. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BRAUGHING HUNDRED a curious little side nning for about z ft. other is a little larger and cupboard or arm, 12 in. wide, runnin behind the brickwork. The west end of the barn seems return building to the south, as the â existing buttress has a partly built up narrow light in it, and has evidently been formed from the remains of a wall. Marks on the south wall of the barn show this re- turned building to have been 30 ft. wide. The bam is probably not earlier than the first half of the 17th century, though the burned- brick diape


. The Victoria history of the county of Hertford. Natural history. BRAUGHING HUNDRED a curious little side nning for about z ft. other is a little larger and cupboard or arm, 12 in. wide, runnin behind the brickwork. The west end of the barn seems return building to the south, as the â existing buttress has a partly built up narrow light in it, and has evidently been formed from the remains of a wall. Marks on the south wall of the barn show this re- turned building to have been 30 ft. wide. The bam is probably not earlier than the first half of the 17th century, though the burned- brick diapers in it might suggest an earlier date. The house and bam stand within a moated inclosure. A portion of the moat on the east side of the house is still filled with water, and is about 25 ft. wide. In length it is about 245 ft., and it has a return westwards at its north end. There are indications in the ground that the moat extended to some 335 ft. in length on the north side, then turned southward past the west end of the barn. The west side seems not tD run parallel with the east side, and this probably accounts for the skew end to the barn, which is parallel to the sinking in the ground indicating the position of the moat. HAMELLS seems to have been part of the manor of Milkley in Standon which extended into Braughing, and does not appear as a separate estate â Braughing Upp Hall Pltsn of Old Barn BRAUGHING He served as eusttt rotuhrum for the county of Hertford for thirty years. He died in 1613 and was buried at His son Simeon Brograve, have had a who succeeded him, obtained a grant of free warren. Upp Hall, Braughing ; Old Barn from the South- for his several fisheries within his Hertfordshire lands in His brother John Brograve rebuilt the house at Hamells for him at his own expense.*1 Simeon Brograve, who was also attorney for the duchy of Lancaster and eustos rotuhrum for thirty-three years, died in January 1638-9 seised of the manors of Hamells al


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