Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Deopham Hall December 1787

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Court Baron
    1. Homage
      1. Sworn
    2. Property
  3. The Court Leet
    1. The Leet Jurors
    2. Offices
    3. Defaulters
  4. Footnotes
  5. Navigation

Heading

TitleDeopham Hall
The General Court Baron with a Leet
DateDecember 19th 1787
StewardCapel Bringloe, Gentleman
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll239 – 241

Court Baron

Homage

Sworn

John Wright
Jonathan Dey
Archibald Bale
John Lane

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
Richard Jolly (deceased) and Ann his wife (also deceased)Richard Jolly:
December 29th 1737;
John Jolly his son:
July 29th 1762
John Jolly – grandson of Richard Jolly (deceased)1) 4 acres of Copyhold land called Breaky Close abutting Tungate Way East;
2) 6 acres in 2 pieces:
2.1) 5 acres between lands late of Robert Noobs East;
Lord of this Manor West & South;
2.2) 1 acre at South end of (2.1)
£131
John Jolly (the grandson)Lord of the Manor – to the use & behoof of ohn Jolly’s last will & testament.
John JollyCertain Freehold Lands & Tenements late his grandfather’s, late of John Jolly his Father, formerly Cullyer’s.6s

The Court Leet

The Leet Jurors

John WrightWilliam Thurston
Jonathan DeyMatthew Birch
Robert ClarkeJohn Lane
Robert HillWilliam Burk
Richard Jolly juniorJohn Jolly
John CurlWilliam Rix
Archibald BaleWilliam Knights

Offices

OfficeName
ConstablesRobert Dey

Defaulters

StatusFine
Headboroughs6d
Handboroughs3d

Footnotes

  1. A note in the margin says that this fine of £13 was paid in Court to Mr. T.C. Watson [a Wymondham brick maker & supplier]. ↩︎
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