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Elizabeth French, "Genealogical Research in England," New England Historical and Genealogical Register 68[1914].
[page 47] In the Visitation of Devon in 1620 Arthur HARRYS entered a HARRYS pedigree, which is reproduced below. The original drafts made by the heralds for that visitation are preserved in Harleian MSS. 1163 and 1164 in the British Museum, and were printed in 1872 in vol. 6 of the Publications of the Harleian Society, the HARRYS pedigree appearing on p. 139 of that volume.
[page 48] Administration on the estate of HENRY POMEROYE. On 5 of July [1575] a commission was issued to Richard POMEROYE, natural and legitimate son of Henry POMEROYE, late of Totnes in the county of Devon, having [goods] etc., being sworn to administer well the goods, rights, and credits of the said deceased, there being revoked letters of administration on the goods of the said deceased, elsewhere granted to a certain Richard POMEROYE now or formerly of the aforesaid Totnes, which were surreptitiously secured by him by suppression of truth and by false statement in the month of June 1559, for the full requirement of justice, as appears from the acts of the court on this day concluded. (P.C.C., Administration Act Book, 1572-1580, fo. 80 dorso. Translated from the Latin.) The Will of AGNES HARRIS of Cornworthie, co. Devon, widow, 1 December 1601. My body to be buried in the parish church of Corneworthie. To the reparation of the church of Corneworthie 6s. 8d. To the poor of Corneworthie 20s. "Itm I give and bequeath vnto my sonne Richerd POMERIE all my landes in Tottnes or els wheresoever for terme of his liefe, and after his decease to the heyres of his bodye lawfullie begotten and for defaulte of such issue vnto Thomas POMERIE my sonne for terme of his liefe and after his decease to the heyres of his body lawfullie begotten and for defaulte of such Issue vnto Giles HARRIS my sonne and his heyres for ever. Itm ffarther I give and bequeath vnto my sonne Richarde POMERIE my best Saultseller of silver guilt and sixe silver spoones and twentie pounds of Lawfull mony of Englande, to be paide within one yeere after my decease by myne exequitor and also two fetherbeds p=fourmed. Itm I give vnto Thomas POMERIE my sonne tenne pounds in mony and vnto Henerie POMERIE the sonne of the saide Thomas POMERIE vjli vjs viijd in money both to be paide by myne exequitor within one yeere after my decease." To my son Giles HARRIS after my decease for the term of four score years, if the said Giles so long live, all these my houses, courts, barns, stables, shippins, orchards, gardens, and all those other parcels of land late the houses of one Samuell WEYMOTH, which I have of the demise and grant of one Thomas HARRIS, Sergeant of Lawe, and one Edward HARRIS Esquier his son, for divers years yet to come determinable upon the lives of the said Giles HARRIS, Arthur FORTESCUE, and Bridgett Page 1
FORTESCUE, as in my said deed doth more at large appear. If the said Giles HARRIES die before the expiration of the said term of four score years, then the remainder of the term shall come to my daughter Suzanne FORTESCUE, and if she die before the expiration of the said term, then the remainder of said term shall come to Arthure FORTESCUE and Bridget FORTESCUE their executors and assigns. If my son Giles HARRIES marry, all my term of years shall remain wholly for his better preferment and advancement, he paying within two years after his marriage to his sister Suzan FORTESCUE ,30. My deed to remain in the custody of my executor until this be performed by the said Giles HARRIS. To my son Giles HARRIS two feather beds performed. To my daughter