APPENDICES
APPENDIX I
LIST OF WARDS OF LONDON
| 3 Edward I | |
|---|---|
| Nomina Wardarum, 1274 | Mod. Eng., 1897 |
| Adrian, Joh’, Ward (see Walbrook) | |
| Alv’nia, Anketili le Mercir de, Warda | Farringdon Within and Without |
| Aunger’, Petr’, Warda | Broad Street |
| Blakethorn’, Joh’is de Warda | Aldersgate |
| Basing’, Thom’ de, Warda | Candlewick |
| Bassieshagh, Warda de | } |
| } Bassishaw | |
| Blond, Rad’ le’ Ward | } |
| Colemannestate, Warda de (see Meldeburn’) | |
| Coventrie, Henr’ de, Warda | Vintry |
| Douegate, Warda de | Dowgate |
| Durham, Will’i de, Warda, alias Dinoll, Will’ de, Ward | Bread Street |
| Edelmeton, Petri de, Warda | Castle Baynard |
| Essexe, Wolmer’ de, Warda | Billingsgate |
| Fabri, Rad’i, de Cornhill, Warda | Lime Street |
| Fori, Warda | Cheap |
| Frowyk’, Henr’ de, Warda | Cripplegate, Within and Without |
| Hadestok, Symonis de, Warda | Queenhithe |
| Hadestok, Will’i de, Warda | Tower |
| Horn, Johannis, Warda | Bridge Within |
| Langeburne, Warda de | } |
| } Langbourn | |
| Winton, Nich’ de, Ward | } |
| Meldeburn’, Robert’ de, de Colemannestate, Warda | } |
| } Coleman Street | |
| Colemannestate, Warda de | } |
| Norhampton, Joh’is de, Warda | Aldgate |
| Portsok’ prioris de Cristesch’che extra Alegate | Portsoken |
| Poter, Walter’ le, Warda | Cornhill |
| Taillur, Ph’i le, Warda | Bishopsgate |
| Walebrok’, Warda de | } |
| } Walbrook | |
| Adrian, Joh’, Ward | } |
| Waleys, Henr’ le, Ward | Cordwainer |
| Winton, Nich’ de, Ward (see Langbourn) | |
ROT. HUNDRED’, 3 ED. I
Order of Wards
- Warda Petr’ de Edelm’ton.
- Ward Fory.
- Warda Joh’ de Blacthorn.
- Ward Rad’ Fabr’.
- Ward Joh’ de North.
- Ward Joh’ Horn.
- Ward Will’ de Hadestok.
- Ward Joh’ Adrian [also called Warda de Walebrok’].
- Portsokne.
- Ward Thom’ de Basing’.
- Ward de Douegate.
- Ward Wolmar’ de Essex’.
- Ward Henr’ de Covent’e.
- Ward Anketini.
- Ward Peti Aug’.
- Ward Rad’ le Blond [also called Warda de Bassieshagh].
- Ward Nich’ de Winton [also called Warda de Langeburne].
- Ward Henr’ de Frowik.
- Ward Walt’ le Pater.
- Ward Will’ de Dinoll [also called Warda Will’i de Durham].
- Ward Ph’ le Taylur.
- Ward Rob’ de Maldeburn’.
- Ward Simon de Hadestok.
- Ward Henr’ le Waleys.
- Warda Petr’ Aunger’.
- Portshokne Prior’ de Cristcherich’ Exa Alegate.
- Warda Joh’is de Norhampton Lond’.
- Warda Robert’ de Meldeburn’ de Colemannestate.
- Warda Walter’ le Pater Lond’.
- Warda Simon’ de Hadestok’ de Civitate Lond’.
- Warda Will’i de Durham Lond’ [also called Ward Will’ de Dinoll].
- Warda Wolmer’ de Essexe Lond’.
- Warda Joh’is de Blakethorn’ Lond’.
- Warda de Walebrok’ Lond’ [called also Ward Joh’ Adrian].
- Warda de Langeburn’ Lond’ [called also Ward Nich’ de Winton].
- Warda Anqetili le Mercir de Alv’nia Lond’.
- Warda Thom’ de Basing’ Lond’.
