LAMBORNE, (Essex) 4 m. from Epping, bet. Waltham-Abbey and Rumford, bel. anciently to the said abbey. This manor is held by the service of the ward-staff, viz. to carry a load of straw, in a cart with 6 horses, 2 ropes, and 2 men, in harness, to watch the said ward-staff, when it is brought to the neighbouring hamlet of Abridge. There were certain lands in this p. formerly called Minchin-Lands, which bel. to the mon. at Stratford le Bow, and were granted by K. Henry VIII. to Sir Ralph Sadler, who sold them to Owen Low, Esq;.