Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Deopham Hall October 1839

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
  3. Property
  4. Defaulters
  5. Locations on the 1814 Inclosures Map
    1. Piece no 40
    2. Piece No 81
    3. Piece no 88
  6. Footnotes
  7. Navigation

Heading

TitleThe Manor of Deopham Hall:
A General Court
DateOctober 22nd 1839
StewardSamuel Heyhoe Le Neve Gilman, Gentleman, Steward
LocationIn & for the said Manor
Page numbers in Court Roll222 – 229

Homage

Isaac Easton
William Jolly

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
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 CommissionersBridgett Brasnett of Wymondham, spinster, daughter of Ann BrasnettJohn BrasnettPiece no 81 on the Deopham Inclosures Map of 1814 containing 3 acres, 1 rood & 16 perches.1£82s 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, thatcherHimselfPiece no 40 on the Deopham Inclosures Map of 1814 containing 1 acre, 1 rood & 37 perches£1 10s1s
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 10s4s 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

Piece No 81

Piece no 88

Footnotes

  1. It has been noted in the margin that T. R. Fendick was admitted to this land at the Court of April 21st 1885 ↩︎
  2. It has been noted in the margin that Philip Daniel Alexander was admitted on November 11th 1850 ↩︎
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