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Abt 1500 - 1581 (81 years)
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| Name |
Andrew POMEROY |
| Born |
Abt 1500 |
of Newton Ferrers, Devon, England |
| Gender |
Male |
| _UID |
5071386AC982FB47AC218EA34896137857AA |
| Died |
1581 |
| Person ID |
I14968 |
YoungFamily |
| Last Modified |
5 Jul 2017 |
| Family |
Anne MATHEW, b. Abt 1500, Of Rhdyr, Monmouthshire, Wales |
| Married |
Abt 1520 |
| _UID |
E9CE58AEBCC0C445A8FF23725DEF48859708 |
| Children |
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| Last Modified |
15 May 2022 |
| Family ID |
F4506 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Notes |
- See The Visitations of Cornwall: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530 ...
By John Lambrick Vivian, College of Arms (Great Britain), p 379, POMEROY of St Columb.
ARMS: Or. a lion rampant gules within a bordure of the second
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The known Andrew senior had 3 sons and 3 daughters
William who married Mary Bevill and whose tree is known as far as we can tell
Edward who married Julia Forster and had at least one son Mattew who died in 1634
John who married Mary Slanning whose family owned property in the locality of Newton Ferrers and may have owned Collaton manor
The Slannings were Barons Maristow of Plympton and the family we found in Plympton may be from these two.
[Source: https://sites.google.com/site/pomeroytwigs2/devon-manors/the-manor-of-collaton-in-newton-ferrers]
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Andrew Pomeroy DOB still unknown died 1581 IPM
Married Anne Matthews daughter of Sir George Matthews of Rhdyr -
She was one of the 7 children by his first wife Margred Herbert of Coldbrook, her parentage is as a member of the great Herbert family of Raglan Castle, the Earls of Pembroke.
Raglan was built by her grandfather the 1st Earl , during the Wars of the Roses and improved during Tudor Times.
Margred was born about 1480 1500 and married around 1500- 1520 , its very hard to be sure.
Her husband Andrew Pomeroy died in 1581 so her dates are probably the later ones
She is most likely to have lived at Coldbrook House, which is long gone, although
near to Raglan Castle is another property of the same name.
Pennytinney is a farm /hamlet in the north of the parish of St Kew,
Devon Record Office 3799M-0/F/1 1495 Contents: Grant to Richard Pomeray by Margaret, Countess of Richmond ( mother of King Henry VII ) of the wardship and marriage of James Pomeray son of Andrew Pomeray deceased -
NOTE ,Jan 2015 this record relates to a death before 1495 so this is not the Andrew of Collaton mentioned here who died in 1581
Richard would have applied for wardship of James soon after the death of his father Andrew to protect the child and to keep his inheritance safe until James was of age. More here
There are 2 wills for Andrew Pomeroy in the Devon Archive
Pomeroy Andrew Newton Ferris [Newton Ferrers] 1581 W le TOT MISC Dymond 3, Vol. 4, p. 334
& his grandson
Pomeroy Andrew Holbeton 1638 W le TOT MISC Dymond 3, Vol. 4, p. 336 - Holberton is near Newton Ferrers
this might be Andrew who died in St Columb Major in Nov 1639 ???
IPMs were held in all places where they held property
Jan 2015 I found these additional entries in the images of parish record in FMP
a baptism WILLIAM, son of William Pomry, bp Newton Ferrers 28 March 1607.
and a burial Margerie ye daughter of William Pemry buried 9th day of October 1601
POMEROYE Elizabeth Feb 1604 d/o Ellys Pomerye of possibly Berkadon ?
70 years before the Civil War , in 1572 Andrew Pomeroy had dealings with a Henry Dillon of Chingwell
Civil War 1642 -1651
1640 just prior to the beginning of this unhappy time . Strafford. After the Arrival of the King's Army in the County of York a Muster was taken thereof which was as followeth:
A List of the Strength of the King's Majesties Army, both Officers and Soldiers, as they were muster'd. Included: (Officer and of men in his command:)
Col. Lansford 163 men ,
Lieut. Col. Lonsford 71 men, Serg. Maj. Gibbs 72 men, Capt. Powel 62 men, Capt. Lonsford 87 men, Capt. Pomeroy 84 men
Capt. Martin 75 men,
Capt. Dillon 61 men , Capt. Capper 68 men, Capt. Hippisley 72 men
Names of all the Colonels, Lieutenant Colonels, Sergeant Majors, Captains, Lieutenants, Ensigns, Preachers, Chirurgeons, Quarter-masters, Provost Marshals, under his Excellency the Earl of Northumberland, Captain General for this Expedition 1640. Taken according to the Muster Roll after the Armies Retreat from Newcastle into York.