Suzan FORTESCUE two featherbeds performed, my three silk gowns, my best kirtles, my two fore kirtles of silk, and all the goods in the chamber within the chamber that I now lie in called my study, except that coffer wherein my writings are and one spruce coffer with all that is in them and except certain other things which I give by my will by especial names. To my daughter Susanne FORTESCUE ,100, on condition that Henrie FORTESCUE her husband give security to my executor that the said Susanne shall have the said ,100 with the benefit [page 49] and gain thereof to her use during her life. If said Henrie do not give such security, then my executor shall keep the ,100 and pay my daughter Suzanne ,10 a year during her life, and at her death the said ,100 to be equally divided between her children Arthure FORTESCUE, Agnes FORTESCUE, and Bridgett FORTESCUE. I give to the said Arthure FORTESCUE, Agnes FORTESCUE, and Bridget FORTESCUE ,6. 6s. 8d. apiece. To Susan SUGAR, a child that is with my son Arthur HARRIS, ,6. 6s. 8d. To Margaret FRAUNCES, my servant, ,6. 6s. 8d. To Agnes GORDAN ,3. 3s. 4d. To Elizabeth HOPER, my servant, 20s. To Grace PEROTT, my servant, 10s. To Edith my servant, 20s. To Richard FRAUNCIS, my servant, 20s. To John MUNGEY, my servant, 20s. To Christopher SAUNDER, my servant, ,3. To Phillip HAMLYN, my servant, 10s. To William DESTEYNE, my servant, 20s. To Agnes COKE 5s. If any of these servants depart before my death, the legacy of such to be void. "Itm. I give vnto Alice POMERIE my son Richard POMERIE his wife my blacke Cloth gowne garded wth velvet, one stammed Petticott wth one gard of velvet, sixe smockes, Two bordclothes, and one dozen of Napkins." To Arthure HARRIS my son the bed which I do lie on. All the rest of my goods and chattels not given or bequeathed I give to my son Arthure HARRIS, whom I make my whole and sole Executor. Proved at Exeter, 11 August 1603, by the executor in the person of Edward MARSH, notary public. Inventory, ,496. 12s. (Principal Registry of the Bishop of Exeter, vol. for 1579-1603, fo. 343.) Administration on the goods of GYLES HARRYS late of Cornworthy, gent., who died intestate, was granted 23 March 1608/9 to Arthur HARRIS of Vgborrough, co. Devon, armiger, his brother, the said Arthur and John MONIOY of the same, yeoman, being bound in ,60. Inventory, taken 20 May 1608 by Humphrie ENGLISHE, Robert TOOKERMAN, and Josephe WHITE, amounts to ,35. 2s. 0d., and includes a chattle lease of a mill with appurtenances worth ,20. It was exhibited in court 23 March 1608/9. (Archdeaconry of Totnes, Deanery of Totnes, 1608, original administration.) The Will of RICHARD POMROY in the parish of Cornworthie, co. Devon, gent., 11 May 1621. To the poor of Cornworthie 5s. To Frances TOCKERMAN, Violete TOCKERMAN, and Susan TOCKERMAN, children of Robert TOCKERMAN,* a days lamb each. To all my servants 12d. each. All residue of my goods and chattels, moveable and immoveable, to my wife, whom I make my sole executrix. Overseers: John CREWSE and John DOURTES. Witness: Phillo HORSWILL. Proved 3 August 1621. (Archdeaconry of Totnes, Deanery of Totnes, 1621, filed will.) Inventory of RICHARD POM=OYE of cornworthy, co. Devon, gentleman, deceased, taken 29 June 1621. 2 oxen 1 cow 3 steers 1 heifer , 10- 0- 0 1 horse 2- 0- 0 38 sheep 10- 0- 0 10 lambs 1- 0- 0 6 swine hogs 1-10- 0 corn in the ground 30- 0- 0 corn in store 1- 0- 0 Page 2
