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Pace, Ann, 1623: named in the will of her father Ralph Pace
Pace, Christopher, 1624-28: Certificates of Residence issued
Pace, Hester, 1623: named in the will of her father Ralph Pace
Pace, Joan, 1623: named in the will of her husband Ralph Pace
Pace, Marie, 1623: named in the will of her father Ralph Pace
Pace, Ralph, 1623: his will
Packenham, Robert, 1583: gentleman, named in the muster for Brixton
Packenham alias Chitsley, Ursula, 1583: her will
Packet, Arthur, 1648: tenant, mentioned in the will of his landlord Richard Bennett
Packinton, ---, 1581: Mrs, named in the will of George Skevington
Packwood, Henry, 1621: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Page, ---, 1594: Mrs, named in the will of John Brown (2)
Page, ---, 1624: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Page, Alice, 1611: named in the will of her husband Richard Padge
Page, Emm, 1630: mentioned in the will of William Richardson
Page, Freeman, 1611: a Certificate of Residence issued
Page, George, 1636-38: victualler, presented for drinking; see file entries 550, 559
Page, Joan, 1595: she & her son inmates in John Bowles's divided house in Fishmonger Alley
Page, John, 1630: mentioned in the will of William Richardson
Page, John, 1606: named in the will of his uncle Robert Face
Page, John, 1636: witness to the will of Reuben Evans
Page, Marcus, 1606: named in the will of his godfather Robert Face
Page, Margery, 1588: wife of Richard, named in the will of Richard Robinson
Page, Margery, 1606: named in the will of her brother in law Robert Face
Page, Raymond, 1606: named in the will of his uncle Robert Face
Page, Raymond, 1611: named in the will of his father Richard Padge
Page, Richard, 1588: named in the will of Richard Robinson
Page, Richard, 1593: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Page, Richard, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Page, Richard, 1594: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Page, Richard, 1597: Mr, mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Page, Richard, 1598: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Page, Richard, 1598: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Page, Richard, 1599: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Page, Richard, 1599: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in October
Page, Richard, 1600: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Page, Richard, 1601-02: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Page, Richard, 1603: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Page, Richard, 1605: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in June
Page, Richard, 1605: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in October
Page, Richard, 1606: named in the will of his brother in law Robert Face
Page, Richard, 1608: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Page, Richard, 1610-11: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Page, Richard, 1611: yeoman, his will
Page, Richard, 1615: Mr, deceased, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Page, Thomas, 1638: witness to the will of Thomas Jerman
Page, Thomas, 1641: scrivener, witness to the will of Joan Stockton
Page, William, 1599: a Certificate of Residence issued
Page, William, 1606: named in the will of his uncle Robert Face
Page, William, 1611: named in the will of his father Richard Padge
Page, William, 1615: writer of the will of George Belcher
Page, William, 1623-24: clerk of Vestry, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Page, William, 1624: a Certificate of Residence issued
Page, William, 1624: scrivener, witness to the will of William Ward
Paget, ---, 1607: named in the will of his brother Hugh Browker
Paget, ---, 1621-25: Mrs, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Paginton, ---, 1608: named in the will of John Payne (3)
Paginton, Elizabeth, 1608: named in the will of John Payne (1)
Paginton, John, 1608: witness to the will of John Payne (1)
Paine:  see  Payne
Painter, Joyce, 1625: witness to the will of Alice Checkett
Painter, Simon, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.21r
Painter, Simon, 1638: waterman of Paris Garden, presented for incontinency etc; see file entries 560, 589
Painton, John, 1603: named in the will of his father in law Edward Roberts
Pake, John, 1625: Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pakeman, Ann, 1642: named in the will of Edward Hammond
Paladin, Faith, 1628: named in the will of John Norton
Palins, ---, 1613: Mr, benefactor, mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Palmer, ---, 1569: named in the muster for Clink Liberty
Palmer, ---, 1581: Mrs, witness to the will of Nicholas Bull
Palmer, ---, 1582: Mrs, named in the will of William Bird
Palmer, ---, 1598: Mr, on the Bridge, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Palmer, ---, 1601: named in the will of her brother Thomas Iremonger
Palmer, ---, 1602-06: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Palmer, ---, 1603: wife of John, named in the will of her brother Ralph Yardley
Palmer, ---, 1609: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Palmer, ---, 1614: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Palmer, ---, 1620: Mr, deceased, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Palmer, Agnes, 1629: maidservant, named in the will of her master Clement Bolton
Palmer, Edward, 1605: named in the will of Jeffrey Polson
Palmer, George, 1610: citizen and girdler, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Palmer, Jane, 1583: widow, her will
Palmer, Jeffrey, 1590: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in February
Palmer, John, 1594: Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Palmer, John, 1598: minstrel, Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Palmer, John, 1599: minstrel, Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Palmer, John, 1603: named in the will of his brother in law Ralph Yardley
Palmer, John, 1603: tenant, mentioned in the will of his landlord John Wrench
Palmer, John, 1624: lessor, mentioned in the will of his tenant Nicholas Bartlem
Palmer, John, 1625: overseers for the poor of Paris Garden paid for his boat
Palmer, John, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.20v
Palmer, John, 1641: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Palmer, Lawrence, 1583: esquire, named in the muster for Brixton
Palmer, Lawrence, 1586-89: Certificates of Residence issued
Palmer, Richard, 1562-63: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Palmer, Richard, 1567: mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Palmer, Richard, 1571: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in April
Palmer, Richard, 1573: witness to the will of John Smith (1)
Palmer, Robert, 1624-26: Certificates of Residence issued
Palmer, Thomas, 1585: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Palmer, Thomas, 1591: named in the will of Thomas Davies
Palmer, Thomas, 1593: Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Palmer, Thomas, 1594: Paris Garden, assessed in a lay subsidy
Palmer, Thomas, 1594: Paris Garden, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Palmer, Thomas, 1597: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Palmer, Thomas, 1597: witness to the will of Walter Burton
Palmer, Thomas, 1598: Assessor for Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Palmer, Thomas, 1599: Assessor for Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Palmer, Thomas, 1600: Assessor for Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Palmer, Thomas, 1600: of Paris Garden, named by the Commissioners of Sewers in March
Palmer, Thomas, 1601: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Palmer, Thomas, 1601-19: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Palmer, Thomas, 1603: named in the will of Margaret Burton
Palmer, Thomas, 1603: named in the will of John Wrench
Palmer, Thomas, 1604-05: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Palmer, Thomas, 1605: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Palmer, Thomas, 1606: witness to the will of John Browker
Palmer, Thomas, 1608: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1608: attended another meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1609: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1609: attended another meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1609: overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1609: overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1609-10: collector of subsidies for Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1610: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1610: attended a second meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1610: attended a third meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1610: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Palmer, Thomas, 1610: churchwarden; mentioned in accounts of overseers of the constable of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1610: keeperof a key to the chest mentioned in the accounts for the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1610: one of the ancientest men in Paris Garden liberty
Palmer, Thomas, 1611: named as collector of subsidies for Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1611: named as overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1612: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1614: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Palmer, Thomas, 1617: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Palmer, Thomas, 1624: lessor, mentioned in the will of his tenant Nicholas Bartlem
Palmer, Thomas, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.21r
Palmer, William, 1594: his wife is an inmate in John Brown's house near the Sun
Palmer, William, 1594: Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Palmer, William, 1614: near Temple Bar, named in the will of Francis Okey
Palmer, William, 1614: witness to the will of James Kirby
Paltock, Edward, 1607-08: Certificates of Residence issued
Paltock, Thomas, 1605: a Certificate of Residence issued
Paltock, Thomas, 1628-29: Certificates of Residence issued
Panke, Robert, 1626: a Certificate of Residence issued
Panner, Robert, 1630: of St Saviour, named in the will of John Cook (2)
Panter, William, 1578: witness to the will of Thomas Atkinson (1)
Pantington, Elizabeth, 1619: nurse, named in the will of Francis Snelling
Panton, Henry, 1591: named in the will of Thomas Davies
Panton, Richard, 1627: writer of the will of Edmund Eliot
Panton, Thomas, 1591: named in the will of Thomas Davies
Pantry, William, 1563: witness to the will of William Hayward
Param, William, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.20v
Paramore, Thomas, 1608: mayor of Canterbury, mentioned in the will of Peter Spratling
Parder, John, 1571: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in April
Pare, Christopher, 1626: a Certificate of Residence issued
Parker, ---, 1626: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Parker, ---, 1633: widow, named in the will of John Hall
Parker, Ann, 1633: witness to the will of John Kemp
Parker, Ann, 1646: named in the will of her father Thomas Parker
Parker, Edmund, 1635: tenant, mentioned (perhaps more than once) in a survey of new-built structures in the parish.
