. 39r, col.3] Ione Hamlyn (fn. 45)
  • Helena Manys
  • Agnes Aston
  • Ione Nemynger
  • Agnes Preston
  • Ione Pynson
  • Wenefrede Penson
  • Alicia Broke (fn. 46)
  • Ione Spynke
  • Ione Wryght
  • Alicia Wilchyr
  • Alicia Hatteclyf
  • Agnes Aston
  • Margareta Barbour

    354. Nomina mortuorum

  • Ione Clerk
  • Iohannes Rawleyns
  • Iohanna Dalkyns
  • Ricardus Freman
  • Robertus Dix
  • Willelmus Calcott (fn. 47)
  • Ricardus Lemman
  • Cissly Basset
  • Emma Adyamys
  • Thomas Basset
  • Agnes Daglas
  • Thomas Dyer
  • Iohannes Handson
  • Katerine Clerk
  • Iohanna Pay
  • Iohannes Gerrarde
  • Willelmus Wreslyngton
  • Agnes Adee
  • Emota Vicari
  • Ricardus Chyrchman
  • Margareta Wykys
  • Ione Wylk
  • Mater Andrew
  • Thomas Hamlyn
  • Denys Rewe
  • Hugo Cawwode
  • Thomas Framton
  • Rogerus Pudsey
  • Isabella Bocu[m?]
  • Willelmus Philipp
  • Iohannes Smyth (fn. 48)
  • Alicia Kerby
  • Dame Beatrix Philipp
  • Iohannes Spaldyng
  • Margareta Ruddys
  • Margeria Eylmer
  • Dominus Ricardus Wheler
  • Iohannes Sowtherne
  • Thomas Keyte
  • Iohannes Humfrey
  • Cecilia Googe
  • Dominus Thomas Howton
  • Henricus Howton

Footnotes

  • 1. 'Septimo' should be rendered 'Septimi'.
  • 2. John Islip, abbot of Westminster 1500–32, when he died. He was born on 10 June 1464, entered the religious life 21 March 1480; first mass in the year Michaelmas 1485–6; prior 1498–1500 (Pearce, pp 167–8). See also DNB.
  • 3. Among deaths for 1497 (361). John Barker was admitted as a monk of Westminster Abbey in the year Michaelmas 1479–80; first mass 1487–8; died in 1495–6 (Pearce, p 168). Barbara Harvey has calculated that the date of his death occurred in the calendar year 1496 owing to the time he spent in the monastic infirmary (Westminster Abbey Muniments 19474) and his entry on BR indicates that he died on or after Ascension Day (12 May) in that year.
  • 4. No entries recorded.
  • 5. Parish clerk of St Giles Cripplegate; junior master 1507 (457) and senior master 1519 (590). There are two earlier individuals named John Lincoln on BR, one of whom was a 'subclerk' (?to his father) when admitted in 1461 (64).
  • 6. Among deaths for 1516 (568). A Henry Woodcock (Wodecok), citizen and writer of court hand, left a will of 8 January 1515, proved 22 February 1516 requesting burial in the church of St Benet Sherehog if he died in London (PROB 11/18, f. 102r).
  • 7. Among deaths for 1500 (386). Probably the Richard Hayward (Hewarde), citizen and barber, who requested burial at St Mary Woolnoth where he was lately a parishioner by his will of 30 March, proved 16 June, 1500 (PROB 11/12, f. 45v). His late wife Elizabeth is mentioned as having been buried there and an Elizabeth Hayward is noted among both admissions and deaths for 1494 (337, 338).
  • 8. Thomas Eyre, who requested burial in the churchyard of St Stephen's Coleman Street, left a ring with the image of the Trinity carved on it to the parish clerks' fraternity by his will of 9 June, proved 9 July, 1493 (Guildhall MS 9171/8, f. 56r).
  • 9. Marmaduke Huby, abbot of Fountains, is attested there in 1494 and 1516 (VCH Yorkshire, III, 138).
  • 10. Presumably the Henry Hudson who was vicar of St Dunstan in the West 1492–7, when he died (Hennessy, p 137). Probate of his will was granted 27 April 1497 (Guildhall MS 9168/1, ff. 30v, 37v).
