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'''Overview'''
 
'''Overview'''
  
This page provides a directory to relevant inventories related to the commercial and domestic life of the Oxenden family.
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This page provides a directory to a range of inventories from London and surrounds from the mid and later C17th. They have been selected for commercial orientation, and in a number of cases are related to the commercial and domestic life of the Oxenden family of Kent, London, and Surat. It also provides links to transcriptions of a number of these inventories.
  
 
The inventories have been linked, where possible, to records of [[MRP: wills|wills]], to [[MRP: Hearth Tax| hearth tax assessments]], and to [[MRP: Correspondence of Sir George Oxenden, 1663-1669| Sir George Oxenden's correspondence]]
 
The inventories have been linked, where possible, to records of [[MRP: wills|wills]], to [[MRP: Hearth Tax| hearth tax assessments]], and to [[MRP: Correspondence of Sir George Oxenden, 1663-1669| Sir George Oxenden's correspondence]]
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See [[MRP: Hearth tax|Hearth tax]]
 
See [[MRP: Hearth tax|Hearth tax]]
See [[MRP: Hearth tax: Kent & SurrFey|Hearth tax: Kent & SurrFey]]
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See [[MRP: Hearth tax: Kent & Surrey|Hearth tax: Kent & Surrey]]
 
See [[MRP: Hearth tax analysis|Hearth tax analysis]]
 
See [[MRP: Hearth tax analysis|Hearth tax analysis]]
  
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==Canterbury Cathedral Library==
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==Inventories sorted by hearth tax assessment==
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===Forty hearths and above===
  
==East Sussex Record Office==
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<u>49 hearths</u>
  
[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=179-frewen_1&cid=2-1-8#2-1-8 East Sussex Record Office: Archives of the Frewen Family of Brickwall in Northiam (FRE/1 - FRE/1126); Personal  (no ref. or date): Account book  FRE/525  1669-1778: Account book of martha Turner of Putney, Surrey (widow of John Turner) containing a comprehensive record of her receipts and expenditure on household and personal commodities  FRE/526  1674 - 1680]
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PROB 5/2019 Waller, Sir William, kt, of Osterley Park, Heston, Middx [Registered will: PROB 11/330] 1668 (49 hearths, Sir William Waller, Heston (Osterley), Middlesex (1666))
- Contents: Jun 1674 - May 1677, the second Jun 1677 - Mar 1680; 1674-1680
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==Essex Record Office==
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[[MRP: D/DPr/430 Inventory of Henry Andrewes, 1638|D/DPr/430 Inventory of Henry Andrewes, 1638]]
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<u>46 hearths</u>
D/DPr/431          Receipt of jewels, plate etc. from Anne Andrewes, 1638/39
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D/DPr/435          Account of Daniel Andrews and Samuel Mico, executors of Henry Andrewes, 1641
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==Lambeth Palace Library==
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[[MRP: VH  96/6226 Inventory of Thomas Stanley 1669|VH  96/6226 Inventory of Thomas Stanley 1669]]
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[[MRP: PROB 4/3128 Inventory of Sir Dawes Wymondesold, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.|PROB 4/3128 Inventory of Sir Dawes Wymondesold, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.]]; PROB 18/7/94 Probate lawsuit Wymondesold v Wymondsold, concerning the deceased Sir Davies Wymondesold, kt of Putney, Surrey. Allegation 1675) (46 hearths, Mr Wymonsole, Putney, Surrey (1664))
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==Lincolnshire Archives==
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[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=057-2thoroldofharmston&cid=3-7-1#3-7-1 Lincolnshire Archives: 2 Thorold of Harmston: FAMILY PAPERS  2 THOR HAR 3  (n.d.): Household Property.  2 THOR HAR 3/7  (n.d.): Inventory.  2 THOR HAR 3/7/1  1609-1632]
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<u>44 hearths</u>
- Contents: Implements and household stuff bought by Thomas Thorold since entering upon his house in St Lawrence Poultry, with costs. (Endorsed: list of abatements, 1601-1602.)
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- CSG: Thomas Thorold, ironmonger, was the father of Charles Thorold, and was buried at Putney
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PROB 20/1783 Maynard, Sir John: sergeant at law 1676-1691 (44 hearths, Sir John Maynard, Little Ealing, Middlesex' (1666)) [Property was Gunnersbury House, Little Ealing, built by Sir John Maynard, starting 1663]
==The National Archives==
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[[MRP: C6/151Pt1/55 Inventory of John Wolsentholme, merchant taylor, 1661, ff. X-1|C6/151Pt1/55 Inventory of John Wolsentholme, merchant taylor, 1661, ff. X-1]]
 
[[MRP: C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7|C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7]]
 
 
PROB 1/44 Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey 1677. Proved 14 April 1679 1677 - 1679 April 14<ref>Sir Edmund Godfrey was a timber monger, and brother of Michael Godfrey; Michael Godfrey was a cousin and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. (PROB 11/359 King 1-65 Will of Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex 14 April 1679; [[MRP: 23rd March 1662/63, Letter from Michael Godfrey to Sir GO, London|23rd March 1662/63, Letter from Michael Godfrey to Sir GO, London]]</ref>
 
 
PROB 2/607 DASHWOOD, Richard, citizen and brewer, of St Giles Cripplegate, London Date of exhibition: 1661 1660
 
 
PROB 4/429 Cock, Nathaniel, [of St Mary Woolnoth, London, merchant] 1673 26 July<ref>Nathaniel Cock, London merchant, in a six hearth building located adjacent to the goldsmith Isaac Meynell on the "street side" of Lombard street (PROB 11/342 Pye 53-118 Will of Nathaniel Cock, Merchant of Saint Mary Woolnoth, City of London 20 June 1673)</ref>
 
PROB 4/750 Vandermarsh, Charles, of Norton Folgate, London 1683 27 June
 
PROB 4/1514 Upton, Gilbert, of Camberwell, Surrey, merchant 1705 23 March<ref>Possibly related to PROB 11/422  Box 187-224 Will of Gilbert Upton, Merchant of London 28 February 1694</ref>
 
PROB 4/1773 Bowtell, Barnaby, of Parham Hall, Suffolk, esq. 1686 6 July (1684)<ref>Barnaby Bowtell was a relative by marriage of Thomas Blackerby, London merchant and a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden (PROB 5/3784 BOWTELL, Barnaby, esq, of Parham Hall, Parham, Suff (includes account) 1684; PROB 11/380 Cann 52-107 Will of Barnaby Bowtell of Parham, Suffolk 22 May 1685;  [[MRP: 21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London|21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket|11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/1887 Chalkhill, William, of Starch Greene, Hammersmith, Fulham, Midd., gent 1676 18 Oct.<ref>William Chalkhill was probably a yeoman of Hammersmith or Fulham (PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158 Will of William Chalkhill, Yeoman of Fulham, Middlesex 14 November 1676; PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Sentence of William Chalkhill of Fulham, Middlesex 14 November 1676; see also PROB 11/419 Box 46-90 Will of Mary Chalkhill, Widow of Fullham, Middlesex 12 March 1694)</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/1950 Inventory of Anne Cranmer, 1673|PROB 4/1950 Inventory of Anne Cranmer, 1673]]<ref>Ann Cranmwer was the mother of Robert Cranmer, correspondent of Sir George Oxenden and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' ([[MRP: Ann Cranmer will| PROB 11/342 Pye 53-118 Will of Ann Cranmer, Widow of Mitcham, Surrey 05 September 1673]]; [[MRP: Robert Cranmer will| PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Robert Cranmore of Mitcham, Surrey 12 April 1666]]; PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5; [[MRP: 27th March 1663, Letter from Robert Cranmer, London|27th March 1663, Letter from Robert Cranmer, London]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/2529 Pead, John, of St Lawrence Jewry, London 1675 15 Dec.<ref>John Pead.  Probably John Pead, draper of London.  Possibly the same house as 'Isack Pead  13 hearths In St Lawrenc Lann', St Lawrence, Jewry (1966) (PROB 11/349  Dycer 106-147 Will of John Peade, Draper of London 22 December 1675)</ref>
 
PROB 4/2700 Cholmeley, Sir William, Bt., [of Whitbey] York, ob at Mitcham 1664 18 June<ref>Sir Willm Cholmeley had a thirteen hearth house in Mitcham, Surrey (1664). No associated PRC will has been found</ref>
 
PROB 4/2831 Goddard, Guybon, esq., of Lincoln's Inn, London 1671 13 July<ref>Possibly "Judge Goddard," mentioned by Elizabeth Dallison in a letter to her brother ([[MRP: Pre-17th March 1665/66, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO|Pre-17th March 1665/66, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677)<ref>Thomas Tomlins was a London merchant and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden.  ([[MRP: Thomas Tomlins will| PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Thomas Tomlins, Merchant of Saint Leonard Bromley, Middlesex 02 December 1686]]; [[MRP: 20th March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Tomlins to Sir GO, London|20th March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Tomlins to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 26th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Thomlins to Sir GO, St. Leonards Bromley|26th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Thomlins to Sir GO, St. Leonards Bromley]]</ref>
 
PROB 4/3024 Booth, William, of Morden, Surrey, clerk 1671 21 July<ref>William Booth, clerk, of Morden, Surrey, with a fourteen hearth house in the Morden, Surrex hearth tax return for Lady Day, 1664 (PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of William Booth, Clerk of Morden, Surrey 13 March 1671</ref>
 
PROB 4/3128 Wymondesold, Sir Dawes, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.<ref>Sir Dawes Wymondesold of Putney, who is probably "Mr Wymonsole  46 hearths" in the Putney 1666 Lady Day hearth tax return (PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of Sir Dawes Wymondesold of Putney, Surrey 22 February 1675; [http://www.hearthtax.org.uk/communities/surrey/surrey_1664L_transcript.pdf 'Hearth tax transcript, Surrey, Lady Day, 1664], viewed 14/02/12</ref>
 
PROB 4/4640 Pheny, John, of Limehouse, Stepney, Midd. 1671 15 Dec.<ref>Just possibly Capt. John Fenny, who had an eight hearth house in Lymehowse Poplor & Blackwall ([http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119156 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Stepney : Limehouse Poplar and Blackwell Hamlet', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 10 February 2012)])</ref>
 
PROB 4/4651 Style, Henry, of the City of London, ob at Mitcham, Surrey, mercer 1675 6 Sept.<ref>Henry Style, London mercer, who died at Mitcham, Surrey,  Despite the differing 1675 inventory date and the 1672 date for a proved will of a Henry Style, mercer of London, they are probably the same person.  Thomas Style had been resident at Mitcham, when he made his will in July 1657 (PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Henry Style, Mercer of London 03 October 1672; PROB 11/266 Ruthen 260-310 Will of Thomas Style or Stile of Surrey 25 July 1657 </ref>
 
PROB 4/4629 Mico, Captain Edward, of St Lawrence, Jewry, London 1678 18 March
 
PROB 4/4714 Henry Dashwood, Henry, of St Giles, Cripplegate, Middlesex,1679
 
PROB 4/4807 Sambrook, Samuel, of Allhallows in the West 1676 26 May<ref>Samuel Sambrook was a London merchant and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden (PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of Sauel Sambrooke of All Hallows London Wall, City of London 25 May 1676; [[MRP: March 1663, Letter from Samuel Sambrooke, London|March 1663, Letter from Samuel Sambrooke, London]]; see also [[MRP: 24th March 1662/63, Letter from (Jeremy) Sambrooke to Sir GO, London|24th March 1662/63, Letter from (Jeremy) Sambrooke to Sir GO, London]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/5091 Corsellis, Peter, of Hoddesdon, Herts., gent 1673 5 June
 
PROB 4/5179 Wastell, Samuel, of Hatfield, Herts. 1688 20 Aug.<ref>Probably Samuel Wastell, London merchant and grocer (PROB 11/392 Exton 87-130 Will of Samuell Wastell, Grocer of London 07 July 1688)</ref>
 
PROB 4/5272 Briscoe, Henry, of Hammersmith in Fulham, Midd. 1668 30 Sept.
 
PROB 4/5324 Crispe, Thomas, of the City of London, ob at Mortlake, Surrey, merchant 1689 24 Oct. (1688)
 
PROB 4/5378 Drinkwater, Francis, of St Gabriel, Fenchurch Street, Citizen and Draper of London 1671 9 Sept.<ref>Francis Drinkwater, draper of London (PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Francis Drinkewater or Drinkwater, Draper of London 04 September 1671)</ref>
 
PROB 4/5513 Boylston, Thomas, of St Gabriel Fenchurch, Citizen and Cooper of London 1669 30 July (1668)<ref>Probably Thomas Boylston, London citizen and cooper.  He appears on the north side of Fenchuch street, St Gabriell Fenchurch, in the 1666 hearth tax returns.  (PROB 11/328 XXXX Will of Thomas Boylston, Cooper of London 07 December 1668); see also Richard Boylston (14 hearths) and Edward Boylston (adjacent) on Fanchurch Strett south side; PROB 18/8/33 Probate lawsuit Boylston v Stansall, concerning the deceased Edward Boylstone of St Gabriel Fenchurch, London. Allegation and interrogatory 1676)</ref>
 
PROB 4/5600 Dawes, Sir Jonathan, kt., Citizen and Alderman and Fishmonger of London 1673 29 April (1672)<ref>Sir Jonathan Dawes was a London merchant.  See [[MRP: Jonathan Dawes will| PROB 11/340 Eure 108–157 Will of Sir Jonathan Dawes, Alderman of City of London 17 October 1672]]</ref>
 
PROB 4/5578 Cooze, John, of Newton Bushell, Devon, ob. upon the open sea 1666 11 Feb.
 
PROB 4/5670 Glanvile, Maurice, of [Wymbish, Essex], [clerk] 1695 11 March<ref>Maurice Glanvile was possibly the son of Joseph Glanvile, clerk, who was the younger brother of Benjamin Glanville, a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden and brother-in-law of Sir George Smith ([[MRP: March 1662/63, Letter from Benjamin Glanville to Sir GO|March 1662/63, Letter from Benjamin Glanville to Sir GO]]</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/6956 Inventory of Elianor Dashwood, Elianor, of Rowdon in Stogumber, Somerset, 1678|PROB 4/6956 Inventory of Elianor Dashwood, Elianor, of Rowdon in Stogumber, Somerset, 1678]]<ref>Elianor Dashwood was the widow of XXXX.  See [[MRP: Ellianor Dashwood will| PROB 11/360 King 66-124 Will of Ellianor Dashwood, Widow of Stogumber, Somerset 21 July 1679]]</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/7192 Inventory of William Blake, 1683|PROB 4/7192 Inventory of William Blake, 1683]]
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/7909  Inventory of Tobell Aylmer, 1664, ff. 1-3|PROB 4/7909  Inventory of Tobell Aylmer, 1664, ff. 1-3]]<ref>Tobell Aylmer, London merchant and relative of Sir George Oxenden and Elizabeth Dallison (See biographical profile of [[MRP: Tobell Aylmer|Tobell Aylmer]]; [[MRP: Tobell Aylmer will| PROB 11/312 Juxon 103-150 Will of Tobell Aylmer, Draper of London 16 September 1663]]</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/8072 Inventory of John Jolliffe, 1676 (scroll)|PROB 4/8072 Inventory of John Jolliffe, 1676 (scroll)]]<ref>Possibly John Jolliffe, London merchant and subscriber to ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock''.  Check whether the date on TNA electronic index record is correct.  John Jolliffe, London merchant, wrote his will on October 10th, 1679.  ([[MRP: John Joliffe will| PROB 11/362 Bath 1-59 Will of John Jolliffe of London 15 January 1680]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/8424 Hall, William, of St Vedast, alias Fosters, London, goldsmith 1682 10 Feb.<ref>William Hall, goldsmith, with a residence of eight hearths on Cheap syde, St Vedast, Foster Lane, in the 1666 hearth tax returns</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/8600 Inventory of Nathaniel Withers the elder, 1669 XXX|PROB 4/8600 Inventory of Nathaniel Withers the elder, 1669 XXX]]
 
PROB 4/8925 Kerby, Thomas of Hammersmith, Middx., glazier, ob. 28 Jan. 1669 1670 11 Feb<ref>Thomas Kerby was a glazier of Hammersmith or Fulham, Middlesex (PROB 11/332 Penn 1-66 Will of Thomas Kerby, Glasier of Fulham, Middlesex 09 February 1670)</ref>
 
PROB 4/9044 Harvey, Elias, of St. Peter the Poore, London, esq. 1664 2 Nov.
 
PROB 4/9302 Crofts, Jane, Dame, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1672 25 May<ref>Dame Jane Crofts was probably "The Lady Jane Crafts 11 hearths" in the Clerkenwell 1666 Lady Day hearth tax return; probably also PROB 11/339 Eure 55-107 Will of Dame Jane Crofts of Ixworth Thorpe, Suffolk 22 May 1672</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/9526 Inventory of Mary Stanley, 1677 (scroll)|PROB 4/9526 Inventory of Mary Stanley, 1677 (scroll)]]<ref>Mary Stanley was the wife of Thomas Stanley, brewer, and mother-in-law of Maximilian dallison, Elizabeth Dallison's son</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669|PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669]]<ref>Sir John Jacob, customs farmer and correspondent with Sir George Oxenden ([[MRP: Sir John Jacob will| PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Sir John Jacob of Bromley, Middlesex 02 April 1666"]]; [[MRP: 1st March 1662/63, Letter from John Jacobs to Sir GO, London|1st March 1662/63, Letter from John Jacobs to Sir GO, London]]</ref>
 
PROB 4/9559 Inventory of Michael Dunkin, 1676 5 Mar. [illeg.]<ref>Michael Dunkin was a long serving officer of the English East India Company. He corresponded once with Sir George Oxenden (See also PROB 5/3214 DUNKIN, Michael, of St Katherine Coleman, London 1675; PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of Michaell Dunkin, Gentleman of London 02 March 1675; [[MRP: March 1665/66, Letter from Michael Dunkin to Sir GO|March 1665/66, Letter from Michael Dunkin to Sir GO]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/10342 Putt, Samuel, of Totnes, Devon 1672 18 Nov. [illeg.]<ref>Samuel Putt, ?Totnes and ??London mechant (PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Samuell Putt of Totnes, Devon 18 November 1672)</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/10386 Inventory of John Privett, Privett, 1674|PROB 4/10386 Inventory of John Privett, Privett, 1674]]
 
PROB 4/10489 Tempest, Robert, of St. Foster, London, Citizen & Goldsmith 1675 11 Sept. (1673)<ref>Robert Tempest, citizen and goldsmith, with eight hearth house in Cheap syde, St. Vedast, Foster Lane (PROB 11/343 Pye 119-167 Will of Robert Tempest, Goldsmith of London 19 December 1673; PROB 4/10489 Tempest, Robert, of St. Foster, London, Citizen & Goldsmith 1675 11 Sept. (1673))</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll)|PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll)]]<ref>Richard Turgis was a London merchant and grocer. He XXXX ([[MRP: Richard Turgis junior will| PROB 11/326 Hone 1-57 Will of Richard Turgis, Grocer of London 03 April 1668]])</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/11515 Inventory of Sir George Oxinden, 1673 (merchandize only)|PROB 4/11515 Inventory of Sir George Oxinden, 1673 (merchandize only)]]
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment)|PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment)]]<ref>Benjamin Albyn, London merchant and partner of John Jolliffe, London merchant and subscriber to ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' ([[MRP: Benjamin Albyn will| PROB 11/352 Will of Benjamin Albyn, Merchant of London 02 June 1676 PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/11801 Bush, [?Abigail], thelder, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, widow 1679 30 May<ref>The date of this inventory as recorded in TNA electronic index does not match the date of probate of either Abigail Bush, widow of Abraham  Bush, London merchant and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'', nor of her daughter, also named Abigail Bush, who was unmarried at her death ([[MRP: Abigaill Bush will| Will of Abigail Bush, Widow of London 08 March 1677 PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43]]; [[MRP: Abigail Bush junior will| PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43 Will of Abigail Bush, Singlewoman of London 08 March 1677]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/11888 Hatton, Roger, of St. Allhallowes, Barking, London, esq., citizen and draper 1667 23 Dec.<ref>Probably Roger Hatton (b. 1622, d. 1666), London merchant, draper and alderman.  He had a seventeen hearth house on Mark Lane West in the parish of All Hallows Barking.  The All Hallows Barking location in 1666 is confirmed by J.R. Woodhead's entry for Roger Hatton (PROB 11/321 Mico 92-138 Will of Roger Hatton, Alderman of London 13 August 1666; 'Hatton, Roger' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31884#s50 'Hackshaw - Hyatt', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 81-95], viewed 15/02/12</ref>
 
PROB 4/11945 Ellerton, Samuel, of Lambeth, Surrey, colourman 1670 12 Nov.<ref>Samuel Ellerton.  What was a colourman?</ref>
 
PROB 4/11993 Goodlad, Richard, Mr., of St. Dionis Backchurch, London 1690 7 Feb. Undated<ref>Richard Goodlad, merchant taylor (PROB 11/399  Dyke 45-90 Will of Richard Goodlad, Merchant Tailor of Saint Dionis Backchurch, City of London 23 June 1690)</ref>
 
PROB 4/12262 Ingram, Ralph, of St. Dionis Backchurch, London, citizen and merchant tailor 1696 9 Apr. (1695)<ref>Ralph Ingram, a London merchant tailor, who was probably the nephew of Sir Arthur Ingram, London merchant and son in law of Sir Thomas Chambrelan.  J.R. Woodhead's entry on Ralph Ingram, nephew of Sir Arthur Ingram, is rather inconsistent with the dates it gives for his death and burial at St Dionis Backchurch ("d 30 Jan 1695/6, bur St Dionis").  An inventory dated April 9th 1695 seems inconsistent with a death date of 20 Jan 1695/96.  Only a detailed look at the physical manuscript at TNA will resolve this.  (PROB 11/430 Bond 1-42 Will of Ralph Ingram, Merchant Tailor of London 28 March 1695); 'Ingram, Ralph' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31885#s4 'Iles - Izard', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 95-96], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
 
PROB 4/12568 Blackerby, Samuel, of Stowmarket, Suff, clerke 1675 9 Feb.<ref>Probably a cousin of Thomas Blackerby, who was orrespondent of Sir George Oxenden (PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of Samuel Blackerby, Clerk of Stowmarket, Suffolk 09 February 1675; [[MRP: Thomas Blackerby will| PROB 11/396 Ent 91-138 Will of Thomas Blackerby of Stowmarket, Suffolk 27 August 1689]]; [[MRP: 21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London|21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket|11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/13312 Clitherow, James, of Boston in New Branford [Brentford] Mdx, esq. 1683 20 June<ref>James Clitherow, London merchant ([[MRP: James Clitherow will| PROB 11/371 Cottle 111-163 Will of James Clitherow of Boston, Middlesex 28 November 1682]]</ref>
 
PROB 4/13712 Clapham, Sir Ralph, kt. & bt. of Hammersmith, Mdx. 1666 18 Mar.<ref>Sir Ralph Clapham had a ten hearth house in Hammersmith in 1666 (PROB 11/319 Mico 1-46 Will of Sir Ralph Clapham of Hammersmith, Middlesex 15 March 1666)</ref>
 
PROB 4/13869 Butler, Edward, of Hamersmith in Fulham, Mdx., baker 1669 22 Nov.<ref>Edward Butler, baker of Fulham (PROB 11/331 Coke 108-166 Will of Edward Butler, Baker of Fulham, Middlesex 01 November 1669</ref>
 
PROB 4/14002 Dethicke, Sir John, kt., of Tottenham High Crosse, Mdx. 1671 24 July<ref>Sir John Dethick, London merchant and mercer: Sir John Dethwicke's Tottenham property had seventeen hearths;  Dethicke was the father-in-law of the London merchant Sir John Banks, who corresponded with Sir George Oxenden (PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of Sir John Dethick, Mercer of Tottenham High Cross, Middlesex 06 April 1671; [[MRP: 1st April 1663, Letter from John Bankes to Sir GO, London|1st April 1663, Letter from John Bankes to Sir GO, London]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/14276 Asborne, Elizabeth, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., widow, victualler Billiard room and bowling alley 1675 [?20] Sept.<ref>Elizabeth Asborne, widow and victualler of Clerkenwell. Mentions billiard room and bowling alley.  Look at this inventory in the context of social life in Clerkenwell, where both the Oxenden and the Dallison family had houses in the 1630s</ref>
 
PROB 4/14651 Stevenson, Persivall, of Ealing als. Yealing, Mdx. 1688 22 Sept. [?1687]<ref>Perseviall Stevenson.  Probably described in 1666 hearth tax returns as 'Paschall Stevens,' in a building with eight hearths in Little Ealing (PROB 11/386 Foot 1-44 Will of Percival Stevenson, Innholder of Ealing, Middlesex 08 March 1687)</ref>
 
PROB 4/14662 Wheeler, Richard, of Wapping, Mdx., deale merchant 1689 27 May<ref>Richard Wheeler, deal merchant, of Wapping.  Compare this inventory with [[MRP: C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7|C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7]]</ref>
 
PROB 4/15191 Dickens, John, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London 1663 29 Oct.<ref>The post-mortem inventory of "John Dickens", St Olave Hart Street, is probably matched to the PRC will of "John Dickons", haberdasher, of London.  In the will his widow, bearing witness to the making of the will, recorded her residence as St Olave Hart Street (PROB 11/309 Laud 108-162 Will of John Dickons, Haberdasher of London 31 October 1662)</ref>
 
PROB 4/15288 Robinson, Timothy, of Hammersmith, Mdx, esq. 1673 10 May (1670)<ref> Tim Robinson of Hammersmith, ten hearths (1666) (PROB 11/334  Penn 129-184 Will of Timothy Robinson of Hammersmith, Middlesex 14 October 1670; PROB 4/15288 Robinson, Timothy, of Hammersmith, Mdx, esq. 1673 10 May (1670); PROB 32/15/109 Deceased: Robinson, Timothy, [esq.], [Hammersmith, Middx.] Account ('The general Cash Book for money received and paid by Mr Robinson's executors') 1670 Sept. 24; PROB 32/16/100 Deceased: Robinson, Timothy, esq., Hammersmith, Middx. Declaration (Sworn 1679 May 23))</ref>
 
PROB 4/15417 Master, James, of St. [missing], London, Doctor of Lawes 1664 14 Mar.<ref>Dr James Master, cicil lawyer, relative of James Master of Gray's Inn, who was Sir George Oxenden's cousin (PROB 11/313 Bruce 1-48 Will of Doctor James Master, Doctor of Laws of Saint Benet Paul's Wharf, City of London 22 February 1664)</ref>
 
PROB 4/16073 Abdy, Richard, of St. Sepulchre, London, Citizen & Founder 1668 27 July
 
PROB 4/16236 Trench, Edmund, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, Dr. of Physick 1670 16 May
 
PROB 4/16781 Dashwood, William, of the City of London ob. at Chesthunt, Herts. 1680 2 Feb.
 
PROB 4/17466 Mottershed, Elizabeth, of Clapham, Surrey 1693 1 Dec.<ref>Elizabeth Mottershed, widow of Clapham, was possibly the widow of Thomas Mottershed, a grocer of Little Lombard Street, whose will was proved in 1686, and who in 1666 had an eight hearth house on the south side of Little Lombard street (PROB 11/417 Coker 175-222 Will of Elizabeth Mottershed, Widow of Clapham, Surrey 24 November 1693; PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Thomas Mottershed, Grocer of Little Lombard Street, City of London 04 November 1686 )</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678|PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678]]<ref>Sir Richard Ford was a London merchant, who partnered with his son-in-law Peter Proby, and also with Sir William Ryder and Captain George Cocke in naval contracting mattes.  No copy of his will has been discovered, despite the existence of this inventory</ref>
 
PROB 4/18032 Bush, Mrs., Abigail, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, spinster 1679 3 May<ref>The date of this inventory as recorded in TNA electronic index does not match the date of probate of either Abigail Bush, widow of Abraham  Bush, London merchant and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'', nor of her daughter, also named Abigail Bush, who was unmarried at her death ([[MRP: Abigaill Bush will| Will of Abigail Bush, Widow of London 08 March 1677 PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43]]; [[MRP: Abigail Bush junior will| PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43 Will of Abigail Bush, Singlewoman of London 08 March 1677]])</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/18073 Inventory of Judith Sayon, 1676 or 1679 (scroll)|PROB 4/18073 Inventory of Judith Sayon, 1676 or 1679 (scroll)]]<ref>Judith sayon, widow of London merchant Abraham Sayon ("Judith Sayon will" PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of Judith Sayon, Widow of London 01 December 1677; [[MRP: Abraham Sayon| PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of Abraham Sayon of Merchant 26 June 1667]]</ref>
 
PROB 4/18364 Maplesdon, Edward, Mr., of Redriff als. Rotherhith, Surrey 1687 6 May<ref>Just possibly related to PROB 11/397 Ent 139-189 Will of Edward Maplesden, Gentleman of Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire 10 December 1689)</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/18483 Inventory of Martha Pennoyer, 1674, f. 1 (scroll)|PROB 4/18483 Inventory of Martha Pennoyer, 1674, f. 1 (scroll)]]<ref>Martha Pennoyer, widow of William Pennoyer, London merchant and ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' subscriber ([[MRP: Martha Pennoyer will| PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Martha Pennoyer, Widow of London 29 July 1674]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/18497 Rowse, Henry, of St. Vedast, London 1677 27 Feb<ref>Henry Rowse's house  of seven hearths was adjacent to the goldsmith Symon Urling in Meare mayd Taverne yeard, St Vedast, Foster Lane, who had a residence of eight hearths</ref>
 
PROB 4/18553 Kydwell, Robert, of Alhallows, Barking, London, boatman 1673 2[?8] Apr.
 
PROB 4/18870 Dashwood, John, of Stogumber, Som, yeoman 1669 15 July
 
PROB 4/19510 Meggs, William, of St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., esq. 1680 10 June illeg.<ref>William Meggs.  This inventory, despite the slightly later date, is likely to link to the will of William Meggs proved in 1678 ([[MRP: William Meggs Junior will| PROB 11/356 Reeve 1-55 Will of William Meggs of Whitechapel, Middlesex 26 November 1678]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/19627 Stanton, Thomas, of Bungay, Suffolk, gent 1691 30 Dec. [illeg.]<ref>Thomas Stanton, mariner and gentleman, who was a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden ([[MRP: Thomas Stanton will| PROB 11/405 Vere 93-139 Will of Thomas Stanton, Gentleman of Bungay, Suffolk 10 June 1691]]; [[MRP: 4th October 1667, Letter from Thomas Stanton to Sir GO, London|4th October 1667, Letter from Thomas Stanton to Sir GO, London]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/20624 Coventry, Francis, of St. Andrew, Holborne, Mdx., ob. at Healing, Lincs, esq. 1688 27 Mar. (1687)<ref>Francis Coventry.  Francis Coventry (b. ?. d. ca. 1688) marrried Damie Elizabeth Hoskins, widow of Sir Edmund Hoskins, serjeant-at-law.  He was a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden</ref>
 
PROB 4/21019 Hardres, Richard, of Surratt, in the East Indies, batchelor 1667 6 Nov. Undated
 
PROB 4/21173 Cropley, Edward, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1672 1 July<ref>Edward Cropley was probably related to Sir John Cropley, whose 34 hearth house stood in St James, Clerkenwell, in the 1666 hearth tax returns</ref>
 
PROB 4/21502 Finch, Mary, of St. Hellen, London ob. at [?Quarryes], Essex 1679 3 May<ref>Possible the mother of William Finch, London merchant and a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden.  According to William Finch's will, his mother was living in 1671, who he descibed as " Mistris Mary Finch" ([[MRP: William Finch will| PROB 11/339 Eure 55-107 Will of William Finch, Merchant of London 08 July 1672]])</ref>
 
PROB 4/21535 Williams, William, Mr., of the Citty of London, marchant 1664 2 Dec.<ref>William Williams, London merchant ("William Williams (1664) will" PROB 11/314 Bruce  49 - 96 Will of William Williams, Merchant of London 11 August 1664</ref>
 
PROB 4/21966 Piers, Streynsham, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London 1681 5 May<ref>Streynsham Piers.  A son of Sir Thomas Piers, of Stonepitt, Kent.  ?Cousin of Sir George Oxenden.  Presumably a merchant, given his residence in St. Olave, Hart Street</ref>
 
PROB 4/21973 Yates, William, of [Lambeth], Surrey, Sawyer 1680 1 Oct. [illeg.]<ref>William Yates, sawyer, of Lambeth.  Look for other examples of individuals in the timber acquisition adn processing chain.  For example timber merchants, sawyers, wood importers, ship builders</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/22762 Inventory of Charles Bludworth, 17XX (2 scrolls)|PROB 4/22762 Inventory of Charles Bludworth, 17XX (2 scrolls)]]
 
[[MRP: PROB 4/23083 Inventory of Stephen Flower, ?1680|PROB 4/23083 Inventory of Stephen Flower, ?1680]]
 
PROB 4/25196 Scaldwell, Mrs Dorothy of Bristow Cawsey in Lambeth, Surrey, widdow 25 Oct 1683 (29 Oct 1683)<ref>Mrs Dorothy of Bristow Cawsey in Lambeth, Surrey, widdow was probably related to Jon Scaldwell, whose two houses in the Lambeth Deane hearth tax returns for Surrex were recorded with nine hearths</ref>
 
 
[[MRP: PROB 5/457 Holworthy, Sir Matthew, kt, (of Hackney, Middx) 1679|PROB 5/457 Holworthy, Sir Matthew, kt, (of Hackney, Middx) 1679]] [Registered will: PROB 11/356] [Sentence: PROB 11/358] <ref>Sir Mathew Holworthy (alias Holsworthy), London merchant and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock''</ref>
 
PROB 5/535 URLIN, Simon, citizen and goldsmith of London [St Vedast Foster Lane] [Registered will: PROB 11/372] [Sentence: PROB 11/374] 1681<ref>Simon Urlin (alias Urling), citizen and goldsmith, had a house assessed at five hearths in the 1666 hearth tax returns in Meare mayd Taverne yeard, St Vedast, Foster Lane </ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 5/840  Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27|PROB 5/840  Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27]]
 
PROB 5/1026 THOMPSON, Maurice, esq, of Haversham, Bucks 1680<ref>Possibly Maurice Thompson, London merchant, or a son? ([[MRP: Maurice Thomson will| PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of Maurice Thomson of Haversham, Buckinghamshire 09 May 1676]])</ref>
 
PROB 5/1304 INGRAM, Ralph, of St Dionis Backchurch, London, citizen and merchant tailor (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/430] 1695<ref>Ralph Ingram, a London merchant tailor, was the probably the nephew of Sir Arthur Ingram, London merchant and son in law of Sir Thomas Chambrelan.  J.R. Woodhead's entry on Ralph Ingram, nephew of Sir Arthur Ingram, is rather inconsistent with the dates it gives for his death and burial at St Dionis Backchurch ("d 30 Jan 1695/6, bur St Dionis").  An inventory dated April 9th 1695 seems inconsistent with a death date of 20 Jan 1695/96.  Only a detailed look at the physical manuscript at TNA will resolve this.  (PROB 11/430 Bond 1-42 Will of Ralph Ingram, Merchant Tailor of London 28 March 1695); 'Ingram, Ralph' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31885#s4 'Iles - Izard', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 95-96], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 5/1632 Inventory of Jonathan Ashe, 1666, ff. 1-16|PROB 5/1632 Inventory of Jonathan Ashe, 1666, ff. 1-16]]
 
PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690] 1684<ref>Peter Proby, merchant taylor of London and Putney; appeared in 16XX hearth tax return for Putney as "Mr Proby" with eleven hearths (PROB 11/378 Hare 141-180 Will of Peter Proby, Merchant Taylor of London 21 November 1684)</ref>
 
PROB 5/1894 PETTIWARD, Roger, gent, of Putney, Surrey [Registered will: PROB 11/349] [Sentence: PROB 11/349] 1675)<ref>Roger Pettiward (alias Peteward) appearêd in hearth tax returns for Putney, Surrey as "Mr Petward," and was recorded with twenty hearths; PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of Roger Pettiward, Gentleman of Putney, Surrey 09 February 1675; see also PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of John Pettyward or Pettiward of Putney, Surrey 11 December 1671</ref>
 
PROB 5/2063 HARLESTONE or HURLESTONE, Nicholas, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, merchant [Registered will: PROB 11/333] 1671<ref>Nicholas Hurlestone, London merchant, son of Nicholas Hurlestone, mariner ([[MRP: Nicholas Hurlestone will| PROB 11/318 Hyde 108-162 Will of Nicholas Hurlestone or Hurleston, Mariner of Rotherhithe, Surrey 26 December 1665]]; PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Will of Nicholas Hurleston, Merchant of Rotherhithe, Surrey 15 September 1670; [[MRP: 25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss|25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss]]</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5|PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5]]<ref>Robert Cranmer, London merchant, correspondent of Sir George Oxenden and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' ([[MRP: Robert Cranmer will| PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Robert Cranmore of Mitcham, Surrey 12 April 1666]]; PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5; [[MRP: 27th March 1663, Letter from Robert Cranmer, London|27th March 1663, Letter from Robert Cranmer, London]]; see also the will and inventory of his mother, Ann Cranmer: [[MRP: Ann Cranmer will| PROB 11/342 Pye 53-118 Will of Ann Cranmer, Widow of Mitcham, Surrey 05 September 1673]]; PROB 4/1950 Inventory of Anne Cranmer, 1673)</ref> LOOK AGAIN AT INVENTORY
 
PROB 5/2301 LAWRENCE, Sir John, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694<ref>Sir John Lawrence appears in Surrey hearth tax returns for Putney as "Sir John Lawrence 31 hearths"</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5|PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5]]<ref>Possibly Elizabeth Albyn, widow of Benjamin Albyn, whose will was proved in 1676.  In this will he mentioned his wife, Elizabeth (PROB 11/458 Noel 163-196 Will of Elizabeth Albyn, Widow of London 28 June 1700; [[MRP: Benjamin Albyn will| PROB 11/352 Will of Benjamin Albyn, Merchant of London 02 June 1676 PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158]])</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 5/2521 Inventory of Paul Docminique sen., 1680/81, ff. 1-8|PROB 5/2521 Inventory of Paul Docminique sen., 1680/81, ff. 1-8]]<ref>Paul Docminique senior was a London merchant, who specialised in trading silk (</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 5/2719 Inventory of Edward Pate, 1699/1700, ff. 1-8|PROB 5/2719 Inventory of Edward Pate, 1699/1700, ff. 1-8]]<ref>This is the footnote text</ref>
 
PROB 5/2910 LAURENCE, John, of Chelsea, Middx (second son of Sir John Laurence, bart) 1674<ref>See PROB 11/503 Barrett 180-222 Will of John Laurence of Chelsea, Middlesex 04 September 1708</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB 5/2963 Inventory of Nicholas Hurlestone, 1671, ff. 1-10|PROB 5/2963 Inventory of Nicholas Hurlestone, 1671, ff. 1-10]]<ref>Nicholas Hurlestone, London merchant, son of Nicholas Hurlestone, mariner ([[MRP: Nicholas Hurlestone will| PROB 11/318 Hyde 108-162 Will of Nicholas Hurlestone or Hurleston, Mariner of Rotherhithe, Surrey 26 December 1665]]; PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Will of Nicholas Hurleston, Merchant of Rotherhithe, Surrey 15 September 1670; [[MRP: 25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss|25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss]]</ref>
 
PROB 5/3511  PAPILLON, George, of St Michael Cornhill, London, died in Stepney, Middx 1691<ref>See ?PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Will of George Papillon, Merchant of London of Stepney, Middlesex 26 February 1685</ref>
 
PROB 5/3512 PAPILLON, George, of St Michael Cornhill, London, died in Stepney, Middx(includes account and commission) 1685<ref>See ?PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Will of George Papillon, Merchant of London of Stepney, Middlesex 26 February 1685</ref>
 
PROB 5/3784 BOWTELL, Barnaby, esq, of Parham Hall, Parham, Suff (includes account) 1684<ref>Barnaby Bowtell was a relative by marriage of Thomas Blackerby, London merchant and a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden (PROB 4/1773 Bowtell, Barnaby, of Parham Hall, Suffolk, esq. 1686 6 July (1684); PROB 11/380 Cann 52-107 Will of Barnaby Bowtell of Parham, Suffolk 22 May 1685; [[MRP: 21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London|21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket|11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket]])</ref>
 
[[MRP: PROB5/4028 Inventory and probate accounts of Issac Alvarez, 1686, ff. 1-82|PROB5/4028 Inventory and probate accounts of Issac Alvarez, 1686, ff. 1-82]]
 
PROB 5/5472 DASHWOOD, John, of Stogumber, Som (account only) 1671
 
[[MRP: PROB 5/4920 Inventory of John Parsons, of Lisbon, Portugal, 1698, pp.1-4|PROB 5/4920 Inventory of John Parsons, of Lisbon, Portugal, 1698, pp.1-4]]
 
[[MRP: PROB 5/5417 Inventory of Charles Longland, 1688, ff. 1-8|PROB 5/5417 Inventory of Charles Longland, 1688, ff. 1-8]]<ref>Charles Longland, English merchant of Livorno or Leghorn and a subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' ([[MRP: Charles Longland will| PROB 11/392 Exton 87-130 Will of Charles Longland of Leghorn, Italy 20 July 1688]])</ref>
 
