Mary Browne , heiress. Warwickshire County Record Office: Messrs. Heath and Blenkinsop The contents of this catalogue are the copyright of Warwickshire County Record Office. Rights in the Access to Archives database are the property of the Crown, Ã 2001-2004. To find out more about the archives described below, contact Warwickshire County Record Office MESSRS. HEATH AND BLENKINSOP Catalogue Ref. CR 611 Creator(s): Heath and Blenkinsop of Warwickshire, solicitors CLIENTS' DEEDS AND PAPERS: LARGER ACCUMULATIONS ANCASTER PAPERS \_ [from Scope and Content] These papers consist mainly of title deeds to property in Lincolnshire acquired by the Hon. Charles Bertie (d. 1727) 6th son of the 3rd Earl of Lindsey. Most of the property came to him through his marriage to Mary Newcomen, widow of Nicholas Newcomen and heiress of Thomas Browne. They both died childless and Bertie bequeathed his property to the younger sons of the then Duke of Ancaster. These sons became the 3rd and 5th Dukes. Following the death of the 5th and last Duke in 1809, the property was divided between his two heirs, Bertie Bertie Greatheed and Brownlow Bertie Mathew, hence the presence of these Lincolnshire papers in a Warwick solicitor's office (see below, 941/5 and also CR.1707/13). FILE - Conveyance of the manor of Leake Moate, the manor house, and land in Fishtoft, Skerbeck, Ingoldmells with Addlethorp, Winthorpe, Hoggesthorpe, Burgh, Louth, and Theddlethorpe, to be held in trust for Mary Newcomen of Theddlethorpe, widow and to provide her with £400 p.a. (she was about to marry the Hon. Charles Bertie of Chelsey [Chelsea], esq. - ref. CR 611/864/2 - date: 25 February 1713/14 Manor of Orby FILE - Descent of copyhold title to a messuage and 26 acres - ref. CR 611/886/1-4 - date: 1663-1725 \_ [from Scope and Content] Admission of John Willson of Louth, following the death of his brother, Charles Willson the younger 4 June 1663; conveyance from Willson and Susanna his wife to Thomas Browne of Ingoldmells, gent., 4 June 1663. Court baron of Bennett Sherard, 3rd Baron Sherard [later 1st Earl of Harborough]: admission of Mary Newcomen, widow of Nicholas Newcomen, following the deaths of her father and brother, both Thomas Browne, 16 April 1714; admission of the Hon. Charles Bertie, esq., following the death of his wife, Mary, 30 December 1725.
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Born: Jun 1663 | Baptised:
| Died: 4th Nov 1725 | Buried: Theddlethorpe, Lincs., England 1725
| Family: Browne |
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