RETURNS OF ALIENS. (all London unless otherwise stated)
Lay subsidy 1564 - Strangers in St George’s parish.
Return of Aliens 1571 - Dowgate Warde.
Lucas van Pyene, marchaunte, borne in Flanders, in England 4 yeres, and
in the said ward.
Return of Aliens 1576.
Strangers in All Hallows the Less:
Roger van Payne
Lucas van Payne
Strangers in St John’s:
Aliens in Londen 1582.
Strangers in St Dionis Backchurch:
Strangers in All Hallows the Less:
Roger van Payne
Charles van Payne
Aliens in Londen 1582/83.
Dowgate Ward
Roger Vanpaine ----)
Charels Vanpaine---)merchants and of the Dutch church
Langborne Ward
John Peene, silkweaver, and Shenshen his wife, of the Dutch
church
Aliens in Londen 1583.
Dowgate Ward
Roger van Payne, Dutch merchant
Charles van Payne, same
Lay Subsidy 1587 - St John Wallbrook.
Lay Subsidy 1590 - Dowgate Ward.
Lay Subsidy 1591 - Dowgate Ward.
Lay Subsidy 1592/93 - Dowgate Ward.
Returm of Aliens 1594 - Nightingale Lane.
Daniel van Pe and his wife and Magdalena van Pe his sister
Lay Subsidy 1598 - All Hallows the Less.
Returm of Aliens 1617.
Carel van Peenen, silk weaver and caffaworker, lived here 5 years
Jan van Peene, chandler, born in England
Dutch Church of Members 1561.
Members of the Dutch Church 1567.
Lucas van Pene
Maerten Van Pene
Dutch Church- 'factors for other men that dwell beyond the
seas'.
Martyn Vanpiene, factor for the Deyghbrotes
Dutch Church-those subscribing sums annually for the support of students -
1576/1591.
| Luucas van Peene |
|
5 oct 1576 |
|
for 3 years 20s per year |
| Rogier van Peene |
|
same |
|
same |
| |
| Carel van Peene |
|
7 aug 1581 |
|
same |
| Rogier van Peene |
|
same |
|
same |
| |
| Kerle van Peene |
|
1586 |
|
same |
| Rogier van Peenen |
|
2 sept 1586 |
|
same |
| |
| Rogier van Peenen |
|
14 aug 1589 |
|
for 2 years 20s per year |
| Caerle van Peene |
|
same |
|
same |
| Jan van Peenen |
|
same |
|
same |
Simple collection
| Jan van Peenen |
|
8 aug 1591 |
|
6s 8d |
| Carle van Peenen |
|
same |
|
1.0s 0d |
| Weduwe Lucas van Peene |
|
same |
|
10s [widow] |
| |
| Carel van Peenen |
|
23 Nov 1595 |
|
1.0s.0d |
Dutch Church Register of Members 1585
In the parish of St Mary Magdalen, in 'Barmesey Streate'
Roger van Peene and his wife
In the parish of St Catherine Colmons
Charles van Peene and his wife
In the parish of St Lawrence Pountney
Roger van Peene and his wife and mayde
Charles van Peene
Dutch Church Register of Members 1588
Martyn Peen
Roger van Peenen
Charles van Peenen
Charles van Peene
John van Peene
Daniel van Pe
Strangers' subscription to the Queen 1588
Dutch Church Register of Members 1594
3 Cranes, Dowgate
Hans Stockbryes and his wife, and Janneken van Penen her
mother
St Lawrence Pountney
Charles van Peene and Vynken van moerbeke, his mayde
Dutch Church Register of Members 31st october 1594
Nightingale Lane
Daniel van Pe and his wife, and Magdalen van Pe, his
sister
Lay Subsidy 31st october 1598
Straungers in Copthall and Wappinge in Whitechappel
Lay Subsidy 24th September 1600
Straungers in Copthall and Wappinge in Whitechappel
A Catalogue of the names of the members of the Dutch Church
congregation in London being handicraftmen, with the time of their
aboade here, dwelling both and without the Citye 1617
St Niclas Lane
Isaac van Peene, Susanne his sister
Cataloge van den namen en de toenamen der lidmaten onser Gemeinte
wonende binnen ende buyten de stad London, mitsgaders haren handel,
ende Tyd haerder woonste 1617 (basically as previous)
Keersmaker Jan van Peene hier geboren, 2 kinderen
Caffa/Passement wever Carel van Peene van Rousselare, hier ghewohnt 50
jaren
Cooplieden hier geboren van Neerlandsche ouders
The names of handycraftmen strangers, members of the Dutch Church
congregation in London, with their wyfes, children, servants, and
their continuancehere, as cold bee gathered (1617)
St Olaves Parish, Southwarke
Daniel van Pe, Marie his wyfe, one child born here
St Catharins and Eastmithfeeld
Charles van Peene, Janneken his wyfe, Anne their mayd borne here,
dwelt here 50 yeares
The names of handycraftmen, members of the Dutch Church
congregation in London, borne in this realme of parents strangers or
denysons 1617
Bush Lane
John van Peene, Elisabeth his wyfe
State papers Domestic... the names of the strangers residing and
dwellinge within the City of London and the liberties thereof...1618
Langborne Ward
I, Isaac van Peen, borne in London, by profession a
merchaunt, and die acknowledge the King of England for my
soveraigne
Lay Subsidy 27 April 1621
Lay Subsidy 27 September 1621
Lay Subsidy 30 October 1621
Peter van Paine in the Warde of Billingsgate
Lay Subsidy 16 March 1622
Peter van Pane in the Warde of Billingsgate
State Papers Domestic: March 1623. Petition of Zacharias Ruyting, candlemaker
John van Pean
(erased) John van Peyn, in Bush Lane, St Thomas Hospital...
born in England and his father born in Sandwich
Lay Subsidy 15 July 1624
Peter van Paine in the Warde of Billingsgate
Dutch Church Register 1624
St Nicholas Leane
Isaac van Peene,ende
Maria syne huysvrouwe
Jacobmyntgen van Peene, ende
Merchants... discharged of the several subsidies... 22 April
1625
Exemption of merchants born in Antwerp and other places in the Low
Countries
Peter van Pane in the Warde of Billingsgate
St Botolph's Parish, Billingsgate Ward
State papers Domestic: 21 nov 1590: Persons for lone of money
There is a quite clear statement that Charles van Peene was born in
Rousselaere. Peter van Peene (in the later years) appears to be an
independant immigrant however.
(information of the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland in
London)
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