Part 1: Bede Roll, nos 412-432

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Part 1: Bede Roll, nos 412-432

[1503] [25 May 1503–15 May 1504]

412. [f. 45r, col.1] Nomina fratrum et sororum de nove intrancium tempore Johannis Deyns clerici Sancta Margareta Moyses et Johannis Borowbrygge clerici Sancta Brigitta in Fletstreete magistrorum fraternitatis sive gylde Sancti Nicholai episcopi et confessoris anno domini Millesimo CCCCmo iii.

  • Nomina monachorum
  • Dominus Johannes Knoll (fn. 1)

    413. Nomina canonachorum [sic]

  • Magister Thomas Newton (fn. 2)
  • Dominus Willelmus Godwyn (fn. 3)
  • Dominus Thomas Whyte (fn. 4)
  • Dominus Thomas Buscitur
  • Dominus Gylbertus Lorymer (fn. 5)
  • Dominus Edmundus Stern

    414. Nomina sacerdotum

  • Magister Willelmus Kempe (fn. 6)
  • Magister Henricus Slefforde
  • Magister Petrus Vaser (fn. 7)
  • Dominus Nicholaus Corleus
  • Dominus Thomas Herforde
  • Dominus Johannes Pembreton
  • Dominus Willelmus Glowceter
  • Dominus Robertus Saham
  • Dominus Nicholaus Saunders
  • Dominus Nicholaus Coper
  • Magister Edwardus Bradeley
  • Dominus Johannes Pacok
  • Dominus Johannes Hopkyn
  • Dominus Christoforus Oldom
  • Dominus Willelmus Barton
  • Dominus Willelmus Nugent (fn. 8)
  • Dominus Johannes Smyth
  • Magister Thomas Kempe
  • Dominus Robertus Marshall
  • Dominus Thomas Bradforde (fn. 9)
  • Dominus Willelmus Spenser

    415. [f. 45r, col.2] Nomina clericorum

  • Thomas Okeforde
  • Iohannes Pettwyn (fn. 10)
  • Thomas Marshe
  • Willelmus Elyott
  • Robertus Pote
  • Nicholaus Dowsying
  • Georgius Mayne
  • Nicholaus Dundy
  • Ricardus Goldys
  • Willelmus Wylson
  • Willelmus Aleys
  • Iohannes Saywell
  • Iohannes Bosom
  • Iohannes Bowell

    416. Nomina uxorum clericorum

  • Alicia Bovell
  • Katerina Bothe
  • Margareta Water
  • Matilda Bery
  • Alicia Bowgyn
  • Emma Edwarde
  • Alicia Dryfelde
  • Iohanna Davers
  • Margareta Style
  • Phylippa Petwyn (fn. 11)

