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CORNWALL RECORD OFFICE  WILLS 

CWDC Henry Pomerey of Cuby, Cornwall: Proved in the (Episcopal) Consistory Court of The Bishop Of Exeter 1287 

CWDC John Pomeray Chivaler of Manor of Tregony, Cornwall: Proved in the (Episcopal) Consistory Court of The Bishop Of Exeter 1416 

CWDC John Seintaubyn Esq of Cuby, Cornwall: Proved in the (Episcopal) Consistory Court of The Bishop Of Exeter 1418
1st husband of Joanna Chudleigh, widow St Aubyn, widow of de Bryan  in 1388  1st wife of Thomas Pomeroy Esq, knighted in 1400 son of Robert of Smallridge & Upottery . She died 1423

CRO AP/P/19 Will of Jayne Pomerie of Cuby 1601‐1602  

CRO AP/P/489 Will of Henry Pomeroy of Cuby 1624‐1625  

CWDC Hugh Pomeroy of Cuby, Cornwall: Proved in the (Episcopal) Consistory Court of The Bishop Of Exeter 1674

  Margaret Beville Lady Pomeroy widow of Baron Edward   She died 10 September  1461

Westminster.

To the escheator in Cornwall.

Order to take the fealty of Margaret wife of Edward Pomeray esquire, and to give her livery of the manor of Tregony, and the issues thereof taken;

as it is found by inquisition, taken before the escheator, that Edward Pomeray at his death held no lands in Cornwall in chief in his demesne as of fee, but held that manor jointly with the said Margaret and the heirs male of his body (sic) by fine levied at Westminster three weeks after Easter 5 Henry IV between Edward Pomeray and Margaret daughter of John Bevylle plaintiffs and John de la Pomeray knight and Joan his wife deforciants, whereby the deforciants granted the same to the plaintiffs and to the heirs male of the said Edward's body, to hold of the deforciants and the heirs of the said John, rendering to the deforciants during the said John's life 46l. a year, to the said Joan for her life and to the said John's heirs one grain of wheat a year at Michaelmas for all service, custom and demand, and performing for them all other services due to the chief lords of the fee, that by virtue of that fine the said Edward was thereof seised in fee tail and the said Margaret as of freehold, and that the manor is held by knight service of the king as of his duchy of Cornwall as of Launceston castle; and by letters patent of 27 June 15 Henry VI, at the special request of the commons in the parliament then holden, with assent of the lords spiritual and temporal the king gave the said Edward a pardon for all gifts, alienations, and purchases of lands held in chief of the king and of former kings to 2 September 10 Henry VI, and the issues and profits taken in the mean time.

Contents: Deed of gift  DAte 1496

1. Richard of la Pomeray knt.

2. William Lenne of Tregonyburgh, glover

Premises: one parcel of land lying between 1.'s two mills in Tregony containing twenty feet in length and twenty feet in breadth situated between a lane coming from Geganwylls on the east and the sanctuary land of the vicar there on the east, together with the stream of water running through the said parcel, for building on the same parcel of land a house and fulling mill, to be held by 2. and the lawful heirs of his body

Rent: 16d

Witnesses: Peter Bevyll, Thomas Tregarthyn esqs., Laurence Penkevell, Thomas Poyle, Thomas Helland

Date: Tregony, the feast of St Matthew the apostle, 10 Henry VII

Feb 2022

 Sir Richard Pomeroy of Berry Pomeroy. Baron

1496  Richard Pomeroy knight with his brother Thomas by Hnery VII at the coronation of Elizabeth of York in 1487
Richard was 2nd son of Henry by his wife Alice Ralegh  and had been baron since 1487. Richard died on 14 Aug 1496 ;  his widow was Elizabeth (Denzil) and heir  Edward  age 17.  He died seized of castle and manor of Bury worth £133 6 shillings and 10 pence- held from the Crown in knights service.

