Book contents
- Frontmatter
- List of Contents
- The Register of The Goldsmiths’ Company Translation
- Foreword
- Prologues
- Royal Charters
- Deeds relating to Goldsmiths’ Hall (ff. 17r–21r)
- Deeds relating to the Ship on the Hoop (ff. 22r–24r)
- Deeds relating to the property in Newgate (ff. 25r–28r)
- Deeds relating to Gutter Lane (ff. 28v–35v)
- II. The west side of Gutter Lane (ff. 34r–35v)
- Deeds relating to property in the parish of St Mary Colechurch (ff. 36r–38v)
- Deeds relating to property in the parishes of St Vedast, St Mary Colechurch, St Mary Aldermary, and All Hallows Bread Street (ff. 38r–42v)
- Deeds relating to property in Wood Street [Lamport House] (ff. 43r–44v)
- Deeds relating to property in Friday Street [The Pheasant] (ff. 45r–49v)
- Deeds relating to property in Mugwell Street (ff. 50r–50v)
- Deeds relating to quit-rents from various properties (ff. 51r–58r)
- Deeds relating to Bread Street (ff. 60r–62v)
- Deeds relating to Friday Street (ff. 63r–68v)
- Deeds relating to Bowyer Row (ff. 69v–74r)
- Deeds relating to Fleet Street (ff. 75r–83v): I. First section
- II. Second section
- Deeds relating to Bread Street (ff. 86r–92r)
- Deeds relating to “Borehede” (ff. 93r–98v)
- Deeds relating to Mart Lane (ff. 100r–102r)
- Deeds relating to Old Change (ff. 104r–106r) (and to Hiltoft chantry, between f. 104v and f. 105r)
- Deeds relating to the Griffin in Cheap (ff. 108r–111r)
- Documents relating to property in Fleet Street (ff. 111r–112r)
- Will of John Fraunceys (ff. 114r–115r)
- Deeds relating to Jewyn Garden (ff. 117r–128v)
- Deeds relating to Fleet Street (ff. 131r–135r)
- Deeds relating to Gutter Lane (ff. 136r–141r)
- Deeds relating to Shoe Lane (ff. 144r–149v)
- Deeds relating to property in Cheapside (ff. 149v–184r)
- Deeds relating to the “scalding-house” (property in St Mildred Poultry) (ff. 185v–188v and 190r–196v)
- Deeds relating to John Hiltoft’s legacy (ff. 201r–202r)
- Deeds relating to Gutter Lane and Dice Wharf (ff. 206r–207v)
- Deeds relating to Gutter Lane (ff. 211v–213v)
- Deeds relating to property in Cheapside (ff. 214r–216v)
- Deeds relating to Wood Street (ff. 217r–230v)
- Document relating to property in St John Zachary and in Newgate
- Document relating to property in Cornhill
- Document relating to property in Cheap
- Deeds relating to property in Bishopsgate (ff. 240r–242v)
- Deeds relating to property in Cheapside (ff. 244r–249r)
- Deeds concerning the aldermanry of the ward later called Farringdon Ward (ff. 250r–250v)
- Deeds relating to property in Fenchurch Street (ff. 251r–252v)
- Deeds relating to property in Bread Street (ff. 256r–258r)
- Deeds relating to property in Fenchurch Street (ff. 259r–265r)
- Deeds relating to Queens’ College Cambridge and the Blackfriars (ff. 266r–267r)
- Deeds relating to the Shaa properties (ff. 271r–280r)
- Deeds relating to the Star in Cheapside (ff. 282r–283r)
- Deeds relating to property in the parishes of St Alphege and St Stephen (ff. 288r–289r)
- Deeds relating to Sir Thomas Exmew’s bequest (ff. 309r–312v)
- Deeds relating to property in Bread Street and elsewhere (ff. 313r–318v)
- Deeds relating to Sir Martin Bowes’s donation (ff. 325r–339v)
- Deeds relating to the sale of property to George Beale (ff. 340v–342r)
- Deeds relating to Philip Strelley’s bequest (ff. 347v–355r; see also 360v–363r)
- Deeds relating to the Harp and the Coney in Goldsmiths’ Row in Cheapside (ff. 364r–366r)
- Deeds relating to property from William Howe (ff. 368r–372v)
Deeds relating to Philip Strelley’s bequest (ff. 347v–355r; see also 360v–363r)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 March 2023
- Frontmatter
- List of Contents
- The Register of The Goldsmiths’ Company Translation
- Foreword
- Prologues
- Royal Charters
- Deeds relating to Goldsmiths’ Hall (ff. 17r–21r)
- Deeds relating to the Ship on the Hoop (ff. 22r–24r)
- Deeds relating to the property in Newgate (ff. 25r–28r)
- Deeds relating to Gutter Lane (ff. 28v–35v)
- II. The west side of Gutter Lane (ff. 34r–35v)
- Deeds relating to property in the parish of St Mary Colechurch (ff. 36r–38v)
- Deeds relating to property in the parishes of St Vedast, St Mary Colechurch, St Mary Aldermary, and All Hallows Bread Street (ff. 38r–42v)
- Deeds relating to property in Wood Street [Lamport House] (ff. 43r–44v)
- Deeds relating to property in Friday Street [The Pheasant] (ff. 45r–49v)
- Deeds relating to property in Mugwell Street (ff. 50r–50v)
- Deeds relating to quit-rents from various properties (ff. 51r–58r)
- Deeds relating to Bread Street (ff. 60r–62v)
- Deeds relating to Friday Street (ff. 63r–68v)
- Deeds relating to Bowyer Row (ff. 69v–74r)
- Deeds relating to Fleet Street (ff. 75r–83v): I. First section