_________________________ * This Robert TUCKERMAN married at Cornworthy, 2 Dec. 1615, Agnes FORTESCUE, a niece of the testator, and a daughter of Henry FORTESCUE by his wife Susanna HARRIS, who was a half-sister of the testator. [page 50] 4 beds with their apparel his apparel 1 chest 2 coffers & other old stuff A table board a side board a form 2 chairs & 3 stools 4 brass pans & 2 kettles 3 brass pots 9 platers 4 podengers 3 saucers 3 candle sticks & other stuff a spit a pr of andirons & other stuff belonging to the kitchen. Three kenes 1 pipe 1 hogshead & other timber vessells 1 chettle The plough stuff 1 harx [harness?] & other small Implements 3 pair of ropes 2 saddles & other things unknown One chattle lease
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__ ,87- 5- 8 [sic] [The total amount is actually ,88-15-8.] Exhibited 3 August 1621 by Alice POMERY, the executrix. (Archdeaconry of Totnes, Deanery of Totnes, 1621, original inventory.) The Will of EALSE POM=YE of Cornworthie, co. Devon, widow, 21 April 1623. To the poor of Cornworthie 5s. To John FOSTERD and Christian FOSTERD two sheep each. To William BERRYE of Corneworthie two bedsteads, two double beds, a pair of blankets, and a coverlet. To Joan BERRYE, daughter of the said William, two sheep, a chest, a new gown and a petticoat, three platters, a feather bed, a blanket, a coverlet, a bolster, a pillow, and a pot, these things to remain in the hands of William BERRYE for six years. To Ealse HORSWILL, my goddaughter, 10s., and to Redegon HORSWILL my serge gown. To Ealse BERRYE, wife of William, a gown. All the residue of my goods and chattels to John HORSWILL, whom I make sole executor. Witnesses: John CREWSE, Phillo HORSWILL, and John FOSTER. Proved 20 June 1623. (Archdeaconry of Totnes, Deanery of Totnes, 1623, filed will.) Inventory of the goods of Mrs EALSE POM=YE, prised by John CREWSE and Phillipp HORSWILL. 21 sheep ,5 10 0 1 horse 2 10 0 3 swine hogs 1 0 0 Corn in the ground 1 6 8 Beans in the ground 0 5 0 2 feather beds performed 5 0 0 2 double beds 1 0 0 Apparel 3 gowns 3 petticoats 3 waistcoats 5 aprons } with other linen 2 hats 2 cloaks one [ ] } 8 0 0 & a hood } A suit of mans apparel 1 10 0 A chest 2 coffers 1 bedstead 1 5 0 3 bedsteds 5 0 3 brass pans & a brass kettle 1 13 4 2 brass crocks a posnet 1 skillett 1 0 0 Page 3
[page 51] 1 table board 1 side board 1 form 3 chairs & 3 stools 9 platters, 2 perringers, 3 candlesticks with other } stuff & 2 scissors } 1 spit, 1 pr andirones & other kitchen stuff one pipe one beefe 4 bucketts with other timber vessell 1 hackney saddle one pillion with covering 1 iron loom 2 says with other small things For other things forgotten her money in store
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,35 10 0 Exhibited 20 June 1623 by John HORSWILL, the executor. (Archdeaconry of totnes, Deanery of Totnes, 1623, original inventory.) The Will of ARTHURE HARRIS of Norton [in the parish of Chruston], co. Devon, 20 April 1638. To the poor of Churston ,10. To the poor of Cornworthie ,10. To the poor of Blackawton ,5. To the poor of Kingesbridge ,5. To the poor of Dodbr[ook] ,5, to remain as a stock tot he use of the poor forever. The overseers and churchwardens of said parishes to cause the tenour of this my bequest to be fairly written in parchment and put into a frame and hung up in the several parish churches aforesaid that others may be encouraged and men=s charities not spent, misemployed, and diverted, contrary to their intent and meaning, as too often in such cases is done. To my nephew* Sir Thomas HARRIS lands in Cornworthie which I purchased for one thousand years, he paying ,100 to my nephew* Edmond HARRIS, his brother, and confirming any such grants of estates as I have heretofore entered in the name and on behalf of Sir Edward HARRIS, his father. To Bartholemew FORTESCUE, son of Arthure FORTESCUE, all my estate called Pynwelles, he paying to his brother John FORTESCUE ,6 a year. To Arthur FORTESCUE and