Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Deopham of the Dean & Chapter of Canterbury November 1815

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
  3. Property
  4. Locations on 1814 Inclosures Map
    1. Piece no 87
    2. Piece no 155
    3. Map of all Dean & Chapter pieces in Deopham
  5. Navigation

Heading

TitleDeopham of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury:
A General Court
DateNovember 7th 1815
StewardSamuel Heyhoe Le Neve Gilman, Gentleman, Deputy Steward of Samuel Gilman, Gentleman, Chief Steward
LocationIn and for the said Manor
Page number in Court Roll139 – 149

Homage

Robert Knights
Rowing Brasnett

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
Joseph Say (deceased)February 2nd 1814Martha Say of Costessey, Widow, mother of Joseph SayDaniel Alexander the YoungerPiece of land being the third allotment by the Commissioners for inclosing land – no 87 on their map (see below) – containing 2 roods and 18 perches bounded by
Fourth Private Road west
other lands of Joseph Say on all other parts.
£1 15s
The following 4 pieces were previously the subject of transactions in the Court of the Manor of Deopham 1801:
Martha SayDaniel Alexander the YoungerCertain lands & tenements held in free & common socage late of Joseph Say, and before that of Garthon1s 4d
Martha SayDaniel Alexander the YoungerCertain lands & tenements held in free & common socage late of Joseph Say, and before that of Garthon1s ½d
Martha SayDaniel Alexander the YoungerCertain lands & tenements held in free & common socage late of Joseph Say, and before that of Garthon1s 3d
Martha SayDaniel Alexander the YoungerCertain lands & tenements held in free & common socage late of Joseph Say, and before that of Garthon3¼d
April 21st 1814:
Charles Allen of Deopham, Farmer, had surrendered out of Court this land to John Browne in return for £60
April 7th 1814 following implementation of the Inclosures AwardsTo the use of George Browne Leake eldest son of Rev. John Custance Leake of Holt, in trust for John Browne.John Mitchell, Deputy Steward of the said Manor (out of Court) witness Edward Palmer ClarkeParcel of land containing 3 roods & 6 perches bounded by:
Parish of Hingham, North West,
land of John Browne, North East,
Ellingham Road, South East,
land of George Browne Leake, South West.
John Browne of Tacolneston (deceased)Rev. James Stoughton and Thomas ChurchEdward Palmer ClarkeLand allotted by Inclosure Commissioners to Charles Allen – piece no 155 on their map (see below) containing 3 roods & 6 perches – bounded by
parish of Hingham, North West;
John Brown, North East
the Ellingham Road, South East
George Brown Leake, South West
£3 3s
Rev. James Stoughton and Thomas ChurchEdward Palmer ClarkeLand & Tenements held in free & common socage late of John Browne, formerly Buckle’s1s 3¾d
Rev. James Stoughton and Thomas ChurchEdward Palmer ClarkeLand & Tenements held in free & common socage late of John Browne, formerly Buckle’s1s 8d
Rev. James Stoughton and Thomas ChurchEdward Palmer ClarkeLand & Tenements held in free & common socage late of John Browne, formerly Buckle’s3s 5d
Rev. James Stoughton and Thomas ChurchEdward Palmer ClarkeLand & Tenements held in free & common socage late of John Browne, formerly Buckle’s1d
Rev. James Stoughton and Thomas Church
in trust for G.B.L. Knight
Edward Palmer ClarkeLand & Tenements held in free & common socage late of John Browne, formerly Pettingall’s8d
+
1d
Rev. James Stoughton and Thomas Church
in trust for G.B.L. Knight
Edward Palmer ClarkeLands & Tenements held in free & common socage late of Leake, formerly of Dey4s 11½d
+
5d
+
8d
+
4s 11½d
Robert Wright (deceased)First Proclamation

Locations on 1814 Inclosures Map

Piece no 87

Piece no 155

The following is an extract from the 1814 inclosures map showing piece no 155:-

Map of all Dean & Chapter pieces in Deopham

DateChange
24/1/25Revised against Court Book – 20250108_125151
3/4/24Published IMG_20231012_143134