Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Deopham Hall September 1775

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
    1. Sworn
  3. Property
  4. Defaulters
  5. Source Documents
    1. Contemporaneous notes from the Court
    2. Grigson to Ganning
    3. The first page of the Court Roll
  6. Footnotes
  7. Navigation

Heading

TitleDeopham Hall:
General Court Baron
DateSeptember 7th 1775
StewardCapel Bringloe, Gentleman, Steward
LocationNot recorded
Page number in Court Roll189 – 193
+
various loose papers

Homage

Sworn

John Jolly
James Cooper
Richard Jolly, Junior

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
Rose Bedingfield of Old BuckenhamDecember 19th 1774:
Rose Bedingfield and her fiancé James Gadge of North Pickenham, with effect from the solemnisation of their marriage.
April 4th 1775
John Cooper of North Tuddenham, Farmer, made conditional surrender
April 4th 1775:
Mortgaged to Thomas Harvey the Younger of Hingham for a loan of £200 + interest at 4%
April 27th 1775
William Grigson, Esquire, of West Wretham, only son & heir of Robert Grigson, esquire, of Attleborough (deceased), surrendered out of Court
First proclamation made for someone to come to Court to take the premisesDaniel Ganning of Norwich, Gentleman
July 7th 1775
Richard Jolly of Deopham, Yeoman, conditionally surrendered out of Court in return for a loan of £500 + interest at 5% p.a.
Elizabeth Moore of Norwich, widowAll and every the messuages, lands, tenements & hereditaments
Mary Turner (deceased), formerly wife of Martin Bondell, widow, and relict of Henry Masters (deceased)First Proclamation:
December 3rd 1772
Second Proclamation:
March 30th 1774
Third Proclamation made 3 times with a loud voice:
December 1st 1774
February 1st 17491Henry Freeman, grandson & heir of Mary, late wife of William Turner, late the widow of Henry MastersRichard Goldspink2 roods of Copyhold land in 2 pieces in Deopham between lands late of Sampson Houchin, South,
Lands late of Richard Whian, North,
abutts upon Tunn Green, East,
Edward Burman, West

Defaulters

All such Tenants as that Day made Default of their Suit and Service were amerced one Shilling each.

Source Documents

Contemporaneous notes from the Court

Grigson to Ganning

The first page of the Court Roll

Footnotes

  1. Ecclesiastical calendar ↩︎
DateChange
20/8/25Further notes from Court Roll – IMG_20250820_123917
13/11/24Notes from Court IMG_20240321_135941
29/4/24Published- IMG_20240321_140221