Inhabitants of London in 1638 at St. Nicholas Cole Abbey

Publication: The inhabitants of London in 1638   Year published: 1931  Pages: 161-63
Citation: 'Inhabitants of London in 1638: St. Nicholas Cole Abbey', The inhabitants of London in 1638 (1931), pp. 161-63
URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=32057&strquery=sension


References to sension, Sension
ST. NICHOLAS COLE ABBEY. Table (row 12),

Sension (chion, son), Jas. Joan a Jn. Matt.

ST. NICHOLAS COLE ABBEY.

RENTS.


MS. p. 276. £
John Hughes 8
Nicholas Hovell 16
Richard Goodwine 12
Ralph Triplett 23
Thos. Cheney 7/10
Thos. Aldworth 7/10
(fn. *) John Batty 5
Abraham Hide 5
Wydow Cleater 10
James Sension 10
Geo. Smalwood 10
Richard Short 10
Geo. Humstead 6
John Herbert 6
Henry Hales 8
John Fordham 5
Sym. Spoonly 5
John Major 8
Richard Bricke 2
Isabel Bancroft 8
Wm. Horniblow 10
John Bayley 6
Timothy Collier 2
John Hallings 3
Thos. Gunning 8
Wm. Kimberly 5
Gabriel Holland 10
Sam Baker 14

£230
MS. p. 276a.
John Bennet 14
Robt. Brackan 14
Nathaniel Nowell 12
Thos. Bolch 14
John Cooper 8
John Goave 3
John Davis 5
Ger. Partridge 8
John Jackson 6
John Frost 10
Wm. Bleake 3
Richard Yeydon 2
Wydow Downes 7
Wm. Bollington 5
Robt. Rider 10
Wm. Becke 16
Wyd. Smith 6
Edmond Hales 6
Edw. Shugbrough 25
Matthew Fulwood 14
Wm. Birtby 20
Wm. Catchmaid 18
Walter Baker 16
John Marshall 20
Walter Underhill 16
Mar. Questead 12
Francis Hyatt 20
Philip Edwine £310
MS. p. 277.
Wm. Chilston 8
Wm. Kings 10
Francis Hyatt 4
John Ryland 8
Stephen Selby 5
Widow Coppen 20
John Blagrave 16
Joseph Mainstone 8
John Guise 20
John Howle 12
Matthew Penne 12
Humphrey White 12
Wm. Andrews 16
Gilbert Casson 10
Widow Trumper 14
Henry Fownd 14
Wm. Butler 40
Wilson's shop 10
Henry Hunlocke 16
John Marshall 40
Mrs. Bromley 20
Mr. Spincke 12
Thos. Birdsey 7
Warehouse 3
Aquila Chase 1/10
John Batho 5
Rob. Bostock 14
Zachary Baggs 16
Mathew Fulwood 14

£387/10



MS. p. 277a.
Walter Underhill 14
(fn. *) Thos. Pounditch 6
Jos. Parne 5
John Vyner 3
Sam Tench 3
Christ. Spencer 3
Philip Yonge 3
Roger Johnson 5
Wm. Ayre 10
Sam. Seirls 6
Wm. Pitcher 3
John Hill 7
Wm. Wright 5
Thos. Butler 1/10
John Robinson 5
Widow Williams 3
Edw. Hodgskins 6
Thos. Whitfoote 5
Richard Hall 12
Henry Symmons 2
Thos. Cooper 2/10
Richard Pierce 2/10
John Darling 3
John Gamble 3
Martin Dawson 4
MS. p. 278.
Gabriel Hodgskins 12
Adam Lyon [house] and warehouse 10
John Heydon 10
Edw. Chippe 7
Edw. Apthorpe 8
Richd. Woodkeeper 40
Geo. Stacie 5
Gregory Cosbie 5
Thos. Trestaine 5
Peter Smith 5
Middle Row shops in Fish St.
Peter Dolby 3
Henry Jenkins 3
Gilbert Casson 3
Angel, shop 4
Angell- 5
Mathew Penne 3
Branckstone 4
Wm. Pitcher, 2 shops 6
John Mainstone 2 shops 6
John Ryland 3
Thos. Downes 2 shops 6
Thos. Pounditch 3
Thos. Pounditch 3
Wm. Kinge 3
Humphrey Willet 3
Wm. Andrews 3
Mar. Questead, 2 shops 6

£174
Total valuation of Rent £1,224
Total present Tithe £72/12/2





MS. p. 278a. £ s. d.
A parsonage house worth yearly 6 0 0
Burials 2 0 0
Churchings
10 0
Marriages 1 0 0
Easter Offerings 2 0 0
Necessary certaine Payments:
Tenths to his Majesty 1 17 4
Pension to Westminster
10 0
Procurations yearly to the Bishop
2 0
Every third year
10 0

2 19 4
Tithes 72 12 2
Casualties 5 10 0

78 2 2
Deductions 2 19 4
Rest clear 75 2 10
proofe 78 2 2
The Tithes at the new valuation aforesaid at 2/9 in the pound amounteth yearly to sum of 168 6 0

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Leveland (Grendon), Joan, m. John Shenche, Marg. de, m. 1 Giles de Badlesmere, m. Fulk de Peyforer, Nath. de, and his w. Desirea, Rob. de, Steph. de,

28 Jan. 1339

Writ to Henry Darcy, Mayor and King's Escheator, to hold an Inquisition post Mortem as to the property in the City of Edmund Cheyne, deceased. Dated at Berkhampstede, 28 Jan. Ao 13 Edw. III [1338-9].

Note that the writ was delivered to the Mayor 2 Jan. (fn. 42) Ao 13 Edw. III [1339-40] by John Shench, who said he was the son of John Shench and Joan his wife, and heir of the said Joan as regards certain tenements charged with the custody of Fleet Prison, and the repair of Fleet Bridge when required. (L)

5 Feb. 1339

Return to the above, in which the jury find that the said Edmund had by courtesy (per curialitatem Anglie) a lifeinterest in a messuage called the Prison of Flete and certain rents, value £10, held of the King by serjeanty of keeping the prisoners there confined, and of repairing Fleet Bridge when required. This life-interest he had by right of Joan, late his wife, and daughter and heiress of Stephen de Lenelonde. The above John Shench was the next heir. Dated Friday after the Feast of the Purification B.M. [2 Feb.] Ao 13 Edw. III [1338-9]. (L)

Shench, John, 186
-, — — Joan, wife of, 186
-, — — John, son of, 186

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