  • 11. Among deaths for 1503 (419). Perhaps the Robert Ward who appears as rector of St Mary Magdalene, Southwark at a visitation of October 1492 (Lambeth Palace Library: Register Morton f. 79v).
  • 12. Among deaths for 1516 (565). Richard Dodd asked to be buried in the porch of St Lawrence Jewry. He left a copy of St Bonaventura's work De Vita Christi and 6s 8d to the parish clerks' fraternity by his will of 28 November, proved 13/14 December, 1515 (Darlington, London Consistory Court Wills, 22).
  • 13. Among deaths for 1514 (514). Wilcox was a chantry priest of St Mary Woolnoth where he requested burial in the south aisle by his will of 14 February, proved 31 March, 1514 (Guildhall MS 9531/9, f. 208v).
  • 14. Probably the Thomas Ely, monk of Westminster Abbey, who celebrated his first mass there in the year Michaelmas 1478–9 and died in 1503–4 (Pearce, p 164) although his death is not recorded on BR.
  • 15. Perhaps the Thomas Spicer who was parish clerk of St Antholin on 27 December 1517 when he appears as a witness to the will of Robert Dowse, priest of that church (Darlington, London Consistory Court Wills, 52).
  • 16. John Law was parish clerk of St Mary at Hill and junior master in 1508 (469); he appears among the deaths for 1514 (547). Law is noted in the churchwardens' accounts of the above church from 1501–10 (Baillie, Biographical Notes).
  • 17. 'Clerk of wolchurch' i.e. St Mary Woolchurch has been added as a superscript annotation.
  • 18. Christian name omitted from the text.
  • 19. See John Harris among deaths below (345).
  • 20. Possibly a physician or lawyer but he does not appear among records of Oxford or Cambridge University graduates.
  • 21. Among deaths for 1514 (549). Probably the John Chester, citizen and draper, who requested burial in the church of St Thomas of Acon (although a parishioner of St Mary Abchurch) by his will of 12 May, proved 7 July, 1513 (PROB 11/17, f. 142r) His wife Joan is mentioned in the will and a Joan Chester was admitted with John below (344).
  • 22. Among deaths for 1501 (396). Probate of the will of Denis Beeton of St Dunstan (whether in the East or West is omitted), was granted to his widow Elizabeth in 1500 (Guildhall MS 9168/1, f. 158v). An Elizabeth Beeton (Beton) was admitted with Denis above (344).
  • 23. Among deaths (as William Max) for 1505 (442). Presumably the parishioner of St Martin Orgar whose widow Helen was cited to appear before the London Commis- sary court on 24 July 1504, after which probate of his will was granted on 29 July but crossed through and declared void (Guildhall MS 9168/2, ff. 28r, 36v). A Helen Maxe was admitted with William below (344).
  • 24. Among deaths (as Jacnett) for 1506 (454). Presumably the Thomas Jakenet, citizen and grocer, who requested burial in the church of St Benet Sherehog by his will of 22 February, proved 6 April, 1506 (PROB 11/15, f 39r). His wife Margaret is mentioned there and a Margaret Jakenet (Iakonet) was admitted with Thomas in 1495 below (344).
  • 25. Among deaths for 1520 (610). Presumably the Robert Penson, citizen and skinner, who requested burial in the north aisle of St Stephen Walbrook where his late wife Winifred was buried by his will of 10 October 1519, proved 23 February 1520 (PROB 11/19, f. 201r). Winifred is an uncommon Christian name in London at this time and a Winifred Penson is among admissions for 1496 (353) and deaths for 1505 (443).
  • 26. See John Chester above (343).
  • 27. See William Maxe (343).
  • 28. No main entry but a later marginal note has been added.
  • 29. See Denis Beeton above (343).
  • 30. See Thomas Jakenet (Iakenet) above (343).
  • 31. This section incorporates some parish clerks who are not separately noticed including William Sibilis and John Harris.
  • 32. Presumably this or the other John Harris entered below is the parish clerk of St Mary Aldermanbury who requested burial in the churchyard there with his late wife and children by his will of 25 March, proved 5 July, 1494 (Guildhall MS 9171/8, f. 76v). He is most probably the parish clerk among admissions for 1477 (142), rather than the master for 1454. The current wife and executrix of the Aldermanbury clerk, Emmott, is mentioned in his will and an Emmott Harris is among the clerks' wives admitted in 1495 (342).