- Warda Fori.
- Warda Henr’ de Covintroe Lond’.
- Warda Ph’i le Taillur Lond’.
- Warda de Bassieshagh [also called Ward Rad’ le Blond].
- Warda Rad’i Fabri de Cornhull Lond’.
- Warda de Dunegate Lond’.
- Warda Henr’ le Walais Lond’.
- Warda Henr’ de Frowyk’ Lond’.
- Warda Will’i de Hadestok’.
- Warda Joh’is Horn Lond’.
- Warda Petri de Edelmeton Lond’.
APPENDIX II
LIST OF ALDERMEN
(Supposed to be dated c. 1285-1286; from Calendar of Wills, Pt. i. p. 702)
The following is a copy of the earliest list of Aldermen of the City of London preserved among the records of the Corporation (Letter-Book A, fol. 116), together with the names of the wards they respectively represented. It is not dated, but there is good reason for conjecturing it to have been written circa 14 Edward the First [A.D. 1285-1286].
Nomina propria Wardarum Civitatis Londoniarum et nomina Aldermannorum
| Warda Fori | Stephanus Aswy |
| Warda de Lodgate et Neugate | Willelmus de Farndon |
| Warda Castri Beynard | Ricardus Aswy |
| Warda de Aldreidesgate | Willelmus le Mazener |
| Warda de Bredstrate | Anketinus de Betevile |
| Warda de Ripa regine | Simon de Hadestok |
| Warda Vinetrie | Johannes de Gisors |
| Warda de Douegate | Gregorius de Rokesle |
| Warda de Walebrock | Thomas Box |
| Warda de Colemanestrate | Johannes filius Petri |
| Warda de Bassieshawe | Radulphus le Blound |
| Warda de Crepelgate | Henricus de Frowick |
| Warda de Candlewystrate | Robertus de Basinge |
| Warda de Langeford | Nicholaus de Wintonia |
| Warda de Cordewanerstrate | Henricus le Waleys |
| Warda de Cornhull | Martinus Box |
| Warda de Limstrate | Robertus de Rokesle |
| Warda de Bissopesgate | Philippus le Taylur |
| Warda de Alegate | Johannes de Norhampton |
| Warda de Turri | Willelmus de Hadestok |
| Warda de Billingesgate | Wolmarus de Essex |
| Warda pontis | Joceus le Achatur |
| Warda de Lodingeberi | Robertus de Arras |
| Porsokne | Prior Sancte Trinitatis de Alegate |
On Tuesday next before the Feast of St. Botolph [17 June], anno 21 Edward I. [A.D. 1293], the chief men of every ward, in the presence of Sir John le Bretun, Warden of London, elected for themselves an Alderman, whom they presented to the said Warden, saying that whatsoever the Alderman so elected should, in conjunction with the Warden, determine upon for the government of the City and the keeping of the King’s peace, they would ratify and accept without challenge.
The following are the names of the Aldermen presented to the Warden by each ward on that occasion, being the next earliest list to the foregoing preserved among the Corporation Records (Letter-Book C, fol. vi.):—
- Warda Fori []
- Warda Ludgate et Neugate presentat Nicholaum de Farndon
- Warda de Aldridesgate presentat Willelmum le Mazeliner
- Warda de Crepelgate presentat Walterum de Finchingfed
- Warda Castri presentat Ricardum Aswy
- Warda Ripe Regine presentat Willelmum de Bettoyne
- Warda de Bredstrate presentat Johannem le Blound
- Warda de Cordewanerstrate presentat Henricum le Galeys
- Warda de Douuegate presentat Johannem de Banquell
- Warda de Walebrock presentat Johannem de Dunstaple
- Warda de Candlewystrate presentat Robertum de Basinge
- Warda de Langeburn presentat Adam de Rokesle
- Warda de Bassieshawe presentat Radulphum le Blound
- Warda de Cornhulle }
- modo vocatur Bradestrate } presentat Martinum Box
- Warda de Lotheberi presentat Thomam de Stanes
- Warda de Bissoppesgate presentat Henricum le Bole
- Warda Turris presentat Johannem de Cantuaria
- Warda de Limstrate presentat Robertum de Rokele
- Warda de Alegate presentat Willelmum de Hereford
- Warda Porsokne presentat Priorem Sancte Trinitatis ☩ (sic)
- Warda Vinetrie presentat Johannem de Gisors
- Warda de Billingesgate presentat []
- Warda Pontis London’ presentat Adam de Foleham
- Warda de Colemannestrate presentat Eliam Russel.
