Certificate of Edmund (Gibson), bishop of London, that William Sherlock, clerk, M.A., subscribed to the articles before his admission to the rectory of St. George, Botolph lane, London. Dated 8 Nov., 1725. [Signature of the bishop.] .
Indenture made 29 ... 10 George I, by which Susan Fawkener, of Hatton garden, demises to William Pearsehouse, coffeeman of St. Mary-le-bow, a messuage and yard on the west side of Bow lane for 21 years, at an annual rent of £30.
Indenture made 13 Feb., 8 George II, by which William Perrott of Tottenham High Cross, gent., demises to John Medley of London, a messuage in St. Mildred, Poultry, for seven years at an annual rent of £22.
Citation from John Beltesworth, LL.D., dean of arches, to Rebecca Hearnshaw of the parish of St. Botolph's without Aldgate, to appear at the common hall within the parish of St. Benedict, near the river. Dated at London, 17 July, 1714.
Indenture made 25 March, 2 Geo. II, by which Elizabeth King of St. Faith's, London, demises to James Bonwicke, sen., and James Bonwick, jun., a messuage in St. Faith's parish, known as the Red Lyon, for 14 years, at an annual rent of £34.
ST. SWITHIN'S PARISH. A roll of two membranes, being a rate for the maintenance of the poor within the parish of St. Swithin's, London, from Easter, 1715, to 1716, at the rate of 6d. in the pound.
\ST. SWITHIN'S PARISH/ . An assessment for the relief of the poor, made 1717 for one year to Easter, 1718, at 12 in the pound; with the warrant for collecting the same.
\ST. SWITHIN'S PARISH/ . Two membranes containing duplicate copies of the assessment for the relief of the poor within for one year from Easter, 1725, to Easter, 1726, at 12d. in the pound with the warrant for collecting the same.
\ST. SWITHIN'S PARISH/ . An assessment in duplicate for the relief of the poor from Easter, 1731, to Easter, 1732, at 18d. in the pound with the warrant.