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| Title | Deopham of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury: A General Court Baron |
| Date | August 19th 1757 |
| Steward | Samuel Gilman, Gentleman, Steward |
| Location | – |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | 153 – 168 |
Homage
| Richard Jolly |
| John Cooper |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stephen Stacy (deceased) | 1st Proclamation: April 14th 1752 2nd Proclamation | Copyhold tenant | |||||
| John Stacey & William Grigson – conditional surrender | 1st Proclamation: April 14th 1752 2nd Proclamation | ||||||
| John Coleman (deceased) | 1st Proclamation | ||||||
| January 16th 1753 William Greengrass made conditional surrender out of Court in return for a mortgage of £14 14s | Richard Barton of Aslacton, Gentleman | All & every the Messuages, Lands, Tenements & Hereditaments whatsoever | |||||
| John Payne (deceased) – brother of Thomas Grigson Payne. | June 8th 1748 by virtue of the will of John Payne (deceased) the father | Thomas Grigson Payne | Robert Mallom, Gentleman | 1) 1 messuage & 1 acre of land in Deopham 2) 3 roods of Copyhold land in Westfield 3) 2 acres 2½ roods between land late of John Skip1, East; land of the Manor of Blomefield called Lomers2, West Haugh Pightle, South; Deopham Common Pasture, North. 3 | |||
| Thomas Grigson Payne | Robert Mallom, Gentleman | Freehold lands & tenements late Scott’s | 2s | ||||
| Thomas Grigson Payne | Robert Mallom, Gentleman | Freehold lands & tenements late Scarning’s | 6d | ||||
| Thomas Grigson Payne | Robert Mallom, Gentleman | Freehold lands & tenements late Shepper’s | 4d | ||||
| November 13th 1752 James Gall out of Court surrendered | March 10th 1730 as son & heir of John Gall | William Buckle of Crownthorpe, Gentleman | 1 acre in Churchfield in an Inclosure between Water Carter North; Francis Fyson South; Jeremiah Colman West.4 | ||||
| William Buckle | The Lord of the Manor, to the use & behoof of his last will & testament. | ||||||
| Samuel Wilson | April 14th 1752 | Samuel Gilman of Hingham, Gentleman | One Moiety of a house copyhold of this Manor, part of the tenement Brown’s, i.e. the west part situated next to John Corey North, Stalland Common pasture South.5 | ||||
| Samuel Gilman of Hingham, Gentleman | The Lord of the Manor, to the use & behoof of his last will & testament. | ||||||
| Catharine Amyas, William Dunn (Senior & Junior) | Certain freehold lands & tenements | 1s 11d |
Footnotes
- This appears to be a poorly copied description from the Court of October 18th 1681 where the land to the East is described as belonging to John Skipper. ↩︎
- The record of this Court clearly states Lomers
to the West, although in the Court of October 18th 1681 it was recorded as Somers:
. ↩︎ - A marginal note recorded that William Lock was admitted “to the whole” at the Court of February 20th 1797. ↩︎
- A marginal note recorded that John Buckle was admitted to this land at the Court of March 1st 1764. ↩︎
- A marginal note recorded that Ralph Ponder was admitted on November 8th 1769. ↩︎
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| 14/1/25 | Published – 20250108_114011 |