ord of the Manor of Sowkerness or
Sockernersh, Sussex, a manor situated in the extreme North of the
parish of Brightling in the area of Battle Abbey about thirty
kilometres from the sea. The present house erected on the ruins
of the old in Elisabethan times is built in the same style as the
ancient Norman manors. He had there an important forge for the
manufacture of arms and armour. This was an importance source of
revenue. He also owned other property beside the sea between the
towns of Rye and Winchelsea. Witness to donations to Lewes. [THELMA.GED]