PROB 5/5471 Probate account of William Shipman, 1685<ref>Possibly the London merchant son of Sir Abraham Shipman (PROB 11/379 Cann 1-51 Will of William Shipman, Merchant of London 02 March 1685; PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Sentence of William Shipman of Saint Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London 10 July 1685)</ref>
 
PROB 5/5526 EVERARD, Charles, esq, of St Mary Woolnoth, London (account only) 1670)<ref>Charles Everard, London Goldsmith (Probably PROB 11/319 Mico 1-46 Will of Charles Everard of Saint Mary Woolnoth, City of London 08 March 1666</ref>
 
PROB 5/5555 BROWNE, Quarles, died in East Indies (account only) 1675<ref>Quarles Browne, London merchant; posted to ?Cambodia and Bantam, died ?Bantam.  Mentioned in Sir George Oxenden correspondence</ref>
 
PROB 5/6155 Inventory & account of William Shipman, St Gabriel Fenchurch, London, 1685<ref>Possibly the London merchant son of Sir Abraham Shipman (PROB 11/379 Cann 1-51 Will of William Shipman, Merchant of London 02 March 1685; PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Sentence of William Shipman of Saint Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London 10 July 1685)</ref>
 
 
PROB 10/640/61 Richard Holworthy, merchant and alderman of Bristol [ff 157-162] 1643 Nov<ref>Richard Holworthy (alias Holworthie) was a Bristol merchant, alderman and former mayor of Bristol.  He was the father of Sir Mathew Hollworthy, a London merchant and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'', and of Richard Hollworthy, whose death is mentioned by Sir William Ryder in a letter to Sir George Oxenden.  Richard Hollworthy (the son) was also mentioned by Thomas Papillon in a letter to Sir George Oxenden as one of the five commissioners appointed to adjudicate on a commercial legal matter in which Oxenden was in dispute ([[MRP: Richard Holworthie will| PROB 11/194 Rivers 111-157 Will of Richard Holworthie, Merchant, Alderman of Bristol, Gloucestershire 09 December 1645]]; XXXX; [[MRP: 19th March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Papillon to Sir GO, London|19th March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Papillon to Sir GO, London]]</ref>
 
 
PROB 10/7367/8 Abigail BUSH 1677 Mar<ref>Abigail Bush was the widow of Abraham Bush, London merchant and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' ([[MRP: Abigaill Bush will| Will of Abigail Bush, Widow of London 08 March 1677 PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43]]</ref>
 
 
PROB 18/6/102 Probate lawsuit Loton and Andrews v Lansdell otherwise Joshue, concerning the deceased Martha Pennoyer, widow of St Mary Whitechapel, Middlesex. Allegation 1674<ref>Martha Pennoyer, widow of William Pennoyer, London merchant and subscriber to ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' ([[MRP: Martha Pennoyer will| PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Martha Pennoyer, Widow of London 29 July 1674]]; [[MRP: William Pennoyer will| PROB 11/335 Duke 1 - 53 Will of William Pennoyer of London 13 February 1671]])</ref>
 
PROB 18/7/2 Probate lawsuit Baden otherwise Harward and others v Skutt, concerning the deceased Joseph Skutt, merchant and plantation owner of St Helen the Great, City of London and of Barbados, West Indies. Allegation and holograph will 1675<ref>Joseph Skutt, ?London ?merchant (PROB 11/345  Bunce 54-103 Will of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of City of London 15 June 1674;  PROB 11/355  Hale 96-141 Will of Joseph Skutt 08 March 1677; PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Sentence of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of Saint Helen, City of London 27 February 1678)</ref>
 
PROB 18/7/43 Probate lawsuit Holland v Mallett otherwise Geurdaine, concerning the deceased Aaron Geaurdain [Geurdaine], Doctor of Medicine of Bevis Marks, London. Allegation 1675<ref>Just possibly Dr Girder  11 hearths, 'The Buryes Markes?, The Liberty of St. Bevis Marks, London (1666) (XX)</ref>
 
PROB 18/8/40 Probate lawsuit Baden otherwise Harward and others v Skutt, concerning the deceased Joseph Skutt, merchant and plantation owner of St Helen the Great, City of London and of Barbados, West Indies. Allegation 1676<ref>Joseph Skutt, ?London ?merchant (PROB 11/345  Bunce 54-103 Will of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of City of London 15 June 1674;  PROB 11/355  Hale 96-141 Will of Joseph Skutt 08 March 1677; PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Sentence of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of Saint Helen, City of London 27 February 1678)</ref>
 
PROB 18/8/72 Probate lawsuit Hoskins v Hoskyns, concerning the deceased Edmund Hoskins, [gent of Godstone, Surrey]. Allegation 1676
 
PROB 18/9/36 Probate lawsuit Martell v Martell, concerning the deceased Laurence Martell, [merchant] of St Gabriel, Fenchurch, London. Allegation 1677<ref>Lawrence Martell, London merchant (PROB 11/355  Hale 96-141 Sentence of Laurenty Martell of Saint Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London 07 July 1677)</ref>
 
PROB 18/10/61 Probate lawsuit Henley and Holworthy v Holworthy, concerning the deceased Sir Matthew Holworthy, kt of Hackney, Middlesex. Allegation 1678
 
PROB 18/10/41 Probate lawsuit Abdye v Bodington, concerning the deceased Sir Christopher Abdye kt, of Uxbridge, Middlesex, who died in the parish of St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex. Interrogatory 1678
 
PROB 18/10/98 Probate lawsuit Bodington v Abdy, concerning the deceased Sir Christopher Abdye, kt of Uxbridge, Middlesex, who died in the parish of St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex. Allegation and interrogatory 1678<ref>Sir Christopher Abdy of Uxbridge, Middlesex.  His Uxbridge proncipal residence was recorded with twenty-three hearths in the 1666 hearth tax returns, with a further adjacent building of seven hearths (PROB 11/357 Reeve 56-105 Will of Sir Christopher Abdy of Uxbridge, Middlesex 14 May 1678; PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Sentence of Sir Christopher Abdy of Uxbridge, Middlesex 11 May 1678; 'Uxbridge: Sr Christopher Abdy 23 hearths, and adjacent Sr Christopher Abdey 7 hearths', in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119190 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Uxbridge ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 14/02/12)</ref>
 
PROB 18/22/72 Probate lawsuit Thorold v Thorold, concerning the deceased Charles Thorold, esq of St Andrew Undershaft, London. Allegation 1692
 
 
PROB 20/255 Boone, Christopher: London 1680<ref>Possibly related to Christopher Boone, London merchant ([[MRP: Christopher Boone will| PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Christopher Boone, Merchant of London of All Saints Lee, Kent 29 July 1686]])</ref>
 
PROB 20/769 Docminique, Paul: Tottenham High Cross, Midd., merchant 1680
 
PROB 20/926 Finch, Henry: London, gent. 1687<ref>This appears to be Henry Finch, the brother of William Finch, who was a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. The brother Henry Finch was described in the St Helen's, Bishopsgate parish register as "M:r Henry Finch, merchant" in a burial entry for July 7th, 1687 [http://www.archive.org/stream/registersofsthel31sthe#page/334/mode/2up W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London (London, 1904), p. 334]</ref>
 
PROB 20/1332 Hoskins, Edmund: Oxted, Suss., gent. 1673
 
 
[[MRP: PROB 20/1393 Probate papers of Ralph Ingram, 1687|PROB 20/1393 Probate papers of Ralph Ingram, 1687]]
 
PROB 20/1783 Maynard, Sir John: sergeant at law 1676-1691<ref>John Maynard, serjeant-at-law (b. 1602, d. 1690); built Gunnersbury House, Little Ealing (Hounslow) from 1663, assessed at forty-four hearths in 1666 hearth tax  (PROB 11/405 Vere 93-139 Will of Sir John Maynard, at present one of the Commissioner's for Keeping of the Great Seale and Sergeant at Law 11 July 1691)</ref>
 
 
PROB 32/9/44 Deceased: Crowther, John, Stepney, Middx. Letters of administration 1672 June 3<ref>Possibly related to John Crowther, mariner of Stepney, who was brother-in-law of Sir William Ryder ([[MRP: John Crowther will| PROB 11/294 Pell 400-456 Will of John Crowther, Merchant of Stepney, Middlesex 19 August 1659]])</ref>
 
PROB 32/18/1 Deceased: Drax, John, Barbados Islands, Inventory (1679 [? Nov.])<ref>Possibly related to John Drax, gentleman of Barbados ([[MRP: John Drax will| PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of John Drax, Gentleman of Saint Michael Island of Barbados, West Indies 16 January 1672]])</ref>
 
PROB 32/18/18 Deceased: Drax, John, Barbados Islands, Account (Sworn 1679 Oct. 23)<ref>John Drax, gentleman of Barbados ([[MRP: John Drax will| PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of John Drax, Gentleman of Saint Michael Island of Barbados, West Indies 16 January 1672]])</ref>
 
PROB 32/19/69 Deceased: Dominique, Paul, merchant, Tottenham High Cross, Middx. Inventory 1680/1 Jan. 1-20 (1682 Easter Term)
 
PROB 32/19/139 Deceased: Dominique, Paul, merchant, Tottenham High Cross, Middx. Account (Sworn 1682 May 18)
 
PROB 32/34/90 Deceased: Ingram, Richard, ironmonger, St. Mary le Savoy, Middx. Inventory 1694 Dec. 13 (Sworn 1694 Dec. 14)
 
[[MRP: PROB 32/66/154 Inventory of Nicholas Buckeridge, 1686|PROB 32/66/154 Inventory of Nicholas Buckeridge, 1686]]
 
PROB 32/39/238 Deceased: Burnell, John, Stanmore Magna, Middx. (Sworn 1696 Mar. 27)
 
 
PROB 36/3 Name of deceased: Boone, Christopher [unstated] Case title and other data: Exton con Boone 1683<ref>Possibly related to Christopher Boone, London merchant ([[MRP: Christopher Boone will| PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Christopher Boone, Merchant of London of All Saints Lee, Kent 29 July 1686]])</ref>
 
PROB 32/31/190 Deceased: Proby, Peter, Putney, Surrey Declaration (Sworn 1690 June 19)
 
 
PROB 36/1 Name of deceased: Trion, Francis London 166
 
 
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==Suffolk Record Office==
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==Printed sources==
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===Durham Record Office===
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Inventory of Richard Gurnell, clothier of Kendall, 1555/6
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Inventory of Thomas Clay, merchant of Morpeth, 1582/3
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Inventory of George Walton, draper of Durham, 1587
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Inventory of John Parbeck, mercer of Durham, 1597
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PROB 5/3027 Gordon [i.e. Gauden, alias Gawden](sic), Sir Dennis, kt, of Clapham, Surrey 1688 (39 hearths, Sir Dennis [Gauden] Esq, of Clapham, Surrey (1664))
  
[[MRP: Inventory of William Dallison of Hallinge, Kent, 1583/84|Inventory of William Dallison of Hallinge, Kent, 1583/84]]
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<u>32 hearths</u>
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==Inventories sorted by hearth tax assessment==
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===Thirty hearths and above===
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<u>46 hearths</u>
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[[MRP: PROB 5/2301 Inventory of Sir John Lawrence, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694|PROB 5/2301 Inventory of Sir John Lawrence, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694]] (26 hearths, 'In Great St Hellens', St Helen's, Bishopsgate, and 32 hearths, Putney) (32 hearths, Sir John Lawrence, London merchant, Putney, Surrey (1664))
  
PROB 4/3128 Wymondesold, Sir Dawes, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.; PROB 18/7/94 Probate lawsuit Wymondesold v Wymondsold, concerning the deceased Sir Davies Wymondesold, kt of Putney, Surrey. Allegation 1675) (46 hearths, Mr Wymonsole, Putney, Surrey (1664))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar.|PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar.]] (15 hearths, 'St. Mary Axe East,' St. Andrew's Undershaft. London, & 32 hearths, Bromley, Middlesex, Sir John Jacobs (1666))
  
<u>44 hearths</u>
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PROB 4/17225 Campden, The Rt. Hon., Baptist, Viscount, of Exton, Rutland, and Kensington, Mdx. 1682 9 Dec. (32 hearths, Lord Vicount Camden, Kensington, Middlesex (1666))
 
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PROB 20/1783 Maynard, Sir John: sergeant at law 1676-1691 (44 hearths, Sir John Maynard, Little Ealing, Middlesex' (1666)) [Property was Gunnersbury House, Little Ealing, built by Sir John Maynard, starting 1663]
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<u>39 hearths</u>
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PROB 5/3027 GORDON [i.e. Gauden, alias Gawden](sic), Sir Dennis, kt, of Clapham, Surrey 1688 (39 hearths, Sir Dennis [Gauden] Esq, of Clapham, Surrey (1664))
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<u>32 hearths</u>
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PROB 5/2301 LAWRENCE, Sir John, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694 (26 hearths, 'In Great St Hellens', St Helen's, Bishopsgate, and 32 hearths, Putney) (32 hearths, Sir John Lawrence, London merchant, Putney, Surrey (1664))
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- SEE ALSO: PRPB 11/365/288 Will of Julian Viscountess Campden, Dowager 21 February 1681
  
PROB 4/9632 Jacob, John, Sir, Kt. & Bt., of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middx. 1669 29 Mar (15 hearths, 'St. Mary Axe East,' St. Andrew's Undershaft. London, & 32 hearths, Bromley, Middlesex, Sir John Jacobs (1666))
 
  
 
<u>30 hearths</u>
 
<u>30 hearths</u>
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PROB 4/20147 Twysden, William, Sir, Bt., of [East Peckham, Kent] 1698 10 Feb. (Probably for the same building as 30 hearths, S(i)r Roger Twisden Kt & Bart, East Peckham Upper Borough, Kent (1664))
 
PROB 4/20147 Twysden, William, Sir, Bt., of [East Peckham, Kent] 1698 10 Feb. (Probably for the same building as 30 hearths, S(i)r Roger Twisden Kt & Bart, East Peckham Upper Borough, Kent (1664))
 
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===Twenty to twenty nine hearths===
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===Twenty to twenty-nine hearths===
  
 
<u>26 hearths</u>
 
<u>26 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/6567 Bath, The Rt Hon. Rachel, Dowager Countess of, of St [?Giles] in the Fields, Midd. 1681 16 June (26 hearths, Rachel, Countess Dowager of Bath, 'West Side of Lincolns Inne fields,' St Giles-in-the_fields (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/6567 Inventory of Rachel, Dow. Count. of Bath, of St Giles in the Fds, Midd. 1681|PROB 4/6567 Inventory of Rachel, Dow. Count. of Bath, of St Giles in the Fds, Midd. 1681]] (26 hearths, Rachel, Countess Dowager of Bath, 'West Side of Lincolns Inne fields,' St Giles-in-the_fields (1666))
  
 
<u>24 hearths</u>
 
<u>24 hearths</u>
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<u>20 hearths</u>
 
<u>20 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/9252 Pettiward, Roger, of Putney, Surrey, gent 1675 7 May; 5/1894 PETTIWARD, Roger, gent, of Putney, Surrey [Registered will: PROB 11/349] [Sentence: PROB 11/349] 1675 (20 hearths, Mr Peteward, gentleman, Putney, Surrey (1664))
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PROB 4/9252 Pettiward, Roger, of Putney, Surrey, gent 1675 7 May; 5/1894 Pettiward, Roger, gent, of Putney, Surrey [Registered will: PROB 11/349] [Sentence: PROB 11/349] 1675 (20 hearths, Mr Peteward, gentleman, Putney, Surrey (1664))
 
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===Ten to nineteen hearths===
 
===Ten to nineteen hearths===
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<u>18 hearths</u>
 
<u>18 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678 (18 hearths, Sir Richard Ford, London merchant, 'Sething Lane East', St Olave Hart Street, London (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678|PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678]] (18 hearths, Sir Richard Ford, London merchant, 'Sething Lane East', St Olave Hart Street, London (1666))
  
 
PROB 4/151 Constable, Thomas, of St Paul, Covent Garden, Midd 1677 17 Oct. (1676) (18 hearths, Thomas Constable, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 4/151 Constable, Thomas, of St Paul, Covent Garden, Midd 1677 17 Oct. (1676) (18 hearths, Thomas Constable, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
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PROB 4/19628 Selby, Anthony, of Mortlake, Surrey, [sugar refiner] 1680 2 June [illeg.] (18 hearths, Mr Selby, ?sugar refiner, Mortlake, Surrey (1664))
 
PROB 4/19628 Selby, Anthony, of Mortlake, Surrey, [sugar refiner] 1680 2 June [illeg.] (18 hearths, Mr Selby, ?sugar refiner, Mortlake, Surrey (1664))
  
PROB 5/4277 WHISTLER, Daniel, MD, of Christ Church, London (includes account) 1685 (18 hearths, Daniel Whistler, Doctor of physic, 'In Great St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))
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PROB 5/4277 Whistler, Daniel, MD, of Christ Church, London (includes account) 1685 (18 hearths, Daniel Whistler, Doctor of physic, 'In Great St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))
  
 
<u>17 hearths</u>
 
<u>17 hearths</u>
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<u>16 hearths</u>
 
<u>16 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27 (16 hearths, Samuel Mico, London merchant, 'Ax Yard', St. Andrew Undershaft, London (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27|PROB 5/840  Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27]] (16 hearths, Samuel Mico, London merchant, 'Ax Yard', St. Andrew Undershaft, London (1666))
  
 
PROB 4/1932 Mounteney, Richard, of Kewe, Surrey, esq. 1684 22 Dec. (16 hearths, Mr Richard Mounteney, Kew, Surrey (1664)) (Died in the Liberty of the Tower, 1683)
 
PROB 4/1932 Mounteney, Richard, of Kewe, Surrey, esq. 1684 22 Dec. (16 hearths, Mr Richard Mounteney, Kew, Surrey (1664)) (Died in the Liberty of the Tower, 1683)
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<u>15 hearths</u>
 
<u>15 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/9632 Jacob, John, Sir, Kt. & Bt., of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middx. 1669 29 Mar (15 hearths, 'St. Mary Axe East,' St. Andrew's Undershaft. London, & 32 hearths, Bromley, Middlesex, Sir John Jacobs (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar.|PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar.]] (15 hearths, 'St. Mary Axe East,' St. Andrew's Undershaft. London, & 32 hearths, Bromley, Middlesex, Sir John Jacobs (1666))
  
PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5 (15 hearths, Robert Cranmer, London merchant, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))
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[[MRP: PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5|PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5]] (15 hearths, Robert Cranmer, London merchant, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))
  
PROB 5/1179 SLINGSBY, Sir Arthur, bart, of Bifrons, Patrixbourne, Kent (includes account) [Registered will: PROB 11/320] 1666 (15 hearths, Sr Arthur Slingsby, Patrixbourne Borough, Kent (1664))
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PROB 5/1179 Slingsby, Sir Arthur, bart, of Bifrons, Patrixbourne, Kent (includes account) [Registered will: PROB 11/320] 1666 (15 hearths, Sr Arthur Slingsby, Patrixbourne Borough, Kent (1664))
  
 
PROB 4/19510 Meggs, William, of St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., esq. 1680 10 June illeg. (15 hearths, Willm Meggs Esqr., London merchant, Whitechapel hamlet, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 4/19510 Meggs, William, of St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., esq. 1680 10 June illeg. (15 hearths, Willm Meggs Esqr., London merchant, Whitechapel hamlet, Middlesex (1666))
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PROB 4/3024 Booth, William, of Morden, Surrey, clerk 1671 21 July (14 hearths, Mr Willm Booth Rector, Mordon, Surrey (1664))
 
PROB 4/3024 Booth, William, of Morden, Surrey, clerk 1671 21 July (14 hearths, Mr Willm Booth Rector, Mordon, Surrey (1664))
  
PROB 5/457 HOLWORTHY, Sir Matthew, kt, [of Hackney, Middx] [Registered will: PROB 11/356] [Sentence: PROB 11/358] (14 hearths, Mathew Holworthy, Coleman Street Ward: The Sixth precinct (1666)).  The post-mortem inventory may refer to the twelve house and estate of Francis Bickley, Clapton Dalstone Kingsland Shackelwell and Newington within the parish of Hackney, Hackney, Middlesex (1666), which Sir Mathew Holworthy purchased from Francis Bickley post 1666)
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[[MRP: PROB 5/457 Holworthy, Sir Matthew, kt, (of Hackney, Middx) 1679|PROB 5/457 Holworthy, Sir Matthew, kt, (of Hackney, Middx) 1679]] (14 hearths, Mathew Holworthy, Coleman Street Ward: The Sixth precinct (1666)).  The post-mortem inventory may refer to the twelve house and estate of Francis Bickley, Clapton Dalstone Kingsland Shackelwell and Newington within the parish of Hackney, Hackney, Middlesex (1666), which Sir Mathew Holworthy purchased from Francis Bickley post 1666)
  
 
<u>13 hearths</u>
 
<u>13 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677) (13 hearths, 'Justice Tomlins', London, merchant, 'Bromly,' Bromley, Middlesex (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677)|PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677)]]  (13 hearths, 'Justice Tomlins', London, merchant, 'Bromly,' Bromley, Middlesex (1666))
  
 
PROB 4/2529 Pead, John, of St Lawrence Jewry, London 1675 15 Dec. (?Possibly same house as 'Isack Pead  13 hearths In St Lawrenc Lann', St Lawrence, Jewry (1966))<ref>John Pead.  Probably John Pead, draper of London.  Possibly the same house as 'Isack Pead 13 hearths In St Lawrenc Lann', St Lawrence, Jewry (1966) (PROB 11/349  Dycer 106-147 Will of John Peade, Draper of London 22 December 1675)</ref>
 
PROB 4/2529 Pead, John, of St Lawrence Jewry, London 1675 15 Dec. (?Possibly same house as 'Isack Pead  13 hearths In St Lawrenc Lann', St Lawrence, Jewry (1966))<ref>John Pead.  Probably John Pead, draper of London.  Possibly the same house as 'Isack Pead 13 hearths In St Lawrenc Lann', St Lawrence, Jewry (1966) (PROB 11/349  Dycer 106-147 Will of John Peade, Draper of London 22 December 1675)</ref>
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PROB 4/5707 Hanbury, Philip, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1674 5 Feb. (1673) (12 hearths, Philip Hanbury, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 4/5707 Hanbury, Philip, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1674 5 Feb. (1673) (12 hearths, Philip Hanbury, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
  
PROB 5/1438 BUNCE, Sir James, bart, [of East Greenwich, Kent, died in Middx] [Registered will: PROB 11/344] 1674 (12 hearths, Sir James Bunce, 'Highstreet East,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))
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PROB 5/1438 Bunce, Sir James, bart, [of East Greenwich, Kent, died in Middx] [Registered will: PROB 11/344] 1674 (12 hearths, Sir James Bunce, 'Highstreet East,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))
  
 
PROB 4/19423 Harrison, Edmund, ?embroiderer, of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London, esq. 1667 5 Oct. (12 hearths, Edmund Harrison, ?embroiderer, 'Grub Street East,' St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))
 
PROB 4/19423 Harrison, Edmund, ?embroiderer, of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London, esq. 1667 5 Oct. (12 hearths, Edmund Harrison, ?embroiderer, 'Grub Street East,' St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))
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<u>11 hearths</u>
 
<u>11 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission);  PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690] 1684) (11 hearths, Mr. Proby, London merchant & merchant tailor, Putney, Surrey (1664))
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PROB 5/1892 Proby, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission);  PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690] 1684) (11 hearths, Mr. Proby, London merchant & merchant tailor, Putney, Surrey (1664))
  
 
PROB 4/9302 Crofts, Jane, Dame, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1672 25 May) (11 hearths, The Lady Jane Crafts, St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, Pt. 1 81666))
 
PROB 4/9302 Crofts, Jane, Dame, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1672 25 May) (11 hearths, The Lady Jane Crafts, St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, Pt. 1 81666))
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PROB 4/7713 Huckle, Thomas, of St James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1677 25 June (4+3+3=10 hearths, Thomas Huckle, St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 4/7713 Huckle, Thomas, of St James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1677 25 June (4+3+3=10 hearths, Thomas Huckle, St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex (1666))
  
PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec (10 hearths, Sir John Keeling (alias Keyling(e)), St Andrews Holborne Parish (part two); and possibly 20 hearths, St. James, Clerkenwell)
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[[MRP: PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, 1671 16 Dec| PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec]](10 hearths, Sir John Keeling (alias Keyling(e)), St Andrews Holborne Parish (part two); and possibly 20 hearths, St. James, Clerkenwell)
 
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===One to nine hearths===
 
===One to nine hearths===
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PROB 20/1514 Kent, William: St. Paul, Covent Garden, tailor 1673, 1682) (9 hearths, William Kent, tailor, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 20/1514 Kent, William: St. Paul, Covent Garden, tailor 1673, 1682) (9 hearths, William Kent, tailor, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
  
PROB 5/5536 FOUCANT or FAUCANT, Didier or Dedier, of St Paul Covent Garden, Middx (account only) [Administration act: PROB 6/47 1671 (9 hearths, Didcor (sic) Fancott (sic), Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
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PROB 5/5536 Foucant or Faucant, Didier or Dedier, of St Paul Covent Garden, Middx (account only) [Administration act: PROB 6/47 1671 (9 hearths, Didcor (sic) Fancott (sic), Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
  
 
PROB 4/910 Munday, John, of St James, Clerkenwell 1671 8 Feb. (9 hearths, John Munday, St. James, Clerkenwell (1666))
 
PROB 4/910 Munday, John, of St James, Clerkenwell 1671 8 Feb. (9 hearths, John Munday, St. James, Clerkenwell (1666))
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<u>8 hearths</u>
 
<u>8 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment); see also possibly the widow of Benjamin Albyn:  PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5 (8 hearths, Benjamin Albyn, London merchant, 'Little St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment)|PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment)]]; see also possibly the widow of Benjamin Albyn:  [[MRP: PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5|PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5]] (8 hearths, Benjamin Albyn, London merchant, 'Little St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))
  
PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll) (8 hearths, Richard Turgis, grocer, 'Litle Lumbard streete ye Southsyde', St Mary Woolnoth (1666)
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[[MRP: PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll)|PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll)]] (8 hearths, Richard Turgis, grocer, 'Litle Lumbard streete ye Southsyde', St Mary Woolnoth (1666)
  
 
PROB 32/10/75 Deceased: Quinton, Christopher, Hammersmith, Middx. d. in the Kings Bench prison, Southwark, Surrey Inventory and account (1673 Easter Term) (8 hearths, 'Hammersmith,' Hammersmith, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 32/10/75 Deceased: Quinton, Christopher, Hammersmith, Middx. d. in the Kings Bench prison, Southwark, Surrey Inventory and account (1673 Easter Term) (8 hearths, 'Hammersmith,' Hammersmith, Middlesex (1666))
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PROB 4/3004 Swanley, Captain George, of Stepney alias Stebbonheath, Midd. 1679 29 Oct (8 hearths, Geo: Swanley, mariner, Mile End, Stepney, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 4/3004 Swanley, Captain George, of Stepney alias Stebbonheath, Midd. 1679 29 Oct (8 hearths, Geo: Swanley, mariner, Mile End, Stepney, Middlesex (1666))
  
PROB 4/8600 Withers, Nathaniel, the elder of St Giles without Cripplegate, Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London 1670 13 Aug. (1669) (8 hearths, Nathaniel Withers, London merchant and merchant tailor, 'Goat Alley,' St Giles, without Cripplegate (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/8600 Inventory of Nathaniel Withers the elder, 1669 XXX| PROB 4/8600 Withers, Nathaniel, the elder of St Giles without Cripplegate, Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London 1670 13 Aug. (1669)]] (8 hearths, Nathaniel Withers, London merchant and merchant tailor, 'Goat Alley,' St Giles, without Cripplegate (1666))
  
 
ROB 4/8424 Hall, William, of St Vedast, alias Fosters, London, goldsmith 1682 10 Feb. (8 hearths, William Hall, goldsmith, 'Cheap Syde,' St Vedast, Foster Lane (1666))
 
ROB 4/8424 Hall, William, of St Vedast, alias Fosters, London, goldsmith 1682 10 Feb. (8 hearths, William Hall, goldsmith, 'Cheap Syde,' St Vedast, Foster Lane (1666))
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PROB 4/11993 Goodlad, Richard, Mr., of St. Dionis Backchurch, London 1690 7 Feb. Undated (5 hearths, Richard Goodlad, 'Ax Yard,' St. Andrew Undershaft (1666))
 
PROB 4/11993 Goodlad, Richard, Mr., of St. Dionis Backchurch, London 1690 7 Feb. Undated (5 hearths, Richard Goodlad, 'Ax Yard,' St. Andrew Undershaft (1666))
  
PROB 5/535 URLIN, Simon, citizen and goldsmith of London [St Vedast Foster Lane] [Registered will: PROB 11/372] [Sentence: PROB 11/374] 1681 (5 hearths, Symon Urling, goldsmith, 'Meare mayd Taverne yeard,' St Vedast, Foster Lane (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 5/535 Inventory of Simon Urlin, citizen and goldsmith of St Vedast Foster Lane|PROB 5/535 Inventory of Simon Urlin, citizen and goldsmith of St Vedast Foster Lane]] [St Vedast Foster Lane] [Registered will: PROB 11/372] [Sentence: PROB 11/374] 1681 (5 hearths, Symon Urling, goldsmith, 'Meare mayd Taverne yeard,' St Vedast, Foster Lane (1666))
  
 
PROB 4/1887 Chalkhill, William, of Starch Greene, Hammersmith, Fulham, Midd., gent 1676 18 Oct (5 hearths, Thomas Chalkhill, gentleman, Hammersmith, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 4/1887 Chalkhill, William, of Starch Greene, Hammersmith, Fulham, Midd., gent 1676 18 Oct (5 hearths, Thomas Chalkhill, gentleman, Hammersmith, Middlesex (1666))
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PROB 4/13145 Hassard, Henry, of St. Buttolph, Aldgate, London, Citizen & Weaver 1667 3 Sept. (4 hearths, Henry Hazard, weaver, Houndsdicth, St. Bottolph, Aldgate (1666))
 
PROB 4/13145 Hassard, Henry, of St. Buttolph, Aldgate, London, Citizen & Weaver 1667 3 Sept. (4 hearths, Henry Hazard, weaver, Houndsdicth, St. Bottolph, Aldgate (1666))
  
PROB 5/5574 DARBY, Michael, of All Hallows Barking, London (account only) 1673 (4 hearths, Michehell, [Michael] Darby, painter, 'Rose Court,' Allhallows, Barking (1666))
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PROB 5/5574 Darby, Michael, of All Hallows Barking, London (account only) 1673 (4 hearths, Michehell, [Michael] Darby, painter, 'Rose Court,' Allhallows, Barking (1666))
  
 
PROB 4/19119 Cooke, Thomas, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, Citizen & Butcher 1668 5 Sept. (4 hearths, Thomas Cooke, Butcher, 'Fore Street North: Purse ally,' St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))
 
PROB 4/19119 Cooke, Thomas, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, Citizen & Butcher 1668 5 Sept. (4 hearths, Thomas Cooke, Butcher, 'Fore Street North: Purse ally,' St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))
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PROB 4/3043 Darling, Henry, of St Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1678 5 June (1677) (3 hearths, Henry Darling, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 4/3043 Darling, Henry, of St Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1678 5 June (1677) (3 hearths, Henry Darling, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
  
PROB 5/2124 SYMONDS alias SIMMONS, Hester, of Putney, Surrey 1666) (3 hearths, Wid Simmons, Putney, Surrey (1664))
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PROB 5/2124 Symonds alias Simmons, Hester, of Putney, Surrey 1666) (3 hearths, Wid Simmons, Putney, Surrey (1664))
  
 
PROB 4/7571 Watts, Elizabeth, of [Mitcham] Surrey, widow 1664 8 July (3 hearths, Eliz Watts + Eliz Watts for Sir Nicholas Carews house 6 hearths, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))
 
PROB 4/7571 Watts, Elizabeth, of [Mitcham] Surrey, widow 1664 8 July (3 hearths, Eliz Watts + Eliz Watts for Sir Nicholas Carews house 6 hearths, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))
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PROB 4/9431 Sisson, Moses, of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, fellmonger 1669 4 Oct. (2 hearths, Moses Sissons, fellmonger, St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, Surrey (1664))
 
PROB 4/9431 Sisson, Moses, of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, fellmonger 1669 4 Oct. (2 hearths, Moses Sissons, fellmonger, St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, Surrey (1664))
  
Henry Bingham.  Possibly Henry Bingham, mariner (PROB 5/2059 BINGHAM, Henry, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, died at sea, mariner (includes account) 1667) (2 hearths, Henry Bingham, mariner, Rotherhithe/Redrithe, Surrey (1664))
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Henry Bingham.  Possibly Henry Bingham, mariner (PROB 5/2059 Bingham, Henry, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, died at sea, mariner (includes account) 1667) (2 hearths, Henry Bingham, mariner, Rotherhithe/Redrithe, Surrey (1664))
  
 
PROB 4/18215 Marler, John, ?Cooper, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London 1667 5 Aug. (2 hearths, John Marler, ?cooper, St. Olave, Hart Street, London (1666))
 
PROB 4/18215 Marler, John, ?Cooper, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London 1667 5 Aug. (2 hearths, John Marler, ?cooper, St. Olave, Hart Street, London (1666))
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<u>32 hearths</u>
 
<u>32 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/2301 LAWRENCE, Sir John, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694 (26 hearths, 'In Great St Hellens', St Helen's, Bishopsgate, and 32 hearths, Putney) (32 hearths, Sir John Lawrence, London merchant, Putney, Surrey (1664))
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[[MRP: PROB 5/2301 Inventory of Sir John Lawrence, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694|PROB 5/2301 Inventory of Sir John Lawrence, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694]] (26 hearths, 'In Great St Hellens', St Helen's, Bishopsgate, and 32 hearths, Putney) (32 hearths, Sir John Lawrence, London merchant, Putney, Surrey (1664))
  
 
<u>24 hearths</u>
 
<u>24 hearths</u>
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<u>18 hearths</u>
 
<u>18 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678 (18 hearths, Sir Richard Ford, London merchant, 'Sething Lane East', St Olave Hart Street, London (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678|PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678]] (18 hearths, Sir Richard Ford, London merchant, 'Sething Lane East', St Olave Hart Street, London (1666))
  
 
<u>17 hearths</u>
 
<u>17 hearths</u>
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<u>16 hearths</u>
 
<u>16 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27 (16 hearths, Samuel Mico, London merchant, 'Ax Yard', St. Andrew Undershaft, London (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27|PROB 5/840  Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27]] (16 hearths, Samuel Mico, London merchant, 'Ax Yard', St. Andrew Undershaft, London (1666))
  
 
<u>15 hearths</u>
 
<u>15 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5 (15 hearths, Robert Cranmer, London merchant, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))
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[[MRP: PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5|PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5]] (15 hearths, Robert Cranmer, London merchant, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))
  
 
PROB 4/19510 Meggs, William, of St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., esq. 1680 10 June illeg. (15 hearths, Willm Meggs Esqr., London merchant, Whitechapel hamlet, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 4/19510 Meggs, William, of St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., esq. 1680 10 June illeg. (15 hearths, Willm Meggs Esqr., London merchant, Whitechapel hamlet, Middlesex (1666))
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<u>14 hearths</u>
 
<u>14 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/457 HOLWORTHY, Sir Matthew, kt, [of Hackney, Middx] [Registered will: PROB 11/356] [Sentence: PROB 11/358] (14 hearths, Mathew Holworthy, Coleman Street Ward: The Sixth precinct (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 5/457 Holworthy, Sir Matthew, kt, (of Hackney, Middx) 1679|PROB 5/457 Holworthy, Sir Matthew, kt, (of Hackney, Middx) 1679]] (14 hearths, Mathew Holworthy, Coleman Street Ward: The Sixth precinct (1666))
  
 
<u>13 hearths</u>
 
<u>13 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677) (13 hearths, 'Justice Tomlins', London, merchant, 'Bromly,' Bromley, Middlesex (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677)|PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677)]]  (13 hearths, 'Justice Tomlins', London, merchant, 'Bromly,' Bromley, Middlesex (1666))
  
 
<u>11 hearths</u>
 
<u>11 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission); PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690] 1684) (11 hearths, Mr. Proby, London merchant & merchant tailor, Putney, Surrey (1664))
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PROB 5/1892 Proby, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission); PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690] 1684) (11 hearths, Mr. Proby, London merchant & merchant tailor, Putney, Surrey (1664))
  
 
<u>9 hearths</u>
 
<u>9 hearths</u>
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<u>8 hearths</u>
 
<u>8 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment); see also possibly the widow of Benjamin Albyn: PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5 (8 hearths, Benjamin Albyn, London merchant, 'Little St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment)|PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment)]]; see also possibly the widow of Benjamin Albyn: [[MRP: PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5|PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5]] (8 hearths, Benjamin Albyn, London merchant, 'Little St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))
  
 
<u>6 hearths</u>
 
<u>6 hearths</u>
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<u>46 hearths</u>
 
<u>46 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/3128 Wymondesold, Sir Dawes, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.; PROB 18/7/94 Probate lawsuit Wymondesold v Wymondsold, concerning the deceased Sir Davies Wymondesold, kt of Putney, Surrey. Allegation 1675) (46 hearths, Mr Wymonsole, Putney, Surrey (1664))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/3128 Inventory of Sir Dawes Wymondesold, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.|PROB 4/3128 Inventory of Sir Dawes Wymondesold, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.]]; PROB 18/7/94 Probate lawsuit Wymondesold v Wymondsold, concerning the deceased Sir Davies Wymondesold, kt of Putney, Surrey. Allegation 1675) (46 hearths, Mr Wymonsole, Putney, Surrey (1664))
  
 
<u>30 hearths</u>
 
<u>30 hearths</u>
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<u>26 hearths</u>
 
<u>26 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/6567 Bath, The Rt Hon. Rachel, Dowager Countess of, of St [?Giles] in the Fields, Midd. 1681 16 June (26 hearths, Rachel, Countess Dowager of Bath, 'West Side of Lincolns Inne fields,' St Giles-in-the_fields (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/6567 Inventory of Rachel, Dow. Count. of Bath, of St Giles in the Fds, Midd. 1681|PROB 4/6567 Inventory of Rachel, Dow. Count. of Bath, of St Giles in the Fds, Midd. 1681]] (26 hearths, Rachel, Countess Dowager of Bath, 'West Side of Lincolns Inne fields,' St Giles-in-the_fields (1666))
  
 
<u>21 hearths</u>
 
<u>21 hearths</u>
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<u>20 hearths</u>
 
<u>20 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/9252 Pettiward, Roger, of Putney, Surrey, gent 1675 7 May; 5/1894 PETTIWARD, Roger, gent, of Putney, Surrey [Registered will: PROB 11/349] [Sentence: PROB 11/349] 1675 (20 hearths, Mr Peteward, gentleman, Putney, Surrey 81664))
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PROB 4/9252 Pettiward, Roger, of Putney, Surrey, gent 1675 7 May; 5/1894 Pettiward, Roger, gent, of Putney, Surrey [Registered will: PROB 11/349] [Sentence: PROB 11/349] 1675 (20 hearths, Mr Peteward, gentleman, Putney, Surrey 81664))
  
 
<u>15 hearths</u>
 
<u>15 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/1179 SLINGSBY, Sir Arthur, bart, of Bifrons, Patrixbourne, Kent (includes account) [Registered will: PROB 11/320] 1666 (15 hearths, Sr Arthur Slingsby, Patrixbourne Borough, Kent (1664))
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PROB 5/1179 Slingsby, Sir Arthur, bart, of Bifrons, Patrixbourne, Kent (includes account) [Registered will: PROB 11/320] 1666 (15 hearths, Sr Arthur Slingsby, Patrixbourne Borough, Kent (1664))
  
 
<u>13 hearths</u>
 
<u>13 hearths</u>
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<u>5 hearths</u>
 
<u>5 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/15636 Smith, Richard, of Redriffe, Surrey, marriner 1673 5 Mar.; PROB 5/665 SMITH, Richard, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, mariner [Registered will: PROB 11/341] 1673) (5 hearths, Richard Smith, mariner, Rotherhithe/Redrithe (1664))
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PROB 4/15636 Smith, Richard, of Redriffe, Surrey, marriner 1673 5 Mar.; PROB 5/665 Smith, Richard, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, mariner [Registered will: PROB 11/341] 1673) (5 hearths, Richard Smith, mariner, Rotherhithe/Redrithe (1664))
  
 
<u>4 hearths</u>
 
<u>4 hearths</u>
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<u>2 hearths</u>
 
<u>2 hearths</u>
  
Henry Bingham. Possibly Henry Bingham, mariner (PROB 5/2059 BINGHAM, Henry, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, died at sea, mariner (includes account) 1667) (2 hearths, Henry Bingham, mariner, Rotherhithe/Redrithe, Surrey (1664))
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Henry Bingham. Possibly Henry Bingham, mariner (PROB 5/2059 Bingham, Henry, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, died at sea, mariner (includes account) 1667) (2 hearths, Henry Bingham, mariner, Rotherhithe/Redrithe, Surrey (1664))
 
