Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells June 1845

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
    1. Sworn
  3. Property
  4. Defaulters
  5. Locations on the 1814 Inclosures Map
    1. Piece no 44
    2. Piece no 53
    3. Piece no 59
    4. Piece no 76
  6. Footnotes
  7. Navigation

Heading

TitleShadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley:
A General Court Baron and Customary Court
DateJune 17th 1845
StewardSamuel Hurry Asker, Gentleman, Steward
LocationIn and for this Manor
Page numbers in Court Roll51 – 83

Homage

Sworn

Archibald Rowing
Charles Clarke

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
William Bushell of 16, Prospect Place, Wandsworth Rd, Surrey, Gentleman, and Judith Eleanor his wife (née Eldred), referred to in Court Rolls as Ellen Bushell sold the premises for 10 shillings “for the purpose of destroying the Estate Tail of her the said Judith Eleasor Bushell of and in the part or share and hereditaments then surrendered …”1November 5th 1821
Inherited under the will of John Boddenham otherwise Bodney (deceased)
John Greene Winter of the Hamlet of Heigham in Norwich, GentlemanThomas Sutton“One undivided fourth part or share of”:-
1) Piece no 53 on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map containing 35 perches;
2) Piece no 59 containing 6 acres & 10 perches;
3) Land in Morley
£8
William Henry Eldred late of Deopham, Gentleman, but then Macao in China
for 10 shillings “for the purpose of destroying the Estate Tail of him the said William Henry Eldred … “2
November 5th 1821
Inherited under the will of John Boddenham otherwise Bodney (deceased)
James ParsonsThomas Sutton“One undivided fourth part or share of”:-
1) Piece no 53 on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map containing 35 perches;
2) Piece no 59 containing 6 acres & 10 perches;
3) Land in Morley
£8
Rowing Brasnett (deceased)John Jolly Brasnett of North Tuddenham, Farmer, eldest son and heir of Rowing Brasnett1) Piece no 76 on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map containing 4 acres, 2 roods & 2 perches;3
2) Piece no 44 containing 1 acre, 2 roods & 5 perches4
4s 4d£13
John Jolly BrasnettCertain free lands held of the Lords of this Manor in free & common socage by fealty and suit of court5½d
Isaac Eason (otherwise Easton) (deceased)Robert Eason of Deopham, Yeoman, only son & heirLand in Morley8d£2 5s
Certain free lands & tenements in Morley & Deopham held of the Lords of this Manor in free & common socage by fealty and suit of court, late of Isaac Eason his father and before of John Heward1s 7d
Edward Lebbell of Deopham, BlacksmithCertain lands & tenements in Deopham held of the Lords of this Manor in free & common socage by fealty and suit of court purchased of William Dobbs 5d
Godfrey Weston of Wymondham, FarmerThomas SuttonCertain lands & tenements in Wicklewood held of the Lords of this Manor in free & common socage by fealty and suit of court late of John Burrell

11½d
John Curson, late of Deopham, then Palgrave in Suffolk, Innkeeper, surrendered the premises in return for a mortgage of £450 + interest from Edward Palmer ClarkeIndenture dated July 28th 1837 between:
1) John Curson;
2) Edward Palmer Clarke of Wymondham, Gentleman;
3) Charles Stoughton & Frederick Fairfax Stoughton, both of Wymondham, both Gentlemen.
All & every the messuages, lands & tenements whatsoever of him the said John Curson holden of this Manor by copy of Court Roll …
Ezekiel Lock (deceased)1st ProclamationLate a Copyhold tenant
Samuel Wright (deceased)1st ProclamationLate a free tenant of this Manor.
Peter Stoughton (deceased)1st ProclamationLate a free tenant of this Manor.
John Burrell (deceased)1st ProclamationLate a free tenant of this Manor.

Defaulters

All tenants of this Manor who have made default in doing their suits [sic] and services at this Court are amerced 3 pence each.

Locations on the 1814 Inclosures Map

Piece no 44

Piece no 53

Piece no 59

Piece no 76

Footnotes

  1. The Court Roll quotes as authority for this process “An Act for the abolition of Fines and Recoveries and for the substitution of more simple modes of Assurance”. Royal assent was given to this law on August 28th 1833.  ↩︎
  2. As with the previous entry, the Court Roll quotes as authority for this process “An Act for the abolition of Fines and Recoveries and for the substitution of more simple modes of Assurance”. Royal assent was given to this law on August 28th  1833. ↩︎
  3. It has been noted in the margin that Henry Shaw was admitted to this land at the Court of July 4th 1872 ↩︎
  4. It has been noted in the margin that Robert Phoenix was admitted to this land at the Court of February 1st 1872 ↩︎
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