Contents
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| Title | Deopham Hall The General Court |
| Date | November 17th 1747 |
| Steward | John Amyas, Gentleman, Steward |
| Location | – |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | 89 – 95 |
Homage
| Archibald Bale |
| John Dye [sic John Dey?] |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John Payne (deceased) | February 2nd 1726 on the death of John Payne’s father, Stephen Payne. | John Payne, eldest son of John Payne (deceased) | Robert Grigson, Gentleman | ½ acre in Westfield in Deopham between lands of Margaret Alexander North; lands late of Thomas Taylor now of William Cooper South; Edward Payne & Margaret Alexander East; Dragg Way West.1 | 9s | ||
| John Payne (deceased) | John Payne, eldest son of John Payne (deceased) | 1) ½ acre of copyhold land in the West Field between Francis Blomefield East; divers men West; lands late in tenure of Jane Harding, Widow, South; 2) 1 acre of copyhold land in the West Field in a Furlong at the east end of a Furlong called Longland between the Copyhold land of this Manor East; lands late in occupation of George Roper West; 3) 1 rood of Copyhold land late Blomefield’s in Hawfield Field in Deopham between lands late of Edward Burman South; lands formerly of Sir Robert de Grey on North; late in the Copyhold tenure of Amy Barnes, Widow, & James Skipper. | £1 11s 6d | ||||
| John Payne (deceased) | February 2nd 1726 | John Payne, eldest son of John Payne (deceased) | Robert Grigson, Gentleman | 1 messuage or tenement & 3 acres 3¾ roods of Copyhold land in Deopham between lands of diverse men South; Common Pasture of Deopham West; Demesne lands of this Manor to East. | £7 1s | ||
| John Payne (deceased) | John Payne acquired this land at the Court held on October 27th 1730 as nephew & heir of Edward Payne his uncle. | John Payne, eldest son of John Payne (deceased) | Robert Grigson, Gentleman | ½ acre of copyhold land in Deopham between lands formerly of Philip Corey afterwards of John Corey North; lands formerly of John Cooper late of Stephen Payne East; tenement of Francis Corey late of John Corey West | 9d | ||
| John Payne, eldest son of John Payne (deceased) being under the age of 21, Robert Grigson is granted the disposition of the lands & tenements until John Payne reaches the age of 21. | |||||||
| One part of which John Payne acquired by the will of Edward Payne (deceased) at the Court of October 27th 1730; second part acquired following surrender by Robert Payne at the Court of February 20th 1738 | Thomas Grigson Payne, son of John Payne (deceased) | Robert Grigson, Gentleman | 2 roods of copyhold land in Deopham between Edward Payne (deceased) East; lands late of George Brooke West; Edward Payne South; | 9d | |||
| John Payne (deceased) acquired from the will of Elizabeth Brown, wife of John Brown, gentleman, at the Court held on February 28th 1743. | Thomas Grigson Payne, son of John Payne (deceased) | Robert Grigson, Gentleman | 1) 2½ acres copyhold this Manor, formerly Fiddyman’s in Westfield abutting Narrowgate Lane South; in Copyhold tenure of Thomas Smith; 2) 2 roods of copyhold land in Haughfield Field in 2 pieces, enclosed with other lands late in tenure of John Walter. | £3 3s | |||
| Thomas Grigson Payne, son of John Payne (deceased) being under the age of 21, Robert Grigson is granted the disposition of the lands & tenements until Thomas Grigson Payne reaches the age of 21. | |||||||
| John Payne (deceased) acquired at the Court held on October 27th 1730 | Edward Payne, son of John Payne (deceased) | Robert Grigson, Gentleman | 1) 1 acre of Copyhold land, part of 8 acres & 1 rood in Morley Field, between lands late of John Wright West; land Copyhold of the Manor Shadwells East; Palloway North; lands of Stephen Payne South; 2) 2 acres of Copyhold land in Morley Field between Stephen Baldwin West; John Amyas, Gentleman, East; Pallow Way North; lands of divers men South.2 | £2 14s | |||
| Edward Payne, son of John Payne (deceased) being under the age of 21, Robert Grigson is granted the disposition of the lands & tenements until Edward Payne reaches the age of 21. |
Footnotes
- It is recorded in the margin that J.G. Payne was admitted to this land at the Court held on August 22nd 1757. ↩︎
- A marginal note recorded that John Jackson was admitted to this land at the Court held on December 3rd 1772. ↩︎
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