Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Deopham of the Dean & Chapter of Canterbury July 1829

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
  3. Property
  4. Footnotes
  5. Navigation

Heading

TitleThe Manor of Deopham of the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury: A Special Court Baron
DateJuly 14th 1829
StewardSamuel Heyhoe Le Neve Gilman, Deputy Steward of Philip Millard1, Gentleman, Chief Steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll186 – 193

Homage

Garratt Oddin Taylor
Rowing Brasnett

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
Thomas Edward Tawell Colman of Wicklewood, GentlemanArchibald Rowing admitted as tenant for the purposes of a Common Recovery;
Archibald Bale of Deopham, Labourer, claimed the land.
James Clarke the Minister of this Court & Bailiff of this Manor was ordered to cause “full seizin of the Tenements aforesaid etc. to be delivered to the said Archibald Bale”.
4 acres & 1 rood in Wicklewood
Thomas Edward Tawell ColmanSurrendered to the use of of his last will & testamentWilliam FosterAll & singular the Messuages, Lands & Tenements, Hereditaments whatsoever held by Copy of Court Roll

Footnotes

  1. This would appear to be the first mention of a member of the Millard family in the history of Deopham. Both Philip Millard and the rest of the family went on to play significant roles in the history of the village. ↩︎
DateChange
25/1/25Published – 20250108_141042