Parker, Elizabeth, 1646: named in the will of her husband Thomas Parker
Parker, Frances, 1624: named in the will of her father George Juby
Parker, George, 1598: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Parker, George, 1599: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Parker, George, 1600: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Parker, George, 1603: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Parker, George, 1612: named in the will of William Atkinson
Parker, George, 1624: named in the will of his grandfather George Juby
Parker, George, 1625: Boroughside, west side, assessed in the lay subsidy
Parker, George, 1626: defendant in Pilgrim v Parker in Chancery
Parker, George, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.20v
Parker, Grace, 1630: named in the will of Ellen Harris
Parker, Humphrey, 1558: named in the will of Nicholas Lentall
Parker, John, 1626: of London, named in the will of Ralph Hendry
Parker, John, 1646: named in the will of his brother Thomas Parker
Parker, John, 1652: witness to the will of Thomas Wadsworth (1)
Parker, Mary, 1626: wife of George, defendant in Pilgrim v Parker in Chancery
Parker, Mary, 1646: named in the will of her father Thomas Parker
Parker, Mary, 1646: named in the will of her son Thomas Parker
Parker, Michael, 1646: named in the will of his brother Thomas Parker
Parker, Philip, 1640: merchant of London, named in the will of Nicholas Morton
Parker, Reginald, 1630: citizen and haberdasher, named in the will of Ellen Harris
Parker, Richard, 1624: named in the will of George Juby
Parker, Robert, 1634: cook, presented by the churchwardens for working at prayer time
Parker, Sarah, 1630: named in the will of Ellen Harris
Parker, Stephen, 1624: named in the will of his grandfather George Juby
Parker, Thomas, 1588: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in April
Parker, Thomas, 1593: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Parker, Thomas, 1594: Clink Liberty, assessed in a lay subsidy
Parker, Thomas, 1594: Clink Liberty, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Parker, Thomas, 1603: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in September
Parker, Thomas, 1646: named in the will of his son Thomas Parker
Parker, Thomas, 1646: victualler, his will
Parkhurst, Ann, 1624: named in the will of Gregory Franklin
Parkhurst, Edward, 1624: merchant tailor, deceased, named in the will of Gregory Franklin
Parkhurst, Katherine, 1624: named in the will of Gregory Franklin
Parkhurst, Robert, 1641: Sir, a Certificate of Residence issued
Parkins:  see  Perkins
Parkman, ---, 1586: Master, named in the will of George Gibbs
Parks, George, 1625: Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Parmiter, Giles: 1606: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in April
Parnell, Rowland, 1582: a child, named in the will of William Bobbitt
Parr, ---, 1593: Mr, presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in January
Parr, John, 1606: a Certificate of Residence issued
Parrish, John, 1624: sadler, named in the will of Gregory Franklin
Parrish, John, 1634: named in the will of Thomas Angel
Parrot, Margaret, 1603: named in the will of her husband William Parrot
Parrot, Matthew, 1603: named in the will of his father William Parrot
Parrot, William, 1603: nailmaker, his will
Parry alias Morgan, William, 1585: seminary priest, imprisoned in the Clink
Parsell, ---, 1624: named in the will of Jacob Mead
Parsley, Adam, 1625: named in the will of his father John Bradley
Parsley, William, 1625: named in the will of his father in law John Bradley
Parsley, William, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.24v
Parson, ---, 1614: widow, deceased, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Parson, ---, 1630: widow, presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in February
Parson, Alice, 1579: wife of John, named in the will of her father Thomas Etherege
Parson, Ann, 1616: named in the will of Philip Henslowe
Parson, Eleanor, 1630: named in the will of Ellen Harris
Parson, Hugh, 1583: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in February
Parson, Joan, 1622: wife of Richard, named in the will of her father Gilbert East
Parson, John, 1579: named in the will of his father in law Thomas Etherege
Parson, John, 1593: has old widow Margaret as an inmate in his house in Horsehead Yard
Parson, John, 1595: has Joan Richardson as inmate in his house in Horsehead Alley
Parson, John, 1639: of Clink Liberty, presented for fornication; see file entries 564, 568
Parson, Martha, 1630: named in the will of Ellen Harris
Parson, Richard, 1622: waterman of St Saviour, named in the will of his father in law Gilbert East
Parson, Robert, 1625: a Certificate of Residence issued
Parson, Solomon, 1615: scrivener's apprentice, named in the will of John Shepherd
Parson, William, 1589: citizen and grocer, named in the will of John Denning
Parson, William, 1616: named in the will of Philip Henslowe
Parson, William, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.16r
Parson, William, 1652: mentioned in the will of Thomas Wadsworth (1)
Part, ---, 1619: widow, named in the will of her landlord William Benfield
Partington, Gilbert, 1584: listed as an archer in the muster for Southwark
Partington, Roger, 1608: defendant in Browker v Molyneux in Star Chamber
Partington, William, 1638: presented by the churchwardens for drinking
Partock, Thomas, 1628: a Certificate of Residence issued
Partridge, ---, 1603: named in the will of John Wrench
Partridge, Agnes, 1573: widow, her will
Partridge, John, 1568: named in the will of John More
Partridge, John, 1573: deceased, mentioned in the will of his widow Agnes Partridge
Partridge, John, 1595: scrivener, witness to the will of Thomas Bullerdyne
Partridge, John, 1609: scrivener, named in the will of Magdalen Master
Partridge, William 1604: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in October
Partridge, William, 1596: named by the Commissioners of Sewers in June
Partridge, William, 1604: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in December
Partriff, Alice, 1609: of Rye, named in the will of Anthony Smith
Parvis, ---, 1611: overseer of the poor (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pashly, Adam, 1629: waterman, Pepper Alley, described in the muster of watermen this year; see ff.15r, 42v
Paston, William, 1599: Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Paston, William, 1601: mentioned in the will of Thomas Iremonger
Patching, James, 1587: a Certificate of Residence issued
Pate, Edward, 1644: named in the will of his father Thomas Pate
Pate, Edward, 1644: of London, named in the will of his brother Thomas Pate
Pate, Elizabeth, 1625: witness to the will of Ann Norris
Pate, John, 1644: named in the will of his father Thomas Pate
Pate, Margaret, 1644: named in the will of her husband Thomas Pate
Pate, Thomas, 1644: citizen and cutler, his will
Pate, Thomas, 1644: named in the will of his father Thomas Pate
Patient, William, 1619-20: overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Patient, William, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.20r
Patrick, ---, 1623: Goodwife, deceased, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Patrick, ---, 1633: named in the will of Margaret Dancer
Patrick, Richard, 1570: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in October
Patrick, Richard, 1571: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in April
Patrick, Richard, 1578: amerced by the Commissioners of Sewers in January
Pattenson, Brian, 1569-81: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pattenson, Brian, 1572: vintner, mentioned in the will of his servant Magdalen Hodgenavy
Pattenson, Brian, 1572-74: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pattenson, Brian, 1573: vintner, did the probate inventory for Robert Woodward
Pattenson, Brian, 1574-76: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pattenson, Brian, 1576-89: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pattenson, Brian, 1581-97: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pattenson, Brian, 1585: vintner, named in the muster for Southwark
Pattenson, Brian, 1585-86: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pattenson, Brian, 1588?: named in the muster for Southwark
Pattenson, Brian, 1591-94: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pattenson, Brian, 1592-93: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pattenson, Brian, 1593: Assessor for Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pattenson, Brian, 1594: Assessor for Boroughside, assessed in a lay subsidy
Pattenson, Brian, 1594: Assessor for Boroughside, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Pattenson, Brian, 1595: tenant, mentioned in the will of his landlady Rose Bowmer
Pattenson, Brian, 1596-97: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pattenson, Brian, 1598: Mr, deceased, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pattenson, Bryan, 1583: vintner, named as insufficient in the muster for Brixton
Pattes, Thomas, 1641: a Certificate of Residence issued
Pattison, Peter, 1605: tanner, defendant in Bromley v Pattison in Star Chamber
Patton, Agnes, 1574: witness to the will of Alice Bassett
Paul, ---, 1640-41: a Certificate of Residence issued
Paul, Hans, 1578: amerced by the Commissioners of Sewers in January
Paul, Richard, 1569-70: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Paul, Richard, 1569-70: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Paulet, George, 1639: in Fishmonger Alley, presented by the churchwardens for several offences
Paulson, Ann, 1625: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Paulson, Ann, 1627: deceased, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Paulson, Ann, 1628: widow, deceased, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Paulson, Jeffrey, 1599: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pavett, Thomas, 1590: Certificates of Residence issued
Pawley, Anthony, 1614: tenant, mentioned in the will of his landlord William Badger
Pawley, Anthony, 1627: named in the will of John Kellock
Pawley, Anthony, 1640: witness to the will of Thomas Matthews
Pawley, John, 1627: named in the will of John Kellock
Pawlin, Rachel, 1579: named in the will of her father William Brightman
Paxton, Richard, 1625: clerk of Vestry, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Paxton, Richard, 1625: scrivener, witness to the will of Joan Angel
Paxton, Richard, 1625: writer of the will of Stephen Brightling
Paxton, Richard, 1636: scrivener, witness to the will of Thomas Waller
Paxton, Richard, 1645: scrivener, named in the will of Robert Greene
Paxton, Richard, 1646: scrivener, witness to the will of John Hayman
Paxton, Richard, 1650: scrivener, witness to the will of Thomas Yates
Paxton, Richard, 1652: scrivener, witness to the will of Thomas Wadsworth (1)
Payce, Jeffrey, 1590: a Certificate of Residence issued
Payman, Andrew, 1592: usher of the free school.
