Query: That William Browne, Esq son of John is William Lord

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Query: That William Browne, Esq son of John is William Lord

Legg inn av Gjest » 03 jun 2006 00:15:02

Item One: That William is son of John Browne died by 6 Jul 1498 and that he
has a sister Belknap in 1498

Reference: DE/Z120/44984 - Agreement - Creation dates: 6 July 1498
Scope and Content
Between William Broun, esq, 1st, and Reynold Pegge, 2nd, for the former, with
Christine his wife, to assure to the latter the manor of Oxhey [Richard] [ac:
Watford, Hertfordshire] and lands there formerly of John Broun, father of
William, while Reynold Pegge and Anne his wife are to assure to William Broun
lands & tenements in Rothersthorpe, Middleton beside Collingtree, Horton,
Piddington, Milton and Harlestone, Northampton. If William has no heirs, remainder to
Alice, wife of Edward Belknapp, esq, sister to William; if she has no heirs
remainder to John Brown "dwellynge beside Nonne Eyton".
Signature. Seal

Item Two: That William, Lord Mayor in 1513 is the son of John Browne and Anne
Belwood
"In his will, he calls himself “William Browne, citizen and alderman of the
Citie of London and nowe maier of the same,â€

Todd A. Farmerie

Re: Query: That William Browne, Esq son of John is William L

Legg inn av Todd A. Farmerie » 03 jun 2006 00:15:03

WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
Item One: That William is son of John Browne died by 6 Jul 1498 and that he
has a sister Belknap in 1498

. . . . If William has no heirs, remainder to
Alice, wife of Edward Belknapp, esq, sister to William; if she has no heirs
remainder to John Brown "dwellynge beside Nonne Eyton".

Item Three: That Anne, widow of John Browne has a "well beloved sister Isabel
Belknap" [here I'm supposing that she is actually a sister-in-law and
identical with "Alice" above]


Alice is called sister of William, Isabel is sister (-in-law you
suggest, but I am not sure why) of Anne, William's mother, and hence
aunt of Alice, not identicl to her. This could be a case of aunt and
niece marrying uncle and nephew, or somethign of the sort.

These Brownes have been oft discussed, and numerous wills etc. posted
and discussed. Check the archives.

taf

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