 A moiety of the manor of Harberton and a messuage of 40 acres &10 acres of meadow in Harberton worth 45 shillings and 4 ½ penny held from the Crown in Chief knights service.
A moiety  of manor of Brixham worth 14 livres 6 shillings and 6 pence.
A moiety of the manor of Bridgetown Pomeroy worth 24 livres 4 shillings and 5 pence form the king in knights service.
A messuage of 24 acres of land 7 acres of meadow and 10 acres of underwood in Sandridge worth 11 livres from the Bisphop of Exeter by knights service
3 messuages of 40 acres of land an acre of meadow in Will or Wyle worth 52 shillings from Bishop of Exeter by knights service.
His wife Elizabeth (Denzil ) was assigned 1/3 of the Honour of the Castle of bury of the capital messuage of the barton of the manor ( the principal dwelling with its surrounding land etc) and of the lands & tenements of the manor of Bury and a tenement and all the services of rents of the manor of Harberton

total over £200 per annum in 1496 was a hefty sum -   
Sir Richard had at least 4 children from his marriage to Elizabeth Densil 

Sir Edward Pomeroy  b. 1475 who married Jone/ Johanna Sapcot - gained possession of Corscombe, Dynum, Prestley, Shepton Malet, Barton & Glastonbury, held from Lord Henry, Master of Wells, and also the Manor of Cory Malet."
Who Master Henry was I have so far not discovered however I have found that during the medieval and early Tudor periods, the town was governed by a Master and the free burgesses (or Commonalty or Common Council). The charter of King John in 1201 recognised Wells as a free borough or city and is of fundamental importance to the establishment of its civil liberties and customs. Its independence notwithstanding its bishops, over four centuries was shaped and controlled it as feudal lords.


Blanche Pomeroy a daughter or maybe a daughter in law, mentioned in her father's will was a widow &  given charge of her unnamed son. She may Have been wife of Andrew the elder whose sons inherited Collaton Manor after his 1495 death in which case the child was names James . He was a soldier & he died age 23 in 1513 in France .

Elizabeth   mentioned in her father's will ,who in about 1517  married William Barnhowse of Kingston in Staverton near Totnes 

    Thomas Pomeroy, b. 1478 in Berry Pomeroy, Totnes, who was seized of CORSCOMBE in 1508when he died unmarried age 31.
and possibly
    Andrew of Collaton who died before Sir Richard  may have been his son by a  first wife , Lady Anne , born about 1460 & died 1495 leaving 2 small children James & John born in 1490 & 1492 . Andrews 'wife is unknown  but was possible  Blanche mention in Sir Richard Will. of 1496.

PROBATE: Will written 24 Aug, proved 20 Oct 1496. (P.C.C. [Horne 1]). Besides various bequests of money to churches, his daughter Elizabeth,( who married Barnhouse) and servants, and jewels to his wife and sons,
his daughter Blanche was to have custody of her son by her deceased husband ;
a  farm he had received from his sister Anne was to go to Sir William Nicholl.

His widow Elizabeth was appointed sole executor, Sir John Sapcotes and John Kirkham to act as overseers, the former on 10 Feb 1497, being made guardian of the estate of Edward, eldest son and heir, then aged 17 .  


Sir Richard died  on  24 May 1496 -  and we have both his 1496 Will , her 1496 Dower record

 

BHOL
Charters of Wells Cathedral

Nos. 601–700 (1438–75)

701. 1477.—Release by Richard Burnell of Wells, to John Combe, John Hille, Thomas Elis, John Baudewyn. John Alwyn, and Richard Pomery, their heirs and assigns, of all his right to a messuage and land, with appurtenances, situate in Wells. Dated, Wells, 2 Nov., 17 Edw. IV.

Round seal; I B crowned.

702. 1477.—Grant by Richard Burnell of Wells, to John Combe, John Hille, Thomas Elis, John Baudewyn, John Alwyn and Richard Pomery of Wells, their heirs and assigns, of a messuage in Biestwalles, Wells, and land at La Ashyn Crosse, all of which he and John Pedwell, late deceased, had of the feoffment of Nicholas Matravers, son and heir of Laurence Matravers of Wilton, co. Wilts.
Witnesses: Richard Vowell, master of the town of Wells, John Atwater, Walter Baker, [and others]. Dated, Wells, 22 Nov., 17 Edw. IV.
Seal, as no. 701.

704. 1478–79.—Power of attorney by Thomas Chew, clerk, to John Combe and John Hayn, of West Pennard, to deliver to Hugh Sugar, Richard Hayn, John Toukar, Henry Grendale, and Thomas Seywarde, clerks, and their assigns, seisin of lands in West Pennard, which he lately had of the feoffment of John Trugge of Corscomb and Richard Wyntryngham alias Clerk of Were. 