Payne, ---, 1586-87: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Payne, ---, 1594-96: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Payne, ---, 1600: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, ---, 1603-04: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Payne, ---, 1607-19: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Payne, ---, 1614: widow, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, ---, 1619: widow, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, ---, 1621-25: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Payne, ---, 1626: widow, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, Ann, 1608: deceased, mentioned in the will of her husband John Payne (3)
Payne, Ann, 1608: named in the will of John Payne (1)
Payne, Ann, 1608: named in the will of her father John Payne (3)
Payne, Ann, 1608: widow, named in the will of Edmund Snape
Payne, Edward, 1625: named in the will of his father George Payne
Payne, Edward, 1625: named in the will of his mother Margaret Payne
Payne, Ellen, 1575: named in the will of her brother in law John Payne
Payne, George, 1588: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, George, 1593: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Payne, George, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a lay subsidy
Payne, George, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Payne, George, 1594: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, George, 1594: named in the will of John Drew
Payne, George, 1594-1625: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Payne, George, 1596-1603: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Payne, George, 1597-98: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Payne, George, 1598: Assessor for Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Payne, George, 1599: fined by the Commissioners of Sewers in October
Payne, George, 1600: Assessor for Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Payne, George, 1601: witness to the will of Joan Allen
Payne, George, 1603: named in the will of Humphrey Emerson
Payne, George, 1604: Certificates of Residence issued
Payne, George, 1605-07: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Payne, George, 1606: named in the will of Robert Face
Payne, George, 1606: defendant in a lawsuit against the vestry
Payne, George, 1606-07: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Payne, George, 1611: grocer, named in the will of Thomas Audley alias Luke
Payne, George, 1611: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, George, 1612-14: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Payne, George, 1615: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, George, 1617: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Payne, George, 1618: named in the will of John Treherne
Payne, George, 1625: Assessor for Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Payne, George, 1625: citizen and grocer, his will
Payne, George, 1625: deceased, mentioned in the will of his widow Margaret Payne
Payne, George, 1625: named in the will of his father George Payne
Payne, George, 1625: named in the will of his grandfather George Payne
Payne, George, 1625: named in the will of his mother Margaret Payne
Payne, James, 1575: blacksmith of Basingstoke, named in the will of his brother John Payne
Payne, Joan, 1582: widow, her will
Payne, Joan, 1608: named in the will of John Payne (1)
Payne, Joan, 1608: named in the will of her father John Payne (3)
Payne, Joan, 1612: named in the will of her former servant John Austen
Payne, John, 1575: named in the will of his father John Payne
Payne, John, 1575: whitebaker, his will
Payne, John, 1576: named in the will of his son in law Robert Pinketh
Payne, John, 1576: whitebaker, deceased, mentioned in the will of his widow Katherine Payne
Payne, John, 1577: named in the will of Andrew Bowyer
Payne, John, 1582: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, John, 1583: noted as dead in the muster for Brixton
Payne, John, 1584: listed as an archer in the muster for Southwark
Payne, John, 1586: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, John, 1586-1607: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Payne, John, 1588: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, John, 1588-89: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Payne, John, 1590: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, John, 1593: Assessor for Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Payne, John, 1593: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, John, 1593-95: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Payne, John, 1594: Assessor for Boroughside, assessed in a lay subsidy
Payne, John, 1594: Assessor for Boroughside, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Payne, John, 1594: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, John, 1595-99: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Payne, John, 1596: named by the Commissioners of Sewers in June
Payne, John, 1598: Assessor for Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Payne, John, 1598: linendraper, named in the will of Thomas Ratcliff
Payne, John, 1599: Assessor for Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Payne, John, 1600: Assessor for Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Payne, John, 1602-04: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Payne, John, 1602-07: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Payne, John, 1603: named in the will of John Butler
Payne, John, 1606: defendant in a lawsuit against the vestry
Payne, John, 1608: citizen and dyer, his will
Payne, John, 1608: citizen and fishmonger, his will
Payne, John, 1608: fishmonger, deceased, mentioned in the will of his brother John Payne (1)
Payne, John, 1608: Mr, deceased, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Payne, John, 1608: named in the will of his brother John Payne (3)
Payne, John, 1611, 1614: one of the "bargainers" for purchasing the rectory
Payne, John, 1614: overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Payne, John, 1614: overseer of Paris Garden Liberty (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Payne, John, 1614-15: overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Payne, John, 1615: of St Saviour, named in the will of John Ellis
Payne, John, 1625: named in the will of his father George Payne
Payne, Katherine, 1575: named in the will of her husband John Payne
Payne, Katherine, 1576: widow, her will
Payne, Margaret, 1601: witness to the will of Joan Allen
Payne, Margaret, 1608: named in the will of her father John Payne (3)
Payne, Margaret, 1625: named in the will of her husband George Payne
Payne, Margaret, 1625: widow, her will
Payne, Mary, 1608: named in the will of John Payne (1)
Payne, Mary, 1608: named in the will of her father John Payne (3)
Payne, Richard, 1577: fishmonger, named in the will of Andrew Bowyer
Payne, Robert, 1575: named in the will of his brother John Payne
Payne, Rowland, 1575: servant, named in the will of John Payne
Payne, Stephen, 1608: deceased, mentioned in the will of John Payne (1)
Payne, Thomas, 1584: listed as a billman in the muster for Southwark
Payne, Thomas, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.20v
Payne, William the elder, 1575: witness to the will of John Payne
Payne, William, 1575: blacksmith of Basingstoke, named in the will of his brother John Payne
Payne, William, 1625: servant, named in the will of his master Richard Stevens (2)
Payne, William, 1625: servant, named in the will of his mistress Bridget Stevens
Payne, William, 1628: Paris Garden, assessed in a lay subsidy
Payne, William, 1628: Paris Garden, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Payne, William, 1635: tenant, mentioned (perhaps more than once) in a survey of new-built structures in the parish.
Payton, Henry, 1608-10: Sir, Certificates of Residence issued
Payton, Richard, 1634: witness to the will of Thomas Angel
Peach, Michael, 1629: Sir, witness to the will of John Abel
Peacock:  try also  Pocock
Peacock, ---, 1589: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Peacock, ---, 1592: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Peacock, ---, 1625: Mrs, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Peacock, ---, 1626: of Finchley, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Peacock, Edward, 1599-1603: Certificates of Residence issued
Peacock, Edward, 1603-05: Sir, Certificates of Residence issued
Peacock, Jane, 1610: named in the will of her father John Peacock
Peacock, Joan, 1610: named in the will of her husband John Peacock
Peacock, John or William, 1608: overseer of the poor (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Peacock, John, 1576-77: baker, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Peacock, John, 1579-81: baker, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Peacock, John, 1593: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Peacock, John, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a lay subsidy
Peacock, John, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Peacock, John, 1598: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Peacock, John, 1599: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Peacock, John, 1600: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Peacock, John, 1607: tenant, named in the will of his landlord Hugh Browker
Peacock, John, 1610: victualler, his will
Peacock, Robert, 1628: Boroughside, assessed in a lay subsidy
Peacock, Robert, 1628: Boroughside, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Peacock, Susan, 1599: witness to the will of John Claybrook
Peacock, William, 1610: named in the will of John Peacock
Peake, Robert, 1593: witness to the will of William Bennett
Peake, Robert, 1594: cobbler, has several inmates in his subdivided house at Fishmonger Alley Gate
Peake, Thomas, 1595: scrivener, witness to the will of William James
Pearce, Ann, 1650: named in the will of Samuel Perkins
Pearce, Francis, 1636-37: scavenger for Paris Garden
Pearce, Henry, 1618: lent money by the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Pearce, Henry, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.20v
Pearce, John, 1580: servant, named in the will of Thomas Skinner
Pearce, John, 1605: servant, named in the will of his master Thomas Bentley
Pearce, John, 1641: citizen and cutler, named in the will of Joan Stockton
Pearce, Richard, 1593: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pearce, Richard, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a lay subsidy
Pearce, Richard, 1594: in Long Southwark, mentioned in the will of John Pigeon
Pearce, Richard, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Pearce, William, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.20r
Pearl, Grace, 1619: named in the will of her uncle John Pearl
Pearl, John, 1598: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pearl, John, 1599: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pearl, John, 1600: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pearl, John, 1601: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pearl, John, 1606: complainant in a lawsuit against the vestry
Pearl, John, 1619: citizen and innholder, his will
Pearl, John, 1619: named in the will of his uncle John Pearl
Pearl, Margaret, 1619: named in the will of her husband John Pearl
Pearl, Mary, 1619: named in the will of her uncle John Pearl
Pearl, Richard, 1619: named in the will of his brother John Pearl
Pearl, Richard, 1619: named in the will of his uncle John Pearl
Pearl, Ursula, 1619: named in the will of her uncle John Pearl
Pearson, ---, 1611: pensioner, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pearson, Alice, 1613: widow, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pearson, Francis, 1603: named in the will of his father in law John Butler
Pearson, Phyllis, 1603: wife of Francis, named in the will of John Butler
Pearson, Sarah, 1591: named in the will of her grandfather William Hodges
Pearson, William, 1591: named in the will of his grandfather William Hodges
Peart, Robert, 1628-29: Certificates of Residence issued
Pease, Mary, 1614: witness to the will of Peter Emery
