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Wilmot POMEROY

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  • Name Wilmot POMEROY 
    Gender Female 
    _UID 93F55E959F1B0B40BDCE114E2A0C86CEF4A7 
    Person ID I15019  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 Mr INKLETON 
    _UID 09CC13F013D12A44A3CF8F7E342A84E26D6E 
    Last Modified 15 May 2022 
    Family ID F4526  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Married Lewis Inkleton. Gent Of Braunton Married Before 1570 issue 10 children. He died in 1614
      Issue Son & heir Lewis Incledon gent. married Elizabeth Cullimore


      INCLEDON OF BUCKLAND IN BRAUNTON

      The manor of Buckland in Braunton North devon with an estate called Incledon, belonged to the Incledon family from an early period till the year 1759.

      Richard Incledon, Gent., 1558; John Incledon, 1570; Lewis Incledon, 1614; John Incledon, Esq., 1661; Lewis Incledon, Esq., 1698; Henry Incledon, Esq., 1736; John Incledon, Esq., 1746.

      The earliest Incledon records are from the 12th century. They probably lived at the adjoining farm. Buckland was purchased in 1319 and Incledons have lived there ever since. Only once in seven centuries was the head of the house a Webber, because the elder daughter married Philip Rogers Webber of Loxhore near Barnstaple in the mid 18th century. Webber came from a pewterer family, and both his father and grandfather were Mayors of Barnstaple. Their portraits hang in the Guildhall at Barnstaple.

      Meanwhile the Incledons had been supplying several Recorders of Barnstaple over a period of 79 years. In about 1746 Robert Incledon built Pilton House, Barnstaple, now an old people's home, and his son Benjamin, Recorder in 1758, was living there in 1770. The 1830 Recorder, Robert Newton Incledon, also lived there. The two stone falcons of the Incledon crest stood at its entrance gate, but were later transferred to Buckland. Philip Rogers Webber reconstructed the front of Buckland in the Queen Anne style, completing it in 1762. They had 16 children, and rebuilt the east wing to accommodate them. His son Henry Webber was Caroline's Great-great-great-Grandfather.

      Buckland had 650 acres of farm land and ancient farm buildings including one dating from 1660. The 1841 census lists 35 people living on the estate. While other places in Devon called Buckland are probably named after the male deer, it is believed that this Buckland was Boke-land, indicating that the estate is listed in the Domesday Book.



      The manor of Buckland in this parish, with an estate called Incledon, belonged to the Incledon family from an early period till the year 1759. One of the co-heiresses of the late John Incledon, Esq. brought it to the late Philip Rogers Webber, Esq. whose son, Henry Webber, Esq., a general in the East India Company's service, is the present proprietor. Buckland house is the seat of General Webber. There was also a manor of Buckland Chailow in this parish, the inheritance of the Giffard family, who held it under the duchy of Cornwall in the reign of James I.



      Heanton Punchardon is the next village where branch of Pomeroy’s held a small manor

      The Incledons

      The manor of Buckland in Braunton North Devon with an estate called Incledon, belonged to the Incledon family from an early period till the year 1759.

      Calendar of the Committee for Compounding, 1643-1660 General Proceedings London, H.M.S.O., (1889) pp.97-98.

      List of Papists and delinquents sequestered in North Devon since the happy reducement of the county to the obedience of Parliament in May 1646.

      Lewis Ingledon, Brampton, Delinquent ., notorious. son of Wilmot Pomeroy & Lewis Incledon M before 1570 son Lewis married Elizabeth Cullimore…



      Wilmot dau of Andrew Pomeroy was 2nd wife of Lewis Inckleton they had 10 children

      5 sons 5 daughters

      2 sons by his first wife Grace Cranberie of Bratton Clovely

      John son & heir born 1565 m Phillipa Glyne ofGlyne

      Robert b/B 1st April 1567 married a Barbara Pomeroy dau of ?

      M 3rd March 1594 she died and was buried at Braunton 29th April 1623

      he died before her - without issue of record Braughton Parish reg.

