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| Title | Shadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley: General Court Baron of William Grigson, Clerk |
| Date | May 8th 1702 |
| Steward | Arthur Branthwayt, esquire |
| Location | – |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | 62 – 64 |
Homage
Sworn
| Robert Blomfield Robert Draper William Neve |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diane Levold (deceased) | [May 6th] 1695 | Samuel Levold | Robert Draper | 1) 1 acre of land in Hawfield in Deopham between land of the Manor of Ellingham, South, land lately of Robert Seaman, North & West, abutts holme way, East; 2) 3 roods of copyhold land in 2 pieces in an inclosure called Sallow Close in Hawfield in Deopham. | |||
| Henry Porter (deceased) | Margaret Porter, widow & relict of the deceased according to the will of the deceased [see below] | 2½ acres of copyhold land in Deepham, abutts land of Tooke[?], North, common pasture of Deopham called Southhall, South, land of Robert Blomfield East & West.1 | |||||
| Margaret Porter | Lord of the Manor, to the use of the will of Margaret Porter. | ||||||
| William Barnham, gentleman (deceased) | [November 6th] 1690 | Elizabeth Pooly of Morley, spinster | 3 acres in Westfield in Deopham between land of Margaret Alexander, widow, lately Entwisells alius ventris, East, West & North, abutts a way running from Stolland Street to the Church of Deopham, copyhold land lately of William Barnham held of the Dean & Chapter, South.2 | ||||
| Robert Blomfield | Lord of the Manor, to the use of the will of Robert Blomfield. | ||||||
| John Fyson (deceased) | 1st Proclamation | Copyhold tenant |
Extract from the will of Henry Porter
The following extract from the will of Henry Porter dated April 28th 1701 has been copied into the Court Roll in English:
I, Henry Porter,
Item:
I give, devise and bequeath all my land lying & being in Deepham in the County of aforementioned unto Margarett my well beloved wife and to her heires for ever.

Footnotes
- It has been noted in the margin that Edmund Wright was admitted to this land at the Court held in 1705. ↩︎
- It has been noted in the margin that Edward Hatch was admitted to this land at the Court held in 1705. ↩︎
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| 28/3/26 | Published – IMG_4602 |