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Erisie came of a minor Cornish landed family, and owed his seat at Mitchell to his brother-in-law Richard Carew, bailiff of the borough. It is not known whether he was the ‘Erisie’ nominated as master of the revels at Lincoln’s Inn in 1584, or whether he was, as the printed Visitation suggests, the James ‘Erizo’, captain of the White Lion on Drake’s voyage of 1585 and of the Dudley in the Armada battles. He died 3 Feb. 1601, in possession of a manor and other land at Erisie and elsewhere in Cornwall, leaving an heir aged 10.1Vivian, Vis. Cornw. 155; Vis. Cornw. (Harl. Soc. ix), 68; J. Maclean, Trigg Minor, iii. 309; Hakluyt, Voyages (1903-5), x. 98; C142/662/107.