APPENDIX III
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ALDERMEN WHOSE NAMES ARE AFFIXED TO DEEDS IN THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY
(From the Liber Trinitatis)
| NAME. | PARISH. | DATE. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Adrian | All Saints’, Barking | 1253 | |
| Richard Aswy | St. Benet West | 1290 | ||
| Peter Armiger | St. Matthew Outwych | 1262 | ||
| Peter Anger | All Hallows, London Wall | 1264 | ||
| Rob. de Arraz | St. Barth. the Less | 1286 | ||
| B | Gervase Barne or Barum | St. Mich. Aldgate | 1223 or 1314 | |
| Adam Basing | St. Pancras, Soper Lane | 1257 | ||
| Peter Blundus | St. Olave by the Tower | 1221-1248 | ||
| Matthew Bukerel | St. Edmund, Lombard Street | 1270 | ||
| Robert Blundus | St. Clement, Candlewick | 1221-1248 | ||
| James Blunt | St. Benet Fink | 1221-1248 | ||
| Stephen Bukerel | St. Alban, Wood St. | 1250 | ||
| Andrew Bukerel | St. Mary Aldermanbury | (? 13th cent.) | ||
| C | Gervase Cordewan, Cordwainer | Holy Trinity | 1237 | |
| Thos. Cros | St. Andrew Hubbard | 1293 | ||
| Barth. de Capell | St. Giles, Cripplegate | 1270 | ||
| Hugh Cabur | St. Michael Bassishaw | 1221 | ||
| D | Thos. de Durham | All Saints’, Fenchurch | (? 13th cent.) | |
| Thomas de Dunton | St. Clement, Candlewick St. | 1221 | ||
| E | Edmund | St. Andrew Undershaft | 1147-1167 | |
| F | Nicolas de Farndon | St. Matthew, Friday St. | 1302-1303 | |
| Alex. Ferrun | St. Mary Woolchurch | 1253-1255 | ||
| Alex. le Fern | St. John, Walbrook | 1248-1291 | ||
| Gilbert Fulk | } | |||
| Fitz Fulk | } | St. Kath. Aldgate | 1221-1248 | |
| Will. Fitz Bene’t | St. Benet Sherehog | 1221-1248 | ||
| Thos. Fitz Thomas | St. Mary Colech. | 1220-1221 | ||
| Josh. Fitz Peter | St. Sepulchre | 1221 | ||
| Rich. Fitz Roger | St. Bene’t Gracechurch | 1221 | ||
| Rich. Fitz Walter | All Saints’, Coleman St. | 1221-1248 | ||
| (?) Gilbert Fitz Fiske | All Saints’, Coleman St. | 1221-1248 | ||
| Martin Fitz Alice | St. Mich., Paternoster | 1218, 1219 | ||
| Simon Fitz Mary | St. John, Walbrook | 1248 | ||
| G | Anketen de Gisors | St. Kath., Aldgate | 1313-1314 | |
| Geoffrey | St. Michael, Cornhill | 1170-1189 | ||
| John De Gisors | St. Michael, Paternoster | 1266-1268 | ||
| Stephen le Gras | St. Bot., Aldgate | 1221-1248 | ||
| H | Rob. Hardel | St. Benet Fink | 1251 | |
| John Hanin (sub Alderman) | ... | 1230 | ||
| Will de Hadstock | All Hall. Staining | 1277-1278 | ||
| Henry de St. Helen | St. Botolph, Bishopsgate | 1187-1221 | ||
| Will. de Hereford | St. Olave by the Tower | 1285 | ||
| Herbert | St. Olave by the Tower | 1221-1248 | ||
| Will. de Haverhill | St. Alban, Wood St. | 1203 | ||
| J | Jermes | St. Martin Orgar | 1182-1221 | |
| Joce Junier | St. Mary Abchurch | 1221-1248 | ||
| L | Lumigus | All Saints’, Barking | 1189-1221 | |
| Walter de Lisle | St. Martin, Outwich | ? Henry III | ||
| M | Mathew | St. Dunstan’s East | 1182-1221 | |
| N | John de Northampton | St. Mary Axe | 1260-1264 | |
| P | Walter Poter | St. Michael, Cornhill | 1271-1272 | |
