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D/DBe T29
Title:
Deeds: Of manor of Wokenden Episcopi alias Bishop's Ockendon alias Cranham alias Cranham Hall; advowson of parish church of Cranham; and messuages, lands, tenements, woods and woodgrounds [no details]; deeds, 1605, 1645, including manors of Thorpe, Thorpehall alias Little Thorpe alias South Thorpe, North Thorpe alias Thorpe Nevell and Little Thorpe in Southchurch, and manors of Tintinhull and Charlton Adam (county Somerset); deed, 1605, including in addition manor of Little Birch and mansion house called Little Birch Hall alias Tendrings, with park (200acres), lands and tenements (50acres) called Cookes Woode, messuage, lands, meadows, pastures, woods and underwoods (100acres) called Nothes, Parmenters and Chamberlaines alias Chamberleyes; watermill with lands (20acres) in Little and Great Birch; lands (50acres) and tenements called the Warren, lying outside pale of above-mentioned park directly before above- mentioned mansion house and church of Little Birch on North; messuages and lands (230acres) called Po
Scope and Content:
Of manor of Wokenden Episcopi alias Bishop's Ockendon alias Cranham alias Cranham Hall; advowson of parish church of Cranham; and messuages, lands, tenements, woods and woodgrounds [no details]; deeds, 1605, 1645, including manors of Thorpe, Thorpehall alias Little Thorpe alias South Thorpe, North Thorpe alias Thorpe Nevell and Little Thorpe in Southchurch, and manors of Tintinhull and Charlton Adam (county Somerset); deed, 1605, including in addition manor of Little Birch and mansion house called Little Birch Hall alias Tendrings, with park (200acres), lands and tenements (50acres) called Cookes Woode, messuage, lands, meadows, pastures, woods and underwoods (100acres) called Nothes, Parmenters and Chamberlaines alias Chamberleyes; watermill with lands (20acres) in Little and Great Birch; lands (50acres) and tenements called the Warren, lying outside pale of above-mentioned park directly before above- mentioned mansion house and church of Little Birch on North; messuages and lands (230acres) called Poores, Boddingham Heath alias Bottingham Heath and Cocks Lands; advowson of church of Little Birch; and all 'wainscott seelinge and glasse now beinge in or about the said Manor or mansion house...'; all in Little and Great Birch, Stanway, Layer-de-la-Haye and Copford; lands [no details] of Rt. Hon. Sir John Peter, kt., Lord Petre of Writtle, in West Ham, formerly inheritance of Anthony Wingfield, gentleman usher to Queen Elizabeth, and of Edward Honynge, esq., sold to Robert Petre, esq., deceased.; and lands [no details] in Babcary (county Somerset), sometime of Priory or Hospital of St. John Baptist in Wells; deeds, 1647- 1746, including manor house of Cranham, with houses, dovehouses, buildings, barns, stables, yards and orchards; deed, 1647, including messuage and farm called Mountsale, with barns, stables, buildings, fresh and salt marsh [no acreage] in Southminster; deeds, 1660-1706, including manor of Canewdon Hall alias Canowdon alias Canedon, with messuages, outhouses, cottages, buildings, gardens, lands and tenements [no details]; and lands [no details]; all in Canewdon, Hawkwell, Ashingdon, Paglesham, Little Stambridge, Hockley, Rochford, Great and Ltittle Wakering; deed, 1683, including messuage and lands [no details] in Springfield; messuage and lands [no details] in Woodham Ferrers; messuage [no details] in Maldon; 2 messuages called Lofts and Steeles with lands [no details]; and messuage and lands [no details]; all in Great Totham and Heybridge; messuage and lands [no details]; cottage [no details]; and woodground (3acres); all in Great Totham; messuage called Totham Hill and lands [no details]; and lands [no acreage] called Badcocks; all in Ltittle Totham; manor of Pyenest with lands [no details] in Waltham Holy Cross; messuage called Bridgehouse with lands [no details]; messuage called Hunts with lands [no details]; messuage called Kemseys with lands [no details]; and land [no acreage] called Eastfeilds; all in Upminster; deed, 1746; including manor of Fairstead, with lands [no details] in Fairstead, Terling, Great Leighs and White Notley; including Order, 1647, of Committee for Compounding with Delinquents, for removing sequestration imposed on manor of Cranham, part of estate of Francis Petre, esq., 'a Popish Recusant'
Dates of Creation:
1605-1746
Extent:
27