- Cannix
CANNIX, CANWYKES, or BROXBOURNES, is an area near
Broxbourne . It was named from its early tenants, and was held of the manor ofStevenage by military service. It seems to have been identical with the messuage and virgate held of theAbbot of Westminster in 1315 byJohn de Broxbourne .Nothing more is heard of the estate until about 1509, when
William Canwyke paid a relief of 40s. for certain land in Stevenage called ' Broxborne' which he had received from Petronilla his mother. In 1510 Samuel and Clemence Canwyke sold the 'manor' to William Lytton ofKnebworth , who died seised of it in 1517.For further information see [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43593]
Eventually, the whole estate returned to the male line of the Lyttons and descended in the same manner as Knebworth (fn. 119) (q.v.). It is mentioned in 1811, (fn. 120) after which its identity was probably lost among the other lands held by the Lyttons in Stevenage. Cannocks Wood in the southwest of the parish perhaps preserves its name.
Source: from [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=43593] "'Victoria County History: A History of the County of Hertford: volume 3"William Page (1912, ed.)
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