| R | Rich. Renger | St. Margaret Brides | 1223-1226 | |
| Gregory de Rokesley | St. Michael, Paternoster | 1275 | ||
| S | John Sperling | St. Leonard, Eastcheap | 1221-1248 | |
| Ralph Sperling | St. Leonard, Eastcheap | 1243 | ||
| T | Michael Tovy | St. Benet Fink | 1251-1252 | |
| Thomas Tidmar | St. Mary, Abchurch | 1269 | ||
| Arnold Tidmar | St. Edmund, Gracech. St. | 1269 | ||
| V | John Vyel | St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey | 1221-1248 | |
| Sir John Vital | St. Nicholas, Cole Abbey | 1221-1248 | ||
| W | Nicholas de Wynton | St. Edmund, Lombard St. | 1225 | |
| Geoffrey de Wynton | St. Martin, Orgar | 1258 | ||
| Thomas de Wimburne | St. Botolph, Aldgate | 1256-1257 | ||
| Rich. de Walbroke | St. Michael, Bassishaw | 1262-1263 |
APPENDIX IV
LIST OF PARISHES
- Allhallows Barking, Great Tower Street.
- All Hallows, Bread Street (no church), united with St. Mary-le-Bow.
- Allhallows, Great and Less, Upper Thames Street.
- All Hallows, Honey Lane (no church), united with St. Mary-le-Bow.
- Allhallows, Lombard Street.
- Allhallows, London Wall.
- Allhallows Staining (no church), united with St. Olave, Hart Street.
- Christ Church, Newgate Street, with St. Leonard, Foster Lane.
- Holy Trinity the Less, united with St. James, Garlickhithe.
- St. Alban, Wood Street, with St. Olave, Silver Street.
- St. Alphage, London Wall.
- St. Andrew Hubbard (no church), united with St. Mary-at-Hill.
- St. Andrew Undershaft, St. Mary Axe.
- St. Andrew by the Wardrobe, St. Andrew’s Hill, Queen Victoria Street, with St. Anne, Blackfriars.
- St. Anne, Blackfriars, united with St. Andrew by the Wardrobe.
- St. Anne and St. Agnes, Gresham Street, with St. John Zachary.
- St. Antholin, united with St. Mary Aldermary.
- St. Augustine, otherwise Austin, Old Change, with St. Faith-under-St.-Paul’s.
- St. Bartholomew, Exchange, united with St. Margaret, Lothbury.
- St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield.
- St. Bartholomew-the-Less, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital.
- St. Bartholomew, Moor Lane.
- St. Benet Fink, united with St. Peter-le-Poor, Old Broad Street.
- St. Benet, Gracechurch Street (no church), united with Allhallows, Lombard Street.
- St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf, Upper Thames Street, with St. Peter, Paul’s Wharf, united with St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.
- St. Benet Sherehog, united with St. Stephen, Walbrook.
- St. Botolph, Aldgate.
- St. Botolph, Billingsgate, united with St. George, Botolph Lane.
- St. Botolph without, Aldersgate Street.
- St. Botolph without, Bishopsgate, Bishopsgate Street without.
- St. Bridget, otherwise St. Bride, Fleet Street.
- St. Christopher-le-Stock, united with St. Margaret, Lothbury.
- St. Clement, Eastcheap, with St. Martin Orgar.
- St. Dionis Backchurch, Fenchurch Street, united with Allhallows, Lombard Street, St. Benet, Gracechurch Street, and St. Leonard, Eastcheap.
- St. Dunstan in the East, St. Dunstan’s Hill, Gt. Tower Street.
- St. Dunstan in the West, Fleet Street.