    417. Nomina laicorum

  • Magister Willelmus Stafford
  • Magister Nicholaus Matok (fn. 12)
  • Magister Willelmus Porter
  • Magister Willelmus Tysted
  • Magister Willelmus Hussy
  • Magister Robertus Hardyng
  • Magister Johannes Serle
  • Thomas Hertlow
  • Bartholomeus Whale
  • Thomas Wattys (fn. 13)
  • Iacobus Longe
  • Stephanus Saunderson
  • Willelmus Smerte
  • Iohannes Archer
  • Radulphus Symons
  • Thomas Marshall
  • Thomas Hall
  • Iohannes Badcok
  • Iohannes Burton
  • Iohannes Brady
  • Magister Iohannes Aschton
  • Iohannes Prentys
  • Iohannes Colyns
  • Iohannes Norres
  • Willelmus Chylders
  • Thomas Bowr
  • Rogerus Elyott
  • Iohannes Fallowffelde
  • Iohannes Cotys
  • Robertus Pallyng
  • Ewyn Bowghton
  • Gyllam de la Roche
  • Iohannes Hone
  • [f. 45r, col.3] Magister Johannes
  • Holmys
  • Richardus Walwyn
  • Nicholaus Tendall
  • Iohannes North
  • Symondus Clerke
  • Iohannes Otwell
  • Iacobus Duke
  • Barnardus Flour (fn. 14)
  • Thomas Glasonby
  • Barnardus Yakes
  • Rogerus Elys
  • Robertus Sare
  • Thomas Pascall (fn. 15)
  • Willelmus Adam
  • Thomas Goldeman
  • Thomas Waynsted
  • Edwardus Totyll
  • Willelmus Barker
  • Robertus Walby
  • Thomas Staddarde
  • Georgius Penkey
  • Willelmus Bysshe
  • Richardus Semar
  • Iacobus Berlow
  • Iacobus Arton
  • Richardus Arton
  • Henricus Day
  • Radulphus Wetton (fn. 16)
  • Iohannes Exnyng
  • Iohannes Hopkynson
  • Stephanus Fesaunde (fn. 17)
  • Thomas Aldyrton (fn. 18)
  • Iohannes Prowdefote
  • Robertus Smyth
  • Henricus Hunt
  • Willelmus Raby
  • Iohannes Robynson (fn. 19)
  • Symond Scarne (fn. 20)
  • Iacobus Mongombry
  • Iacobus Sterkey
  • Iohannes Wolfe
  • Magister Johannes Hoxton
  • Magister Georgius Goodman
  • Willelmus Somer
  • Willelmus Barne
  • Iohannes Pyke
  • Iohannes Style
  • Willelmus Deykyn
  • Magister [blank] Misgrave
  • Ricardus Fyllow
  • Henricus Dumbelow
  • Thomas Sterkey
  • Thomas Brystow
  • Edwardus Gowrmonde
  • Stephanus Jeffrey
  • Willelmus Clerke
  • Edwardus Brokton
  • Henricus Hawkeyshede
  • Willelmus Rogers
  • Georgius Swetman
  • Christoforus Rodray
  • Willelmus Glade
  • Henricus Wyglee

    418. [f. 45v, col.1] Nomina uxorum laicorum

  • Magistra Alicia Stafforde
  • Magistra Agneta Matoke (fn. 21)
  • Magistra Matilda Tysted
  • Magistra Constans Serle (fn. 22)
  • Magistra Margareta Wroghton
  • Magistra Agneta Lokyngton
  • Magistra Agneta Gyles
  • [blank] Hertlow
  • Elyanora Whale
  • Iohanna Curleus
  • Katerina Curleus
  • Helianora Curleus
  • Elizabeth Wattys (fn. 23)
  • Margareta Longe
  • Anna Sawnderson
  • Anna Smerte
  • Iohanna Archer
  • Margareta Hall
  • Agneta Bronde
  • Iuliana Burton
  • Magistra Anna Hoxton
  • Thomesina Colyns
  • Agneta Bolton
  • Alicia Coke
  • Iohanna Aston
  • Margareta Viole
  • Iohanna Duke
  • Agneta Lowman
  • Katerina Flowr
  • Alicia Hargyll
  • Margareta Rynsley (fn. 24)
  • Sythe Elys
  • Elizabeth Godwyn
  • Emmota Todde
  • Margareta Colman
  • Iohanna Fawkener
  • Avys Goldman
  • Iohanna Palden
  • Iuliana Barker
  • Alicia Penkey
  • Margareta Gayles
  • Margareta Padyngton
  • Alicia Dey
  • Iohanna Butler
  • Margareta Stodard
  • Margeria Skern (fn. 25)
  • Agneta Hoppy virgo (fn. 26)
  • Elizabeth Hoppy (fn. 27)
  • Alicia Malom (fn. 28)
  • Margareta Cornyshe
  • Iohanna Raby
  • Iohanna Robynson (fn. 29)
  • Iohanna Alderton (fn. 30)
  • Agneta Groffe
  • Iohanna Holmys
  • Elizabeth Style
  • Anna Codray
  • Elianora Lee

    419. [f. 45v, col.2] Nomina mortuorum

  • Dominus Thomas Shaw
  • Dominus Robertus Warde
  • Dominus Willelmus Laurence
  • Dominus Patricius Hall
  • Dominus Alleyn Lye
  • Dominus Thomas Medfelde
  • Magister Willelmus Purches
  • Magister Thomas Twhayte
  • Margareta Wryghte
  • Corta Laurence
  • Iacobus Watson
  • Iohannes Hasyll
  • Iohanna Rikels
  • Iohanna Stiler
  • Alicia Smyth
  • Avys Morton
  • Willelmus Collyng
  • Iohannes Sellers
  • Iohanna Yerforde
  • Water Povy (fn. 31)
  • Iohanna Helson
  • Elizabeth Arnolde
  • Iohannes Mondy
  • Alicia Astell
  • Willelmus Wuderwode
  • Thomas Coke
  • Thomas Stevynson
  • Iohannes Herte
  • Robertus Sergeant
  • Alicia Crocher
  • Robertus Robynson
  • Margareta Padyngton
  • Iohanna Arthur
  • Thomas Bowr
  • Thomas Croucheman
  • Willelmus Byshe
  • Margareta Stoddarde
  • Margareta Sayles