Edward FORTESCUE, my sister=s sons, the remainder of my estate after my wife=s decease, in lands called Norton and in woods called Lords wood, which I hold for their lives, and to them ,10 a year until my wife=s decease. To Susan FORTESCUE and Gartrude FORTESCUE, daughters of said Arthur FORTESCUE, ,70. To my sister FORTESCUE ,20, and to her daughter Agnes WAYMOUTH ,20, and to the said Agnes seven children ,15 each. To Bridgett FRANCIS, my sister FORTESCUE=s daughter, ,20, and to her son John FRANCIS ,50. To my cousin Thomas HARRIS, son of my brother John HARRIS, ,40, and to his brother Edward HARRIS ,20, and to his brother john HARRIS ,60. "I give vnto Henry POMEROY, Sonne [of T]homas POMEROY my brother, three score pounds, and vnto Tho[mas] POMEROY, sonne of the sd Henrey, fortie poundes, all to be payed within a yeere after my decease." To Frances RYDER, my goddaughter, ,10. To Jane FOXWORTHIE ,7 due to me from her husband. To Susan ROOPE 40s., and 20s. each to the children of said Susan. To each godchild 10s. To John MORTARY, my servant, all my estate in Butt Meadow purchased of George SAPP deceased. To goddaughter Jane BEARE, daughter of Thomas BEARE, gent., ,10, and to my cousin Thomas BEARE a gold ring with this poesie, "spare speake and spare speede." To every servant ,40. _________________________ * He was a grandnephew of the testator. [page 52] All residue to Phillipp HARRIS, my wife, executrix. Witnesses: Thomas BEARE, Marie BEARE, Richard BAKER, Edward WHITE, and Thomas EDWARDES. Proved 13 October 1640 by Phillipa HARRIs, relict and executrix. The widow took oath to the will 6 October 1640. Inventory, taken by Arthur RYDER, John BBRTES, and Edward WHITE, and exhibited 13 October 1640, ,928. 16s. 8d. (Principal Registry of the Bishop of Exeter, 1640, original will and inventory.) POMEROY, HARRIS, AND FORTESCUE ENTRIES IN THE PARISH Page 4
REGISTERS OF CORNWORTHY, CO. DEVON, 1562-1634* Baptisms Zuzanna daughter of Edwarde and Annies HARRIS 20 January [1565/6]. Annys daughter of Mr. Thomas HARRYS Esquire 22 August. Edwardus son of Mr. Thomas HARREYS gentleman 13 December. Honor daughter of Mr. Thomas HARRIES 6 October. Agnes daughter of Mr. Henrie FORTESCUE 14 July. Bridget daughter of Mr. Henrie FORTESCUE 21 January [1592/3]. Arthur son of Mr. Henrie FORTESCUE 28 February [1595/6]. Edward son of Mr. Henrie FORTESCUE 26 September. Elyzabethe daughter of the Worshipful Master Edwarde HARRIS and Elizabeth his wife 15 April. Elizabeth HARRYES daughter of Walter HARRIES 27 November. Marriages 1573 Rychard SCHARPHAM and Marie POMERAYE 26 July. 1586 Mr. Henrie FORTESCUE of Wood in the parish of Wodeley esquire, son of John FORTESCUE Esquire of Preston, and Mris. Susanne HARRYS, daughter of Mr. Edward HARRYS esquire, 5 June. 1610 Walter HARRYES and Thamsinge his wife 26 December. 1615 Robert TUCKERMAN and Agnes FORTESCUE 2 December. BurialsH 1562 Marie POMERYE 28 May. 1592 Mr. Edwarde HARRYS Esquier 10 April. 1592 John FORTESCUE 4 June. 1594 William HARRYS gentleman, son of Edwarde HARRYS Esquier, buried at Beere Ferrys 29 [sic] February [1594/5]. 1599 Phillip FORTESCUE 22 June. 1601 Mrs. Onner HARRIES wife of Mr. Arthur HARRIE 25 October. 1602 "Mrs Agnes HARRYES widdowe was buryed xxvj of November." 1607 Gilles HARRYES gt. 15 January [1607/8]. 1610 "Thomas HARRYES Knyghtt" 25 May. 1621 [Henry] FORTESCUE gentleman 20 March [1621/2]. 1630 Mr. Arthur HARRIS son of Sir Edward HARRIS 28 August. 1634 "Lady Elizabeth HARRIS was buried the eighteenth day of Aprill." * The registers of Cornworthy are in a deplorable condition, and many leaves are missing. The first baptismal entry now extant is of the year 1565, but Vivian in his printed Visitations of the County of Devon gives the baptism of William HARRIS, 1 Apr. 1562. The FORTESCUE entries are taken from Vivian=s Visitations, p. 357. H There is a gap from 1622 to 1630 in the records of burials. 1565 1574 1575 1578 1588 1592 1595 1602 1604 1611