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===Physicians===
 
===Physicians===
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<u>18 hearths</u>
 
<u>18 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/4277 WHISTLER, Daniel, MD, of Christ Church, London (includes account) 1685 (18 hearths, Daniel Whistler, Doctor of physic, 'In Great St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))
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PROB 5/4277 Whistler, Daniel, MD, of Christ Church, London (includes account) 1685 (18 hearths, Daniel Whistler, Doctor of physic, 'In Great St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))
  
 
<u>10 hearths</u>
 
<u>10 hearths</u>
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<u>8 hearths</u>
 
<u>8 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/16236 Trench, Edmund, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, Dr. of Physick 1670 16 May) (8 hearths, Dr Trench, physician, 'Strette side north,' All Hallows Staing (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/16236 Trench, Edmund, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, Dr. of Physick 1670 16 May|PROB 4/16236 Trench, Edmund, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, Dr. of Physick 1670 16 May]] (8 hearths, Dr Trench, physician, 'Strette side north,' All Hallows Staing (1666))
  
 
<u>7 hearths</u>
 
<u>7 hearths</u>
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<u>10 hearths</u>
 
<u>10 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec (10 hearths, Sir John Keeling (alias Keyling(e)), St Andrews Holborne Parish (part two); and possibly 20 hearths, St. James, Clerkenwell)
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[[MRP: PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, 1671 16 Dec| PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec]](10 hearths, Sir John Keeling (alias Keyling(e)), St Andrews Holborne Parish (part two); and possibly 20 hearths, St. James, Clerkenwell)
  
 
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PROB 4/14073 Clifton, William, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, vintner 1672 12 Mar. (24 hearths William Clifton, vintner, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 4/14073 Clifton, William, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, vintner 1672 12 Mar. (24 hearths William Clifton, vintner, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
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 +
<u>19 hearths</u>
 +
 +
PROB 4/839 Rawlinson, Daniel, of St Dionis, Backchurch, London, vintner 1681 8 Feb. (19 hearths, Daniell Rawlinson, Fanchurch Street north side, St. Dionis Backchurch, London)
  
 
<u>17 hearths</u>
 
<u>17 hearths</u>
  
 
PROB 4/10155 Packenham, Edward, of East Greenwich, Kent 1665 17 June (17 hearths, Mr Edward Packenham, vintner, 'East Lane West,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))
 
PROB 4/10155 Packenham, Edward, of East Greenwich, Kent 1665 17 June (17 hearths, Mr Edward Packenham, vintner, 'East Lane West,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))
 +
 +
<u>14 hearths</u>
 +
 +
PROB 4/14343 Hall, Samuell, of Wapping in St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., Citizen & Vintner of London 1680 19 Oct. (14 hearths, Samuell Hall, Wapping Hamblett, Stepney, Middlesex (1666))
 +
 +
<u>13 hearths</u>
 +
 +
PROB 4/6254 Wise, William, [of St. Peter, Cornhill], Citizen and Vintner of London 1668 18 May (1667) (13 hearths, William Wise, The Second Precinct, Cornhill ward (1662))
 +
 +
<u>9 hearths</u>
 +
 +
PROB 4/18445 Woodcocke, George, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, Citizen & Vintner of London 1669 6 May (9 hearths, George Woodcock, Grub Street West, St Giles, Cripplegate (1666))
  
 
<u>8 hearths</u>
 
<u>8 hearths</u>
  
 
PROB 4/14651 Stevenson, Persivall, of Ealing als. Yealing, Mdx. 1688 22 Sept. [?1687] (8 hearths, Paschall Stevens, innholder, 'Little Ealing,' Ealing, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 4/14651 Stevenson, Persivall, of Ealing als. Yealing, Mdx. 1688 22 Sept. [?1687] (8 hearths, Paschall Stevens, innholder, 'Little Ealing,' Ealing, Middlesex (1666))
 +
 +
<u>5 hearths</u>
 +
 +
PROB 4/16726 Busbee, Mr., Christopher, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., [innkeeper] 1679 [?] May [illeg.] (5 hearths, Xofer Busby, St James, Clerkenwell (pt. 2), Middlesex (1666))
 
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===Sugar Refiner===
 
===Sugar Refiner===
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<u>8 hearths</u>
 
<u>8 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll) (8 hearths, Richard Turgis, grocer, 'Litle Lumbard streete ye Southsyde', St Mary Woolnoth (1666)
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[[MRP: PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll)|PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll)]] (8 hearths, Richard Turgis, grocer, 'Litle Lumbard streete ye Southsyde', St Mary Woolnoth (1666)
  
 
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PROB 4/5707 Hanbury, Philip, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1674 5 Feb. (1673) (12 hearths, Philip Hanbury, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 4/5707 Hanbury, Philip, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1674 5 Feb. (1673) (12 hearths, Philip Hanbury, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
  
PROB 5/1438 BUNCE, Sir James, bart, [of East Greenwich, Kent, died in Middx] [Registered will: PROB 11/344] 1674 (12 hearths, Sir James Bunce, 'Highstreet East,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))
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PROB 5/1438 Bunce, Sir James, bart, [of East Greenwich, Kent, died in Middx] [Registered will: PROB 11/344] 1674 (12 hearths, Sir James Bunce, 'Highstreet East,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))
  
 
<u>11 hearths</u>
 
<u>11 hearths</u>
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PROB 4/11545 Rugg, Thomas, of St. Paul, Covent Garden 1670 31 Mar. (9 hearths, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 4/11545 Rugg, Thomas, of St. Paul, Covent Garden 1670 31 Mar. (9 hearths, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
  
PROB 5/5536 FOUCANT or FAUCANT, Didier or Dedier, of St Paul Covent Garden, Middx (account only) [Administration act: PROB 6/47 1671 (9 hearths, Didcor (sic) Fancott (sic), Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
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PROB 5/5536 Foucant or Faucant, Didier or Dedier, of St Paul Covent Garden, Middx (account only) [Administration act: PROB 6/47 1671 (9 hearths, Didcor (sic) Fancott (sic), Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))
  
 
PROB 4/910 Munday, John, of St James, Clerkenwell 1671 8 Feb. (9 hearths, John Munday, St. James, Clerkenwell (1666))
 
PROB 4/910 Munday, John, of St James, Clerkenwell 1671 8 Feb. (9 hearths, John Munday, St. James, Clerkenwell (1666))
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==Inventories with known hearth size sorted by London & environs parishes==
 
==Inventories with known hearth size sorted by London & environs parishes==
 
'''140 inventories with known hearth size, 03/03/12'''
 
'''140 inventories with known hearth size, 03/03/12'''
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===St Alban Wood Street===
  
===Allhallows in the West===
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'''No inventories can be matched to hearths'''
 
+
<u>6 hearths</u>
+
 
+
PROB 4/4807 Sambrook, Samuel, of Allhallows in the West 1676 26 May (6 hearths, Samuell Sambrooke, London merchant, 'Coleman Street ward: Second precinct,' London (1662))
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===St Allhallowes, Barking===
 
===St Allhallowes, Barking===
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<u>4 hearths</u>
 
<u>4 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/5574 DARBY, Michael, of All Hallows Barking, London (account only) 1673
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PROB 5/5574 Darby, Michael, of All Hallows Barking, London (account only) 1673
 +
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 +
===Allhallows in the West===
 +
 
 +
<u>6 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/4807 Sambrook, Samuel, of Allhallows in the West 1676 26 May (6 hearths, Samuell Sambrooke, London merchant, 'Coleman Street ward: Second precinct,' London (1662))
 
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===All Hallows Staining===
 
===All Hallows Staining===
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<u>8 hearths</u>
 
<u>8 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/16236 Trench, Edmund, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, Dr. of Physick 1670 16 May) (8 hearths, Dr Trench, physician, 'Strette side north,' All Hallows Staing (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/16236 Trench, Edmund, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, Dr. of Physick 1670 16 May|PROB 4/16236 Trench, Edmund, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, Dr. of Physick 1670 16 May]] (8 hearths, Dr Trench, physician, 'Strette side north,' All Hallows Staing (1666))
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===St Alphage London Wall===
 +
 
 +
<u>5 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/10556 Andrewse, Richard, Mr., of St. Alphage, London 1666 20 July (Possibly Widdow Andrews, 5 hearths, From the end of Alderman Berrey agaynst the walle, St Alphage London Wall, was the widdow of Richard Andrewse, and was in the same house (1666))
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/10330 Norris, Joshua, of St. Alphage, London Wall, London, citizen & cordwayner 1667 9 Jan. (1666) (Possibly 5 hearths, Mr Norris, In Helmet Court, St Alphage London Wall (1666))
  
 
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<u>10 hearths</u>
 
<u>10 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec (10 hearths, Sir John Keeling (alias Keyling(e)), St Andrews Holborne Parish (part two); and possibly 20 hearths, St. James, Clerkenwell)
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[[MRP: PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, 1671 16 Dec| PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec]](10 hearths, Sir John Keeling (alias Keyling(e)), St Andrews Holborne Parish (part two); and possibly 20 hearths, St. James, Clerkenwell)
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===St Andrew Hubbard===
 +
 
 +
'''No inventories can be matched to hearths'''
 
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===St Andrew Undershaft===
 
===St Andrew Undershaft===
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<u>16 hearths</u>
 
<u>16 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27 (16 hearths, Samuel Mico, London merchant, 'Ax Yard', St. Andrew Undershaft, London (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27|PROB 5/840  Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27]] (16 hearths, Samuel Mico, London merchant, 'Ax Yard', St. Andrew Undershaft, London (1666))
  
 
<u>15 hearths</u>
 
<u>15 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/9632 Jacob, John, Sir, Kt. & Bt., of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middx. 1669 29 Mar. (?May include inventory for 15 hearth, Sir John Jacobm St Andrew Undershaft (1664))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar.|PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar.]] (?May include inventory for 15 hearths, Sir John Jacob, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))
 +
 
 +
<u>13 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/13312 Clitherow, James, of Boston in New Branford [Brentford] Mdx, esq. 1683 20 June (May include 13 hearths, James Cloutherow, St Mary Ax East, St Andrew Undershaft (1666). If London inventory is included will be interesting, since Clitherow's London house was adjacent to William Love's house)
 +
 
 +
<u>10 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/8926 Terne, Christopher of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, Doctor in physick 1674 31 Mar. (10 hearths, Dr Christopher Terne, doctor in physick, Ax Yard, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))
 +
 
 +
<u>9 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/9399 De Lillers, Isaac, Mr., of St. Andrew Undershaft, London 1679 12 May (1678) (9 hearths, Isaac De Lillers, Leadenhall Street south, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))
 +
 
 +
<u>8 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/8768 Darker, Thomas, of St Andrew Undershaft, London, Citizen and Blacksmith. Perhaps Commissary Committee 1666 10 Jan. (1665)) (May be same house as 8 hearth house of Ann Darge, presumed widow of Thomas Darker, St Mary Ax west, St Andrew Undershaft (1666)
 +
 
 +
<u>7 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/9560 Sell, William, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, apothecary 1685 25 Apr. (7 hearths, William Sell, apothecary, Leadenhall Street north, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))
 +
 
 +
<u>6 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/17568 Peckett, Richard, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London 1675 13 Mar. (6 hearths, Richard Pickett, Ax Yard, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/2232 Lewis, Rees, of St Andrew Undershaft London ob Radnor, Citizen and Clothworker of London 1675 14 Dec. (6 hearths, Rees Lewis, clothworker, St Mary Ax west, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))
  
 
<u>5 hearths</u>
 
<u>5 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/11993 Goodlad, Richard, Mr., of St. Dionis Backchurch, London 1690 7 Feb. Undated (5 hearths, Richard Goodlad, St Andrew Undershaft (1666)
+
PROB 4/11993 Goodlad, Richard, Mr., of St. Dionis Backchurch, London 1690 7 Feb. Undated (5 hearths, Richard Goodlad, merchant taylor, Ax Yard, St Andrew Undershaft (1666)
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/7549 Smith, Henry, Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London [of St. Andrew Undershaft, grocer] 1676 9 June (1675) (5 hearths, Henry Smith, citizen and merchant taylor and/or grocer, Leadenhall Street north, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))
 +
 
 +
<u>4 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/5765 Iles, Christopher, of St Andrew Undershaft, London 1682 29 Nov. (4 hearths, Christopher Iles, gentleman, Leadenhall Street south, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))
 +
 
 +
<u>3 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/9602 Crow, John, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, citizen and pewterer 1671 3 Feb. (3 hearths, John Crow, pewterer, Leadenhall Street north, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))
  
 
<u>2 hearths</u>
 
<u>2 hearths</u>
  
(PROB 4/4302 Simkis, Humfry, of St Andrew Undershaft, London, Citizen and Draper 1670 7 Oct.
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PROB 4/4302 Simkis, Humfry, of St Andrew Undershaft, London, Citizen and Draper 1670 7 Oct. (2 hearths, Humfry Simkis, citizen and draper, Leadenhall Street north, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))
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===St Antholin Budge Row===
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'''No inventories can be matched to hearth tax data'''
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===St Barlolomew the Great===
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 +
<u>7 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/10526 Whiteing, John, of St. Bartholomew the Great, London, Citizen & Draper 1681 6 Aug. Undated (7 hearths, John Whiting, citizen and draper, Long laine south, St Bartholomew the Great (1666))
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 +
<u>5 hearths</u>
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 +
PROB 32/10/79 Deceased: King, Henry, merchant, St. Bartholomew the Great, Middx. Inventory 1673 Apr. 12 (1673 Easter) (5 hearths, Henry King, merchant, Long laine south, St Bartholomew the Great (1666))
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 +
<u>4 hearths</u>
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 +
PROB 4/16128 Ingersole, Henry, of St. Bartholomew the Great, London 1675 6 Aug. (4 hearths, Hen. Ingersold, Long laine south, St Bartholomew the Great (1666))
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PROB 4/11547 Poynting, Margaret, of St. Bartholomew the Great, London, widow 1699 11 May Undated (Just possibly the same house as her presumed husband, John Poynting, 4 hearths (1666), tobacconist, Long laine south, St Bartholomew the Great (1666))
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 +
<u>2 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/2269  Rayner, John of St Bartholomew the Great London 1680 4 March (2 hearths, John Raynor, Long laine south, St Bartholomew the Great (1666))
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 +
PROB 4/17730 Bibie, Nicholas, of St. Bartholomew the Great, London 1673 [?15] Apr. (2 hearths, Nico. Bibbey, Long laine south, St Bartholomew the Great (1666))
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===St Bartholomew the Less===
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<u>7 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/4585 Fox, Adoni[ah], of St Bartholomew the Less, London 1673 4 April (Possible related to Aldr Fox, 7 hearths, Smith side, St Barthoomew the Less (1666))
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 +
<u>6 hearths</u>
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 +
PROB 4/4829 Edgley, Thomas, of St Bartholomew the Less, Citizen and Skinner 1666 [blank] (6 hearths, Thomas Edgeley, Smith side, St Bartholomew the Less (1666))
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 +
<u>4 hearths</u>
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 +
PROB 4/9750 Crumpe, James, of St. Bartholomew the Less, London 1669 27 Nov. (1668) (4 hearths, James Crumpe, stationer, Well Yard, St Bartholomew the Less (1666))
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===St Benet Gracechurch===
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 +
'''No inventories can be matched to hearth tax data'''
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===St Benet Sherehog===
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'''No inventories can be matched to hearth tax data'''
 
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===St Bevis Marks===
 
===St Bevis Marks===
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<u>26 hearths</u>
 
<u>26 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/6567 Bath, The Rt Hon. Rachel, Dowager Countess of, of St [?Giles] in the Fields, Midd. 1681 16 June (26 hearths, Rachel, Countess Dowager of Bath, 'West Side of Lincolns Inne fields,' St Giles-in-the_fields (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/6567 Inventory of Rachel, Dow. Count. of Bath, of St Giles in the Fds, Midd. 1681|PROB 4/6567 Inventory of Rachel, Dow. Count. of Bath, of St Giles in the Fds, Midd. 1681]] (26 hearths, Rachel, Countess Dowager of Bath, 'West Side of Lincolns Inne fields,' St Giles-in-the_fields (1666))
  
 
<u>25 hearths</u>
 
<u>25 hearths</u>
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PROB 5/2843 Seymour, John, duke of Somerset, of Amesbury, Wilts [Registered will: PROB 11/351 (12 hearths, Lord John Somersett, West Side of Lincolns Inne fields, St Giles in the Fields (1666))
 
PROB 5/2843 Seymour, John, duke of Somerset, of Amesbury, Wilts [Registered will: PROB 11/351 (12 hearths, Lord John Somersett, West Side of Lincolns Inne fields, St Giles in the Fields (1666))
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 +
PROB 4/19895 Daniell, Sir Thomas, kt., of St. Martin in the Fields, Mdx. 1686 4 Mar. (12 hearths, Sir Thomas Daniell, Great Queen Street, St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex (1666))
  
 
<u>9 hearths</u>
 
<u>9 hearths</u>
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Nine inventories, ranging from three to eight hearths
 
Nine inventories, ranging from three to eight hearths
 
  
 
<u>8 hearths</u>
 
<u>8 hearths</u>
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PROB 4/1923 Bell, Randall, of St Gregory, London 1688 23 Aug. (5 hearths, Randall Bell, in a little courte, St Gregory, (1666))
 
PROB 4/1923 Bell, Randall, of St Gregory, London 1688 23 Aug. (5 hearths, Randall Bell, in a little courte, St Gregory, (1666))
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 +
PROB 4/11709 Grantham, William, of St. Gregory, London, stationer 1676 15 June  (5 hearths, Will Grantham, stationer, St Paules Church yeard north syde, St Gregory (1666))
  
 
<u>3 hearths</u>
 
<u>3 hearths</u>
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PROB 4/11753 Lashe, Elizabeth, of St. Gregory by St. Paul, London, widdow 1680 30 Oct. (?3 hearths, ?same house as Francis Lash, Paules Chaine east syde, St Gregory (1666))
 
PROB 4/11753 Lashe, Elizabeth, of St. Gregory by St. Paul, London, widdow 1680 30 Oct. (?3 hearths, ?same house as Francis Lash, Paules Chaine east syde, St Gregory (1666))
 
PROB 4/11709 Grantham, William, of St. Gregory, London, stationer 1676 15 June  (5 hearths, Will Grantham, stationer, St Paules Church yeard north syde, St Gregory (1666))
 
  
 
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<u>8 hearths</u>
 
<u>8 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment); see also possibly the widow of Benjamin Albyn: PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5 (8 hearths, Benjamin Albyn, London merchant, 'Little St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment)|PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment)]]; see also possibly the widow of Benjamin Albyn: [[MRP: PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5|PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5]] (8 hearths, Benjamin Albyn, London merchant, 'Little St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))
  
 
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<u>20 hearths</u>
 
<u>20 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec (10 hearths, Sir John Keeling (alias Keyling(e)), St Andrews Holborne Parish (part two); and possibly 20 hearths, St. James, Clerkenwell)
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[[MRP: PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, 1671 16 Dec| PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec]](10 hearths, Sir John Keeling (alias Keyling(e)), St Andrews Holborne Parish (part two); and possibly 20 hearths, St. James, Clerkenwell)
  
 
<u>15 hearths</u>
 
<u>15 hearths</u>
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PROB 4/4895 Rogers, John, of St James, Clerkenwell, London 1685 25 Aug. (168[?3] (5 hearths, John Rogers, St James, Clerkenwell (1666))
 
PROB 4/4895 Rogers, John, of St James, Clerkenwell, London 1685 25 Aug. (168[?3] (5 hearths, John Rogers, St James, Clerkenwell (1666))
  
PROB 32/7/70Deceased: Hooton, Richard, St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. Inventory 1671 Apr. 4 (1671 Apr. 6) (5 hearths, Richard Hootten, yeoman, St James, Clerkenwell pt 1 (1666)
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PROB 32/7/70 Deceased: Hooton, Richard, St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. Inventory 1671 Apr. 4 (1671 Apr. 6) (5 hearths, Richard Hootten, yeoman, St James, Clerkenwell pt 1 (1666)
  
 
PROB 4/15861 Fenn, John, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1676 [?19] Dec. Undated) (5 hearths, John Fenn, St James Clerkenwell pt 1 (1666))
 
PROB 4/15861 Fenn, John, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1676 [?19] Dec. Undated) (5 hearths, John Fenn, St James Clerkenwell pt 1 (1666))
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<u>32 hearths</u>
 
<u>32 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/9632 Jacob, John, Sir, Kt. & Bt., of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middx. 1669 29 Mar. (32 hearths, Sir John Jacob, St Leonard Bromley, Middlesex (1666)
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[[MRP: PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar.|PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar.]] (32 hearths, Sir John Jacob, St Leonard Bromley, Middlesex (1666)
  
 
<u>13 hearths</u>
 
<u>13 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677) (13 hearths, 'Justice Tomlins', London, merchant, 'Bromly,' Bromley, Middlesex (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677)|PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677)]]  (13 hearths, 'Justice Tomlins', London, merchant, 'Bromly,' Bromley, Middlesex (1666))
  
 
<u>9 hearths</u>
 
<u>9 hearths</u>
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'''No data as of yet for individuals with inventories'''
 
'''No data as of yet for individuals with inventories'''
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===St Martins in the Field===
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<u>21 hearths</u>
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PROB 4/8783 Tittford, Charles, of St Martin in the Fields, Middx., innholder 1678 29 Nov.; PROB 11/356  Reeve 1-55 Will of Charles Tittford, Innholder of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex 04 May 1678 (21 hearths, Charles Tiford, innholder, Thompsons ward, St Martins in the Field (1666)
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 +
<u>20 hearths</u>
 +
 +
PROB 4/14605 Howard, Sir Phillipp, at his house in Scotland Yard 1686 9 June (20 hearths, Sir Phillipe Howard, Scotland Yard, Haymarket, St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex (1666))
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<u>10 hearths</u>
 +
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PROB 4/15271 Scroope, Adrian, of St. Martin in the Feilds, gent 1668 20 Aug. (10 hearths, Adrian Scroope, gentleman, Durham yard, St Martin in the Fields (1666))
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<u>9 hearths</u>
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 +
PROB 4/4127 Webb, Jeremiah, of St Martin in the Fields, Midd., apothecary 1670 16 May (9 hearths, Jeremiah Webb, Street, St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex (1666))
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<u>7 hearths</u>
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 +
PROB 4/21671  Davenport, John, of St. Martin in the [Fields, Mdx.] carpenter [?1668 illeg.] ?Undated (7 hearths, John Davenport, carpenter (to the King), Round Court, St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex (1666))
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 +
PROB 4/15877 Taylor, John, of St. Martin in the Feilds, Mdx., Doctor of physick 1685 27 Oct.) (7 hearths, John Taylor, The Strand, St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex (1666))
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===St Martin le Grand===
 
===St Martin le Grand===
  
'''No data as of yet'''
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<u>4 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/8344 Johnson, [John], of St Martin Le Grand, London, leather-seller 1694 12 Oct. (4 hearths, John Johnson, leatherseller, Little Deanes Court, St Martin le Grand (1666))
 
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===St Martin Ludgate===
 
===St Martin Ludgate===
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<u>4 hearths</u>
 
<u>4 hearths</u>
  
ROB 4/8144 Norfolk, Thomas, of St Mary at Hill, London, Citizen and Tylor 1677 22 Nov.; PROB 5/1278 NORFOLKE, Thomas, of St Mary at Hill, London, citizen and bricklayer [Administration act: PROB 6/52] 1677
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ROB 4/8144 Norfolk, Thomas, of St Mary at Hill, London, Citizen and Tylor 1677 22 Nov.; PROB 5/1278 Norfolke, Thomas, of St Mary at Hill, London, citizen and bricklayer [Administration act: PROB 6/52] 1677
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 +
<u>3 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/8082 Hawkins, Robert, of St Mary at Hill, London 1691 6 July) (3 hearths, Robert Hawkines, North side, St Mary at Hill, London (1666))
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===St Mary Colechurch===
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 +
<u>5 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/17955 Newton, Thomas, of St. Mary Colechurch, London, Citizen & Grocer 1672 15 May (5 hearths, Thomas Newton, citizen and grocer, Mary: Coalehurch, St Mary Colechurch (1666))
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 +
<u>3 hearths</u>
 +
 
 +
PROB 4/3882 Newton, John, of St Mary Colechurch, London, Citizen and Grocer 1682 26 Oct. (3 hearths, John: Newton, citizen and grocer, Mary: Coalehurch, St Mary Colechurch (1666))
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===St Mary Woolnoth===
 
===St Mary Woolnoth===
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<u>8 hearths</u>
 
<u>8 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll) (8 hearths, Richard Turgis, grocer, 'Litle Lumbard streete ye Southsyde', St Mary Woolnoth (1666)
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[[MRP: PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll)|PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll)]] (8 hearths, Richard Turgis, grocer, 'Litle Lumbard streete ye Southsyde', St Mary Woolnoth (1666)
  
 
<u>7 hearths</u>
 
<u>7 hearths</u>
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<u>5 hearths</u>
 
<u>5 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/5526 EVERARD, Charles, esq, of St Mary Woolnoth, London (account only) 1670) (5 hearths, Charles Everard, goldsmith, St Mary Woolnoth (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 5/5526 Everard, Charles, esq, of St Mary Woolnoth, London (account only) 1670)|PROB 5/5526 Everard, Charles, esq, of St Mary Woolnoth, London (account only) 1670)]] (5 hearths, Charles Everard, goldsmith, St Mary Woolnoth (1666))
  
 
<u>4 hearths</u>
 
<u>4 hearths</u>
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(PROB 4/3406 Avery, William, esq., of St Michael, Bassishaw, London 1672 18 June)
 
(PROB 4/3406 Avery, William, esq., of St Michael, Bassishaw, London 1672 18 June)
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===St Michael Cornhill===
  
 +
<u>7 hearths</u>
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 +
PROB 4/10260 Wells, Hugh, of St. Michael, Cornhill, London, citizen & armourer 1674 4 Mar. (7 hearths, Hugh Wells, citozena nd armourer, The Secpnd Precinct, St Michael Cornhill, Cornhillw ard (1662))
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<u>4 hearths</u>
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 +
PROB 4/6964 Wilson, Zachary, of St Michael, Cornhill, London 1670 1 July; PROB 5/3315 Wilson, Zachary, [of St Michael Cornhill, London] [Registered will: PROB 11/333] 1670 (4 hearths, Zachary Wilson, The Fourth Precinct, Cornhill ward (1662))
 
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<u>Hearths unknown</u>
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PROB 4/21905 Debnam, George, of [St. Michael in Cornhill, London, Citizen & Mercer][1674] 15 Feb. (Hearths not socified, though listed in hearth tax return, George Debnam, Second Precinct, St Michael Cornhill, London (1662)
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===St Nicholas Accons===
 
===St Nicholas Accons===
  
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<u>18 hearths</u>
 
<u>18 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678 (18 hearths, Sir Richard Ford, London merchant, 'Sething Lane East', St Olave Hart Street, London (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678|PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678]] (18 hearths, Sir Richard Ford, London merchant, 'Sething Lane East', St Olave Hart Street, London (1666))
  
 
<u>10 hearths</u>
 
<u>10 hearths</u>
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PROB 4/3043 Darling, Henry, of St Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1678 5 June (1677) (3 hearths, Henry Darling, St Paul Covent Garden (1666))
 
PROB 4/3043 Darling, Henry, of St Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1678 5 June (1677) (3 hearths, Henry Darling, St Paul Covent Garden (1666))
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===St Peter Cornhill===
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<u>16 hearths</u>
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PROB 4/8002 Hinton, William, of St Peter, Cornhill, London, Citizen and Ironmonger 1689 4 Oct. (16 hearths, William Hinton, citizen and ironmonger, Fourth precinct, Cornhill ward, St Peter Cornhill (1662))
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<u>13 hearths</u>
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4/6254 Wise, William, [of St. Peter, Cornhill], Citizen and Vintner of London 1668 18 May (1667) (13 hearths, William Wise, citizen and vintner, Second Precinct, St Peter Cornhill, London (1662))
 
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===St Vedast Foster Lane===
 
===St Vedast Foster Lane===
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<u>5 hearths</u>
 
<u>5 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/535 URLIN, Simon, citizen and goldsmith of London [St Vedast Foster Lane] [Registered will: PROB 11/372] [Sentence: PROB 11/374] 1681 (5 hearths, Symon Urling, Meare mayd Taverne yeard, St Vedast Foster Lane (1666))
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[[MRP: PROB 5/535 Inventory of Simon Urlin, citizen and goldsmith of St Vedast Foster Lane|PROB 5/535 Inventory of Simon Urlin, citizen and goldsmith of St Vedast Foster Lane]] [Registered will: PROB 11/372] [Sentence: PROB 11/374] 1681 (5 hearths, Symon Urling, Meare mayd Taverne yeard, St Vedast Foster Lane (1666))
  
 
<u>3 hearths</u>
 
<u>3 hearths</u>
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<u>39 hearths</u>
 
<u>39 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/3027 GORDON (sic), Sir Dennis, kt, of Clapham, Surrey 1688 (39 hearths, Dennis Gauden, Clapham, Surrey (1664))
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PROB 5/3027 Gordon(sic), Sir Dennis, kt, of Clapham, Surrey 1688 (39 hearths, Dennis Gauden, Clapham, Surrey (1664))
 
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===Deptford, Kent===
 
===Deptford, Kent===
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<u>12 hearths</u>
 
<u>12 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/1438 BUNCE, Sir James, bart, [of East Greenwich, Kent, died in Middx] [Registered will: PROB 11/344] 1674 (12 hearths, Sir James Bunce, 'Highstreet East,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))
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PROB 5/1438 Bunce, Sir James, bart, [of East Greenwich, Kent, died in Middx] [Registered will: PROB 11/344] 1674 (12 hearths, Sir James Bunce, 'Highstreet East,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))
  
 
<u>9 hearths</u>
 
<u>9 hearths</u>
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<u>3 hearths</u>
 
<u>3 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/1216 DRY, Abraham, sen, of Greenwich, Kent, gardener (account only) [Administration act: PROB 6/76] 1700; plus PROB 5/1217, PROB 5/1218, PROB 5/1219, PROB 5/1220, and PROB 5/2914 (all dated 1700) (3 hearths, Abraham Dry, Church wall, East Greenwich (1664))
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PROB 5/1216 Dry, Abraham, sen, of Greenwich, Kent, gardener (account only) [Administration act: PROB 6/76] 1700; plus PROB 5/1217, PROB 5/1218, PROB 5/1219, PROB 5/1220, and PROB 5/2914 (all dated 1700) (3 hearths, Abraham Dry, Church wall, East Greenwich (1664))
  
 
<u>2 hearths</u>
 
<u>2 hearths</u>
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PROB 4/4473 Cornish, Joseph, of Edmonton, Midd. 1675 9 April (1674) (3 + 10 hearths, ?Mr Cornis, Edmonton (1666))
 
PROB 4/4473 Cornish, Joseph, of Edmonton, Midd. 1675 9 April (1674) (3 + 10 hearths, ?Mr Cornis, Edmonton (1666))
  
PROB 5/2381 ROGERS, Richard, esq, of Edmonton, Middx (includes 2 commissions) 1666 (10 hearths, ?Mr Rogers, Edmunton (1666))
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PROB 5/2381 Rogers, Richard, esq, of Edmonton, Middx (includes 2 commissions) 1666 (10 hearths, ?Mr Rogers, Edmunton (1666))
  
 
<u>8 hearths</u>
 
<u>8 hearths</u>
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<u>15 hearths</u>
 
<u>15 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5 (15 hearths, Robert Cranmer, London merchant, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))
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[[MRP: PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5|PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5]] (15 hearths, Robert Cranmer, London merchant, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))
  
 
<u>13 hearths</u>
 
<u>13 hearths</u>
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<u>46 hearths</u>
 
<u>46 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/3128 Wymondesold, Sir Dawes, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.; PROB 18/7/94 Probate lawsuit Wymondesold v Wymondsold, concerning the deceased Sir Davies Wymondesold, kt of Putney, Surrey. Allegation 1675) (46 hearths, Mr Wymonsole, Putney, Surrey (1664))
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[[MRP: PROB 4/3128 Inventory of Sir Dawes Wymondesold, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.|PROB 4/3128 Inventory of Sir Dawes Wymondesold, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.]]; PROB 18/7/94 Probate lawsuit Wymondesold v Wymondsold, concerning the deceased Sir Davies Wymondesold, kt of Putney, Surrey. Allegation 1675) (46 hearths, Mr Wymonsole, Putney, Surrey (1664))
  
 
<u>32 hearths</u>
 
<u>32 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/2301 LAWRENCE, Sir John, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694 (26 hearths, 'In Great St Hellens', St Helen's, Bishopsgate, and 32 hearths, Putney) (32 hearths, Sir John Lawrence, London merchant, Putney, Surrey (1664))
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[[MRP: PROB 5/2301 Inventory of Sir John Lawrence, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694|PROB 5/2301 Inventory of Sir John Lawrence, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694]] (26 hearths, 'In Great St Hellens', St Helen's, Bishopsgate, and 32 hearths, Putney) (32 hearths, Sir John Lawrence, London merchant, Putney, Surrey (1664))
  
 
<u>20 hearths</u>
 
<u>20 hearths</u>
  
PROB 4/9252 Pettiward, Roger, of Putney, Surrey, gent 1675 7 May; 5/1894 PETTIWARD, Roger, gent, of Putney, Surrey [Registered will: PROB 11/349] [Sentence: PROB 11/349] 1675 (20 hearths, Mr Peteward, gentleman, Putney, Surrey 81664))
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PROB 4/9252 Pettiward, Roger, of Putney, Surrey, gent 1675 7 May; 5/1894 Pettiward, Roger, gent, of Putney, Surrey [Registered will: PROB 11/349] [Sentence: PROB 11/349] 1675 (20 hearths, Mr Peteward, gentleman, Putney, Surrey 81664))
  
 
<u>11 hearths</u>
 
<u>11 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission); PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690] 1684) (11 hearths, Mr. Proby, London merchant & merchant tailor, Putney, Surrey (1664))
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PROB 5/1892 Proby, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission); PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690] 1684) (11 hearths, Mr. Proby, London merchant & merchant tailor, Putney, Surrey (1664))
  
 
<u>9 hearths</u>
 
<u>9 hearths</u>
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<u>3 hearths</u>
 
<u>3 hearths</u>
  
PROB 5/2124 SYMONDS alias SIMMONS, Hester, of Putney, Surrey 1666 (3 hearths, Wid Simmons, Putney, Surrey (1664))
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PROB 5/2124 Symonds alias Simmons, Hester, of Putney, Surrey 1666 (3 hearths, Wid Simmons, Putney, Surrey (1664))
 
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===Stepney===
 
===Stepney===
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PROB 4/3004 Swanley, Captain George, of Stepney alias Stebbonheath, Midd. 1679 29 Oct (8 hearths, Geo: Swanley, mariner, Mile End, Stepney, Middlesex (1666))
 
PROB 4/3004 Swanley, Captain George, of Stepney alias Stebbonheath, Midd. 1679 29 Oct (8 hearths, Geo: Swanley, mariner, Mile End, Stepney, Middlesex (1666))
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<u>7 hearths</u>
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PROB 32/3/77 Deceased: Carter, John, citizen and turner of London, Limehouse, Middx. Inventory of goods in Limehouse and elsewhere (1667/8 March 5) (7 hearths, citizen and turner, Limehouse (1666))
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PROB 5/2770 Shaw, captain John, of Limehouse, Middx, mariner 1679 (7 hearths, Capt. Shawe, Limehouse, Middlesex (1666))
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<u>3 hearths</u>
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PROB 32/4/102 Deceased: Severne, John, Limehouse, Stepney, Middx. Inventory 1669 Oct. 1 (1669 Nov. 12) (3 hearths, John Severen, Limehouse, Middlesex (1666))
 
