Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells November 1650

Contents

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

Heading

TitleShadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley:
General Court of Elizabeth Hobart, widow
DateNovember 6th 1650
StewardRobert Dey, senior, esquire
Location
Page number in Court Roll2 – 4

Homage

Sworn

John Wright
Robert Underwood
George Roper
Anthony Caley
Robert Childerhouse
Richard Raven
Robert Ockley
Thomas Blisse
John Stympson
John Fisher

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
June 15th 1650
John Gostling out of Court surrendered by the hand of Anthony Caley in the presence of Robert Ockley & Robert Newman, copyhold tenants
August 8th 1649 on the surrender of Elizabeth Bidwell & William BidwellRobert Longe of Kings LynnThomas Bayes1) ½ acre of pasture in Deopham between John Gostling, South, land of this Manor, East,
Robert Longe, esquire, West;
2) ½ acre in Deopham between William Bidwell (deceased) now of John Croft, North,
Robert Newman, South,
land of this Manor in the use of Robert Longe, West
6s 5d
John Brooke (deceased) had use of the property during his life, then it was to pass to his sons John & George, but they were “beyond the sea”October 8th 1632
on the surrender of Richard Whynne
Katheryn, wife of Robert Gobbett, and
Susanna Brooke
1) 2 acres of copyhold land in Hawfield in Deopham between land lately of Robert Walter & now Oliver Browne, South,
land of John Walters, once of Stephen Meeke, North,
abutts a way called Holme Way,
western head abutts land of the Manor of Hingham;
2) 3 roods of Copyhold land in the Field of Deopham called Hawfield between a common way towards Milfergate, North,
Holmer Way, East;
3) 5 roods of copyhold land in Hawfield between land lately of Robert now of George Brunton, West
land latedly of William Childerhouse, East,
4) 1 rood of copyhold land in Hawfield.
1
2s 8d£3 10s 5d
Mary Cowper his mother had been guardian of George Cowper since the Court of October 28th 1637George Cowper the father was admitted
October 15th 1627
after the death of Henry Cowper
George Cowper, son & heir of George his fatherJohn Pike, gentleman1) An inclosure called Garrarde;
2) 8 acres of copyhold land between land lately of Robert Cryer, West,
abutting a certain Pasture of Deopham, North,
and a way from the gate called The Westgate towards the messuage of Robert Cryer;
3) 3 acres between land lately of Robert Cryer, West, & abutts a way, North;
4) 3½ roods between land lately of Robert Humfrey, West,
land of the Manor of Bloomevyles, East,
abutts land lately of Robert Cryer, North;
5) ½ acre & ½ rood between land of Robert Colyer,
land of the Manor of Blomevyles, West;
6) 1½ acres upon Southill
John Cryer, South.
6s 10d34s
Henry Cock (deceased)Ann now wife of William Ellys,
Mary now wife of William Abbott,
Rose now wife of Thomas —,
Elizabeth Cocke:
The above are his daughters and coheirs
1) 2½ acres in Morley Field;
2) 2½ acres in the same field
3s 11d£2
Ann, Mary, Rose & Elizabeth as aboveFreehold land in Westmore furlongRelief 1d
Richard RavenLord of the Manor to his last will & testament
Robert Jockes (deceased)Copyhold tenant
Bridget Cock (deceased), wife of Henry Cock (deceased)John Beobiter [?] of Fakenham, the sonFreehold Pasture called Myushasores in Deopham 10d
William EllysFreehold land in Deopham Field9d
+
2½d

Misdemeanor

NameMisdemeanorAmercement

Footnotes

  1. There is a note in the margin that Richard Whynn acquired these 4 pieces at the Court of November 13th 1656 ↩︎
DateChange
1/10/25Revised
4/9/25Published – IMG_4769