Pt. 14: Drurys of Docking cont'd.

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Docking Church Tower at night

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Within the Norfolk Records Office in Norwich are a number of fische and original manuscript archives pertaining to the Drurys of Docking. Below and on the next page are a sample. Slightly larger images can be viewed by right-clicking on the image; then in Netscape, elect "view image" or in IE, save it to your harddrive and open it in a viewer. If you would like a high-resolution copy of any of these documents, email a request. Assistance with exact translations of any or all of these documents from Latin or Old English hand would be greatly appreciated.

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Below: Docking rent roll, 1620. Docking manor was held by the Hovells at this time. Robert Drury is the first entry.

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Below: Third entry is for John Drowry (Drury) which mentions the Parsonage Yard at Docking. He is also named in the last entry on the page.

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Below, top: "Dockinge Wrentall" (rental) for 1627. Bottom: Entry from this list for John Drury, gent.

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Below: Docking rent roll, April 20, 1628. The first entry is for a Mr. Drury. Click on the picture to view the rest of the rent roll. (NRS 9286)

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Below: Docking rent roll for October 22, 1629. John Drury, gent. (oldest son of Robert Drury, gent. of Docking who died in 1624) is the first entry in the left-hand column.

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Above: "A Scedule indented of the Lands of John drury gent. lying in Dockinge in the County of Norff. intended to be demised to Willyam Barnes Esq. or by the indenture of demise where unto this ________ scedule is filed & annixed." (NRS9232) Click on the picture to view the enitre document.

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