      ?Barbara Pomerye dau of Hugh Pomerye of Ilsington Christening 14 Dec 1560?

      if this was her she married age 34 = late - could have been married before

      Phillip Chichester m Barbara Pomeroy 07 May 1602 Whitestone,Devon,

      Stephen Southcot m Barbara Mrs Pomeroy 30 Dec 1611 Ilsington,Devon,

      308/177/4 1514

      These documents are held at Plymouth and West Devon Record Office

      Contents: Feoffment

      1 John Pomeroy, brother and heir of Jacob Pomeroy

      2 William Carew, esq, William Mordant, Robert Latymer, Robert Strode, Humfry Ardys, Thomas Nethercott and Richard Harward Messuage and tenement in Newton Ferrers



      308/178/2 1617

      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



      [no title] 308/178/5 1619

      These documents are held at Plymouth and West Devon Record Office

      Contents: Release

      1 William Pomeroy and Andrew Pomeroy, late of Collaton, Devon, esquires

      2 Leonard Yeo of Huish, Devon, esq

      Capital messuage of Collaton, Devon



      3704M/FS3 1576

      Lewes Incledon, Braunton gent.

      To Thomas Carew of Haccombe, Richard Bedlow of Braie and Andrew Pomerie of Collaton esquires.

      Buckland in the parish of Braunton, Devon to be held during widowhood of Wilmote his wife should he predecease her.

      3704M/FS4 1576

      These documents are held at North Devon Record Office

      Contents:

      Lewes Incledon, Braunton gent. to Thomas Carew of Haccombe, Richard Bedlow of Braye and Andrew Pomerie of Collaton esquires.

      In consideration of marriage of Lewes Incledon and Wilmote Pomerie, daughter of Andrew Pomerie.

      - all properties in West Bradley and Ham with West Bradley Mill and fishing of the water of Barle in parishes of Winsford and Hawkeridge, Somerset, to be held for Lewes Incledon and after his decease to Wilmote his wife by way of jointure



      3704M/FS5 1592

      These documents are held at North Devon Record Office

      Contents:

      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.

      3704M/FS6 1596

      These documents are held at North Devon Record Office

      Contents:

      Lewes Incledon the elder, gent.

      To William Pomeroye and Philip Wyot West Bradley, Winsford and properties in Hawkeridge, Somerset and properties in Trentishoe Patchole and Gupwill in Devon to be settled on Lewes Incledon junior after death of Lewes Incledon senior.

      3704M/FS14 1637

      These documents are held at North Devon Record Office

      Contents:

      Lewes Incledon, Braunton, gent.

      To John Colemore, Luscott, and William Colemore Tawton Bishop, gents.Property in Blackwell, Braunton. Assigned in jointure to Elizabeth, wife of Lewes Incledon and sister of John Colemore after such time as she may be excluded from Wood Mill (see 3704M/FS16)



      3704M/FS9 1612

      These documents are held at North Devon Record Office

      Contents:

      John Incledon of Bratton Clovelly, gent, to Lewes Incledon the younger, his brother.

      To convey to Lewes Incledon junior if so required after the death of Lewes Incledon senior, their father, property in West Anstey, Devon and in Winsford, Hawkeridge, Withypool and Brushford, Somerset.

      Richard Incledon, Gent., 1558;
      John Incledon, 1570
      Lewis Incledon, 1614;
      John Incledon, Esq., 1661;
      Lewis Incledon, Esq., 1698;
      Henry Incledon, Esq., 1736;
      John Incledon, Esq., 1746.

      Robertus de Incledene (held lands in Braunton, Devon in 1160)
      Godefrido de Incledene (aquired Buckland House, Braunton in 14th century from Adam Wicklow de Buckland)
      Robert Incledon, died 1558, m Agnes Wolf
      John Incledon, died 1570, m Jane Davill

      Lewis Incledon, died 1614, Married 1st Grace Cranberie

      Issue 2 sons

      a.i.1. John bpt 1565 d 1634 married Philippa Glyne 2 children Anne & Shilston

      a.i.2. Robert bap 1567 d 1603 married 1594 to Barbara Pomeroy dau of Hugh Pomeroy & 1st wife Barbara Southcott- bap 14 (April?) 1560 - Barbara 2nd M age 42 was to Phillip Chichester at Whitstone in 1603 – she died and was buried in Braughton in North Devon 29th April 1623

      married 2nd Wilmot Pomeroy circa 1570

      Barbara POMEROY Bapt 14 (DEC?) 1560 in Manor of Ingsdon, Ilsington,

      It seems quite possible that she could have been married before she was 20 in 1580 and that lasted 15 years before he died

      She then made a 2nd marriage age 34 Robert Incledon in 1594 who died in 1600

      then a 3rd and final marriage in 1601 age 42 to Philip CHICHESTER

      She died 1623 age about 63


      Inkledon & Webber family papers

      Feoffment of uses ref 3704/FS5

      1592 to William Pomeroy esq.

