Deopham History

Court of the Manor of Shadwells otherwise Cockerells October 1687

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 27th 1687
Steward
Location
Page numbers in Court Roll

Homage

Sworn

Robert Draper
Robert Newman
John Smith

Property

Person surrendering propertyProclamationsDate of the CopyholdBeneficiaryAttorneyIdentification of propertyRentFine
Edward Heyhoe of Hingham, gentleman, surrendered out of Court by the hand of Robert Blomfield in the presence of Robert Draper & Henry PorterJuly 23rd 1678
on the surrender of John Cock
George Kett of Wymondham, butcherLand in Deopham & Morley:
1) 3 acres in Morley Field between land of the Abbott & dissolved Lord of Wymondham, West,
north head abutts Palloway,
south head abutts land of divers men;
2) 3 acres in the same field between land lately of John Wright, East,
land lately of Thomas Rogers, West,
south head abutts land of divers men,
north head abutts Palloway;
3) 1 acre in the same field between land lately of Phillip Woodhouse, baronet, East & West,
north head abutts Palloway,
south head abutts land of the Rector of Morley;
4) 1 acre in Deopham Field between land lately of Phillip Woodhouse, West,
land of the Priory of Canterbury, East,
north head abutts land of divers men,
south head abutts Palloway;
5) 4 acres in the same field between land lately of Phillip Woodhouse, East,
land of divers men, West,
abutts land lately of John Wright, North,
abutts Palloway, South.

Total 12 acres1
4s
George Kett Lord of the Manor to the use of his last will & testament
Robert Underwood surrendered out of Court by the hand of Robert Draper in the presence of John Amyas, gentleman, & Henry Porter – all copyhold tenants of this Manor.Stephen Baldwin of Hingham1½ acres in Heyfield in Deopham between land of Phillip Woodhouse, baronet, South,
land of the Priory of Canterbury, North
abutts land lately of Phillip Woodhouse, East;
2) 1½ acres in Heyfield in Deopham Field between land of Thomas Rogers, West,
land of Roger Cryers, West,
north head abutts Roger Cryer,
south head abutts Pallow way;
3) 2 acres in Deopham Field called the Haughfield,
Stephen BaldwinThe Lord of the Manor to the use of Stephen Baldwin’s last will & testament.

Footnotes

  1. It has been noted in the margin that Sarah Cross was admitted to this property at the Court held on April 7th 1724. ↩︎
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