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A History of the County of Northampton
… of Isham, gentleman, was cited in a plea of debt to Thomas Pomeroy, prior of Holy Trinity, London, executor of the will …
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… here, of which there are now no traces. Henry de Pomeroy, and Reginald Marsh, are said to have been great …
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… daughter and heir of John Thomas, Esq., by a co-heiress of Pomeroy of Ingsdon, 1683; and Mr. William Duncombe, 1698. The …
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… whom it passed to Basset, and from Basset, by marriage, to Pomeroy. It was afterwards in Giffard; Sir John Rolle died …
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… to whom the church was given by Henry de Pomeroy: they are now vested in W. J. G. Nicholls, Esq., by …
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… called God Mewy, which belonged formerly to the family of Pomeroy, is now the property of Joseph Scobell, Esq. The … Sir Edmund Seymour, his son, then knight of the shire, Mr. Pomeroy, and others, were taken prisoners. 35 In the month of …
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… The manor was given by William the Conqueror to Ralph de Pomeroy. It afterwards became vested in the church of Rouen. …
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… were granted by King Edward VI., in 1549, to Sir Thomas Pomeroy, and are now the property of Sir Christopher Hawkins, …
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… Bligh of Carnadon,) 1619: his second wife was daughter of Pomeroy of Ingsdon, by one of the co-heiresses of Hengescott. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… year Seymour sold it to the Crown in exchange for Berry Pomeroy (Devon). 48 The manor remained in the hands of the …
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