Fluck
Family of Gloucestershire
Musters & Tax
Lists
1327 Lay Subsidy Roll
The Military Survey
of Gloucestershire 1522
Men and Armour for Gloucestershire
1608
1327 Lay Subsidy Roll
Extracted from
"The Taxpayers
of Medieval Gloucestershire"
By Peter Franklin
Alan Sutton Publishing
Ltd 1993
Kiftsgate Hundred - Ebrington & Hidcote
Boyce
Matilda Flok - 3 s 7¾d
Thornbury Hundred -
John Flek - 15d
The Military Survey of Gloucestershire
1522
Edited by R.W.
Hoyle
The Bristol &
Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 1993
Cirencester - Gosditch Street
William Floke - £3 - harness for a man
Edward Floke - £3
Richard Floke - £10
aHenry Floke - £3
aThomas Floke - £20
aJohn
Floke - £20
Hugh Floke - £4
The prefix "a" appears to mean "able bodied."
Men and Armour for Gloucestershire
1608
Edited by John
Smith
Alan Sutton Publishing
Ltd 1980
St Breovils Hundred - Wesbury Parish,
Northwood
Roger fflooke,
Deerhurst Hundred -Deerhurst
Robert fflouke, laborer - 2 py
Cleeve Hundred - Southam & Brockhampton
Will'm fflowk - 1 m - servant to Edmund Walwyn, gent, sub
Cleeve Hundred - Stoke Archard
William fflowke, servant to Gregory Rea - 2 ca
John fflowke, husbandman - 2 ca
John fflooke, smith
Richard fflucke, servant to John Yend - 1 p
Richard fflucke, shoomaker - 1 ca
Westminster Hundred - Apperley & Whitfield
Thomas fflucke, yeoman - servant to Thos Cassey
esq
Thomas fflucke, yeoman - 2 m
Will'm fflucke, husbandman - 2 ca
Giles ffluck, taylor - 2 m tr
Edmond ffluck, yeoman - 2 m tr
John fflucke - 1 ca ) sonnes of Edward fflucke,
Edmond fflucke - 1 ca ) husbandman, sub.
Abbreviations:
The figure (
The figure (2.) sheweth the age of that man to bee about fforty.
The figure (3.) sheweth the age of that man to bee betwene fyfty and
threescore.
The L're (p.) sheweth the man to bee of the tallest stature fitt to
make a pykeman.
The L're (m.) sheweth the man to bee of a middle stature fitt to make
a musketyer.
The L'res (ca.) sheweth the man to bee of a lower stature fitt to serve
with a Calyver.
The L'res (py.) sheweth the man to bee of the meanest stature either
fit for a pyoner, or of little other use.
The L'res (tr.) sheweth that at the takinge of this viewc, hee was
then a trayned soldyer.
The L'res (sub.) sheweth that the said man was then a subsidy man.
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