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Thomazin POMEROY

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  • Name Thomazin POMEROY 
    Gender Female 
    _UID F409DEF670063B4CB83696F52AA4F5263010 
    Person ID I15020  YoungFamily
    Last Modified 7 May 2017 

    Father Andrew POMEROY,   b. Abt 1500, of Newton Ferrers, Devon, England Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1581  (Age 81 years) 
    Mother Anne MATHEW,   b. Abt 1500, Of Rhdyr, Monmouthshire, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married Abt 1520 
    _UID E9CE58AEBCC0C445A8FF23725DEF48859708 
    Family ID F4506  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family William PITFORD 
    _UID 743D8D268917CC47B93231146C78BBECD281 
    Last Modified 15 May 2022 
    Family ID F4525  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • PITFORD

      Thomasina Pomeroy daughter of Andrew Pomeroy senior married William Pitford who died before 1547

      Pitford properties included Wynkelegh' Keynys and Aysshereyne.Ashreigny They appear to have at least one child Humphrey although Thomas and his son Robert are also mentioned



      Date:22/04/1509-28/01/1547 Held by:The National Archives, Kew

      Pitford, Thomasia: Devon –Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series II, and other Inquisitions, Henry VII to Charles I. Pitford, Thomasia: Devon. Collection:Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions

      Date range: 22 April 1517 - 21 April 1518 Reference:C 142/79/301 Subjects:Landed estates



      Thomasina Pitford nee Pomeroy died 22 April 1535 IMP 1535

      Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Escheators' Files, Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series II, and other Inquisitions, Henry VII to Elizabeth I. Pitford, Thomasia: Devon.

      Collection:Records of the Exchequer, and its related bodies, with those of the Office of First Fruits and Tenths, and the Court of Augmentations

      Date range: 22 April 1535 - 21 April 1536 Reference:E 150/174/12 Subjects: Landed estates

      Pitford, Thomasia: Devon

      Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series II, and other Inquisitions, Henry VII to Charles I. Pitford, Thomasia: Devon.

      Collection:Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions

      Date range: 22 April 1535 - 21 April 1536 Reference:C 142/57/104

      Subjects:Landed estates



      IPM 1597 -98 Pitford, Humphrey possibly son of William Pitford & Thomasina Pomeroy

      Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series II, and other Inquisitions, Henry VII to Charles I. Pitford, Humphrey: Devon.

      Collection: Records created, acquired, and inherited by Chancery, and also of the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions

      Date range: 17 November 1597 - 16 November 1598 Reference:C 142/252/23

      Subjects:Landed estates



      Found By Alma - repeated in Medieval genealogies

      CP 25/1/46/93, number 32. County: Devon. Place: Westminster.

      Date: Two weeks from Easter, 18 Henry VII [30 April 1503].

      Parties: Charles (Karolus) Hoppyng' and Richard Aller, querents, and William Pytford' and Thomasia, his wife, deforciants.

      Property: 10 messuages, 10 gardens, 30 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow, 6 acres of wood and 6 acres of marsh in Wynkelegh' Keynys and Aysshereyne.Ashreigny

      Action: Plea of covenant. Agreement: William and Thomasia have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Charles Hoppying, as those which Charles and Richard have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Thomasia to Charles and Richard and the heirs of Charles for ever.

      Warranty: Warranty. For this: Charles and Richard have given them 40 pounds sterling.



      Standardised forms of names. (These are tentative suggestions, intended only as a finding aid.)

      Persons: Charles Hopping, William Pitford, Thomasia Pitford ( nee Pomeroy ), Richard Aller

      Places: Winkleigh Keynes (in Winkleigh), Ashreigney



      Thos. Hache. Annuity of 5l. 18s. 2d. out of lands in Wynckley, Holcombe, Cheriton Ryngs Ashe, and Morcharde, Devon, late of Thos, Pitford, deceased, during the minority of Rob Pitford, s. and h. of the said Thomas; with the wardship and marriage of the said heir. Del. Westm., 4 May 29 Hen. VIII.—S.B. Pat. p. 4, m (1530)



      "WINKLEIGH is a large ancient village, situated on a lofty eminence, on the Crediton and Torrington road, 6 miles S.W. of Chulmleigh and E.N.E. of Hatherleigh, and 22 miles W.N.W. of Exeter.( Mid devon) The manor was for a long period divided between the Keynes and Tracey families, and was afterwards held by those of Holland and Lethbridge.

      Winkleigh was split between two families, the Keynes and the Traceys. Both of them erected 'castles' (possibly only fortified manor houses) by the village. They are known as Croft Castle and Court Castle. (Although today only mounds remain). During the Middle Ages a tiny market town grew up between the two castles.



      The manor of Winkleigh Keynes belonged to the family of Keynes so early as the reign of Henry II (1154+35 ). After a continuance of fifteen descents, it was sold by John Keynes, Esq., before Sir William Pole's time. It has been a considerable time in the Lethbridge family, and is now the property of Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, Bart., whose family had a seat, called Court Barton (fn. 1) , near the church, lately purchased by the Rev. John Tossell Johnson, and now occupied by a farmer. The manor of Winkleigh Tracey belonged to the family of Tracey. It afterwards was granted to the Hollands, dukes of Exeter, and passed to Thomas Marquis of Dorset: this also belongs now to Sir T. B. Lethbridge, Bart. The lords of the manor of Winkleigh Keynes had formerly the power of inflicting capital punishment.

      Hundred Roll A record of the reign of Edward II.(1272 = 35 years) , which grants the custody of the estates of Gilbert of Gloucester to Richard Clare, describes lands at Winkleigh, et Curia ibidem. That Curia is no doubt the Court, which was the seat of the Lethbridge family.

      "ASHREIGNY, or Ring's Ash, is a village and parish, 4 miles W. by S. of Chulmleigh, in the Torridge district of Devon, about 15 miles south of Barnstaple. From mediaval genealogy



      No marriage for Thomasia Pomeroy and William Pitford found

      I found these later baptisms

      Cornelius Pitford 28 Nov 1581 baptism/christening place: WOLBOROUGH & NEWTON ABBOT, father William Pitford

      Joane Pitford 09 Mar 1582 baptism/christening place: POWDERHAM ,DEVON, father William Pitford

      Thomas Pitforde 13 Apr 1581 baptism/christening place: POWDERHAM ,DEVON, father William Pitforde