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XXI. Account of Bicknacre Priory, in Essex. In a Letter addressed to the Earl of Leicester, President of the Society of Antiquaries. By John Henniker Major, Esq. M.A. F.A.S. F.R.S. M.P.
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I Have the honour to present to the Society of Antiquaries, for their acceptance, two stained drawings of the North and South views of Bicknacre, Bickenacre, or Bykenacre Priory, in the county of Essex; and I feel particular pleasure in addressing to your Lordship this rough sketch of its foundation and history, as it bears no inconsiderable relation to the family of Ferrars, from which you are the lineal descendant.
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page 255 note [a] Tanner, Not. Men. pp. 129, 130.
page 255 note [b] Domefday, lit. Essex, p. 57.
page 256 note [c] Domefday, Tit. Essex, p. 86, Morant, &c.
page 256 note [d] Tanner, ut supra.
page 257 note [e] Grofe's Antiq. Pres. p. 60.
page 257 note [f] Stat. 8 Eliz. c. 16.
page 258 note [g] Tanner.
page 258 note [h] Monailicon, vol II. p. 294.
page 258 note [i] Newcourt, vol. It 468, vol II. 205, 206.
page 262 note [k] Tanner's Not. Mon. p. 135
page 265 note [m] Tanner and Morant.
page 265 note [n] Morant.
page 265 note [o] Little Bicknacre, alias Bicknacre barns, in Mayland, were granted 1589 to Robert Wroth and William Wiseman. Morant, vol. I. p. 361.