Archie's Mum
Always digging up clues
Most of the manors in Roxwell, including Boyton Hall, Mountneys, etc., form part of Lord Peter's lordship of Writtle; but a great part of the soil belongs to other proprietors, the largest of whom is T.W. Bramston, Esq., M.P., of Skreens, a large neat mansion, in a beautiful park, about a mile west of the village.
The manor of Skreens was held by the Skreene family in the 15th century, and was purchased by Richard Weston, in 1554. It was sold in 1635, to Sir. John Bramston, Kt., lord chief justice of the King's bench, whose ancestor, William Bramston, was sheriff of London, in 1394
From historyhouse.co.uk Roxwell
The manor of Skreens was held by the Skreene family in the 15th century, and was purchased by Richard Weston, in 1554. It was sold in 1635, to Sir. John Bramston, Kt., lord chief justice of the King's bench, whose ancestor, William Bramston, was sheriff of London, in 1394
From historyhouse.co.uk Roxwell
I think (and don't quote me on this) that Elizabeth Pincheon and Frances Waldegrave were the wives of Sir Richard Weston (1577-1635), who was the son of Jerome Weston who was in turn the son of of Sir Richard Weston of Skreens 