Peat, Abraham, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.17r
Peat, Clement, 1611: named in the will of Thomas Audley alias Luke
Peat, John, 1608: named in the will of James Chittleton
Peckham, George, 1587: knight, of St Saviour, imprisoned in the Clink for recusancy
Peckham, George, 1588: knight, Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Peeke, Isabel, 1641: Certificate of Residence issued
Peele, George, 1639: presented by the churchwardens for drinking
Pellatt, Francis, 1642: Sir, a Certificate of Residence issued
Pelliter, Matthew, 1608: named in the will of his father James Corden
Pemberton, William, 1625: brewer's apprentice, named in the will of his master John Guy
Pemell:  try also  Peniall
Pemell, ---, 1619-20: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pemell, ---, 1623: Mr, deceased, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pemell, Robert, 1600: witness to the will of John Adshed
Pemell, Robert, 1606: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pemell, Robert, 1609: writer of the will of Anthony Smith
Pemell, Robert, 1613-14: sideman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pemell, Robert, 1614: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pemell, Robert, 1614-23: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pemell, Robert, 1616-19: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pemell, Robert, 1618: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pemerton, John, 1582: his mother, a blind widow, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pemerton, John, 1584: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pemerton, Thomas, 1567: sadler, witness to the will of John Mainford
Pemerton, Thomas, 1595: he & his wife inmates in John Bowles's divided house in Fishmonger Alley
Penbury, Thomas, 1600: named in the will of William Phillips
Pendlebury:  see  Pindlebury
Pengelly, Elizabeth, 1645: named in the will of Emm Clark
Pengelly, Francis, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.16r
Pengelly, William, 1645: named in the will of Emm Clark
Peniall:  try also  Pemell
Peniall (Pynoll), ---, 1611: Mr, named in the will of Elizabeth Flooks alias Gwinn
Peniall, ---, 1625: widow, Boroughside, west side, assessed in the lay subsidy
Peniall, Francis, 1640-41: overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Peniall, Francis, 1641: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Peniall, Francis, 1641: deposited money with the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Peniall, Francis, 1642: sold coal on behalf of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Peniall, Humphrey, 1636: servant, presented by the churchwardens for working on Sunday
Peniall, James, 1561-64: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Peniall, James, 1578: named in the will of Thomas Atkinson (1)
Peniall, James, 1589: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Peniall, Nicholas, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.16v
Peniall, Nicholas, 1636: waterman, presented by the churchwardens for working on Sunday
Penicod, Henry, 1641-42: Certificates of Residence issued
Penington, Edward, 1563: named in the will of his brother Arthur Keene
Penington, Isaac, 1639-57: served as Alderman of Bridge Ward Without
Penington, Thomas, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.19v
Pennard, Andrew, 1597: named in the will of Gilbert Rocket
Pennard, Elizabeth, 1597: named in the will of Gilbert Rocket
Pennell, John, 1598: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Penner, Thomas, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.17v
Pennington, James, 1608: named in the will of Hugh Davis
Penniston, Anthony, 1628: a Certificate of Residence issued
Penny, Ralph, 1648: tenant, mentioned in the will of his landlord Richard Bennett
Pennyale, James, 1569: St Saviour, queen's servant, assessed in the lay subsidy
Penson:  see  Pinson
Pentire, ---, 1625: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pentire, John, 1605: named in the will of John Emson
Pentire, John, 1622: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pepperman, ---, 1593: widow, Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pepperman, ---, 1594: widow, Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pepperman, John, 1593: Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pepperman, John, 1594: Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pepys, John, 1641: a Certificate of Residence issued
Pepys, Talbot, 1636: named in the will of his nephew Talbot Pepys
Pepys, Talbot, 1636: silkweaver, his will
Pepys, Thomas, 1636: named in the will of his brother Talbot Pepys
Percival, Jeffrey, 1579: of Cheshire, named in the will of Charles Sanders
Perkins, Elizabeth, 1630: widow, named in the will of Ellen Harris
Perkins, Joan, 1593: named in the will of John Cornell
Perkins, Joan, 1650: named in the will of her son Samuel Perkins
Perkins, John, 1650: named in the will of his brother Samuel Perkins
Perkins, Joseph, 1650: named in the will of his brother Samuel Perkins
Perkins, Mary, 1650: named in the will of her brother Samuel Perkins
Perkins, Nathaniel, 1650: named in the will of his brother Samuel Perkins
Perkins, Rebecca, 1650: named in the will of her brother Samuel Perkins
Perkins, Richard, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.24v
Perkins, Richard, 1650: named in the will of Samuel Perkins
Perkins, Samuel, 1650: witness to the will of Samuel Perkins
Perkins, Samuel, 1650: woodmonger, his will
Perkins, Thomas, 1650: named in the will of his brother Samuel Perkins
Perkins, William, 1650: named in the will of his brother Samuel Perkins
Perkins, William, 1650: named in the will of his son Samuel Perkins
Perkins, Zacheus, 1641: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Perkins, Zacheus, 1650: named in the will of his brother in law Samuel Perkins
Perpoint, ---, 1595: Mrs, an inmate in Samuel Booth's house
Perpoint, Ann, 1588: widow, named in the will of Thomas Cure
Perpoint, Isaac, 1594: he & his wife inmates in Samuel Booth's house
Perpoint, Maudlin, 1600: witness to the will of Mary Robinson
Perpoint, Richard, 1605: named in the will of his mother Ann Bradshaw
Perpoint, Thomas, 1605: at sea, named in the will of his mother Ann Bradshaw
Perren, George, 1629: a Certificate of Residence issued
Perrin, ---, 1624: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Perrin, George, 1608: witness to the will of Richard Mellersh
Perrin, George, 1611: witness to the will of Richard Padge
Perrin, George, 1619: named in the will of Ann Russell
Perrin, George, 1619: named in the will of William Russell
Perrin, George, 1625-28: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Perrin, George, 1625: Boroughside, west side, assessed in the lay subsidy
Perrin, George, 1625: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Perrin, George, 1628: Boroughside, streetside west from the Bridge, assessed in a lay subsidy
Perrin, George, 1628: Boroughside, streetside west from the Bridge, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Perrin, George, 1628: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Perrin, John, 1625: named in the will of John Gloster
Perrin, Thomas, 1606: named in the will of Thomas Edmunds
Perrin, William, 1593: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Perrin, William, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a lay subsidy
Perrin, William, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Perrin, William, 1637-39: victualler at the Unicorn, presented for misbehavior; see file entries 551, 588
Perrins, Stephen, 1563: an orphan, named in the will of William Hayward
Perry, Alice, 1594: wife of George, named in the will of her brother John Brown (2)
Perry, Edward, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.20v
Perry, George, 1594: named in the will of his brother in law John Brown (2)
Perry, James, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.19v
Perry, James, 1635: presented by the churchwardens for working on Sunday
Perry, Matthew, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.24r
Perry, Matthew, 1636: waterman of Paris Garden, presented by the churchwardens for working on Sundays
Perry, Robert, 1584: listed as an archer in the muster for Southwark
Perry, Robert, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.16r
Perry, Thomas, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.16r
Perry, Thomas, 1659: tenant, named in the will of his landlady Ann Stallard
Perry, Walter, 1634: Upper Ground, presented for bowling; see file entries 532, 533
Perryman, Elizabeth, 1580: named in the will of her brother Thomas Skinner
Pertshaw, Agnes, 1594: an inmate in Richard Cook's house in Churchyard Alley
Pester, ---, 1600: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pester, Thomas, 1617: named in the will of Hugh More
Pestle, Jane, 1625: of St George, Southwark, named in the will of her daughter Joan Angel
Peter, John, 1551: servant, Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Peter, John, 1584: listed as a pikeman in the muster for Southwark
Peter, Robert, 1621: a Certificate of Residence issued
Peterson, Cornelius, 1551: servant, Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Peterson, Cornelius, 1559: Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Peterson, Harman, 1569: Boroughside, stranger, and his wife, assessed in the lay subsidy
Peterson, Herman, 1557-58: a Certificate of Residence issued
Peterson, Joan, 1598: named in the will of her brother in law Thomas Short
Peterson, Peter, 1551: servant, Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Peterson, Peter, 1632-38: presented for drinking; see file entries 526, 585
Pett, Alexander, 1598: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pett, Alexander, 1599: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pett, Alexander, 1600: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pett, Henry, 1591: a Certificate of Residence issued
Pettilone, ---, 1626: clockmaker, presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in October
Pettit, Robert, 1561: tiler, named in the will of Robert Norton
Petty, Peter, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.22v
Peverel, ---, 1579: Mrs, named in the will of Charles Sanders
Peverel, ---, 1595: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Peverel, Richard, 1569: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Peverel, Richard, 1570-78: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Peverel, Richard, 1572-73: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Peverel, Richard, 1572-75: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Peverel, Richard, 1576-77: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Peverell, Daniel, 1612: named in the will of John Austen
Peverell, Marie, 1612: named in the will of John Austen
Peverell, Richard, 1569: St Saviour, assessed in the lay subsidy
Peyto, Thomas, 1597-1600: Certificates of Residence issued
Phillips, ---, 1562: Mr, tailor, named in the will of William Goodwin
Phillips, ---, 1591: preacher at St Saviour, named in the will of Richard Dodson
Phillips, ---, 1594: preacher, named in the will of William Johnson
Phillips, ---, 1600: preacher at St Saviour, named in the will of Thomas Brampton
Phillips, ---, 1626: Mr, the elder, named in the will of Ralph Hendry
Phillips, Agnes, 1600: named in the will of her husband William Phillips
Phillips, Alice, 1587: spinster of St Saviour, imprisoned in the Clink for recusancy
Phillips, Augustine, 1593: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Phillips, Augustine, 1594: Clink Liberty, assessed in a lay subsidy
Phillips, Augustine, 1594: Clink Liberty, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Phillips, Augustine, 1628-29: Certificates of Residence issued
Phillips, Edward, 1588-1602: a minister at St Saviour
Phillips, Edward, 1589: witness to the will of Robert Pinder
Phillips, Edward, 1598: preacher, named in the will of Thomas Ratcliff
Phillips, Edward, 1608: knight, serjeant at law, named in the will of Edmund Snape
Phillips, Elizabeth, 1635: tenant, mentioned (perhaps more than once) in a survey of new-built structures in the parish.