    420. [f. 45v, col.3] Nomina uxorum laicorum vivorum (fn. 32)

  • Alicia Manfelde
  • Alicia Wynter
  • Iohanna Otwell
  • Iohanna Hawkeyshede
  • Alicia Stole
  • Margareta Johnson
  • Alicia Lorde
  • Alicia Jeffray
  • Anna Sellangere
  • Elizabeth Geve
  • Elizabeth Taylor
  • Elizabeth Glede
  • Alicia Barne
  • Iohanna Lamley
  • Magistra Elizabeth Goodman
  • Iohanna Kokkys
  • Brygida More
  • Christiana Clerke
  • Margareta Malarde
  • Alicia Somer
  • Iohanna Cotys

[1504] [16 May 1504–30 April 1505]

421. [f. 46r, col.1] Nomina fratrum et sororum de nove intrancium secundo tempore Iohannis Haddoke clerici Sancti Dionisii in Fanchyrchestreete et Willelmi Edward clerici Sancti Vedasti in Fayster Layne magistrorum fraternitatis sive gylde Sancti Nicholai episcopi et confessoris anno domini Millesimo CCCCCmo iiijo.

  • Nomina canonichorum
  • Dominus Ricardus Sharnok (fn. 33)
  • Dominus Thomas Ewstace (fn. 34)

    422. Nomina monachorum

  • Dominus Robertus Stanley (fn. 35)
  • Dominus Willelmus Westmester (fn. 36)

    423. Nomina sacerdotum

  • Dominus Robertus Crafforde
  • Dominus Martinus Wyle
  • Dominus Radulphus Woode
  • Dominus Johannes Parne [or Perne]
  • Magister Robertus Moton
  • Dominus Thomas Undrey
  • Dominus Georgius Donne (fn. 37)
  • Dominus Nicholaus Robynson (fn. 38)

    424. Nomina clericorum

  • Willelmus Dene (fn. 39)
  • Henricus Hyll
  • Humfridus Horne
  • Thomas Browne

    425. Nomina uxorum clericorum

  • Elizabeth Walton

    426. Nomina laicorum

  • Ricardus Dykyns
  • Christoferus Askew (fn. 40)
  • Magister Johannes Donyng
  • Iohannes Moore
  • Robertus Caare (fn. 41)
  • Willelmus Wylde
  • Willelmus Whytyng
  • Iohannes Condele (fn. 42)
  • Iohannes Monde (fn. 43)
  • Georgius Irlonde
  • Iohannes Masse
  • Iohannes Baldre
  • Robertus Jakys
  • Iohannes Garrad
  • Robertus Sper
  • Willelmus Breten
  • Iohannes Hargall
  • Iohannes Benett
  • [f. 46r, col.2] Iohannes Grace
  • Thomas a Woode
  • Iohannes Rewe
  • Robertus Pownde
  • Iohannes Bell
  • Robertus Smyth
  • Iohannes Atkynson
  • Ricardus Brown
  • Edwardus Lewkenor
  • Ricardus Trew
  • Iohannes Yonge
  • Iohannes Gorynge
  • Magister Johannes Brooke
  • Ricardus Smyth (fn. 44)
  • Magister Willelmus Brown
  • Iohannes Bownd
  • Lancelott Holme
  • Thomas Crull
  • Iohannes Greneakers
  • Thomas Rusch
  • Thomas Colyns (fn. 45)
  • Iohannes Botre
  • Thomas Haddok
  • Robertus Kylton
  • Henricus Lychcoke
  • Magister Ricardus Coton
  • Magister Johannes Denys
  • Iohannes Donyngton
  • Thomas Medylton
  • Thomas Mylles