Witnesses: John Atwater, master of the town of Wells, Walter Bakar, [and others]. Dated, West Pennard, 9 Jan., 18 Edw. IV.


Sir Richard,& his possible son  Andrew Pomeroy & Sir Thomas all died  within 3 or 4 years of each other  Did they die as a result of the fighting caused by the claims of Richard Duke of York, Earl of Shrewsbury also called Perkin Warbeck  

1490, Richard Duke of York,  Earl of Shrewsbury called Perkin Warbeck , claimed the throne of England at the Burgundian court.  He was publicly recognised as Prince Richard by Margaret of York, sister of Edward IV ; he was recognised as Richard IV of England at the funeral of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III, and had become recognised as the Duke of York in international diplomacy, despite Henry' Tudor's protests  Some of the nobles of England recognised him as the rightful king,  Richard IV, including Sir Simon Montfort, Sir William Stanley, Sir Thomas Thwaites, and Sir Robert Clifford who visited Richard, writing  back to his allies in England to confirm the identity of the lost prince. 

In January 1495, Henry Tudor - Henry VII  crushed the conspiracy with six of the conspirators imprisoned and fined, while Montfort, Stanley, and several others were executed. Prince Richard   was well received by James IV, & Scottish royal court, James hoping to use him  as leverage in international diplomacy.  
In September 1496, James invaded England with Prince Richard, however the army was forced to withdraw when its supplies ran out & the support for Richard in the north failed to materialise. Having now fallen out of favour with James,  Richard sailed to Waterford in Ireland & on  7 September 1497, he landed in Cornwall. He hoped to capitalise on the Cornish people's resentment to Henry VII's unpopular taxes,  which had induced them into revolt just three months earlier.  Richard's presence triggered a second revolt & he was declared as Richard IV on Bodmin Moor, and his army of 6,000 Cornishmen advanced on Taunton.
However, when Richard received word the Heny's troops were in the area, he lost his nerve , panicked and deserted his army. He was captured in the New Forest , imprisoned, and on 23 November 1499, he was  ignominiously hanged. The fate of the common man  vindictively handed down to a man of noble blood. With his death and  execution of the young Edward of Warwick the last of the Yorkist heirs , the direct male-line descent of the Plantagenet dynasty was rendered extinct as Henry Tudor , the man with the most tenuous of slender of claims to the English throne, had intended.


Below Flete or Flute Mill of the Dart near Stoke Gabriel


Devon Record Office 3799M-0/T/1/2 1510
Contents: Exemplification of recovery by letters patent
1. Edward POMEROY knt.
2. Richard POMEROY esq.
3. Thomas Fyssh, vouchee
Premises: eight messuages, two mills and lands in Berry POMEROY, Bridgetown POMEROY, Smalebroke and Flete

Premises: messuages and lands in Stockleigh POMEROY, Cheriton Fitzpaine, "Walles", Welcombe, Berry POMEROY, BridgetownPOMEROY,  "Smalbroke" and Flete  Mill.  
Consideration: £430

the original arbitration gave Richard rights to lands and tenements: Teynghervy, (Teignharvey) Yaleburn, Hemston, (Totnes) Chaterd, Grendon, (Tavistock) Stoke Gabriel and Paynton ( Paignton) for himself and the heirs male of his body, with remainder, defaulting to Edward
After 1520, Richard brought another suit because Sir Edward hasn't kept to the agreement.
AJP thinks this Richard was son of Thomas Pomeroy  younger brother of Sir Richard & his wife Agnes Kelloway  who by then was wife of the Lord Chief Justice of Irenland Thomas Bowring

An Incomplete list of the inheritance of EdwardPomeroy 17 year old son of Sir Richard in 1496

1 acre called Shurtcombe

I acre called Estermyllond occupied by John Tud – East Mill Land

2 acres called Westermyllond tenant Thomas Tud

Close in Worthy called Ivecombe with 30 acres occupied by Thomas Tokerman with 100 acres called Flute Down also held by him , herbage of Flute Wood

20 acres 60 acres called Waddon and Worthyped occupied by John Millar senior

10 acres called Polemede occupied by John Goderigge senior A house and 10 acres in Weston held by John Small

