Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells November 1665

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
    1. Sworn
  3. Property
  4. Navigation

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TitleShadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley:
A General Court of Miles Hobart, Esquire
DateNovember 20th 1665
Steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll40 – 41

Homage

Sworn

John Smyth
Robert Ockley
John Skepper
Leonard Newman
Edward Payne

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
April 15th 1664:
Richard Gilbert of Attleborough, Glazier, & Helen his wife, out of Court in the presence of Bartholomew Stone, gentleman, & Francis Bubbing.
November 5th 1662
Helen by the name of Helen Bubbing, widow, according to the will of Frances Bubbing.
Susan Stone, daughter of Bartholomew Stone, senior, gentlemanBartholomew Stone, gentleman1 acre of copyhold land & pasture in Morley St. Buttolph in a field close to land of this Manor previously of Richard Reade, East,
land of divers men, North,
King’s Highway to Wymondham, South.
20s
January 27th 1664:
Edward Payne of Hingham, Yeoman, out of Court surrendered by the hand of Leonard Newman in the presence of Richard Whynn & Robert Ockley, tenants of this Manor.
November 5th 1655 on the surrender of Thomas Walter½ acre in Westfield in Deopham now in an inclosure of Edward Payne between freehold land of Edward Payne, East & West, 3s 4d
February 8th 1663:
John Porter of Morley St Buttolph out of Court surrendered by the hand f Leonard Newman in the presence of Richard Whynn & Henry Walter, tenants of this Manor
December 13th 1658 on the surrender of John LeightHenry Porter, son of John Porter2 acres of copyhold land in Deopham in Tungreen between land of Bridget Dowing [?], West,
abutts pasture of Deopham, South,
land of William Rose [?], North.

2½ acres in an inclosure in Hawfield in Deopham between land lately of John Leight then Richard Leight, East,
land of Robert Bidwell, lately Richard Hynde jure ux, West,
abutts common pasture called Southill, South,
land once of Sir William de Gray, lately of Sir Robert Gray, North.
20d30s
August 20th 1664:
Richard Whynn, a copyhold tenant of this Manor, surrendered out of Court by the hand of Francis Themilthorpe in the presence of Robert Ockley & Leonard Newman
Lord of the Manor to the use of the last will & testament of Richard Whynn
John SedleyHimself1½ acres of freehold land in Deopham between land of John Smyth, South,
land of the Dean & Chapter of Canterbury, North,
abutts Pye Lane, West,
land of John Smyth, East,
formerly of Alexander Brooke [?] (deceased).
7d
DateChange
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