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| Title | Shadwell’s otherwise Cockrell’s in Morley: General Court of Sir Henry Hobarte, Baronet |
| Date | November 6th 1616 |
| Steward | – |
| Location | – |
| Page number in Court Roll | 20 |
Inquisitores Ex Officio
| Michael Aldryche, gentleman John Aldryche, gentleman John Amyas, Gentleman John Cock, gentleman Margaret Wright, widow James Burman John Raven William Stephenson Thomas Walters alius Singer | Thomas Raynolde Richard James Stephen Meek Richard Laighte Land of Anthony Allen John Bydwell Henry Howlet George Brunton William Hynde John Ockle, Jure Uxoris | Robert Long, gentleman Richard Whynne Stephen Myles William Bydwell Robert Jubye |
Free Tenants
| Sir William de Graye Anthony Drury, esquire Martin Sedley, esquire Sir John Wymondhm John Amyas, gentleman William Harte, gentleman Robert Constable, gentleman Henry Meane, gentleman Robert Wright Certain lands late of John Longe of Deopham John Dunds Robert James | John Longe, gentleman Martha Gauge, widow Certain lands late of [Oswin] Blysse Richard Blysse John Cottey John Stephenson Robert Jubye William Noobes Gregory Hynde William Entwissell, Alius Ventris Robert Purkyn Walter Stacye | John Newman John Perte Richard Hynde William Neave Adam Bale John Curfly John Simson Ruben Godfrye James Seyman John Walters alius Singer Jane Beeles, widow |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anthony Allen (deceased) | 1) October 5th 1591 2) October 28th 1601 on the surrender of Anthony Allen | Robert Allen – son & heir of Anthony Allen (deceased) | 1) 2 acres of copyhold land in a field called in Deopham with a small grove in a field called … between land of Richard Reade, East & West, abutts the C… of Deopham, South, land of the Manor of Bury Hall, North; 2) 2 acres in Ellingham between land of the Manor of Ellingham, North, land lately of William Dolve now or lately of John Webster, South, east headland abutts Hulver Lane, west headland abutts land of the Priory of Canterbury. | ||||
| Anthony Drury, esquire (deceased) | Sir Anthony Drury was son & heir |
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| Date | Change |
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| 12/5/26 | Published – IMG_4470 |