Baron Pomeroy Feudal

Summary

1086. Ralph Pomeroy 1st Baron Pomeroy created.

1100. Son William Pomeroy 2nd Baron Pomeroy succeeded.

1114. Brother Joscelin Pomeroy 3rd Baron Pomeroy succeeded.

1123. Son Henry Pomeroy 4th Baron Pomeroy succeeded.

1165. Son Henry Pomeroy 5th Baron Pomeroy succeeded.

1211. Son Henry Pomeroy 6th Baron Pomeroy succeeded.

1237. Son Henry Pomeroy 7th Baron Pomeroy succeeded.

1237. Son Henry Pomeroy 8th Baron Pomeroy [aged 20] succeeded.

1281. Son Henry Pomeroy 9th Baron Pomeroy [aged 15] succeeded.

1305. Son Henry Pomeroy 10th Baron Pomeroy [aged 14] succeeded.

1327. Son Henry Pomeroy 11th Baron Pomeroy [aged 3] succeeded.

1373. Son John de Pomeroy 12th Baron Pomeroy [aged 26] succeeded.

14th June 1416. Uncle Thomas Pomeroy 13th Baron Pomeroy [aged 91] succeeded.

10th March 1426. Grandson Edward de Pomeroy 14th Baron Pomeroy succeeded.

1446. Son Henry de Pomeroy 15th Baron Pomeroy [aged 30] succeeded.

1481. Son Richard de Pomeroy 16th Baron Pomeroy [aged 39] succeeded.

1496. Son Edward de Pomeroy 17th Baron Pomeroy [aged 21] succeeded.

21st October 1538. Son Thomas Pomeroy 18th Baron Pomeroy [aged 35] succeeded.

1st December 1566. Thomas Pomeroy 18th Baron Pomeroy extinct.

Around 1086 Ralph Pomeroy 1st Baron Pomeroy was created 1st Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

Before 1100 Ralph Pomeroy 1st Baron Pomeroy died. His son William succeeded 2nd Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

Before 1114 William Pomeroy 2nd Baron Pomeroy died. His brother Joscelin succeeded 3rd Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

After 1123 Joscelin Pomeroy 3rd Baron Pomeroy died. His son Henry succeeded 4th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

Before 1165 Henry Pomeroy 4th Baron Pomeroy died. His son Henry succeeded 5th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

In 1211 Henry Pomeroy 5th Baron Pomeroy died. His son Henry succeeded 6th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

In 1237 Henry Pomeroy 6th Baron Pomeroy [aged 26] died. His son Henry succeeded 7th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

After 1237 Henry Pomeroy 7th Baron Pomeroy died. His son Henry [aged 21] succeeded 8th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

In 1281 Henry Pomeroy 8th Baron Pomeroy [aged 64] died. His son Henry [aged 15] succeeded 9th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

In 1305 Henry Pomeroy 9th Baron Pomeroy [aged 39] died. His son Henry [aged 14] succeeded 10th Baron Pomeroy Feudal. Johanna Moels Baroness Pomeroy by marriage Baroness Pomeroy Feudal.

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In 1327 Henry Pomeroy 10th Baron Pomeroy [aged 36] died. His son Henry [aged 3] succeeded 11th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

In 1373 Henry Pomeroy 11th Baron Pomeroy [aged 49] died. His son John [aged 26] succeeded 12th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

On 14th June 1416 John de Pomeroy 12th Baron Pomeroy [aged 69] died without issue. His uncle Thomas [aged 91] succeeded 13th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

On 10th March 1426 Thomas Pomeroy 13th Baron Pomeroy died. His grandson Edward succeeded 14th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

In 1446 Edward de Pomeroy 14th Baron Pomeroy died. His son Henry [aged 30] succeeded 15th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

In 1481 Henry de Pomeroy 15th Baron Pomeroy [aged 65] died. His son Richard [aged 39] succeeded 16th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

In 1496 Richard de Pomeroy 16th Baron Pomeroy [aged 54] died. His son Edward [aged 21] succeeded 17th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

On 21st October 1538 Edward de Pomeroy 17th Baron Pomeroy [aged 63] died. His son Thomas [aged 35] succeeded 18th Baron Pomeroy Feudal.

On 1st December 1566 Thomas Pomeroy 18th Baron Pomeroy [aged 63] died. Baron Pomeroy Feudal extinct. It may possibly have been sold with the manor of Berry Pomeroy in 1547 in which case it descends through Edward Seymour [aged 37].