A messuage ( house with garden) and 34 acres held by Nicholas Miller rent 5s 5,1/2 d paid by him for exception from the office of provost

a house & garden and 34 acres occupied by Richard Hought who pays 5s/51/2d rent

a house and garden with 34 acres occupied by Thomas Tokerman who pays 3s 4d incremental rent and 5s 51/2 for exemption as above

a house and 34 acres occupied by Richard Peny who pays 51/2 d for exemption

17 acres occupied by Richard Peny with 2 perches formerly held by John Scrope now occupied by Richard Peny

A cottage and 1 acres held bt William Scotte

A house & garden with 34 acres occupied by John Miller who pays 5s51/2d for exemption 1/3 of the park of Bury Pomeroy for 1/3 of the deer from Slade Yate to William Tud , westaward to Sonde Yate and from Sode Yate to Slade yate 1/3 share of the manor of Hurberton

30 acres held by William Veysy and 1/3of the rents of free tenants there witnessed by Sir John Sapcote, John Fortescue Esq,Robert Pomeroy and Nicholas Cokworthy esq Edward Son and heir of Sir Richard Pomeroy ( knight) ....in Stotescombe,

1/2 a fee in North Bauceyni (Wilts close rolls, ex MSS. Phillipps - Volume 5 Stotescombe, Knolle, Crofton, Braybeoff, Hewyshe, Wyke Sturmy, Bonclyff, Hynscte and Wcstbaylly, in Savernake. Fouleston. Saltharp, Wekeicscotc, in Wiltshire)

Edward son and heir of Sir Richard Pomeroy ( knight) ....in Stotescombe, 1/2 a fee in North Bauceyn ( Unable to locate)

(Wilts close rolls, ex MSS. Phillipps - Volume 5 Stotescombe, Knolle, Crofton, Braybeoff, Hewyshe, Wyke Sturmy, Bonclyff, Hynscte and Wcstbaylly, in Savernake. Fouleston. Saltharp, Wekeicscotc, in Wiltshire) 1/3 of a fee of Chichelesburgh 3/4 of a fee in Shirford Priors which the heir of John Doune holds worth 60/s a year A1/2 fee in Clist Rof which the heirs of Richard Poddig holds 20/- 1/4 of a fee in Ferhulle which the hier of Andrew de Wigheworthy holds 40/s 1/3 of a fee in Kildytonwhich Robert Fitzpayne holds 40/ 1/3 of a fee on Grepeton which Richard Mevy holds 10/s 1 fee in Westodley which the heir of John Penchardune holds 40/s 31/2 fees in Bokerel which Humphrey de BelloCamp ( Beauchamp) holds worth £20 a year Total fees 311/2 £104.10s

Other knights fees held by Henry Pomeroy by following tenants upon whose holdings relief is owing 1/3 of a fee which Gilbert Fitz Stephen holds 1/4 of a fee in LaVera which Roger Chrispin holds

1.4 of a fee in Cranefors which Gilbert Fitz Stephen holds 1/20 of a fee in Osenenns which the abbot of Bucaster holds

Will of John Pomeroy of St. Cleere, Cornwall, gent., June 16, 1618:

To William, son of my brother Andrew Pomeroy, Esqr., chattle lease called Bellensan in Mawgan in Meneage which I had of Elizabeth Meggs,widow, deceased.

To Jane Cavell, wife of William Cavell of St. Kewe, Esq., my sister, £40.

To Mary Vivian, wife of John V'ivian, of St. Colomb the Higher, Gent.,£20. 

To Joane Cavell, daughter of the said Wm. Cavelle, £20.

To Anne Pomeroy, daughter of Andrew Pomeroy, £20.

To Mathew Pomeroy, son of Ellis(Edw) Pomeroy deceased, £10.

Residue to my brother, Andrew Pomeroy, executor.

Witnesses - Pascowe Vivian, Pascoe Vivian, Junr., Richard Vivian.

 from AML  1771

JOHN SLEETH Clerk Mastr of Arts Archdeacon of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall lawfully Constituted

To our well beloved in Christ GRACE (now the wife of JOHN POMERY Gent the natural & lawfull daughter of PETER TRUSCOTT late of the parish of St Clare within the said Archdeaconry Gentleman deceased.