    427. Nomina uxorum laicorum (fn. 46)

  • Domina Katerina Bray
  • Magistra Johanna Cokyn
  • Magistra Johanna Rowle
  • Katerina Justiman
  • Iohanna Dycons
  • Petronella Askewe (fn. 47)
  • Alicia Dunnyng
  • Isabella Welde
  • Agneta Whytyng
  • Matilda Condele
  • Margareta Monde (fn. 48)
  • Petronella Irlonde
  • Matilda Malle
  • Iohanna Baldre
  • Iohanna Jakys
  • Iohanna Yonge
  • Alicia Breten
  • Cecilia Belle
  • Alicia Atkynson
  • Agneta Brown
  • Sibella Lewkenor
  • Constans Goryng
  • Alicia Brown
  • Cristina Bownd
  • Elizabeth Ruch
  • Alicia Colyns (fn. 49)
  • Iohanna Lychcoke
  • Iohanna Say
  • [f. 46r, col.3] Emmota Good
  • Maria Baptist
  • Matilda Adam
  • Alicia Stoot
  • Helena Heer
  • Agneta Bukkell
  • Iohanna Mitton virgo
  • Rosa Atkynson
  • Alicia Hyndy
  • Anna Shevyngton
  • Elizabeth Leder
  • Agneta Gylderson
  • Elizabeth Hovye
  • Iohanna Balle
  • Agneta Robynson
  • Mariona Goldston
  • Anna Herte virgo
  • Iohanna Mortelman
  • Margeria Artur
  • Iohanna Hudson
  • Elizabeth Myllys

    428. Nomina mortuorum chanonicorum

  • Dominus Johannes Druce

    429. Nomina sacerdotum

  • Magister Macolyne Cosyn
  • Dominus Ricardus Caxton
  • Magister Johannes Hampton
  • Dominus Johannes Tyler
  • Dominus Martinus Wylle
  • Dominus Ricardus Grene
  • Dominus Edwardus Bradley
  • Dominus Robertus Crafforde
  • Dominus Robertus Knyght
  • Dominus Johannes Lorymer

    430. Nomina clericorum mortuorum

  • Mores Woodward
  • Robertus Holme
  • Richardus Kyddar
  • Robertus Hale
  • Willelmus Sparke
  • Thomas Hyndy

    431. Nomina laicorum mortuorum

  • Thomas Spence
  • Thomas Harlow
  • Lorde [blank] Weleby (fn. 50)
  • Radulphus Hodson (fn. 51)
  • Iohannes Butteler
  • Thomas Maydenwele
  • Iohannes Sonday
  • Magister Ricardus Knyght
  • Ricardus Norys
  • Thomas Hall
  • Humfridus Cornysch
  • [f. 46v] Symondus Wellis
  • Magister Willelmus Whyte (fn. 52)
  • David Chapman
  • Rogerus Symson
  • Iohannes Deryke
  • Iohannes Abbas
  • Gye Arden
  • Willelmus Granger
  • Magister Johannes Wrythe
  • Willelmus Dene
  • Ricardus Eggase
  • Robertus Asser
  • Willelmus Welde
  • Willelmus Peparde
  • Magister Johannes Smyth
  • Thomas Say
  • Iohannes Burton

    432. Nomina mulierum mortuorum

  • Magistra Anna Shevyngton
  • Magistra Coote
  • Alicia Chapman
  • Katerina Dycons
  • Agneta Tabbe
  • Iohanna Lucas
  • Elizabeth Pere
  • Iohanna Nele
  • Alicia Hyndy
  • Margaret Whyete
  • Elizabeth Gryce
  • Margareta Clerke
  • Anna Smarte
  • Elizabeth Spede
  • Rosa Hyll
  • Magistra Johanna Roch
  • Katerina Ryppon
  • Anna Portwood
  • Alicia Crull
  • Domina Anna Browne
  • Iohanna Pape
  • Dominus Johannes Persywayle miles (fn. 53)

