The 1671 Hearth Tax gives a list of names of those who needed to pay the bill.
We have no way of knowing whether the tax was taken consecutively around the street, however it is possible to see the large houses & inns from the number of hearths there are per name, or if the buldings are subdivided.
We have listed the names as the document shows, along with the number of hearths mentioned. Hopefully by cross referencing with deeds and other information we will eventually pinpoint what these craftsmen do and where they lived.
Mr Robert Waller 16
Ann Harrison 5
Edward Crosby 2
William Marshall 5
Christopher Conyers 10
Mr Howden 7
William Weare 4
Mr Reasby 14
Mr Bulmer 4
John Brookes 19
Mr Robert Williamson 4
Mr Richard Sowry 6
Christopher Yeates 2
Mrs Hodgson 5
Cornelius Horsley 4
Robert Reeves 2
Widow Wadington 5
Francis Winn 1
Mrs Rigden 7
Mr Symond Scott 10
William Terrie 1
Mr Prickett 14
Easter Aske, Elizabeth Story, Mr John Faukes 8
Samuel Dobson 3
Mary Clerke 3
Mark Pallister 2
William Walker 4
Abraham Boyes 6
Beatrice Buckle 3
Thomas Matthews 3
Mr Antony Walker 11
Mr Jonas Maskell 9
John Murton 6
Ralph Tayler 3
John Sowry 4
Widow Brice 3
Widow Straker 4
Widow Chapman 2
John Lepington 2
Thomas Dalkin 3
Mr John Thompson 2
Ralph Wood 6
William Gootherick 2
William Dixon 5
Mr John Yeates 1
Peter Browne 3
George Rhynerd 2
Mr Robert Horsefield 5
Mr Thomas Thompson and Tenants 30
John Battersby 4
Mr Thomas Heseltine 13
John Copley 2
Robert Etherington 10
Ann Morley 4
Thomas Harrison 6
Mr Robert Gardner 13
Matthew Batchelor 5
Samuel Walker 6
Thomas Spetch 5
George Mashrother 6
Widow Mashrother 4
Thomas Power 5
Mr Stobbert 9
Widow Story 8