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==East Sussex Record Office==
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[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=179-frewen_1&cid=2-1-8#2-1-8 East Sussex Record Office: Archives of the Frewen Family of Brickwall in Northiam (FRE/1 - FRE/1126); Personal  (no ref. or date): Account book  FRE/525  1669-1778: Account book of martha Turner of Putney, Surrey (widow of John Turner) containing a comprehensive record of her receipts and expenditure on household and personal commodities  FRE/526  1674 - 1680]
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- Contents: Jun 1674 - May 1677, the second Jun 1677 - Mar 1680; 1674-1680
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==Essex Record Office==
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[[MRP: D/DPr/430 Inventory of Henry Andrewes, 1638|D/DPr/430 Inventory of Henry Andrewes, 1638]]
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D/DPr/431          Receipt of jewels, plate etc. from Anne Andrewes, 1638/39
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D/DPr/435          Account of Daniel Andrews and Samuel Mico, executors of Henry Andrewes, 1641
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[[MRP: VH  96/6226 Inventory of Thomas Stanley 1669|VH  96/6226 Inventory of Thomas Stanley 1669]]
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==Lincolnshire Archives==
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[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=057-2thoroldofharmston&cid=3-7-1#3-7-1 Lincolnshire Archives: 2 Thorold of Harmston: FAMILY PAPERS  2 THOR HAR 3  (n.d.): Household Property.  2 THOR HAR 3/7  (n.d.): Inventory.  2 THOR HAR 3/7/1  1609-1632]
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- Contents: Implements and household stuff bought by Thomas Thorold since entering upon his house in St Lawrence Poultry, with costs. (Endorsed: list of abatements, 1601-1602.)
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- CSG: Thomas Thorold, ironmonger, was the father of Charles Thorold, and was buried at Putney
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[[MRP: C6/151Pt1/55 Inventory of John Wolsentholme, merchant taylor, 1661, ff. X-1|C6/151Pt1/55 Inventory of John Wolsentholme, merchant taylor, 1661, ff. X-1]]
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[[MRP: C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7|C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7]]
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C 104/2 BROWN v STERRY: Inventory of timber-yard temp Jas II
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C 104/69 BROWN v STERRY: Papers in BACON v ROGERS (1714); Inventory of goods of Rachel Rogers (ob 1721). Assignments of seamen's pensions. Letters and advertisements: Wapping, Kenton, Middx; Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey 17th cent
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C 104/70 BROWN v STERRY: Papers in BACON v ROGERS (1714); Inventory of goods of Rachel Rogers (ob 1721). Assignments of seamen's pensions. Letters and advertisements: Wapping, Kenton, Middx; Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey 17th cent
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C 107/70 Deeds and papers relating to the affairs of Paul Wicks, scrivener and money-lender, and to property in: London: Holborn, Clerkenwell, Islington, St Martin's in the Fields, St.Giles' in the Fields, Westminster, Shoreditch; Middx: Willesden, Bethnal Green; Surrey: Southwark, Thorpe, Wimbledon, Clapham; Kent: Dartford; Essex: Barking, Great Maplestead, Newport, High Ongar; Herts: Waltham Cross, Cheshunt Warw: Coventry; Notts: Collingham (seal of Peterborough Cathedral); Devon: Blagdon, Collaton, East Cornworthy, Ashcombe, Oakford; Northants: Little Houghton; Northumb: Harton, Callerton; Lincs: Swineshead, Leake, Tattershall; Cambs: Doddington; Great Fire of London: papers relating to consequent law-suits and property disputes; Accounts relating to St Sepulchre's church, London; Inventories of breweries etc c.1550-1691
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C 107/113 Papers of Paul Wicks, scrivener, of London, including: details of Lellett Hall, Whittington, Lancs; testimonials from a converted Spanish priest; builders' and other tradesmen's bills, inventories etc 1597-1692
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PROB 1/44 Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey 1677. Proved 14 April 1679 1677 - 1679 April 14<ref>Sir Edmund Godfrey was a timber monger, and brother of Michael Godfrey; Michael Godfrey was a cousin and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. (PROB 11/359 King 1-65 Will of Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex 14 April 1679; [[MRP: 23rd March 1662/63, Letter from Michael Godfrey to Sir GO, London|23rd March 1662/63, Letter from Michael Godfrey to Sir GO, London]]</ref>
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PROB 2/607 DASHWOOD, Richard, citizen and brewer, of St Giles Cripplegate, London Date of exhibition: 1661 1660
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PROB 4/429 Cock, Nathaniel, [of St Mary Woolnoth, London, merchant] 1673 26 July<ref>Nathaniel Cock, London merchant, in a six hearth building located adjacent to the goldsmith Isaac Meynell on the "street side" of Lombard street (PROB 11/342 Pye 53-118 Will of Nathaniel Cock, Merchant of Saint Mary Woolnoth, City of London 20 June 1673)</ref>
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PROB 4/750 Vandermarsh, Charles, of Norton Folgate, London 1683 27 June
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PROB 4/1514 Upton, Gilbert, of Camberwell, Surrey, merchant 1705 23 March<ref>Possibly related to PROB 11/422  Box 187-224 Will of Gilbert Upton, Merchant of London 28 February 1694</ref>
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PROB 4/1773 Bowtell, Barnaby, of Parham Hall, Suffolk, esq. 1686 6 July (1684)<ref>Barnaby Bowtell was a relative by marriage of Thomas Blackerby, London merchant and a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden (PROB 5/3784 BOWTELL, Barnaby, esq, of Parham Hall, Parham, Suff (includes account) 1684; PROB 11/380 Cann 52-107 Will of Barnaby Bowtell of Parham, Suffolk 22 May 1685;  [[MRP: 21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London|21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket|11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket]])</ref>
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PROB 4/1887 Chalkhill, William, of Starch Greene, Hammersmith, Fulham, Midd., gent 1676 18 Oct.<ref>William Chalkhill was probably a yeoman of Hammersmith or Fulham (PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158 Will of William Chalkhill, Yeoman of Fulham, Middlesex 14 November 1676; PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Sentence of William Chalkhill of Fulham, Middlesex 14 November 1676; see also PROB 11/419 Box 46-90 Will of Mary Chalkhill, Widow of Fullham, Middlesex 12 March 1694)</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/1950 Inventory of Anne Cranmer, 1673|PROB 4/1950 Inventory of Anne Cranmer, 1673]]<ref>Ann Cranmwer was the mother of Robert Cranmer, correspondent of Sir George Oxenden and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' ([[MRP: Ann Cranmer will| PROB 11/342 Pye 53-118 Will of Ann Cranmer, Widow of Mitcham, Surrey 05 September 1673]]; [[MRP: Robert Cranmer will| PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Robert Cranmore of Mitcham, Surrey 12 April 1666]]; [[MRP: PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5|PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5]]; [[MRP: 27th March 1663, Letter from Robert Cranmer, London|27th March 1663, Letter from Robert Cranmer, London]])</ref>
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PROB 4/2529 Pead, John, of St Lawrence Jewry, London 1675 15 Dec.<ref>John Pead.  Probably John Pead, draper of London.  Possibly the same house as 'Isack Pead  13 hearths In St Lawrenc Lann', St Lawrence, Jewry (1966) (PROB 11/349  Dycer 106-147 Will of John Peade, Draper of London 22 December 1675)</ref>
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PROB 4/2700 Cholmeley, Sir William, Bt., [of Whitbey] York, ob at Mitcham 1664 18 June<ref>Sir Willm Cholmeley had a thirteen hearth house in Mitcham, Surrey (1664). PROB 11/312/328  Will of Sir William Cholmeley of Whitby, Yorkshire  13 November 1663</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/2831 Inventory of Guybon Goddard,  esq., of Lincoln's Inn, London 1671 13 July|PROB 4/2831 Inventory of Guybon Goddard,  esq., of Lincoln's Inn, London 1671 13 July]]<ref>Possibly "Judge Goddard," mentioned by Elizabeth Dallison in a letter to her brother ([[MRP: Pre-17th March 1665/66, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO|Pre-17th March 1665/66, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO]])</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677)|PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677)]]<ref>Thomas Tomlins was a London merchant and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden.  ([[MRP: Thomas Tomlins will| PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Thomas Tomlins, Merchant of Saint Leonard Bromley, Middlesex 02 December 1686]]; [[MRP: 20th March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Tomlins to Sir GO, London|20th March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Tomlins to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 26th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Thomlins to Sir GO, St. Leonards Bromley|26th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Thomlins to Sir GO, St. Leonards Bromley]]</ref>
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PROB 4/3024 Booth, William, of Morden, Surrey, clerk 1671 21 July<ref>William Booth, clerk, of Morden, Surrey, with a fourteen hearth house in the Morden, Surrex hearth tax return for Lady Day, 1664 (PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of William Booth, Clerk of Morden, Surrey 13 March 1671</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/3128 Inventory of Sir Dawes Wymondesold, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.|PROB 4/3128 Inventory of Sir Dawes Wymondesold, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.]]<ref>Sir Dawes Wymondesold of Putney, who is probably "Mr Wymonsole  46 hearths" in the Putney 1666 Lady Day hearth tax return (PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of Sir Dawes Wymondesold of Putney, Surrey 22 February 1675; [http://www.hearthtax.org.uk/communities/surrey/surrey_1664L_transcript.pdf 'Hearth tax transcript, Surrey, Lady Day, 1664], viewed 14/02/12</ref>
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PROB 4/4640 Pheny, John, of Limehouse, Stepney, Midd. 1671 15 Dec.<ref>Just possibly Capt. John Fenny, who had an eight hearth house in Lymehowse Poplor & Blackwall ([http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119156 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Stepney : Limehouse Poplar and Blackwell Hamlet', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 10 February 2012)]; See also possible related will: PROB 11/441/197 Willof George Pheney, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 09 November 1697)</ref>
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PROB 4/4651 Style, Henry, of the City of London, ob at Mitcham, Surrey, mercer 1675 6 Sept.<ref>Henry Style, London mercer, who died at Mitcham, Surrey,  Despite the differing 1675 inventory date and the 1672 date for a proved will of a Henry Style, mercer of London, they are probably the same person.  Thomas Style had been resident at Mitcham, when he made his will in July 1657 (PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Henry Style, Mercer of London 03 October 1672; PROB 11/266 Ruthen 260-310 Will of Thomas Style or Stile of Surrey 25 July 1657</ref>
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PROB 4/4629 Mico, Captain Edward, of St Lawrence, Jewry, London 1678 18 March
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PROB 4/4714 Henry Dashwood, Henry, of St Giles, Cripplegate, Middlesex,1679
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PROB 4/4807 Sambrook, Samuel, of Allhallows in the West 1676 26 May<ref>Samuel Sambrook was a London merchant and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden (PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of Samuel Sambrooke of All Hallows London Wall, City of London 25 May 1676; [[MRP: March 1663, Letter from Samuel Sambrooke, London|March 1663, Letter from Samuel Sambrooke, London]]; see also [[MRP: 24th March 1662/63, Letter from (Jeremy) Sambrooke to Sir GO, London|24th March 1662/63, Letter from (Jeremy) Sambrooke to Sir GO, London]])</ref>
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PROB 4/5091 Corsellis, Peter, of Hoddesdon, Herts., gent 1673 5 June
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PROB 4/5179 Wastell, Samuel, of Hatfield, Herts. 1688 20 Aug.<ref>Probably Samuel Wastell, London merchant and grocer (PROB 11/392 Exton 87-130 Will of Samuell Wastell, Grocer of London 07 July 1688)</ref>
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PROB 4/5272 Briscoe, Henry, of Hammersmith in Fulham, Midd. 1668 30 Sept.
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PROB 4/5324 Crispe, Thomas, of the City of London, ob at Mortlake, Surrey, merchant 1689 24 Oct. (1688)
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PROB 4/5378 Drinkwater, Francis, of St Gabriel, Fenchurch Street, Citizen and Draper of London 1671 9 Sept.<ref>Francis Drinkwater, draper of London (PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Francis Drinkewater or Drinkwater, Draper of London 04 September 1671)</ref>
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PROB 4/5513 Boylston, Thomas, of St Gabriel Fenchurch, Citizen and Cooper of London 1669 30 July (1668)<ref>Probably Thomas Boylston, London citizen and cooper.  He appears on the north side of Fenchuch street, St Gabriell Fenchurch, in the 1666 hearth tax returns.  (PROB 11/328 XXXX Will of Thomas Boylston, Cooper of London 07 December 1668); see also Richard Boylston (14 hearths) and Edward Boylston (adjacent) on Fanchurch Strett south side; PROB 18/8/33 Probate lawsuit Boylston v Stansall, concerning the deceased Edward Boylstone of St Gabriel Fenchurch, London. Allegation and interrogatory 1676)</ref>
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PROB 4/5600 Dawes, Sir Jonathan, kt., Citizen and Alderman and Fishmonger of London 1673 29 April (1672)<ref>Sir Jonathan Dawes was a London merchant.  See [[MRP: Jonathan Dawes will| PROB 11/340 Eure 108–157 Will of Sir Jonathan Dawes, Alderman of City of London 17 October 1672]]</ref>
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PROB 4/5578 Cooze, John, of Newton Bushell, Devon, ob. upon the open sea 1666 11 Feb.
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PROB 4/5670 Glanvile, Maurice, of [Wymbish, Essex], [clerk] 1695 11 March<ref>Maurice Glanvile was possibly the son of Joseph Glanvile, clerk, who was the younger brother of Benjamin Glanville, a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden and brother-in-law of Sir George Smith ([[MRP: March 1662/63, Letter from Benjamin Glanville to Sir GO|March 1662/63, Letter from Benjamin Glanville to Sir GO]]</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/6956 Inventory of Elianor Dashwood, Elianor, of Rowdon in Stogumber, Somerset, 1678|PROB 4/6956 Inventory of Elianor Dashwood, Elianor, of Rowdon in Stogumber, Somerset, 1678]]<ref>Elianor Dashwood was the widow of XXXX.  See [[MRP: Ellianor Dashwood will| PROB 11/360 King 66-124 Will of Ellianor Dashwood, Widow of Stogumber, Somerset 21 July 1679]]</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/7192 Inventory of William Blake, 1683|PROB 4/7192 Inventory of William Blake, 1683]]
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[[MRP: PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, 1671 16 Dec| PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec]]
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[[MRP: PROB 4/7909  Inventory of Tobell Aylmer, 1664, ff. 1-3|PROB 4/7909  Inventory of Tobell Aylmer, 1664, ff. 1-3]]<ref>Tobell Aylmer, London merchant and relative of Sir George Oxenden and Elizabeth Dallison (See biographical profile of [[MRP: Tobell Aylmer|Tobell Aylmer]]; [[MRP: Tobell Aylmer will| PROB 11/312 Juxon 103-150 Will of Tobell Aylmer, Draper of London 16 September 1663]]</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/8072 Inventory of John Jolliffe, 1680 (scroll)|PROB 4/8072 Inventory of John Jolliffe, 1680 (scroll)]]<ref>Possibly John Jolliffe, London merchant and subscriber to ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock''.  Check whether the date on TNA electronic index record is correct.  John Jolliffe, London merchant, wrote his will on October 10th, 1679.  ([[MRP: John Joliffe will| PROB 11/362 Bath 1-59 Will of John Jolliffe of London 15 January 1680]])</ref>
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PROB 4/8424 Hall, William, of St Vedast, alias Fosters, London, goldsmith 1682 10 Feb.<ref>William Hall, goldsmith, with a residence of eight hearths on Cheap syde, St Vedast, Foster Lane, in the 1666 hearth tax returns</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/8600 Inventory of Nathaniel Withers the elder, 1669 XXX|PROB 4/8600 Inventory of Nathaniel Withers the elder, 1669 XXX]]
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PROB 4/8925 Kerby, Thomas of Hammersmith, Middx., glazier, ob. 28 Jan. 1669 1670 11 Feb<ref>Thomas Kerby was a glazier of Hammersmith or Fulham, Middlesex (PROB 11/332 Penn 1-66 Will of Thomas Kerby, Glasier of Fulham, Middlesex 09 February 1670)</ref>
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PROB 4/9044 Harvey, Elias, of St. Peter the Poore, London, esq. 1664 2 Nov.
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PROB 4/9302 Crofts, Jane, Dame, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1672 25 May<ref>Dame Jane Crofts was probably "The Lady Jane Crafts 11 hearths" in the Clerkenwell 1666 Lady Day hearth tax return; probably also PROB 11/339 Eure 55-107 Will of Dame Jane Crofts of Ixworth Thorpe, Suffolk 22 May 1672</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/9526 Inventory of Mary Stanley, 1677 (scroll)|PROB 4/9526 Inventory of Mary Stanley, 1677 (scroll)]]<ref>Mary Stanley was the wife of Thomas Stanley, brewer, and mother-in-law of Maximilian Dallison, Elizabeth Dallison's son</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar.|PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar.]]<ref>Sir John Jacob, customs farmer and correspondent with Sir George Oxenden ([[MRP: Sir John Jacob will| PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Sir John Jacob of Bromley, Middlesex 02 April 1666"]]; [[MRP: 1st March 1662/63, Letter from John Jacobs to Sir GO, London|1st March 1662/63, Letter from John Jacobs to Sir GO, London]]</ref>
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PROB 4/9559 Inventory of Michael Dunkin, 1676 5 Mar. [illeg.]<ref>Michael Dunkin was a long serving officer of the English East India Company. He corresponded once with Sir George Oxenden (See also PROB 5/3214 DUNKIN, Michael, of St Katherine Coleman, London 1675; PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of Michaell Dunkin, Gentleman of London 02 March 1675; [[MRP: March 1665/66, Letter from Michael Dunkin to Sir GO|March 1665/66, Letter from Michael Dunkin to Sir GO]])</ref>
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PROB 4/10342 Putt, Samuel, of Totnes, Devon 1672 18 Nov. [illeg.]<ref>Samuel Putt, ?Totnes and ??London mechant (PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Samuell Putt of Totnes, Devon 18 November 1672)</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/10386 Inventory of John Privett, Privett, 1674|PROB 4/10386 Inventory of John Privett, Privett, 1674]]
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PROB 4/10489 Tempest, Robert, of St. Foster, London, Citizen & Goldsmith 1675 11 Sept. (1673)<ref>Robert Tempest, citizen and goldsmith, with eight hearth house in Cheap syde, St. Vedast, Foster Lane (PROB 11/343 Pye 119-167 Will of Robert Tempest, Goldsmith of London 19 December 1673; PROB 4/10489 Tempest, Robert, of St. Foster, London, Citizen & Goldsmith 1675 11 Sept. (1673))</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll)|PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll)]]<ref>Richard Turgis was a London merchant and grocer. He XXXX ([[MRP: Richard Turgis junior will| PROB 11/326 Hone 1-57 Will of Richard Turgis, Grocer of London 03 April 1668]])</ref>
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PROB 4/11390 Cartaret, Sir George, Bt. [Vice-Chamberlain of H.M. Household] 1682 21 Jan. [illeg.]
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[[MRP: PROB 4/11515 Inventory of Sir George Oxinden, 1673 (merchandize only)|PROB 4/11515 Inventory of Sir George Oxinden, 1673 (merchandize only)]]
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[[MRP: PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment)|PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment)]]<ref>Benjamin Albyn, London merchant and partner of John Jolliffe, London merchant and subscriber to ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' ([[MRP: Benjamin Albyn will| PROB 11/352 Will of Benjamin Albyn, Merchant of London 02 June 1676 PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158]])</ref>
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PROB 4/11801 Bush, [?Abigail], thelder, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, widow 1679 30 May<ref>The date of this inventory as recorded in TNA electronic index does not match the date of probate of either Abigail Bush, widow of Abraham  Bush, London merchant and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'', nor of her daughter, also named Abigail Bush, who was unmarried at her death ([[MRP: Abigaill Bush will| Will of Abigail Bush, Widow of London 08 March 1677 PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43]]; [[MRP: Abigail Bush junior will| PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43 Will of Abigail Bush, Singlewoman of London 08 March 1677]])</ref>
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PROB 4/11888 Hatton, Roger, of St. Allhallowes, Barking, London, esq., citizen and draper 1667 23 Dec.<ref>Probably Roger Hatton (b. 1622, d. 1666), London merchant, draper and alderman.  He had a seventeen hearth house on Mark Lane West in the parish of All Hallows Barking.  The All Hallows Barking location in 1666 is confirmed by J.R. Woodhead's entry for Roger Hatton (PROB 11/321 Mico 92-138 Will of Roger Hatton, Alderman of London 13 August 1666; 'Hatton, Roger' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31884#s50 'Hackshaw - Hyatt', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 81-95], viewed 15/02/12</ref>
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PROB 4/11945 Ellerton, Samuel, of Lambeth, Surrey, colourman 1670 12 Nov.<ref>Samuel Ellerton.  What was a colourman?</ref>
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PROB 4/11993 Goodlad, Richard, Mr., of St. Dionis Backchurch, London 1690 7 Feb. Undated<ref>Richard Goodlad, merchant taylor (PROB 11/399  Dyke 45-90 Will of Richard Goodlad, Merchant Tailor of Saint Dionis Backchurch, City of London 23 June 1690)</ref>
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PROB 4/12262 Ingram, Ralph, of St. Dionis Backchurch, London, citizen and merchant tailor 1696 9 Apr. (1695)<ref>Ralph Ingram, a London merchant tailor, who was probably the nephew of Sir Arthur Ingram, London merchant and son in law of Sir Thomas Chambrelan.  J.R. Woodhead's entry on Ralph Ingram, nephew of Sir Arthur Ingram, is rather inconsistent with the dates it gives for his death and burial at St Dionis Backchurch ("d 30 Jan 1695/6, bur St Dionis").  An inventory dated April 9th 1695 seems inconsistent with a death date of 20 Jan 1695/96.  Only a detailed look at the physical manuscript at TNA will resolve this.  (PROB 11/430 Bond 1-42 Will of Ralph Ingram, Merchant Tailor of London 28 March 1695); 'Ingram, Ralph' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31885#s4 'Iles - Izard', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 95-96], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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PROB 4/12568 Blackerby, Samuel, of Stowmarket, Suff, clerke 1675 9 Feb.<ref>Probably a cousin of Thomas Blackerby, who was orrespondent of Sir George Oxenden (PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of Samuel Blackerby, Clerk of Stowmarket, Suffolk 09 February 1675; [[MRP: Thomas Blackerby will| PROB 11/396 Ent 91-138 Will of Thomas Blackerby of Stowmarket, Suffolk 27 August 1689]]; [[MRP: 21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London|21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket|11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket]])</ref>
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PROB 4/12879 Antrobus, Robert, at his shop by the Royal Exchange, London 1689 13 July (1688)
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PROB 4/13312 Clitherow, James, of Boston in New Branford [Brentford] Mdx, esq. 1683 20 June<ref>James Clitherow, London merchant ([[MRP: James Clitherow will| PROB 11/371 Cottle 111-163 Will of James Clitherow of Boston, Middlesex 28 November 1682]]</ref>
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PROB 4/13712 Clapham, Sir Ralph, kt. & bt. of Hammersmith, Mdx. 1666 18 Mar.<ref>Sir Ralph Clapham had a ten hearth house in Hammersmith in 1666 (PROB 11/319 Mico 1-46 Will of Sir Ralph Clapham of Hammersmith, Middlesex 15 March 1666)</ref>
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PROB 4/13844 Nurse, Thomas, of St. Andrew, Holborne, London, and the Borough of Leicester Doctor in Phisick 1668 1 Sept. (1667)
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PROB 4/13869 Butler, Edward, of Hamersmith in Fulham, Mdx., baker 1669 22 Nov.<ref>Edward Butler, baker of Fulham (PROB 11/331 Coke 108-166 Will of Edward Butler, Baker of Fulham, Middlesex 01 November 1669</ref>
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PROB 4/14002 Dethicke, Sir John, kt., of Tottenham High Crosse, Mdx. 1671 24 July<ref>Sir John Dethick, London merchant and mercer: Sir John Dethwicke's Tottenham property had seventeen hearths;  Dethicke was the father-in-law of the London merchant Sir John Banks, who corresponded with Sir George Oxenden (PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of Sir John Dethick, Mercer of Tottenham High Cross, Middlesex 06 April 1671; [[MRP: 1st April 1663, Letter from John Bankes to Sir GO, London|1st April 1663, Letter from John Bankes to Sir GO, London]])</ref>
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PROB 4/14276 Asborne, Elizabeth, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., widow, victualler Billiard room and bowling alley 1675 [?20] Sept.<ref>Elizabeth Asborne, widow and victualler of Clerkenwell. Mentions billiard room and bowling alley.  Look at this inventory in the context of social life in Clerkenwell, where both the Oxenden and the Dallison family had houses in the 1630s</ref>
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PROB 4/14651 Stevenson, Persivall, of Ealing als. Yealing, Mdx. 1688 22 Sept. [?1687]<ref>Perseviall Stevenson.  Probably described in 1666 hearth tax returns as 'Paschall Stevens,' in a building with eight hearths in Little Ealing (PROB 11/386 Foot 1-44 Will of Percival Stevenson, Innholder of Ealing, Middlesex 08 March 1687)</ref>
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PROB 4/14662 Wheeler, Richard, of Wapping, Mdx., deale merchant 1689 27 May<ref>Richard Wheeler, deal merchant, of Wapping.  Compare this inventory with [[MRP: C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7|C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7]]</ref>
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PROB 4/15191 Dickens, John, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London 1663 29 Oct.<ref>The post-mortem inventory of "John Dickens", St Olave Hart Street, is probably matched to the PRC will of "John Dickons", haberdasher, of London.  In the will his widow, bearing witness to the making of the will, recorded her residence as St Olave Hart Street (PROB 11/309 Laud 108-162 Will of John Dickons, Haberdasher of London 31 October 1662)</ref>
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PROB 4/15288 Robinson, Timothy, of Hammersmith, Mdx, esq. 1673 10 May (1670)<ref> Tim Robinson of Hammersmith, ten hearths (1666) (PROB 11/334  Penn 129-184 Will of Timothy Robinson of Hammersmith, Middlesex 14 October 1670; PROB 4/15288 Robinson, Timothy, of Hammersmith, Mdx, esq. 1673 10 May (1670); PROB 32/15/109 Deceased: Robinson, Timothy, [esq.], [Hammersmith, Middx.] Account ('The general Cash Book for money received and paid by Mr Robinson's executors') 1670 Sept. 24; PROB 32/16/100 Deceased: Robinson, Timothy, esq., Hammersmith, Middx. Declaration (Sworn 1679 May 23))</ref>
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PROB 4/15417 Master, James, of St. [missing], London, Doctor of Lawes 1664 14 Mar.<ref>Dr James Master, cicil lawyer, relative of James Master of Gray's Inn, who was Sir George Oxenden's cousin (PROB 11/313 Bruce 1-48 Will of Doctor James Master, Doctor of Laws of Saint Benet Paul's Wharf, City of London 22 February 1664)</ref>
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PROB 4/16073 Abdy, Richard, of St. Sepulchre, London, Citizen & Founder 1668 27 July
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[[MRP: PROB 4/16236 Trench, Edmund, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, Dr. of Physick 1670 16 May|PROB 4/16236 Trench, Edmund, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, Dr. of Physick 1670 16 May]]
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PROB 4/16781 Dashwood, William, of the City of London ob. at Chesthunt, Herts. 1680 2 Feb.
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PROB 4/17466 Mottershed, Elizabeth, of Clapham, Surrey 1693 1 Dec.<ref>Elizabeth Mottershed, widow of Clapham, was possibly the widow of Thomas Mottershed, a grocer of Little Lombard Street, whose will was proved in 1686, and who in 1666 had an eight hearth house on the south side of Little Lombard street (PROB 11/417 Coker 175-222 Will of Elizabeth Mottershed, Widow of Clapham, Surrey 24 November 1693; PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Thomas Mottershed, Grocer of Little Lombard Street, City of London 04 November 1686 )</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678|PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678]]<ref>Sir Richard Ford was a London merchant, who partnered with his son-in-law Peter Proby, and also with Sir William Ryder and Captain George Cocke in naval contracting mattes.  No copy of his will has been discovered, despite the existence of this inventory</ref>
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PROB 4/18032 Bush, Mrs., Abigail, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, spinster 1679 3 May<ref>The date of this inventory as recorded in TNA electronic index does not match the date of probate of either Abigail Bush, widow of Abraham  Bush, London merchant and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'', nor of her daughter, also named Abigail Bush, who was unmarried at her death ([[MRP: Abigaill Bush will| Will of Abigail Bush, Widow of London 08 March 1677 PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43]]; [[MRP: Abigail Bush junior will| PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43 Will of Abigail Bush, Singlewoman of London 08 March 1677]])</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/18073 Inventory of Judith Sayon, 1676 or 1679 (scroll)|PROB 4/18073 Inventory of Judith Sayon, 1676 or 1679 (scroll)]]<ref>Judith Sayon, widow of London merchant Abraham Sayon ("Judith Sayon will" PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of Judith Sayon, Widow of London 01 December 1677; [[MRP: Abraham Sayon| PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of Abraham Sayon of Merchant 26 June 1667]]</ref>
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PROB 4/18364 Maplesdon, Edward, Mr., of Redriff als. Rotherhith, Surrey 1687 6 May<ref>Just possibly related to PROB 11/397 Ent 139-189 Will of Edward Maplesden, Gentleman of Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire 10 December 1689)</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/18483 Inventory of Martha Pennoyer, 1674, f. 1 (scroll)|PROB 4/18483 Inventory of Martha Pennoyer, 1674, f. 1 (scroll)]]<ref>Martha Pennoyer, widow of William Pennoyer, London merchant and ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' subscriber ([[MRP: Martha Pennoyer will| PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Martha Pennoyer, Widow of London 29 July 1674]])</ref>
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PROB 4/18497 Rowse, Henry, of St. Vedast, London 1677 27 Feb<ref>Henry Rowse's house  of seven hearths was adjacent to the goldsmith Symon Urling in Meare mayd Taverne yeard, St Vedast, Foster Lane, who had a residence of eight hearths</ref>
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PROB 4/18553 Kydwell, Robert, of Alhallows, Barking, London, boatman 1673 2[?8] Apr.
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PROB 4/18870 Dashwood, John, of Stogumber, Som, yeoman 1669 15 July
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PROB 4/19510 Meggs, William, of St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., esq. 1680 10 June illeg.<ref>William Meggs.  This inventory, despite the slightly later date, is likely to link to the will of William Meggs proved in 1678 ([[MRP: William Meggs Junior will| PROB 11/356 Reeve 1-55 Will of William Meggs of Whitechapel, Middlesex 26 November 1678]])</ref>
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PROB 4/19627 Stanton, Thomas, of Bungay, Suffolk, gent 1691 30 Dec. [illeg.]<ref>Thomas Stanton, mariner and gentleman, who was a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden ([[MRP: Thomas Stanton will| PROB 11/405 Vere 93-139 Will of Thomas Stanton, Gentleman of Bungay, Suffolk 10 June 1691]]; [[MRP: 4th October 1667, Letter from Thomas Stanton to Sir GO, London|4th October 1667, Letter from Thomas Stanton to Sir GO, London]])</ref>
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PROB 4/20624 Coventry, Francis, of St. Andrew, Holborne, Mdx., ob. at Healing, Lincs, esq. 1688 27 Mar. (1687)<ref>Francis Coventry.  Francis Coventry (b. ?. d. ca. 1688) marrried Damie Elizabeth Hoskins, widow of Sir Edmund Hoskins, serjeant-at-law.  He was a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden</ref>
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PROB 4/21019 Hardres, Richard, of Surratt, in the East Indies, batchelor 1667 6 Nov. Undated
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PROB 4/21173 Cropley, Edward, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1672 1 July<ref>Edward Cropley was probably related to Sir John Cropley, whose 34 hearth house stood in St James, Clerkenwell, in the 1666 hearth tax returns</ref>
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PROB 4/21502 Finch, Mary, of St. Hellen, London ob. at [?Quarryes], Essex 1679 3 May<ref>Possible the mother of William Finch, London merchant and a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden.  According to William Finch's will, his mother was living in 1671, who he descibed as " Mistris Mary Finch" ([[MRP: William Finch will| PROB 11/339 Eure 55-107 Will of William Finch, Merchant of London 08 July 1672]])</ref>
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PROB 4/21535 Williams, William, Mr., of the Citty of London, marchant 1664 2 Dec.<ref>William Williams, London merchant ("William Williams (1664) will" PROB 11/314 Bruce  49 - 96 Will of William Williams, Merchant of London 11 August 1664</ref>
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PROB 4/21966 Piers, Streynsham, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London 1681 5 May<ref>Streynsham Piers.  A son of Sir Thomas Piers, of Stonepitt, Kent.  ?Cousin of Sir George Oxenden.  Presumably a merchant, given his residence in St. Olave, Hart Street</ref>
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PROB 4/21973 Yates, William, of [Lambeth], Surrey, Sawyer 1680 1 Oct. [illeg.]<ref>William Yates, sawyer, of Lambeth.  Look for other examples of individuals in the timber acquisition adn processing chain.  For example timber merchants, sawyers, wood importers, ship builders</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 4/22762 Inventory of Charles Bludworth, 17XX (2 scrolls)|PROB 4/22762 Inventory of Charles Bludworth, 17XX (2 scrolls)]]
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[[MRP: PROB 4/23083 Inventory of Stephen Flower, ?1680|PROB 4/23083 Inventory of Stephen Flower, ?1680]]
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PROB 4/25196 Scaldwell, Mrs Dorothy of Bristow Cawsey in Lambeth, Surrey, widdow 25 Oct 1683 (29 Oct 1683)<ref>Mrs Dorothy of Bristow Cawsey in Lambeth, Surrey, widdow was probably related to Jon Scaldwell, whose two houses in the Lambeth Deane hearth tax returns for Surrex were recorded with nine hearths</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 5/457 Holworthy, Sir Matthew, kt, (of Hackney, Middx) 1679|PROB 5/457 Holworthy, Sir Matthew, kt, (of Hackney, Middx) 1679]] [Registered will: PROB 11/356] [Sentence: PROB 11/358] <ref>Sir Mathew Holworthy (alias Holsworthy), London merchant and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock''</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 5/535 Inventory of Simon Urlin, citizen and goldsmith of St Vedast Foster Lane|PROB 5/535 Inventory of Simon Urlin, citizen and goldsmith of St Vedast Foster Lane]] [Registered will: PROB 11/372] [Sentence: PROB 11/374] 1681<ref>Simon Urlin (alias Urling), citizen and goldsmith, had a house assessed at five hearths in the 1666 hearth tax returns in Meare mayd Taverne yeard, St Vedast, Foster Lane </ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 5/840  Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27|PROB 5/840  Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27]]
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PROB 5/1026 Thompson, Maurice, esq, of Haversham, Bucks 1680<ref>Possibly Maurice Thompson, London merchant, or a son? ([[MRP: Maurice Thomson will| PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of Maurice Thomson of Haversham, Buckinghamshire 09 May 1676]])</ref>
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PROB 5/1304 Ingram, Ralph, of St Dionis Backchurch, London, citizen and merchant tailor (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/430] 1695<ref>Ralph Ingram, a London merchant tailor, was the probably the nephew of Sir Arthur Ingram, London merchant and son in law of Sir Thomas Chambrelan.  J.R. Woodhead's entry on Ralph Ingram, nephew of Sir Arthur Ingram, is rather inconsistent with the dates it gives for his death and burial at St Dionis Backchurch ("d 30 Jan 1695/6, bur St Dionis").  An inventory dated April 9th 1695 seems inconsistent with a death date of 20 Jan 1695/96.  Only a detailed look at the physical manuscript at TNA will resolve this.  (PROB 11/430 Bond 1-42 Will of Ralph Ingram, Merchant Tailor of London 28 March 1695); 'Ingram, Ralph' in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=31885#s4 'Iles - Izard', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 95-96], viewed 13/02/12</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 5/1632 Inventory of Jonathan Ashe, 1666, ff. 1-16|PROB 5/1632 Inventory of Jonathan Ashe, 1666, ff. 1-16]]
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PROB 5/1892 Proby, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690] 1684<ref>Peter Proby, merchant taylor of London and Putney; appeared in 16XX hearth tax return for Putney as "Mr Proby" with eleven hearths (PROB 11/378 Hare 141-180 Will of Peter Proby, Merchant Taylor of London 21 November 1684)</ref>
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PROB 5/1894 Pettiward, Roger, gent, of Putney, Surrey [Registered will: PROB 11/349] [Sentence: PROB 11/349] 1675)<ref>Roger Pettiward (alias Peteward) appearêd in hearth tax returns for Putney, Surrey as "Mr Petward," and was recorded with twenty hearths; PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of Roger Pettiward, Gentleman of Putney, Surrey 09 February 1675; see also PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of John Pettyward or Pettiward of Putney, Surrey 11 December 1671</ref>
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PROB 5/2063 Harlestone or Hurlestone, Nicholas, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, merchant [Registered will: PROB 11/333] 1671<ref>Nicholas Hurlestone, London merchant, son of Nicholas Hurlestone, mariner ([[MRP: Nicholas Hurlestone will| PROB 11/318 Hyde 108-162 Will of Nicholas Hurlestone or Hurleston, Mariner of Rotherhithe, Surrey 26 December 1665]]; PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Will of Nicholas Hurleston, Merchant of Rotherhithe, Surrey 15 September 1670; [[MRP: 25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss|25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss]]</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5|PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5]]<ref>Robert Cranmer, London merchant, correspondent of Sir George Oxenden and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' ([[MRP: Robert Cranmer will| PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Robert Cranmore of Mitcham, Surrey 12 April 1666]]; [[MRP: PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5|PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5]]; [[MRP: 27th March 1663, Letter from Robert Cranmer, London|27th March 1663, Letter from Robert Cranmer, London]]; see also the will and inventory of his mother, Ann Cranmer: [[MRP: Ann Cranmer will| PROB 11/342 Pye 53-118 Will of Ann Cranmer, Widow of Mitcham, Surrey 05 September 1673]]; PROB 4/1950 Inventory of Anne Cranmer, 1673)</ref> LOOK AGAIN AT INVENTORY
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[[MRP: PROB 5/2301 Inventory of Sir John Lawrence, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694|PROB 5/2301 Inventory of Sir John Lawrence, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694]]<ref>Sir John Lawrence appears in Surrey hearth tax returns for Putney as "Sir John Lawrence 31 hearths"</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5|PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5]]<ref>Possibly Elizabeth Albyn, widow of Benjamin Albyn, whose will was proved in 1676.  In this will he mentioned his wife, Elizabeth (PROB 11/458 Noel 163-196 Will of Elizabeth Albyn, Widow of London 28 June 1700; [[MRP: Benjamin Albyn will| PROB 11/352 Will of Benjamin Albyn, Merchant of London 02 June 1676 PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158]])</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 5/2521 Inventory of Paul Docminique sen., 1680/81, ff. 1-8|PROB 5/2521 Inventory of Paul Docminique sen., 1680/81, ff. 1-8]]<ref>Paul Docminique senior was a London merchant, who specialised in trading silk (</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 5/2719 Inventory of Edward Pate, 1699/1700, ff. 1-8|PROB 5/2719 Inventory of Edward Pate, 1699/1700, ff. 1-8]]<ref>This is the footnote text</ref>
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PROB 5/2910 Laurence, John, of Chelsea, Middx (second son of Sir John Laurence, bart) 1674<ref>See PROB 11/503 Barrett 180-222 Will of John Laurence of Chelsea, Middlesex 04 September 1708</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 5/2963 Inventory of Nicholas Hurlestone, 1671, ff. 1-10|PROB 5/2963 Inventory of Nicholas Hurlestone, 1671, ff. 1-10]]<ref>Nicholas Hurlestone, London merchant, son of Nicholas Hurlestone, mariner ([[MRP: Nicholas Hurlestone will| PROB 11/318 Hyde 108-162 Will of Nicholas Hurlestone or Hurleston, Mariner of Rotherhithe, Surrey 26 December 1665]]; PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Will of Nicholas Hurleston, Merchant of Rotherhithe, Surrey 15 September 1670; [[MRP: 25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss|25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss]]</ref>
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PROB 5/3511  Papillon, George, of St Michael Cornhill, London, died in Stepney, Middx 1691<ref>See ?PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Will of George Papillon, Merchant of London of Stepney, Middlesex 26 February 1685</ref>
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PROB 5/3512 Papillon, George, of St Michael Cornhill, London, died in Stepney, Middx(includes account and commission) 1685<ref>See ?PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Will of George Papillon, Merchant of London of Stepney, Middlesex 26 February 1685</ref>
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PROB 5/3784 Bowtell, Barnaby, esq, of Parham Hall, Parham, Suff (includes account) 1684<ref>Barnaby Bowtell was a relative by marriage of Thomas Blackerby, London merchant and a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden (PROB 4/1773 Bowtell, Barnaby, of Parham Hall, Suffolk, esq. 1686 6 July (1684); PROB 11/380 Cann 52-107 Will of Barnaby Bowtell of Parham, Suffolk 22 May 1685; [[MRP: 21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London|21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London]]; [[MRP: 11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket|11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket]])</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB5/4028 Inventory and probate accounts of Issac Alvarez, 1686, ff. 1-82|PROB5/4028 Inventory and probate accounts of Issac Alvarez, 1686, ff. 1-82]]
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PROB 5/5472 Dashwood, John, of Stogumber, Som (account only) 1671
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[[MRP: PROB 5/4920 Inventory of John Parsons, of Lisbon, Portugal, 1698, pp.1-4|PROB 5/4920 Inventory of John Parsons, of Lisbon, Portugal, 1698, pp.1-4]]
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[[MRP: PROB 5/5417 Inventory of Charles Longland, 1688, ff. 1-8|PROB 5/5417 Inventory of Charles Longland, 1688, ff. 1-8]]<ref>Charles Longland, English merchant of Livorno or Leghorn and a subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' ([[MRP: Charles Longland will| PROB 11/392 Exton 87-130 Will of Charles Longland of Leghorn, Italy 20 July 1688]])</ref>
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PROB 5/5471 Probate account of William Shipman, 1685<ref>Possibly the London merchant son of Sir Abraham Shipman (PROB 11/379 Cann 1-51 Will of William Shipman, Merchant of London 02 March 1685; PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Sentence of William Shipman of Saint Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London 10 July 1685)</ref>
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[[MRP: PROB 5/5526 Everard, Charles, esq, of St Mary Woolnoth, London (account only) 1670)|PROB 5/5526 Everard, Charles, esq, of St Mary Woolnoth, London (account only) 1670)]]<ref>Charles Everard, London Goldsmith (Probably PROB 11/319 Mico 1-46 Will of Charles Everard of Saint Mary Woolnoth, City of London 08 March 1666</ref>
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PROB 5/5555 Browne, Quarles, died in East Indies (account only) 1675<ref>Quarles Browne, London merchant; posted to ?Cambodia and Bantam, died ?Bantam.  Mentioned in Sir George Oxenden correspondence</ref>
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PROB 5/6155 Inventory & account of William Shipman, St Gabriel Fenchurch, London, 1685<ref>Possibly the London merchant son of Sir Abraham Shipman (PROB 11/379 Cann 1-51 Will of William Shipman, Merchant of London 02 March 1685; PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Sentence of William Shipman of Saint Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London 10 July 1685)</ref>
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PROB 10/640/61 Richard Holworthy, merchant and alderman of Bristol [ff 157-162] 1643 Nov<ref>Richard Holworthy (alias Holworthie) was a Bristol merchant, alderman and former mayor of Bristol.  He was the father of Sir Mathew Hollworthy, a London merchant and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'', and of Richard Hollworthy, whose death is mentioned by Sir William Ryder in a letter to Sir George Oxenden.  Richard Hollworthy (the son) was also mentioned by Thomas Papillon in a letter to Sir George Oxenden as one of the five commissioners appointed to adjudicate on a commercial legal matter in which Oxenden was in dispute ([[MRP: Richard Holworthie will| PROB 11/194 Rivers 111-157 Will of Richard Holworthie, Merchant, Alderman of Bristol, Gloucestershire 09 December 1645]]; XXXX; [[MRP: 19th March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Papillon to Sir GO, London|19th March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Papillon to Sir GO, London]]</ref>
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PROB 10/7367/8 Abigail BUSH 1677 Mar<ref>Abigail Bush was the widow of Abraham Bush, London merchant and subscriber to the ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' ([[MRP: Abigaill Bush will| Will of Abigail Bush, Widow of London 08 March 1677 PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43]]</ref>
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PROB 18/6/102 Probate lawsuit Loton and Andrews v Lansdell otherwise Joshue, concerning the deceased Martha Pennoyer, widow of St Mary Whitechapel, Middlesex. Allegation 1674<ref>Martha Pennoyer, widow of William Pennoyer, London merchant and subscriber to ''Smirna Venture Joint Stock'' ([[MRP: Martha Pennoyer will| PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Martha Pennoyer, Widow of London 29 July 1674]]; [[MRP: William Pennoyer will| PROB 11/335 Duke 1 - 53 Will of William Pennoyer of London 13 February 1671]])</ref>
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PROB 18/7/2 Probate lawsuit Baden otherwise Harward and others v Skutt, concerning the deceased Joseph Skutt, merchant and plantation owner of St Helen the Great, City of London and of Barbados, West Indies. Allegation and holograph will 1675<ref>Joseph Skutt, ?London ?merchant (PROB 11/345  Bunce 54-103 Will of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of City of London 15 June 1674;  PROB 11/355  Hale 96-141 Will of Joseph Skutt 08 March 1677; PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Sentence of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of Saint Helen, City of London 27 February 1678)</ref>
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PROB 18/7/43 Probate lawsuit Holland v Mallett otherwise Geurdaine, concerning the deceased Aaron Geaurdain [Geurdaine], Doctor of Medicine of Bevis Marks, London. Allegation 1675<ref>Just possibly Dr Girder  11 hearths, 'The Buryes Markes?, The Liberty of St. Bevis Marks, London (1666) (XX)</ref>
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PROB 18/8/40 Probate lawsuit Baden otherwise Harward and others v Skutt, concerning the deceased Joseph Skutt, merchant and plantation owner of St Helen the Great, City of London and of Barbados, West Indies. Allegation 1676<ref>Joseph Skutt, ?London ?merchant (PROB 11/345  Bunce 54-103 Will of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of City of London 15 June 1674;  PROB 11/355  Hale 96-141 Will of Joseph Skutt 08 March 1677; PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Sentence of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of Saint Helen, City of London 27 February 1678)</ref>
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PROB 18/8/72 Probate lawsuit Hoskins v Hoskyns, concerning the deceased Edmund Hoskins, [gent of Godstone, Surrey]. Allegation 1676
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PROB 18/9/36 Probate lawsuit Martell v Martell, concerning the deceased Laurence Martell, [merchant] of St Gabriel, Fenchurch, London. Allegation 1677<ref>Lawrence Martell, London merchant (PROB 11/355  Hale 96-141 Sentence of Laurenty Martell of Saint Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London 07 July 1677)</ref>
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PROB 18/10/61 Probate lawsuit Henley and Holworthy v Holworthy, concerning the deceased Sir Matthew Holworthy, kt of Hackney, Middlesex. Allegation 1678
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PROB 18/10/41 Probate lawsuit Abdye v Bodington, concerning the deceased Sir Christopher Abdye kt, of Uxbridge, Middlesex, who died in the parish of St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex. Interrogatory 1678
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PROB 18/10/98 Probate lawsuit Bodington v Abdy, concerning the deceased Sir Christopher Abdye, kt of Uxbridge, Middlesex, who died in the parish of St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex. Allegation and interrogatory 1678<ref>Sir Christopher Abdy of Uxbridge, Middlesex.  His Uxbridge proncipal residence was recorded with twenty-three hearths in the 1666 hearth tax returns, with a further adjacent building of seven hearths (PROB 11/357 Reeve 56-105 Will of Sir Christopher Abdy of Uxbridge, Middlesex 14 May 1678; PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Sentence of Sir Christopher Abdy of Uxbridge, Middlesex 11 May 1678; 'Uxbridge: Sr Christopher Abdy 23 hearths, and adjacent Sr Christopher Abdey 7 hearths', in [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=119190 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Uxbridge ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011)], viewed 14/02/12)</ref>
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PROB 18/22/72 Probate lawsuit Thorold v Thorold, concerning the deceased Charles Thorold, esq of St Andrew Undershaft, London. Allegation 1692
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PROB 20/255 Boone, Christopher: London 1680<ref>Possibly related to Christopher Boone, London merchant ([[MRP: Christopher Boone will| PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Christopher Boone, Merchant of London of All Saints Lee, Kent 29 July 1686]])</ref>
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PROB 20/769 Docminique, Paul: Tottenham High Cross, Midd., merchant 1680
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PROB 20/926 Finch, Henry: London, gent. 1687<ref>This appears to be Henry Finch, the brother of William Finch, who was a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. The brother Henry Finch was described in the St Helen's, Bishopsgate parish register as "M:r Henry Finch, merchant" in a burial entry for July 7th, 1687 [http://www.archive.org/stream/registersofsthel31sthe#page/334/mode/2up W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London (London, 1904), p. 334]</ref>
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PROB 20/1332 Hoskins, Edmund: Oxted, Suss., gent. 1673
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[[MRP: PROB 20/1393 Probate papers of Ralph Ingram, 1687|PROB 20/1393 Probate papers of Ralph Ingram, 1687]]
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PROB 20/1783 Maynard, Sir John: sergeant at law 1676-1691<ref>John Maynard, serjeant-at-law (b. 1602, d. 1690); built Gunnersbury House, Little Ealing (Hounslow) from 1663, assessed at forty-four hearths in 1666 hearth tax  (PROB 11/405 Vere 93-139 Will of Sir John Maynard, at present one of the Commissioner's for Keeping of the Great Seale and Sergeant at Law 11 July 1691)</ref>
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PROB 32/9/44 Deceased: Crowther, John, Stepney, Middx. Letters of administration 1672 June 3<ref>Possibly related to John Crowther, mariner of Stepney, who was brother-in-law of Sir William Ryder ([[MRP: John Crowther will| PROB 11/294 Pell 400-456 Will of John Crowther, Merchant of Stepney, Middlesex 19 August 1659]])</ref>
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PROB 32/18/1 Deceased: Drax, John, Barbados Islands, Inventory (1679 [? Nov.])<ref>Possibly related to John Drax, gentleman of Barbados ([[MRP: John Drax will| PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of John Drax, Gentleman of Saint Michael Island of Barbados, West Indies 16 January 1672]])</ref>
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PROB 32/18/18 Deceased: Drax, John, Barbados Islands, Account (Sworn 1679 Oct. 23)<ref>John Drax, gentleman of Barbados ([[MRP: John Drax will| PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of John Drax, Gentleman of Saint Michael Island of Barbados, West Indies 16 January 1672]])</ref>
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PROB 32/19/69 Deceased: Dominique, Paul, merchant, Tottenham High Cross, Middx. Inventory 1680/1 Jan. 1-20 (1682 Easter Term)
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PROB 32/19/139 Deceased: Dominique, Paul, merchant, Tottenham High Cross, Middx. Account (Sworn 1682 May 18)
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PROB 32/34/90 Deceased: Ingram, Richard, ironmonger, St. Mary le Savoy, Middx. Inventory 1694 Dec. 13 (Sworn 1694 Dec. 14)
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[[MRP: PROB 32/66/154 Inventory of Nicholas Buckeridge, 1686|PROB 32/66/154 Inventory of Nicholas Buckeridge, 1686]]
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PROB 32/39/238 Deceased: Burnell, John, Stanmore Magna, Middx. (Sworn 1696 Mar. 27)
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PROB 36/3 Name of deceased: Boone, Christopher [unstated] Case title and other data: Exton con Boone 1683<ref>Possibly related to Christopher Boone, London merchant ([[MRP: Christopher Boone will| PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Christopher Boone, Merchant of London of All Saints Lee, Kent 29 July 1686]])</ref>
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PROB 32/31/190 Deceased: Proby, Peter, Putney, Surrey Declaration (Sworn 1690 June 19)
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PROB 36/1 Name of deceased: Trion, Francis London 166
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==Suffolk Record Office==
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[[MRP: HB 77/C/3 Inventory of household goods, Bedingfeild Heigham jun. & his wife Hester Heigham|HB 77/C/3 Inventory of household goods, Bedingfeild Heigham jun. & his wife Hester Heigham]]
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==Printed sources==
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===Durham Record Office===
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Inventory of Richard Gurnell, clothier of Kendall, 1555/6
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Inventory of Thomas Clay, merchant of Morpeth, 1582/3
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Inventory of George Walton, draper of Durham, 1587
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Inventory of John Parbeck, mercer of Durham, 1597
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===Kent===
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[[MRP: Inventory of William Dallison of Hallinge, Kent, 1583/84|Inventory of William Dallison of Hallinge, Kent, 1583/84]]
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==Notes==
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C 112/181/v [Povey, Richard]: A collection of papers and deeds wrapped together, [but probably unconnected]: Leases of a stall near the Royal Exchange, London, by Gertrude Rolls. 1681-1703
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C 112/208 Parties: Gertrude Rolls William Goodwin Richard Morsse George Thornley Place: Hay Wharf Lane, London Royal Exchange, London 1673-1692
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C 113/38 HUTCHINSON v FOXCROFT: Accounts, correspondence, inventories, listings of street lamp locations and lamplighters' walks etc, to and by the `Convex Lights' partnership: London 1684-1727
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C 114: Chancery: Unknown Masters' Exhibits: "An important part of this series has been analysed (and 500 of the 10,500 letters printed) in Markets and Merchants of the Late Seventeenth Century: The Marescoe-David Letters, 1668-1680, ed H Roseveare (Oxford, 1987)"
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E 178/6285 LEICESTERSHIRE: Withcote, Stathern Inquisition as to the possessions of Henry Smith and Francis Hacker, attainted. 12 Chas. II.
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E 178/6331 MIDDLESEX: St. Peter ad Vincula, London Inquisition as to debts due to William Moncaster, goldsmith, attainted. 17 Chas. II.
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E 219/714 Exhibits: papers of Peter Splidt, merchant, re North Sea Trade: account books, bills and receipts, accounts (some with details of cargo), bills of exchange, letters, insurance policy, S.S. Mary and Margaret (some documents in Dutch and Danish) 1659/60-1690
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E 219/446 Sheffield v Stark & ors, exhibits concerning Maryland trade (tobacco and slaves): invoices, letters, accounts, receipts, petition to Governor of Md, copy indenture, indenture of service, account of goods shipped to Md, list of debts, book of bills of exchange; waste, post, and cash books. 1695-1705
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HCA 4/6 File of Commissions and Decrees for Appraisement and Sale of Ships and Goods with Inventories etc 1648-1659; 1666; 1743
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HCA 4/9 File of Commissions and Decrees for Appraisement and Sale of Ships and Goods with Inventories etc 1661-1672 Oct
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PROB 4/21060 Throckmorton, Dame Mary, of [not stated] 1664 13 May (Job Throckmorton d. April 6th 1663, aged 77, interred at Hawsted)
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PROB 5/1127 BUCKERIDGE, Nicholas, of Cape Coast Castle, Guinea, [merchant] [Registered will: PROB 11/484] 1705
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PROB 18/28/144 Probate lawsuit Buckeridge and Buckeridge v Carpenter otherwise Buckeridge, concerning the deceased Nicholas Buckeridge of the Royal African Yeomanry at Cabo Corse, Guinea, Africa. Allegation and interrogatory 1704
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PROB 18/28/180 Probate lawsuit Buckeridge and Buckeridge v Carpenter otherwise Buckeridge, concerning the deceased Nicholas Buckeridge of the Royal African Yeomanry at Cabo Corse, Guinea, Africa. Allegation and 4 interrogatories 1704
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PROB 28/12 Buckeridge et Buckeridge et Freeman con Buckeridge als. Carpenter 1704
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PROB 32/66/154 Deceased: Buckeridge, Nicholas, St. Giles in the Fields, Middx. Inventory (1685/6 Feb. 22)
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PROB 36/9 Name of deceased: Buckeridge, [Nicholas] [unstated] Case title and other data: Buckeridge et Buckeridge con Buckeridge alias Carpenter 1704
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SP 9/251/149 The Mercury: Or, Advertisements concerning Trade, from the Office of the Royal Exchange. London, (nos. 133, 138). Printed at London, in the Year 1678. 1678
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SP 9/251/177 Proposals to the Lord Mayor and Citizens of London concerning Fire Insurance. Printed for the Gentlemen of the Insurance Office for Houses, on the back of the Royal Exchange. 1681
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SP 82/11 Petition by the Merchant adventurers of England `and others trading for Hamburg' to the King. Thank him for communicating to them the recent memorial from Hamburg residents [i.e. English factory] in which they, petitioners, detect `a fruitlesse designe' to prevent further proceedings of the lords' committee in examination of the right of their demand from city of Hamburg for [reparation of] losses sustained by Dutch attack [on their ships] on river Elbe [in Sept. 1668 Read in council Apr. 10/20 [London]
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===Marine archival material===
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[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/research-guides/maritime-history.htm TNA: Marine history records held in the UK and elsewhere]
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Guildhall library
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- The archives of the Watermen and Lightermen's and Shipwrights' companies, Lloyd's Marine Collection, and the records of the Corporation of Trinity House
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- See DT Barriskill, ''A Guide to the Lloyd's Marine Collection and Related Marine Sources at Guildhall Library'' (2nd ed, 1994)
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RJB Knight, ''Guide to the manuscripts of the National Maritime Museum'', vol. 1: The personal collections (1977), Vol. 2: Public Records, Business Records and Artificial Collections (1980)
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Rita V Bryon and Terence N Bryon, Maritime Information: A guide to libraries and sources of information in the United Kingdom (3rd ed, 1993)
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Edward Carson, 'Customs Bills of Entry', in Maritime History vol 1, number 2 (1971)
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Edward Carson, 'Customs records as a source for historical research', in Archives vol XII, no 57 (1977)
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HAL Cockerell and Edwin Green, The British Insurance Business. A Guide to its History and Archives (1994)
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Rupert C Jarvis, 'Ship Registry - to 1707', in Maritime History vol 1, number 1 (1971), 'Ship Registry - 1707-86', in Maritime History vol 2, number 2 (1972) and 'Ship Registry - 1786', in Maritime History vol 4, number 1 (1974)
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DJ Jeremy (ed), Dictionary of business biography (5 vols, 1984-86)
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Peter Mathias and AWH Pearsall, Shipping: a survey of historical records (1971).
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LA Ritchie, The shipbuilding industry: a guide to historical records (1992).
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Donald Woodward, 'The Port Books of England and Wales', in Maritime History vol 3, number 2 (1973)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:21, April 14, 2015

