Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Deopham of the Dean & Chapter of Canterbury March 1764

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
  3. Property
  4. Fines & Reliefs from Samuel Gilman’s Account
  5. Footnotes
  6. Navigation

Heading

TitleDeopham of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury
The First General Court Baron of Mrs Anne Amyas, Spinster, Lady of this Manor
DateMarch 1st 1764
StewardSamuel Gilman, Gentleman, Steward
Location
Page number in Court Roll190 – 194
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CCA-U63/48967 – loose document

Homage

Jonathan Dey
James Cooper

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
John Amyas (deceased)1st ProclamationDivers Lands & Tenements held by Copy of Court roll
William Buckle (deceased)
August 19th 1757: Surrendered his property into the hands of the Lord of the Manor
1st Proclamation:
March 17th 1763
August 19th 1757 on the surrender of James GallasJohn Buckle by virtue of the will of William Buckle (deceased) his fatherThrower Buckle1 acre of Copyhold Land in Church Field in Deopham in a certain Inclosure between
Lands of Walter Carver, Gentleman, on the North;
Francis Tyson South;
abutts upon land of Jeremiah Colman West.1
£1 7s 6d
John BuckleThrower BuckleCertain lands & tenements late Coleman’s late Youngman’s2s 11¾d
John BuckleThrower BuckleCertain other lands & tenements late Humphrey’s 1s 8d
Stephen Stacey (deceased)1st Proclamation:
April 14th 1752
May 14th 1745
according to the will of
James Stacey (deceased) father of Stephen Stacey (deceased)
Mary Stacey, only daughter and Heir at Law of Stephen Stacey (deceased)1) 1 tenement called Brown’s with a Barn built in Deopham with the Appurtenances in Woolwyte otherwise Stalland Street containing 1 acre;
2) 2 acres & 1½ roods between
Land late of Robert Roper now or late of Stephen Payne South;
Free land of John Cutts North;
abutts upon the Common Pasture called the Stalland West. 2
£9
Mary StaceySurrendered into the hands of the Lady of the Manor, to the use & behoof of the last will and testament of Mary StaceyAll & singular the lands, tenements & hereditaments whatsoever held by Copy of Court Roll
Mary StaceyCertain lands & tenements, late Stacey’s, held as a Freehold tenant of the Lady of the Manor 2s 4d
Rev. Randall BurroughsRobert Mallom, GentlemanCertain lands & tenements, late Wetham’s, late Wright’s held as a Freehold tenant of the Lady of the Manor.32s 6d

Fines & Reliefs from Samuel Gilman’s Account

These are taken from the listing of Fines and Reliefs for the period 1742-1769.

Fine/ReliefPersonValue
(£.s.d)
Fine John Buckle1:7:6
ReliefJohn Buckle0:2:11¾
ReliefRandal Burroughs, Clerk0:2:6
FineMary Stacey9:0:0
ReliefMary Stacey0:2:4

Footnotes

  1. It has been noted in the margin that Hannah Buckle was admitted to this land at a Court held November 8th 1769. ↩︎
  2. It has been noted in the margin that William Clarke was admitted to this land on December 31st 1765. ↩︎
  3. It has been noted in the margin that the Rev. Ellis Burroughes was admitted to this land on November 10th 1800 ↩︎
DateChange
15/1/25Additional data from Court Book – 20250108_114740
27/12/24Court record added ref 20231011_122932
10/5/24Published