Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells October 1620

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Free Tenants
  3. Inquisitores Ex Officio
  4. Property
  5. Navigation

Heading

TitleShadwell’s otherwise Cockrell’s in Morley:
Court of Sir Henry Hobart, Baronet
DateOctober 23rd 1620
Steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll25 – 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 propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
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 Bubbyn3 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 CockFreehold land & tenements of this Manor, formerly of Frances, wife of John Long (deceased)1s 7½d
John Amyas, gentlemanLord of the Manor to the use of his last will & testament
DateChange
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