Phillips, Henry, 1583: esquire, named as insufficient in the muster for Brixton
Phillips, John, 1600: named in the will of his brother William Phillips
Phillips, John, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.21r
Phillips, John, 1638-42: master of the free school.
Phillips, Margaret, 1600: named in the will of her brother William Phillips
Phillips, Margery, 1600: named in the will of her son William Phillips
Phillips, Priscilla, 1594: an inmate in Mr Campbell's house in the Camel
Phillips, Richard, 1584: witness to the will of James Woolton
Phillips, Richard, 1600: in Ireland, named in the will of William Phillips
Phillips, William, 1582: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Phillips, William, 1585: surveyor of the highway, mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Phillips, William, 1588-90: preacher, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Phillips, William, 1593: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Phillips, William, 1594: Clink Liberty, assessed in a lay subsidy
Phillips, William, 1594: Clink Liberty, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Phillips, William, 1598: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Phillips, William, 1598: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Phillips, William, 1599: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Phillips, William, 1600: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Phillips, William, 1600: tailor, his will
Phillips, William, 1601: preacher, mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Philpot, ---, 1593: widow, Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Philpot, ---, 1594: widow, Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Philpot, Agnes, 1594: widow, has Bridget Langton as inmates in her house in Churchyard Alley
Philpot, John, 1557-59: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Philpot, John, 1557-81: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Philpot, John, 1560-62: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Philpot, John, 1564: auditor for the poor, mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Philpot, John, 1566: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Philpot, John, 1568-69: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Philpot, John, 1571: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Philpot, John, 1576: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Philpot, John, 1581-87: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Philpot, John, 1587: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Philpot, John, 1602: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Philpot, Richard, 1631: brewer's servant, his will
Philpott, John, 1557: vestryman in 1557, as claimed in a lawsuit in 1606
Phineas:  try also  Finney
Phineas (Finnis), ---, 1603: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Phineas, Ann, 1646: named in the will of her father Joshua Phineas
Phineas, Benjamin, 1645: named in the will of Michael Nicholson
Phineas, Benjamin, 1646: named in the will of his brother Joshua Phineas
Phineas, Caleb, 1641: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Phineas, Caleb, 1645: named in the will of Michael Nicholson
Phineas, Caleb, 1646: named in the will of his brother Joshua Phineas
Phineas, Joseph, 1625: Boroughside, east side, assessed in the lay subsidy
Phineas, Joshua, 1600: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Phineas, Joshua, 1606: complainant in a lawsuit against the vestry
Phineas, Joshua, 1628: Boroughside, assessed in a lay subsidy
Phineas, Joshua, 1628: Boroughside, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Phineas, Joshua, 1641: senior, Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Phineas, Joshua, 1645: named in the will of his brother in law Michael Nicholson
Phineas, Joshua, 1646: citizen and leatherseller, his will
Phineas, Joshua, 1646: named in the will of his father Joshua Phineas
Phineas, Joshua, 1646: named in the will of his son Joshua Phineas
Phineas, Josuah, 1641: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Phineas, Joyce, 1645: named in the will of her brother in law Michael Nicholson
Phineas, Joyce, 1646: named in the will of her husband Joshua Phineas
Phineas, Katherine, 1646: named in the will of her father Joshua Phineas
Phineas, Thomas, 1641: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Phipps alias Smith, Nicholas, 1586: priest, imprisoned in the Clink
Phipps, Richard, 1584: listed as a pikeman in the muster for Southwark
Phipps, Richard, 1635: tenant, mentioned (perhaps more than once) in a survey of new-built structures in the parish.
Phisick, James, 1656: of St Botolph Aldgate, named in the will of Marie Riley
Piatt, Richard, 1610-20: served as Alderman of Bridge Ward Without
Pickard, Richard Junior, 1635: witness to the will of Paul Micklethwaite
Pickard, Richard, 1635: servant, named in the will of his master Paul Micklethwaite
Pickering, Henry, 1584: witness to the will of Margaret Griffin
Pickering, John, 1635: presented by the churchwardens for consorting
Pickering, Robert, 1574: waterman, witness to the will of Thomas Collins
Pickering, Rose, 1584: witness to the will of Margaret Griffin
Picket, William, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.16v
Pickett, John, 1626: witness to the will of John Haslett
Pickleherring, 1604: named by the Commissioners of Sewers in August
Pickleherring, 1604: named by the Commissioners of Sewers in October
Pickman, Joan, 1583: widow, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pickmore, Henry, 1644: his will
Pickmore, Mary, 1644: named in the will of her father Henry Pickmore
Pierce:  see  Pearce
Pigeon, ---, 1627: widow, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pigeon, Cornelius, 1641: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pigeon, Daniel, 1594: named in the will of his father John Pigeon
Pigeon alias Boswell, Grace, 1596: named in the will of Martha Pigeon
Pigeon, Humphrey, 1594: named in the will of his father John Pigeon
Pigeon, John, 1573-74: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pigeon, John, 1577-82: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pigeon, John, 1578-80: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pigeon, John, 1578-81: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pigeon, John, 1581-94: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pigeon, John, 1584: listed as an archer in the muster for Southwark
Pigeon, John, 1584: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pigeon, John, 1586: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in September
Pigeon, John, 1587-89: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pigeon, John, 1589-90: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pigeon, John, 1592: Mr, mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Pigeon, John, 1593: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pigeon, John, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in the a secondhref="LAYSUBS/laysub-E179-186-362.html">lay subsidy
Pigeon, John, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in the ahref="LAYSUBS/laysub-E179-186-356.html">lay subsidy
Pigeon, John, 1594: citizen and grocer, his will
Pigeon, John, 1594: Mr, deceased, mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Pigeon, John, 1594: named in the will of his father John Pigeon
Pigeon, John, 1596: named in the will of his sister Martha Pigeon
Pigeon, John, 1604: a Certificate of Residence issued
Pigeon, John, 1628: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pigeon, Martha, 1596: her will
Pigeon, Matthew, 1624: a Certificate of Residence issued
Pigeon, Richard, 1594: named in the will of his father John Pigeon
Pigeon, Winifred, 1625: age 78 years, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Piggott, Henry, 1607-11: Certificates of Residence issued
Piggott, Michael, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.22r
Pike, ---, 1619: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pike, John, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.24v
Pike, Margaret, 1565: William's wife, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pike, William, 1562-63: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pike, William, 1565: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pike, William, 1570-72: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pike, William, 1571-72: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pike, William, 1576: Mr, mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Pike, William, 1584: listed as an archer in the muster for Southwark
Pilfold, Agnes, 1565: named in the will of her mother in law Agnes Pilfold
Pilfold, Agnes, 1565: widow, her will
Pilfold, Ann, 1565: named in the will of her grandmother Agnes Pilfold
Pilfold, Edmund, 1565: named in the will of his grandmother Agnes Pilfold
Pilfold, Edward, 1610: citizen and tallowchandler, named in the will of William Mee
Pilfold, Joan, 1565: named in the will of her mother in law Agnes Pilfold
Pilfold, Julian, 1565: named in the will of his grandmother Agnes Pilfold
Pilfold, Katherine, 1565: named in the will of her grandmother Agnes Pilfold
Pilgrim, Margaret, 1626: wife of Stephen, plaintiff in Pilgrim v Parker in Chancery
Pilgrim, Stephen, 1626: plaintiff in Pilgrim v Parker in Chancery
Pillishere, Christopher, 1569: named in the muster for Paris Garden
Pilly, George, 1625: apprentice, named in the will of Alexander Kipping
Pimble, Robert, 1598: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pinch, Thomas, 1606: witness to the will of Thomas Edmunds
Pinchback, William, 1608: alebrewer of London, named in the will of John Payne (3)
Pinchen, John, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.19r
Pinder, ---, 1597: Mr, named in the will of Griffin Price
Pinder, Christopher, 1584: listed as a pikeman in the muster for Southwark
Pinder, Elizabeth, 1589: named in the will of her father Robert Pinder
Pinder, Joyce, 1589: named in the will of her husband Robert Pinder
Pinder, Richard, 1575: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in May
Pinder, Robert, 1572-73: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pinder, Robert, 1572-81: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pinder, Robert, 1575-80: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pinder, Robert, 1578-79: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pinder, Robert, 1581-89: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pinder, Robert, 1582-83: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pinder, Robert, 1583-84: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pinder, Robert, 1584: listed as an archer in the muster for Southwark
Pinder, Robert, 1585: grocer, deponent for the Free School
Pinder, Robert, 1585-87: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pinder, Robert, 1589: citizen and grocer, his will
Pinder, Robert, 1589: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pinder, Robert, 1604: Mr, mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Pinder, Robert, 1605: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pinder, Thomas, 1574: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in December
Pinder, Thomas, 1584: listed as an archer in the muster for Southwark
Pindlebury, Elizabeth, 1634: presented by the churchwardens for keeping a house of bawdry
Pindlebury, Oliver, 1624: clerk of Dean Church, named in the will of John Lee
Pindlebury, William, 1594: an inmate in a divided house near the Park
Pindon, Thomas, 1583: named in the muster for Brixton
Pindon, Thomas, 1585: named in the muster for Southwark
Pine, John, 1606: named in the will of Robert Face
Pine, Ralph, 1629: waterman, Pepper Alley, described in the muster of watermen this year; see ff.14v, 42r
Pine, Richard, 1626: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pine, Richard, 1627: deceased, overcharged by the sexton for burial
Pine, William, 1635: mentioned (perhaps more than once) in a survey of new-built structures in the parish.
