Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Deopham Hall November 1761

Contents

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

Heading

TitleDeopham Hall – General Court Baron
DateNovember 5th 1761
StewardJohn Amyas, Gentleman, Steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll133-139

Homage

James Cooper
Archibald Bale

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
Alice Breese, Widow, confirmed that the loan of £260 + interest at 4% p.a. made to James Cooper on August 5th 1751 had been fully repaidJames CooperAll and every his Messuages, Lands, Tenements & Hereditaments whatsoever holden by Copy of Court Roll of the Manor of Deopham Hall
James Cooper on June 26th 1758 surrendered his property in return for a mortgage of £100 + 4% interest p.a.William CooperAll and every the Messuages, Lands, Tenements & Hereditaments whatsoever holden of the said Manor by Copy of Court Roll
William Cooper on June 23rd 1759 confirmed receipt of £104 in full satisfaction of the loan & interest.James Cooper
James Cooper on June 26th 1759 surrendered his property in return for a mortgage of £100 + 4% interest p.a.1Anne Amyas & Frances AmyasAll and every the Messuages, Lands, Tenements & Hereditaments whatsoever holden of the said Manor by Copy of Court Roll
Catharine Amyas, Spinster, confirmed receipt of £175 in full satisfaction of the loanSeptember 23rd 1755William Donne & Mary his WifeRobert Mallom, Gentleman
Theophilus Lowe, Clerk, of Stiffkey & Elizabeth his wife (previously Elizabeth Saint Clair and executrix of the will of Ann Watson) confirmed receipt of £290 2s in full satisfaction of the loan & interest. This was confirmed January 31st 1761.November 20th 1741Thomas Grigson Payne, son of John Payne of Hingham, grocer (deceased)Robert Grigson, GentlemanAll his Messuages, Lands, Tenements & Hereditaments holden of the Manor of Deopham Hall
Philip Carver, Clerk (deceased)October 19th 1718 following the death of Walter Carver, father of Philip CarverCharles Carver, Clerk, Son & heir of Philip CarverEdmund Lask, Gentleman1) 1½ acres of Copyhold Land in Deopham at a place called Pallow Way between lands belonging to the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, late in the tenure of John Houthin, South;
another way called Pallow Way North;
abutts upon Tills Crofte East;
2) 2 acres in Small Close abutting Pye Lane East
£3 3s
John Dey (deceased) father of Jonathan DeyDecember 4th 1739 on the surrender of Robert PayneJonathan Dey as heir to his father’s estate
1) 5 acres in 5 pieces of land holden by Copy of Court Roll in Westfield in Deopham2
1.1) 2 acres with part of a messuage thereupon built called Skippers between the land late of George Dover North;
Land of this Manor South;
1.2) 3 roods between the land of this Manor North & South
1.3) 3 roods in Longland next Demeasne [sic] land of this Manor South;
land late of John Walter North;
1.4) 1 acre between land late of Philip Corey South;
land late of John Dover North;
abutts upon land of said John Dover, West;
1.5) 3 roods between land late of John Dover South, North & West;
2) 1 acre of Copyhold land in Westfield between land of Jeremiah Wodehouse East;
George Dover West;
land late of John Entwissell [sic] North & South.
£5
Jonathan DeyInto the hands of the Lord of the Manor to the use & behoof of his last will & testament.

Footnotes

  1. A marginal note recorded that this loan was discharged – see pages 158 & 159 ↩︎
  2. It was noted in the margin that George Browne Leake was admitted to these premises at the Court held on December 10th 1807. ↩︎
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