- St. Edmund the King and Martyr with St. Nicholas Acon, Lombard Street.
- St. Ethelburga, Bishopsgate Street within.
- St. Faith-under-St. Paul’s, united with St. Augustine, Old Change.
- St. Gabriel, Fenchurch, united with St. Margaret Pattens.
- St. George, Botolph Lane, with St. Botolph, Billingsgate.
- St. Giles without, Cripplegate, Fore Street.
- St. Gregory by St. Paul, united with St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, and St. Martin, Ludgate.
- St. Helen, Great St. Helens, with St. Martin Outwich.
- St. James, Aldgate, united with St. Katherine Cree, Leadenhall Street.
- St. James, Garlickhithe, with St. Michael, Queenhithe, and Holy Trinity the Less.
- St. John the Baptist, upon Walbrook, united with St. Mary, Aldermary.
- St. John the Evangelist (no church), united with St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside.
- St. John Zachary, united with St. Anne and St. Agnes.
- St. Katherine Coleman, Fenchurch Street.
- St. Katherine Cree, Leadenhall Street, with St. James, Aldgate.
- St. Laurence Pountney, united with St. Mary, Abchurch.
- St. Lawrence Jewry, Gresham Street, with St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street.
- St. Leonard, Eastcheap, united with Allhallows, Lombard Street.
- St. Leonard, Foster Lane (no church), united with Christ Church, Newgate Street. St. Magnus the Martyr, Lower Thames Street, with
- St. Margaret, New Fish Street, and St. Michael, Crooked Lane.
- St. Margaret, Lothbury, with St. Christopher-le-Stock; St. Bartholomew by Exchange; St. Olave, Old Jewry; St. Martin, Pomeroy; St. Mildred the Virgin, Poultry, and St. Mary Colechurch.
- St. Margaret Moses, united with St. Mildred, Bread Street.
- St. Margaret, New Fish Street, united with St. Magnus the Martyr, Lower Thames Street.
- St. Margaret Pattens, Rood Lane, with St. Gabriel, Fenchurch.
- St. Martin, Ludgate, united with St. Mary Magdalen, Old Fish Street, and St. Gregory by St. Paul.
- St. Martin Orgar, united with St. Clement, Eastcheap.
- St. Martin Outwich, united with St. Helen, Great St. Helen’s.
- St. Martin Pomeroy, united with St. Margaret, Lothbury.
- St. Martin Vintry, united with St. Michael, Paternoster Royal.
- St. Mary Abchurch, Abchurch Lane, with St. Laurence Pountney.
- St. Mary Aldermary, Bow Lane, with St. Antholin, St. John the Baptist, and St. Thomas Apostle.
- St. Mary-at-Hill, Eastcheap, with St. Andrew Hubbard.
- St. Mary Bothaw, united with St. Swithin, London Stone, Cannon Street.
- St. Mary Colechurch, united with St. Margaret Lothbury.
- St. Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside, with St. Pancras, Soper Lane, All Hallows, Honey Lane, All Hallows, Bread Street, and St. John the Evangelist.
- St. Mary Magdalen with St. Gregory by St. Paul and St. Martin, Ludgate.
- St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, united with St. Laurence Jewry.
- St. Mary Mounthaw and St. Mary Somerset, united with St. Nicholas Cole Abbey.
- St. Mary Staining, united with St Michael, Wood Street.
- St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury.
- St. Mary Woolnoth and St. Mary Woolchurch Haw united, Lombard Street.
- St. Matthew, Friday Street, with St. Peter, Westcheap, united with St. Vedast, Foster Lane.
- St. Michael Bassishaw, Basinghall Street.
- St. Michael, Cornhill.
- St. Michael, Crooked Lane, united with St. Magnus the Martyr, London Bridge.
- St. Michael, Paternoster Royal, and St. Martin Vintry, College Hill, with Allhallows, Great and Less.
- St. Michael, Queenhithe, Upper Thames Street, united with St. James, Garlickhithe.
- St. Michael le Querne, united with St. Vedast, Foster Lane.
- St. Mildred, Bread Street, with St. Margaret Moses.
