Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Nicholas Olives in Bread Street

The Inhabitants of London in 1638. Originally published by Society of Genealogists, London, 1931.

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'Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Nicholas Olives in Bread Street', in The Inhabitants of London in 1638, (London, 1931) pp. 164-165. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-inhabitants/1638/pp164-165 [accessed 14 May 2024].

"Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Nicholas Olives in Bread Street", in The Inhabitants of London in 1638, (London, 1931) 164-165. British History Online, accessed May 14, 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-inhabitants/1638/pp164-165.

"Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Nicholas Olives in Bread Street", The Inhabitants of London in 1638, (London, 1931). 164-165. British History Online. Web. 14 May 2024, https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/london-inhabitants/1638/pp164-165.

ST. NICHOLAS OLIVES IN BREAD STREET.

MS. p. 280.
A moderate value of the present maintenance of the minister and houses according to his Majesty's order made the 22nd April.
£ s. d.
The tithes assessed per ann. are 45 9 8
Tithes collected commumbus annis are £37 or thereabouts 37 0 0
The moderate value of the tithe per ann. 40 0 0
There is a parsonage house. There is no other Glebe. The casual duties (as by the register doth appear) for burials, marriages and churchings are per ann. 3 0 0
The Easter offerings per ann. 2 0 0
The necessary and certain payments which this living is yearly now charged with, are for tenths 15 11 ob.
Pension to Paul's 6 8
Procurations 4 8
Curate's wages 12 0 0
£13 7 3
The clear and independent yearly maintenance of the minister moderately valued is 31 12 9

Mr. Atkinson sometimes farmed his benefice and received of the parishioners fines that the tithe might be abated, and left to the successor a book so impaired that the whole tithe per ann. was but £24. It is to be humbly prayed that such loss may be repaired and the like prevented.

RENTS.
MS. p. 280a. £
Mrs. Pollard 26
Mrs. Townson 30
Mr. Sawiar 26
Mrs. Johnson 4
Mr. Richardson 26
Mr. Simson 24
Mr. Bankes 12
Mr. Bankes 7
Mr. Tucke 20
Mr. Hart 8
Mr. Gardner 6
Mr. Seawell 28
Mr. Smith 12
Mr. Maskall 12
Mr. Morgan 6
Mr. Andrews 6
Mr Borde 4
Mr. Yonge 26
Mrs. Seawell 10
Mr. Ditton 14
Mr Charsley 5
MS. p. 281
Mr. Sallowes 26
Mr. Burton 5
Mr. Roger Dutton 26
Mr. Feildgate 26
Mr. Marshall 26
Mr. Baker 24
Mr. Coulson 12
Mr. Nillar 12
Mr. Cashe 46
Mr. Quitrell 12
Mr. Greeney 15
Mr. Pawmer 12
Mr. Jones 16
Mr. Linne 10
Mr. Weeden 90
Mrs. Johnson 3
Mr. Whitwell 26
Mr. Pecke 5
Mr. Rannce 8
Mr. Seawell 13
Mr. Wilton 12
Mr. Bingam 2
Mr. Branch 6
Mr. Walcutte 14
Mr. Bayley 3
Mr. Knoles 1/10
Mr. Dover als Robinson 3
Mr Palmer 3
Mr. Nicols 3
Mr. Quarington 1/10
Mr. Godfrye 1/10
Mr. Garrat 4
Mr. Vines 2
Mr. Whettame 1
Mr. Crosse 1
Mr. Bayley 1/10
Mr. Tanner 4
Mr. Wisdome 1
Mr. Sparkes 6
A warehouse 2
Mr. Cull 6
Sum total £804
Sum total of present tithes paid £45/9/8

The total sum of tithe after 2/9 the pound according to this moderate value is £113/1/8.

Richard Chesshire, Rector.