Footnotes

  • 1. Probably the John Knoll, monk of Westminster Abbey, admitted there in the year Michaelmas 1498–9, first mass 1502–3, and who died in 1530 (Pearce, p 177).
  • 2. Among deaths for 1507 (464). Newton was prior of Holy Trinity, Aldgate and alderman of Portsoken ward 1505–6, dying around September 1506 (Beaven, II, 21).
  • 3. Perhaps the William Godwin, canon of St Mary Overy, Southwark, who passed through the clerical grades from 1492 becoming a priest on 24 May 1499 (Davis, 10925). He was noted at the visitation of the house in May 1501 (VCH Surrey, II, 111).
  • 4. Perhaps the Thomas White, of St Bartholomew's Priory, Smithfield, who was ordained acolyte on 19 May, subdeacon on 23 September, 1497 and deacon on 21 September 1498 (Davis, 10911).
  • 5. Presumably the Gilbert Lorimer (Lorymer) who was a canon of St Bartholomew's Priory, Smithfield, passing through the various clerical grades from 1491 until his ordination as priest on 19 December 1495 (Davis, 10678).
  • 6. A William Kemp was rector of Stepney 1477–1522 (resigned), prebendary of Islington 1473–8 and of Cantlers 1478–1523 in St Paul's (Hennessy, pp 410, xxxvii; Fasti, pp 28, 45).
  • 7. Among deaths (as Peter Wasor) for 1510 (504). Vaser was the rector of St Edmund the King who requested five parish clerks to sing at his funeral and subsequent obsequies there by his will of 1 March 1504, proved 15 June 1510 (PROB 11/16, f. 230v). He is not identifiable in Emden, unless he is the individual surnamed Vavesor who was a fellow of King's Hall. Cambridge in 1487–8 until he vacated in 1491–2 (BRUC to 1500)
  • 8. A William Nugent of London diocese was ordained subdeacon on 11 March, deacon 25 March, and priest (on the title of Elsing Spital) 19 May, 1497 (Davis, 18831).
  • 9. Among deaths (as Magister Bradforth) for 1516 (565). Probably Thomas Bradford, rector of St Alphage 1505–14 and of Staines, Middlesex 1513–6 who requested burial in the church of St Martin le Grand by his will of 28 March, proved 19 May, 1516 (Darlington, London Consistory Court Wills, 28).
  • 10. Among deaths for 1516 (566). Identified by Fiona Kisby as the singer who was a gentleman of the Chapel Royal by 1500 and still in post during 1511. Petwin (Pettwyn) was dead by 16 October 1515 and his burial at St Margaret Westminster is recorded in this year. See the Biographical Dictionary of English Court Musicians.
  • 11. Presumably the wife of John Petwin (Pettwyn), gentleman of the Chapel Royal, above (415). Her death is not recorded, but she is probably the Philippa Petwin who was dead by 4 July 1517, administration of her goods being granted to her execu- tors including Robert Dandy, priest of St Margaret Westminster (Westminster City Archives: Register Wyks f 125r). John was buried at the latter church in 1515.
  • 12. Nicholas Mattock the Elder, Chamberlain of London. He requested burial in the church of St Andrew, Hitchin, Herts, where his late wife Elizabeth was buried, by his will of 20 November (?)1520 [rather than the 1521 as written], proved 30 October 1521 (PROB 11/20, f. 123r). His current wife Agnes is mentioned there and is presumably the Agnes Mattock (Matoke) below (418).
  • 13. Among deaths (as Master Thomas Watts (Wattys) for 1507 (467). Probably the citizen and draper of this name who requested burial in the new chapel of St Mary at Hill where he was a parishioner. His wife Elizabeth is mentioned there and an Elizabeth Watts is also among admissions below (418).
  • 14. Among deaths for 1518 (588). Presumably Bernard Flower, the King's glazier. In his will of 25 July, proved 14 August, 1517, he is described as living in the precinct of St Thomas's Hospital, Southwark, and he requested burial in the chapel of St George within St George [Southwark] (PROB 11/18, f. 250v).
  • 15. Among deaths for 1520 (610). Probably the Thomas Pascall, goldsmith, who requested burial in the churchyard of St Dunstan in the West by his will of 12 February, proved 17 March, 1520 (Guildhall MS 9171/9, f. 143r) as the name is uncommon.
  • 16. A Ralph Wetton, citizen and grocer, requested burial in his parish church of St Stephen Walbrook by his will of 10 August, proved 18 September, 1517 (PROB 11/18, f. 260v).
