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| Title | Deopham Hall |
| Date | November 14th 1754 |
| Steward | John Amyas, Gentleman, Steward |
| Location | – |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | 114 – 123 |
Homage
| John Dey |
| James Cooper |
| Archibald Bale |

Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elisha de Hague, Gentleman, | Lord of the Manor to the use and behoof of his last will and testament. | ||||||
| Ann Amyas (deceased) | January 6th 1736/7 Elizabeth Morrant, Widow, surrendered her third of the premises to Edward Sayer upon the death of Ann Amyas, relict of George Amyas (deceased) July 14th 1736 Elizabeth Morrant acquired this property following surrender by the Rev. John Amyas and Mary his wife. | Edward Sayer, of Norwich, Apothecary | One third part of:- 1) A close called Glocesters containing 12 acres; 2) Land, Meadow and Pasture Copyhold lying near the messuage called Humfreys containing 4 acres; 3) 3 acres & 3 roods enclosed in the Field of Morley, near the Freehold lands formerly of John Amyas the elder called Pillrood; 4) An enclosure called Church Close containing 11 acres between the lands of the Dean & Chapter of Canterbury West; King’s High Way West; King’s High Way and lands of this Manor East; Pallow Way South; 5) 6 acres & 3 roods of enclosed Copyhold land in the Field of Deopham between the lands of the Dean & Chapter of Canterbury East & West; a Close called Pillrood and lands of this Manor South; late in the Copyhold tenure of John Amyas the Elder; 6) 2 acres of Copyhold land in Churchfield between lands of the Vicarage West; lands of John Amyas the elder East; Pallow Way South; 7) 1½ acres between lands of John Amyas the elder West; lands of the Dean & Chapter of Canterbury East; Pallow Way North; late in the copyhold tenure of John Amyas; 8) ½ acre between John Amyas the elder East & West; abutts upon Pallow Way; 9) ½ acre of Copyhold land between Edmund Burman, Esquire, West; lands of the Lord of the Manor East; John Amyas the elder South; late in the occupation of Edmund Cock; 10) 8 acres enclosed in the Field of Morley between Robert Payne esquire East; laands late of Robert Underwood West; Pallow Way North; late in the Copyhold tenure of George Cooper. 1 | £14 | |||
| Edward Sayer | Lord of the Manor to the use and behoof of his last will and testament. | ||||||
| Ann Amyas (deceased) | July 17th 1722 Acquired by Mary the wife of Rev. John Amyas during her life, and after her decease to Ann Amyas, widow, relict of George Amyas, gentleman, and after her decease to – Mary, the wife of Edward Sayer, gentleman – Catherine Amyas – Elizabeth Amyas, daughters of the Rev. John Amyas and Mary his wife. | Catherine Amyas | William Donne | One third of the estate as detailed above [repeated in full in the Court Roll] | £14 | ||
| Ann Amyas (deceased) | Mary, wife of William Donne, gentleman, only daughter & heir of Mary wife of Edward Sayer | William Donne | One third of the estate as detailed above [repeated in full in the Court Roll] | £14 |
Footnotes
- A marginal note recorded that William Donne was admitted to these lands at the Court held on August 22nd 1757 ↩︎
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