Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Deopham of the Dean & Chapter of Canterbury October 31st 1900

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Property
  3. Location on the 1814 Inclosures Map
    1. Piece no 45
    2. Piece No 75
    3. Piece no 92
    4. Piece no 105
    5. Piece no 159
    6. Piece no 182
  4. Footnotes
  5. Navigation

Heading

TitleThe Manor of Deopham of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury:
General Court Baron of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, Lords of the Manor
DateOctober 31st 1900
StewardRobert Clarke, Deputy Steward
LocationIn & for the said Manor
Page numbers in Court RollU63/183718: Not paginated
U63/183717: 97 – 121

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
James Shickle of North Tuddenham, Farmer, surrendered1st Proclamation for John Bartle Pomeroy to come to Court and be admittedJohn Bartle Pomeroy in trust for David WoodrowPiece no 92 on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map containing 1 acre, 1 rood & 35 perches
John Turner of Wicklewood, FarmerCertain lands & tenements held in free & common socage, late of Rev. Henry Collison, before of Elizabeth Collison, now part of “High Farm” in Wicklewood, now belonging to & in the occupation of John Turner2s 10d
William Turner of Deopham, General ShopkeeperCertain lands & tenements formerly Cullyer’s, afterwards Jolly’s, then Rowing Brasnett’s, afterwards of Philip Howard and late of Rebecca Howard, which lands & tenements now form part of the “Green Farm” at Deopham, purchased by William Turner from the representatives of Rebecca Howard2s 8d
Henry Shaw (deceased)
Executors:
1) John Plowman
Tillett of Hingham, Farmer;
2) Henry Edwin Garrod of Diss, Solicitor;
3) Charles Hurrell of Deopham, Farmer
April 17th 1872October 10th 1896: purchased from executors of Henry Shaw for £450 paid by Martha Ann Peacock, widow, for the use of William Liddelow Peacock of Deopham, Farmer, but held in trust for Martha Ann Peacock & her heirs.1 acre & 5 perches; piece no 75 on the Inclosure Commission’s map of 1814£2
Henry William Williamson (deceased)April 13th 1870 by purchase from the executors of Thomas Edward Tawell ColmanAnn Williamson of 5 Alexandra Road, Norwich, widowCharlie Yeoman Hall4 acres, 1 rood & 18 perches in Wicklewood£10
Ann Williamson Charlie Yeoman HallCertain lands & tenements held in free & common socage, late of Henry William Williamson, before Thomas Edward Tawell Colman2s
July 2nd 1880Elizabeth Marner Tallent, wife of Herbert Tallent of West Acre, Gentleman.
Deed of Enfranchisement enrolled, having paid £2 to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.
Piece no 159 on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map containing 2 perches with a cottage standing thereon
May 31st 1890Henry George Austin of Canterbury, Esquire.
Deed of Enfranchisement enrolled, having paid £60 to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.
Piece no 105 on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map containing 8 acres & 3 roods
December 8th 1888 as heir of William Robert ClarkeEdward Routh Clarke of Wymondham, Gentleman.
Deed of Enfranchisement enrolled, having paid £30 to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.
Piece no 182 on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map containing 3 acres, 1 rood & 10 perches with a Cottage and building standing thereon.
Mary Ann Rowing (deceased)1st ProclamationFree tenant1
October 28th1870 on the surrender of Thomas Rowing Brasnett, heir of John Jolley BrasnettDecember 9th 1897:
Robert Phoenix of Deopham, Retired Farmer:
Deed of Enfranchisement enrolled, having paid £2 to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.
1 rood & 14 perches; piece no 45 on the Inclosure Commission’s map of 1814

Location on the 1814 Inclosures Map

Piece no 45

Piece No 75

Piece no 92

Piece no 105

Piece no 159

Piece no 182

Footnotes

  1. There is a marginal note against this entry referring to Walter Charles Allen acquiring property that previously belonged to Mary Ann Rowing at the Court held October 16th 1909. ↩︎
DateChange
6/2/25Reviewed against Court Book – 20250108_151049
10/5/24Published – 20231012_122104