C17th inventories

Editorial history

15/08/11; CSG: Created page



Overview

This page provides a directory to a range of inventories from London and surrounds from the mid and later C17th. They have been selected for commercial orientation, and in a number of cases are related to the commercial and domestic life of the Oxenden family of Kent, London, and Surat. It also provides links to transcriptions of a number of these inventories.

The inventories have been linked, where possible, to records of wills, to hearth tax assessments, and to Sir George Oxenden's correspondence



Contents




Suggested links


See Hearth tax
See Hearth tax: Kent & Surrey
See Hearth tax analysis



To do


(1) Look at Domestic Buildings Research Group (?Surrey only, or England wide?)



Inventories sorted by hearth tax assessment

Forty hearths and above


49 hearths

PROB 5/2019 Waller, Sir William, kt, of Osterley Park, Heston, Middx [Registered will: PROB 11/330] 1668 (49 hearths, Sir William Waller, Heston (Osterley), Middlesex (1666))

46 hearths

PROB 4/3128 Inventory of Sir Dawes Wymondesold, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.; PROB 18/7/94 Probate lawsuit Wymondesold v Wymondsold, concerning the deceased Sir Davies Wymondesold, kt of Putney, Surrey. Allegation 1675) (46 hearths, Mr Wymonsole, Putney, Surrey (1664))

44 hearths

PROB 20/1783 Maynard, Sir John: sergeant at law 1676-1691 (44 hearths, Sir John Maynard, Little Ealing, Middlesex' (1666)) [Property was Gunnersbury House, Little Ealing, built by Sir John Maynard, starting 1663]



Thirty to thirty-nine hearths


39 hearths

PROB 5/3027 Gordon [i.e. Gauden, alias Gawden](sic), Sir Dennis, kt, of Clapham, Surrey 1688 (39 hearths, Sir Dennis [Gauden] Esq, of Clapham, Surrey (1664))

32 hearths

PROB 5/2301 Inventory of Sir John Lawrence, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694 (26 hearths, 'In Great St Hellens', St Helen's, Bishopsgate, and 32 hearths, Putney) (32 hearths, Sir John Lawrence, London merchant, Putney, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar. (15 hearths, 'St. Mary Axe East,' St. Andrew's Undershaft. London, & 32 hearths, Bromley, Middlesex, Sir John Jacobs (1666))

PROB 4/17225 Campden, The Rt. Hon., Baptist, Viscount, of Exton, Rutland, and Kensington, Mdx. 1682 9 Dec. (32 hearths, Lord Vicount Camden, Kensington, Middlesex (1666))

- SEE ALSO: PRPB 11/365/288 Will of Julian Viscountess Campden, Dowager 21 February 1681


30 hearths

PROB 4/20147 Twysden, William, Sir, Bt., of [East Peckham, Kent] 1698 10 Feb. (Probably for the same building as 30 hearths, S(i)r Roger Twisden Kt & Bart, East Peckham Upper Borough, Kent (1664))



Twenty to twenty-nine hearths


26 hearths

PROB 4/6567 Inventory of Rachel, Dow. Count. of Bath, of St Giles in the Fds, Midd. 1681 (26 hearths, Rachel, Countess Dowager of Bath, 'West Side of Lincolns Inne fields,' St Giles-in-the_fields (1666))

24 hearths

PROB 4/14073 Clifton, William, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, vintner 1672 12 Mar. (24 hearths William Clifton, vintner, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/20149 Finch, George, of [Richmond, Surrey], merchant 1688 2 May (24 hearths, Mr Finch, merchant, Richmond, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/10105 Strode, Sir Nicholas, kt., of Chepsted in Chevening, Kent and Etchingham, Sussex 1683 30 Aug. 1683 30 Aug. (24 hearths, Sir Nicholas Strowd, Chepsted-house, Chevening, Kent (1664))[1]

21 hearths

PROB 32/9/5 Deceased: Sourceau, Monsieur Claud, St. Pauls, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory of debts due (1672 Sept. 12); PROB 32/9/9 Deceased: Sourceau, Claud, Covent Garden, Middx. Declaration 1671/2 March 4; PROB 32/9/54 Deceased: Sourceau, Claude, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory 1671/2 Feb. 27 (illeg.) (21 hearths, Claudius Surluan, ?gentleman, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

20 hearths

PROB 4/9252 Pettiward, Roger, of Putney, Surrey, gent 1675 7 May; 5/1894 Pettiward, Roger, gent, of Putney, Surrey [Registered will: PROB 11/349] [Sentence: PROB 11/349] 1675 (20 hearths, Mr Peteward, gentleman, Putney, Surrey (1664))



Ten to nineteen hearths


18 hearths

PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678 (18 hearths, Sir Richard Ford, London merchant, 'Sething Lane East', St Olave Hart Street, London (1666))

PROB 4/151 Constable, Thomas, of St Paul, Covent Garden, Midd 1677 17 Oct. (1676) (18 hearths, Thomas Constable, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/19628 Selby, Anthony, of Mortlake, Surrey, [sugar refiner] 1680 2 June [illeg.] (18 hearths, Mr Selby, ?sugar refiner, Mortlake, Surrey (1664))

PROB 5/4277 Whistler, Daniel, MD, of Christ Church, London (includes account) 1685 (18 hearths, Daniel Whistler, Doctor of physic, 'In Great St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))

17 hearths

PROB 4/5513 Boylston, Thomas, of St Gabriel Fenchurch, Citizen and Cooper of London 1669 30 July (1668) (17 hearths, Thomas Boylston, cooper, 'North side Fanchurch Strett,' St Gabriell, Fenchurch (1666))

PROB 4/14002 Dethicke, Sir John, kt., of Tottenham High Crosse, Mdx. 1671 24 July (17 hearths, Sir John Dethwick, London merchant, Tottenham High Crosse, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/10155 Packenham, Edward, of East Greenwich, Kent 1665 17 June (17 hearths, Mr Edward Packenham, vintner, 'East Lane West,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))

PROB 4/11888 Hatton, Roger, of St. Allhallowes, Barking, London, esq., citizen and draper 1667 23 Dec. (17 hearths, Roger Hatton, 'Marke Lane West,' All Hallows Barking (1666)

16 hearths

PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27 (16 hearths, Samuel Mico, London merchant, 'Ax Yard', St. Andrew Undershaft, London (1666))

PROB 4/1932 Mounteney, Richard, of Kewe, Surrey, esq. 1684 22 Dec. (16 hearths, Mr Richard Mounteney, Kew, Surrey (1664)) (Died in the Liberty of the Tower, 1683)

PROB 32/2/93 Deceased: Gavan, John, tailor, St. Pauls, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory 1666 Aug. 29; PROB 32/2/100 Deceased: Gavan, John, tailor, St. Pauls, Covent Garden, Middx. Account (Sworn 1667 Dec. 24 (16 hearths, John Gaven, tailor, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/14176 Pye, Sir Edmund, Bt. of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Mdx. 1674 2 Jan. Undated (16 hearths, Edmund Pye, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

15 hearths

PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar. (15 hearths, 'St. Mary Axe East,' St. Andrew's Undershaft. London, & 32 hearths, Bromley, Middlesex, Sir John Jacobs (1666))

PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5 (15 hearths, Robert Cranmer, London merchant, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))

PROB 5/1179 Slingsby, Sir Arthur, bart, of Bifrons, Patrixbourne, Kent (includes account) [Registered will: PROB 11/320] 1666 (15 hearths, Sr Arthur Slingsby, Patrixbourne Borough, Kent (1664))

PROB 4/19510 Meggs, William, of St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., esq. 1680 10 June illeg. (15 hearths, Willm Meggs Esqr., London merchant, Whitechapel hamlet, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/5600 Dawes, Sir Jonathan, kt., Citizen and Alderman and Fishmonger of London 1673 29 April (1672) (15 hearths, Sir Jonathan Dawes, 'The Buryes Markes,' The Liberty of St Bevis Marks (1666))

PROB 4/21943 Strode, Sir George, kt. of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1664 22 Oct. (15 hearths, Sir George Strode, St James, Clerkenwell (1666))

14 hearths

PROB 32/12/1 Deceased: Long, Mary, widow, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory 1673/4 Feb. 2 (1675 July 10); PROB 32/12/22 Deceased: Deceased: Long, Mary, widow, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Account (1675 July 10) (14 hearths, Mary Long, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/3024 Booth, William, of Morden, Surrey, clerk 1671 21 July (14 hearths, Mr Willm Booth Rector, Mordon, Surrey (1664))

PROB 5/457 Holworthy, Sir Matthew, kt, (of Hackney, Middx) 1679 (14 hearths, Mathew Holworthy, Coleman Street Ward: The Sixth precinct (1666)). The post-mortem inventory may refer to the twelve house and estate of Francis Bickley, Clapton Dalstone Kingsland Shackelwell and Newington within the parish of Hackney, Hackney, Middlesex (1666), which Sir Mathew Holworthy purchased from Francis Bickley post 1666)

13 hearths

PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677) (13 hearths, 'Justice Tomlins', London, merchant, 'Bromly,' Bromley, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/2529 Pead, John, of St Lawrence Jewry, London 1675 15 Dec. (?Possibly same house as 'Isack Pead 13 hearths In St Lawrenc Lann', St Lawrence, Jewry (1966))[2]

PROB 4/2700 Cholmeley, Sir William, Bt., [of Whitbey] York, ob at Mitcham 1664 18 June (13 hearths, Sir Willm Cholmeley, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))

12 hearths

PROB 32/1/48 Deceased: Wortley, Sir Francis, bart. Inventory of goods in Turnham Green, Chiswick, Middx. 1665/6 Mar. 16 (12 hearths, Sir Francis Wortley, 'Chiswicke', Chiswick, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/5707 Hanbury, Philip, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1674 5 Feb. (1673) (12 hearths, Philip Hanbury, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 5/1438 Bunce, Sir James, bart, [of East Greenwich, Kent, died in Middx] [Registered will: PROB 11/344] 1674 (12 hearths, Sir James Bunce, 'Highstreet East,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))

PROB 4/19423 Harrison, Edmund, ?embroiderer, of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London, esq. 1667 5 Oct. (12 hearths, Edmund Harrison, ?embroiderer, 'Grub Street East,' St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))

PROB 4/16876 Clay, Edmund, of Lambeth Marsh in Lambeth, Surrey, esq. 1669 21 July (12 hearths, Edmund Clay, Lambeth Marsh (1664))

11 hearths

PROB 5/1892 Proby, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission); PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690] 1684) (11 hearths, Mr. Proby, London merchant & merchant tailor, Putney, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/9302 Crofts, Jane, Dame, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1672 25 May) (11 hearths, The Lady Jane Crafts, St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, Pt. 1 81666))

10 hearths

PROB 4/7741 Angell, David, of St Paul Covent Garden, Middx., tailor 1667 11 Dec. (10 hearths, David Angell, tailor, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/17630 Smith, Anthony, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, [Mdx.] 1674 11 Feb. (10 hearths, Anthony Smith, Covent garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/15288 Robinson, Timothy, of Hammersmith, Mdx, esq. 1673 10 May (1670) (10 hearths, Tim Robinson, Hammersmith, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/13712 Clapham, Sir Ralph, kt. & bt. of Hammersmith, Mdx. 1666 18 Mar. (10 hearths, Sir Ralph Clapham, Hammesrmith, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/7713 Huckle, Thomas, of St James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1677 25 June (4+3+3=10 hearths, Thomas Huckle, St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec(10 hearths, Sir John Keeling (alias Keyling(e)), St Andrews Holborne Parish (part two); and possibly 20 hearths, St. James, Clerkenwell)



One to nine hearths


9 hearths

PROB 20/255 Boone, Christopher: London 1680 (9 hearths, 'Bromly', Bromley, Middlesex (1666)) [Match to Christopher Boone, London merchant, needs to be confirmed]

PROB 32/20/68 Deceased: Fraiser, Sir Alexander, bart., [physician to King Charles II, Doones, Scotland, d. in Whitehall] [Fraiser con Fraiser see PROB 18/13/75] Inventory (Sworn 1681 July 14) (9 hearths, Sir Alexander Fraiser, physician, 'St Giles in the Fields: Great Queen Street,' St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/11545 Rugg, Thomas, of St. Paul, Covent Garden 1670 31 Mar. (9 hearths, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 20/1514 Kent, William: St. Paul, Covent Garden, tailor 1673, 1682) (9 hearths, William Kent, tailor, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 5/5536 Foucant or Faucant, Didier or Dedier, of St Paul Covent Garden, Middx (account only) [Administration act: PROB 6/47 1671 (9 hearths, Didcor (sic) Fancott (sic), Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/910 Munday, John, of St James, Clerkenwell 1671 8 Feb. (9 hearths, John Munday, St. James, Clerkenwell (1666))

PROB 4/17767 Dyson, John, of Lambeth, Surrey, merchant 1673 27 Nov. (167?) (9 hearths, John Dyson, merchant, The Prince's Liberty First Division, Lamberth, Surrey (1666))

8 hearths

PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment); see also possibly the widow of Benjamin Albyn: PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5 (8 hearths, Benjamin Albyn, London merchant, 'Little St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))

PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll) (8 hearths, Richard Turgis, grocer, 'Litle Lumbard streete ye Southsyde', St Mary Woolnoth (1666)

PROB 32/10/75 Deceased: Quinton, Christopher, Hammersmith, Middx. d. in the Kings Bench prison, Southwark, Surrey Inventory and account (1673 Easter Term) (8 hearths, 'Hammersmith,' Hammersmith, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/14651 Stevenson, Persivall, of Ealing als. Yealing, Mdx. 1688 22 Sept. [?1687] (8 hearths, Paschall Stevens, innholder, 'Little Ealing,' Ealing, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/4507 Hawkesworth, George, of St Paul, Covent Garden 1667 13 July (1666) (8 hearths, Wid Hawksworth, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1966)) [?Widow Hawskworth, widow of George Hawksworth, but no proof]

PROB 4/3004 Swanley, Captain George, of Stepney alias Stebbonheath, Midd. 1679 29 Oct (8 hearths, Geo: Swanley, mariner, Mile End, Stepney, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/8600 Withers, Nathaniel, the elder of St Giles without Cripplegate, Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London 1670 13 Aug. (1669) (8 hearths, Nathaniel Withers, London merchant and merchant tailor, 'Goat Alley,' St Giles, without Cripplegate (1666))

ROB 4/8424 Hall, William, of St Vedast, alias Fosters, London, goldsmith 1682 10 Feb. (8 hearths, William Hall, goldsmith, 'Cheap Syde,' St Vedast, Foster Lane (1666))

PROB 4/10489 Tempest, Robert, of St. Foster, London, Citizen & Goldsmith 1675 11 Sept. (1673) (8 hearths, Robert Tempest, goldsmith, 'Cheap Syde,' St Vedast, Foster Lane (1666))

PROB 4/15300 Dorrington, John, Captaine, of Bromley in Stratford Bow, Mdx., ob. in the ship "Coronation" at sea 1679 17 Feb. (1678) (8 hearths, Captain Dorrington, mariner, St Leonard Bromley, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/16781 Dashwood, William, of the City of London ob. at Chesthunt, Herts. 1680 2 Feb. (8 hearths, William dashwood, possibly 'White Lion Yard, White lyon yd,' St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))

PROB 4/11546 Reddinge, John, of St. Gyles without Cripplegate, London 1668 19 Nov. (1665); no PRC will identifiable) (8 hearths, John Redding, 'Ould Street North: Bottle & bag yd,' St Giles without Cripplegate (1666((

7 hearths

PROB 4/9044 Harvey, Elias, of St. Peter the Poore, London, esq. 1664 2 Nov (7 hearths, 'Rowhampton,' Rowhampton, Surrey (1664) [though inventory may be for unidentified St. Peter le Poore property unrecorded in 1666 due to his death in 1664, but recorded in 1664 Surrey hearth tax return] (7 hearths, Sir Eliab Harvey, Rowhampton, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/14158 Love, Anthony, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Mdx., grocer 1673 5 July (7 hearths Anthony Love, grocer, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/2894 Knight, Henry, of St James, Clerkenwell, Midd., brewer 1673 5 Dec. (1672) (7 hearths, Henry Knight, brewer, St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/9901 Pollington, Alexander, of St. Mary Woolnoth, London ob. at Hornsey, Middx. 1673 [?] Oct. (1672) (7 hearths, Alexander Pollington, haberdasher, St Mary Woolnoth, London (1666))

PROB 4/18497 Rowse, Henry, of St. Vedast, London 1677 27 Feb) (7 hearths, Henry Rowse, goldsmith, 'Meare mayd Taverne yeard,' St Vedast, Foster Lane, London (1666))

PROB 4/4641 Terry, Edward, of Moreclack, Surrey, Citizen and Vintner of London 1666 14 Nov. (7 hearths, Mr Edw Terry, citizen of London and vintner, Mortlake, Surrey (1664))

PROB 11/444 Lort 45-91 Will of Doctor William Burnett, Doctor of Medicine and of the College of Physicians in London 16 March 1698 (7 hearths, Doct William Burnett, Doctor of Medicine and of the College of Physicians, 'Hart Chand Corte,' St Katherine Coleman, London (1666)

PROB 4/20603 Howford, John, of St. Gabriell Fenchurch, London 1667 17 Oct. Undated; (7 hearths, John Halford, ?, 'North side Fanchurch Strett,' St Gabriell Fenchurch Street

PROB 4/7914 Danvers, George of St. Buttolph without Aldgate, London Citizen and Dyer, 1670 20 July (7 hearths, George Danvers, citizen, dyer/linen draper, 'Tower hill precinct,' St Botolp Aldgate (1666))

6 hearths

PROB 4/429 Cock, Nathaniel, [of St Mary Woolnoth, London, merchant] 1673 26 July '(6 hearths, 'Streete Syde', St Mary Woolnoth, London (1666))

PROB 4/12262 Ingram, Ralph, of St. Dionis Backchurch, London, citizen and merchant tailor 1696 9 Apr. (1695) (6 hearths, Ralph Ingram, merchant tailor, 'Fanch Stre south'; All Hallows Staining, London (1666))

PROB 4/4807 Sambrook, Samuel, of Allhallows in the West 1676 26 May (6 hearths, Samuell Sambrooke, London merchant, 'Coleman Street ward: Second precinct,' London (1662))

PROB 4/5179 Wastell, Samuel, of Hatfield, Herts. 1688 20 Aug. ('Samll Wastell (sic) 6 hearths, Spittle Yard,' St Leonard, Shoreditch, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/6196 Villiers, Mrs Margaret, of Covent Garden, Midd. 1675 2 Nov. (6 hearths, George Villiers, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666) [Just possibly related to and in same building as George Villiers shown in 1666 hearth tax record]

PROB 4/3316 Lewin, Richard, of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, [Citizen and Haberdasher of London] 1669 27 Aug. (6 hearths, Rich Lewin, haberdasher, Bermondsey, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/5378 Drinkwater, Francis, of St Gabriel, Fenchurch Street, Citizen and Draper of London 1671 9 Sept. (6 hearths, Francis Drinckewater, draper, 'Fanchurche Street south side', St Dionis Backchurch, London (1666))

PROB 4/17143 Ball, James, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., victualer 1680 9 Jan.) (6 hearths, James Ball, victualler, St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/10386 Privett, John, of St. Buttolph without Aldgate, London 1674 3 Oct. (1673) (6 hearths, John Privett, mariner, St. Buttolph without Aldgate, London (1666))

PROB 4/9897 Yates, Michael, of East Greenwich, Kent, marriner 1664 29 Aug.; no PRC will identified (6 hearths, Michael Yates, 'High Street,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))

5 hearths

PROB 4/11993 Goodlad, Richard, Mr., of St. Dionis Backchurch, London 1690 7 Feb. Undated (5 hearths, Richard Goodlad, 'Ax Yard,' St. Andrew Undershaft (1666))

PROB 5/535 Inventory of Simon Urlin, citizen and goldsmith of St Vedast Foster Lane [St Vedast Foster Lane] [Registered will: PROB 11/372] [Sentence: PROB 11/374] 1681 (5 hearths, Symon Urling, goldsmith, 'Meare mayd Taverne yeard,' St Vedast, Foster Lane (1666))

PROB 4/1887 Chalkhill, William, of Starch Greene, Hammersmith, Fulham, Midd., gent 1676 18 Oct (5 hearths, Thomas Chalkhill, gentleman, Hammersmith, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 32/7/70Deceased: Hooton, Richard, St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. Inventory 1671 Apr. 4 (1671 Apr. 6) (5 hearths, Richard Hooten, St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/14276 Asborne, Elizabeth, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., widow, victualler Billiard room and bowling alley 1675 [?20] (Eliz. Ashhborne, victualler, St James, Clerkenwell, Middlsex (1666))

PROB 4/4895 Rogers, John, of St James, Clerkenwell, London 1685 25 Aug. (168[?3]) (5 hearths, John Rogers, ?joiner, St James, Clerkenwell (1666))

PROB 4/15636 Smith, Richard, of Redriffe, Surrey, marriner 1673 5 Mar.; PROB 5/665 SMITH, Richard, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, mariner [Registered will: PROB 11/341] 1673) (5 hearths, Richard Smith, mariner, Rotherhithe/Redrithe (1664))

PROB 4/18272 Palmer, William, of St. Katherine Coleman, London, Citizen & Cooper 1669 20 Dec. (1668) (5 hearths, William Palmer, cooper, '?Suger Loffe Allie, ' St. Katherine, Coleman, London (1666))

4 hearths

PROB 4/3970 Lambe, Samuell, of Mitcham, Surrey, gent. 1687 13 Oct. (4 hearths, Mr Samuell Lamb, gentleman + Mr Sam Lamb A Tenement 3 hearths, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/6621 Symonds, Jane, of Mortlake, Surrey 1668 7 Oct. (4 hearths, Mrs Jane Simmonds, Mortlake, Surrey (1664))

4/15010 Pelsett, James, of Seale, Kent, yeoman 1669 14 Dec. (1669) (4 hearths, James Pelsett, yeoman, Seale, Kent (1664))

PROB 4/24083 Frost, William of Redriffe in Surrey, batchelor Undated (30 June 1669 (4 hearths, William Frost, ship's carpenter, Bermondsey, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/2965 Lucket, Lovewell, of Redriffe, Surrey 1666 3 Aug (4 hearths, Love Luckett, Bermondsey, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/2280 King, Thomas, of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, [mariner] 1665 23 Oct (4 hearths, Thomas King, mariner, Dock Head, Bermondsey, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/21287 Lock, John, of Lambeth, Surrey 1681 8 Nov.) (4 hearths, John Locke , ?weaver, The Bishop's Liberty, Lambeth, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/8925 Kerby, Thomas of Hammersmith, Middx., glazier, ob. 28 Jan. 1669 1670 11 Feb.) (4 hearths, Thomas Kerby, glazier, Hammersmith (1666))

PROB 4/1204 Ballone, [Ballowe], Henry, of St Mary Woolnoth, London, merchant 1667 24 May (4 hearths, Henry Ballow, merchant, 'Street Syde,' St Mary, Woolnoth, London (1666))

PROB 4/13145 Hassard, Henry, of St. Buttolph, Aldgate, London, Citizen & Weaver 1667 3 Sept. (4 hearths, Henry Hazard, weaver, Houndsdicth, St. Bottolph, Aldgate (1666))

PROB 5/5574 Darby, Michael, of All Hallows Barking, London (account only) 1673 (4 hearths, Michehell, [Michael] Darby, painter, 'Rose Court,' Allhallows, Barking (1666))

PROB 4/19119 Cooke, Thomas, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, Citizen & Butcher 1668 5 Sept. (4 hearths, Thomas Cooke, Butcher, 'Fore Street North: Purse ally,' St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))

3 hearths

PROB 4/3043 Darling, Henry, of St Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1678 5 June (1677) (3 hearths, Henry Darling, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 5/2124 Symonds alias Simmons, Hester, of Putney, Surrey 1666) (3 hearths, Wid Simmons, Putney, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/7571 Watts, Elizabeth, of [Mitcham] Surrey, widow 1664 8 July (3 hearths, Eliz Watts + Eliz Watts for Sir Nicholas Carews house 6 hearths, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/2488 Groten, Gartred, of Mortlake, Surrey, widow 1665 4 Nov. (3 hearths, Gartride [Grovens], Mortlake, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/3262 Bilbee, George, of St Mary Magdalen Bermondsey, Surrey, leatherseller 1667 19 Feb. (3 hearths, George Bilbee, leatherseller, St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/13869 Butler, Edward, of Hamersmith in Fulham, Mdx., baker 1669 22 Nov (3 hearths, Edward Butler, baker, Fulham/Hammersmith, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/16341 Ryley, George, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. [leatherdresser] 1680 6 Aug.) (3 hearths, George Ryley, leatherdresser, St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/25718 Wilkins, Thomas of Redriffe, Surrey, smith Undated (14 Nov 1666) (3 hearths, Thomas Wilkins, smith, Rotherhithe/Redrithe, Surrey (1664))

2 hearths

PROB 4/9515 Russell, John, of Tottenham High Crosse, Middx., wheelwright 1680 16 Sept. (1678) (2 hearths, Jno. Russell sen. or Jno. Russell, both 2 hearths, Tottenham High Cross, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/14231 Cooper, John, of Tottenham Highcrosse, Mdx. 1674 1 Oct. Undated (1 or 2 hearths, Jno. Cooper, Tottenham, Middlesex (1666)) [Two John Coopers in Tottenham 1666 hearth tax return, separated by 11 buildings]

PROB 4/9431 Sisson, Moses, of St. Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, fellmonger 1669 4 Oct. (2 hearths, Moses Sissons, fellmonger, St Mary Magdalene, Bermondsey, Surrey (1664))

Henry Bingham. Possibly Henry Bingham, mariner (PROB 5/2059 Bingham, Henry, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, died at sea, mariner (includes account) 1667) (2 hearths, Henry Bingham, mariner, Rotherhithe/Redrithe, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/18215 Marler, John, ?Cooper, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London 1667 5 Aug. (2 hearths, John Marler, ?cooper, St. Olave, Hart Street, London (1666))

1 hearth

PROB 4/14231 Cooper, John, of Tottenham Highcrosse, Mdx. 1674 1 Oct. Undated (1 or 2 hearths, Jno. Cooper, Tottenham, Middlesex (1666)) [Two John Coopers in Tottenham 1666 hearth tax return, separated by 11 buildings]

PROB 4/1071 Hullenber, Philip, of Mortlake, Surrey, tapestry worker 1662 22 May (1661) (1 hearth, Phillip Hulleyberry, Mortlake, Surrey (1664))



Zero hearths


PROB 4/5272 Briscoe, Henry, of Hammersmith in Fulham, Midd. 1668 30 Sept.; PROB 32/3/14 Deceased: Briscoe als Bristoe, Henry, Hammersmith, Fulham, Middx. Inventory 1668 (1668 Aug. 6); PROB 32/3/53 Deceased: Briscoe, Henry, maltster, Hammersmith, Fulham, Middx. Inventory 1668 Aug. 3 (0 hearths, 'Hammersmith', Hammersmith, Middlesex (1666))



Unknown


PROB 32/1/30 Deceased: Wortley, Sir Francis, bart., of Wortley Hall, Yorks., resident in Turnham Green, Chiswick, Middx. (Earl of Manchester con Wortley et Lady Griffith) Inventory of goods at Wortley Hall and Holley Hall 1666 May 17 (1666 Apr. 2)

PROB 32/1/36 Deceased: Wortley, Sir Francis, bart., of Wortley Hall, Yorks., resident in Turnham Green, Chiswick, Middx. (Earl of Manchester con Wortley et Lady Griffith) Inventory of goods in Yorks. 1666



Inventories sorted by stated occupation/status, & hearth size

Merchants


32 hearths

PROB 5/2301 Inventory of Sir John Lawrence, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694 (26 hearths, 'In Great St Hellens', St Helen's, Bishopsgate, and 32 hearths, Putney) (32 hearths, Sir John Lawrence, London merchant, Putney, Surrey (1664))

24 hearths

PROB 4/20149 Finch, George, of [Richmond, Surrey], merchant 1688 2 May (24 hearths, Mr Finch, merchant, Richmond, Surrey (1664))

18 hearths

PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678 (18 hearths, Sir Richard Ford, London merchant, 'Sething Lane East', St Olave Hart Street, London (1666))

17 hearths

PROB 4/14002 Dethicke, Sir John, kt., of Tottenham High Crosse, Mdx. 1671 24 July (17 hearths, Sir John Dethwick, London merchant, Tottenham High Crosse, Middlesex (1666))

16 hearths

PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27 (16 hearths, Samuel Mico, London merchant, 'Ax Yard', St. Andrew Undershaft, London (1666))

15 hearths

PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5 (15 hearths, Robert Cranmer, London merchant, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/19510 Meggs, William, of St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., esq. 1680 10 June illeg. (15 hearths, Willm Meggs Esqr., London merchant, Whitechapel hamlet, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/5600 Dawes, Sir Jonathan, kt., Citizen and Alderman and Fishmonger of London 1673 29 April (1672) (15 hearths, Sir Jonathan Dawes, 'The Buryes Markes,' The Liberty of St Bevis Marks (1666))