- II. Second section
- Deeds relating to Bread Street (ff. 86r–92r)
- Deeds relating to “Borehede” (ff. 93r–98v)
- Deeds relating to Mart Lane (ff. 100r–102r)
- Deeds relating to Old Change (ff. 104r–106r) (and to Hiltoft chantry, between f. 104v and f. 105r)
- Deeds relating to the Griffin in Cheap (ff. 108r–111r)
- Documents relating to property in Fleet Street (ff. 111r–112r)
- Will of John Fraunceys (ff. 114r–115r)
- Deeds relating to Jewyn Garden (ff. 117r–128v)
- Deeds relating to Fleet Street (ff. 131r–135r)
- Deeds relating to Gutter Lane (ff. 136r–141r)
- Deeds relating to Shoe Lane (ff. 144r–149v)
- Deeds relating to property in Cheapside (ff. 149v–184r)
- Deeds relating to the “scalding-house” (property in St Mildred Poultry) (ff. 185v–188v and 190r–196v)
- Deeds relating to John Hiltoft’s legacy (ff. 201r–202r)
- Deeds relating to Gutter Lane and Dice Wharf (ff. 206r–207v)
- Deeds relating to Gutter Lane (ff. 211v–213v)
- Deeds relating to property in Cheapside (ff. 214r–216v)
- Deeds relating to Wood Street (ff. 217r–230v)
- Document relating to property in St John Zachary and in Newgate
- Document relating to property in Cornhill
- Document relating to property in Cheap
- Deeds relating to property in Bishopsgate (ff. 240r–242v)
- Deeds relating to property in Cheapside (ff. 244r–249r)
- Deeds concerning the aldermanry of the ward later called Farringdon Ward (ff. 250r–250v)
- Deeds relating to property in Fenchurch Street (ff. 251r–252v)
- Deeds relating to property in Bread Street (ff. 256r–258r)
- Deeds relating to property in Fenchurch Street (ff. 259r–265r)
- Deeds relating to Queens’ College Cambridge and the Blackfriars (ff. 266r–267r)
- Deeds relating to the Shaa properties (ff. 271r–280r)
- Deeds relating to the Star in Cheapside (ff. 282r–283r)
- Deeds relating to property in the parishes of St Alphege and St Stephen (ff. 288r–289r)
- Deeds relating to Sir Thomas Exmew’s bequest (ff. 309r–312v)
- Deeds relating to property in Bread Street and elsewhere (ff. 313r–318v)
- Deeds relating to Sir Martin Bowes’s donation (ff. 325r–339v)
- Deeds relating to the sale of property to George Beale (ff. 340v–342r)
- Deeds relating to Philip Strelley’s bequest (ff. 347v–355r; see also 360v–363r)
- Deeds relating to the Harp and the Coney in Goldsmiths’ Row in Cheapside (ff. 364r–366r)
- Deeds relating to property from William Howe (ff. 368r–372v)
Summary
Folios 347v–355r and 360v–363r contain documents relating to the legacy of Philip Strelley.
Will (I) of Phillip Strelley [6 September 1603]
Strelley
In the name of God, Amen. The sixth daye of September in the yeare of our lord God according to the computation of the churche of England one thousand sixe hundred and three and in the yeares of the raigne of our most soveraigne Lord James, by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, Fraunce, and Ireland, Defender of the Faythe, that is to saye of England, Fraunce, and Ireland the first and of Scotland the seaven and thirtieth, I Phillip Strelley, citizen and goldsmith of London, being at the present in perfect memorie, thankes be therefore given to allmightie God, do now for divers respects me moveing make, ordaine, and declare this my present testament and last will in manner and forme following, that is to saye: Firste and principally I commend my soule to Allmightie God my maker, redeemer, and sanctifier, hopeing and assuredly beleiveing by his free mercye and grace throughe the onely merites, deathe and resurrection of the second person in the Trinitie Christe Jesus to have free remission of all my sinnes, and to enjoye eternall happynes in the glorious kingdome of heaven; and my bodye I comytt to the earthe to be buried in Christian buriall where it shall please God to appoint, and that in decent and comely manner, according to my degree, at the discretion of myne executors and overseers herein after named. Item, I will that all suche debtes as I shall happen to owe at the tyme of my decease shalbe well and truly paide or sett in order to be paide within convenient tyme after my decease. And whereas I, the saide Phillip Strelley by an obligation beareing date the fifth daye of this instant moneth of September do stand bound unto the wardens and commonaltie of the art or misterie of goldsmithes within the citie of London in the somme of seaven hundred and twentie poundes of lawfull money of England with condition endorsed that the executors or administrators of me the saide Phillip
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- The Register of the Goldsmiths' Company Vol III : Deeds and Documents, c. 1190 to c. 1666Translation, pp. 626 - 656Publisher: Boydell & BrewerFirst published in: 2023