Heading
| Title | Deopham Hall The General Court Baron with a Leet & Petty Sessions |
| Date | December 3rd 1772 |
| Steward | Capel Bringloe, Gentleman |
| Location | Not recorded |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | 175 – 180 + loose papers |
Homage
| Archibald Bale James Cooper William Clarke Richard Jolly the Younger John Jolly |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thomas Rowing having received £53 2s 6d in redemption of his mortgage | May 25th 1772: Richard Jolly – conditional surrender at Court of February 25th 1771 is cancelled. | ||||||
| Richard Jolly the Younger of Deopham, Farmer – conditional surrender | Charles Tyndall of Carbrooke, Yeoman, advanced a mortgage of £60 + interest | ||||||
| Rev. Charles Carver & Rebecca Carver his Wife of Stratton St Mary | November 5th 1761 following the death of his father Rev. Philip Carver | November 11th 1772: Henry Braisnett of Wymondham, Yeoman | 1) 1½ acres of copyhold land at a place called Pallow way between lands belonging to the Cathedral Church of Canterbury in the tenure of John Houchin South; another way called Pallow Way North; Tills Crofte East; 2) 2 acres in Small Close abutting Pye Lane East | ||||
| Henry Braisnett | Surrender to the Lord of the Manor to the use & behoof of his last will & testament | ||||||
| Mary the wife of William Turner late Mary Bondell (deceased) | 1st Proclamation | ||||||
| Edward Payne & Sarah Payne his Wife of Chelmsford | November 17th 1747 following the death of John Payne, father of Edward Payne | September 2nd 1772: John Jackson, youngest son of Nicholas Jackson of Wymondham, Gentleman | Nicholas Jackson (his father) | 1) 1 acre of Copyhold land. part of Eight Acres & 1 rood in the Field of Morley between lands late of John Wright West; Shadwells East, Pallow Way North; Stephen [Baldwin?] South; 2) 2 acres of Copyhold land in Morley Field between Stephen Baldwin West; John Amyas Gentleman East; Pallow Way North; divers men South. | £2 12s 6d | ||
| Randall Burroughes the Younger, Gentleman; son of Jeremiah Burroughes Esquire his late father | Robert Wright | 2s 4d |
Defaulters
All such Tenants as have this Day made Default of the Suit and Service are amerced one shilling apiece.
Leet Bill
| Headborough | Mark | Handborough | Mark |
|---|---|---|---|
| James Cooper | Sw | John Curl | |
| Robert Wright | Phillip Smith | ||
| Thomas Rowing | John Bone | ||
| Benjemin Piggitt | John Fulcher | ||
| James Chapmin | Stephen Pully | ||
| James Norton | Charles Allin [Allen?] | ||
| John Staff | James Clarke | ||
| John Jolly Junior | Sw | ||
| John Hipkin | |||
| Robert Hipkin | |||
| John Nixson | |||
| William Harper | |||
| Jack Norton | |||
| William Knights | Sw | ||
| John Wright | Sw |
Court Leet
Leet Jurors
| James Cooper Robert Wright John Jolly Thomas Rowing | Richard Jolly Junior John Wright William Sparkhall John Bone |
Defaulters
| Status | Amercement |
|---|---|
| Headboroughs | 6d a piece |
| Handboroughs | 3d a piece |
Offices
| Office | Names |
|---|---|
| Constables | Thomas Rowing John Wright |
The source documents
Leet Bill

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