  • 17. An unusual name, and probably identifiable with the Stephen Fesaunt or Fesanus, merchant, of Venice, who requested burial within the church of the Austin Friars (although he was a parishioner of 'St Bartholomew') by his will of 18 April, proved 6 June, 1533 (PROB 11/25, f. 13v).
  • 18. Among deaths for 1511 (518). Probably the Thomas Alderton (Aldyrton), citizen and butcher, who requested burial by the cross in the churchyard of St Nicholas Shambles by his will of 25 May 1508, proved 28 August 1510 (PROB 11/16, f. 236v). One of his two wives, Joan, mentioned in his will, was apparently admitted with him below (418). He left 6d to the parish clerk of St Nicholas Shambles for being present at his yearly obit.
  • 19. Among deaths for 1512 (528). Possibly the John Robinson, citizen and broderer, who requested burial in the church of the Greyfriars, London, where his body was to be brought by river from Battersea by his will of 19 August, proved 4 September, 1511 (PROB 11/17, f. 20r). His wife Joan is mentioned there. A Joan Robinson was admitted with John below (418).
  • 20. Among deaths for 1508 (480). Simon Skern, citizen and fishmonger, requested burial in the cloister of St Nicholas Cole Abbey, where his late wife was interred, by his will of 18 July, proved 13 December, 1507 (PROB 11/15, f. 246v). A current wife, Margery, is mentioned in this will and a Margery Skern was admitted with Simon below (418).
  • 21. See Nicholas Mattock (Matok) above (417).
  • 22. Administration of the estate of a Constance Serle, widow, of St Andrew by the Wardrobe, was granted on 28 April [1518] (Guildhall MS 9168/3, f. 73r).
  • 23. See Thomas Watts (Wattys) above (417).
  • 24. Entry crossed through.
  • 25. See Simon Skern (Scarne) above (417).
  • 26. An Agnes Oppy, with her sisters Elizabeth and Margaret, is mentioned as the daughter of William Oppy in his will of 2 September 1496 (PROB 11/11, f. 7v). William appears among admissions for 1476 (181) and deaths for 1497 (361).
  • 27. See Agnes Oppy (Hoppy) above (418).
  • 28. Among deaths (as Alice Malam) for 1505 (443). Probate of the will of an Alice Mallam of St Margaret Moses was granted to her daughter Margaret on 5 July [1504] (Guildhall MS 9161/2, f. 60r).
  • 29. See John Robinson above (417).
  • 30. See Thomas Alderton above (417).
  • 31. Walter Povy, master of the Merchant Taylors in 1492, requested burial before the rood in the church of St Mary Aldermary by his will of 28 October 1502 (Canter- bury Cathedral Archives: Register F, f. 200r). He left 6s 8d to the parish clerks' fraternity to come to his burial and sing a mass of Our Lady 'as there custom is' and 6s 8d to the Pappey fraternity for their attendance. For his biography see M Davies, The Merchant Taylors' Company: Court Minutes 1486–1493 (2000), p 300.
  • 32. An error. The list is one of deceased wives of laymen.
  • 33. Richard Charnock, prior of Holy Trinity, Aldgate and alderman of Portsoken ward 1495–1505 who died about April 1505 (Beaven, II, 19).
  • 34. Probably the Thomas Eustace who was a canon of St Mary Overy, Southwark. He was ordained acolyte on 22 September 1492, deacon 20 December 1494 and priest 29 May 1496 (Davis, 10925). Eustace was noted there at the visitation of the priory in May 1501 (VCH Surrey, II, 111).
  • 35. Among deaths for 1509 (489). Robert Stanley, monk of Westminster Abbey, admitted in the year Michaelmas 1493–4; first mass 1497–8; died in 1507–8, prob- ably 1508 (Pearce, p 176), a date confirmed by BR.
  • 36. Presumably William Westminster, monk of Westminster Abbey, admitted in the year Michaelmas 1493–4, first mass 1498–9, custos feretri 1508–13, chamberlain 1509–28, who died in 1532–3 (Pearce, p 176).
  • 37. Probably the George Donne who is noted as master of the Hospital of St Augustine Pappey at various dates between 1508 and 1523 (VCH London, I, 550) as several other masters of the Pappey fraternity are noted on BR.
  • 38. See Master William Robinson (494).
  • 39. Parish clerk of All Hallows Lombard Street and junior master in 1516 (561); among deaths for 1519 (598).
