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| Title | Shadwell’s otherwise Cockrell’s in Morley: Court of Sir Henry Hobart, Baronet |
| Date | October 23rd 1620 |
| Steward | – |
| Location | – |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | 25 – 26 |
Free Tenants
| Sir William de Graye Sir Anthony Drury Sir John Wyndham Martin Sedley, esquire John Amyas, gentleman William Harte, gentleman Robert Constable, gentleman John Cock, gentleman Henry Meane, gentleman Robert Wright John Dacres Robert James William Bullock | John Long, gentleman Thomas Blysse John Cottey Robert Long, gentleman John Stephenson Robert Juby Gregory Hynd John Entwissell, Alius Ventris Robert Purkyn John Newman Richard Hynde William Neave | John Curson Ruben Godfrey John Walters alius Singer Jane Beale, widow Henry Wodehouse Edward Bale Robert Juby Robert Stone Stephen Cannes John Eterumson [?] Richard Fyrmay Richard Turkfield Moses Dahoo |
Inquisitores Ex Officio
| Martin Sedley, esquire Michael Aldryche, gentleman John Amyas, Gentleman John Cock, gentleman Margaret Wright, widow James Burman John Raven, Sworn Richard James, Sworn William Stephenson | Thomas Walters alius Singer, Sworn Thomas Raynoldes, Sworn Richard Laighte, Sworn John Bydwell, Sworn Henry Howlet, Sworn George Brunton William Hynd, Sworn John Ockle, Jure Ux | Robert Long, gentleman Richard Whynn, Sworn William Bydwell Robert Juby, Sworn Robert Allen, Sworn Edward Howlet, Sworn |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January 17th 1619: John Amyas, gentleman, surrendered out of Court by the hand of William Bidwell in the presence of Richard Leight & John Ockley (all copyhold tenants of this Manor). | October 16th 1609 following the surrender of Stephen Meeke | Francis Bubbyn | 3 roods of copyhold land in Sallow Close in Haughfield in Deopham in 2 pieces: 1) ½ acre in Deopham Field called Haughfield between land lately of John Walter, South, east headland abutts a common way called Holn Way, west headland abutts land of the Prior of Canterbury; 2) 1 rood in the same furlong between land of John [Walter], South, land of Robert Seman, North. | 3s | |||
| Robert Cock | Freehold land & tenements of this Manor, formerly of Frances, wife of John Long (deceased) | 1s 7½d | |||||
| John Amyas, gentleman | Lord of the Manor to the use of his last will & testament |
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| Date | Change |
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| 15/5/26 | Published – IMG_4481 |