Transcript fo.3r: Great Dunmow’s collection for the church steeple (part 3)
Transcription of Tudor Great Dunmow’s churchwardens’ accounts (1525-6)
1. Item Wyllem barcar | viijd [8d] | [William Barker] | |
2. Item John hrady(??) | iiijd [4d] | [John ??] | |
3. Item mother hotte | iiijd [4d] | [Mother Hot] | |
4. Item John Maryou | iiijd [4d] | [John Mayor] | |
5. Item Thom[a]s myllett | ijd [2d] | [Thomas Millet] | |
6. Item John Scoryar \nichell/ | [blank] | [John Scoryar] | |
7. Item Cateryn Lott | viijd [8d] | [Catherine Lot] | |
8. Item Wyllem Davy | iiijd [4d] | [William Davy] | |
9. Item Mother Longe | xxd [20d] | [Mother Long] | |
10. Item Jone palgrave wedow | id [1d] | [Jane/Joan Palgrave, widow] | |
11. Item Wyllem baysy | xijd [12d] | [William Bass?] | |
12. Item Robard Fest | iiijd [4d] | [Robert Fest] | |
13. Item baldwyn tyler nichell | [blank] | [Baldwin Tyler] | |
14. Item Thomas Farethe[??] | iiijd [4d] | [Thomas ??] | |
15. Wyllem Nyghttyngale | iiijd [4d] | [William Nightingale] | |
16. Item Robard bothe | ijd [2d] | [Robert Both] | |
17. Item Stevyn Sturt[o]n | ijd [2d] | [Steven Sturton] | |
18. Item Wyllem Sewerd | viijd [8d] | [William Seward] | |
19. Item Edmund Fuller | iiijd [4d] | [Edmund Fuller] | |
20. Item Nycolas Aylett | xvid [16d] | [Nicholas Aylett] | |
21. Item Nycolas parcar | viijd [8d] | [Nicholas Parker] | |
22. Item Wyllem p[ar]son | iiijd [4d] | [William Parson] | |
23. Item John Exylby | iiijd [4d] | [John Exilby?] | |
24. Item Jamys Stowte | iiijd [4d] | [James Stout] | |
25. Item Wyllem mede | iiijd [4d] | [William Mead] | |
26. Item Rychard Cokke | xijd [4d] | [Richard Cook] | |
27. Item Wyllem tayler glover | viijd [8d] | [William Tayler, glover] | |
p[ar]sonage downe | 28. Item Thomas Dygby | iiijd [4d] | [Thomas Digby] |
29. Item John Alyn | iiijd [4d] | [John Allen] | |
30. Item Thom[a]s kyng | iiijd [4d] | [Thomas King] | |
31. Item George owr nychell | [blank] | [George Ower?, none] | |
32. Item John Weste | iiijd [4d] | [John West] | |
33. Item Thom[a]s Thake | ijd [2d] | [Thomas Thake] | |
34. Item John Harvy | iiijd [4d] | [John Harvey] | |
35. Item Robard mason | iiijd [4d] | [Robert Mason] | |
36. Item Rychard storyer | iiijd [4d] | [Richard Story?] | |
37. Item mother bowyer | iiijd [4d] | [Mother Bowyer] |
Commentary
Line 3, 9, & 37: Mother = ‘old woman’ ie local aged woman, probably a widow as this is a list of heads of households.
Line 6, 13, & 31: Nichell – Latin for ‘none’ ie this household did not contribute any money towards the collection.
Line 28: Parsonage Down, an area of the parish next to St Mary the Virgin parish church.
Notes
Text in square [brackets] are The Narrator’s transcriptions. Line numbers are merely to assist the reader find their place on the digital image.
The early-modern spellings of the inhabitants of Great Dunmow have been transcribed into modern English so that family historians and other researchers can pick up these names via internet search engines. Please leave a comment if you can improve the modern-day spelling or transcribe any of my question marks. The other hundred or so names written within this list will appear over the next few days, followed by an analysis of the names on the list and the reason for the church collection.
Notes about Great Dunmow’s churchwarden accounts
Great Dunmow’s original churchwardens’ accounts (1526-1621) are kept in Essex Record Office (E.R.O.), Chelmsford, Essex, D/P 11/5/1. All digital images of the accounts within this blog appear by courtesy of Essex Record Office and may not be reproduced. Examining these records from this Essex parish gives the modern reader a remarkable view  into the lives and times of some of Henry VIII’s subjects and provides an interpretation into the local history of Tudor Great Dunmow.
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