Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells October 1644

Contents

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

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TitleShadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley:
General Court of Elizabeth Hobart, widow
DateOctober 16th 1644
Steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll70 – 71

Free Tenants

Sir John Windham
Martin Sedley, esquire
Robert Longe, esquire
Francis Amyas, gentleman
Edward Burman, gentleman
Henry Meene, gentleman
Richard Wright, gentleman
John Jakers
Thomas Blysse
John Stephenson
Robert Dyer
Thomas Suth, Miller
Jeremy Cock
Robert Newman
William Bidwell
Reuben Godfrey
Jane Bale, widow
Nicholas Howlett, clerk
Edward Cocke
John Cory
Ann Kempe, widow
Adam Neave
Henry Hyndes
Edward Stephenson
Robert Bale
Roger Skepper

Inquisitores Ex Officio

Martin Sedley, esquire
Robert Longe, esquire
Francis Amyas, gentleman
Edward Burman, gentleman
John Wright, senior
* George Brunton, sworn
John Brooke, senior
Thomas Aldwith, gentleman
Robert Jeckes
Francis Bubbin
Robert Rop [?Roper?]
* Antony Caley, jure ux, sworn
Co-heirs of William Entwisell
* John Leight, sworn
Henry Cock
A * Robert Underwood, sworn
* Edward Stephenson, sworn
* Richard Raven
Robert Newman
Edward Cock
Robert Allen
Co-heirs of Robert Juby
Thomas Walker
William Bubbing by William Noobe, guardian
Roger Skepper
John Fisher, sworn

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
William Entwisell (deceased)1st Proclamation:
December 18th 1643
January 18th 1641
after the death of John Entwisell his brother
1) Elizabeth now wife of Henry Stevens, clerk;
2) Alice Entwisell;
3) Margaret Entwisell
Margaret Entwisell3 acres of copyhold land in Deepeham between land of the Manor of Deepeham Hall, East,
land of divers men, West,
abutts a common way called …. Lane, North
20s
DateChange
27/10/25Published – IMG_4576