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| Title | The Manor of Deopham Hall: A General Court |
| Date | October 22nd 1839 |
| Steward | Samuel Heyhoe Le Neve Gilman, Gentleman, Steward |
| Location | In & for the said Manor |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | 222 – 229 |
Homage
| Isaac Easton |
| William Jolly |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 24th 1834: Indenture of bargain and sale by 1) Ann Brasnett of Watton, widow of Henry Brasnett of Griston, farmer (deceased); 2) Rowing Brasnett of Deopham, farmer, eldest son & heir of Henry Brasnett (deceased); The following had been named as executors of the will of Henry Brasnett (deceased) but only the first outlived Henry Brasnett: 1) Ann Brasnett his wife; 2) Robert Brasnett of Wymondham his brother; 3) Peter Mason of Cranworth his Brother in Law. | April 7th 1814 under the award of the Inclosures Commissioners | Bridgett Brasnett of Wymondham, spinster, daughter of Ann Brasnett | John Brasnett | Piece no 81 on the Deopham Inclosures Map of 1814 containing 3 acres, 1 rood & 16 perches.1 | £8 | 2s 6d | |
| May 3rd 1834: Indenture of bargain and sale by Ann Brasnett of Watton, widow as sole surviving executrix of of her husband Henry Brasnett of Griston, farmer (deceased). [Further details as above] | Taylor Phenix, thatcher | Himself | Piece no 40 on the Deopham Inclosures Map of 1814 containing 1 acre, 1 rood & 37 perches | £1 10s | 1s | ||
| William Simpson the younger (deceased) | 1st Proclamation: April 12th 1838 2nd Proclamation: April 16th 1839 | October 20th 1819 following the death of Martha Say, under the will of Joseph Say. | John Palgrave Simpson, brother & heir of William Simpson (deceased) | Piece no 88 on the Deopham Inclosures Map of 1814 containing 2 acres, 1 rood & 35 perches2 | £6 10s | 4s 7d | |
| John Mann (deceased) | 1st Proclamation: April 12th 1838 2nd Proclamation: April 16th 1839 3rd Proclamation | Certain lands & tenements held by Copy of Court Roll |
Defaulters
All persons owing suit and service who have made default are amerced 9 pence each.
Locations on the 1814 Inclosures Map
Piece no 40

All rights reserved by Norfolk Record Office who hold the original; their ref is NRO C/Sca 2/86
Piece No 81

All rights reserved by Norfolk Record Office who hold the original; their ref is NRO C/Sca 2/86
Piece no 88

All rights reserved by Norfolk Record Office who hold the original; their ref is NRO C/Sca 2/86
Footnotes
- It has been noted in the margin that T. R. Fendick was admitted to this land at the Court of April 21st 1885 ↩︎
- It has been noted in the margin that Philip Daniel Alexander was admitted on November 11th 1850 ↩︎
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| 18/5/25 | Published – IMG_20250312_112409 |