Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells May 1673

Contents

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

Heading

TitleShadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley:
A Court
DateMay 14th 1673
StewardRobert Dey
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll10 – 11

Homage

Sworn

Robert DraperLeonard NewmanHenry Porter

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
1) William Ellys & Ann his wife;
2) Thomas Swanne & Rose his wife;
3) Elizabeth Fenne, widow;
surrendered
Mathew GoldHimself1) 2½ acres in Morley Field ;
2) 2½ acres in Morley
3s 11½d30s
December 18th 1672
John Cock of Deopham, yeoman conditionally surrendered out of Court in the presence of John Randall & Thomas Seaborne in return for a mortgage of £35.
November 17th 16561 as son & heir of Edward CockEdward Slylop of Wymondham, yeoman1) 1 acre of land in Deopham next to land lately of Philip Woodhouse, Baronet, West,
north head abutts land of divers men,
south head abutts Pallow Way;
2) 4 acres lately inclosed between land of Philip Woodhouse, East,
land now or lately of divers men, West, abutts land of John Wright, North,
Pallow way, South.
1) William Ellys & Ann his wife;
2) Thomas Swann & Rose his wife;
3) Elizabeth Fenn, widow.
sold to Mathew Gold5 acres of freehold land in Morley Field in 4 pieces, lately in the tenure of Henry Cock.1s 11d
Mathew Gold16 acres of freehold land & pasture, and a pightle6s 2d

Footnotes

  1. There was no Court on this date; the Court of November 13th 1656 has no references to the Cock family. The inheritance by John Cock from Edward Cock was recorded at the Court of December 13th 1658. ↩︎
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