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Old 25-08-13, 17:03
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I'm not *that* familiar with the London Land Tax records 1692-1932 (mostly because so many of my ancestors aren't on there!) but I'm trying to use them to help with a John Mason of St Mary at Hill victualler 1730, nephew of Edward Mason of Spitalfields weaver.

Looking at 1730 on the Land Tax records, there are John Masons in Candlewick, Cornhill and Tower. Does anyone know which of these is most likely to contain St Mary at Hill?

There is a John Mason of St Mary at Hill whose will is proved in 1749 and I want to establish if it's the same chap.

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Old 25-08-13, 17:39
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I would say the Tower.
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Old 25-08-13, 17:48
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Thanks Maggie, that was my instinct but I don't know anything about Candlewick. Just been looking about and I think it's to the right of where I want.
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Old 25-08-13, 18:00
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Candlewick Street was the old name for Cannon Street, if that's any help.
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Old 25-08-13, 18:02
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Candlewick Ward

http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rep...x?compid=46756

I don't think its Candlewick it lists the churches in that ward and St Mary at Hill isn't included.
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Old 25-08-13, 18:02
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St Mary at Hill is in Billingsgate ward. Your chap is there in 1749 on the Land Tax records.
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Old 25-08-13, 18:05
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Tower Ward

http://www.towerward.org.uk/Wards/Tower/AboutTheWard/

Looking at the map St Mary at Hill is in it, its between Eastcheap and Lower Thames Street.
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Old 25-08-13, 18:12
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Ah right - thank you everyone - the wards are much smaller than I expected them to be.
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Old 25-08-13, 18:13
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I've now got the British history online description - I always forget that site. Rick is right, thank you

http://www.british-history.ac.uk/ima....gif&pubid=332

The surname Mason gets more common every time I look at the records!
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Old 25-08-13, 18:18
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Congratulations with getting that far back with Masons in the first place. I'm stuck with one born c 1800.
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