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| Title | Deopham of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury: A special Court at the request of John Stoughton & Muriel his wife; Richard Ferrier, Lord of the Manor |
| Date | July 27th 1726 |
| Steward | – |
| Location | – |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | 42 – 44 |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 4th 1726: John Fidd surrendered out of Court into the hands of the Lord of the Manor by John Jermy the Steward in the presence of Robert Toll, Gentleman | At a special Court on February 28th 1725 following the death of Mary Fidd his mother | John Stoughton of Runhall, Gentleman, & Muriel his wife | Himself | 1) A messuage in Narrowgate Street in Deopham with 5 acres of land & pasture adjoining a Deopham field called Haughfield or Wren’s Pightle 2) A croft with 2 acres & 2 roods of land & pasture in the occupation of Mary Thomilthorpe in Haughfield between land of John Pooley West; land of Edward Bourman called Wren’s Pightle, East; Abuts Margaret Lane aka Stolland Lane from Town Green to Stolland in Deopham 1 | £15 |

Footnotes
- It has been noted in the margin that Robert Stoughton was admitted February 7th 1788. ↩︎
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| Date | Change |
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| 26/2/25 | Published – 20250108_111555 |