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- Homage
- Property
- Defaulters
- Details
- Locations on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map
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| Title | The Manor of Shadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley: A General Court Baron |
| Date | June 20th 1848 |
| Steward | Samuel Hurry Asker, Gentleman |
| Location | In & for this Manor |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | 121 – 165 |
Homage
| Archibald Rowing |
| Charles Clarke |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Garrett Oddin Taylor (deceased) | 1st Proclamation: October 20th 1846 | March 11th 1815 | John Taylor of Winfarthing, Farmer, eldest son of Garrett Oddin Taylor | Thomas William Sutton | 1) 1 acre in Morley; 2) 20 perches in Morley 1 | 1s 9d | £2 10s |
| 1) Thomas Eldred 2) Sarah Eldred 3) James Parsons 4) John Greene Winter | November 5th 1821 under the will of John Boddenham otherwise Bodney | Allen Rushbrooke in trust for Thomas Allen Rushbrooke | Thomas William Sutton | Land in Morley comprising 5 acres, 3 roods & 10 perches | 10s 6d | £15 | |
| 1) Thomas Eldred 2) Sarah Eldred 3) James Parsons 4) John Greene Winter | November 5th 1821 under the will of John Boddenham otherwise Bodney | William Dack Daniel of Wymondham in trust for William Daniel | Thomas William Sutton | Land in Morley comprising 2 acres & 2 roods & 22 perches | 3s 2d | £7 | |
| 1) Thomas Eldred 2) Sarah Eldred 3) James Parsons 4) John Greene Winter | November 5th 1821 under the will of John Boddenham otherwise Bodney. James Parsons had been admitted on June 17th 1845 having discharged the Estate Tail on surrender of William Henry Eldred. John Greene Winter had been admitted on June 17th 1845 having discharged the Estate Tail on surrender of William Bushell & Judith Eleanor Bushell. | Edward Baxter of Deopham, Farmer, paid £5 for the property, freed and discharged from the Estates tail | Piece no 53 in the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map, containing 35 perches | 6½d | £1 | ||
| James Hovell Limmer (deceased) | July 10th 1827 Under the will of William Colman | Robert Haselwood of Attleburgh, Plumber & Glazier | Land in Great Ellingham comprising 1 rood & 7 perches of Copyhold land, part of a total of 4½ acres | ¼d | £1 | ||
| John Taylor | Thomas William Sutton | Certain lands in Deopham, late of Garrett Oddin Taylor, held in free & common socage by fealty and suit of Court2 | 1s 6d | ||||
| John Turner Graver Browne of Morley, Esquire | Thomas William Sutton | Certain lands in Deopham, late of Samuel Wright, held in free & common socage by fealty and suit of Court | 5d | ||||
| John Mann of Wicklewood, Bricklayer conditionally surrendered this property on November 26th 1846 in return for a mortgage of £260 + interest3. | November 26th 1846 | Edward Palmer Clarke of Wymondham, Gentleman | Piece no 59 on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map containing 6 acres & 10 perches called “Deopham Close”. | ||||
| Edward Baxter | Certain lands and tenements in Deopham, late of Judith Eleanor Bushell, Thomas Eldred, Sarah Eldred and William Henry Eldred held in free & common socage by fealty and suit of Court4 | 10d | |||||
| On November 18th 1825: William Gunton Durrant of Reymerstone, Yeoman, confirmed satisfaction of the loan advanced to John Dobbs | John Dobbs of Deopham, Farmer | ||||||
| October 29th 1846: Rev. Joseph Lane of Attleburgh confirmed satisfaction of the mortgage of £150 + interest had occurred on January 30th 1841. | [see Court of March 10th 1842] | Andrew Lane late of Deopham, Miller (deceased) | |||||
| June 30th 1847: Charles Cockell as executor of William Stannard Cockell of Attleburgh (deceased) confirmed discharge of mortgage of £1,400 + interest | November 25th 1825 | Andrew Lane late of Deopham, Miller (deceased) | |||||
| George Hubbard (deceased) | 1st Proclamation | Certain lands & tenements held of this Manor by copy of Court Roll. |
Defaulters
Those tenants of this Manor who have made default in doing their suits & services at this Court are amerced 3d each.

Details
Description of Piece No 59
The following description of Piece no 59 is given in the Court Roll; there is no indication that there was any building on the plot at this time.
All that piece or parcel of Land lying in Deopham aforesaid called “Deopham Close” marked on the Map annexed to the Deopham Inclosures Award No. 59 containing six acres and ten perches bounded
by Land by the said award allotted to John Francis, North-west
By the Lower Hackford Road, North-east
By land thereby allotted to the Reverend John Howard and now belonging to the Reverend Charles Beauchamp Cooper, South-east, and
By Land thereby allotted to Thomas Kett and Thomas Beck as Trustees under the Will of John Bousell and is now or was late belonging to Philip Pitts and respectively South-west
Which said piece of land is now or was late in the occupation of Robert Capon or his assigns.
Locations on the Deopham 1814 Inclosures Map
Piece no 53

All rights reserved by Norfolk Record Office who hold the original; their ref is NRO C/Sca 2/86
Piece no 59

All rights reserved by Norfolk Record Office who hold the original; their ref is NRO C/Sca 2/86
Footnotes
- A note in the margin records that J.B. Graver Browne was admitted to these premises at the Court of September 12th 1876. ↩︎
- It has been noted in the margin that J.B.G. Browne was admitted to this land at the Court held on September 12th 1876 ↩︎
- It is stated in the margin that satisfaction of this loan was recorded on July 19th 1888. ↩︎
- It is noted in the margin that this property became John Evett’s on January 20th 1862. ↩︎
Navigation
| Date | Change |
|---|---|
| 12/5/25 | Description of Piece No 59 |
| 28/12/24 | Published IMG_20241210_105646 |