[page 53] [Of the places mentioned in the foregoing records, Berry-Pomeroy, the seat of the POMEROY family from the time of William the Conqueror, is in the southern part of Devonshire, Totnes is only two miles west from BerryPomeroy, and Cornworthy is about four miles south from Totnes. Churston, or Churston-Ferrers, is about six miles southeast from Berry-Pomeroy. From the foregoing material and from other sources referred to below the following POMEROY pedigree has been compiled, the earlier generations given in the photograph of Harleian MS. 1091 being omitted: 1. THOMAS POMEROY (third son of Henry) married* AGNES CALWAYE, or KELLOWAY, daughter of Thomas of Sherborne, co. Dorset. Children: i. ANNIS, m. THOMAS TRESOYL of co. Cornwall. ii. THOMAS, b. abt. 1481; named as son and heir of his father and as aged twelve years at the death of the latter, 29 Dec. 1493 (Inquisitions Post Mortem, Chancery Series 2, vol. 9, no. 61, 9 Henry VII); not mentioned in the Visitation pedigree of 1564. Page 5
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MARGARET. THOMASINE. RICHARD, b. within a few years of 1487. ELIZABETH. ANNA, m. TRISTRAM HENGSCOT of Exeter; had issue.
2. RICHARD POMEROY (Thomas), born within a few years of 1487 and named in the Visitation of 1564, married, probably about 1520, ELEANOR COKER, daughter of John of co. Dorset. Children: 3. i. HENRY, b. probably abt. 1520. ii. JOHN, named in the Visitation of 1564. 3. HENRY POMEROY (Richard, Thomas), born probably about 1520 and named in the Visitation of 1564, was of Totnes, co. Devon, and died before June 1559, when administration on his estate was surreptitiously obtained by a Richard POMEROY, as is learned from a later administration granted 5 July 1575 to Richard POMEROY, the son of Henry, doubtless when this son came of age. (Vide supra, p. 48.) Henry POMEROY married, about 1550, AGNES or ANNE HUCKMORE, daughter and heiress of William; she married secondly,H about 1561, as his second wife, Edward HARRIS of Cornworthy, co. Devon, who was buried there 10 Apr. 1592; she was buried there 26 Nov. 1602, being the testatrix of 1 Dec. 1601, whose will has been given above. Children of Henry and Agnes (HUCKMORE) POMEROY, of Totnes, co. Devon: i. ELIZABETH (perhaps), b. abt. 1552; bur. at Cornworthy 18 Apr. 1634; m. abt. 1572 SIR THOMAS HARRIS, KNT., of Cornworthy, sergeant-at-law, probably her stepbrother, b. abt. 1547, eldest s. of Edward of Cornworthy by his first wife, BBB VOWELL.I Sir Thomas _________________________ * Probably about 20 Sept. 1478, when land was conveyed by deed to Thomas POMEROY and his wife from the latter=s father. (Vivian=s Visitations of the County of Devon, p. 607.) H Vivian, in his Visitations of the County of Devon, p. 607, erroneously states that she married first Edward HARRIS and secondly Henry POMEROY. For her children by her second husband, Edward HARRIS, vide infra, p. 54. I Edward HARRIS evidently had also by his first wife, CC VOWELL, a son, John, who is named in 1638, with his three sons, Thomas, Edward, and John, in the will of his half-brother, Arthur HARRIS. [page 54] HARRIS was bur. at Cornworthy 25 May 1610. On the HARRIS tomb in Cornworthy church is an inscription to Sir Thomas HARRIS and Lady Elizabeth his wife and to their children, in which the date of Sir Thomas=s death is given as 17 May 1610; and on an escutcheon appear the HARRIS arms quartering those of POMEROY with KELLOWAY, thus indicating the line of descent of Lady Elizabeth. Children, bapt. at Cornworthy: 1. Anne, bapt. 22 Aug. 1574; m. Sir Thomas SOUTHWELL, Knt., of Suffolk.