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| Title | Deopham of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury: The General Court Baron |
| Date | November 19th 1801 |
| Steward | Samuel Heyhoe Le Neve Gilman, Deputy Steward of Samuel Gilman Chief Steward |
| Location | The house of Archibald Rowing belonging to the Lord of this Manor |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | 6 – 11 |
Homage
| John Jolly |
| William Lock |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The following 4 pieces were subsequently the subject of transactions in the Court of the Manor of Deopham 1815 | |||||||
| James Garthon (deceased) | 1st Proclamation: November 10th 1800 | February 11th 1783 upon the surrender of John Cooper | Joseph Say, nephew of James Garthon, son of Joseph Say late of the Duke’s Palace in Norwich, and Martha, wife of Joseph Say senior, and sister of James Garthon deceased. Joseph Say senior to act as guardian until the son reaches age of 21. | Joseph Say (senior) | One Pightel containing 2 roods called Morley Pightel in Deopham Surrendered by John Cooper in 1783. Land of Robert Ockley, North; land late of William Sedley, South; Baylam Lane, West; | ||
| Joseph Say | Joseph Say (senior) | Certain lands & tenements held in free & common socage, late of James Garthon, heretofore Cooper’s | 1s 4d | ||||
| Joseph Say | Joseph Say (senior) | East End of his House and Nether Meriots | 1s ½d | ||||
| Joseph Say | Joseph Say (senior) | Certain other lands and tenements heretofore Cooper’s | 1s 3d | ||||
| Joseph Say | Joseph Say (senior) | Certain other lands and tenements heretofore Cooper’s | 3¼d | ||||
| Joseph Say (senior) admitted as guardian of Joseph Say his son who was still an infant | |||||||
| Mary Stephenson (deceased) | 1st Proclamation: November 14th 1791 2nd Proclamation: November 18th 1793 3rd Proclamation: November 17th 1794 | Susanna Cann, widow of Robert Cann of Wymondham, is heir as the only surviving daughter of Mary Stephenson, but she relinquishes all her rights to John Buckle of Hethersett to whom use of the land had been granted at the Court on November 19th 1798. | – | One acre with the appurtenances | |||
| Henry Brasnett (deceased) | First Proclamation | Copyhold Tenant | |||||
| John Bousell (deceased) | First Proclamation | Copyhold Tenant | |||||
| Henry Norton (deceased) | – | Henry Norton of Hingham, Farmer, the eldest son of Henry Norton (deceased) | – | Divers lands and tenements held in free & common socage | 2d |

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| Date | Change |
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| 21/1/25 | Revised against Court Book – 20250108_122710 |
| 29/3/24 | Published (ref IMG_20231012_140319) |