Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Deopham Hall December 1765

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
  3. Property
  4. Defaulters
  5. Source documents
    1. Contemporaneous notes
  6. Navigation

Heading

TitleDeopham Hall
DateDecember 4th 1765
StewardCapel Bringloe, Gentleman
LocationNot recorded
Page numbers in Court Roll151 – 154 & Contemporaneous notes

Homage

John Jolly
William Clarke
Richard Jolly
James Cooper

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
Catharine Amyas (deceased)November 14th 1754
following the death of Ann Amyas, Widow, and relict of George Amyas, and of the surrender of John Amyas, Clerk, and Mary his wife.
William Donne the Younger, Surgeon, who had been given the lands by Catherine Amyas upon his marriage to Anna Maria BarnwellSamuel Gilman the Younger⅓ of
1) a close of 12 acres called Glocesters;
2) 4 acres near the messuage called Humphreys;
3) 3 acres & 3 roods in 2 pieces enclosed in the Field of Morley near the freehold lands formerly of John Amyas the elder called Pillrood;
4) 11 acres in an inclosure called Church Close between lands of Dean & Chapter of Canterbury West;
Kings High Way & lands of this Manor East;
Palloway South;
5) 6 acres & 3 roods in an inclosure in the Field aforesaid between lands of Dean & Chapter of Canterbury East & West;
a close called Pillrood and
lands of this Manor (late in Copyhold tenure of John Amyas the elder) South;
6) 2 acres in Church Field between lands of the vicarage West;
John Amyas the Elder East;
Pallow Way South;
7) 1½ acres between John Amyas the Elder West;
Dean & Chapter of Canterbury East;
Pallow Way North;
late in the Copyhold Tenure of John Amyas the Elder.
8) ½ acre between John Amyas the Elder East & West;
abutts Pallow Way;
9) ½ acre between lands of Edmund Burman Esquire West;
Lord of the Manor East;
John Amyas the Elder South;
late in the copyhold tenure of Edmund Cock.
10) 8 acres in Morley Field between Robert Payne Esquire East;
Robert Underwood West;
Pallow Way North;
late in the copyhold tenure of George Cooper.
£1 13s 9d£16 16s

Defaulters

All such Tenants as have this Day made Default of the Suit and Service are amerced one shilling apiece.

Source documents

Contemporaneous notes

DateChange
13/11/24Contemporaneous notes IMG_20240321_150130
23/4/24Published (ref IMG_20240605_104347)