THE ESSEX FIELD CI, UP., 



Priory, with manor and its appurtenances, to Henry Foisted and i\lice his wife. 

 On 20 Sept., 1548, Foisted sold it to Sir Walter Mildmay. His grandson sold it 

 to Gobert Barrington. Slowly but too surely the various buildings have dis- 

 appeared, and the land has been ploughed up so as to destroy nearly all traces of 

 the once powerful settlement. For a slietch of this interesting ruin in 18 19, vide 

 •'Excursions in Essex," vol. i, p. 39, plate and p. 136. 



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Daniu TJ/ Cainp Essejc. 



FC.JiSpurrell. 



Plan of Dan bury C.\.mp. 

 From a snr^'ey hy Mr. F, C.J. Spurrell (front The Essex Naturalist, -'c/. iv.). 



After a short stay at the remains of the Friory, the members were led up to the 

 extensive furze-covered common to Danbury. The temperature was too high 

 to admit of much collecting in this interesting locality, and the natural history 



