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Pomeroy, Arthur (1663-1663)
Pomeroy, John (0-1632)
Pomeroy, John (1775-1816)
Pomeroy, John (1804-1806)
Pomeroy, John (1812-1812)
Pomeroy, Peter (1633-1633)
Pomeroy Joseph (1772 1775)
George Pomery, (0-1622) age 23 11/6/1620 (St. Nyott, Cornwall)
Pomeroy, Arthur (1663 - 1663) deacon : 27/05/1663 priest : 20/12/1663
Arthur Pomeroy Ordained at Heigham near Norwich 13/6/1663 Status deacon Ordinary / Jurisdiction by Reynolds, Edward/Norwich 1661-1676 Ordained as priest at the Church of St Michael at Thorn in Norwich 20/12/1663
Both Vivian & Powley tell us that Arthur Pomeroy was son of John Pomeroy, who was the 3rd son of the cadet line at Ingsdon in Ilsington Devon, and his young wife 13 year old Mary Seccombe.
Arthur Pomeroy educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge where he graduated BA in 1660, Fellow in 1661. He received an MA in 1664 & was a Doctor of Divinity in 1676. He went to Ireland in 1672 where he became Chaplain to Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex & Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
Essex appointed him Dean of Cork on 11 February 1673 & he was instituted on 5 May that year and served until his death in 1710. He was also Treasurer of Cloyne, Prebendary of Kilpeacon in Limerick Cathedral and Rector of Carrigaline. His wife was Elizabeth Osbourne dau of Sir Richard Osbourne bart., An Irish Politician MP for Dungarvan in the Irish House of Commons between 1639 and 1649 & served as High Sheriff of County Waterford from 1671-72.
His son was the Rev John Pomeroy, Archdeacon of Cork married Elizabeth Donnellan of Cloghan, County Roscommon
They had 2 sons
Arthur, who was created 1st Viscount Harberton in 1791
John, a Lieutenant General in the army, and a Privy Councillor in Ireland.
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John Pomeroy (0 - 1632) CCEd Person ID: 121487
Education MA : Cambridge / Immanuell
Ordination deacon : 19/09/1624 (Matthew, Tobias/York Province 1606-1628) 19/09/1624
priest : 20/09/1629 (Harsnett, Samuel/York 1629-1631) 20/09/1629
Appointment Schoolmaster : Beverley Free Grammar School (23/12/1627 ) Yorkshire
Curate : Beverley St John with St Martin (17/07/1628 - 00/00/1632 )
Pomeroy, John (1775 - 1816) CCEd Person ID: 47803
Born 2/1/1753 Educated at Oxford - Exeter College Died 2/07/1816
born at Bodmin in Cornwall to John & Elizabeth Pomeroy
Appt 19/11/1775 BA
Ord 19/11/1775 BA Oxford
Ord 20/09/1777 BA Oxford
10/01/1809 M A : Cambridge / Trinity College
Ordination deacon : 19/11/1775 (Keppell, Frederick/Exeter 1762-1777)
priest : 20/09/1777 (Moss, Charles/Bath & Wells 1774-1802)
Curate Lanlivery (19/11/1775 ) domestic chaplain to Francis Basset, 1st baron de Dunstanville (1757-1835) (10/01/1809 - 02/07/1816 )
Trehidy House
John Pomeroy Clerk ( of Holy Orders ) married Mistress Thomasine Hooker in 1714 at Veryan
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John Pomeroy Bb 11 Dec 1722 St Ewe son of John Pomeroy & His wife Thomasine occupation Clerk
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John Pomery married Elizabeth Peniten in Lostwithel Feb 1750 BTs
Son
Rev John Pomeroy
Son of John & Elizabeth POMERY
Baprised 2 January 1753 BODMIN
John Pomeroy married Lucretia Prideaux
1 July 1804 in Bodmin
whilst domestic chaplain to Francis Basset, 1st baron de Dunstanville .
" Sir Francis Basset died on 5th February 1835 aged 77 years after being taken ill while journeying to London. This was the age before railways and so his body was returned to Cornwall in a horse-drawn hearse left London on 14th February “at a walking pace”. The procession took six days to arrive in the city of Exeter.
There the cathedral bell was tolled to mark Francis’ arrival and he was ‘lodged’ in the Old London Inn overnight. He crossed into Cornwall on Sunday 22nd at Poulson Bridge near Launceston where the hearse was met by “a respectable body of persons of town & neighbourhood”. The newspapers report that the streets in each town the procession passed through were lined with silent crowds of people. And as the solemn cortege reached Launceston, Bodmin and Truro the shops were closed and the coffin was placed “in state” in a church or hotel so that people could file past and pay their respects.
