Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells October 1657

Contents

  1. Heading
  2. Homage
    1. Sworn
  3. Property
  4. Footnotes
  5. Navigation

Heading

TitleShadwell’s otherwise Cockerell’s in Morley:
A General Court
DateOctober 19th 1657
Steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll25 – 26

Homage

Sworn

Robert Underwood
Robert Ockley
Leonard Newman
William Childerhouse
John Cooper
Richard Whynn

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
Lady of the Manor to the use of his last will
Thomas Smith surrendered out of Court by the hand of Leonard Newman in the presence of George Brunton & Richard Whynn, copyhold tenants of this ManorFrances Smith his daughter provided she does not disrupt Joan Smith, wife of Thomas Smith, or Mary Smith, another daughter of Thomas Smith, during the term of the natural life of Joan Smith.The cottage where he then lived
Edmund Borman Esquire out of Court surrendered by the hand of Francis Bubben in the presence of Thomas Walter & Leonard Newman, copyhold tenants of this ManorLady of the MAnor to the use of his last will & testament
John Skipper out of Court conditionally surrendered by the hand of Robert Oakley in the presence of Francis Bubbyn & Richard Whynn in return for a mortgage of £47 5sEdward Payne of Hingham, yeoman5 acres & 3 roods of land in Deopham:
1) 3 acres caled Hays Croft between the land of Edward Payne, North,
land in the use of Edward Payne, South,
abutts land of the Dean & Chapter of Canterbury, East,
Magies Lane, West;
2) 2 acres called Scotte Gappe between Edward Payne, West,
Narrowgate Lane, East,
abutts the Common Pasture of Deopham, North.
Edward Stephenson (deceased)Matthew Stephenson is heir but did not appear in the Court.
John Cooper purchased from Edward Cocke & Francis Turner1) 1 acre & 1 rood of land in Deopham in Scooty Close next to the close of Styles, East,
a certain way, North;
2) ½ acre in Churchfield in Deopham next the land of Thomas Woodhouse, knight & baronet, West, in the use of Edmund Borman Esquire, East,
abutts Pallow way, South.
4d
Edmund Cocke2nd Proclamation for Edmund Cocke to come to Court upon “payne of forfeiture”.

Footnotes

DateChange
1/2/26Published – IMG_4816