Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells July 1722

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
    1. Sworn
  3. Property
  4. Navigation

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TitleShadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley:
A Special Court held at the request of John Amyas, Clerk
DateJuly 17th 1722
StewardJohn Amyas, Gentleman, Steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll112 – 116

Homage

Sworn

Edward Wright
Robert Hobard

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
John Amyas, Clerk and Mary his wife July 20th 1685
on the surrender of John Amyas, Gentleman
Mary, wife of John Amyas, Clerk, until the end of her life
and
Anne Amyas, widow & relict of George Amyas (deceased) until the end of her life

after their decease to
1) Mary wife of Edward Sayer
2) Catharine Amyas,
3) Elizabeth Amyas
in Coparcenary to
the 3 daughters of John Amyas, Clerk
1) 3½ acres in Deopham between Ellis, South,
land of the Manor of Deopham Hall, North,
land of divers men, East,
Churchstreet to Churchfield, lately in the tenure of John Newman;
2) 3 acres called Garrards, a piece lately of John Cocke, West,
a piece called Palmers lately of John Cocke, East,
abutts the Common Pasture of Deopham, North,
a way from The Westgate to the Messuage of John Cocke, South;
3) 2 acres in 2 pieces between John Cocke, West,
aforementioned Way, North,
4) 3½ roods between John Cocke, West,
land of the Manor of Blomviles, East;
5) 2½ roods between John Cocke, East,
Manor of Blomviles, West;
6) 1½ acres at South Hill between land of the Manor of Blomviles ,
land once of Robert Cryer and afterwards of — Underwood, South,
land of the Priory of Canterbury, East & West.
Total 11½ acres
£11 10s
DateChange
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