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| Title | Deopham Hall The General Court Baron |
| Date | February 1st 1749/501 |
| Steward | John Amyas, Gentleman, Steward |
| Location | – |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | 104 – 109 |
Homage
| Richard Jolly |
| John Dye [sic John Dey?] |
| Archibald Bale |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Catharine Amyas | Lord of the Manor to the use & behoof of her last will & testament. | ||||||
| January 16th 1747: Philip Carver made a conditional surrender out of Court | Richard Jay Lucas of Great Yarmouth, Clerk, advanced a mortgage of £260 10s | ||||||
| William Grigson | Certain freehold lands & tenements | 3s 3d + 12s 2½d | |||||
| William Grigson | Certain freehold lands & tenements late Gould’s. | 9d | |||||
| Robert Grigson (deceased), Gentleman | 1st Proclamation: November 17th 1747 | Robert Grigson acquired this land at the Court held on October 22nd 1690 from his grandfather , Robert Grison (deceased). | William Grigson, Gentleman, son & heir of Robert Grigson | 1 rood in Hawfield in Deopham between the lands late of Sampson Houchin East; Edward Payne West; a Way [unspecified!] North.2 | 4s 6d | ||
| Robert Grigson (deceased) | Robert Grigson acquired this land at the Court held on November 22nd 1726 upon surrender by John Sparrow | William Grigson | 3 roods of Copyhold land in the Field of Morley between lands late of Robert Jubey East & West; Pallow way North; Miles Hobart Esquire South.3 | 13s 6d | |||
| William Grigson | Lord of the Manor to the use & behoof of her last will & testament. | ||||||
| Henry Masters (deceased) | 1st Proclamation: November 17th 17474 | January 11th 1732 upon surrender of John Andrews | Mary, wife of Martin Bendell, late wife of Henry Masters | Thomas Stevenson | 2 roods of copyhold land in Deopham between Sampson Howchin [sic] South; lands late of Richard Whian North; Tunn Green East; Edmund Burman West | 7d | |
| James Stacey (deceased) Stephen Stacey (deceased) | James Stacey acquired at the Court held on November 14th 1727 as son & heir of John Stacey; Stephen Stacey acquired by the last will & testament of James Stacey at a Court held on March 4th 1745. | Ann Stacey | Robert Stacey | 1) ½ acre of Copyhold land in Westfield between Tomas Bubbing South; lands late of George Dover now of Joseph Payne North; lands late of Philip Corey now of John Corey East & West; 2) 1 rood in Westfield between lands late in tenure of George Brook now of Joseph Payne North; lands late of John Wiscod now of John Corey South; above ½ acre West | 12d |
Footnotes
- The date of the Court is actually written as February 1st 1749 following the contemporary convention of the Ecclesiastical calendar whereby the civil year changed at March 25th (Lady Day) even though the historical year had already moved forward on January 1st. ↩︎
- A note in the margin recorded that Daniel Ganning was admitted to this piece of land at the Court held on January 15th 1776. ↩︎
- A note in the margin recorded that Daniel Ganning was also admitted to this piece of land at the Court held on January 15th 1776. ↩︎
- The proclamation referred to here is not recorded in the Court Roll of the Court stated. ↩︎
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| 12/7/24 | Published ref IMG_20240627_120239 |