Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells April 1653

Contents

  1. Note
  2. Heading
  3. Essoins
  4. Homage
    1. Sworn
  5. Property
  6. Navigation

Note

The record of this Court from the time of Cromwell’s Commonwealth was written in English.

Heading

TitleShadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley:
General Court of Elizabeth Hobart, widow.
DateApril 16th 1653
Steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll10 – 11

Essoins

George Roperby the bayliffe of the Mannor
Leonard Newman
Richard Thyme
Henry Hynde
by William Childerhouse
Thomas Smythby Margaret Smyth

Homage

Sworn

Robert Underwood
Thomas Walter
John Leight
Edward Stephenson

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
Robert Childerhouse (deceased)January 18th1647
on the surrender of
1) Andrew Male & Mary his wife;
2) William Juby & Frances his wife;
3) Thomas Howes & Susan his wife;
these being 3 of the sisters & coheirs of Robert Juby (deceased)
William Childerhouse is brother & heir of Robert ChilderhouseOne fifth of:-
2 acres & 1 rood in Deopham:
1) 1 acre inclosed at Bylam Falgate between land late of Oliver Brown & now of late of Henry Hynde, East,
Common Way from Bylam Falgate to Deepeham Church, West,
abutting the Common Way from Westmore to Deepeham, South,
2) 3 roods of land in Deepeham between lan of John Sedley, Esquire, South,
land late of Fabell Bubbing now John Ockley, North,
abutts the aforementioned way, West,
land of the Manor of Morley Hall, East.
2s 9½d20s
Margaret Childerhouse, widowHerself1) 9 acres of freehold land in one piece in Morley field;
2) 1 acre in the same field.
left blank
Martyn Sedley, esquire, (deceased)1st ProclamationJohn Sedley, esquire, is heir & of full age but did not appear in CourtCopyhold & freehold tenant
James Bubbyn (deceased)1st Proclamation:
October 14th 1651
2nd Proclamation:
November 3rd 1652
3rd Proclamation
“with an audible voyce”.
Seisure to the Lady of the Manor is awarded because William Bubbyn, the heir of James Bubbyn (deceased), has not come to Court to claim his inheritance.
Edmund Cock (deceased)1st ProclamationCopyhold tenant
DateChange
23/10/25Published – IMG_4789