Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Deopham Hall December 1735

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
  3. Property
  4. Leet Court
    1. Leet Jury
    2. Offices
  5. Footnotes
  6. Navigation

Heading

TitleDeopham Hall
DateDecember 23rd 1735
StewardJohn Amyas, Gentleman, Steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll43 – 46

Homage

James Story
William Poynton

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
William Lane – partial surrenderHannah Thurrots of Hingham, Spinster, advanced a mortgage of £42
William Poynton (deceased)October 19th 1710: following the death of Gilbert Poynton his father.William Poynton, nephew & heir of William Poynton (deceased)1) A tenement built called Cooks 1, Copyhold of this Manor, in Tun Green Street in Deopham
2) 1 acre & 2 roods of pasture.
William Poynton the nephew – partial surrenderMargaret Eastwick of Hingham, Spinster, advanced a mortgage of
£25 4s
William PoyntonSurrender to the Lord of the Manor for the use & behoof of his last will & testament
Edmund Stone1st Proclamation:
December 17th 1734
April 1st 1724October 1st 1733:
Surrendered out of Court to
Edward Foulsier of Wymondham, Yeoman, which was registered at the Court of December 17th 1734
James Frost, Gentleman5½ acres of Copyhold land in 2 pieces:
1) 3 acres between John Godfrey North;
Hawfield Lane South;
Town Green East;
2) 2½ acres between Robert Reynolds North;
Dean & Chapter of Canterbury South;
Pye Lane West.
£3 0s 6d

Leet Court

Leet Jury

Robert MeekRichard Reynolds
John DeyEdmund Stone
Charles CullyerDaniel Thurling
William PoyntonJohn Curl
William Frost

Offices

OfficeName
ConstableRichard Reynolds

Footnotes

  1. In this entry in the Court Roll this is definitely Cooks; subsequently it was referred to as Cookes – e.g. the Court held on January 6th 1737 ↩︎
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