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| Title | Shadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley: Court of Sir Henry Hobart, baronet |
| Date | October 15th 16231 |
| Steward | – |
| Location | – |
| Page numbers in Court Roll | 33 – 34 (double pages) |
Free Tenants
| Sir William de Graye Sir Anthony Drury Sir John Wyndham Martin Sedley, esquire John Long, gentleman John Amyas, gentleman Robert Long Henry Meane, gentleman William Ginte [?], gentleman Thomas Meane, gentleman Richard Thirketle Robert Wright John Dakers Robert James | Robert Cock Thomas Blisse John Stephenson Robert Juby Gregory Hynde John Entwisle, alius ventris Robert Purkyn Robert Newman Richard Hynde William Neave | John Omsby Ruben Godfrey Jane Beale, widow Henry Woodhouse Edward Bale Richard Howlett, clerk Edward Cock |
Inquisitores ex Officio
| Martin Sedley, esquire Michael Aldrich, gentleman – dead Robert Long, gentleman John Amyas, gentleman Margaret Wright, widow John Raven – sworn Richard James – sworn William Stephenson – dead Thomas Walters alius Singer Thomas Reynoldes – sworn Richard Leight – sworn | John Bydwell – sworn Henry Howlett George Brunton – sworn William Hynde John Ocle, jure ux – sworn Richard Whynne – sworn William Bydwell – sworn Robert Juby Robert Allen – sworn Edward Howlet Francis Bubbyn | Robert Roper Edward Burman Henry Cock John Fartling Edward Cock Rose Cock Robert Cock |
Property
| Person surrendering property | Proclamations | Date of the Copyhold | Beneficiary | Attorney | Identification of property | Rent | Fine |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thomas Blisse | Freehold tenant | ||||||
| Edward Howlet surrendered out of Court by the hand of Robert Allen in the presence of James Burman & Edward Burnham, copyhold tenants of this manor. | May 22nd 1617 on the surrender of Richard Leight | John Entwisell & John Entwisell the son | 3 acres of Copyhold land in Deopham between the MAnor of Deopham Hall, East, and land of divers men, West, abutts Pinlane Way, North, | 25s | |||
| William Stephenson (deceased) | 1st Proclamation | Copyhold tenant | |||||
| John Long, gentleman (deceased) | Freehold tenant | Relief | |||||
| Edmund Burman (deceased) | |||||||
| Michael Aldrich, gentleman (deceased) | April 5th 1589 | John Aldrich, gentleman, son of John Aldrich (deceased) brother of Michael Aldrich. | 4½ acres of copyhold land in 4 pieces in a field called Carefen in Morley … | 24s | |||
| John Aldrich | Freehold land lately of Michael Aldrich, gentleman | Relief 7d | |||||
| Richard Leight | April 10th 1615 | George Amyas, gentleman | 1 acre of copyhold land in the Bredys [aka Breedes] between land lately of John Seaman now John Amyas, gentleman, East, land of the priory of Canterbury, West.2 | ||||
| November 14th 1622 Robert Cock, gentleman, out of Court conditionally surrendered by the hand of Richard James, a copyhold tenant of this Manor, in the presence of John Bydwell & Francis Bubbyn, in return for a mortgage of £26 8s | May 6th 1617 on the surrender of John Cock & Mary his wife | Thomas Pycroft of Snetterton, yeoman | 8 acres | 12d |
Defaulters
Those who had defaulted were amerced 3d each; the total in the margin is 21d which included Robert Long before he was crossed off.
Henry Howlet William Hynd William Bydwell | Francis Bubbyn Robert Roper Edward Burnham |
Footnotes
- The year 1624 has been written at the top of each page of this Court although the text recorded that the Court took place in the 21st year of the reign of King James: i.e. the year 1623. ↩︎
- There is a note in the margin that John Smyth was admitted to this land at the Court held on October 14th 1628 ↩︎
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| 6/4/26 | Published – IMG_4497 |