  • 40. Christopher Askew, Kt, alderman 1524–39, mayor 1533; thrice master of the Drapers (Beaven, II, 25). By his will of 25 February 1535, proved 29 August 1539, he left 10s to the parish clerks' fraternity, of which he was a brother, to pray for his soul (PROB 11/27, f. 239v). He was buried in the church of St John the Evangelist where his monument was erected (Stow, Survey, ed Kingsford, I, 351). The Parnel (Petronella), admitted with him below (427) is presumably his wife, although by 1535 he was married to an Emma Askew.
  • 41. Robert Carr, citizen and goldsmith, requested burial in the church of St Nicholas Cole Abbey by his will of 1 September 1508, administration 2 December 1523 (PROB 11/21, f. 119r). He left a dozen spoons and a mazer to the parish clerks' fraternity, as well as 4d to each clerk of the brotherhood bringing him to burial and another 4d to each of them singing at the mass of Our Lady on the morrow
  • 42. Among deaths for 1520 (610). Perhaps the John Condall, citizen and salter of St Mary at Hill, who left a will of 29 January, proved 6 February, 1520 (Guildhall MS 9171/9, f. 139v).
  • 43. John Mundy, alderman 1513–37 and prime warden of the Goldsmiths 1519, who died in September 1537 (Beaven, II, 23). Among other bequests he left 20s each to the fraternities of the parish clerks and the Sixty Priests along with £66 13s 4d to the Goldsmiths' Company in order to keep his obit at St Peter Cheap where he wished to be buried with his late wife Margaret according to his will of 12 July, proved 27 September, 1537 (PROB 11/27, f. 72v). Margaret Mundy (Monde), admitted with him below (427) is among deaths for 1507 (468).
  • 44. Presumably the Richard Smith, citizen and merchant taylor, who requested burial in the church of St John the Evangelist by his will of 22 March 1525, proved 1 June 1527 (PROB 11/22, f. 154v). He left 10s to the Pappey brotherhood and 10s to the parish clerks' fraternity to attend his funeral to pray for his soul and to sing the mass of Our Lady on the morrow. Also a member of the Jesus guild at St Paul's (New, Cult of the Holy Name of Jesus, Appendix 3, p 401).
  • 45. Among deaths for 1505 (442). Probably the Thomas Collins (Colyns), citizen and fishmonger, who requested burial in the church of St Mary at Hill in his will of 9 May 1502, proved 19 June 1504 (PROB 11/14, f. 103r). This mentions his wife, Alice, and an Alice Collins (Colyns) was admitted with Thomas below (427).
  • 46. Two unmarried women, Joan Mitton and Anne Hart, are also included in this list.
  • 47. Among deaths for 1505 (443). See Christopher Askew above (426).
  • 48. See John Mundy above (427).
  • 49. See Thomas Collins (Colyns) above (426).
  • 50. Sir Richard Hastings, styled Lord Willoughby 1485–1503 as the husband of Joan de Welles, Baroness Willoughby and Welles. He was buried in the church of the Greyfriars, London in September 1503. His will of 18 March 1502 was proved 5 October 1503 (PROB 11/13, ff. 217v, 243v). See GEC Complete Peerage, sub Willoughby and Hastings of Welles and Willoughby.
  • 51. Probably Ralph (or Randall) Hudson, goldsmith, who requested burial in the church of the Greyfriars, London before Our Lady of Pity by his will of 27 June 1503, which was also the date of his death (PROB 11/13, f. 260v).
  • 52. Perhaps the William White, Kt, alderman 1482–1504; mayor and MP London 1489; five times master of the Drapers (Beaven, II, 17; Thrupp, p 374). By his will of 4 September 1500, proved 19 February 1504, he requested burial in the church of St Swithun London Stone and left a general bequest of 20s to poor priests and for clerks' wages and ringing of bells at his obit (PROB 11/14, f. 26r).
  • 53. John Percival, Kt, alderman 1485–1503, and merchant taylor, who was mayor in 1498 (Beaven, II, 17; Thrupp, p 360). He requested burial in the church of St Mary Woolnoth by his will of 4 March, proved 29 May, 1503 (PROB 11/13, f. 191v). His name has clearly been slipped in at the end of the list of dead, hence his appearance among the list of deceased laywomen rather than laymen. Percival's wife Thomasine is among admissions for 1505 (437) and deaths for 1513 (540).