14 hearths

PROB 5/457 Holworthy, Sir Matthew, kt, (of Hackney, Middx) 1679 (14 hearths, Mathew Holworthy, Coleman Street Ward: The Sixth precinct (1666))

13 hearths

PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677) (13 hearths, 'Justice Tomlins', London, merchant, 'Bromly,' Bromley, Middlesex (1666))

11 hearths

PROB 5/1892 Proby, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission); PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690] 1684) (11 hearths, Mr. Proby, London merchant & merchant tailor, Putney, Surrey (1664))

9 hearths

PROB 20/255 Boone, Christopher: London 1680 (9 hearths, 'Bromly', Bromley, Middlesex (1666)) [Match to Christopher Boone, London merchant, needs to be confirmed]

8 hearths

PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment); see also possibly the widow of Benjamin Albyn: PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5 (8 hearths, Benjamin Albyn, London merchant, 'Little St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))

6 hearths

PROB 4/4807 Sambrook, Samuel, of Allhallows in the West 1676 26 May (6 hearths, Samuell Sambrooke, London merchant, 'Coleman Street ward: Second precinct,' London (1662))



Gentlemen/Aristocracy


46 hearths

PROB 4/3128 Inventory of Sir Dawes Wymondesold, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.; PROB 18/7/94 Probate lawsuit Wymondesold v Wymondsold, concerning the deceased Sir Davies Wymondesold, kt of Putney, Surrey. Allegation 1675) (46 hearths, Mr Wymonsole, Putney, Surrey (1664))

30 hearths

PROB 4/20147 Twysden, William, Sir, Bt., of [East Peckham, Kent] 1698 10 Feb. (Probably for the same building as 30 hearths, S(i)r Roger Twisden Kt & Bart, East Peckham Upper Borough, Kent (1664))

26 hearths

PROB 4/6567 Inventory of Rachel, Dow. Count. of Bath, of St Giles in the Fds, Midd. 1681 (26 hearths, Rachel, Countess Dowager of Bath, 'West Side of Lincolns Inne fields,' St Giles-in-the_fields (1666))

21 hearths

PROB 32/9/5 Deceased: Sourceau, Monsieur Claud, St. Pauls, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory of debts due (1672 Sept. 12); PROB 32/9/9 Deceased: Sourceau, Claud, Covent Garden, Middx. Declaration 1671/2 March 4; PROB 32/9/54 Deceased: Sourceau, Claude, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory 1671/2 Feb. 27 (illeg.) (21 hearths, Claudius Surluan, ?gentleman, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

20 hearths

PROB 4/9252 Pettiward, Roger, of Putney, Surrey, gent 1675 7 May; 5/1894 Pettiward, Roger, gent, of Putney, Surrey [Registered will: PROB 11/349] [Sentence: PROB 11/349] 1675 (20 hearths, Mr Peteward, gentleman, Putney, Surrey 81664))

15 hearths

PROB 5/1179 Slingsby, Sir Arthur, bart, of Bifrons, Patrixbourne, Kent (includes account) [Registered will: PROB 11/320] 1666 (15 hearths, Sr Arthur Slingsby, Patrixbourne Borough, Kent (1664))

13 hearths

PROB 4/2700 Cholmeley, Sir William, Bt., [of Whitbey] York, ob at Mitcham 1664 18 June (13 hearths, Sir Willm Cholmeley, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))

12 hearths

PROB 32/1/48 Deceased: Wortley, Sir Francis, bart. Inventory of goods in Turnham Green, Chiswick, Middx. 1665/6 Mar. 16 (12 hearths, Sir Francis Wortley, 'Chiswicke', Chiswick, Middlesex (1666))



Mariner


8 hearths

PROB 4/3004 Swanley, Captain George, of Stepney alias Stebbonheath, Midd. 1679 29 Oct (8 hearths, Geo: Swanley, mariner, Mile End, Stepney, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/15300 Dorrington, John, Captaine, of Bromley in Stratford Bow, Mdx., ob. in the ship "Coronation" at sea 1679 17 Feb. (1678) (8 hearths, Captain Dorrington, mariner, St Leonard Bromley, Middlesex (1666))

6 hearths

PROB 4/10386 Privett, John, of St. Buttolph without Aldgate, London 1674 3 Oct. (1673) (6 hearths, John Privett, mariner, St. Buttolph without Aldgate, London (1666))

PROB 4/9897 Yates, Michael, of East Greenwich, Kent, marriner 1664 29 Aug.; no PRC will identified (6 hearths, Michael Yates, 'High Street,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))

5 hearths

PROB 4/15636 Smith, Richard, of Redriffe, Surrey, marriner 1673 5 Mar.; PROB 5/665 Smith, Richard, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, mariner [Registered will: PROB 11/341] 1673) (5 hearths, Richard Smith, mariner, Rotherhithe/Redrithe (1664))

4 hearths

PROB 4/2280 King, Thomas, of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, [mariner] 1665 23 Oct (4 hearths, Thomas King, mariner, Dock Head, Bermondsey, Surrey (1664))

2 hearths

Henry Bingham. Possibly Henry Bingham, mariner (PROB 5/2059 Bingham, Henry, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, died at sea, mariner (includes account) 1667) (2 hearths, Henry Bingham, mariner, Rotherhithe/Redrithe, Surrey (1664))



Physicians


18 hearths

PROB 5/4277 Whistler, Daniel, MD, of Christ Church, London (includes account) 1685 (18 hearths, Daniel Whistler, Doctor of physic, 'In Great St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))

10 hearths

PROB 4/8926 Terne, Christopher of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, Doctor in physick 1674 31 Mar. (10 hearths, Christopher Terne, Ax Yard, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))

9 hearths

PROB 32/20/68 Deceased: Fraiser, Sir Alexander, bart., [physician to King Charles II, Doones, Scotland, d. in Whitehall] [Fraiser con Fraiser see PROB 18/13/75] Inventory (Sworn 1681 July 14) (9 hearths, Sir Alexander Fraiser, physician, 'St Giles in the Fields: Great Queen Street,' St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex (1666))

8 hearths

PROB 4/16236 Trench, Edmund, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, Dr. of Physick 1670 16 May (8 hearths, Dr Trench, physician, 'Strette side north,' All Hallows Staing (1666))

7 hearths

PROB 11/444 Lort 45-91 Will of Doctor William Burnett, Doctor of Medicine and of the College of Physicians in London 16 March 1698 (7 hearths, Doct William Burnett, Doctor of Medicine and of the College of Physicians, 'Hart Chand Corte,' St Katherine Coleman, London (1666)

PROB 4/15877 Taylor, John, of St. Martin in the Feilds, Mdx., Doctor of physick 1685 27 Oct. (7 hearths, John Taylor, Strand, St Martin in the Fields (1666))



Lawyers


44 hearths

PROB 20/1783 Maynard, Sir John: sergeant at law 1676-1691 (44 hearths, Sir John Maynard, Little Ealing, Middlesex' (1666))

24 hearths

PROB 4/10105 Strode, Sir Nicholas, kt., of Chepsted in Chevening, Kent and Etchingham, Sussex 1683 30 Aug. 1683 30 Aug. (24 hearths, Sir Nicholas Strowd, examiner at Chancery, Chepsted-house, Chevening, Kent (1664). Sir Nicholas Strode owned this house prior to the death of his father, Sir George Strode in 1664, and his inheritance of his father's house in St James, Clerkenwell))

15 hearths

PROB 4/21943 Strode, Sir George, kt. of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1664 22 Oct. (15 hearths, Sir Nicholas Strode, St James Clerkenwell (1666): The Sir George Strode 1664 inventory is for the same house that Sir Nicholas Strode is shown owning in the 1666 hearth tax return)

10 hearths

PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec(10 hearths, Sir John Keeling (alias Keyling(e)), St Andrews Holborne Parish (part two); and possibly 20 hearths, St. James, Clerkenwell)



Vintner/Innkeeper


24 hearths

PROB 4/14073 Clifton, William, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, vintner 1672 12 Mar. (24 hearths William Clifton, vintner, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

19 hearths

PROB 4/839 Rawlinson, Daniel, of St Dionis, Backchurch, London, vintner 1681 8 Feb. (19 hearths, Daniell Rawlinson, Fanchurch Street north side, St. Dionis Backchurch, London)

17 hearths

PROB 4/10155 Packenham, Edward, of East Greenwich, Kent 1665 17 June (17 hearths, Mr Edward Packenham, vintner, 'East Lane West,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))

14 hearths

PROB 4/14343 Hall, Samuell, of Wapping in St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., Citizen & Vintner of London 1680 19 Oct. (14 hearths, Samuell Hall, Wapping Hamblett, Stepney, Middlesex (1666))

13 hearths

PROB 4/6254 Wise, William, [of St. Peter, Cornhill], Citizen and Vintner of London 1668 18 May (1667) (13 hearths, William Wise, The Second Precinct, Cornhill ward (1662))

9 hearths

PROB 4/18445 Woodcocke, George, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, Citizen & Vintner of London 1669 6 May (9 hearths, George Woodcock, Grub Street West, St Giles, Cripplegate (1666))

8 hearths

PROB 4/14651 Stevenson, Persivall, of Ealing als. Yealing, Mdx. 1688 22 Sept. [?1687] (8 hearths, Paschall Stevens, innholder, 'Little Ealing,' Ealing, Middlesex (1666))

5 hearths

PROB 4/16726 Busbee, Mr., Christopher, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., [innkeeper] 1679 [?] May [illeg.] (5 hearths, Xofer Busby, St James, Clerkenwell (pt. 2), Middlesex (1666))



Sugar Refiner


18 hearths

PROB 4/19628 Selby, Anthony, of Mortlake, Surrey, [sugar refiner] 1680 2 June [illeg.] (18 hearths, Mr Selby, ?sugar refiner, Mortlake, Surrey (1664))



Cooper


17 hearths

PROB 4/5513 Boylston, Thomas, of St Gabriel Fenchurch, Citizen and Cooper of London 1669 30 July (1668) (17 hearths, Thomas Boylston, cooper, 'North side Fanchurch Strett,' St Gabriell, Fenchurch (1666))



Draper


17 hearths

PROB 4/11888 Hatton, Roger, of St. Allhallowes, Barking, London, esq., citizen and draper 1667 23 Dec. (17 hearths, Roger Hatton, 'Marke Lane West,' All Hallows Barking (1666)



Tailor


16 hearths

PROB 32/2/93 Deceased: Gavan, John, tailor, St. Pauls, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory 1666 Aug. 29; PROB 32/2/100 Deceased: Gavan, John, tailor, St. Pauls, Covent Garden, Middx. Account (Sworn 1667 Dec. 24 (16 hearths, John Gaven, tailor, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

10 hearths

PROB 4/7741 Angell, David, of St Paul Covent Garden, Middx., tailor 1667 11 Dec. (10 hearths, David Angell, tailor, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

9 hearths

PROB 20/1514 Kent, William: St. Paul, Covent Garden, tailor 1673, 1682) (9 hearths, William Kent, tailor, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))



Clerk


14 hearths

PROB 4/3024 Booth, William, of Morden, Surrey, clerk 1671 21 July (14 hearths, Mr Willm Booth Rector, Mordon, Surrey (1664))



Embroiderer


12 hearths

PROB 4/19423 Harrison, Edmund, ?embroiderer, of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London, esq. 1667 5 Oct. (12 hearths, Edmund Harrison, ?embroiderer, 'Grub Street East,' St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))



Grocer


8 hearths

PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll) (8 hearths, Richard Turgis, grocer, 'Litle Lumbard streete ye Southsyde', St Mary Woolnoth (1666)



Unknown occupation/status


18 hearths

PROB 4/151 Constable, Thomas, of St Paul, Covent Garden, Midd 1677 17 Oct. (1676) (18 hearths, Thomas Constable, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

16 hearths

PROB 4/1932 Mounteney, Richard, of Kewe, Surrey, esq. 1684 22 Dec. (16 hearths, Mr Richard Mounteney, Kew, Surrey (1664)) (Died in the Liberty of the Tower, 1683)

PROB 4/14176 Pye, Sir Edmund, Bt. of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Mdx. 1674 2 Jan. Undated (16 hearths, Edmund Pye, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

14 hearths

PROB 32/12/1 Deceased: Long, Mary, widow, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory 1673/4 Feb. 2 (1675 July 10); PROB 32/12/22 Deceased: Deceased: Long, Mary, widow, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Account (1675 July 10) (14 hearths, Mary Long, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

13 hearths

PROB 4/2529 Pead, John, of St Lawrence Jewry, London 1675 15 Dec. (?Possibly same house as 'Isack Pead 13 hearths In St Lawrenc Lann', St Lawrence, Jewry (1966))99

12 hearths

PROB 4/5707 Hanbury, Philip, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1674 5 Feb. (1673) (12 hearths, Philip Hanbury, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 5/1438 Bunce, Sir James, bart, [of East Greenwich, Kent, died in Middx] [Registered will: PROB 11/344] 1674 (12 hearths, Sir James Bunce, 'Highstreet East,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))

11 hearths

PROB 4/9302 Crofts, Jane, Dame, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1672 25 May) (11 hearths, The Lady Jane Crafts, St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, Pt. 1 81666))

10 hearths

PROB 4/17630 Smith, Anthony, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, [Mdx.] 1674 11 Feb. (10 hearths, Anthony Smith, Covent garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/15288 Robinson, Timothy, of Hammersmith, Mdx, esq. 1673 10 May (1670) (10 hearths, Tim Robinson, Hammersmith, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/13712 Clapham, Sir Ralph, kt. & bt. of Hammersmith, Mdx. 1666 18 Mar. (10 hearths, Sir Ralph Clapham, Hammesrmith, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/7713 Huckle, Thomas, of St James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1677 25 June (4+3+3=10 hearths, Thomas Huckle, St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex (1666))

9 hearths

PROB 4/11545 Rugg, Thomas, of St. Paul, Covent Garden 1670 31 Mar. (9 hearths, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 5/5536 Foucant or Faucant, Didier or Dedier, of St Paul Covent Garden, Middx (account only) [Administration act: PROB 6/47 1671 (9 hearths, Didcor (sic) Fancott (sic), Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/910 Munday, John, of St James, Clerkenwell 1671 8 Feb. (9 hearths, John Munday, St. James, Clerkenwell (1666))

8 hearths

PROB 32/10/75 Deceased: Quinton, Christopher, Hammersmith, Middx. d. in the Kings Bench prison, Southwark, Surrey Inventory and account (1673 Easter Term) (8 hearths, 'Hammersmith,' Hammersmith, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/4507 Hawkesworth, George, of St Paul, Covent Garden 1667 13 July (1666) (8 hearths, Wid Hawksworth, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1966)) [?Widow Hawskworth, widow of George Hawksworth, but no proof]



Inventories with known hearth size sorted by London & environs parishes

140 inventories with known hearth size, 03/03/12



St Alban Wood Street


No inventories can be matched to hearths



St Allhallowes, Barking


17 hearths

PROB 4/11888 Hatton, Roger, of St. Allhallowes, Barking, London, esq., citizen and draper 1667 23 Dec. (17 hearths, Roger Hatton, 'Marke Lane West,' All Hallows Barking (1666)

4 hearths

PROB 5/5574 Darby, Michael, of All Hallows Barking, London (account only) 1673



Allhallows in the West


6 hearths

PROB 4/4807 Sambrook, Samuel, of Allhallows in the West 1676 26 May (6 hearths, Samuell Sambrooke, London merchant, 'Coleman Street ward: Second precinct,' London (1662))



All Hallows Staining


8 hearths

PROB 4/16236 Trench, Edmund, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, Dr. of Physick 1670 16 May (8 hearths, Dr Trench, physician, 'Strette side north,' All Hallows Staing (1666))



St Alphage London Wall


5 hearths

PROB 4/10556 Andrewse, Richard, Mr., of St. Alphage, London 1666 20 July (Possibly Widdow Andrews, 5 hearths, From the end of Alderman Berrey agaynst the walle, St Alphage London Wall, was the widdow of Richard Andrewse, and was in the same house (1666))

PROB 4/10330 Norris, Joshua, of St. Alphage, London Wall, London, citizen & cordwayner 1667 9 Jan. (1666) (Possibly 5 hearths, Mr Norris, In Helmet Court, St Alphage London Wall (1666))



St Andrew Holborn


10 hearths

PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec(10 hearths, Sir John Keeling (alias Keyling(e)), St Andrews Holborne Parish (part two); and possibly 20 hearths, St. James, Clerkenwell)



St Andrew Hubbard


No inventories can be matched to hearths



St Andrew Undershaft


16 hearths

PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27 (16 hearths, Samuel Mico, London merchant, 'Ax Yard', St. Andrew Undershaft, London (1666))

15 hearths

PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar. (?May include inventory for 15 hearths, Sir John Jacob, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))

13 hearths

PROB 4/13312 Clitherow, James, of Boston in New Branford [Brentford] Mdx, esq. 1683 20 June (May include 13 hearths, James Cloutherow, St Mary Ax East, St Andrew Undershaft (1666). If London inventory is included will be interesting, since Clitherow's London house was adjacent to William Love's house)

10 hearths

PROB 4/8926 Terne, Christopher of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, Doctor in physick 1674 31 Mar. (10 hearths, Dr Christopher Terne, doctor in physick, Ax Yard, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))

9 hearths

PROB 4/9399 De Lillers, Isaac, Mr., of St. Andrew Undershaft, London 1679 12 May (1678) (9 hearths, Isaac De Lillers, Leadenhall Street south, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))

8 hearths

PROB 4/8768 Darker, Thomas, of St Andrew Undershaft, London, Citizen and Blacksmith. Perhaps Commissary Committee 1666 10 Jan. (1665)) (May be same house as 8 hearth house of Ann Darge, presumed widow of Thomas Darker, St Mary Ax west, St Andrew Undershaft (1666)

7 hearths

PROB 4/9560 Sell, William, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, apothecary 1685 25 Apr. (7 hearths, William Sell, apothecary, Leadenhall Street north, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))

6 hearths

PROB 4/17568 Peckett, Richard, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London 1675 13 Mar. (6 hearths, Richard Pickett, Ax Yard, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))

PROB 4/2232 Lewis, Rees, of St Andrew Undershaft London ob Radnor, Citizen and Clothworker of London 1675 14 Dec. (6 hearths, Rees Lewis, clothworker, St Mary Ax west, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))

5 hearths

PROB 4/11993 Goodlad, Richard, Mr., of St. Dionis Backchurch, London 1690 7 Feb. Undated (5 hearths, Richard Goodlad, merchant taylor, Ax Yard, St Andrew Undershaft (1666)

PROB 4/7549 Smith, Henry, Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London [of St. Andrew Undershaft, grocer] 1676 9 June (1675) (5 hearths, Henry Smith, citizen and merchant taylor and/or grocer, Leadenhall Street north, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))

4 hearths

PROB 4/5765 Iles, Christopher, of St Andrew Undershaft, London 1682 29 Nov. (4 hearths, Christopher Iles, gentleman, Leadenhall Street south, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))

3 hearths

PROB 4/9602 Crow, John, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, citizen and pewterer 1671 3 Feb. (3 hearths, John Crow, pewterer, Leadenhall Street north, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))

2 hearths

PROB 4/4302 Simkis, Humfry, of St Andrew Undershaft, London, Citizen and Draper 1670 7 Oct. (2 hearths, Humfry Simkis, citizen and draper, Leadenhall Street north, St Andrew Undershaft (1666))



St Antholin Budge Row


No inventories can be matched to hearth tax data



St Barlolomew the Great


7 hearths

PROB 4/10526 Whiteing, John, of St. Bartholomew the Great, London, Citizen & Draper 1681 6 Aug. Undated (7 hearths, John Whiting, citizen and draper, Long laine south, St Bartholomew the Great (1666))

5 hearths

PROB 32/10/79 Deceased: King, Henry, merchant, St. Bartholomew the Great, Middx. Inventory 1673 Apr. 12 (1673 Easter) (5 hearths, Henry King, merchant, Long laine south, St Bartholomew the Great (1666))

4 hearths

PROB 4/16128 Ingersole, Henry, of St. Bartholomew the Great, London 1675 6 Aug. (4 hearths, Hen. Ingersold, Long laine south, St Bartholomew the Great (1666))

PROB 4/11547 Poynting, Margaret, of St. Bartholomew the Great, London, widow 1699 11 May Undated (Just possibly the same house as her presumed husband, John Poynting, 4 hearths (1666), tobacconist, Long laine south, St Bartholomew the Great (1666))

2 hearths

PROB 4/2269 Rayner, John of St Bartholomew the Great London 1680 4 March (2 hearths, John Raynor, Long laine south, St Bartholomew the Great (1666))

PROB 4/17730 Bibie, Nicholas, of St. Bartholomew the Great, London 1673 [?15] Apr. (2 hearths, Nico. Bibbey, Long laine south, St Bartholomew the Great (1666))



St Bartholomew the Less


7 hearths

PROB 4/4585 Fox, Adoni[ah], of St Bartholomew the Less, London 1673 4 April (Possible related to Aldr Fox, 7 hearths, Smith side, St Barthoomew the Less (1666))

6 hearths

PROB 4/4829 Edgley, Thomas, of St Bartholomew the Less, Citizen and Skinner 1666 [blank] (6 hearths, Thomas Edgeley, Smith side, St Bartholomew the Less (1666))

4 hearths

PROB 4/9750 Crumpe, James, of St. Bartholomew the Less, London 1669 27 Nov. (1668) (4 hearths, James Crumpe, stationer, Well Yard, St Bartholomew the Less (1666))



St Benet Gracechurch


No inventories can be matched to hearth tax data



St Benet Sherehog


No inventories can be matched to hearth tax data



St Bevis Marks


15 hearths

PROB 4/5600 Dawes, Sir Jonathan, kt., Citizen and Alderman and Fishmonger of London 1673 29 April (1672) (15 hearths, Sir Jonathan Dawes, 'The Buryes Markes,' The Liberty of St Bevis Marks (1666))



St Buttolph without Aldgate


6 hearths

PROB 4/10386 Privett, John, of St. Buttolph without Aldgate, London 1674 3 Oct. (1673) (6 hearths, John Privett, mariner, Houndsditsch Preinct, St. Buttolph without Aldgate, London (1666))

3 hearths

Wm: Minchin 3 hearths[[FootNote(Wm: Minchin. William Minchen (alias Minchin), hempdresser, of St Buttolphe, Aldgate (3 hearths, William Minchen (sic), High streete Precinct, St Buttolph, Aldgate (1666))



St Botolph without Aldersgate


9 hearths

PROB 4/18127 Bee, Cornelius, of St. Botolph, Aldersgate 1672 18 May Undated (9 hearths, Cornelius Bee, described in matched PRC will as bookseller of St Bartholomew the Great (1666))


St Bottolph by Billingsgate


3 hearths

PROB 4/634 Calmady, James, of St Botolph, Billingsgate, Citizen and Draper of London 1679 20 Feb. (3 hearths, James Calmady, draper, St Botolph, Billingsgate (1666))



St Bride Fleetstreet


No examples yet of indiviuals with inventories yet



St Clement Eastcheap



St Dionis Backchurch


No individuals with inventories and known hearths



St Dunstan in the East


7 hearths

PROB 4/8285 George, John, of St. Dunstan in the East, London, plumber [?1674] 26 Jan.

6 hearths

PROB 4/7230 Scott, Samuel, of St Dunstan in the East, London 1669 20 July

3 hearths

PROB 4/5907 Mathew, John, of St Dunstan in the East, London, Citizen and Grocer 1681 3 June



St Dunstan in the West


10 hearths

PROB 4/11381 Saunders, Richard, of St. Dunston in the West, London, Citizen & Baker 1676 26 Feb. (10 hearths, Richard Sanders (1666))

PROB 4/20766 Constantine, Phillipp, of St. Dunstan in the West, London 1688 16 Aug. Undated; PROB 4/1102 Constantine, Philip of St Dunstans in the West, widower 1692 26 April (1688) (10 hearths, XXX)

9 hearths

PROB 4/8319 Delves, Ralph, of St Dunstan in the West, and in the Liberty of the Rolles, Middx., stationer 1675 13 Sept. (9 hearths, XXXX)

PROB 4/9339 Pinckney, Henry, of St. Dunstan in the West, London, citizen and goldsmith 1678 20 Aug. (9 hearths, XXXX)

7 hearths

PROB 4/17255 Drake, Sir William, Bt. of St. Dunstan in the West, London, and Shardeloes in Amersham, Bucks 1670 28 May (1669) (7 hearths, St Dunstons in ye West prcincte, St Dunstan in the West (1666))

PROB 4/5416 Estcourt, Sir Thomas, kt., of Chancery Lane, London 1684 1 March (7 hearths XXX)

PROB 4/8077 Leake, William, of St Dunstan in the West, London 1673 8 Apr. (7 hearths XXXX)

PROB 4/1166 Greene, Francis, of St Dunstan in the West, Midd., 1685 20 May (7 hearths, Francis Greene, sword cutler (1666))

6 hearths

PROB 4/5381 Dewy, George, of Chancery Lane, Midd., gent 1683 2 [?Dec.] (6 hearths, XXXX)

PROB 5/5791 Mundy, Stephen, gent, of St Dunstan in the West, London 1676 (6 hearths, XXXX)



St Gabriel Fenchurch


17 hearths

PROB 4/5513 Boylston, Thomas, of St Gabriel Fenchurch, Citizen and Cooper of London 1669 30 July (1668) (17 hearths, Thomas Boylston, cooper, 'North side Fanchurch Strett,' St Gabriell, Fenchurch (1666))

9 hearths

PROB 4/8681 Martel, Laurence, of St Gabriel Fanchurch, London, merchant

7 hearths

PROB 4/20603 Howford, John, of St. Gabriell Fenchurch, London 1667 17 Oct. Undated



St George Botolph Lane


No data as of now for individuals with inventories



St Giles in the Fields


26 hearths

PROB 4/6567 Inventory of Rachel, Dow. Count. of Bath, of St Giles in the Fds, Midd. 1681 (26 hearths, Rachel, Countess Dowager of Bath, 'West Side of Lincolns Inne fields,' St Giles-in-the_fields (1666))

25 hearths

PROB 4/5918 James, The Rt. Hon., Earl of Newburgh 1672 25 May (1670); (?25 hearths, ?Lord Newburgh, West Side of Lincolns Inne fields, St Giles in the Fields (1666))

21 hearths

PROB 4/6430 Shelton, William, of St. Giles in the Fields, Midd. 1673 [blank]; no PRC will identifiable) (21 hearths, Will: Shelton, Tattnam Cort Lane entring into the feilds toward Maydenhead Rowe, St Giles in the Fields (1666))

12 hearths

PROB 5/2843 Seymour, John, duke of Somerset, of Amesbury, Wilts [Registered will: PROB 11/351 (12 hearths, Lord John Somersett, West Side of Lincolns Inne fields, St Giles in the Fields (1666))

PROB 4/19895 Daniell, Sir Thomas, kt., of St. Martin in the Fields, Mdx. 1686 4 Mar. (12 hearths, Sir Thomas Daniell, Great Queen Street, St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex (1666))

9 hearths

PROB 32/20/68 Deceased: Fraiser, Sir Alexander, bart., [physician to King Charles II, Doones, Scotland, d. in Whitehall] [Fraiser con Fraiser see PROB 18/13/75] Inventory (Sworn 1681 July 14) (9 hearths, Sir Alexander Fraiser, physician, 'St Giles in the Fields: Great Queen Street,' St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/8681 Martel, Laurence, of St Gabriel Fanchurch, London, merchant ?DATE (9 hearths, North side Fanchurch Strett, St Gabriel Fenchurch (1666))



St Giles without Cripplegate


Nine inventories with known hearth numbers, from three to twelve hearths

12 hearths

PROB 4/19423 Harrison, Edmund, ?embroiderer, of St. Giles without Cripplegate, London, esq. 1667 5 Oct. (12 hearths, Edmund Harrison, ?embroiderer, 'Grub Street East,' St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))

9 hearths

PROB 4/18445 Woodcocke, George, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, Citizen & Vintner of London 1669 6 May (9 hearths, Geroge Woodcocke, Grub Street West, St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))

8 hearths

PROB 4/8600 Withers, Nathaniel, the elder of St Giles without Cripplegate, Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London 1670 13 Aug. (1669) (8 hearths, Nathaniel Withers, Goat Alley, St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))
Jennings Rents, St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))

PROB 4/11546 Reddinge, John, of St. Gyles without Cripplegate, London 1668 19 Nov. (1665) (8 hearths, John Redding, Ould Street North: Bottle & bag yd, St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))

PROB 4/16781 Dashwood, William, of the City of London ob. at Chesthunt, Herts. 1680 2 Feb.) (8 hearths, White Lion Yard, White lyon yd, St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))

5 hearths

PROB 4/11805 Jenings, John, of St. Gyles, Criplegate, London 1668 7 Jan. (1667) (5 hearths, John Jennings,

4 hearths

PROB 4/5573 Coles, George, of St Giles without Cripplegate, Midd., Citizen and Leatherseller of London 1669 8 April (4 hearths, George Coles, Golding lane East: Play house yd, St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))

PROB 4/19119 Cooke, Thomas, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, Citizen & Butcher 1668 5 Sept. (4 hearths, Thomas Cooke, Fore Street North: Purse ally, St Giles without Cripplegate (1666))

3 hearths

PROB 4/5588 Clarke, Richard, of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London 1666 1 March) (3 hearths, Richard Clark, Red Cross Street East: Angel or Cradle Court, St Giles without Cripplegate)


St Gregory by St Pauls


Nine inventories, ranging from three to eight hearths

8 hearths

PROB 4/19886 Chamberlaine, Thomas, of St. Gregorie ob. in Marke Lane within the Citie of London, doctor of phisick 1670 1 June Undated (8 hearths, Dr Chamberlane, Angell Court west syde, St Gregory (1666))

7 hearths

PROB 4/3779 Marwood, Henry, of St Gregory, London, Citizen and Merchant Taylor 1678 25 Nov. (1675) (7 hearths, ?Henry Marwood, XXXX (1666))

6 hearths

PROB 4/1909 Fryer, William, of St Gregory, London, Citizen and Barber Chirurgion 1685 2 Jan. (1684 (6 hearths Will: Fryer, Carter Lane north syde, St Gregory (1666))

PROB 5/1352 Dickins, John, of St Gregory by St Paul's, London, citizen and merchant tailor (includes account) [Registered will: PROB 11/350] 1677) (6 hearths, ?John Dickison, Paules Chaine east syde', St Gregory, (1666))

PROB 20/525 Clements, John: St Gregory, London, proctor of court of Arches 1673) (6 hearths, John Clement, proctor, Paules Chane West syde, St Gregory (1666))

5 hearths

PROB 4/1923 Bell, Randall, of St Gregory, London 1688 23 Aug. (5 hearths, Randall Bell, in a little courte, St Gregory, (1666))

PROB 4/11709 Grantham, William, of St. Gregory, London, stationer 1676 15 June (5 hearths, Will Grantham, stationer, St Paules Church yeard north syde, St Gregory (1666))

3 hearths

PROB 5/3354 Miller, William, of St Gregory by St Paul's, London 1693 (3 hearths, William Miller, bookseller, going into Paules Alley north, St Gregory (1666))

PROB 4/11753 Lashe, Elizabeth, of St. Gregory by St. Paul, London, widdow 1680 30 Oct. (?3 hearths, ?same house as Francis Lash, Paules Chaine east syde, St Gregory (1666))



St Hellens Bishopsgate


18 hearths

PROB 5/4277 Whistler, Daniel, MD, of Christ Church, London (includes account) 1685 (18 hearths, Daniel Whistler, Doctor of physic, 'In Great St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))

8 hearths

PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment); see also possibly the widow of Benjamin Albyn: PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5 (8 hearths, Benjamin Albyn, London merchant, 'Little St Hellens,' St Helen's, Bishopsgate (1666))



St James Clerkenwell


Seventeen inventories with known hearth numbers, ranging from one to twenty hearths

20 hearths

PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec(10 hearths, Sir John Keeling (alias Keyling(e)), St Andrews Holborne Parish (part two); and possibly 20 hearths, St. James, Clerkenwell)

15 hearths

PROB 4/21943 Strode, Sir George, kt. of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1664 22 Oct. (15 hearths, Sir Nicholas Strode, St James Clerkenwell (1666): The Sir George Strode 1664 inventory is for the same house that Sir Nicholas Strode is shown owning in the 1666 hearth tax return)

11 hearths

PROB 4/9302 Crofts, Jane, Dame, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1672 25 May) (11 hearths, The Lady Jane Crafts, St. James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, Pt. 1 81666))

10 hearths

PROB 4/7713 Huckle, Thomas, of St James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1677 25 June (4+3+3=10 hearths, Thomas Huckle, St James, Clerkenwell, Middlesex (1666))

9 hearths

PROB 4/910 Munday, John, of St James, Clerkenwell 1671 8 Feb. (9 hearths, John Munday, St. James, Clerkenwell (1666))

8 hearths

PROB 4/16584 Mayhew, John, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1667 12 Oct. Undated (8 hearths, John Mayhew, victualler, St James Clerkenwell pt 1 (1666))

7 hearths

PROB 4/2894 Knight, Henry, of St James, Clerkenwell, Midd., brewer 1673 5 Dec. (1672); see also PROB 4/14132 Knight, Michael, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., brewer 1673 5 Dec. (1672) (7 hearths, Henry Knight, brewer, St James, Clerkenwell (pt. 2) (1666) (7 hearths, William Downing, St James Clerkenwell, pt 1 (1666)

PROB 4/7267 Downing, William, of St James, Clerkenwell, London, gent 1673 4 Sept.

6 hearths

PROB 4/17143 Ball, James, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., victualer 1680 9 Jan. (6 hearths, James Ball, St James Clerkenwell pt 1 (1666))

PROB 4/13922 Deeves, Daniell, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1669 24 July) (6 hearths, Daniell Doves/Deeves, St James Clerkenwell pt. 2 (1666))

5 hearths

PROB 4/14276 Asborne, Elizabeth, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., widow, victualler Billiard room and bowling alley 1675 [?20] Sept. (5 hearths, Eliza. Ashborne, St James, Clerkenwell (1666))

PROB 4/4895 Rogers, John, of St James, Clerkenwell, London 1685 25 Aug. (168[?3] (5 hearths, John Rogers, St James, Clerkenwell (1666))

PROB 32/7/70 Deceased: Hooton, Richard, St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. Inventory 1671 Apr. 4 (1671 Apr. 6) (5 hearths, Richard Hootten, yeoman, St James, Clerkenwell pt 1 (1666)

PROB 4/15861 Fenn, John, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1676 [?19] Dec. Undated) (5 hearths, John Fenn, St James Clerkenwell pt 1 (1666))

4 hearths

PROB 4/16341 Ryley, George, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. [leatherdresser] 1680 6 Aug. (4 hearths, George Ryley, St James Clerkenwell (pt. 1) (1666)

PROB 4/22199 Corner, Oliver, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1679 24 July Undated) (4 hearths, Oliver Corner, St James Clerkenwell, pt 2 (1666))

1 hearth

PROB 4/9394 [Ward], Edward, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx., citizen and bricklayer and tyler 1672 29 Mar. (1 hearth (seems low for a citizen), Edward and, citizen and tyler, St James Clerkenwell pt 2 (1666)



St Katherine Coleman


7 hearths

PROB 11/444 Lort 45-91 Will of Doctor William Burnett, Doctor of Medicine and of the College of Physicians in London 16 March 1698 (7 hearths, Doct William Burnett, Doctor of Medicine and of the College of Physicians, 'Hart Chand Corte,' St Katherine Coleman, London (1666)

6 hearths

PROB 4/6094 Starkey, Philip, of St Katherine Coleman, London, Citizen and Brewer 1680 3 Sept. (1679)

5 hearths

PROB 4/18272 Palmer, William, of St. Katherine Coleman, London, Citizen & Cooper 1669 20 Dec. (1668)



St Lawrence Jewry


13 hearths

PROB 4/2529 Pead, John, of St Lawrence Jewry, London 1675 15 Dec. (?Possibly same house as 'Isack Pead 13 hearths In St Lawrenc Lann', St Lawrence, Jewry (1966))



St Leonard Shoreditch


No data as of now for individuals with inventories



St Leonard Bromley


Five inventories with known hearth numbers, ranging from two to thirty-two hearths

32 hearths

PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar. (32 hearths, Sir John Jacob, St Leonard Bromley, Middlesex (1666)

13 hearths

PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677) (13 hearths, 'Justice Tomlins', London, merchant, 'Bromly,' Bromley, Middlesex (1666))

9 hearths

PROB 20/255 Boone, Christopher: London 1680 (9 hearths, 'Bromly', Bromley, Middlesex (1666)) [Match to Christopher Boone, London merchant, needs to be confirmed]

8 hearths

PROB 4/15300 Dorrington, John, Captaine, of Bromley in Stratford Bow, Mdx., ob. in the ship "Coronation" at sea 1679 17 Feb. (1678) (8 hearths, Captain Dorrington, mariner, St Leonard Bromley, Middlesex (1666))

2 hearths

PROB 4/19544 Taylor, Emanuell, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middx., miller 1671 11 Apr. (2 hearths, Emanuel Taylor, St Leonard Bromley (1666))



St Margaret Pattens


No data as of yet for individuals with inventories



St Martins in the Field


21 hearths

PROB 4/8783 Tittford, Charles, of St Martin in the Fields, Middx., innholder 1678 29 Nov.; PROB 11/356 Reeve 1-55 Will of Charles Tittford, Innholder of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex 04 May 1678 (21 hearths, Charles Tiford, innholder, Thompsons ward, St Martins in the Field (1666)

20 hearths

PROB 4/14605 Howard, Sir Phillipp, at his house in Scotland Yard 1686 9 June (20 hearths, Sir Phillipe Howard, Scotland Yard, Haymarket, St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex (1666))

10 hearths

PROB 4/15271 Scroope, Adrian, of St. Martin in the Feilds, gent 1668 20 Aug. (10 hearths, Adrian Scroope, gentleman, Durham yard, St Martin in the Fields (1666))

9 hearths

PROB 4/4127 Webb, Jeremiah, of St Martin in the Fields, Midd., apothecary 1670 16 May (9 hearths, Jeremiah Webb, Street, St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex (1666))

7 hearths

PROB 4/21671 Davenport, John, of St. Martin in the [Fields, Mdx.] carpenter [?1668 illeg.] ?Undated (7 hearths, John Davenport, carpenter (to the King), Round Court, St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/15877 Taylor, John, of St. Martin in the Feilds, Mdx., Doctor of physick 1685 27 Oct.) (7 hearths, John Taylor, The Strand, St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex (1666))



St Martin le Grand


4 hearths

PROB 4/8344 Johnson, [John], of St Martin Le Grand, London, leather-seller 1694 12 Oct. (4 hearths, John Johnson, leatherseller, Little Deanes Court, St Martin le Grand (1666))



St Martin Ludgate


3 hearths

PROB 4/21369 Wilson, Mr. William, of St. Martin Ludgate, London 1675 2 Aug.