Pinfold, Agnes, 1561: of the Peacock, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pinfold, Roger, 1557: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pinfold, Roger, 1557: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pinfold, Roger, 1557: vestryman in 1557, as claimed in a lawsuit in 1606
Pinfold, William, 1598: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pinfold, William, 1599: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pink, ---, 1626: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pinketh, Ann, 1576: named in the will of her husband Robert Pinketh
Pinkheath, Robert, 1573: mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Pinkheath, Robert, 1575-76: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pinkheath, Robert, 1575: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pinkheath, Robert, 1576: merchant tailor, his will
Pinkheath, Robert, 1608: mentioned in the will of John Payne (3)
Pinnock, ---, 1601: widow, presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in August
Pinnock, ---, 1601: widow, presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in December
Pinson, Ann, 1594: Mrs, named in the will of her brother John Drew
Pinson, Edward, 1618: witness to the will of Thomas Bunt
Pinson, John, 1573: he & his wife mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pinson, John, 1579: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pinson, John, 1584: listed as an archer in the muster for Southwark
Pinson, John, 1593: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pinson, John, 1594-95: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pinson, John, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pinson, John, 1597: Mr, mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Pinson, John, 1598: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pinson, John, 1600: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pinson, John, 1619: tenant, named in the will of Ann Russell
Pipe, Richard, 1567: nominated but not chosen as Alderman of Bridge Ward Without
Piper, John, 1582: named in the will of William Bird
Piper, John, 1587: named in the will of Mary Bird
Piper, Judith, 1582: daughter of John, named in the will of William Bird
Piper, Judith, 1583: named in the will of Jane Palmer
Piper, Judith, 1587: named in the will of Mary Bird
Piper, Peter, 1610: a Certificate of Residence issued
Pirrit, Matthew, 1603: named in the will of his godfather William Ash
Pisley, William, 1576: scrivener's apprentice, witness to the will of Humphrey Royden
Pison, Rebecca, 1631: widow, named in the will of Richard Philpot
Pison, Rebecca, 1631: widow, named in the will of Richard Philpot
Pistor, Richard, 1621: named in the will of Joan Benson
Pitchard, Margaret, 1645: named in the will of her brother William Sledd
Pitcher, George, 1633: named in the will of John Hall
Pitt, ---, 1581: Nurse, named in the will of George Skevington
Pitt, ---, 1640: gentleman of Clifford's Inn, named in the will of Nicholas Morton
Pitts, ---, 1583: butcher, named in the will of Jane Palmer
Pitts, Alice, 1583: named in the will of Jane Palmer
Pitts, Alice, 1594: an inmate in Ann Forrest's house in Fishmonger Alley
Pitts, Jane, 1583: named in the will of Jane Palmer
Pitts, Judith, 1624: named in the will of her father Jacob Mead
Pitts, Michael, 1624: named in the will of his father in law Jacob Mead
Pitts, Richard, 1584: listed as an archer in the muster for Southwark
Pitts, William, 1569: named in the muster for Clink Liberty
Place, John, 1594: named in the will of John Drew
Place, Richard, 1662: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Place, Richard, 1662: attended another meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Platt, Edmund, 1616: witness to the will of John Goffe
Platt, Edmund, 1621-22: surveyor of highways for Paris Garden
Platt, Edmund, 1622-23: overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Platt, Edmund, 1623: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Platt, Edmund, 1623: overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Platt, Edmund, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.20r
Platt, Edmund, 1631-32: overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Platt, Edmund, 1632: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Platt, Edmund, 1632-33: overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Platt, Edmund, 1633: presented by the churchwardens for drinking
Platt, Edmund, 1634: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Platt, Edward, 1628: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Platt, Edward, 1628: Paris Garden, assessed in a lay subsidy
Platt, Edward, 1628: Paris Garden, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Platt, Edward, 1630: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Platt, Edward, 1631: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Platt, Henry, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.20r
Plawe, John, 1618: defendant in Cawarden v Dalton in Star Chamber
Playford, John, 1601: fishmonger, named in the will of Leonard Smith
Playne, George, 1599: Assessor for Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Playne, Jasper, 1600: of Tunbridge, named in the will of Mary Robinson
Playne, Joan, 1600: named in the will of her mother Mary Robinson
Playne, Parker, 1594: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Playne, Parker, 1595: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in December
Playne, Parker, 1596: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in June
Playne, Parker, 1596: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in December
Playne, Parker, 1598: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Playne, Parker, 1599: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Playne, Parker, 1600: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Playne, Parker, 1605: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in October
Playne, Parker, 1605: presented multiple times by the Commissioners of Sewers in June
Playne, Parker: 1606: appeared before the Commissioners of Sewers in April
Playne, Parker: 1606: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in April
Playne, Thomas, 1588: mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Playne, Thomas, 1593: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Playne, Thomas, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a lay subsidy
Playne, Thomas, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Playne, Thomas, 1598: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Playne, Thomas, 1600: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Playne, Thomas, 1600: named in the will of his mother in law Mary Robinson
Playsted, William, 1605: named in the will of his father in law Osmund Bilson
Plowman, William, 1626: of St Olave, witness to the will of John Aspin
Plumly, ---, 1598: gentleman, Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Plumly, Richard, 1599-1600: Certificates of Residence issued
Plumly, Richard, 1600: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Plummer, ---, 1606: Serjeant, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Plummer, Elizabeth, 1576: daughter of Joan Plummer, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Plummer, Joan, 1576: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Plummer, Thomas, 1622-29: Certificates of Residence issued
Plummer, Thomas, 1624-25: Sir, Certificates of Residence issued
Plumridge, William, 1635-37: in Fishmonger Alley, presented for fornication etc; see file entries 537, 545, 547, 550
Plysaert, Elizabeth, 1609: named in the will of her father Philip Plysaert
Plysaert, Elizabeth, 1609: named in the will of her husband Philip Plysaert
Plysaert, John, 1609: named in the will of his father Philip Plysaert
Plysaert, Philip, 1609: named in the will of his father Philip Plysaert
Plysaert, Philip, 1609: tuftaffata weaver, his will
Pocock:  try also  Peacock
Pocock, John, 1595: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pocock, John, 1595: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pocock, Thomas, 1632-40: victualler at the Wilderness, presented for drinking; see file entries 522, 523, 531, 533, 544, 577
Pocock, Thomas, 1635: tenant, mentioned (perhaps more than once) in a survey of new-built structures in the parish.
