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historical introduction.

Denizens in Suburbs of London, 1571.[1]

Dennys Larshar,
Gylles Beckar,
dwellinge in Hallywell streate in the parishe of St Leonardes in Shoreditche.
Robert Bustort,
Andrew Morren,
in habiting wt in the parishe of St Marye Matfellon als Whytchapell.
John Cottell,
Dionice Shriverie,
John Sinowe,
Peter Orrett,
John Dehorse,
Nicolas Furnier,
John de longe,
Peter Lambert,
Tussen Vassale,Michaell Tuvell,
Ector Harte,
Vyncart Flamyn,
dwellyng remayninge and abiding wt in ye precinke of saint Katherin’s by ye towre of London, taken by ye balif and ye constable of the same precinckt the 19 daie of December Ao 1571 and in ye 14 yeare of ye raigne of oure soveraigne ladie Elyzabeth by ye grace of God of Englonde Fraunce and Irelonde Queene defendor of ye faith &c.
Geferye Delapin,
Johne Graunte,
dwellinge in Finsburye, Golding lane, White Crose streate and Grub streate.
John Du Pont, St Giles in the Fylds.

Reign of James I.

4th November 1611. Pet. Anthoine Bourdin, Sieur de St Anthoine — Julien Bourdin, Sieur de Fontenay — in France.

18th March 1617. Francis Merlin, of Ypres, in Flanders.

7th July 1618. John Buck, carver, a native of Rouen in France.

10th November 1618. Anthoine Barlatier, born in Languedoc in France, with license to plant and sell mulberry trees and other trees and herbs.

[Free Denizens in London, reported by the authorities in consequence of an order of the Privy Council, dated 6th September 1618.

Stephen Sampson, goldsmith, born in Morles in Brittanie.

James Droet [query, Druett?], merchant, born in Roane [Rouen].

Jasper Tion, born in London, son of a free denizen.

Anthony Trian, born in Flanders.

Arnold Cappell, born in London, son of a free denizen.

Robert Howell, born in St Peter’s in France.

Peter Marineer, goldsmith, born at Orleans, aged 50 and upwards, wife and two children.

Seager Corcellis, merchant, born at Rouscaer in the dukedom of Cleves.

John Lulles, merchant, born at Antwerp.

William Bayarde, merchant, born at Eiper in Flanders.

Jacob Lucas, born at Amsterdam.

Philip Burlemachi, born at Sedan in France.

Sara Ducaine, widow of John Ducaine [Du Quesne].

John Minon, merchant, born in Newport in Flanders.

James Le Tour, merchant stranger, born in London, son of a free denizen.

Robert Betram (aged about 72), hatband-maker, born in the city of Roane.

Lucas Corcellis, born in London.

Giles Van de Put, merchant, born “in the towne of Per” in Flanders.

James de la Roye, born in London, merchaunt, tradeing altogether to Fraunce.

David Carpreau, merchant, aged about 60, born at Tournay.

John Lores (or Loreo), merchant stranger, aged about 50, born at Digeon [Dijon].

John De Caine [Du Quesne], merchant, born “in Henoughe in Ath;” John, his son, born in London.

David Papillion [Papillon], born in Paris — has been in London 30 years.]

[Some Denizens in London, reported 11th March 1622 (n.s.), being Master-Cutlers, and their servants.

Peter Brocke
Oudenall Cratch, servant.
George Scate.
Henry Lyskens.
Widowe Lambert.
John Paull.
John Haunce.
Jonas Melshar, servant.
Peter Spetzy.
Peter Garret.
Haunce Spright.]
  1. Here we find only the names of individuals, and some lists seem to be missing.