St Mary at Hill


4 hearths

ROB 4/8144 Norfolk, Thomas, of St Mary at Hill, London, Citizen and Tylor 1677 22 Nov.; PROB 5/1278 Norfolke, Thomas, of St Mary at Hill, London, citizen and bricklayer [Administration act: PROB 6/52] 1677

3 hearths

PROB 4/8082 Hawkins, Robert, of St Mary at Hill, London 1691 6 July) (3 hearths, Robert Hawkines, North side, St Mary at Hill, London (1666))



St Mary Colechurch


5 hearths

PROB 4/17955 Newton, Thomas, of St. Mary Colechurch, London, Citizen & Grocer 1672 15 May (5 hearths, Thomas Newton, citizen and grocer, Mary: Coalehurch, St Mary Colechurch (1666))

3 hearths

PROB 4/3882 Newton, John, of St Mary Colechurch, London, Citizen and Grocer 1682 26 Oct. (3 hearths, John: Newton, citizen and grocer, Mary: Coalehurch, St Mary Colechurch (1666))



St Mary Woolnoth


Five inventories with known hearth numbers, ranging from four to eight hearths

8 hearths

PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll) (8 hearths, Richard Turgis, grocer, 'Litle Lumbard streete ye Southsyde', St Mary Woolnoth (1666)

7 hearths

PROB 4/9901 Pollington, Alexander, of St. Mary Woolnoth, London ob. at Hornsey, Middx. 1673 [?] Oct. (1672) (7 hearths, Alexander Pollington, haberdasher, St Mary Woolnoth (1666))

6 hearths

PROB 4/429 Cock, Nathaniel, [of St Mary Woolnoth, London, merchant] 1673 26 July; PROB 5/2300 COOKE, Nathaniel, of [St Mary Woolnoth], London, merchant (includes account) [Administration with will annexed d b n Apr 1686] (6 hearths, Nathaniell Cock, merchant, St Mary Woolnoth (1666))

5 hearths

PROB 5/5526 Everard, Charles, esq, of St Mary Woolnoth, London (account only) 1670) (5 hearths, Charles Everard, goldsmith, St Mary Woolnoth (1666))

4 hearths

PROB 4/1204 Ballone, [Ballowe], Henry, of St Mary Woolnoth, London, merchant 1667 24 May) (4 hearths, Henry Ballowe, merchant, St Mary Woolnoth (1666))



St Michael Bassishaw


4 hearths

(PROB 4/3406 Avery, William, esq., of St Michael, Bassishaw, London 1672 18 June)



St Michael Cornhill


7 hearths

PROB 4/10260 Wells, Hugh, of St. Michael, Cornhill, London, citizen & armourer 1674 4 Mar. (7 hearths, Hugh Wells, citozena nd armourer, The Secpnd Precinct, St Michael Cornhill, Cornhillw ard (1662))

4 hearths

PROB 4/6964 Wilson, Zachary, of St Michael, Cornhill, London 1670 1 July; PROB 5/3315 Wilson, Zachary, [of St Michael Cornhill, London] [Registered will: PROB 11/333] 1670 (4 hearths, Zachary Wilson, The Fourth Precinct, Cornhill ward (1662))



Hearths unknown

PROB 4/21905 Debnam, George, of [St. Michael in Cornhill, London, Citizen & Mercer][1674] 15 Feb. (Hearths not socified, though listed in hearth tax return, George Debnam, Second Precinct, St Michael Cornhill, London (1662)

St Nicholas Accons


No data as of now for individuals with inventories



St. Olave Hart Street


Ten inventories with known hearth numbers, ranging from two to eighteen hearths

18 hearths

PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678 (18 hearths, Sir Richard Ford, London merchant, 'Sething Lane East', St Olave Hart Street, London (1666))

10 hearths

PROB 10/7371/14 Sir John Lethieullier 1719 Jan (10 hearths, XXXX)

8 hearths

PROB 4/9257 Dynes, John, citizen and paynter stayner of London 1667 4 June (8 hearths, John Dynes/Dines, North, St Olave Hart street (1666))

PROB 4/3678 Merrett, Francis, of St Olave, Hart Street, London 1688 20 June (1687) (8 hearths, XXXX)

7 hearths

PROB 5/3582 Pusey, William, of St Olave Hart Street, London 1683 (7 hearths, William Pusey, cooper, North, St Olave Hart street (1666))

PROB 4/1167 Taute, Lewis, of St Olaves Hart Street, in Aldgate, Citizen and Cutler of London 1666 10 May (7 hearths, Lewis Tayt, Strett, St Olave Hart street (1666))

6 hearths

PROB 4/4538 Morris, Roger, of St Olave, Hart Street, London 1690 21 Aug. (6 hearths, Roger Moores, Strett, St Olave Hart Street (1666))

PROB 4/11770 Watts, Thomas, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, citizen and cooper 1671 3 Apr. (1670) (6 hearths, ?match with Thomas Wattson, citizen and cooper, Strett, St Olave, Hart Street (1666))

5 hearths

PROB 4/18054 Capell, Winifred, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, widdow 1670 22 Apr. (5 hearths, Winefrett Capell, widow (by ca. 1670), Strett, St. Olave, Hart Street (1666))

2 hearths

PROB 4/18215 Marler, John, ?Cooper, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London 1667 5 Aug. (2 hearths, John Marler, Black Horce and Trumpet Yard, St Olave Hart street (1666)



St Pauls Covent Garden


Fifteen inventories with known hearth numbers, from three to twenty-four hearths

24 hearths

PROB 4/14073 Clifton, William, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, vintner 1672 12 Mar. (24 hearths William Clifton, vintner, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

21 hearths

PROB 32/9/5 Deceased: Sourceau, Monsieur Claud, St. Pauls, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory of debts due (1672 Sept. 12); PROB 32/9/9 Deceased: Sourceau, Claud, Covent Garden, Middx. Declaration 1671/2 March 4; PROB 32/9/54 Deceased: Sourceau, Claude, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory 1671/2 Feb. 27 (illeg.) (21 hearths, Claudius Surluan, ?gentleman, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

18 hearths

PROB 4/151 Constable, Thomas, of St Paul, Covent Garden, Midd 1677 17 Oct. (1676) (18 hearths, Thomas Constable, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

16 hearths

PROB 32/2/93 Deceased: Gavan, John, tailor, St. Pauls, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory 1666 Aug. 29; PROB 32/2/100 Deceased: Gavan, John, tailor, St. Pauls, Covent Garden, Middx. Account (Sworn 1667 Dec. 24 (16 hearths, John Gaven, tailor, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/14176 Pye, Sir Edmund, Bt. of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Mdx. 1674 2 Jan. Undated (16 hearths, Edmund Pye, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

14 hearths

PROB 32/12/1 Deceased: Long, Mary, widow, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Inventory 1673/4 Feb. 2 (1675 July 10); PROB 32/12/22 Deceased: Deceased: Long, Mary, widow, St. Paul, Covent Garden, Middx. Account (1675 July 10) (14 hearths, Mary Long, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

12 hearths

PROB 4/5707 Hanbury, Philip, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1674 5 Feb. (1673) (12 hearths, Philip Hanbury, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

10 hearths

PROB 4/7741 Angell, David, of St Paul Covent Garden, Middx., tailor 1667 11 Dec. (10 hearths, David Angell, tailor, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/17630 Smith, Anthony, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, [Mdx.] 1674 11 Feb. (10 hearths, Anthony Smith, Covent garden, Middlesex (1666))

9 hearths

PROB 20/1514 Kent, William: St. Paul, Covent Garden, tailor 1673, 1682) (9 hearths, William Kent, tailor, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/11545 Rugg, Thomas, of St. Paul, Covent Garden 1670 31 Mar. (9 hearths, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 5/5536 Foucant or Faucant, Didier or Dedier, of St Paul Covent Garden, Middx (account only) [Administration act: PROB 6/47 1671 (9 hearths, Didcor (sic) Fancott (sic), Covent Garden, Middlesex (1666))

8 hearths

PROB 4/4507 Hawkesworth, George, of St Paul, Covent Garden 1667 13 July (1666) (8 hearths, Wid Hawksworth, Covent Garden, Middlesex (1966)) [?Widow Hawskworth, widow of George Hawksworth, but no proof]

7 hearths

PROB 4/14158 Love, Anthony, of St. Paul, Covent Garden, Mdx., grocer 1673 5 July) (7 hearths, Anthony Love, St Paul Covent Garden (1666))

3 hearths

PROB 4/3043 Darling, Henry, of St Paul, Covent Garden, Midd. 1678 5 June (1677) (3 hearths, Henry Darling, St Paul Covent Garden (1666))



St Peter Cornhill


16 hearths

PROB 4/8002 Hinton, William, of St Peter, Cornhill, London, Citizen and Ironmonger 1689 4 Oct. (16 hearths, William Hinton, citizen and ironmonger, Fourth precinct, Cornhill ward, St Peter Cornhill (1662))

13 hearths

4/6254 Wise, William, [of St. Peter, Cornhill], Citizen and Vintner of London 1668 18 May (1667) (13 hearths, William Wise, citizen and vintner, Second Precinct, St Peter Cornhill, London (1662))



St Vedast Foster Lane


8 hearths

PROB 4/8424 Hall, William, of St Vedast, alias Fosters, London, goldsmith 1682 10 Feb. (8 hearths, William Hall, Cheap Syde, St Vedast Foster Lane (1666))

PROB 4/10489 Tempest, Robert, of St. Foster, London, Citizen & Goldsmith 1675 11 Sept. (1673) (8 hearths, Robert Tempest, Cheap Syde, St Vedast Foster Lane (1666))

7 hearths

PROB 4/18497 Rowse, Henry, of St. Vedast, London 1677 27 Feb (7 hearths, Henrie Rowse, Meare mayd Taverne yeard, St Vedast Foster Lane (1666))

5 hearths

PROB 5/535 Inventory of Simon Urlin, citizen and goldsmith of St Vedast Foster Lane [Registered will: PROB 11/372] [Sentence: PROB 11/374] 1681 (5 hearths, Symon Urling, Meare mayd Taverne yeard, St Vedast Foster Lane (1666))

3 hearths

PROB 4/8186 Hinson, Elizabeth, of St Vedast alias Fosters in Gutter Lane London, widow 1665 13 Apr.) (?3 hearths, ?same house as John Hinson, 3 hearths, Sr Vedast Foster Lane)



Bermondsey, Surrey


4 hearths

PROB 4/2280 King, Thomas, of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, Surrey, [mariner] 1665 23 Oct (4 hearths, Thomas King, mariner, Dock Head, Bermondsey, Surrey (1664))



Chiswick, Middlesex


12 hearths

PROB 32/1/48 Deceased: Wortley, Sir Francis, bart. Inventory of goods in Turnham Green, Chiswick, Middx. 1665/6 Mar. 16 (12 hearths, Sir Francis Wortley, 'Chiswicke', Chiswick, Middlesex (1666))



Clapham, Surrey


39 hearths

PROB 5/3027 Gordon(sic), Sir Dennis, kt, of Clapham, Surrey 1688 (39 hearths, Dennis Gauden, Clapham, Surrey (1664))



Deptford, Kent


Note: a small part of Depford was in Surrey

Seven inventories with known hearth numbers, ranging from two to thirteen hearths

13 hearths

PROB 5/4054 Musters, Anne, of Deptford, Kent 1674 (13 hearths, Mrs Muster (sic), The Upper part of Deptford, in the hundred of Blackheath in the lath of Sutton at Hone, Deptford (alias West Greenwich) (1664))

11 hearths

PROB 4/19179 Collett, William, of Deptford, Kent, brewer 1671 1 Feb. (11 hearths, Mr Willi[am] Collett , brewer, The Upper part of Deptford, in the hundred of Blackheath in the lath of Sutton at Hone, Deptford (alias West Greenwich) (1664))

6 hearths

PROB 4/4539 Hoskins, William, of Deptford, Kent 1666 26 Feb.; no identifiable PRC will (6 hearths, Mr Willi[am] Hoskins, The Upper part of Deptford, in the hundred of Blackheath in the lath of Sutton at Hone, Deptford (alias West Greenwich) (1664))

PROB 4/22075 Boate, Benjamin, of Deptford, Kent Boate, Benjamin, of Deptford, Kent; PROB 5/1103 Boate, Benjamin, of Deptford, Kent, [caulker] [Registered will: PROB 11/338] 1673 (6 hearths, Benjamin Boate, caulker, in the hundred of Blackheath in the lath of Sutton at Hone, Deptford (alias West Greenwich) (1664))

4 hearths

PROB 4/10029 Bradshaw, John, of ?Deptford, Kent shipwright 1682 13 Jan. (4 hearths, John Bradshaw, The Upper part of Deptford, in the hundred of Blackheath in the lath of Sutton at Hone, Deptford (alias West Greenwich) (1664))

2 hearths

PROB 4/20299 PROB Burton, John, of Deptford, Kent 1672 6 Apr. (2 hearths, John Burton, The lower part of Deptford, in the hundred of Blackheath in the lath of Sutton at Hone, occupation unknown, Deptford (alias West Greenwich) (1664))

PROB 4/8873 Meachin [Machin], William, of Deptford, Kent 1671 27 Nov. (1670) (2 hearths, Will[iam] Meacham, shipwright, The lower part of Deptford, in the hundred of Blackheath in the lath of Sutton at Hone, Deptford (alias West Greenwich) (1664))



Ealing, Middlesex


44 hearths

PROB 20/1783 Maynard, Sir John: sergeant at law 1676-1691 (44 hearths, Sir John Maynard, Little Ealing, Middlesex' (1666))

8 hearths

PROB 4/14651 Stevenson, Persivall, of Ealing als. Yealing, Mdx. 1688 22 Sept. [?1687] (8 hearths, Paschall Stevens, innholder, 'Little Ealing,' Ealing, Middlesex (1666))



East Greenwich, Kent


Twelve (possibly thirteen) inventories with known hearth numbers, from one to seventeen (possibly twenty-nine) hearths

29 hearths

PROB 4/21934 Mason, Robert, of [illeg.] 1666 16 July [illeg.]) (linked presumably to PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Robert Mason, Gentleman of East Greenwich, Kent 05 April 1666) (29 hearths, Mrs Judith Masson (linked presumably to PROB 11/350 Bence 1-54 Will of Judith Mason, Widow of East Greenwich, Kent 22 May 1676) Robert Mason possibly also living in 29 hearth house, Coombes Hill, East Greenwich)

17 hearths

PROB 4/10155 Packenham, Edward, of East Greenwich, Kent 1665 17 June (17 hearths, Mr Edward Packenham, vintner, 'East Lane West,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))

12 hearths

PROB 5/1438 Bunce, Sir James, bart, [of East Greenwich, Kent, died in Middx] [Registered will: PROB 11/344] 1674 (12 hearths, Sir James Bunce, 'Highstreet East,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))

9 hearths

PROB 4/10183 Nash, Edward, of East Greenwich, Kent, esq 1679 21 July; (9 hearths, Capt Edward Nash, East Lane East, East Greenwich (1664))

6 hearths

PROB 4/9897 Yates, Michael, of East Greenwich, Kent, marriner 1664 29 Aug.; no PRC will identified (6 hearths, Michael Yates, 'High Street,' East Greenwich, Kent (1664))

PROB 4/17247 Fuller, John, of East Greenwich, Kent 1679 29 Jan (6 hearths, John Fuller, Highstreet East, East Greenwich (1664))

PROB 5/4059 Upchurch, Henry, of Greenwich, Kent 1674 (6 hearths, Henry Upchurch, Highstreet East, East Greenwich (1664))

PROB 5/1208 Smith, Thomas, of East Greenwich, Kent, butcher [Registered will: PROB 11/337] 1671 (6 hearths, Mr Thomas Smyth, butcher, Dock and Taverne Rowe, East Greenwich (1664))

4 hearths

PROB 4/8969 Lowe, Timothy of East Greenwich, Kent, esq. 1669 20 Mar (4 hearths, Timothy Low Esq., East lane East, East Greenwich (1664))

3 hearths

PROB 5/1216 Dry, Abraham, sen, of Greenwich, Kent, gardener (account only) [Administration act: PROB 6/76] 1700; plus PROB 5/1217, PROB 5/1218, PROB 5/1219, PROB 5/1220, and PROB 5/2914 (all dated 1700) (3 hearths, Abraham Dry, Church wall, East Greenwich (1664))

2 hearths

PROB 4/7720 Lock, William, of East Greenwich, Kent, laborer 1678 15 Aug.) (2 hearths, William Lock, Church Wall, East Greenwich (1664))

PROB 4/15967 Watson, John, of Greenwich, Kent 1666 1 Feb. Undated) (2 hearths, John Watson, Billingsgate, East Greenwich (1664))

1 hearth

PROB 4/21143 George, John, of Greenwich, ob. at sea 1666 19 Feb. Undated) (1 hearth, John George, In East greenwich (not chargeable) (1664))



Edmunton (Edmonton)


Four inventories, ranging from six to ten hearths

10 hearths

PROB 4/4473 Cornish, Joseph, of Edmonton, Midd. 1675 9 April (1674) (3 + 10 hearths, ?Mr Cornis, Edmonton (1666))

PROB 5/2381 Rogers, Richard, esq, of Edmonton, Middx (includes 2 commissions) 1666 (10 hearths, ?Mr Rogers, Edmunton (1666))

8 hearths

PROB 4/477 Byrd, John, Citizen and Goldsmith of London (goods at Edmonton, Midd.) 1671 20 May (8 hearths, Mr Jno. Burd, Edmunton (1666))

6 hearths

PROB 4/16575 Newstead, younger, Christopher, of Edmonton, Mdx. 1669 14[?Sept.] Undated (6 hearths, ?Mr Newsted, Edmonton (1666)



Enfeilde (Enfield)


Six inventories, ranging from three to ten hearths

10 hearths

PROB 4/4366 Rich, Sir Edwin, of Lincoln's Inn, Midd., bt., 1677 3 May + PROB 4/17281 Rich, Sir Charles, Bt. of Endfeild, [Mdx.] 1677 21 July; (10 hearths)

9 hearths

PROB 4/2729 Trott, Perient, of St Botolph, Bishopsgate, London, ob Enfield Midd., merchant 1681 24 March (1679) (9 hearths, perient Trott, merchant, XXX (1666))

PROB 4/5358 Chadwick, James, esq., Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London, and of Enfield, Midd. 1678 2 Nov. (9 hearths, Mr Chadwicke, Enfield and London (1666))

8 hearths

PROB 4/13893 Drye, Thomas, of Enfeild, Mdx. 1669 10 Nov. (8 hearths, Thomas Dry, goldmith, Enfeilde (1666)

7 hearths

PROB 4/13941 Rowe, Robert, of Enfield, Mdx., gent 1670 3[?Oct.] [illeg.] (7 hearths)

3 hearths

(PROB 4/12867 Hunsdon, William, Citizen & Dyer of London (and at Enfield) 1690 14 Aug (3 hearths, William Hunsdon, ?dyer, London & Enfield (1666))




Hammersmith, Middlesex


10 hearths

PROB 4/15288 Robinson, Timothy, of Hammersmith, Mdx, esq. 1673 10 May (1670) (10 hearths, Tim Robinson, Hammersmith, Middlesex (1666))

PROB 4/13712 Clapham, Sir Ralph, kt. & bt. of Hammersmith, Mdx. 1666 18 Mar. (10 hearths, Sir Ralph Clapham, Hammesrmith, Middlesex (1666))

8 hearths

PROB 32/10/75 Deceased: Quinton, Christopher, Hammersmith, Middx. d. in the Kings Bench prison, Southwark, Surrey Inventory and account (1673 Easter Term) (8 hearths, 'Hammersmith,' Hammersmith, Middlesex (1666))



Kew, Surrey


16 hearths

PROB 4/1932 Mounteney, Richard, of Kewe, Surrey, esq. 1684 22 Dec. (16 hearths, Mr Richard Mounteney, Kew, Surrey (1664)) (Died in the Liberty of the Tower, 1683)



Lambeth Deane, Surrey


12 hearths

PROB 4/7581 Howland, alias Roberts, Walter, of Bristow Causeway in Lambeth, Surrey, esq. 1693 31 Oct. (1692) (12 hearths, Walter Woland, alias Roberts, esy, Lambeth Deane, Surrey (1664))

6 hearths

PROB 4/3788 Cade, Nathaniel, of Lambeth, Surrey 1669 6 July (6 hearths, Nathaniel Cade, Lambeth Deane, Surrey (1664))

2 hearths

PROB 4/17043 Collins, John, of Lambeth, Surrey, wax-chandler 1672 4 July (2 hearths, John Collins, waxchandler, Lambeth Deabe, Surrey (1664))



Lambeth Marsh, Surrey


12 hearths

PROB 4/16876 Clay, Edmund, of Lambeth Marsh in Lambeth, Surrey, esq. 1669 (Edmund Clay, Lambeth Marsh, Surrey (1664))



Mitcham, Surrey


15 hearths

PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5 (15 hearths, Robert Cranmer, London merchant, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))

13 hearths

PROB 4/2700 Cholmeley, Sir William, Bt., [of Whitbey] York, ob at Mitcham 1664 18 June (13 hearths, Sir Willm Cholmeley, Wallington Hundred: Mitcham, Surrey (1664))



Morden, Surrey


14 hearths

PROB 4/3024 Booth, William, of Morden, Surrey, clerk 1671 21 July (14 hearths, Mr Willm Booth Rector, Mordon, Surrey (1664))



Mortlake, Surrey


18 hearths_

PROB 4/19628 Selby, Anthony, of Mortlake, Surrey, [sugar refiner] 1680 2 June [illeg.] (18 hearths, Mr Selby, ?sugar refiner, Mortlake, Surrey (1664))

7 hearths

PROB 4/4641 Terry, Edward, of Moreclack, Surrey, Citizen and Vintner of London 1666 14 Nov. (7 hearths, Mr Edw Terrey, Mortlake, Surrey (1664))

4 hearths

PROB 4/6621 Symonds, Jane, of Mortlake, Surrey 1668 7 Oct.) (4 hearths, Mrs Jane Simmonds, Mortlake, Surrey (1664))

3 hearths

PROB 4/2488 Groten, Gartred, of Mortlake, Surrey, widow 1665 4 Nov. (3 hearths, Gartride [Grovens], Mortlake, Surrey (1664))

1 hearth

PROB 4/1071 Hullenber, Philip, of Mortlake, Surrey, tapestry worker 1662 22 May (1661) (1 hearth, Phillip Hulleyberry (sic), Mortlake, Surrey (1664))



The Prince's Liberty, First Division (Lambeth)


9 hearths

PROB 4/17767 Dyson, John, of Lambeth, Surrey, merchant 1673 27 Nov. (167?) (9 hearths, John Dyson, The Prince's Liberty, First Division, Surrex (1664))



The Prince's Liberty, Second Division (Lambeth)


3 hearths

John Foote. Possibly John Foote (b. ?, d. ca. 1664) (PROB 4/3801 Foote, John, of Lambeth, Surrey 1664 26 April (3 hearths, John Foote, The Prince's liberty, second division, Surrey (1664))

PROB 4/21593 Crowder, William, of Lambeth, [Surrey], starchmaker 1669 14 May (3 hearths, William Crowder, The Prince's liberty, second division, Surrey (1664))

Unknown no of hearths

PROB 4/5775 Ishmall, Cuthbert, of [?Vauxer] Hall in Lambeth, Midd., victualler 1670 3 Sept. (No. of hearths unreadable in original membrane, Cuthbert Ishmall, The Prince's liberty, second division (Vauxhall), Surrey (1664))



Putney, Surrey


Six inventories with known hearth number, ranging from three to forty-six hearths

46 hearths

PROB 4/3128 Inventory of Sir Dawes Wymondesold, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.; PROB 18/7/94 Probate lawsuit Wymondesold v Wymondsold, concerning the deceased Sir Davies Wymondesold, kt of Putney, Surrey. Allegation 1675) (46 hearths, Mr Wymonsole, Putney, Surrey (1664))

32 hearths

PROB 5/2301 Inventory of Sir John Lawrence, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694 (26 hearths, 'In Great St Hellens', St Helen's, Bishopsgate, and 32 hearths, Putney) (32 hearths, Sir John Lawrence, London merchant, Putney, Surrey (1664))

20 hearths

PROB 4/9252 Pettiward, Roger, of Putney, Surrey, gent 1675 7 May; 5/1894 Pettiward, Roger, gent, of Putney, Surrey [Registered will: PROB 11/349] [Sentence: PROB 11/349] 1675 (20 hearths, Mr Peteward, gentleman, Putney, Surrey 81664))

11 hearths

PROB 5/1892 Proby, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission); PROB 5/1892 PROBY, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690] 1684) (11 hearths, Mr. Proby, London merchant & merchant tailor, Putney, Surrey (1664))

9 hearths

PROB 4/13351 Turner, John, of Putney, Surrey 1670 24 Sept. (9 hearths, John Turner, Putney, Surrey (1664))[3]

3 hearths

PROB 5/2124 Symonds alias Simmons, Hester, of Putney, Surrey 1666 (3 hearths, Wid Simmons, Putney, Surrey (1664))



Stepney


8 hearths

PROB 4/3004 Swanley, Captain George, of Stepney alias Stebbonheath, Midd. 1679 29 Oct (8 hearths, Geo: Swanley, mariner, Mile End, Stepney, Middlesex (1666))

7 hearths

PROB 32/3/77 Deceased: Carter, John, citizen and turner of London, Limehouse, Middx. Inventory of goods in Limehouse and elsewhere (1667/8 March 5) (7 hearths, citizen and turner, Limehouse (1666))

PROB 5/2770 Shaw, captain John, of Limehouse, Middx, mariner 1679 (7 hearths, Capt. Shawe, Limehouse, Middlesex (1666))

3 hearths

PROB 32/4/102 Deceased: Severne, John, Limehouse, Stepney, Middx. Inventory 1669 Oct. 1 (1669 Nov. 12) (3 hearths, John Severen, Limehouse, Middlesex (1666))



Richmond


24 hearths

PROB 4/20149 Finch, George, of [Richmond, Surrey], merchant 1688 2 May (24 hearths, Mr Finch, merchant, Richmond, Surrey (1664))



Rotherhithe


5 hearths

PROB 4/15636 Smith, Richard, of Redriffe, Surrey, marriner 1673 5 Mar.; PROB 5/665 SMITH, Richard, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, mariner [Registered will: PROB 11/341] 1673) (5 hearths, Richard Smith, mariner, Rotherhithe, Surrey (1664))

3 hearths

PROB 4/25718 Wilkins, Thomas of Redriffe, Surrey, smith Undated (14 Nov 1666) (3 hearths, Thomas Wilkins, smith, Rotherhithe, Surrey (1664))

2 hearths

Henry Bingham. Possibly Henry Bingham, mariner (PROB 5/2059 BINGHAM, Henry, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, died at sea, mariner (includes account) 1667) (2 hearths, Henry Bingham, mariner, Rotherhithe/Redrithe, Surrey (1664))



Tottenham


17 hearths

PROB 4/14002 Dethicke, Sir John, kt., of Tottenham High Crosse, Mdx. 1671 24 July (17 hearths, Sir John Dethwick, London merchant, Tottenham High Crosse, Middlesex (1666))



Whitechapel


15 hearths

PROB 4/19510 Meggs, William, of St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., esq. 1680 10 June illeg. (15 hearths, Willm Meggs Esqr., London merchant, Whitechapel hamlet, Middlesex (1666))



Woolwich


4 hearths

PROB 5/4074 Bowyer, Thomas, of Woolwich, Kent, anchorsmith (includes account) 1687; no identifiable PRC will) (4 hearths, Thomas Bowyer, anchorsmith, Woolwich, Kent (1664))

PROB 4/19780 Goffe, Joseph, of Woolwich, Kent 1667 6 Mar. Undated; (4 hearths, Joseph Goffe, Woolwich, Kent (1664))

3 hearths

PROB 4/16654 Rowland, James, of Woolwich, Kent 1667 16 Jan. Undated (3 hearths, James Rowland, caulker, Woolwich, Kent (1664))



Geographic areas of focus

Ludgate Hill


See TNA section in Ludgate Hill wiki article



Putney



St Mary Woolnoth




Throgmorton Street



Canterbury Cathedral Library


East Sussex Record Office


East Sussex Record Office: Archives of the Frewen Family of Brickwall in Northiam (FRE/1 - FRE/1126); Personal (no ref. or date): Account book FRE/525 1669-1778: Account book of martha Turner of Putney, Surrey (widow of John Turner) containing a comprehensive record of her receipts and expenditure on household and personal commodities FRE/526 1674 - 1680
- Contents: Jun 1674 - May 1677, the second Jun 1677 - Mar 1680; 1674-1680



Essex Record Office


D/DPr/430 Inventory of Henry Andrewes, 1638
D/DPr/431 Receipt of jewels, plate etc. from Anne Andrewes, 1638/39
D/DPr/435 Account of Daniel Andrews and Samuel Mico, executors of Henry Andrewes, 1641



Lambeth Palace Library


VH 96/6226 Inventory of Thomas Stanley 1669



Lincolnshire Archives


Lincolnshire Archives: 2 Thorold of Harmston: FAMILY PAPERS 2 THOR HAR 3 (n.d.): Household Property. 2 THOR HAR 3/7 (n.d.): Inventory. 2 THOR HAR 3/7/1 1609-1632
- Contents: Implements and household stuff bought by Thomas Thorold since entering upon his house in St Lawrence Poultry, with costs. (Endorsed: list of abatements, 1601-1602.)
- CSG: Thomas Thorold, ironmonger, was the father of Charles Thorold, and was buried at Putney



The National Archives


C6/151Pt1/55 Inventory of John Wolsentholme, merchant taylor, 1661, ff. X-1
C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7
C 104/2 BROWN v STERRY: Inventory of timber-yard temp Jas II
C 104/69 BROWN v STERRY: Papers in BACON v ROGERS (1714); Inventory of goods of Rachel Rogers (ob 1721). Assignments of seamen's pensions. Letters and advertisements: Wapping, Kenton, Middx; Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey 17th cent
C 104/70 BROWN v STERRY: Papers in BACON v ROGERS (1714); Inventory of goods of Rachel Rogers (ob 1721). Assignments of seamen's pensions. Letters and advertisements: Wapping, Kenton, Middx; Christ Church, Southwark, Surrey 17th cent
C 107/70 Deeds and papers relating to the affairs of Paul Wicks, scrivener and money-lender, and to property in: London: Holborn, Clerkenwell, Islington, St Martin's in the Fields, St.Giles' in the Fields, Westminster, Shoreditch; Middx: Willesden, Bethnal Green; Surrey: Southwark, Thorpe, Wimbledon, Clapham; Kent: Dartford; Essex: Barking, Great Maplestead, Newport, High Ongar; Herts: Waltham Cross, Cheshunt Warw: Coventry; Notts: Collingham (seal of Peterborough Cathedral); Devon: Blagdon, Collaton, East Cornworthy, Ashcombe, Oakford; Northants: Little Houghton; Northumb: Harton, Callerton; Lincs: Swineshead, Leake, Tattershall; Cambs: Doddington; Great Fire of London: papers relating to consequent law-suits and property disputes; Accounts relating to St Sepulchre's church, London; Inventories of breweries etc c.1550-1691
C 107/113 Papers of Paul Wicks, scrivener, of London, including: details of Lellett Hall, Whittington, Lancs; testimonials from a converted Spanish priest; builders' and other tradesmen's bills, inventories etc 1597-1692

PROB 1/44 Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey 1677. Proved 14 April 1679 1677 - 1679 April 14[4]

PROB 2/607 DASHWOOD, Richard, citizen and brewer, of St Giles Cripplegate, London Date of exhibition: 1661 1660

PROB 4/429 Cock, Nathaniel, [of St Mary Woolnoth, London, merchant] 1673 26 July[5]
PROB 4/750 Vandermarsh, Charles, of Norton Folgate, London 1683 27 June
PROB 4/1514 Upton, Gilbert, of Camberwell, Surrey, merchant 1705 23 March[6]
PROB 4/1773 Bowtell, Barnaby, of Parham Hall, Suffolk, esq. 1686 6 July (1684)[7]
PROB 4/1887 Chalkhill, William, of Starch Greene, Hammersmith, Fulham, Midd., gent 1676 18 Oct.[8]
PROB 4/1950 Inventory of Anne Cranmer, 1673[9]
PROB 4/2529 Pead, John, of St Lawrence Jewry, London 1675 15 Dec.[10]
PROB 4/2700 Cholmeley, Sir William, Bt., [of Whitbey] York, ob at Mitcham 1664 18 June[11]
PROB 4/2831 Inventory of Guybon Goddard, esq., of Lincoln's Inn, London 1671 13 July[12]
PROB 4/3008 Tomlins, Thomas esq., of St. Leonards, Bromley, Midd. 1678 3 Sept. (1677)[13]
PROB 4/3024 Booth, William, of Morden, Surrey, clerk 1671 21 July[14]
PROB 4/3128 Inventory of Sir Dawes Wymondesold, of Putney, Surrey 1675 18 Dec.[15]
PROB 4/4640 Pheny, John, of Limehouse, Stepney, Midd. 1671 15 Dec.[16]
PROB 4/4651 Style, Henry, of the City of London, ob at Mitcham, Surrey, mercer 1675 6 Sept.[17]
PROB 4/4629 Mico, Captain Edward, of St Lawrence, Jewry, London 1678 18 March
PROB 4/4714 Henry Dashwood, Henry, of St Giles, Cripplegate, Middlesex,1679
PROB 4/4807 Sambrook, Samuel, of Allhallows in the West 1676 26 May[18]
PROB 4/5091 Corsellis, Peter, of Hoddesdon, Herts., gent 1673 5 June
PROB 4/5179 Wastell, Samuel, of Hatfield, Herts. 1688 20 Aug.[19]
PROB 4/5272 Briscoe, Henry, of Hammersmith in Fulham, Midd. 1668 30 Sept.
PROB 4/5324 Crispe, Thomas, of the City of London, ob at Mortlake, Surrey, merchant 1689 24 Oct. (1688)
PROB 4/5378 Drinkwater, Francis, of St Gabriel, Fenchurch Street, Citizen and Draper of London 1671 9 Sept.[20]
PROB 4/5513 Boylston, Thomas, of St Gabriel Fenchurch, Citizen and Cooper of London 1669 30 July (1668)[21]
PROB 4/5600 Dawes, Sir Jonathan, kt., Citizen and Alderman and Fishmonger of London 1673 29 April (1672)[22]
PROB 4/5578 Cooze, John, of Newton Bushell, Devon, ob. upon the open sea 1666 11 Feb.
PROB 4/5670 Glanvile, Maurice, of [Wymbish, Essex], [clerk] 1695 11 March[23]
PROB 4/6956 Inventory of Elianor Dashwood, Elianor, of Rowdon in Stogumber, Somerset, 1678[24]
PROB 4/7192 Inventory of William Blake, 1683
PROB 4/7600 Kelyng, Rt. Hon. Sir John, Lord Chief Justice of HM Court of King's Bench 1671 16 Dec
PROB 4/7909 Inventory of Tobell Aylmer, 1664, ff. 1-3[25]
PROB 4/8072 Inventory of John Jolliffe, 1680 (scroll)[26]
PROB 4/8424 Hall, William, of St Vedast, alias Fosters, London, goldsmith 1682 10 Feb.[27]
PROB 4/8600 Inventory of Nathaniel Withers the elder, 1669 XXX
PROB 4/8925 Kerby, Thomas of Hammersmith, Middx., glazier, ob. 28 Jan. 1669 1670 11 Feb[28]
PROB 4/9044 Harvey, Elias, of St. Peter the Poore, London, esq. 1664 2 Nov.
PROB 4/9302 Crofts, Jane, Dame, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Middx. 1672 25 May[29]
PROB 4/9526 Inventory of Mary Stanley, 1677 (scroll)[30]
PROB 4/9632 Inventory of Sir John Jacob, of St. Leonard, Bromley, Middlesex, 1669 29 Mar.[31]
PROB 4/9559 Inventory of Michael Dunkin, 1676 5 Mar. [illeg.][32]
PROB 4/10342 Putt, Samuel, of Totnes, Devon 1672 18 Nov. [illeg.][33]
PROB 4/10386 Inventory of John Privett, Privett, 1674
PROB 4/10489 Tempest, Robert, of St. Foster, London, Citizen & Goldsmith 1675 11 Sept. (1673)[34]
PROB 4/10596 Inventory of Richard Turges (alt. Turgis), 1668 (scroll)[35]
PROB 4/11390 Cartaret, Sir George, Bt. [Vice-Chamberlain of H.M. Household] 1682 21 Jan. [illeg.]
PROB 4/11515 Inventory of Sir George Oxinden, 1673 (merchandize only)
PROB 4/11649 Inventory of Beniamyn Albyn, 1676 (scroll & short scroll attachment)[36]
PROB 4/11801 Bush, [?Abigail], thelder, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, widow 1679 30 May[37]
PROB 4/11888 Hatton, Roger, of St. Allhallowes, Barking, London, esq., citizen and draper 1667 23 Dec.[38]
PROB 4/11945 Ellerton, Samuel, of Lambeth, Surrey, colourman 1670 12 Nov.[39]
PROB 4/11993 Goodlad, Richard, Mr., of St. Dionis Backchurch, London 1690 7 Feb. Undated[40]
PROB 4/12262 Ingram, Ralph, of St. Dionis Backchurch, London, citizen and merchant tailor 1696 9 Apr. (1695)[41]
PROB 4/12568 Blackerby, Samuel, of Stowmarket, Suff, clerke 1675 9 Feb.[42]
PROB 4/12879 Antrobus, Robert, at his shop by the Royal Exchange, London 1689 13 July (1688)
PROB 4/13312 Clitherow, James, of Boston in New Branford [Brentford] Mdx, esq. 1683 20 June[43]
PROB 4/13712 Clapham, Sir Ralph, kt. & bt. of Hammersmith, Mdx. 1666 18 Mar.[44]
PROB 4/13844 Nurse, Thomas, of St. Andrew, Holborne, London, and the Borough of Leicester Doctor in Phisick 1668 1 Sept. (1667)
PROB 4/13869 Butler, Edward, of Hamersmith in Fulham, Mdx., baker 1669 22 Nov.[45]
PROB 4/14002 Dethicke, Sir John, kt., of Tottenham High Crosse, Mdx. 1671 24 July[46]
PROB 4/14276 Asborne, Elizabeth, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx., widow, victualler Billiard room and bowling alley 1675 [?20] Sept.[47]
PROB 4/14651 Stevenson, Persivall, of Ealing als. Yealing, Mdx. 1688 22 Sept. [?1687][48]
PROB 4/14662 Wheeler, Richard, of Wapping, Mdx., deale merchant 1689 27 May[49]
PROB 4/15191 Dickens, John, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London 1663 29 Oct.[50]
PROB 4/15288 Robinson, Timothy, of Hammersmith, Mdx, esq. 1673 10 May (1670)[51]
PROB 4/15417 Master, James, of St. [missing], London, Doctor of Lawes 1664 14 Mar.[52]
PROB 4/16073 Abdy, Richard, of St. Sepulchre, London, Citizen & Founder 1668 27 July
PROB 4/16236 Trench, Edmund, of St. Olave, Hartstreete, London, Dr. of Physick 1670 16 May
PROB 4/16781 Dashwood, William, of the City of London ob. at Chesthunt, Herts. 1680 2 Feb.
PROB 4/17466 Mottershed, Elizabeth, of Clapham, Surrey 1693 1 Dec.[53]
PROB 4/17997 Inventory of Sir Richard Ford, 1678[54]
PROB 4/18032 Bush, Mrs., Abigail, of St. Andrew Undershaft, London, spinster 1679 3 May[55]
PROB 4/18073 Inventory of Judith Sayon, 1676 or 1679 (scroll)[56]
PROB 4/18364 Maplesdon, Edward, Mr., of Redriff als. Rotherhith, Surrey 1687 6 May[57]
PROB 4/18483 Inventory of Martha Pennoyer, 1674, f. 1 (scroll)[58]
PROB 4/18497 Rowse, Henry, of St. Vedast, London 1677 27 Feb[59]
PROB 4/18553 Kydwell, Robert, of Alhallows, Barking, London, boatman 1673 2[?8] Apr.
PROB 4/18870 Dashwood, John, of Stogumber, Som, yeoman 1669 15 July
PROB 4/19510 Meggs, William, of St. Mary Matfellon als. Whitechappell, Mdx., esq. 1680 10 June illeg.[60]
PROB 4/19627 Stanton, Thomas, of Bungay, Suffolk, gent 1691 30 Dec. [illeg.][61]
PROB 4/20624 Coventry, Francis, of St. Andrew, Holborne, Mdx., ob. at Healing, Lincs, esq. 1688 27 Mar. (1687)[62]
PROB 4/21019 Hardres, Richard, of Surratt, in the East Indies, batchelor 1667 6 Nov. Undated
PROB 4/21173 Cropley, Edward, of St. James, Clerkenwell, Mdx. 1672 1 July[63]
PROB 4/21502 Finch, Mary, of St. Hellen, London ob. at [?Quarryes], Essex 1679 3 May[64]
PROB 4/21535 Williams, William, Mr., of the Citty of London, marchant 1664 2 Dec.[65]
PROB 4/21966 Piers, Streynsham, of St. Olave, Hart Street, London 1681 5 May[66]
PROB 4/21973 Yates, William, of [Lambeth], Surrey, Sawyer 1680 1 Oct. [illeg.][67]
PROB 4/22762 Inventory of Charles Bludworth, 17XX (2 scrolls)
PROB 4/23083 Inventory of Stephen Flower, ?1680
PROB 4/25196 Scaldwell, Mrs Dorothy of Bristow Cawsey in Lambeth, Surrey, widdow 25 Oct 1683 (29 Oct 1683)[68]