Pocock, Thomas, 1641: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pocock, Thomas, 1645: named in the will of Michael Nicholson
Podger, John, 1615: stage player, named in the will of William Hovell
Pointer, ---, 1595: widow, has several inmates in her house in Christopher Alley
Pointer, Edward, 1625: named in the will of his brother William Pointer
Pointer, William, 1625: his will
Pole, John, 1619: witness to the will of John Cook (1)
Pole, Philip, 1603: gravemaker, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pole, Philip, 1606: preacher, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pole, Philip, 1607: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pole, Philip, 1612: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pole, Philip, 1613: deceased, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pole, Philip, 1618: witness to the will of John Treherne
Pole, Sarah, 1619: wife of John, witness to the will of John Cook (1)
Poley, Thomas, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.23r
Pollard, ---, 1619-20: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pollard, ---, 1623: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pollard, ---, 1626: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pollard, Francis, 1641: a Certificate of Residence issued
Pollard, James, 1593: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pollard, James, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a lay subsidy
Pollard, James, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Pollard, James, 1598: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pollard, James, 1600: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pollard, James, 1601-25: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pollard, James, 1601: Mr, mentioned at meetings of the vestry this year
Pollard, James, 1603-06: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pollard, James, 1604: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pollard, James, 1605: released from jury duty by the Commissioners of Sewers in June
Pollard, James, 1608: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pollard, James, 1609: named in the will of his son in law Anthony Smith
Pollard, James, 1610-11: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pollard, James, 1611-12: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pollard, James, 1612: warden of the College, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pollard, James, 1613-17: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pollard, James, 1616-18: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pollard, James, 1624: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pollard, James, 1625: Boroughside, east side, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pollard, Thomas, 1639: named in the will of Richard Benfield
Pollett, Francis, 1641: a Certificate of Residence issued
Pollington, Emm, 1580: caregiver, named in the will of Thomas Skinner
Polney, Elizabeth, 1612: named in the will of Mary Brinton
Polson, Alexander, 1605: named in the will of his brother Jeffrey Polson
Polson, Ann, 1605: named in the will of her husband Jeffrey Polson
Polson, Jeffrey, 1593: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Polson, Jeffrey, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a lay subsidy
Polson, Jeffrey, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Polson, Jeffrey, 1598: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Polson, Jeffrey, 1600: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Polson, Jeffrey, 1601-05: Certificates of Residence issued
Polson, Jeffrey, 1605: his will
Polson, John, 1599-1608: Certificates of Residence issued
Polson, John, 1600: a Certificate of Residence issued
Polson, Josyan, 1583: named in the will of Jane Palmer
Polson, Richard, 1605: named in the will of his brother Jeffrey Polson
Polson, Stephen, 1605: named in the will of his brother Jeffrey Polson
Polson, Thomas, 1605: named in the will of his brother Jeffrey Polson
Polson, William, 1605: named in the will of his brother Jeffrey Polson
Polsted, Alice, [undated, 1558-1579]: widow, plaintiff in Polsted v Whitepayne in Chancery
Polsted, Alice, 1564-67: widow, Certificates of Residence issued
Polsted, Alice, 1587-88: widow, Certificates of Residence issued
Polter, ---, 1587: Mrs, named in the will of her brother Vincent Dove
Polter, Simon, 1566: constable (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Polter, Simon, 1571: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in April
Polter, Thomas, 1557: vestryman in 1557, as claimed in a lawsuit in 1606
Polter, Thomas, 1557-76: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Polter, Thomas, 1559-64: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Polter, Thomas, 1566-67: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Polter, Thomas, 1571-76: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Polter, Thomas, 1573: citizen and merchant tailor, named in the will of Agnes Partridge
Polton, Richard, 1629: named in the will of his uncle Clement Bolton
Pomfret, Thomas, 1664: vicar of Luton, named in the will of Mark Frank
Poor, John, 1611: deceased, named in the will of Elizabeth Flooks alias Gwinn
Poor, John, 1635: tenant, mentioned (perhaps more than once) in a survey of new-built structures in the parish.
Pope, ---, 1579: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pope, ---, 1600: Mrs, named in the will of her sister Mary Robinson
Pope, Cornelius, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.24r
Pope, John, 1600: named in the will of Mary Robinson
Pope, John, 1603: named in the will of his brother Thomas Pope
Pope, Morgan, 1576: clothworker, witness to the will of Humphrey Royden
Pope, Morgan, 1586: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pope, Morgan, 1587: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in July
Pope, Morgan, 1588: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in April
Pope, Morgan, 1590: presented twice by the Commissioners of Sewers in February
Pope, Morgan, 1592: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in December
Pope, Nicholas, 1600: named in the will of his godmother Mary Robinson
Pope, Rice, 1600: named in the will of Mary Robinson
Pope, Thomas, 1574: goldsmith, named in the will of Henry Gainsford
Pope, Thomas, 1594: Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pope, Thomas, 1598: Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pope, Thomas, 1599: Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pope, Thomas, 1600: Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pope, Thomas, 1603: gentleman, his will
Pope, William, 1603: named in the will of his brother Thomas Pope
Popeblunt, Thomas, 1644: of Hertfordshire, named in the will of Thomas Pate
Poplar, Samuel, 1641: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Poplett, Elizabeth, 1601: daughter of Joan, named in the will of her uncle William Baker (2)
Poplett, Joan, 1601: named in the will of William Baker (2)
Poplett, William, 1601: son of Joan, named in the will of his uncle William Baker (2)
Pore:  see  Poor
Port, Elizabeth, 1626: witness to the will of Dorothy Ball
Port, Richard, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.19v
Port, Richard, 1635: tenant, mentioned (perhaps more than once) in a survey of new-built structures in the parish.
Port, William, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.15r
Portbury, William, 1606-07: Certificates of Residence issued
Porter, ---, 1638: named in the will of her brother John Cole
Porter, Ann, 1616: named in the will of George Donne
Porter, Frederick, 1626: Mr, named in the will of Ralph Hendry
Porter, Helen, 1619: widow, named in the will of her brother Gilbert Katherens
Porter, John, 1576: citizen and fishmonger, named in the will of Humphrey Royden
Porter, John, 1622: Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Porter, Nicholas, 1638: witness to the will of John Cole
Portis, ---, 1576: widow, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Portis, ---,, 1582: Goodwife, named in the will of John Dunstall
Portis, Ann, 1616: named in the will of her father John Goffe
Portis, Paul, 1609: of St George Southwark, named in the will of Margaret Bloom
Portis, Robert, 1616: named in the will of John Goffe
Portman, John, 1635: knight, mentioned (perhaps more than once) in a survey of new-built structures in the parish.
Pory, Thomas, 1622: purser aboard the Dolphin, named in the will of Richard Sanders
Posell, Leonard, 1598: Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Posell, Leonard, 1599: Paris Garden, assessed in the lay subsidy
Poson, William, 1598: Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Poson, William, 1599: Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Potbury, Nicholas, 1600: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Potter Thomas, 1646: merchant tailor's apprentice, named in the will of his master John Hayman
Potter, ---, 1590: widow, presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in February
Potter, Charles, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.25r
Potter, Elizabeth, 1629: named in the will of Richard Cannon
Potter, Ellen, 1625: spinster, witness to the will of Charles Ames
Potter, Ellis, 1558: a Certificate of Residence issued
Potter, George or William, 1619: overseer of the poor of Boroughside (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Potter, George, 1600: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Potter, George, 1629: tailor, named in the will of Richard Cannon
Potter, John, 1587: presented twice by the Commissioners of Sewers in July
Potter, John, 1587: presented twice by the Commissioners of Sewers in October
Potter, John, 1588: presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in October
Potter, John, 1589: presented twice by the Commissioners of Sewers in March
Potter, William, 1600: named in the will of William Phillips
Potter, William, 1623: mentioned in the will of Jane Mayhew
Potter, William, 1645: named in the will of his uncle William Sledd
Potts, Clement, 1637: in Ship Yard, presented by the churchwardens for drinking
Potts, Dorothy, 1630: wife of Hattell, named in the will of John Cook (2)
Potts, Hattell, 1630: named in the will of John Cook (2)
Potts, Thomas, 1641: a Certificate of Residence issued
Poulter:  see  Polter
Pound, ---, 1606.html: tenant, named in a complaint against the vestry
Pound, John, 1583: priest, imprisoned in the Clink
Povall, Elizabeth, 1612: named in the will of her mother Sarah Limepit
Povall, John, 1612: named in the will of Sarah Limepit
Powell, Ann, 1594: an inmate in widow Mills's house in the New Rents
Powell, Ann, 1595: an inmate in Thomas Thompson's house in Horsehead Alley
Powell, Aylsie, 1593: witness to the will of John Cornell
Powell, Bartholomew, 1623-24: a Certificate of Residence issued
Powell, David, 1591: named in the will of William Jones alias apJohn Griffith
Powell, Edward, 1591: witness to the will of William Jones alias apJohn Griffith
Powell, Edward, 1593: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Powell, Edward, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Powell, Hester, 1602: widow, presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in November
Powell, Hester, 1603: widow, presented by the Commissioners of Sewers in February
Powell, James, 1591: named in the will of William Jones alias apJohn Griffith
Powell, John, 1583: brewer, named in the muster for Brixton
Powell, John, 1585: basketmaker, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Powell, John, 1585: named in the muster for Southwark
Powell, John, 1593: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Powell, John, 1628: Paris Garden, assessed in a lay subsidy
Powell, John, 1628: Paris Garden, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Powell, John, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.17r
Powell, John, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.22r
Powell, John, 1633: named in the will of Rice Howell
Powell, John, 1635: tenant, mentioned (perhaps more than once) in a survey of new-built structures in the parish.
Powell, Morgan, 1584: listed as an archer in the muster for Southwark
Powell, Parnell, 1591: witness to the will of William Jones alias apJohn Griffith
Powell, Richard, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.24r
Powell, Robert, 1598: of Warwickshire, named in the will of Thomas Ratcliff
Powell, Robert, 1635: tenant, mentioned (perhaps more than once) in a survey of new-built structures in the parish.
