Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Deopham Hall November 1747

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
  3. Property
  4. Footnotes
  5. Navigation

Heading

TitleDeopham Hall
The General Court
DateNovember 17th 1747
StewardJohn Amyas, Gentleman, Steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll89 – 95

Homage

Archibald Bale
John Dye [sic John Dey?]

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
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, Gentleman½ 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 1726John Payne, eldest son of John Payne (deceased)Robert Grigson, Gentleman1 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, Gentleman½ 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, Gentleman2 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, Gentleman1) 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 1730Edward Payne, son of John Payne (deceased)Robert Grigson, Gentleman1) 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

  1. It is recorded in the margin that J.G. Payne was admitted to this land at the Court held on August 22nd 1757. ↩︎
  2. A marginal note recorded that John Jackson was admitted to this land at the Court held on December 3rd 1772. ↩︎
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