PROB 5/457 Holworthy, Sir Matthew, kt, (of Hackney, Middx) 1679 [Registered will: PROB 11/356] [Sentence: PROB 11/358] [69]
PROB 5/535 Inventory of Simon Urlin, citizen and goldsmith of St Vedast Foster Lane [Registered will: PROB 11/372] [Sentence: PROB 11/374] 1681[70]
PROB 5/840 Inventory & probate accounts of Samuel Mico, 1666, ff. 1-27
PROB 5/1026 Thompson, Maurice, esq, of Haversham, Bucks 1680[71]
PROB 5/1304 Ingram, Ralph, of St Dionis Backchurch, London, citizen and merchant tailor (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/430] 1695[72]
PROB 5/1632 Inventory of Jonathan Ashe, 1666, ff. 1-16
PROB 5/1892 Proby, Peter, of Putney, Surrey, merchant tailor, died in London (includes commission) [Registered will: PROB 11/378; Administration with will annexed d b n Feb 1686, Jun 1690] 1684[73]
PROB 5/1894 Pettiward, Roger, gent, of Putney, Surrey [Registered will: PROB 11/349] [Sentence: PROB 11/349] 1675)[74]
PROB 5/2063 Harlestone or Hurlestone, Nicholas, of Rotherhithe, Surrey, merchant [Registered will: PROB 11/333] 1671[75]
PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5[76] LOOK AGAIN AT INVENTORY
PROB 5/2301 Inventory of Sir John Lawrence, kt, of Putney, Surrey (includes account) 1694[77]
PROB 5/2367 Inventory of Elizabeth Albyn, 1700, ff.1-5[78]
PROB 5/2521 Inventory of Paul Docminique sen., 1680/81, ff. 1-8[79]
PROB 5/2719 Inventory of Edward Pate, 1699/1700, ff. 1-8[80]
PROB 5/2910 Laurence, John, of Chelsea, Middx (second son of Sir John Laurence, bart) 1674[81]
PROB 5/2963 Inventory of Nicholas Hurlestone, 1671, ff. 1-10[82]
PROB 5/3511 Papillon, George, of St Michael Cornhill, London, died in Stepney, Middx 1691[83]
PROB 5/3512 Papillon, George, of St Michael Cornhill, London, died in Stepney, Middx(includes account and commission) 1685[84]
PROB 5/3784 Bowtell, Barnaby, esq, of Parham Hall, Parham, Suff (includes account) 1684[85]
PROB5/4028 Inventory and probate accounts of Issac Alvarez, 1686, ff. 1-82
PROB 5/5472 Dashwood, John, of Stogumber, Som (account only) 1671
PROB 5/4920 Inventory of John Parsons, of Lisbon, Portugal, 1698, pp.1-4
PROB 5/5417 Inventory of Charles Longland, 1688, ff. 1-8[86]
PROB 5/5471 Probate account of William Shipman, 1685[87]
PROB 5/5526 Everard, Charles, esq, of St Mary Woolnoth, London (account only) 1670)[88]
PROB 5/5555 Browne, Quarles, died in East Indies (account only) 1675[89]
PROB 5/6155 Inventory & account of William Shipman, St Gabriel Fenchurch, London, 1685[90]

PROB 10/640/61 Richard Holworthy, merchant and alderman of Bristol [ff 157-162] 1643 Nov[91]

PROB 10/7367/8 Abigail BUSH 1677 Mar[92]

PROB 18/6/102 Probate lawsuit Loton and Andrews v Lansdell otherwise Joshue, concerning the deceased Martha Pennoyer, widow of St Mary Whitechapel, Middlesex. Allegation 1674[93]
PROB 18/7/2 Probate lawsuit Baden otherwise Harward and others v Skutt, concerning the deceased Joseph Skutt, merchant and plantation owner of St Helen the Great, City of London and of Barbados, West Indies. Allegation and holograph will 1675[94]
PROB 18/7/43 Probate lawsuit Holland v Mallett otherwise Geurdaine, concerning the deceased Aaron Geaurdain [Geurdaine], Doctor of Medicine of Bevis Marks, London. Allegation 1675[95]
PROB 18/8/40 Probate lawsuit Baden otherwise Harward and others v Skutt, concerning the deceased Joseph Skutt, merchant and plantation owner of St Helen the Great, City of London and of Barbados, West Indies. Allegation 1676[96]
PROB 18/8/72 Probate lawsuit Hoskins v Hoskyns, concerning the deceased Edmund Hoskins, [gent of Godstone, Surrey]. Allegation 1676
PROB 18/9/36 Probate lawsuit Martell v Martell, concerning the deceased Laurence Martell, [merchant] of St Gabriel, Fenchurch, London. Allegation 1677[97]
PROB 18/10/61 Probate lawsuit Henley and Holworthy v Holworthy, concerning the deceased Sir Matthew Holworthy, kt of Hackney, Middlesex. Allegation 1678
PROB 18/10/41 Probate lawsuit Abdye v Bodington, concerning the deceased Sir Christopher Abdye kt, of Uxbridge, Middlesex, who died in the parish of St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex. Interrogatory 1678
PROB 18/10/98 Probate lawsuit Bodington v Abdy, concerning the deceased Sir Christopher Abdye, kt of Uxbridge, Middlesex, who died in the parish of St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex. Allegation and interrogatory 1678[98]
PROB 18/22/72 Probate lawsuit Thorold v Thorold, concerning the deceased Charles Thorold, esq of St Andrew Undershaft, London. Allegation 1692

PROB 20/255 Boone, Christopher: London 1680[99]
PROB 20/769 Docminique, Paul: Tottenham High Cross, Midd., merchant 1680
PROB 20/926 Finch, Henry: London, gent. 1687[100]
PROB 20/1332 Hoskins, Edmund: Oxted, Suss., gent. 1673

PROB 20/1393 Probate papers of Ralph Ingram, 1687
PROB 20/1783 Maynard, Sir John: sergeant at law 1676-1691[101]

PROB 32/9/44 Deceased: Crowther, John, Stepney, Middx. Letters of administration 1672 June 3[102]
PROB 32/18/1 Deceased: Drax, John, Barbados Islands, Inventory (1679 [? Nov.])[103]
PROB 32/18/18 Deceased: Drax, John, Barbados Islands, Account (Sworn 1679 Oct. 23)[104]
PROB 32/19/69 Deceased: Dominique, Paul, merchant, Tottenham High Cross, Middx. Inventory 1680/1 Jan. 1-20 (1682 Easter Term)
PROB 32/19/139 Deceased: Dominique, Paul, merchant, Tottenham High Cross, Middx. Account (Sworn 1682 May 18)
PROB 32/34/90 Deceased: Ingram, Richard, ironmonger, St. Mary le Savoy, Middx. Inventory 1694 Dec. 13 (Sworn 1694 Dec. 14)
PROB 32/66/154 Inventory of Nicholas Buckeridge, 1686
PROB 32/39/238 Deceased: Burnell, John, Stanmore Magna, Middx. (Sworn 1696 Mar. 27)

PROB 36/3 Name of deceased: Boone, Christopher [unstated] Case title and other data: Exton con Boone 1683[105]
PROB 32/31/190 Deceased: Proby, Peter, Putney, Surrey Declaration (Sworn 1690 June 19)

PROB 36/1 Name of deceased: Trion, Francis London 166



Suffolk Record Office


HB 77/C/3 Inventory of household goods, Bedingfeild Heigham jun. & his wife Hester Heigham



Printed sources

Durham Record Office


Inventory of Richard Gurnell, clothier of Kendall, 1555/6
Inventory of Thomas Clay, merchant of Morpeth, 1582/3
Inventory of George Walton, draper of Durham, 1587
Inventory of John Parbeck, mercer of Durham, 1597


Kent


Inventory of William Dallison of Hallinge, Kent, 1583/84



Notes


C 112/181/v [Povey, Richard]: A collection of papers and deeds wrapped together, [but probably unconnected]: Leases of a stall near the Royal Exchange, London, by Gertrude Rolls. 1681-1703
C 112/208 Parties: Gertrude Rolls William Goodwin Richard Morsse George Thornley Place: Hay Wharf Lane, London Royal Exchange, London 1673-1692
C 113/38 HUTCHINSON v FOXCROFT: Accounts, correspondence, inventories, listings of street lamp locations and lamplighters' walks etc, to and by the `Convex Lights' partnership: London 1684-1727

C 114: Chancery: Unknown Masters' Exhibits: "An important part of this series has been analysed (and 500 of the 10,500 letters printed) in Markets and Merchants of the Late Seventeenth Century: The Marescoe-David Letters, 1668-1680, ed H Roseveare (Oxford, 1987)"

E 178/6285 LEICESTERSHIRE: Withcote, Stathern Inquisition as to the possessions of Henry Smith and Francis Hacker, attainted. 12 Chas. II.
E 178/6331 MIDDLESEX: St. Peter ad Vincula, London Inquisition as to debts due to William Moncaster, goldsmith, attainted. 17 Chas. II.

E 219/714 Exhibits: papers of Peter Splidt, merchant, re North Sea Trade: account books, bills and receipts, accounts (some with details of cargo), bills of exchange, letters, insurance policy, S.S. Mary and Margaret (some documents in Dutch and Danish) 1659/60-1690
E 219/446 Sheffield v Stark & ors, exhibits concerning Maryland trade (tobacco and slaves): invoices, letters, accounts, receipts, petition to Governor of Md, copy indenture, indenture of service, account of goods shipped to Md, list of debts, book of bills of exchange; waste, post, and cash books. 1695-1705

HCA 4/6 File of Commissions and Decrees for Appraisement and Sale of Ships and Goods with Inventories etc 1648-1659; 1666; 1743
HCA 4/9 File of Commissions and Decrees for Appraisement and Sale of Ships and Goods with Inventories etc 1661-1672 Oct

PROB 4/21060 Throckmorton, Dame Mary, of [not stated] 1664 13 May (Job Throckmorton d. April 6th 1663, aged 77, interred at Hawsted)

PROB 5/1127 BUCKERIDGE, Nicholas, of Cape Coast Castle, Guinea, [merchant] [Registered will: PROB 11/484] 1705

PROB 18/28/144 Probate lawsuit Buckeridge and Buckeridge v Carpenter otherwise Buckeridge, concerning the deceased Nicholas Buckeridge of the Royal African Yeomanry at Cabo Corse, Guinea, Africa. Allegation and interrogatory 1704
PROB 18/28/180 Probate lawsuit Buckeridge and Buckeridge v Carpenter otherwise Buckeridge, concerning the deceased Nicholas Buckeridge of the Royal African Yeomanry at Cabo Corse, Guinea, Africa. Allegation and 4 interrogatories 1704

PROB 28/12 Buckeridge et Buckeridge et Freeman con Buckeridge als. Carpenter 1704

PROB 32/66/154 Deceased: Buckeridge, Nicholas, St. Giles in the Fields, Middx. Inventory (1685/6 Feb. 22)

PROB 36/9 Name of deceased: Buckeridge, [Nicholas] [unstated] Case title and other data: Buckeridge et Buckeridge con Buckeridge alias Carpenter 1704

SP 9/251/149 The Mercury: Or, Advertisements concerning Trade, from the Office of the Royal Exchange. London, (nos. 133, 138). Printed at London, in the Year 1678. 1678
SP 9/251/177 Proposals to the Lord Mayor and Citizens of London concerning Fire Insurance. Printed for the Gentlemen of the Insurance Office for Houses, on the back of the Royal Exchange. 1681
SP 82/11 Petition by the Merchant adventurers of England `and others trading for Hamburg' to the King. Thank him for communicating to them the recent memorial from Hamburg residents [i.e. English factory] in which they, petitioners, detect `a fruitlesse designe' to prevent further proceedings of the lords' committee in examination of the right of their demand from city of Hamburg for [reparation of] losses sustained by Dutch attack [on their ships] on river Elbe [in Sept. 1668 Read in council Apr. 10/20 [London]



Marine archival material


TNA: Marine history records held in the UK and elsewhere

Guildhall library
- The archives of the Watermen and Lightermen's and Shipwrights' companies, Lloyd's Marine Collection, and the records of the Corporation of Trinity House
- See DT Barriskill, A Guide to the Lloyd's Marine Collection and Related Marine Sources at Guildhall Library (2nd ed, 1994)

RJB Knight, Guide to the manuscripts of the National Maritime Museum, vol. 1: The personal collections (1977), Vol. 2: Public Records, Business Records and Artificial Collections (1980)
Rita V Bryon and Terence N Bryon, Maritime Information: A guide to libraries and sources of information in the United Kingdom (3rd ed, 1993)
Edward Carson, 'Customs Bills of Entry', in Maritime History vol 1, number 2 (1971)
Edward Carson, 'Customs records as a source for historical research', in Archives vol XII, no 57 (1977)
HAL Cockerell and Edwin Green, The British Insurance Business. A Guide to its History and Archives (1994)
Rupert C Jarvis, 'Ship Registry - to 1707', in Maritime History vol 1, number 1 (1971), 'Ship Registry - 1707-86', in Maritime History vol 2, number 2 (1972) and 'Ship Registry - 1786', in Maritime History vol 4, number 1 (1974)
DJ Jeremy (ed), Dictionary of business biography (5 vols, 1984-86)
Peter Mathias and AWH Pearsall, Shipping: a survey of historical records (1971).
LA Ritchie, The shipbuilding industry: a guide to historical records (1992).
Donald Woodward, 'The Port Books of England and Wales', in Maritime History vol 3, number 2 (1973)



Possible secondary sources


Joan Holman and Marion Herridge (ed.), Index of Surrey probate inventories 16th-19th centuries (Surrey, 1986)

- Produced by Domestic Buildings Research Group
  1. Hasted states that Thomas Polhill, Esq., of Clapham inherited the house and estate of "Chepsted-house" from his brother. It was located at the southern end of the parish of Chevening, Kent. The house was in existence since at least the latter part of the reign of Elizabeth I. Polhill sold the house to "Sir Nicholas Strode, of Westerham," before his death in 1665. The widow of Sir Nicholas Strode resold the house in July 1693 to William Emerton of the Temple. He demolished and rebuilt the house. It then returned into Polhill family hands through its sale by his widow to David Polhill in May 1711 ('Chevening,' in Edward Hasted, 'Parishes: Chevening', The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 3 (1797), pp. 105-126, viewed 22/02/12)
  2. John Pead. Probably John Pead, draper of London. Possibly the same house as 'Isack Pead 13 hearths In St Lawrenc Lann', St Lawrence, Jewry (1966) (PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of John Peade, Draper of London 22 December 1675)
  3. John Turner was assigned the Putney house by Richard Jones, esq., of Putney in March 1657 for a consideration of 400 pounds. Jones himself had acquired the original 21 year lease in 1651 from William Wymondesold of Putney. In the original lease the property was described as a "New built brick house in the town of Putney between the houses and grounds there in the occupations of Mrs Yardley, widow, south and Henry White, north, with the garden, orchard, stable and coach house and 2 closes of land (9a) one (5a) abutting W on the walls of the premises and the other (4a) abutting W on the former, ranging between the road to Richmond and the common fields." A schedule of fixtures and fittings was attached to the original lease (East Sussex Record Office: Archives of the Frewen Family of Brickwall in Northiam (FRE/1 - FRE/1126): Family (no ref. or date): Miscellaneous early deeds: deeds of the Turner family (no ref. or date): (1) Lease for 21 years, annual rent £20 FRE/501 1 Nov 1653 (2) Assignment of leases for £400 FRE/502 25 Mar 1657)
  4. Sir Edmund Godfrey was a timber monger, and brother of Michael Godfrey; Michael Godfrey was a cousin and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. (PROB 11/359 King 1-65 Will of Sir Edmund Bury Godfrey of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex 14 April 1679; 23rd March 1662/63, Letter from Michael Godfrey to Sir GO, London
  5. Nathaniel Cock, London merchant, in a six hearth building located adjacent to the goldsmith Isaac Meynell on the "street side" of Lombard street (PROB 11/342 Pye 53-118 Will of Nathaniel Cock, Merchant of Saint Mary Woolnoth, City of London 20 June 1673)
  6. Possibly related to PROB 11/422 Box 187-224 Will of Gilbert Upton, Merchant of London 28 February 1694
  7. Barnaby Bowtell was a relative by marriage of Thomas Blackerby, London merchant and a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden (PROB 5/3784 BOWTELL, Barnaby, esq, of Parham Hall, Parham, Suff (includes account) 1684; PROB 11/380 Cann 52-107 Will of Barnaby Bowtell of Parham, Suffolk 22 May 1685; 21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London; 11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket)
  8. William Chalkhill was probably a yeoman of Hammersmith or Fulham (PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158 Will of William Chalkhill, Yeoman of Fulham, Middlesex 14 November 1676; PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Sentence of William Chalkhill of Fulham, Middlesex 14 November 1676; see also PROB 11/419 Box 46-90 Will of Mary Chalkhill, Widow of Fullham, Middlesex 12 March 1694)
  9. Ann Cranmwer was the mother of Robert Cranmer, correspondent of Sir George Oxenden and subscriber to the Smirna Venture Joint Stock ( PROB 11/342 Pye 53-118 Will of Ann Cranmer, Widow of Mitcham, Surrey 05 September 1673; PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Robert Cranmore of Mitcham, Surrey 12 April 1666; PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5; 27th March 1663, Letter from Robert Cranmer, London)
  10. John Pead. Probably John Pead, draper of London. Possibly the same house as 'Isack Pead 13 hearths In St Lawrenc Lann', St Lawrence, Jewry (1966) (PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of John Peade, Draper of London 22 December 1675)
  11. Sir Willm Cholmeley had a thirteen hearth house in Mitcham, Surrey (1664). PROB 11/312/328 Will of Sir William Cholmeley of Whitby, Yorkshire 13 November 1663
  12. Possibly "Judge Goddard," mentioned by Elizabeth Dallison in a letter to her brother (Pre-17th March 1665/66, Letter from Elizabeth Dalyson to Sir GO)
  13. Thomas Tomlins was a London merchant and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. ( PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Thomas Tomlins, Merchant of Saint Leonard Bromley, Middlesex 02 December 1686; 20th March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Tomlins to Sir GO, London; 26th March 1663, Letter from Thomas Thomlins to Sir GO, St. Leonards Bromley
  14. William Booth, clerk, of Morden, Surrey, with a fourteen hearth house in the Morden, Surrex hearth tax return for Lady Day, 1664 (PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of William Booth, Clerk of Morden, Surrey 13 March 1671
  15. Sir Dawes Wymondesold of Putney, who is probably "Mr Wymonsole 46 hearths" in the Putney 1666 Lady Day hearth tax return (PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of Sir Dawes Wymondesold of Putney, Surrey 22 February 1675; 'Hearth tax transcript, Surrey, Lady Day, 1664, viewed 14/02/12
  16. Just possibly Capt. John Fenny, who had an eight hearth house in Lymehowse Poplor & Blackwall ('Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Stepney : Limehouse Poplar and Blackwell Hamlet', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 10 February 2012)]; See also possible related will: PROB 11/441/197 Willof George Pheney, Mariner of Stepney, Middlesex 09 November 1697)
  17. Henry Style, London mercer, who died at Mitcham, Surrey, Despite the differing 1675 inventory date and the 1672 date for a proved will of a Henry Style, mercer of London, they are probably the same person. Thomas Style had been resident at Mitcham, when he made his will in July 1657 (PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Henry Style, Mercer of London 03 October 1672; PROB 11/266 Ruthen 260-310 Will of Thomas Style or Stile of Surrey 25 July 1657
  18. Samuel Sambrook was a London merchant and correspondent of Sir George Oxenden (PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of Samuel Sambrooke of All Hallows London Wall, City of London 25 May 1676; March 1663, Letter from Samuel Sambrooke, London; see also 24th March 1662/63, Letter from (Jeremy) Sambrooke to Sir GO, London)
  19. Probably Samuel Wastell, London merchant and grocer (PROB 11/392 Exton 87-130 Will of Samuell Wastell, Grocer of London 07 July 1688)
  20. Francis Drinkwater, draper of London (PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of Francis Drinkewater or Drinkwater, Draper of London 04 September 1671)
  21. Probably Thomas Boylston, London citizen and cooper. He appears on the north side of Fenchuch street, St Gabriell Fenchurch, in the 1666 hearth tax returns. (PROB 11/328 XXXX Will of Thomas Boylston, Cooper of London 07 December 1668); see also Richard Boylston (14 hearths) and Edward Boylston (adjacent) on Fanchurch Strett south side; PROB 18/8/33 Probate lawsuit Boylston v Stansall, concerning the deceased Edward Boylstone of St Gabriel Fenchurch, London. Allegation and interrogatory 1676)
  22. Sir Jonathan Dawes was a London merchant. See PROB 11/340 Eure 108–157 Will of Sir Jonathan Dawes, Alderman of City of London 17 October 1672
  23. Maurice Glanvile was possibly the son of Joseph Glanvile, clerk, who was the younger brother of Benjamin Glanville, a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden and brother-in-law of Sir George Smith (March 1662/63, Letter from Benjamin Glanville to Sir GO
  24. Elianor Dashwood was the widow of XXXX. See PROB 11/360 King 66-124 Will of Ellianor Dashwood, Widow of Stogumber, Somerset 21 July 1679
  25. Tobell Aylmer, London merchant and relative of Sir George Oxenden and Elizabeth Dallison (See biographical profile of Tobell Aylmer; PROB 11/312 Juxon 103-150 Will of Tobell Aylmer, Draper of London 16 September 1663
  26. Possibly John Jolliffe, London merchant and subscriber to Smirna Venture Joint Stock. Check whether the date on TNA electronic index record is correct. John Jolliffe, London merchant, wrote his will on October 10th, 1679. ( PROB 11/362 Bath 1-59 Will of John Jolliffe of London 15 January 1680)
  27. William Hall, goldsmith, with a residence of eight hearths on Cheap syde, St Vedast, Foster Lane, in the 1666 hearth tax returns
  28. Thomas Kerby was a glazier of Hammersmith or Fulham, Middlesex (PROB 11/332 Penn 1-66 Will of Thomas Kerby, Glasier of Fulham, Middlesex 09 February 1670)
  29. Dame Jane Crofts was probably "The Lady Jane Crafts 11 hearths" in the Clerkenwell 1666 Lady Day hearth tax return; probably also PROB 11/339 Eure 55-107 Will of Dame Jane Crofts of Ixworth Thorpe, Suffolk 22 May 1672
  30. Mary Stanley was the wife of Thomas Stanley, brewer, and mother-in-law of Maximilian Dallison, Elizabeth Dallison's son
  31. Sir John Jacob, customs farmer and correspondent with Sir George Oxenden ( PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Sir John Jacob of Bromley, Middlesex 02 April 1666"; 1st March 1662/63, Letter from John Jacobs to Sir GO, London
  32. Michael Dunkin was a long serving officer of the English East India Company. He corresponded once with Sir George Oxenden (See also PROB 5/3214 DUNKIN, Michael, of St Katherine Coleman, London 1675; PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of Michaell Dunkin, Gentleman of London 02 March 1675; March 1665/66, Letter from Michael Dunkin to Sir GO)
  33. Samuel Putt, ?Totnes and ??London mechant (PROB 11/340 Eure 108-157 Will of Samuell Putt of Totnes, Devon 18 November 1672)
  34. Robert Tempest, citizen and goldsmith, with eight hearth house in Cheap syde, St. Vedast, Foster Lane (PROB 11/343 Pye 119-167 Will of Robert Tempest, Goldsmith of London 19 December 1673; PROB 4/10489 Tempest, Robert, of St. Foster, London, Citizen & Goldsmith 1675 11 Sept. (1673))
  35. Richard Turgis was a London merchant and grocer. He XXXX ( PROB 11/326 Hone 1-57 Will of Richard Turgis, Grocer of London 03 April 1668)
  36. Benjamin Albyn, London merchant and partner of John Jolliffe, London merchant and subscriber to Smirna Venture Joint Stock ( PROB 11/352 Will of Benjamin Albyn, Merchant of London 02 June 1676 PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158)
  37. The date of this inventory as recorded in TNA electronic index does not match the date of probate of either Abigail Bush, widow of Abraham Bush, London merchant and subscriber to the Smirna Venture Joint Stock, nor of her daughter, also named Abigail Bush, who was unmarried at her death ( Will of Abigail Bush, Widow of London 08 March 1677 PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43; PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43 Will of Abigail Bush, Singlewoman of London 08 March 1677)
  38. Probably Roger Hatton (b. 1622, d. 1666), London merchant, draper and alderman. He had a seventeen hearth house on Mark Lane West in the parish of All Hallows Barking. The All Hallows Barking location in 1666 is confirmed by J.R. Woodhead's entry for Roger Hatton (PROB 11/321 Mico 92-138 Will of Roger Hatton, Alderman of London 13 August 1666; 'Hatton, Roger' in 'Hackshaw - Hyatt', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 81-95, viewed 15/02/12
  39. Samuel Ellerton. What was a colourman?
  40. Richard Goodlad, merchant taylor (PROB 11/399 Dyke 45-90 Will of Richard Goodlad, Merchant Tailor of Saint Dionis Backchurch, City of London 23 June 1690)
  41. Ralph Ingram, a London merchant tailor, who was probably the nephew of Sir Arthur Ingram, London merchant and son in law of Sir Thomas Chambrelan. J.R. Woodhead's entry on Ralph Ingram, nephew of Sir Arthur Ingram, is rather inconsistent with the dates it gives for his death and burial at St Dionis Backchurch ("d 30 Jan 1695/6, bur St Dionis"). An inventory dated April 9th 1695 seems inconsistent with a death date of 20 Jan 1695/96. Only a detailed look at the physical manuscript at TNA will resolve this. (PROB 11/430 Bond 1-42 Will of Ralph Ingram, Merchant Tailor of London 28 March 1695); 'Ingram, Ralph' in 'Iles - Izard', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 95-96, viewed 13/02/12
  42. Probably a cousin of Thomas Blackerby, who was orrespondent of Sir George Oxenden (PROB 11/347 Dycer 1-51 Will of Samuel Blackerby, Clerk of Stowmarket, Suffolk 09 February 1675; PROB 11/396 Ent 91-138 Will of Thomas Blackerby of Stowmarket, Suffolk 27 August 1689; 21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London; 11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket)
  43. James Clitherow, London merchant ( PROB 11/371 Cottle 111-163 Will of James Clitherow of Boston, Middlesex 28 November 1682
  44. Sir Ralph Clapham had a ten hearth house in Hammersmith in 1666 (PROB 11/319 Mico 1-46 Will of Sir Ralph Clapham of Hammersmith, Middlesex 15 March 1666)
  45. Edward Butler, baker of Fulham (PROB 11/331 Coke 108-166 Will of Edward Butler, Baker of Fulham, Middlesex 01 November 1669
  46. Sir John Dethick, London merchant and mercer: Sir John Dethwicke's Tottenham property had seventeen hearths; Dethicke was the father-in-law of the London merchant Sir John Banks, who corresponded with Sir George Oxenden (PROB 11/335 Duke 1-53 Will of Sir John Dethick, Mercer of Tottenham High Cross, Middlesex 06 April 1671; 1st April 1663, Letter from John Bankes to Sir GO, London)
  47. Elizabeth Asborne, widow and victualler of Clerkenwell. Mentions billiard room and bowling alley. Look at this inventory in the context of social life in Clerkenwell, where both the Oxenden and the Dallison family had houses in the 1630s
  48. Perseviall Stevenson. Probably described in 1666 hearth tax returns as 'Paschall Stevens,' in a building with eight hearths in Little Ealing (PROB 11/386 Foot 1-44 Will of Percival Stevenson, Innholder of Ealing, Middlesex 08 March 1687)
  49. Richard Wheeler, deal merchant, of Wapping. Compare this inventory with C5/485/75 Inventory of M:r Thomas Gaskins yard ff. 1-7
  50. The post-mortem inventory of "John Dickens", St Olave Hart Street, is probably matched to the PRC will of "John Dickons", haberdasher, of London. In the will his widow, bearing witness to the making of the will, recorded her residence as St Olave Hart Street (PROB 11/309 Laud 108-162 Will of John Dickons, Haberdasher of London 31 October 1662)
  51. Tim Robinson of Hammersmith, ten hearths (1666) (PROB 11/334 Penn 129-184 Will of Timothy Robinson of Hammersmith, Middlesex 14 October 1670; PROB 4/15288 Robinson, Timothy, of Hammersmith, Mdx, esq. 1673 10 May (1670); PROB 32/15/109 Deceased: Robinson, Timothy, [esq.], [Hammersmith, Middx.] Account ('The general Cash Book for money received and paid by Mr Robinson's executors') 1670 Sept. 24; PROB 32/16/100 Deceased: Robinson, Timothy, esq., Hammersmith, Middx. Declaration (Sworn 1679 May 23))
  52. Dr James Master, cicil lawyer, relative of James Master of Gray's Inn, who was Sir George Oxenden's cousin (PROB 11/313 Bruce 1-48 Will of Doctor James Master, Doctor of Laws of Saint Benet Paul's Wharf, City of London 22 February 1664)
  53. Elizabeth Mottershed, widow of Clapham, was possibly the widow of Thomas Mottershed, a grocer of Little Lombard Street, whose will was proved in 1686, and who in 1666 had an eight hearth house on the south side of Little Lombard street (PROB 11/417 Coker 175-222 Will of Elizabeth Mottershed, Widow of Clapham, Surrey 24 November 1693; PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Thomas Mottershed, Grocer of Little Lombard Street, City of London 04 November 1686 )
  54. Sir Richard Ford was a London merchant, who partnered with his son-in-law Peter Proby, and also with Sir William Ryder and Captain George Cocke in naval contracting mattes. No copy of his will has been discovered, despite the existence of this inventory
  55. The date of this inventory as recorded in TNA electronic index does not match the date of probate of either Abigail Bush, widow of Abraham Bush, London merchant and subscriber to the Smirna Venture Joint Stock, nor of her daughter, also named Abigail Bush, who was unmarried at her death ( Will of Abigail Bush, Widow of London 08 March 1677 PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43; PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43 Will of Abigail Bush, Singlewoman of London 08 March 1677)
  56. Judith Sayon, widow of London merchant Abraham Sayon ("Judith Sayon will" PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of Judith Sayon, Widow of London 01 December 1677; PROB 11/324 Carr 59-116 Will of Abraham Sayon of Merchant 26 June 1667
  57. Just possibly related to PROB 11/397 Ent 139-189 Will of Edward Maplesden, Gentleman of Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire 10 December 1689)
  58. Martha Pennoyer, widow of William Pennoyer, London merchant and Smirna Venture Joint Stock subscriber ( PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Martha Pennoyer, Widow of London 29 July 1674)
  59. Henry Rowse's house of seven hearths was adjacent to the goldsmith Symon Urling in Meare mayd Taverne yeard, St Vedast, Foster Lane, who had a residence of eight hearths
  60. William Meggs. This inventory, despite the slightly later date, is likely to link to the will of William Meggs proved in 1678 ( PROB 11/356 Reeve 1-55 Will of William Meggs of Whitechapel, Middlesex 26 November 1678)
  61. Thomas Stanton, mariner and gentleman, who was a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden ( PROB 11/405 Vere 93-139 Will of Thomas Stanton, Gentleman of Bungay, Suffolk 10 June 1691; 4th October 1667, Letter from Thomas Stanton to Sir GO, London)
  62. Francis Coventry. Francis Coventry (b. ?. d. ca. 1688) marrried Damie Elizabeth Hoskins, widow of Sir Edmund Hoskins, serjeant-at-law. He was a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden
  63. Edward Cropley was probably related to Sir John Cropley, whose 34 hearth house stood in St James, Clerkenwell, in the 1666 hearth tax returns
  64. Possible the mother of William Finch, London merchant and a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. According to William Finch's will, his mother was living in 1671, who he descibed as " Mistris Mary Finch" ( PROB 11/339 Eure 55-107 Will of William Finch, Merchant of London 08 July 1672)
  65. William Williams, London merchant ("William Williams (1664) will" PROB 11/314 Bruce 49 - 96 Will of William Williams, Merchant of London 11 August 1664
  66. Streynsham Piers. A son of Sir Thomas Piers, of Stonepitt, Kent.  ?Cousin of Sir George Oxenden. Presumably a merchant, given his residence in St. Olave, Hart Street
  67. William Yates, sawyer, of Lambeth. Look for other examples of individuals in the timber acquisition adn processing chain. For example timber merchants, sawyers, wood importers, ship builders
  68. Mrs Dorothy of Bristow Cawsey in Lambeth, Surrey, widdow was probably related to Jon Scaldwell, whose two houses in the Lambeth Deane hearth tax returns for Surrex were recorded with nine hearths
  69. Sir Mathew Holworthy (alias Holsworthy), London merchant and subscriber to the Smirna Venture Joint Stock
  70. Simon Urlin (alias Urling), citizen and goldsmith, had a house assessed at five hearths in the 1666 hearth tax returns in Meare mayd Taverne yeard, St Vedast, Foster Lane
  71. Possibly Maurice Thompson, London merchant, or a son? ( PROB 11/351 Bence 55-108 Will of Maurice Thomson of Haversham, Buckinghamshire 09 May 1676)
  72. Ralph Ingram, a London merchant tailor, was the probably the nephew of Sir Arthur Ingram, London merchant and son in law of Sir Thomas Chambrelan. J.R. Woodhead's entry on Ralph Ingram, nephew of Sir Arthur Ingram, is rather inconsistent with the dates it gives for his death and burial at St Dionis Backchurch ("d 30 Jan 1695/6, bur St Dionis"). An inventory dated April 9th 1695 seems inconsistent with a death date of 20 Jan 1695/96. Only a detailed look at the physical manuscript at TNA will resolve this. (PROB 11/430 Bond 1-42 Will of Ralph Ingram, Merchant Tailor of London 28 March 1695); 'Ingram, Ralph' in 'Iles - Izard', The Rulers of London 1660-1689: A biographical record of the Aldermen and Common Councilment of the City of London (1966), pp. 95-96, viewed 13/02/12
  73. Peter Proby, merchant taylor of London and Putney; appeared in 16XX hearth tax return for Putney as "Mr Proby" with eleven hearths (PROB 11/378 Hare 141-180 Will of Peter Proby, Merchant Taylor of London 21 November 1684)
  74. Roger Pettiward (alias Peteward) appearêd in hearth tax returns for Putney, Surrey as "Mr Petward," and was recorded with twenty hearths; PROB 11/349 Dycer 106-147 Will of Roger Pettiward, Gentleman of Putney, Surrey 09 February 1675; see also PROB 11/337 Duke 102-158 Will of John Pettyward or Pettiward of Putney, Surrey 11 December 1671
  75. Nicholas Hurlestone, London merchant, son of Nicholas Hurlestone, mariner ( PROB 11/318 Hyde 108-162 Will of Nicholas Hurlestone or Hurleston, Mariner of Rotherhithe, Surrey 26 December 1665; PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Will of Nicholas Hurleston, Merchant of Rotherhithe, Surrey 15 September 1670; 25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss
  76. Robert Cranmer, London merchant, correspondent of Sir George Oxenden and subscriber to the Smirna Venture Joint Stock ( PROB 11/320 Mico 47-91 Will of Robert Cranmore of Mitcham, Surrey 12 April 1666; PROB 5/2160 Inventory of Robert Cranmere, 1665, ff. 1-5; 27th March 1663, Letter from Robert Cranmer, London; see also the will and inventory of his mother, Ann Cranmer: PROB 11/342 Pye 53-118 Will of Ann Cranmer, Widow of Mitcham, Surrey 05 September 1673; PROB 4/1950 Inventory of Anne Cranmer, 1673)
  77. Sir John Lawrence appears in Surrey hearth tax returns for Putney as "Sir John Lawrence 31 hearths"
  78. Possibly Elizabeth Albyn, widow of Benjamin Albyn, whose will was proved in 1676. In this will he mentioned his wife, Elizabeth (PROB 11/458 Noel 163-196 Will of Elizabeth Albyn, Widow of London 28 June 1700; PROB 11/352 Will of Benjamin Albyn, Merchant of London 02 June 1676 PROB 11/352 Bence 109-158)
  79. Paul Docminique senior was a London merchant, who specialised in trading silk (
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  81. See PROB 11/503 Barrett 180-222 Will of John Laurence of Chelsea, Middlesex 04 September 1708
  82. Nicholas Hurlestone, London merchant, son of Nicholas Hurlestone, mariner ( PROB 11/318 Hyde 108-162 Will of Nicholas Hurlestone or Hurleston, Mariner of Rotherhithe, Surrey 26 December 1665; PROB 11/333 Penn 67-128 Will of Nicholas Hurleston, Merchant of Rotherhithe, Surrey 15 September 1670; 25th March 1663, Letter from Nicholas Hurlestone to Sir GO, Redriss
  83. See ?PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Will of George Papillon, Merchant of London of Stepney, Middlesex 26 February 1685
  84. See ?PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Will of George Papillon, Merchant of London of Stepney, Middlesex 26 February 1685
  85. Barnaby Bowtell was a relative by marriage of Thomas Blackerby, London merchant and a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden (PROB 4/1773 Bowtell, Barnaby, of Parham Hall, Suffolk, esq. 1686 6 July (1684); PROB 11/380 Cann 52-107 Will of Barnaby Bowtell of Parham, Suffolk 22 May 1685; 21st March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, London; 11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket)
  86. Charles Longland, English merchant of Livorno or Leghorn and a subscriber to the Smirna Venture Joint Stock ( PROB 11/392 Exton 87-130 Will of Charles Longland of Leghorn, Italy 20 July 1688)
  87. Possibly the London merchant son of Sir Abraham Shipman (PROB 11/379 Cann 1-51 Will of William Shipman, Merchant of London 02 March 1685; PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Sentence of William Shipman of Saint Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London 10 July 1685)
  88. Charles Everard, London Goldsmith (Probably PROB 11/319 Mico 1-46 Will of Charles Everard of Saint Mary Woolnoth, City of London 08 March 1666
  89. Quarles Browne, London merchant; posted to ?Cambodia and Bantam, died ?Bantam. Mentioned in Sir George Oxenden correspondence
  90. Possibly the London merchant son of Sir Abraham Shipman (PROB 11/379 Cann 1-51 Will of William Shipman, Merchant of London 02 March 1685; PROB 11/381 Cann 108-165 Sentence of William Shipman of Saint Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London 10 July 1685)
  91. Richard Holworthy (alias Holworthie) was a Bristol merchant, alderman and former mayor of Bristol. He was the father of Sir Mathew Hollworthy, a London merchant and subscriber to the Smirna Venture Joint Stock, and of Richard Hollworthy, whose death is mentioned by Sir William Ryder in a letter to Sir George Oxenden. Richard Hollworthy (the son) was also mentioned by Thomas Papillon in a letter to Sir George Oxenden as one of the five commissioners appointed to adjudicate on a commercial legal matter in which Oxenden was in dispute ( PROB 11/194 Rivers 111-157 Will of Richard Holworthie, Merchant, Alderman of Bristol, Gloucestershire 09 December 1645; XXXX; 19th March 1662/63, Letter from Thomas Papillon to Sir GO, London
  92. Abigail Bush was the widow of Abraham Bush, London merchant and subscriber to the Smirna Venture Joint Stock ( Will of Abigail Bush, Widow of London 08 March 1677 PROB 11/353 Hale 1-43
  93. Martha Pennoyer, widow of William Pennoyer, London merchant and subscriber to Smirna Venture Joint Stock ( PROB 11/344 Bunce 1-53 Will of Martha Pennoyer, Widow of London 29 July 1674; PROB 11/335 Duke 1 - 53 Will of William Pennoyer of London 13 February 1671)
  94. Joseph Skutt, ?London ?merchant (PROB 11/345 Bunce 54-103 Will of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of City of London 15 June 1674; PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of Joseph Skutt 08 March 1677; PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Sentence of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of Saint Helen, City of London 27 February 1678)
  95. Just possibly Dr Girder 11 hearths, 'The Buryes Markes?, The Liberty of St. Bevis Marks, London (1666) (XX)
  96. Joseph Skutt, ?London ?merchant (PROB 11/345 Bunce 54-103 Will of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of City of London 15 June 1674; PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Will of Joseph Skutt 08 March 1677; PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Sentence of Joseph Skutt, Merchant of Saint Helen, City of London 27 February 1678)
  97. Lawrence Martell, London merchant (PROB 11/355 Hale 96-141 Sentence of Laurenty Martell of Saint Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London 07 July 1677)
  98. Sir Christopher Abdy of Uxbridge, Middlesex. His Uxbridge proncipal residence was recorded with twenty-three hearths in the 1666 hearth tax returns, with a further adjacent building of seven hearths (PROB 11/357 Reeve 56-105 Will of Sir Christopher Abdy of Uxbridge, Middlesex 14 May 1678; PROB 11/358 Reeve 106-156 Sentence of Sir Christopher Abdy of Uxbridge, Middlesex 11 May 1678; 'Uxbridge: Sr Christopher Abdy 23 hearths, and adjacent Sr Christopher Abdey 7 hearths', in 'Hearth Tax: Middlesex 1666: Uxbridge ', London Hearth Tax: City of London and Middlesex, 1666 (2011), viewed 14/02/12)
  99. Possibly related to Christopher Boone, London merchant ( PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Christopher Boone, Merchant of London of All Saints Lee, Kent 29 July 1686)
  100. This appears to be Henry Finch, the brother of William Finch, who was a correspondent of Sir George Oxenden. The brother Henry Finch was described in the St Helen's, Bishopsgate parish register as "M:r Henry Finch, merchant" in a burial entry for July 7th, 1687 W. Bruce Bannerman, The registers of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London (London, 1904), p. 334
  101. John Maynard, serjeant-at-law (b. 1602, d. 1690); built Gunnersbury House, Little Ealing (Hounslow) from 1663, assessed at forty-four hearths in 1666 hearth tax (PROB 11/405 Vere 93-139 Will of Sir John Maynard, at present one of the Commissioner's for Keeping of the Great Seale and Sergeant at Law 11 July 1691)
  102. Possibly related to John Crowther, mariner of Stepney, who was brother-in-law of Sir William Ryder ( PROB 11/294 Pell 400-456 Will of John Crowther, Merchant of Stepney, Middlesex 19 August 1659)
  103. Possibly related to John Drax, gentleman of Barbados ( PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of John Drax, Gentleman of Saint Michael Island of Barbados, West Indies 16 January 1672)
  104. John Drax, gentleman of Barbados ( PROB 11/338 Eure 1-54 Will of John Drax, Gentleman of Saint Michael Island of Barbados, West Indies 16 January 1672)
  105. Possibly related to Christopher Boone, London merchant ( PROB 11/385 Lloyd 136-181 Will of Christopher Boone, Merchant of London of All Saints Lee, Kent 29 July 1686)