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Parish Return towards the Rebuilding of St. Paul's Cathedral

for Ashreigney, Devon (1678)

Guildhall Library MS 25565/6 f072

Transcribed, and made available here, with the permission of the Librarian of St Paul's Cathedral,
obtained via the Keeper of Mansucripts, Guildhall Library
Transcribed by Kate McIver, checked by Brian Randell.
Forename Surname  £   s   d  Notes                                
Hugh Shortrudge, rect 0 2 0  
Elizabeth Shortrudge 0 0 6  
Richard Melhuishe 0 1 0  
John Shute 0 1 0  
Anthony Shute 0 1 0  
William Heal 0 0 6  
John Babbage 0 0 6  
Anthony Hill 0 0 6  
Edward Snell 0 0 6  
Thomas Bishop 0 0 6  
John Molland 0 0 6  
Simon Alford 0 0 4  
Francis Skuse[?] 0 0 4  
John Bolt 0 0 3  
Richard Short[?] 0 0 3  
William Isaac 0 0 3  
John Barry 0 0 2  
Frances Melhuishe 0 0 2  
Hugh Isaac 0 0 2  
Hugh Shute[?] 0 0 2  
James Rattenbury 0 0 2  
Hamyball Pittwood 0 0 2  
William Molland 0 0 2  
Robert Ioye[?] 0 0 2  
Hugh Isaac 0 0 2  
Arthur Hill 0 0 2  
John Joslin 0 0 2  
John Baster 0 0 2  
Will Ball 0 0 2  
Lydia Grudgworthy 0 0 2  
Mark Bird 0 0 4  
Vincent Bird 0 0 2  
Thomas Lane 0 0 2  
Dennis Clark 0 0 1  
Agnes Verchild 0 0 1  
John White 0 0  
Bernard Luxton 0 0 1  
William Ball 0 0 1  
Francis Cole 0 0 1  
William Norrish 0 0 1  
John Speare 0 0 1  
Abraham Isaac 0 0 1  
Humphrey Gregory 0 0 1  
John Donne 0 0 1  
William Marley 0 0  
Oliver Isaac 0 0 1  
John Muchell 0 0 1  
Archelaus Gay 0 0 1  
William Norrish 0 0 1  
Scipio Perkin 0 0 1  
John Isaac 0 0 ½  
 
[Signatures]
Hu: Shortrudge, Rect:
Iohn Shute, Churchward.
George Moore, Churchward.

Last updated: 30 Oct 2007 - Brian Randell

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