As Francis Basset, Lord de Dunstanville, neared Redruth it is said that around 200 of his tenants came out to meet the hearse on horseback and escorted him to Tehidy.
John Pomeroy, (1804 - 1806) CCEd Person ID: 146105
Education BA : Oxford / Exeter College
Ordination Events deacon : 07/10/1804 (Fisher, John/Exeter 1803-1807)
priest : 27/07/1806 (Fisher, John/Exeter 1803-1807)
Appointment Curate : St Kew (08/10/1804 )
George Pomeroy born St Nyott ( Neot) Cornwall 11/06/1620
Qualification: BA Exeter college, Oxford 11/06/1620:
Ordination as deacon 1622
Curate of St Stephens by Saltash
Peter Pomeroy, (1633 - 1633) CCEd Person ID: 100763
Schoolmaster : Tormohun parish schools(s) (29/01/1632 ) Devon/ Torbay
Schoolmaster : Cockington parish school(s) (29/01/1633 ) Devon/ Torbay
1633 Appt(Licensing) Pomery, Peter Tormohan / Schoolmaster
1633 Appt(Licensing) Pomery, Peter Cockington / Schoolmaster
Diocese (Jurisdiction): Exeter In Location: Cockington
Joseph Pomery, More about his life here
served 1772 to 1775 CCEd Person ID: 146107
Birth 28/11/1749 probably son of John Pomery & Grace Truscott of Liskeard
Qualification BA Exeter College Oxford
Ordination Liskeard 20/6/1772 Exeter
Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Palace ( Bishops Palace ?) as deacon
Other Information Source Devon RO, Chanter 713 (Ordination Register) Bishop Keppell, Frederick/Exeter 1762-1777
Licensed 29/6/1772 Salary £30 with Surplice Fees
Appointments Curate :
Liskeard (29/06/1772 ) Curate : St Just in Penwith (20/06/1774 ) Curate : Boconnoc (09/08/1775 )9/8/1775 Curate : Bradoc (09/08/1775 )
Joseph Pomeroy Ordained 20 June 1772 at Exeter . His Deacon’s salary was £30 with fees for surplice;
curate at Liscard 1772 Ordained Priest 1774 ; curate St Just in Penwith 1774 ; curate Bradoc with Boconnoc 1775 -
stipend £40 a year paid quarterly ; by 1778 a new curate in place at which time Joseph married
Rev Joseph Pomery of St Kew married by licence to Melloney Scobell OTP of Penzance at Madron on 31 Dec 1778 witnesses Frances & Lydia Veale & Mary Scobell
They has 9 children in 10 years 3 sets of twins , all boys and 3 other children After which by 1797 his wife Melloney was considered a chronic invalid.
John Pomeroy, (1812 - 1812) CCEd Person ID: 146106
Curate : St Wenn (00/08/1812 )
Curate : Withiel (00/08/1812 )
Married by licence 29 April 18 in Okehampton
Rev John Pomery of Bodmin & Margaret Connor Moriarty
1841 Census St Erme, Truro - population 552
St Erme Parsonage, Truro, Cornwall
John Pomery, 50, Clerk (of Holy Orders ) born in Cornwall,
Margret Pomery 50 wife
Kitty Rouse 60 Servant born In county,
Susan Trebileock 20 Servant born in county,
Grace Cray 20 Servant born in county,
1851
John Pomery Head Married 69 1782 Rector of St Erme Born St Kew, Cornwall,
Ann M Higman UnM 20 1831 House serv Born Roche, Cornwall,
Elizabeth Olve UnM 53 1798 Cook Born Cornwall, England
Thomas P Earnell M 30 1821 Foot man Born Penryn, Cornwall,
1861
John Pomery Head Married 79 1782 Rector Born St Kew, Cornwall
Margaret Pomery Wife 73 1788 - Born Isle of Man
Joseph Pomery Son UnM 34 1827 Land Owner Born St Kew, Cornwall,
Jane Woon Widow 70 1791 Cook Born Crantock, Cornwall,
Jane Kernick UnM 29 1832 House maid Born Perranzabuloe, Cornwall,
John Pomery , Rectorat St Erme for 36 year died 7 Feb 1867
At St Erme by Tresillian Bridge, a treaty was concluded in March 1646between Sir Ralph Hopton & Sir Thomas Fairfax
by which Cornwall was surrendered to Parliament
at the end of the English Civil War.
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formerly belonging to the Killigrews, who had a seat there, the living is a rectory in 1868 in the diocese of Exeter,
value £473.