Re: The impossible marriages of Katherine Brown
- From: "John H" <JohnH4999@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 13:08:28 +1030
Thanks Adrian,
Found a little bit more about Bataill family re Hatfield Broadoak re
Barrington & Leventhorpe Families.
going to the site you listed.
regards
John H
<ADRIANCHANNING02@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In a message dated 25/01/2008 04:10:29 GMT Standard Time,
JohnH4999@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Adrian,
taking a portion below from Humfrey Browne's will you posted,
namely
"Also where I / did entayle the mannor of Mannden otherwise called
Battellshalle in the saide countie of / essex "
Do you, or anyone else on list, know how the Browne family got hold of
the
Manor of Manuden or Battels Hall.
I am doing the Battell/Battaille/Battely family and they appear to have
held that manor,
apparently being a grant of 1086 by William I to Humphrey Bataille, of
which
I would like
confirmation etc.
I have Shelton surname in database but not a Robert .
Richard Shelton around theperiod of time, of which you are discussing
with
Humphrey Browne's will.
Are you able to assist in this matter at all
regards
John H
From the British History on Line there is the following grant
Essex.D. 800. Grant by Thomas Bassyngbourne of Bishops Hatfield co.
Hertford, esquire, to Thomas Kebeel, serjeant-at-law, John Cornewaleys,
esquire, John
Broun, 'gentilman,' Reginald Pegge, and Robert Ellyngton, of the manor of
Manuden Hall, and of a tenement called 'Wodehall' in Ogeley, and of all
his
lands and tenements &c. in Manuden, Ogeley, and Stansted; with letter of
attorney authorising Roger Useley and Thomas Pycher to deliver seisin. 28
May, 6
Henry VII. Signed.
From: 'Deeds: D.701 - D.800', A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds:
Volume 3 (1900), pp. 488-499. URL:
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=64362&strquery=Manuden.
Date accessed: 25 January 2008.
I'm not sure how this John Broun fits with the Brownes of this thread, in
fact the mention of Thomas Kebeel (Kebyll) suggests this John Broun is
the son
of the William Browne who was mayor of London in 1513 and whose second
marriage was to Alice dau of Henry Kebyll and sister of a Thomas Kebyll.
Perhaps
the two families were connected.
I would think that the Victorian County History of Essex would have more
on
Manuden Hall. British History on line has some of these volumes, but I
can't see Manuden.
Regards
Adrian
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