Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells October 1613

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Free Tenants
  3. Inquisitores Ex Officio
    1. Sworn
  4. Property
  5. Defaulters
  6. Footnotes
  7. Navigation

Heading

TitleShadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley:
General Court of Sir Henry Hobart, baronet & attorney
DateOctober 11th 1613
Steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll14 – 15

Free Tenants

Sir William de Graye
Anthony Drury, esquire
Martin Sydlye, esquire
Sir John Wyndham
John Amyas, gentleman
William Har…, gentleman
Robert Constable, gentleman
Henry Meane, gentleman
Robert Wright
Certain lands late of John Longe of Deopham
John James
Robert James
John Longe, gentleman
Martha Gauge, widow
Certain lands late of Oswin Blysse
Richard Blysse
William M….inge
John Stephenson
William Noobes
Gregory Hynde
William Entwissell, Alius Ventris
Robert Purkin
Walter Stacey
John Newman
Robert Pewte
Richard Hynde
William Neave
Edward Scise
Adam Bale
John Simson
Ruben Godfrye
J Seyman
John Walter alius Singer
Henry Hynde
John F…son
Jane Beeles, widow

Inquisitores Ex Officio

Sworn

Michael Aldryche, gentleman
John Aldryche, gentleman
Martin Sydlye [Sedley], esquire
John Amyas, Gentleman
John Cocke, gentleman
John Wright
James Burman
John Raven
William Reade
William Stephenson
Thomas Reynolde
Richard James
Stephen Meke
Robert Laighte
Richard Walter alius Singer
Anthony Allen
Mary Dowe, widow
John Bydwell
Henry Howlett
George Brunton
William Hynde
John Ocle, Jure Uxoris
Robert Longe, gentleman
Robert Whynne
Stephen Myles
Robert Laight1

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
Robert Laight (deceased)December 2nd 1585Robert Laight8 acres of copyhold land in 4 pieces in Deopham6d
William Reade surrendered out of Court by the hand of John Bydwell in the presence of Henry Howlett & Gregory Bruntton, copyhold tenants of this Manor.William Bydwell2½ acre of copyhold land in Deopham between land of William Bydwell, North
inclosed land called Umphryes now of John Amyas, gentleman, in part and land of Sir John Woodhouse, South,
abutts land of this Manor called Pyll Roode Woode, East,
land of Robert Cocke, West.

Defaulters

William Reade was amerced 3d because he was in default of his obligation to attend the Court.

Footnotes

  1. The name Robert Laight appears twice. ↩︎
  2. A marginal note recorded that formal admission to this land took place at the next Court. ↩︎
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5/5/26Published – IMG_4459