Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Deopham of the Dean & Chapter of Canterbury June 1836

  1. Heading
  2. The Court Baron
    1. Homage
    2. Property
  3. The Court Leet
    1. Capital Pledges
    2. Offices
  4. Location on 1814 Inclosures Map
    1. Location of piece no 80
    2. Location of all Dean & Chapter Pieces
  5. Footnote
  6. Navigation

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TitleThe Manor of Deopham of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury:
The General Court with the Leet
DateJune 20th 1836
StewardPhilip Millard, Gentleman, Steward
LocationIn and for the said Manor
Page numbers in Court Roll206 – 213

The Court Baron

Homage

Garrett Oddin Taylor
Rowing Brasnett
John Baker

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
Henry Brasnett (deceased), late of Griston, Farmer, late husband of Ann Brasnett.


Rowing Brasnett of Deopham, eldest son & heir of Henry Brasnett (deceased)
Bridget Brasnett of Wymondham, Spinster, daughter of Ann Brasnett, Spinster, purchased the shares owned by Ann Brasnett & Rowing BrasnettJohn Brasnett3 acres, 2 roods & 32 perches – Piece no 80 on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures map bounded by
Robert Brasnett, North;
John Browne, East;
Rowing Brasnett as Trustee, South;
Attleborough Rd, West.1
£10
Bridget BrasnettJohn BrasnettCertain Lands & Tenements held in free & common socage, late Rowing Brasnett’s formerly Carver’s23s 10d
+
2s 10d
Sarah Clarke (deceased), formerly Sarah Squires William Bodle, LabourerJames RichardsonCertain lands & tenements held in free & common socage, formerly Squires & formerly Bullock’s1s 11d
William Brunton of Hackford, LabourerHimselfA certain tenement held in free & common socage, formerly the Cock & certain land appurtenant thereto, late of Sarah Clarke formerly Squires & formerly Bullock’s3d
Revd Charles John ChapmanIsaac EastonCertain lands & tenements held in free & common socage, late of Revd Charles John Chapman his father, later Rudd’s and formerly Lane’s5d
James Utting (deceased)1st Proclamation:
November 30th 1829
Second Proclamation
William Lock (deceased)First Proclamation
Lord Walsingham (deceased)First Proclamation
John Lord Wodehouse (deceased)First Proclamation
First Proclamation for Taylor Fenix to come to Court “and crave admission”.Taylor Fenix of Deopham, Thatcher purchased from Rowing Brasnett by Deed.1½ acres of Copyhold lands, late of Rowing Brasnett

The Court Leet

Capital Pledges

Garrett Oddin Taylor
Rowing Brasnett
John Baker
Archibald Rowing
William Dobbs
Thomas Matthews
William Bunton
John Brasnett
James Richardson
Robert Clarke
Isaac Easton
William Salter Millard

Offices

OfficeName
ConstableJames Richardson, of Deopham, Baker
PindarJames Richardson

Location on 1814 Inclosures Map

Location of piece no 80

Location of all Dean & Chapter Pieces

Footnote

  1. The marginal note against this piece records that Thomas Rowing Fendick was admitted at the Court of December 8th 1888. ↩︎
  2. A marginal note indicates that on December 8th 1888 these two pieces passed to Mary Ann Rowing.
    The Court of October 16th 1909 then shows the two pieces listed above passing to Walter Charles Allen. ↩︎
DateChange
25/1/25Reviewed against Court Book – 20250108_141338
8/7/24Court links
16/4/24Published (ref IMG_20231012_152939)