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| Title | Shadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley: General Court Baron |
| Date | May 25th 1830 |
| Steward | John Grand, gentleman, steward |
| Location | – |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | 289 – 295 |
Homage
Sworn
| Robert Curson Charles Clarke |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rev. James Stoughton of Sparham (the surviving trustee of John Browne of Tacolnestone, esquire (deceased) | John Burrell | Certain lands held in free & common socage, formerly of Charles Buckle, esquire, afterwards of Frances the wife of Jeremiah Ives, esquire, late of John Matthews.1 | Relief 6s 9d | ||||
| John Bunnett of Morley St Buttolph, Higler2 | Himself | Certain lands & tenements held in free & common socage, formerly of William Raven, late of Robert Raven. | 7d | ||||
| October 17th 1829: Charles Clarke of Morley St Buttolph, Miller, surrendered out of Court in return for a mortgage of £1,200 + interest | Edmund Farrer of Sporle, gentleman | ||||||
| Robert Knights (deceased) | 1st Proclamation | Freehold & copyhold tenant | |||||
| Sarah Clarke (deceased) | 1st Proclamation | Copyhold tenant | |||||
| John Steward, esquire (deceased) | 1st Proclamation | Freehold tenant |
Defaulters
Those who had defaulted were amerced 3d each.
Footnotes
- It has been noted in the margin that Clarke Stoughton acknowledged tenure of this lane at the Court of March 10th 1842. ↩︎
- Higlers sold cheap portable goods to those who had something to trade. Bartering was a core skill. Hence the derivation of the name, a haggler for a bargain. A big part of their customer base was farmers and farm workers. ↩︎
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