Greeting. Whereas the said PETER TRUSCOTT.................../as we are informed lately died Interstate

Therefore the granting & Committing Admion of all & singular the Goods Chattles & Credits of the said deced And also the Auditing & Examining the Account of & upon such Admion & the final Discharge & Dissmission of and from the same are manifestly known of right to belong to us & our Office And we being dessrous that all and singular the Goods Chattles and Credits of the said deced may be well & faithfully Administered, Disposed of To Administer therefore all & singular the Goods Rights Credits & Chattles of the said deced and well & faithfully to dispose of the same according to Law. We Do by these Presents Commit full power & Authority to you in whose fidelity we very much Confide. You being first sworn well & faithfully to administer the Same & to make a true & perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattles and Credits of the said deced & to Exhibit it before us or some other competent Judge in this behalf & to yield & pass a true & just Account thereupon whenever you shall be thereunto lawfully regnised. And you the said GRACE POMERY ......Adminitratrix.......of all & singular the Goods Chattles & Credits of the said deced You Do by these present Nominate or dain Depated appoint. Saving nevertheless the right of every other person. Given under the feel of our office this Thirty First......Day of May........in the year of our Lord 1771.

Joseph (b 1749)  inherited Penhale, St. Cleer as heir at law to grandfather Peter Truscott, gent. decd. 

Interest in Great Parkes adj. Penhale during redr. of leasehold term.

from AJP

His daughter Elizabeth  is also mentioned in John Will  thus

Also Whereas my daughter ELIZABETH POMERY is handsomely provided for by her Uncle TINCOMBE I give her twenty pounds to provide a Suit of mourning and a Ring to wear in remembrance of me

 
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This connects Bodmin  & Fowey 

Pre- Nupt 18th century style - on marriage between John Pomeroy, junior and Margaret Newcombe.

RefNo Title TF Treffry of Place, Fowey  Ref No TF/1257

Title Pre-nuptial settlement, lease and release, Pinneck, Fowey and other properties in St Blazey and Bodmin

Date 26-27 Jan 1779 Format Manuscript Extent 2 pieces

Parties

1) John Pomeroy of Bodmin, gentleman, and son Reverend John Pomeroy of Bodmin

2) Robert Lydstone Newcombe of St David, Exeter, esquire, and daughter Margaret

3) William Pennington of Bodmin, esquire, and John Newcombe of St David, Exeter, son of Robert Newcombe  

4) Hoblyn Peter of Percothen, esquire, and Richard Inglett Fortescue of Dawlish, esquire,

on marriage between John Pomeroy, junior and Margaret Newcombe.

John Pomeroy to 3) William Pennington of Bodmin, esquire, and John Newcombe of St David, Exeter, son of Robert Newcombe

Capital messuage, barton and demesne called Pennewicke or Pennick Dawe, late occupation Stephen Wenmoth, deceased then William Best now John Sauby; 

( Note AP marriages 1710 & 1715 in Fowey John POMEROY, Senr married Mrs Esther, WENMOTH

 
then in 1715 John, Mr. POMEROY, Junr in Fowey married Mrs Hannah, WENMOTH ) 

moiety of rectory and tithes of Fowey, except Lawhire; 60 acres in Liscrowe, formerly purchased by John Pomeroy, deceased, uncle of John Pomeroy senior,in 2 separate moieties;

Fields called Mill Pool Parks, Fowey, 8 acres, late occupation James Rogers, merchant, then Nicholas Nicholls, late Joseph Gatty, innholder, now John Kimber;

Other Wills found

Pomeroy Robert Pomeroy abt 1442 ... Devon married Elizabeth Beaumont  (John, Edward) 

Pomeroy Thomas Pomeroy Esquire abt 1443 Berry Pomeroy Devon (Henry, Edward) 

Pomeroy John Pomeroy Sir abt 1444 Berry Pomeroy (Henry, Edward) 


Pomeroy Richard Pomeroy of Wells abt 1450 Berry Pomeroy-Wells Cathredal   

Pomeroy Henry Pomeroy Esq ? --1450 Berry Pomeroy of Brixham  (Could be Henry, above, son of Edward and Margaret: In Brixham land records.)

