Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells March 1842

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
  3. Property
  4. Defaulters
  5. Location on the 1814 Inclosures Map
    1. Piece no 119
  6. Footnotes
  7. Navigation

Heading

TitleThe Manor of Shadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley: The General Court Baron and Customary Court
DateMarch 10th 1842
StewardCharles John West, Gentleman, Steward
LocationIn and for this Manor
Page numbers in Court Roll16 – 50

Homage

Charles Clarke
Isaac Easton

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
William Badcock and Garrett Oddin Taylor as Executors of Edmund Badcock (deceased) sold this property to John Baker according to an Indenture dated April 5th 1839August 18th 1814 following the awards of the Inclosures CommissionJohn Baker of Shipdham, Farmer, under the last will & testament of Edmund BadcockPiece no 119 on the 1814 Deopham Inclosures Map containing 1 acre, 2 roods and 20 perches with a cottage standing thereon.1£8
George Denny Graver (deceased)

Indenture of Appointment dated October 16th 1841
between
1) Richard Dewing of Carsbrooke (only executor of George Denny Graver);
2) Clarke Stoughton as Executor of the Rev. James Stoughton, the surviving trustee appointed by the will of John Browne, Esquire;
3) Clarke Stoughton
Clarke Stoughton of Sparham, Esquire, only son and surviving heir of the Rev. James StoughtonJohn Mitchell, Gentleman1) 4 acres, 3 roods & 29 perches;
2) 1 acre & 35 perches;
3) 10 acres, 1 rood & 16 perches;
4) 1 acre, 3 roods & 20 perches
all in Morley, totalling 18 acres 1 rood & 20 perches
17s 11½d£45
James Stoughton (deceased)Clarke StoughtonJohn Mitchell1) 3 acres, 1 rood & 5 perches;
2) 1 acre & 35 perches;
3) 2 roods
all in Morley, totalling 5 acres2
14s 10d£12 10s
Clarke StoughtonJohn MitchellCertain free lands and tenements in Morley, held of the Lords of this Manor by fealty suit of Court and the respective yearly rents, in free and common socage, late of George Denny Graver.6d
+
10d
+
4d
Clarke StoughtonJohn MitchellCertain free lands and tenements in Morley, held of the Lords of this Manor by fealty suit of Court and the respective yearly rents, in free and common socage, late of Light1s
Clarke StoughtonJohn MitchellCertain free lands and tenements in Morley, held of the Lords of this Manor by fealty suit of Court and the respective yearly rents, in free and common socage, late of Richard Wright3s
Clarke StoughtonJohn MitchellCertain free lands and tenements in Morley, held of the Lords of this Manor by fealty suit of Court and the respective yearly rents, in free and common socage, late of James Stoughton & Thomas Church, formerly Burman’s9s 6d
Clarke StoughtonJohn MitchellCertain free lands and tenements in Morley, held of the Lords of this Manor by fealty suit of Court and the respective yearly rents, in free and common socage, late of James Stoughton & Thomas Church, formerly Tyson’s3d
Clarke StoughtonJohn MitchellCertain free lands and tenements in Morley, held of the Lords of this Manor by fealty suit of Court and the respective yearly rents, in free and common socage, formerly Thumblethorpe’s1s
Clarke StoughtonJohn MitchellCertain free lands and tenements in Morley, held of the Lords of this Manor by fealty suit of Court and the respective yearly rents, in free and common socage, late of James Stoughton & Thomas Church, formerly Charles Buckle’s6s 9d
John Turner Graver Browne of Morley, EsquireJohn MitchellCertain free lands and tenements in Morley St. Peter, held of the Lords of this Manor by fealty suit of Court and the respective yearly rents, in free and common socage, late of John Beevor Esquire, formerly Parke’s5d
Garrett Oddin Taylor of Deopham, GentlemanSamuel TaylorCertain free lands and tenements in Deopham, held of the Lords of this Manor by fealty suit of Court and the respective yearly rents, in free and common socage, late of Stephen Taylor, formerly Roger’s31s 6d
James Johnson of Southbergh, Farmer, and Rebecca his wife Rebecca JohnsonAll & every the messuages, lands, tenements and premises whatsoever of her the said Rebecca Johnson holden of the Lords of this Manor by copy of Court Roll …
January 30th 1841 Andrew Lane of Deopham, Miller, surrendered premises in return for a mortgage of £150 + interest at 4½% p.a.4
This is the same mortgage as that recorded in the Court of Deopham Hall held on July 22nd 1841.
Rev. Joseph Lane of Attleborough
John Steward (deceased)2nd Proclamation:
April 17th 1837
3rd Proclamation
Late a free tenant
William Dobbs sold premises 1st Proclamation for Edward Lebell to come into Court to acknowledge free tenure5Edward Lebell of Deopham, BlacksmithCertain lands & tenements held in free & common socage

Defaulters

All persons owing suit & service at this Court who have made default therein are amerced 3 pence each.

Location on the 1814 Inclosures Map

Footnotes

  1. A note in the margin recorded that John Brunton was admitted to these premises at the Court of April 8th 1865 ↩︎
  2. It is recorded in the margin that J. B. Grave Browne, Esq, was admitted to this land on September 12th 1876 ↩︎
  3. A marginal notes states that John Taylor acknowledged tenure of this land on June 20th 1848 ↩︎
  4. It is noted in the margin that the principal + interest were discharged as recorded in the Court Roll on June 20th 1848 ↩︎
  5. It is noted in the margin that Edmund Lebbell was admitted at the next court [i.e. June 17th 1845]. ↩︎
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