RODING-LEADEN, (Essex) or RODING-PLUME, on the r. bet, High, Easter, and White-Roding, is supposed to owe its name to its Ch. being leaded before those of the other Rodings. This manor, like the last, went from the Warren to the Arundel family; of whom it was held, in the R. of Hen. III. by Hugh Blount. In that of Rich. II. John Doreward held it of the D. of Glocester; and it was afterwards held of John Writtyll, and his heirs, as of his manor of Mascalsbury in White-Roding. The Waldgraves held it, as of the said manor, in the R. of Hen. VIII. In the R. of Q. Eliz. they conveyed it by fine to John Sherecroft; and it is now in the hands of Timothy Brand, late of Fryerning.