  • 33. The reference here to the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist (24 June) relates to the election of the sheriffs on this day. They are the sheriffs whose year of office had begun on 24 June 1495.
  • 34. Probably the Edward Kirby, canon of St Bartholomew's Priory Smithfield, who proceeded acolyte, subdeacon and deacon in 1491–2 and was ordained priest on 19 December 1495, when he is incorrectly named as Edmund (Davis, 10669).
  • 35. Among deaths for 1506 (452). Appleby was rector of St John the Baptist Walbrook 1487–1505, when he died (Hennessy, p 304). He was admitted to the Skinners' Corpus Christi fraternity, which held its services there, in 1488 (Guildhall MS 31693, ff. 16v, 18r).
  • 36. Among deaths for 1499 (375). A Dominus Thomas Sellers (Selaris) of All Hallows Barking died on 20 August 1498 (Guildhall MS 9168/1, f. 81v).
  • 37. Among deaths for 1516 (565). Robert Everard was vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields 1487–1516, when he died (Hennessy, p 294).
  • 38. Presumably the William Hunt who was parish clerk of St Alphage London Wall and junior master in 1496 (482); among deaths for 1514 (547).
  • 39. There are a number of references to an individual or individuals named William Dobney around this time. One was parish clerk of St Dunstan in the East in the years 1498–1500 and is noted in the churchwardens' accounts there (Baillie, Biographical Notes). There was also a gentleman of the Chapel Royal of this name by 1509 who was still in post at Michaelmas 1525, being present at the Field of Cloth of Gold in 1520 (Biographical Dictionary of English Court Musicians). While it is possible that they are the same individual, as Baillie supposes, it is more likely that they are distinct.
  • 40. Kisby, Royal Household Chapel, Appendix 1, identifies him with the John Fisher who was a gentleman of the Chapel Royal between 1503 and 1547, whose will was dated March 1547 (Calendar of Patent Rolls 1548–1549, pp 171–2) but the name is common and this can be no more than a possibility.
  • 41. Among deaths for 1502 (410). A Thomas Bromfield (Bromfeld), citizen, requested burial before the morrow mass altar in St Dunstan in the West by his will of 26 July 1500, proved 22 June 1502 (PROB 11/13, f. 104r). The senior master for 1496 was parish clerk of St Dunstan in the West and may have attracted members to the fraternity from his own parish since the number of admissions for this year is large. See Christie p 42 on occasions when high numbers of admissions may be linked to such 'parochial' recruitment.
  • 42. Death not recorded on BR. Possibly the Thomas Brooke (Broke) the elder, citizen and draper, who requested burial in the church of St Michael Comhill and mentioned his wife Alice in his will of 29 September, proved 14 October, 1525 (PROB 11/21, f. 292r). An Alice Brooke (Broke) was admitted below (353).
  • 43. Possibly Richard Pynson the printer, who requested burial in the churchyard of St Clement Danes next to his late wife and established a chantry within St Dunstan in the West for a year after his death by his will of 18 November 1529, proved 18 February 1530 (PROB 11/23, f. 118r). Another possible 'parochial' recruit by the senior master for this year as parish clerk of St Dunstan. A Joan Pynson was admitted with Richard below (353).
  • 44. Among deaths for 1500 (387). Joan Frowyk, first wife of Sir Thomas Frowyk, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas (389, 487). See FC Cass, South Mimms (1877), p 99.
  • 45. See Thomas Hamlyn (200, 354).
  • 46. See Thomas Broke above (352).
  • 47. A William Calcott, citizen and goldsmith, of St Alphage London Wall left a will of 15 August, proved 31 August, 1495 (Guildhall MS 9171/8, f. 94v).
  • 48. Perhaps the John Smith, parish clerk of London, with lands at Chipping Lambourn, Berks. He was a recently arrived parishioner of St Faith 'where I am nowe parish- ioner.' His wife Annabel is named in his will of 7 February, proved 10 February, 1496 (PROB 11/10, f. 234v).