Powell, Samuel, 1590: named in the will of William Morrey
Powell, Stephen, 1622: a Certificate of Residence issued
Powell, Susan, 1579: named in the will of Charles Sanders
Powell, Susan, 1582: maidservant, named in the will of her master Thomas Burfam
Powell, Walter, 1604: yeoman, defendant in Coke v Dethick in Star Chamber
Powell, William, 1628: Boroughside, assessed in a lay subsidy
Powell, William, 1628: Boroughside, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Powell, William, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.15r
Powell, William, 1635: whitebaker of St Saviour, named in the will of Samuel Simons
Powell, William, 1639: baker, named in the will of William Fox
Powell, William, 1641: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Powell, William, 1649: churchwarden, attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Powell, William, 1649: churchwarden, money delivered to him by the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Powell, William, 1650: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Powell, William, 1652: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Powell, William, 1652: attended another meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Powell, William, 1655: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Powell, William, 1658: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Power, ---, 1614: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Powl--:  see  Pol--
Powter, Simon, 1569: named in the will of Robert Dorrell
Powys, Richard, 1593: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Powys, Richard, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Prannell, Ann, 1593-94: widow, Certificates of Residence issued
Prannell, Henry, 1583: nominated but not chosen as Alderman of Bridge Ward Without
Pratt, ---, 1588-90: Mr, mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pratt, Jacob, 1614: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pratt, Mary, 1649: named in the will of her father William Mayhew
Pratt, Michael, 1622: witness to the will of Richard Sanders
Pratt, Ralph, 1583: named as insufficient in the muster for Brixton
Pratt, Ralph, 1587: witness to the will of Vincent Dove
Pratt, William, 1584: listed as an archer in the muster for Southwark
Pratt, William, 1588-89: Member of Parliament for Southwark
Pratt, William, 1588-91: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Pratt, William, 1588-92: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pratt, William, 1589-91: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Pratt, William, 1594: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Predder, Morris, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.23r
Prentice, Words, 1639: butcher, presented by the churchwardens for drinking
Prescott, Edward, 1610: a Certificate of Residence issued
Prescott, William, 1645: witness to the will of William Sledd
Prest, William, 1592: witness to the will of Richard Stevens (1)
Prestlen, Giles, 1570: cutler, named in the will of Thomas Norton alias Brian
Prestman, Frances, 1638: wife of William, named in the will of her brother William Brook
Prestman, William, 1638: of Newington, named in the will of William Brook
Preston, ---, 1593: victualler, deceased, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Preston, ---, 1607: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Preston, Anthony, 1619: servant, named in the will of Daniel Newman
Preston, Ellen, 1619: widow, Upper Ground, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Preston, John, 1602: Certificates of Residence issued
Preston, John, 1606: complainant in a lawsuit against the vestry
Preston, John, 1607: gentleman, his will
Preston, John, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.22v
Preston, Thomas, 1595: an inmate in widow Burchley's house
Preston, William [error for John?], 1606: complainant in a lawsuit against the vestry
Preston, William, 1593: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Preston, William, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Pretty, Adam, 1634: presented for keeping a bawdy house; see file entries 533, 582
Price, ---, 1586: widow, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Price, ---, 1589: Widow, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Price, ---, 1598: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Price, ---, 1601: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Price, ---, 1625: Goodwife, named in the will of her niece Margery Blake
Price, Abigail, 1595: an inmate in widow Bingley's house in Miles's Rents
Price, Abigail, 1595: an inmate in John Bingley's house in Miles's Rents
Price, Arthur, 1644: witness to the will of Thomas Pate
Price, David, 1633: waterman, presented by the churchwardens for being a drunkard
Price, Edward, 1589: witness to the will of William Baker (1)
Price, Edward, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.19r
Price, Edward, 1640: in College Churchyard, Boroughside, presented by the churchwardens for not taking communion
Price, Edward, 1640: in Collier and Sack Yard in Foul Lane, presented by the churchwardens for not coming to church
Price, Elizabeth, 1627: named in the will of John Kellock
Price, George, 1637: of Esher, named in the will of Jeremy Crew
Price, George, 1652: witness to the will of Richard Gilbertson alias Derrick
Price, Griffin, 1597: dyer, his will
Price, Hugh, 1593: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Price, Hugh, 1594: Clink Liberty, assessed in a lay subsidy
Price, Hugh, 1594: Clink Liberty, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Price, Hugh, 1596: named by the Commissioners of Sewers in June
Price, Hugh, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.19v
Price, John, 1608: esquire, named in the will of Robert Jones
Price, John, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.24r
Price, John, 1634: waterman, the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden paid for his boat
Price, Mary, 1640: wife of Edward q.v., presented for not coming to church; see file entries 573, 574
Price, Morgan, 1592: witness to the will of Thomas Brasier
Price, Norris, 1646: named in the will of Rose Canwell
Price, Rebecca, 1639: servant to Mr Collins, named in the will of Richard Dowdswell
Price, Rice, 1622: witness to the will of Thomas Sivier
Price, Richard, 1594: Boroughside, assessed in the lay subsidy
Price, Richard, 1662: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Roger, 1610: scrivener, witness to the will of William Mee
Price, Roger, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.17r
Price, Thomas, 1627-28: scavenger for Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1628: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.22v
Price, Thomas, 1632-33: overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1632: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1633-34: overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1634: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1634: attended another meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1635: audited the accounts of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1635: in Frying Pan Alley, presented by the churchwardens for drinking
Price, Thomas, 1637: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1637: attended another meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1640-41: overseer for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1641: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1642: sold coal on behalf of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1646: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1647: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1652: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1652: mentioned in the will of Thomas Wadsworth (1)
Price, Thomas, 1656: attended a meeting of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, Thomas, 1656: has one of the keys to the chest of the overseers for the poor of Paris Garden
Price, William, 1629: waterman, Pepper Alley, described in the muster of watermen this year; see ff.14v, 42r
Price, William, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.23v
Prim, Ann, 1619: of Isleworth, named in the will of Ann Russell
Prim, Thomas, 1619: of Isleworth, named in the will of Ann Russell
Prin, George, 1625: brewer of Westminster, named in the will of John Guy
Printout, William, 1559: Boroughside, stranger, assessed in the lay subsidy
Prior, Edward, 1629: witness to the will of Clement Bolton
Prior, Elizabeth, 1652: witness to the will of Elizabeth Wood
Prior, Michael, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.25v
Prior, Michael, 1639: waterman of Upper Ground, presented for working on Sundays; see file entries 564, 590
Prior, Peter, 1628: named in the will of John Norton
Prior, Richard, 1611: butcher, he & wife mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Prior, Thomas, 1632-38: victualler in the Close, presented for drinking etc; see file entries 523, 524, 531, 534, 536, 544, 546, 550, 561
Prisell, Thomas, 1619: hatbandmaker, named in the will of his landlord William Benfield
Prisell, Thomas, 1628: Clink Liberty, assessed in a lay subsidy
Prisell, Thomas, 1628: Clink Liberty, assessed in a second lay subsidy
Prisell, Thomas, 1641: Clink Liberty, assessed in the lay subsidy
Prissell, Thomas, 1635: tenant, mentioned (perhaps more than once) in a survey of new-built structures in the parish.
Prist, William, 1625: apprentice, named in the will of his master John Bradley
Pristman, Francis, 1632: witness to the will of Thomas Basley
Pristow, Mary, 1621: witness to the will of Joan Benson
Pritchard, David, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.19r
Pritchard, David, 1629: waterman, Pepper Alley, described in the muster of watermen this year; see ff.14v, 42v
Pritchett, Francis, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.25r
Proctor, Christopher, 1567: named in the will of Humphrey Collett
Proctor, Henry, 1638: witness to the will of John Cole
Proctor, Richard, 1635: witness to the will of Thomas Bennett (2)
Proctor, Richard, 1639: victualler of Upper Ground, presented for drinking etc; see file entries 564, 569
Proctor, Samuel, 1638: named in the will of his son John Cole
Proctor, Thomas, 1601: named in the will of Leonard Smith
Prossy, Anthony, 1632: named in the will of Gregory Bastable
Prowde, Katherine, 1610: named in the will of her brother William Cownden
Pryme, William, 1608: defendant in Browker v Molyneux in Star Chamber
Prymer, Echell, 1619: of Brentford, named in the will of Ann Russell
Pryor:  see  Prior
Puckering, Edward, 1584: witness to the will of Anthony Edgeworth
Puddefut, Richard, 1648: witness to the will of Robert Forman
Pudsey, Robert, 1590: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pudsey, Robert, 1590: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pullen, ---, 1646: of the Southwark Mint, named in the will of William George
Puplet, Thomas, 1625-26: Certificates of Residence issued
Purdy, Joan, 1585: named in the will of George Merrick
Purdy, Joan, 1591: named in the will of her husband Robert Purdy
Purdy, Robert, 1572-73: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Purdy, Robert, 1577-86: mentioned each of these years at meetings of the vestry
Purdy, Robert, 1578-81: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Purdy, Robert, 1579-81: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Purdy, Robert, 1581-91: vestryman (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Purdy, Robert, 1584-86: churchwarden (see vestry minutes for desired date)
Purdy, Robert, 1585: sadler, named in the will of George Merrick
Purdy, Robert, 1586: named in the will of William Cox
Purdy, Robert, 1588: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Purdy, Robert, 1591: Mr, mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Purdy, Robert, 1591: sadler, his will
Purdy, Thomas, 1624: a Certificate of Residence issued
Purser, John, 1629: waterman, Upper Ground, described in the muster of watermen this year; see fo.23r
Purser, Richard, 1629: waterman, described in the muster of watermen this year; see ff.15v, 16r
Putt, John, 1604: mentioned at a meeting of the vestry this year
Pyatt, Jane, 1632: named in the will of her cousin William Austen (1)
Pye, Henry, 1628: witness to the will of Alan Wiborn
Pym, George, 1641: Certificates of Residence issued
Pyrams, ---, 1576: Mrs, of Essex, named in the will of Nicholas Lawrence