Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells January 1635

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Free Tenants
  3. Inquisitores Ex Officio
  4. Property
  5. Footnotes
  6. Source Document
  7. Navigation

Heading

TitleShadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley:
Court Barron of Miles Hobart, esquire
DateJanuary 15th 1635
[Ecclesiastical calendar]
Steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll57 – 58

Free Tenants

Sir Anthony Drury
Sir John Windham
Martin Sydley [Sedley], esquire
Robert Long, gentleman
Francis Amyas, gentleman
Edward Burman, gentleman
Henry Moane, gentleman
Richard Wrighte, gentleman
John Jakers
Robert Newman, jure ux
Thomas Blisse
John Stephenson
Robert Juby (dead)
Robert Syer
John Entwisle, alius ventris
Robert Newman
William Bidwell
Ruben Godfrey
Jane Bale, widow
Nicholas Howlett, clerk
Edward Cock
Philip Cory
William Neave
Ann Kempe, widow
Adam Neave
Henry Hyndes
Edward Stephenson

Inquisitores Ex Officio

Martin Sydley [Sedley], esquire
Robert Longe, gentleman
Francis Amyas, gentleman
jc Edmund Burman, gentleman
jc Margaret Wright, widow
Samuel Hardingclerk
George Brumpton
John Brooke, senior
John Ocle, jure uxsworn
William Bidwell – sworn
Robert Juby (dead)
Thomas Aldrich
Robert Jeckes
Francis Bubben
Robert Roper
Henry Cock – sworn
Robert Underwoode – sworn
William Noobes – sworn
John Entwisle
Edward Stephenson – sworn
Richard Raven
George Cooper
Robert Newman – sworn
Edward Cock
Robert Allen
Gregory Reynolds by Elizabeth Howes, guardian
Robert Juby by Margaret Juby, guardian, sworn

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
Robert Juby (deceased)Robert Juby as son & heir of Robert Juby (deceased);
since the son is only 12 years old, and his brother 14, Margaret Juby their mother is appointed guardian
2 acres & 1 rood in 2 pieces in Deepham:-
1) 1½ acres by Bylam Falgate between land lately of Oliver Browne now Gregory Hynde, East,
a Common Way from Bylan Falgate to the Church of Deepham, West,
abutts a common was from Westmore …, South,
2) 3 roods in Deepham Field between John Amyas, gentleman, South,
land lately of Isabelle Bubbing now John Ockley, North,
the aforementioned way, West,
land of the Manor of Morley Hall, East
24s
Robert Longe surrendered by the hand of John Ockley, a copyhold tenant, in the presence of Robert Underwoode & Francis Bubbing.Robert Newman, senior3 acres in divers pieces:-
1) 2½ acres now inclosed in Westfield in Deopham between land of this Manor in the tenancy of Thomas Walter, South,
land of the Manor of Deopham Hall, Norht,
abuts on land of John Longe, West,
a way from Tungreene, East;
2) ½ acre of copyhold land in Custars Croft in Deepham between Robert Longe, gentleman, South,
Phillip Woodhouse, North,
abutts Tungate Lane, East,
land of Richard Walters, alius Smyth, West.1
35s

Footnotes

  1. A marginal note recorded that Leonard Newman was admitted to “this half” on November 3rd 1652. The record of that Court refers to the half acre. ↩︎

Source Document

DateChange
2/11/25Published – IMG_4549