Deopham History

Deopham Manor Lease 1764

Anne Amyas

  1. Notes:
  2. The Lease
  3. Death of John Amyas
  4. Extract from the will of John Amyas
  5. Key Points of the Lease
  6. Navigation

Notes:

  1. The Lease as originally written is one solid block of text with no spaces and minimal punctuation. The text has been reformatted and some punctuation added below for ease of reading, but the wording remains the same.
  2. 1764 spellings have been retained for premisses, accrew, lawfull etc
  3. Words in bold correspond to those so written in the original indenture.
  4. Please see the 1742 lease for notes on meanings of some of the terms used.

The Lease

Death of John Amyas

John Amyas died on June 18th 1763 and is buried in Hingham where there is a memorial in the chancel.
The full will of John Amyas may be viewed and downloaded here.
John Amyas’ sister, Mary, died before him so his assets went straight to Ann Amyas.

Extract from the will of John Amyas

Key Points of the Lease

  1. The terms of this lease are essentially the same as those agreed with John Amyas in the 1759 lease. A few minor formatting changes have been made from the previous lease.
  2. The key difference is that Ann Amyas has taken the place of (the deceased) John Amyas, as per the terms of John Amyas’ will (see above extract).
  3. The date of the surrendered lease corresponds to that of the 1759 Indenture.
  4. This lease is for a period of 17 years – the unexpired term of the surrendered John Amyas lease of 1759.
  5. Although the lease throughout refers to Ann Amyas, she has signed it Anne Amyas.
  6. In the details of the surrendered lease, the title “Distiller” for John Amyas has been obscured.
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1/1/24Published