      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



      North Devon Record Office: Post Nuptial Settlement 3704M/FS4 1576

      Contents:

      Lewes Incledon, Braunton gent. to Thomas Carew of Haccombe, Richard Bedlow of Braye and Andrew Pomerie of Collaton esquires.
      In consideration of marriage of Lewes Incledon and Wilmote Pomerie, daughter of Andrew Pomerie.
      - all properties in West Bradley and Ham with West Bradley Mill and fishing of the water of Barle in parishes of Winsford and Hawkeridge, Somerset, to be held for Lewes Incledon and after his decease to Wilmote his wife by way of jointure



      National Archives North Devon Record Office:

      WILL 3704M/EF2 1503-4 Lewis Incledon (junior)

      Contents:

      John Davyles esquire
      To John Basset, knight, Thomas Stucley, William Denys of Orleigh, John Willemer, Fooke Prydeaux, John Fortescu of Brighlegh, John Coblegh, Anthony Pollard, and Thomas Wolcombe esquires and Thomas Denys (his feoffees by deed of 19 October 19 Henry VII - 1503)
      Manor of Merlond (Marland) to be held to the use of his wife Margaret for life - should she refuse the jointure provided for her from property in Liteltoriton (Little Torrington) with successive remainders in fee tail to his sons Lewys, William, Robert, John, Thomas and jointly to his daughters Katherine, Jane, Philippa and Anne
      Manors of Blacktoriton, Liteltoryton (Black, Little Torrington) and Badstone and properties in Lyncomb, Dartmouth with the "burgh" of Blacktoriton to be held in trust to provide for
      1. A priest to sing for his soul and those of his father and mother for one year after his death in the church where he shall be buried
      2. The payment of his debts
      3. The provision of 40 marks apiece as marriage portions for his four daughters or if unmarried 140 marks to be divided equally among the survivors
      4. To send his five sons to school until aged 21
      5. To the use of his son Lewis in fee tail with successive remainders, as for the manor of Merland (except the manor of Badstone and the tenements called Hywyke Brug and Cove in Black Torrington)
      Manor of Litleyarmyscombe to be held to the use of his son William, but if he become a priest with a living worth £20 a year and has no heirs the next eldest surviving son is to succeed him
      There are to be successive remainders to Robert, John and Thomas in fee tail
      Hywyke tenement, in the tenure of Philip Whitehere to be held to the use of his son Robert for term of his life with successive remainders to Lewis and the other children, as for the manor of Merlond, Brug and Cove, in the tenure of William Alleslond to be held to the use of his son John for the term of his life, with successive remainders to Lewis and the other children, as for the manor of Merlond
      Tenements in Chireton, Wilkeston, Slade and Mylle to be held to the use of his son Thomas for the term of his life, with successive remainders to Lewis and the other children, as for the manor of Merlond.
      The manor of Badstone to be held to the use of his son Lewis with successive remainders to his other sons
      (Sele, Brightmayshay, Farlegh, Tadyport, Wyledon, Northwonford, Kymbeare, Southwonford, Shepewaysh and the advowson of Liteltoryton ( Little Torrington) are mentioned at the beginning of the text, but no specific trust is assigned to them)
      Date (obscured) 19 Henry VII (August 1503 August 1504)





      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.



      North Devon Record Office: Left and right hand fines 3704M/TL5/2-3 1597

      Contents:

      Philip Wyat and Henry Wyat, gents, plaintiffs
      Lewis Incledon, gent., deforciant
      Property in Trentishoe, including pasture on Trentishoe Down.


      Incledon held Bratton Clovelly



      North Devon Record Office: Right hand of Fine 3704M/TL7/1 1589

      Contents:

      Richard Godlowe, esq. and William Dyllon, esq., plaintiffs
      Lewis Incledon, gent. and his wife Wilmot, deforciants
      Property in Patchole.
      Easter 1589



      North Devon Record Office: Agreement to levy a recovery (two copies) 3704M/TL8/4-5 1636

      Contents:

      Lewis Incledon of Braunton, gent. And Philip Wyot of the Inner Temple, London, esq. and John Rosyer of Barnstaple, gent.
      Property in Incledon, Buckland, Chailoe and Blakewell, p. Braunton; Trentishoe; Parracombe; Kentisbury; Patchole; Westleigh; Longnor; Combe Martin; West Anstey and Heanton Punchardon and the advowson of Trentishoe.
      20 Apr 1636



      North Devon Record Office: Marriage Settlement (Assignment) 3704M/FS2 1569

      Contents:

      1. John Incledon of Incledon

      Robert Alyn of Nethercote and Elizabeth daughter of Philip Dyrward
      Assignment of remainder of leasehold term of 40 years in Dowtehill, Braunton