Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells February 1872

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Property
  3. Court of Chancery
  4. Location on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map
    1. Piece no 44
  5. Footnotes
  6. Navigation

Heading

TitleThe Manor of Shadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley: Proceedings had & taken
DateFebruary 1st 1872
StewardMatthew Sallitt Emerson, Gentleman
LocationSteward’s Office in parish of St. Stephen in Norwich
Page numbers in Court Roll299 – 302

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine

Thomas Rowing Brasnett of Hilborough , Farmer, eldest son & heir at law of John Jolly Brasnett (deceased) of Hilborough, eldest son & heir at law of Rowing Brasnett (deceased) late of Deopham, Farmer
1st Proclamation:
May 27th 1869
2nd Proclamation:
May 25th 1871
June 17th 1845 as eldest son & heir of his father, Rowing Brasnett (deceased)Robert Phoenix purchased for £50 being the apportioned sum for the copyhold part out of a total of £680 to the Bank of England (see below under Court of Chancery)Joseph RestieauxPiece no 44 on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map containing 1 acre, 2 roods & 5 perches11s 4d
The total rent owing from John Jolly Brasnett (deceased) is 4s 4d p.a. of which 1s 4d is due from Robert Phoenix and 3s 0d from Henry Shaw of Denton, Gentleman

Court of Chancery

A case was taken to the Court of Chancery between the following parties as a result of which Robert Phoenix had to make his payments to the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery.

PlaintiffsDefendants
Frederick Sippens Turner &
Elizabeth his wife
Thomas Rowing Brasnett
Sarah Christiana Brasnett
Benjamin Matthews &
Mary Ann his wife
Archibald Rowing
Solicitor: James Feltham of Hingham

Location on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map

Piece no 44

Footnotes

  1. It is noted in the margin that William Allen was admitted to this land at the Court held on July 19th 1888. ↩︎
DateChange
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