Pomeroy John Pomeroy abt 1462 Collaton Pomeroys Devon:  

Pomeroy Thomas Pomeroy c 1470 Berry Pomeroy Devon (Richard, Henry, Edward) 

Pomeroy Jacob Pomeroy abt 1470 Devon  James 

Pomeroy Sinclere Pomeroy of Ingesdon abt 1470 Ilsington, Devon, England (son of Robert   wife Joanna  Yonge

Pomeroy JOHN  Pomeroy abt 1470 Berry Pomeroy   St Cleere,  (Richard, Henry, Edward)

Pomeroy John Pomeroy the elder abt 1472 Ilsington, Devon, England (Robert, John, Edward) 

Pomeroy Thomas Pomeroy 2nd son ca 1483 Berry Pomeroy Devon (Richard, Henry, Edward) 

Pomeroy Richard Pomeroy of Rousdon ? 1480 Devon (Thomas, Henry, Edward) 

Pomeroy Henry Pomeroy heir age 12 1481 Axminster, Devon, England (Thomas, Henry, Edward) 

Pomeroy Sir Edward Pomeroy ca 1481 Berry Pomeroy (Richard, Henry , Edward)

ARCHDEACONRY OF TOTNES, 1509 TO 1548,
{VARIOUS DEANERIES)

1542 Robt. Lane, Bery Pomery, missing W.

1533 Rich. Pomery, Blackawton, missing W.

1534 Wm. Pomerye, Walkhampton, missing W.

1535 Wm. Pomery, Tamperton, missing W.

1535 Rich. Pomery, Blacktoryton, missing W.

1537 Wm. Pomery, Brent, missing W.

1545 Henry Pomery, Whitchurche, missing W.

1548 Roger Pomerv, Meavy, missing .

*m. t. means missing testament.

ARCHDEACONRY OF TOTNES, TOTNES DEANERY ^ 1551-1647

1615 Thos. Pomerv, Harberton, Will.

1621 Rich. Pomerv, Cornworthie, Will.

1622 John Pomerv, Hole, Will.

1623 Alice Pomerv, Cornworthy, Will.

ARCHDEACONRY OF TOTNES, MORETON & IPPLEPEN DEANERY

1553 to 1579, no Kelloway or Pomeroy.

ARCHDEACONRY OF TOTNES, MORETON DEANERY, 1580-1647'

1610 Thos. Pomerev, Ilsington, Will.

1632 Ambrose Pomerv, North Bovie, Will.

ARCHDEACONRY OF TOTNES, IPPLEPEN DEANERY, 1580-1647

1646 Geo. Kellawe, Bery Pomerie, Will.

1588 Henrie Pomerv, Painton, missing Will.

1607 Wm. Pomerv, Tormohan, Adm.

1616 Henrie Pomerv, Woolborowe, Adm.

1623 Thos. Pomerv, Tormohan, Will.

1633 Thos. Pomerv, Brixham, Adm.

1637 Cecilia Pomery, Tormohan, Will.

Part Q

ARCHDEACONRY OF TOTNES^PLYMPTON DEANERY^ 1553-1647

1563 John Pomerie, Plymouth, missing.

1564 Thos. Pomerie, Plymouth, missing,

1574 Susan Pomerie, alias Mortymer, North Huish, missing.

1596 Nicholas Pomerie, Plymouth, Will.

1596 Thos. Pomerie, Plymouth, Will.

1596 Thos. Pomerie, Holbeton, Will.

1605 Wm. Pomerie, Plymouth, Will.

1611 Thos. Pomerie, Holbeton, Will.

1612 Wm. Pomerie, Plymouth, (1605 will) guardianship.

1623 Henry Pomerie, Plympton Morris, Adm.

1636 Agnes Pomeroy, alias Fortescue, Plymouth, Adm.

1636 Geo. Pomeroy, Stonehouse, Clerk, Adm.

1638 Andrew Pomeroy, Holbeton, Adm.

ARCHDEACONRY OF TOTNES, TAVISTOCK DEANERY Y 1553-1647

1562 Thos. Pomery, Broadwoodwiger, missing W.

1580 Rich. Pomery, Whitchurche, missing W.

1620 Rich. Pomery, Brentor, Adm.

1640 Xpfer Pomery, Briddestowe, Will.

ARCHDEACONRY OF TOTNES, TAMERTON DEANERY ^ 1580-1647

1592 Johan Pomery, Whitchurche, W.

1592 Radphus Pomery, Tamerton, Adm.

1619 Henry Pomery, Whitchurche, A.

1620 Wm. Pomery, Whitchurche, A.

1633 John Pomery, Whitchurche, A.

1633 Michael Pomery, Walkhampton, A.

1635 Julian Pomery, Walkhampton, A.

1636 Margaret Pomery, Walkhampton, W.

ARCHDEACONRY OF TOTNES, HOLSWORTHY DEANERY ^ 1581 TO 1647

1611 Joan Pomery, Blackawton, W.


other wills mentioned by AAP

DEVON AND OVER 32 PARISHES IN CORNWALL,

 1532-1700.

