Lease by Francis James and Robert Younglove, assigns of Lord d'Aubigny, to Christopher Browne of allegedly concealed lands; 28 Feb. 1614. Latin. Sealed by James. On verso: note of enrolment in the Close Rolls, 12 June 1614. Mutilated.
Counterpart lease by Christopher Browne and his wife Thomasine to Thomas Felixkirk, carpenter, of a brick house in Deptford; 5 Jan. 1619. Signed and sealed
Covenant leading uses of a fine by Thomas Lupo, gentleman, of Gillingham, and his wife Lidia to Christopher Browne of an acre of osier ground by the Ravensbourne; 20 Oct. 1621. Signed and sealed.
Final concord between Christopher Browne and Thomas and Lidia Lupo for recovery of an acre of meadow in Deptford; Michaelmas [c. Oct.-Nov.] 19 Jas. I [1621]. Latin.
Final concord between Christopher Browne and Thomas and Lidia Lupo for recovery of an acre of meadow in Deptford; Michaelmas [c. Oct.-Nov.] 19 Jas. I [1621]. Latin.
Lease by Sir Henry Hobart, Thomas Murray, Sir James Fullerton, Sir John Walter and Sir Thomas Trevor, on behalf of Charles, Prince of Wales, to Roger Palmer, cupbearer to the Prince, and John Bridgman of the Inner Temple, of various lands in Deptford, including Brookshott Close and Little Crane ...
Lease by John, Lord Vaughan, Sir Thomas Trevor, Anthony Lewes of London to Christopher Browne, of the Little Crane Meadow and sixteen acres of land; 24 July 1622. Signed and sealed.