St Mary Woolnoth with St Mary Woolchurch Haw, London Genealogy

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St Mary Woolnoth Parish
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1541 Subsidy

 * 1541 London Subsidy Roll, Broad Street Ward - Saint Myldredes and (St. Mary) Woolchurche, courtesy: British History Online

1582 Subsidy

 * 1582 London Subsidy Roll, Langbourn Ward - Saynt Marye Wolnothes Parish and (St. Mary) Wolchurch Parish, courtesy: British History Online
 * 1582 London Subsidy Roll, Wallbrook Ward - St Marye Woolchurche Parishe, courtesy: British History Online
 * 1582 London Subsidy Roll, Broad Street Ward - St Mildredes and (St. Mary) Wolchurch Parishe, courtesy: British History Online
 * 1582 London Subsidy Roll, Cornhill Ward - St Mychells St Christofers &amp; St Marye Wolchurche Paroches, courtesy: British History Online

1621 Subsidy

 * St Mary Woolchurch, Cornhill Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/485); copy:.
 * St Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/490); copy: . Is St Mary, Fenchurch Street (also in Langbourn Ward) another name for St Mary Woolnoth?

1625 Subsidy

 * St Mary Woolchurch, Cornhill Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/545); copy:.

1628 Subsidy

 * St Mary Woolchurch, Walbrook Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/564); copy:.
 * St. Mary Woolchurch, Langbourn Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/565 Part 3 of 3); copy:.
 * St. Mary Woolnoth, Langbourn Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/565 Part 3 of 3); copy:.

1638 Inhabitants List

 * Inhabitants of London in 1638 - St Mary Wolnoth, courtesy: British History Online
 * Inhabitants of London in 1638 - St Mary Woolchurch, courtesy: British History Online

1641 Subsidy

 * St Mary Woolchurch, Cornhill Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/568); copy:.

1645 Subsidy

 * St Mary Woolchurch, Walbrook Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/601); copy:.

1646 Subsidy

 * St Mary Woolchurch, Walbrook Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/147/581); copy:.

1666 Hearth Tax

 * Hearth Tax: City of London 1666 - St Mary Woolnoth, courtesy: British History Online

1811 Census
The 1811 Census exists for both places.

1821 Census
The 1821 Census exists for both places.

1831 Census
The 1831 Census exists for both places.

Civil Registration
Birth, marriages and deaths were kept by the government, from July 1837 to the present day. The civil registration article tells more about these records. There are several Internet sites with name lists or indexes. A popular site is FreeBMD.

Probate records
Before 1858, St Mary Woolnoth fell under the jurisdiction of the Archdeaconry Court of London. St Mary Woolchurch Haw fell under the jurisdiction of the Court of the Commissary of the Bishop of London. In practice, many residents of St Mary Woolnoth left their wills in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury from the 1700s through 1858. From 1858 to the present, refer to the Principal Probate Registry.

Go to London Probate Records to find the names of the courts having secondary jurisdiction. Scroll down in the article to the section Court Jurisdictions by Parish.

Records of wills, administrations, inventories, indexes, etc. were filed by the court with jurisdiction over this parish.

Records of the Poor
During the seventeenth century, officials gave some foundlings discovered in St Mary Woolchurch Haw Parish the unique surname Woolchurch.

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Parish History
"St Mary Woolnoth with St Mary Woolchurch Haw, the church of, stands at the northeast corner of Sherbourne Lane, Lombard Street. Its addition of Woolnoth is derived from being neath (since, by corruption, noth) or nigh to the Woolstaple. The ancient church was of some antiquity, as John de Norton is mentioned as being rector in 1335. From various circumstances, suchas the discovery of tusks and bones of animanls, remains of tesselated pavements, metal vessels, part of an aquaduct, and other Roman exviae, it has been surmised, that an ancient temple, probably that of Concord, stood upon its site. It was damaged at the time of the great fire of 1666, and was sufficiently repaired to last until the act passed in Queen Anne's reign to build fifty new churches, when the old church was taken down, and the present handsome substantial edifice built in its stead. The united parishes are a rectory in the city, diocese and archdeaconry of London and in the patronage of the King, and J. Thornton, alternately."

After the Great Fire of London (1666), St Mary Woolnoth Parish united with St Mary Woolchurch Parish.

St Mary Woolchurch Haw Parish was part of Walbrook Ward, while St Mary Woolnoth Parish was part of Langbourn Ward. The church of St Mary Woolchurch Haw has been demolished.

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 * England Jurisdictions 1851
 * Vision of Britain

Web sites

 * London Family History Centre Catalogue (St Mary Woolchurch Haw Parish Church records)
 * London Family History Centre Catalogue (St Mary Woolnoth Parish Church records)
 * Sketch of St Mary Woolnoth Parish Church, courtesy: London Ancestor
 * Society of Genealogists Library Catalogue (to narrow results, conduct a subject search for 'London St Mary Woolchurch Haw' or 'London St Mary Woolnoth')