- St. Mildred the Virgin, Poultry, united with St. Margaret, Lothbury.
- St. Nicholas Acon, united with St. Edmund the King and Martyr.
- St. Nicholas Cole Abbey and St. Nicholas Olave (united), Queen Victoria Street, with St. Mary Somerset; St. Mary Mounthaw; St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf, and St. Peter, Paul’s Wharf.
- St. Olave, Hart Street, with All Hallows Staining.
- St. Olave, Old Jewry, united with St. Margaret, Lothbury.
- St. Olave, Silver Street, united with St. Alban, Wood Street.
- St. Pancras, Soper Lane (no church), united with St. Mary-le-Bow.
- St. Peter, Cornhill.
- St. Peter, Paul’s Wharf, with St. Benet, Paul’s Wharf, united with St. Nicholas Cole Abbey, etc.
- St. Peter-le-Poor, Old Broad Street, with St. Benet Fink.
- St. Peter ad Vincula.
- St. Peter, Westcheap, united with St. Vedast, Foster Lane.
- St. Sepulchre, Holborn Viaduct.
- St. Stephen, Coleman Street.
- St. Stephen, Walbrook, with St. Benet Sherehog.
- St. Swithin, London Stone, Cannon Street, with St. Mary Bothaw.
- St. Thomas Apostle (no church), united with St. Mary Aldermary.
- St. Vedast, alias Foster, Foster Lane, with St. Michael le Querne, St. Matthew, Friday Street, and St. Peter, Westcheap.
- Whitefriars (Precinct of), united with Holy Trinity, Great New Street.
The following names of city benefices are taken from the Liber Custumarum, pp. 228-230 (Riley, 1859):—
[Nomina Beneficiorum Londoniarum]
Sancti Andreae super Cornhulle—Sancti Andreae de Holebourne—Sancti Andreae de Castro Baynardi—Sancti Andreae Hubert—Sancti Antonii—Sancti Augustini ad Portam—Sancti Augustini Papay—Sancti Alphegi—Sancti Audoeni—Sancti Albani—Sancti Athelburgae—Sanctae Agnetis—Sancti Botulphi extra Bisschopesgate—Sancti Botulphi apud Billinggesgate—Sancti Botulphi de Alegate—Sancti Botulphi de Aldresgate—Sancti Benedicti ad Ripam Sancti Pauli—Sancti Benedicti de Garschirche—Sancti Benedicti Finke—Sancti Benedicti Schorhogge—Sancti Bartholomaei Parvi—Sanctae Brigidae—Sanctus Bartholomaeus Magnus de Smethefelde—Capella Beati Thomae Martyris super Pontem—Sancti Clementis de Estchepe—Capella Episcopi juxta Sanctum Paulum—Capellanus Domini Archidiaconi—Sancti Dunstani de Weste—Sancti Dunstani apud Turrim—Sancti Dionysii—Duo Capellani in Ecclesia Sancti Pauli—Sancti Egidii extra Crepelgate—Sancti Edmundi de Graschirche—Sanctae Fidis in Cryptis Sancti Pauli—Sancti Gregorii juxta Sanctum Paulum—Sancti Georgii de Estchepe—Sanctae Helenae—Hospitalis Beatae Mariae extra Bisschopesgate—Sancti Johannis Zakariae—Sancti Jacobi de Garlechethe—Sancti Johannis de Walebroke—Sanctae Katerinae Trinitatis—Sancti Laurentii in Candelwikstrete—Sancti Leonardi in Venella Sancti Vedasti—Sancti Laurentii in Judaismo—Sancti Leonardi de Estchepe—Sancti Leonardi de Schordiche—Sancti Michaelis in Foro ad Bladum—Sancti Michaelis ad Ripam Reginae—Sancti Michaelis de Woudestrete—Sancti Michaelis de Bassieshawe—Sancti Michaelis de Cornhulle—Sancti Michaelis de Crokedelane—Sancti Michaelis de Paternosterchirche—Sancti Mariae de Aldermannebiri—Sanctae Mariae Wolnothe—Sanctae Mariae de Ax—Sanctae Mariae de Abbechirche—Sanctae Mariae de Wolchirchawe—Sanctae Mariae de Somersete—Sanctae Mariae de Montenhaut—Sanctae Mariae de Stanninglane—Sanctae Mariae de Colchirche.