Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Deopham Hall July 1837

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
  3. Property
  4. Location on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map
    1. Piece no 167
  5. Footnotes
  6. Navigation

Heading

TitleThe Manor of Deopham Hall:
A Special Court being the first of The Right Honorable John, Lord Wodehouse, second Baron of Kimberley
DateJuly 19th 1837
StewardThomas John Woodrow, Deputy Steward of
Samuel Heyhoe Le Neve Gilman, Gentleman, Chief Steward
LocationIn & for the said Manor
Page numbers in Court Roll208 – 214

Homage

Rowing Brasnett
William Jolly

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
February 21st 1835:
Rowing Brasnett and Sarah his wife made a conditional surrender out of Court in return for a loan of £200 + interest @ 4½%
Charlotte Cook of Eye, SpinsterAll and singular the Messuages, Lands, Tenements & Hereditaments … holden of the said Manor by Copy of Court Roll.
January 3rd 1835:
Archibald Bale made a conditional surrender out of Court in return for a loan of £50 + interest @ 5% p.a.
This is in addition to the earlier outstanding loans of £25 + £10 + £15 secured on the same property.
Garrett Oddin Taylor of Deopham, FarmerAll and every the Messuages, Lands, Tenements & Hereditaments … holden of the said Manor by Copy of Court Roll.
William Lock (deceased)[1st]April 7th 1814 following the award of the Inclosures CommissionersEzekiel Lock of Heveringland, Farmer, son and heir of Ezekiel Lock (deceased)Daniel Alexander the YoungerPiece no 167 on the Inclosures Map of 1814 ontaining 12 acres, 1 rood & 4 perches with a Messuage & other buildings standing thereon.1£35
Ezekiel LockDaniel Alexander the YoungerCertain Lands & Tenements held in free & Common Socage late of William Lock his Father, formerly Payne’s25s
Ezekiel LockDaniel Alexander the YoungerCertain other Lands & Tenements held in free & Common Socage late of William Lock his Father, formerly Payne’s37d

Location on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map

Piece no 167

Footnotes

  1. A note in the margin recorded that Martha Ann Lock was admitted to these premises on May 14th 1845. ↩︎
  2. A note in the margin recorded that Martha Ann Lock acknowledged her obligation to the Court for these premises on May 14th 1845. ↩︎
  3. A note in the margin recorded that Martha Ann Lock acknowledged her obligation to the Court for these premises on May 14th 1845. ↩︎
DateChange
18/5/25Published – MG_20250312_112237