
Essex.- Havering.
Essex.- Havering. Papers relating to Havering, and the Manor of Marks (in Dagenham and Havering),including: letter from Francis Raine to George Harvye, about alienation to be paid for the Manor of Marks (Sir George Hervey acquired Marks in 1596 from Sir Francis Bacon), Raine referring to a number of earlier records (rentals) he had inspected, 6th April 1598; "The tenantes & inhabitantes of Haveringe atte Bowre doe make humble suit & peticion to have graunted & confirmed unto them these liberties & priviledges folowinge...", n.d.; "That Markes is a Mannor", a list of evidences - court rolls, rentals, deeds, fines, recoveries etc., compiled after the manor came to the Mildmay family in 1627, note at head, "Jo. Outred Steward", endorsed, "My Plea to ye Quo Warranto"; papers relating to a tithe dispute in which Carew Mildmay alias Harvey was defendant, being pleadings with annotations in several hands, n.d. [1654]; receipt from John Lenthall, collector of royal quitrents, for one years quitrent of the manor of Marks, 1632, manuscripts, together 11pp., a few tears along folds, folds, slightly browned, v.s., v.d., 1598-1654(6 pieces)













