Re: Robert Browne 1st Baronett of Walcott
- From: ADRIANCHANNING@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 23:57:51 +0000 (UTC)
Will,
I've not checked this (as its bed time) except this is almost certainly the
son of the Sir Anthony of my last post and FitzWilliam (later earl of
Southampton) his half brother. This is a different family to the Milton
FitzWilliams and has previously discussed on Gen_med, or if connected not for quite a
few generations.
Adrian
In a message dated 21/09/2005 00:33:01 GMT Standard Time, WJhonson@xxxxxxx
writes:
In a message dated 9/20/05 3:53:32 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
ADRIANCHANNING@xxxxxxx writes:
<< Robert Browne 1st Bart of
Walcott, and I'm no closer to figuring out why Robert called William
FitzWilliam and/or his wife Winifred his cousin. >>
Here is an example of a document in A2A where FitzWilliam and Browne occur
together in such a way to indicate a possible relationship
FILE - Grant - ref. SAS-BA/9 - date: 4 Mar 1530
[from Scope and Content] By WILLIAM HAMOND of Guldeford to ANTHONY
BROWNE, knt. and others (as in previous deed, No. SAS-BA/8) - for a sum of
money paid by William Fitzwilliam, knt. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
- of
a curtilage lying next the Almshouse of the said Chancellor between the same
house on the West and a lane there called Freern Lane, N., and land and a
barn
of Daniel Mugie, E. and the garden or croft of land of the said William
Hamond, S. (parish not named, but see the next document) To hold the
premises to the
said Anthony Browne and others to the use of the said Chancellor his heirs
and assigns for ever
Will Johnson
.
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