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Wotton Under Edge SELECT ROLL 82 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Indented extract made on the 10th day of May in the 23rd year of the reign of our lady Elizabeth, by the grace of God, queen of England, France & Ireland, defender of the faith, etc. Of all sums of money chargeable on anyone living within the boundary of the hundreds of Berkeley, Grumbald's Ash, Thornbury, Henbury, Pucklechurch and Barton in the county aforesaid, at the first payment of the subsidy from the laity granted by act of the parliament held at Westminster in the 23rd year of the reign of the said lady queen, ratified, assessed & taxed before us, Sir Thomas Porter & Thomas Throckmorton, esq., by virtue of the said lady queen's commission, together with others directed in that matter; whereof one part is to be handed over and delivered to Edward Trotman, gent., the head or chief collector of the hundreds aforesaid, named and appointed for the levying of the sums specified in the same extract [which are] to be paid for the work and use of the said lady queen; the other part of the aforesaid extract is to be handed over and delivered to the barons of the exchequer of the said lady queen, according to the tenor of the said act of parliament, to be kept together with the obligatory document of the said collector annexed to these presents certified under our seals abovementioned, which certain sums, together with names and surnames of anyone chargeable within the hundreds & boundaries aforesaid, with their place of abode, follows after. LAND GOODS ASSESSMENT £ s d BERKELEY HUNDRED Berkeley William BUTCHER £3 8 0 Richard BUTCHER 40s 5 4 Richard HIX 40s 5 4 Margaret HIX, infant £3 8 0 Thomas NEALE £5 8 4 William BOWER £4 6 8 Maurice TEISOME £3 5 0 Robert TOWNSEND £3 5 0 Maurice ATWOOD £3 5 0 Richard HERRINGE £3 5 0 TOTAL £3 1s 8d Arlingham Paid Jane WESTWARD £5 13 4 Richard YATE, gent. £3 8 0 Thomas BIKE £7 18 8 Christopher YATE 40s 5 4 Robert DRYVER 40s 5 4 Richard FRYER 20s 2 8 Walter FRYER 20s 2 8 Giles CARTER 20s 2 8 John HODGES £3 8 0 Walter FRIER, of Overton [in Arlingham] 20s 2 8 Richard FRYER, of Slowe [in Arlingham] 20s 2 8 John CARTER £3 5 0 William ACLEEVE £6 10 0 John BLAKNEY £3 5 0 Walter LONGNEY £6 10 0 Walter WEBB £3 5 0 John BUTT £6 10 0 Henry FRYER £7 11 8 John FRYER £3 5 0 John DANYELL £3 5 0 Thomas BYKE, jun. £3 5 0 TOTAL £7 3s 8d Hinton [in Berkeley] Paid all John HARRIS 20s 2 8 Heirs of John ATWOOD 40s 5 4 John HARTE 20s 2 8 John LEGGE 20s 2 8 Richard TOUGHT £3 5 0 John SANEGER £3 5 0 George LOWES £4 6 8 John HURNE, of Pockington [in Hinton in Berkeley]£3 10 0 Anthony HURNE £6 10 0 John SMITH, of Kingshill [in Hinton in Berkeley] £5 8 4 Margery TOUGHT, widow £5 8 4 Elizabeth SMYTH £6 10 0 Select Roll 82 (1581) Page 2 LAND GOODS ASSESSMENT £ s d Alice SMITH, of Overlond [unidentified] £4 6 8 John PHELPES £4 6 8 John TOUGHT £3 5 0 John HURNE, of Halmore [in Hamfallow in Berkeley] £3 5 0 James LEWES £3 5 0 William EVEROD £3 5 0 John SMYTHE £3 5 0 Elizabeth HURNE £3 5 0 TOTAL £6 Nympsfield Reginald HOLLINGWORTH, gent. £5 8 4 Richard SMYTHE £10 16 8 John MYLL, sen. £5 8 4 John PEGLAR £3 5 0 Thomas TUCKER £4 6 8 Thomas HESKINS £3 5 0 John BAKER £3 5 0 TOTAL 55s Uley William BASSET, gent. £10 26 8 Thomas DORNEY £5 13 4 William CLAVILE 40s 5 4 John DAWNSYE 40s 5 4 Henry TINDALL 20s 2 8 Thomas PEGLAR 30s 4 0 Thomas PAINE 30s 4 0 Giles FRENCHE 20s 2 8 John PARSLOE 20s 2 8 William FOORD £3 5 0 TOTAL £3 11s 8d Kingscote Paid all Christopher KINGESCOTT, gent. £4 10 8 Thomas HATHWAYE £4 6 8 John WIGHTE £4 6 8 Robert WIGHT £3 5 0 Margaret MONNYNGE £3 5 0 John