—Sanctae Mariae atte Hille—Sanctae Mariae de Arcubus—Sanctae Mariae de Eldemariechirche—Sanctae Mariae de Bothawe—Sanctae Mariae de Iseldone—Sanctae Mariae Magdalenae de Veteri Piscaria—Sanctae Margaretae ad Pontem—Sanctae Margaretae de Lodebiri—Sanctae Margaretae Patines—Sanctae Margaretae Moysy de Fridaystrete—Sancta Mildreda in Poletria, cum Capella de Conehop—Sancta Mildreda in Bredstrate—Sancti Martini Orgar in Candelwikstrete—Sancti Martini de Ludgate—Sancti Martini in Vinetria—Sancti Martini de Pomerio—Sancti Martini Otheswike—Sancti Matthaei in Fridaystrete—Sancti Magni ad Pontem—Sancti Michaelis extra Sanctae Trinitatis—Sancti Nicholai Aldrethegate ad Macellas—Sancti Nicholai Coldabbey—Sancti Nicholai Hacoun—Sancti Nicholai Olof—Novum Templum—Ecclesia Omnium Sanctorum de Fenchirche—Omnium Sanctorum de Colmannechirche—Omnium Sanctorum de Berkyngchirche—Omnium Sanctorum de Honylane—Omnium Sanctorum ad Fenum—Omnium Sanctorum super Cellarium—Omnium Sanctorum de Bredstrete—Omnium Sanctorum de Garschirche—Omnium Sanctorum de Staningchirche—Sancti Olavi in Judaeismo—Sancti Olavi juxta Turrim—Sancti Olavi de Mocwelle—Omnium Sanctorum ad Murum—Sancti Petri de Bredstrete—Sancti Petri supra Tamisiam—Sancti Petri de Cornhulle—Sancti Petri in Foro de Westchep de Wodestrete—Sancti Pancratii—Sancti Stephani de Colemannestrete—Sancti Swithini—Sancti Sepulchri—Sacrista Sancti Pauli—Servientes Capituli—Sancti Thomae Apostoli—Sanctae Trinitatis Parvae—Sancti Vedasti—Sanctae Wereburgae—Sancti Christophori.
APPENDIX V
PATRONAGE OF CITY CHURCHES
The patronage of the London Churches in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries is given by the Chronicler called Arnold.
The Dean and Chapter of St. Paul’s had nineteen London benefices in their gift. The Archbishop of Canterbury had seven.
- The Prior of Holy Trinity, six.
- The Dean of St. Martin’s-le-Grand }
- The Bishop of London }
- The Prior of St. Mary Overy } five each.
- The Abbot of Westminster }
- The Prioress of St. Helen’s }
- The King }
- The Abbot of Bermondsey } four.
- The Prior of Christ Church, Canterbury }
- The Master of Lawrence Pountney }
- The Abbot of Barking } two.
- The Abbot of Tower Hill }
- The Prior of St. Bartholomew’s }
- The Mayor and Aldermen } two.
- The Prior of Botley, Suffolk }
- The Bishop of Exeter, one.
- The Bishop of Hereford, one.
- The Bishop of Worcester, one.
- The Abbot of Alnwick, one.
- The Abbot of Evesham, one.
- The Abbot of Gloucester, one.
- The Abbot of Colchester, one.
- The Abbot of Malmesbury, one.
- The Abbot of Winchester, one.
- The Abbot of White Monks, one.
- The Prior of the Augustine Friars, one.
- The Prioress of Clerkenwell, one.
- The Prior of Elsyng Spital, one.
- The Master of St. Anthony, one.
- The Provost of Eton, one.
- The Master of St. Thomas Acon, one.
- The Master of Balliol College, Oxford, one.
- The Archdeacon of London, one.
- The Duke of Suffolk, one.
- The Earl of Shrewsbury, one.
- Gwins’ Company, one.
- Mercers’ Company, one.
- Merchant Taylors’ Company, one.
- Mr. Page of Dartford, one.