1606 Thos. Pomeroye, of Penryn, 232, Will.

1617 Phillipp Pomerov, alias Rowe, Breocke, 394, W.

1617 Arthur Pomerov of Saltash, 445.

1622 Thos. Pomerov of Trethenick, 250, Will.

1639 Marv Pomerov of Lanrack, Adm.

1645 Valentine Pomerov of Stoke Gabriel, Will.

1646 Henrv Pomerov of Lanrack, W.

1674 Hugh Pomerov of St. Tue, W.

1674 Margaret Pomerov of Sandridge, W.

1676 Geo. Pomerov of Gerrans, W.

1677 Jane Pomerov of St. Erney, W.

1684 Alice Pomerov of Gerrans, Testament,

1685 W. Pomerov of Gerrans, Testament.

1692 Charles Pomerov of Egloshaile, Testament.

1695 George Pomerov of Gerrans, Testament.

PRINCIPAL REGISTRY OF BISHOP OF EXETER FROM 1559

1580 Wm. Pomeroye, Plimouth,W. 248; also 246, Will.

1595 John Pomerov, St. Nyot, Will.

1627 Peter Pomerov, Pillaton, W.

1630 Elizabeth Pomerov, gen. Westogwell, W.

1633 Thos. Pomerov, Brixham, Adm.

1634 Mich. Pomerov, St. Veep, W.

1644 Walter Pomerov, Werrington.

1647 John Pomerov, Hole, Adm.

1648 John Pomerov, Hole, copy of Testament.

1674 Hugh Pomerov, Gent., St. Tue, W.

1686 Mary Pomerov, Abbotisham, W.

1689 Geo. Pomerov, Mannaccan, Adm. & Will.

1689 John Pomerov, Mannaccan, A.

1699 Joan Pomerov, Plymouth, W.

ARCHDEACONRY COURT OF EXETER FROM 1540

1583 John Pomeroy, Sidmouth, c. t. 63

1540 Thos. Pomerie, Honiton, W.

1591 Elizabeth Margaret P m. t.*

1593 John Pomerie m. t.

1594 Thos. Pomerie m. t.

1595 Wm. Pomrie, missing. testiment

1609 Christopher Pomrie, Honiton, m. t.

1611 Alice Pomeroy, Sidmouth, m, t.

1612 Robert Pomeroy, Upawtry, W.

1615 Christian Pomeroy, Sidmouth, m. t.

1619 Wm. Pomeroy, Honiton, W.

1620 Wm. Pomeroy, Sidmouth, W.

1624 Wm. Pomerye, Sidmouth, W.

1624 RoBT. Pomerye, sent., Honiton, W.

1624 Eliz. Pomery, Honiton, Adm.

1626 RoBT. Pomery, Honiton, Adm.

1628 John Pomery, Gittisham, W.

1633 JoANE Pomery, Honiton, W.

1633 Mary Pomery, Gittisham, W.

1643 Thos. Pomery, Sen., Honiton, W.

1647 Christophe Pomerye, Honiton, W.

1647 Wm. Pomerye, Farway, W.

1660 JoANE Pummery, Honiton, Adm.

1678 Mich. Pomroy Farway, W.

1682 Wm. Pomeroy, Exeter, Adm.

1686 John Pomeroy, Farway, Adm.

1687 Saml. Pomeroy, Honiton, W.

1693 John Pomeroy, Seaton, A. W.

1696 Mich. Farway, W.

1699 Agnes Farway, W.


Missing Wills 

ARCHDEACONRY OF TOTNES Y OKEHAMPTON DEANERY^ 1552-1647

1557 Margaret Pomery, Blacktorryton, Missing.

1563 Thos. Pomery, Germansweek, missing.

1566 John Pomery, Hollacombe, missing.

1566 David Pomerv, Northlewe, missing.

1569 John Pomf.rv, Ashwater, missing.

1577 Edmund Pomery, Blacktorryton, missing.

Archdeaconry of Barnstaplc^ Devon ^ from 1563-1630