* 2. SirEdward, justice of Munster, Ire., bapt. 13 Dec. 1575; m. Elizabeth VOWELL, and had issue: Thomas, bapt. 18 June 1598, named in 1638 in the will of his great-uncle, Arthur HARRIS; Arthur, bur. 28 Aug. 1630; Elizabeth, bapt. 15 Apr. 1604; Edmund, named in 1638 in the will of Arthur HARRIS. 3. Honor, bapt. 6 Oct. 1578; m. Sir Hugh HARRIS, a knight of Scotland.H 4. Christopher, slain in the wars in Flanders.I ii. RICHARD POMEROY, of Cornworthy, b. abt. 1554; bur. at Cornworthy 15 June 1621; m. ALICE CC, who survived him. On coming of age he obtained administration on his father=s estate, 5 July 1575, as stated above. He and his wife Alice are named in 1601 in the will of his mother, Agnes (HUCKMORE) (POMEROY) HARRIS of Cornworthy, who gave to him her lands in Totnes. In his own will, dated 11 May 1621, he neither names nor refers to any children; but he gives to three children of Robert TUCKERMAN (husband of Agnes FORTESCUE, a niece of the testator) a lamb each, Page 6
and leaves all the residue of his estate to his wife. The will of his widow, Alice, dated 21 Apr. 1623, neither names nor refers to any children. It is, therefore, perfectly evident that this Richard POMEROY left no issue. iii. THOMAS POMEROY, b. abt. 1557, is named in 1601 in the will of his mother and also in 1638 in the will of his half-brother, Arthur HARRIS. The name of his wife is unknown. Child: 1. Henry, b. probably abt. 1580; named in the wills of his grandmother, Agnes (HUCKMORE) (POMEROY) HARRIS, in 1601 and of his half-uncle, Arthur HARRIS, in 1638; had at least one child, Thomas, who also is named in the will of Arthur HARRIS in 1638. EDWARD HARRIS of Cornworthy had by his second wife, AGNES (HUCKMORE) POMEROY, widow of Henry, the following children: i. WILLIAM, bapt. 1 Apr. 1562; bur. 29 [sic] Feb. 1594/5. ii. GILES, named in his mother=s will in 1601; d. unm.; bur. 15 Jan. 1607/8. Administration on his estate was granted 23 Mar. 1608/9 to his brother, Arthur HARRIS. iii. SUSAN, bapt. 20 Jan. 1565/6; m. 5 June 1586 HENRY FORTESCUE. Children: 1. Agnes, bapt. 14 July 1588; m. (1) 2 Dec. 1615 Robert TUCKERMAN of Cornworthy; m. (2) CC WEYMOUTH, being called Agnes WEYMOUTH in 1638 in the will of her uncle, Arthur HARRIS; children by first husband: Frances, Violet, and Susan, all named in 1621 in the will of their great-uncle, Richard POMEROY. 2. John, bur. 4 June 1592. 3. Bridget, bapt. 21 Jan. 1592/3; m. CC FRANCIS, being called Bridget FRANCIS in 1638 in the will of her uncle, Arthur HARRIS. 4. Arthur, bapt. 28 Feb. 1595/6; named, with issue, in 1638 in the will of his uncle, Arthur HARRIS. 5. Philip, bur. 22 June 1599. 6. Edward, bapt. 26 Sept. 1602; named in 1638 in the will of his uncle, Arthur HARRIS. iv. ARTHUR, of Churston, co. Devon, the testator of 1638, b. abt. 1568; m. twice; d.s.p. He entered the HARRIS pedigree in the Visitation of Devon in 1620. His will seems to indicate that he intended _________________________ * The words "of Suffolk" are obtained from the inscription on the HARRIS tomb at Cornworthy. H This marriage record is taken from the inscription on the HARRIS tomb at Cornworthy. I This record is taken from the HARRIS tomb at Cornworthy, where Christopher is called the youngest son. [page 55] to leave legacies to all of his near kindred, including grand-nephews and grand-nieces; and therefore the fact that no descendants of his half-brother, Richard POMEROY, are mentioned in this will affords further evidence that there were no such descendants.
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