Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells May 1830

Contents

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

Heading

TitleShadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley:
General Court Baron
DateMay 25th 1830
StewardJohn Grand, gentleman, steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll289 – 295

Homage

Sworn

Robert Curson
Charles Clarke

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
Rev. James Stoughton of Sparham (the surviving trustee of John Browne of Tacolnestone, esquire (deceased)John BurrellCertain lands held in free & common socage, formerly of Charles Buckle, esquire, afterwards of Frances the wife of Jeremiah Ives, esquire, late of John Matthews.1Relief 6s 9d
John Bunnett of Morley St Buttolph, Higler2HimselfCertain 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 + interestEdmund Farrer of Sporle, gentleman
Robert Knights (deceased)1st ProclamationFreehold & copyhold tenant
Sarah Clarke (deceased)1st ProclamationCopyhold tenant
John Steward, esquire (deceased)1st ProclamationFreehold tenant

Defaulters

Those who had defaulted were amerced 3d each.

Footnotes

  1. It has been noted in the margin that Clarke Stoughton acknowledged tenure of this lane at the Court of March 10th 1842. ↩︎
  2. 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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