308/178/2 1617 These documents are held at Plymouth and West Devon Record Office ( Andrews name appears , a signature- in the parish records of this year- churchwarden possibly -
Contents: Feoffment and grant
1 William Pomeroy of Collaton, Devon, esq and Andrew Pomeroy, esq, son and heir apparent of the said William
2 Leonard Yeo of Huish, Devon, esq
Capital messuage and mansion house of Collaton, with appurtenances called Collaton alias Colleton in the parish of Newton Ferrers, Devon, and parcels of land called Tadislades alias Slades, Creberscombe alias Clenacombe in the parish of Newton Ferrers
Consideration: £4,400
Other records relating or connecting by marriage to Collaton
FILE [no title] - ref. 308/178/2 - date: 1617
[from Scope and Content] 1 William Pomeroy of Collaton, Devon, esq and Andrew Pomeroy, esq, son and heir apparent of the said William (1)
[from Scope and Content] Capital messuage and mansion house of Collaton, with appurtenances called Collaton alias Colleton in the parish of Newton Ferrers, Devon, and parcels of land called Tadislades alias Slades, Creberscombe alias Clenacombe in the parish of Newton Ferrers
308/178/2 1617 These documents are held at Plymouth and West Devon Record Office
Contents: Feoffment and grant
1 William Pomeroy of Collaton, Devon, esq and Andrew Pomeroy, esq, son and heir apparent of the said William
2 Leonard Yeo of Huish, Devon, esq
Capital messuage and mansion house of Collaton, with appurtenances called Collaton alias Colleton in the parish of Newton Ferrers, Devon, and parcels of land called Tadislades alias Slades, Creberscombe alias Clenacombe in the parish of Newton Ferrers
TRETHYNEK ESTATES
FILE [no title] - ref. 107/50 - date: 14 June, 2&3 Philip & Mary (1556)
[from Scope and Content] Quitclaim of eighteen feet of land lying without the "haygge" of Melsburyford, and in the east side of the way from Newton Ferrers to Puslinch, and so eastward through the north end of the north down of Collaton until it comes to the way from Collaton Morton Place to Puslinch Bridge.
[from Scope and Content] William Upton of Puslinch, Esq., to Androwe Pomeroy of Collaton, Esq
SETTLEMENTS
FILE - Feoffment to uses - ref. 3704M/FS3 - date: 1576
[from Scope and Content] To Thomas Carew of Haccombe, Richard Bedlow of Braie and Andrew Pomerie of Collaton esquires.
FILE - Post Nuptial Settlement - ref. 3704M/FS4 - date: 1576
[from Scope and Content] Lewes Incledon, Braunton gent. to Thomas Carew of Haccombe, Richard Bedlow of Braye and Andrew Pomerie of Collaton esquires.
[from Scope and Content] In consideration of marriage of Lewes Incledon and Wilmote Pomerie, daughter of Andrew Pomerie.
1592 Lewes Incledon gent. To William Pomeroy esquire and Philip Wyot gent. All his properties in Incleden, Blackwill and Buckland in Braunton as dower for Wilmote his wife after his decease
Inkledon & Webber family papers ~ DRO
(Wilmot Pomeroy daughter of Andrew Pomeroy of Collaton married Lewis Inkleton & had 10 children)
Feoffment of uses ref 3704/FS5
1592 to William Pomeroy esq.
Younges of Puslinch of Newton Ferrers.
Various entries Plymouth and West Devon Record Office:
Catalogue Ref. 308 Yonge family of Puslinch, Devon
- ref. 308/177/3 - date: 26 June 1514
[from Scope and Content] 2 John Pomeroy
Ref. 308/177/4 - Date: 1514
[From Scope And Content] 1 John Pomeroy, Brother And Heir Of Jacob Pomeroy
ref. 308/177/5 - date: 15 April 1571
[from Scope and Content] 2 Andrew Pomeroy
** ref. 308/178/2 - date: 1617
[from Scope and Content] 1 William Pomeroy of Collaton, Devon, esq and Andrew Pomeroy, esq., son and heir apparent of the said William
**- ref. 308/178/5 - date: 1619
[from Scope and Content] 1 William Pomeroy and Andrew Pomeroy, late of Collaton, Devon, esquires.
FILE [no title] - ref. 308/177/3 - date: 26 June 1514
Messuage at Collaton, in Newton Ferrers
FILE [no title] - ref. 308/178/1 - date: 1617
Mansion House of Collaton and a tenement called Todslade alias Toddeslades and Cr[amicum?] in the parish of Newton Ferrers, Devon
TITLE DEEDS TRETHYNEK ESTATES
FILE [no title] - ref. 107/50 - date: 14 June, 2&3 Philip & Mary (1556)
[from Scope and Content] William Upton of Puslinch, Esq., to Androwe Pomeroy of Collaton, Esq.
this lead definitely needs following
FILE [no title] - ref. 308/178/2 - date: 1617
[from Scope and Content] 1 William Pomeroy of Collaton, Devon, esq and Andrew Pomeroy, esq, son and heir apparent of the said William (1)
[from Scope and Content] Capital messuage and mansion house of Collaton, with appurtenances called Collaton alias Colleton in the parish of Newton Ferrers, Devon, and parcels of land called Tadislades alias Slades, Creberscombe alias Clenacombe in the parish of Newton Ferrers
[no title] 308/178/1 1617
These documents are held at Plymouth and West Devon Record Office
Contents: Release
1 William Cavill of Trehavereke, Cornwall, esq, Nicholas Slanninge of Bickleigh, esq and John Vyvian of St Columb Higher, Cornwall esq
2 Leonard Yeo of Huish, esq
Mansion House of Collaton and a tenement called Todslade alias Toddeslades and Cr[amicum?] in the parish of Newton Ferrers, Devon
308/178/2 1617 These documents are held at Plymouth and West Devon Record Office ( Andrews name appears , a signature- in the parish records of this year- churchwarden possibly -
Contents: Feoffment and grant
1 William Pomeroy of Collaton, Devon, esq and Andrew Pomeroy, esq, son and heir apparent of the said William
2 Leonard Yeo of Huish, Devon, esq
Capital messuage and mansion house of Collaton, with appurtenances called Collaton alias Colleton in the parish of Newton Ferrers, Devon, and parcels of land called Tadislades alias Slades, Creberscombe alias Clenacombe in the parish of Newton Ferrers
Consideration: £4,400
which is probably why he went to live with his daughter Anne in St Columb Major after this.. He may have remarried to an Elizabeth – there is a burial in Newton Ferrers around 1602 of Elizabeth Pomeroy gentlewoman .
[Source: https://sites.google.com/site/pomeroytwigs2/devon-manors/the-manor-of-collaton-in-newton-ferrers]
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