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| Title | The Manor of Deopham of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury Proceedings had and taken … 1 |
| Date | November 14th 1853 |
| Steward | Philip Millard, Gentleman |
| Location | North Walsham |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | U63/183716: 273-276 |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Garrett Oddin Taylor (deceased), died September 2nd 1846 | 1st: Court of the Manor of Deopham 1850 2nd: Court of the Manor of Deopham 1852 3rd: Court of the Manor of Deopham October 1853 | December 14th 1824 | Thomas Taylor his son | Walter James Scott | 2 perches with a cottage standing thereon, piece no 159 on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map (see below), bounded by Robert Knights in part, West & wholly, North; Charles Allen, East; Highways, South & remainder of West.2 In his will, the property is described as below. |
Extract from the Will of Garrett Oddin Taylor
His property at the time of making the will is described as:-
All that my double Cottage or Dwellinghouse with the outhouses and buildings and also the ground containing about three quarters of an acre therewith respectively used and occupied situate and being in Attleburgh in the said County now the several occupations of William Sparrow and Smith and also
All those my two Tenements, Cottages or Dwellinghouses with the Gardens and Appurtenances thereto belonging situate in Deopham in the said County now in the several occupations of Thomas Colman … which I purchased of Charles Allen, and also
All that Tenement, Cottage or Dwellinghouse with the ground and appurtenances thereto belonging also situate in Deopham aforesaid, now in the occupation of Henry Skipper,
To hold the same respectively unto and to the use of the said Thomas Taylor my son and of his heirs and assigns for ever.
Inclosures map of 1814
Location of piece 159

Location of all Dean & Chapter Copyhold lands

All rights reserved by Norfolk Record Office who hold the original; their ref is NRO C/Sca 2/86
Footnotes
- The title is followed by:
… pursuant to the Provisions of an Act of Parliament made and passed in the fourth and fifth years of the Reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria entitled “An Act for the Commutation of certain Manorial Rights and in respect of other Lands subject to such rights and for facilitating the Enfranchisement of such lands and for the improvement of such tenure and in exercise and execution thereof”.
[This act was passed on June 21st , 1841.] ↩︎ - A marginal note recorded that Elizabeth Manner Tallent was admitted to this piece at the Court held on July 2nd 1880 ↩︎
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