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- SLANNING of Maristow
John Pomeroy son of Andrew senior married Mary Slanning daughter of John Slanning of Maristow
The Slanning family is first documented in 1538 and spanned nine generations until the extinction of the male line in 1700. It was granted or acquired land in Bickleigh, Walkhampton, Maybury, and Roborough, all near Plymouth. There is nothing in IGI about Mary Slanning who married John Pomeroy of Collaton 2nd son of Andrew POMEROY and Anne Matthews who married around 1536
1604 -buried 8th February Newton Ferrers Elizabeth daughter of Ellys Pomeroie of ???
( the word is faded but it doesnt look like Collaton it might be Bettisburrow a house & village nearby just outside the parish boundary
A2A - 107/142 - Copy of confirmation of messuage, barton and lands called Battisborrow-
Consideration: 10s. Date: 16 March 1684/5
Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office,
Howna Mills in Holbeton, occupied by Sir Nicholas Slanning, Knight of the Bath, being part of the jointure of Lady Amey Slanning, his wife, late wife of Walter Hele, Esq., deceased;
rectory of Bridgerule in Devon and Cornwall, occupied by Sampson Hele the elder, and advowson of the same;
messuage, etc. called Newcott in Bridgerule, Cornwall, of John Upright, yeoman;
messuage, etc. called Preston in Newton Ferrers, of Sampson Hele the younger, being the jointure of Dorothy, his wife; capital messuage, etc. called Gnaton, in Newton Ferrers, of Sampson Hele the elder;
three messuages or cottages in Gnaton, called Gnaton, of Sampson Hele the elder;
tenement and farm called Bickford in Newton Ferrers, of Sampson Hele the elder; capital messuage, etc. of Halwell or Halwill and Yearna-combe in South Pool and Stokenham, of Sampson Hele the elder, subject to annuity of £50 to Lady Amey Slanning; messuage etc. called Court Tenement or Pounds Tenement in South Pool and Chivelstone, of Sampson Hele the elder;
barton, farm, etc. called Torr, in Charleton, of Sir Nicholas Slanning, part of jointure of Lady Amey Slanning;
manor of Southpool;
advowson of Southpool;
manor of Newton Ferrers;
advowson of Newton Ferrers;
manor of Battisborough in Holbeton;
manor of Pusnage or Postlinch in Newton Ferrers;
other manors, messuages and lands in Newton Ferrers, Holbeton, Ermington, Yealmpton, Brixton, Wembury, South Pool, Stokenham, Ugborough, North Huish, Charleton, Harberton, West Alvington, Revelstoke, Chivelstone, Holsworthy, Hartland and Bridgerule, in Devon and Cornwall.....................
As to messuage, etc. of Battisborough; Howna Mills; and barton, etc, of Torr; to the use of Lady Amey Slanning for life, and then of Sampson Hele the elder for life, and then of Sampson Hele the younger for life, and then to his sons in order.
As to manors of Newton Ferrers, Battisborough and Pusnage, advowson of Newton Ferrers and South Pool, and the remainder of the messuages and lands, to Sampson Hele the elder for life, with right to raise money from them, and then to Sampson Hele the younger, for life, and then, subject to the right of the trustees to raise money on them, to his sons in order.
Consideration: 10s.
Date: 16 March 1684/5 Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office, Language: English
More connections to Slanning came but later
Anne Pomeroy dau of Andrew Pomeroy junior and wife Jane Hext was Bapt 1604 - burial 7 Mar 1682 age 78 in St Columb Major Cornwall
Married 27 Oct 1628 St Columb Major- to
PETER JENKYN - Christened: 29 Jun 1604 St Columb Major, father James JENKYIN mother: Katherine Carter. Peter died 25th June 1659 St Columb Major.
Issue 1 son 5 daughters
JAMES JENKYN born 1659 married Jane Fortesque dau of John Fortescue of Filleigh- family Earls of Filliegh
5 DAUGHTERS were Co-heirs
Anne Jenkyn married Sir John St Aubyn bart.
Mary Jenkyn married Sir Nickolas Slanning Knt. Baronet
Mary Jenkyn born 15 may 1650 bapt 18th May 1650 died d
Katherine Jenkyn married John Trelawney
Elizabeth Jenkyn married Sir George Cary of Clovely
Frances Jenkyn died un married in the same year as her father 21 Aug 1659
Nicholas Slanning (1606–1643)’ was the son of Gamaliel Slanning of Hele and his wife and cousin Margaret Marler, daughter of Edward Marler of Crayford, Kent.
His name appears numerous times in the Plymouth Black Book records of the Plymouth Corporation
Nicholas Slanning inherited Maristow, Walkhampton, and Bickleigh in 1612. He attended Exeter College, Oxford and was admitted to the Inner Temple in 1628. However, he left the next year for the Low Countries "to learn the arts of war".Slanning returned to England and was knighted on 24 August 1632 at Nonsuch.
He was appointed to the Commission for Piracy in Devon and Cornwall and Vice-Admiral of the Southern Shores of both counties. He was subsequently appointed Governor of Pendennis Castle which guarded the entrance to Falmouth harbour.
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