Title:
Conveyance (bargain and sale) for £1,120
Level: Category
Estate and Family records
Level: Fonds
MISCELLANEOUS ESSEX DOCUMENTS
Level: Series
Deeds
Level: Sub-Series
Deeds of land in Cold Norton and Stow Maries
Scope and Content:
Giles Browne of 'Flamberds' [Flambard] in Cold Norton, esquire (son and heir of Sir John Browne of Flamberds, knight), and wife Mary, to Arthur Herris of Creeksea, knight

Messuage and lands called Napisdowne alias Perrymans, abutting east on lands sometime of the Manor of Hayes, west on lands of the Manor of Stowe Maries, one head abutting north on lands of said Giles Browne called Kymbolds, and the other head abutting south on the common lane from Woodham Ferrers to Norton Want, which was sometime the messuage and lands of John Copsheaffe; in Stow Maries;

several closes (60 acres) in occupation of Richard Crisloe, called Potters Lands Kimbolds, abutting south in part on said messuage and lands, and in part on said common way to Norton Want, and north in part on lands of the Manor of Stowe Maries, and in part on lands of said Sir Arthur Herris called Cannon, in Stow Maries and Cold Norton;

messuage called Poters, lately built, at a place called Stowe Street, in Stow Maries, and several closes (36 acres), held with the said messuage in Stowe Street, in occupation of Margaret Leffingwell, lying on the north side of the said common way to Norton Want; in Stow Maries and Cold Norton; part of Hayes or the Manor of Hayes;

parcel of land (1 acre) held with the said messuage, lying on the north side of the said common way and the lands of the said Arthur Herris called Cannons on the other part, and abutting east in part on lands aforesaid in occupation of Richard Crisloe, and in part on a chaseway leading to Cannons Land; part of Hayes or the Manor of Hayes; in Cold Norton;

messuage and land, and a marsh called Waldens and Waldens Marsh (together 100 acres) in Great Stambridge and Little Stambridge.

Endorsed: no enrolment or licence of seisin, but a recovery suffered in Easter Term the same year.
Dates of Creation:
18 April 1623