| 41 |
V.C.H. Essex, i, 554a. It is impossible o distinguish with certainty between the three Lavers in Domesday. |
| 42 |
Ibid. |
| 43 |
Ibid. |
| 44 |
Bk. of Fees, 1428; Genealogist, n.s. xii, 145-51. Pharamus was grandson of Geoffrey, who was apparently a natural son of Count Eustace. For Pharamus and his heirs see also Lambourne and Bobbingworth. |
| 45 |
Bk. of Fees, 234-5; Genealogist, N.S. xii, 145-51. |
| 46 |
Bk. of Fees, 240, 1435. |
| 47 |
Ibid. 235-6; Genealogist, N.S. xii, 149; De La Chenaye-Desbois et Badier, Dictionnaire de la Noblesse, viii, 39-41; C. Moor, Knights of Edw. 1, ii, 23; Cal. Inq. p.m. iv, p. 60. |
| 48 |
Cal. Inq. p.m. vii, p. 250. Lord Audley was grandson of Margaret, daughter of Sir William de Fiennes (Complete Peerage, i, 346, 347). As, however, the manor had apparently descended not to Lord Audley but to his wife Margaret it is likely that Sir William de Fiennes granted the overlordship of Magdalen Laver as well as that of Blake Hall in Bobbingworth (q.v.) to Margaret's grandmother, Eleanor of Castile, to whom he pledged part of his estate in 1275. |
| 49 |
Cal. Inq. p.m. x, p. 5; Complete Peerage, i, 346, iii, 245. Elizabeth de Burgh inherited the honor of Clare on the death of her brother Gilbert, Earl of Gloucester, in 1314 (ibid. iii, 245). Her sister Margaret died in 1342, 5 years before her husband, Lord Audley (ibid. i, 346). |
| 50 |
Cal. Inq. p.m. x, p. 5. |
| 51 |
Complete Peerage, iii, 245. |
| 52 |
Ibid. |
| 53 |
Cal. Inq. p.m. xi, p. 184. |
| 54 |
Complete Peerage, iii, 245. |
| 55 |
C136/106; Complete Peerage, viii, 448-50. |
| 56 |
C139/19; Complete Peerage, viii, 450-3. |
| 57 |
C139/59; Complete Peerage, viii, 453. |
| 58 |
C139/98; Complete Peerage, viii, 453. |
| 59 |
C140/68. |
| 60 |
Cal. Chart. R. 1341-1417, 186-7, where a charter of Ric. I is quoted; Dom. of St. Paul's (Camd. Soc. lxix), 133. |
| 61 |
Domesday Studies (ed. P. E. Dove), ii, 553-5; Hist. MSS. Com. 9th Rep. pt. i, App. 31b, 66a; Dom. of St. Paul's (Camd. Soc. lxix), 133. |
| 62 |
Cur. Reg. R. viii, 387; Pipe R. 1189 (Rec. Com.), 29. |
| 63 |
Rot. Cur. Reg. R. (Rec. Com.), 197; Pipe R. 1205 (Pipe R. Soc. N.S. xix), 119, 189. |
| 64 |
Bk. of Fees, 240. He was certainly dead by 1222 (see n. 65 below). |
| 65 |
Dom. of St. Paul's (Camd. Soc. lxix), 75; Feet of F. Essex, i, 100, 214, 271. |
| 66 |
E.A.T. N.S. xix, 35. It was so described by the assessors and collectors of the &frac1/30; of 1237. Cf. like description in the Norwich Taxation of 1254 (Lunt, Val. of Norwich, 337). |
| 67 |
Feet of F. Essex, i, 271. |
| 68 |
Just. Itin. 1/243 m. 42. |
| 69 |
Ibid. |
| 70 |
Ibid. |
| 71 |
Ibid. |
| 72 |
Feet of F. Essex, ii, 197. |
| 73 |
Cal. Inq. p.m. vii, p. 250, x, p. 5, xi, p. 184, xii, p. 164; Feet of F. Essex, iii, 241; Cal. Close, 1419-22, 78; C139/98; E.R.O., D/DA T199. |
| 74 |
Cal. Fine R. 1327-37, 256. |
| 75 |
Cal. Inq. p.m. xii, p. 164; Cal. Close, 1364-8, 405. |
| 76 |
Feud. Aids, vi, 443. |
| 77 |
E.R.O., D/DA T199; C139/98. |
| 78 |
E.R.O., D/DA T199. |
| 79 |
E.R.O., D/DU 199/9. |
| 80 |
E.R.O., D/DK T51. |
| 81 |
C140/68. |
| 82 |
Ibid. |
| 83 |
Cal. Inq. p.m. Hen. VII, i, p. 38. |
| 84 |
E.R.O., D/DU 199/10. |
| 85 |
E.R.O., D/DA T199. |
| 86 |
Ibid. |
| 87 |
Cal. Inq. p.m. Hen. VII, ii, p. 472. |
| 88 |
CP25(2)/13/74 Hil. 35 Hen. VIII. |
| 89 |
C142/221/109. John Grey was the youngest son of Thomas, Marquess of Dorset (d. 1530): Complete Peerage, iv, 420-1, vi, 135. |
| 90 |
C142/221/109. |
| 91 |
Ibid.; CP25(2)/293 East. 6 Jas. I; E.R.O., D/DA T199. |
| 92 |
E.R.O., D/DA T199. For a later marriage alliance between the Duncombe and Poyntz families see Chipping Ongar. |
| 93 |
Ibid. |
| 94 |
E.R.O., D/DU 199/1. He held his first court on 4 June 1622. |
| 95 |
CP25(2)/550B Trin. 1650; E.R.O., D/DA T199. |
| 96 |
E.R.O., D/DU 199/12. |
| 97 |
E.R.O., D/DA T199. |
| 98 |
Ibid. |
| 99 |
E.R.O., D/DU 199/15. |
| 1 |
E.R.O., D/DA T199. |
| 2 |
E.R.O., D/DU 199/3. He was high sheriff in 1716 and was for several years treasurer of St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark: Wright, Hist. Essex, ii, 350. In 1724 he purchased the manor of Nether Hall in Moreton (q.v.). |
| 3 |
E.R.O., D/DA T199; ibid. D/DU 201/35. |
| 4 |
E.R.O., D/DU 201/35. |
| 5 |
Ibid. |
| 6 |
E.R.O., D/DU 199/17. |
| 7 |
E.R.O., D/DU 201/35. |
| 8 |
E.R.O., D/DA T199. |
| 9 |
Ibid. |
| 10 |
Ibid. |
| 11 |
E.R.O., Q/RP1 695-8; ibid. Q/RSg 4. She died between Aug. 1791 and June 1792. |
| 12 |
E.R.O., Q/RP1 734-7; Essex Arch. Soc. Docs. Magdalen Laver 10; Reg. Electors S. Essex, 1832. |
| 13 |
E.R.O., D/CT 211. James Edwards occupied the estate at least as early as 1840: Reg. Electors S. Essex, 1840. |
| 14 |
E.R.O., D/DU 199/22. |
| 15 |
Ibid. |
| 16 |
Ibid. His lease, which was for 6 years, was due to expire in September 1866. |
| 17 |
E.R.O., D/DTc T12. |
| 18 |
Kelly's Dir. Essex (1899). |
| 19 |
Kelly's Dir. Essex (1922, 1926). |
| 20 |
Kelly's Dir. Essex (1937). |
| 21 |
Inf. from Mr. C. French. |