CURNOCKE £3 5 0 Leonard LOCKYRE £3 5 0 Robert HOPKINS £3 5 0 TOTAL 49s Select Roll 82 (1581) Page 3 LAND GOODS ASSESSMENT £ s d Cam John DAVYES 40s 5 4 James MOODY 40s 5 4 Thomas HARDINGE £4 10 8 George HARDINGE 40s 5 4 Thomas MOORE 30s 4 0 Thomas TAILOR 30s 4 0 William HIXE £6 10 0 Edward PARTRIDGE £5 8 4 William SELLMAN £4 6 8 Maurice TROTMAN £3 5 0 John BENDALL £3 5 0 Richard TROTMAN £11 18 4 John SOMERS £6 10 0 William FILLIMORE £6 10 0 John TROTMAN £10 16 8 John WODWARD, sen. £8 13 4 Richard WODWARD £6 10 0 John ESTINGTON £4 6 8 John WODWARD 20s 2 8 Margaret SELMAN £4 6 8 Richard PAINE 20s 2 8 Thomas LACY £3 5 0 William HARDINGE £4 6 8 John PARKER £5 8 4 Isabel PARKER £3 5 0 Edward MOODY £3 5 0 Thomas PULLE £3 5 0 Lawrence SOMMERS 20s 2 8 John HUTCHINS £3 5 0 Richard TURNER £3 5 0 Isaac BEISAND £4 6 8 TOTAL £11 1s Beverstone Sir John BERKELEY £10 26 8 Robert GULWELL £5 8 4 John PEARCE £6 10 0 Agnes NICHOLAS £4 6 8 Roger HILLAR £3 5 0 Robert COWLEMAN £3 5 0 Peter BRESSELL (Frenchman) £3 10 0 TOTAL £3 11s 8d Owlpen William MYNOR 20s 2 8 Giles SPARCKES £3 5 0 TOTAL 7s 8d Select Roll 82 (1581) Page 4 LAND GOODS ASSESSMENT £ s d Slimbridge William BOWER £6 10 0 Paid Robert BYFORD £3 5 0 William FRAPE £3 5 0 John COWLEY £4 6 8 Brian GILMAN £5 8 4 Agnes ELLIS £4 6 8 Walter EMEROD £4 6 8 Richard HARDINGE £4 6 8 Henry GILMAN £4 6 8 Thomas HEMYNGE £3 5 0 John KNIGHT £5 8 4 Thomas CAMBE £3 5 0 Richard MANNYNGE £3 5 0 Nicholas LUDBYE £3 5 0 Edward KNIGHT £3 5 0 Richard TROTMAN 40s 5 4 Robert DAVIES 40s 5 4 John TAILOR 50s 6 8 Heirs of William BROWNINGE 50s 6 8 Thomas HAINES 20s 2 8 Heirs of David LUDBY 30s 4 0 Robert BIFORD, jun. 30s 4 0 Thomas MILLARD 30s 4 0 John GILLMAN 20s 2 8 Richard SELWIN 30s 4 0 TOTAL £7 0s 4d Wotton under Edge Geoffrey MYTCHELL £3 5 0 William OSBORNE £12 20 0 Thomas WEBB £20 33 4 Robert HALE £20 33 4 Robert BIDDELL £4 6 8 Joan GOWER, widow £10 16 8 Richard CREWE £6 8 4 Thomas PERRY £8 13 4 John MACY £3 5 0 Philip GAINER £3 5 0 Thomas TUCKER £3 5 0 Thomas NEALE £5 8 4 Walter OSBORNE £3 5 0 Arthur CREWE £3 5 0 Robert NELMES £3 5 0 Thomas MACY £3 5 0 Richard WEBB £3 5 0 TOTAL £9 5s Select Roll 82 (1581) Page 5 LAND GOODS ASSESSMENT £ s d Breadstone [in Berkeley] John HARVY, gent. £6 16 0 Thomas AGUILLAM £6 10 0 John BOWER £4 6 8 Thomas COWLEY £3 5 0 Richard ORGAN £3 5 0 TOTAL 42s 8d Coaley (Cowley) Richard PEGLAR £8 13 4 William ELLIOTTES £3 5 0 Richard ANDROWSE £5 8 4 Richard DOCKETT £3 5 0 William CAMPE £5 8 4 William MABBOTT £4 6 8 John PARTRIDGE £3 5 0 William PARSLOE £6 10 0 John DOWNE £4 6 8 Maurice WILKINS £3 5 0 Richard HAWLINGE £5 8 4 George PEGLAR £3 5 0 Richard MILLARD £6 10 0 Thomas FOORD £3 5 0 Alice HARDINGE £6 10 0 John FOORDES £3 5 0 John ESTINGTON £16 26 8 Richard FORDES £6 10 0 Robert CAMBE £3 5 0 Richard BROWNYNGE £20 33 4 Maurice HARDINGE £6 10 0 Richard MABBOTT £3 5 0 John OLYVER £6 10 0 TOTAL £10 16s 8d Woodmancote [in Dursley] William 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alias CARVER £4 6 8 William PURNELL £4 6 8 Roger PYTT £5 8 4 Alexander BIRTON £3 5 0 Cecily BERRY, widow £3 5 0 Thomas ATWOOD £3 5 0 John CHILTON £3 5 0 Thomas THACKHAM £10 16 8 John SMALLWOOD 40s 5 4 John SMITH £3 5 0 John CULLIN alias FRENCHMAN 4 TOTAL £6 0s 8d Select Roll 82 (1581) Page 7 LAND GOODS ASSESSMENT £ s d Stinchcombe Roger HOLLISTER £6 10 0 Walter HAMPTON £4 6 8 John SELMON 40s 5 4 Thomas TROTMAN 40s 5 4 Thomas WATKINS 20s 2 8 Thomas ILES 40s 5 4 Richard TINDALL £5 13 4 John DIRRYATT 20s 2 8 Thomas NELME £4 6 8 Edward NELME 20s 2 8 TOTAL £3 0s 8d Ham [in Berkeley] and Hamfallow [in Berkeley] Paid all Nicholas THORP, esq.
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