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| Margaret Bevill,who married Edward Pomeroy in the 14th century | ||||||||||||
| was directly related, | ||||||||||||
| to Mary Bevill who married William Pomeroy in 16th century | ||||||||||||
| distanced by several generations | ||||||||||||
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| Raph Bevill (son of Ralph and Margaret Godolphin) married Jone Fitzwilliam. They had at least 2 sons. Ralph and John Peter Bevill |
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| John Peter Bevill Married Margaret Collaton | ||||||||||||
| ����� Ralph Bevill married Jone Tretherfe | ||||||||||||
| �their daughter Margaret Bevill who married Edward Pomeroy in about 1412 |
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| �Raymond or Reynold married Margaret Arundel of Lanherne House in St Columb Major. Tthe Arundells were one of the greatest and most influential family's in Cornwall. Their children were Elizabeth, Isabella and Raph Bevill. Raph ;married a Tregidney. Their son John married Katherine Trefoius |
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| Bevill family held the manor at Killigarth in Polperro Talland Parish in 1523, St Kew and a manor of Gwarnack in St Allen. John Bevill, Sheriff of Cornwall in1495 and 1502, lived at the manor house of Killigarth in Talland parish near Polperro. The Bevill family had connections with Wolston Manor near Bude . The most notorious incumbent of Wolston manor was the villainous John Beville. Given to kidnapping wealthy merchants, imprisoning them until a ransom was paid, he was tried for murder in 1358 and only his position in society saved him. I wonder if he was the John Bevill whose daughter Margaret Bevill married Edward Pomeroy? Humphrey Bevill de Wolston was born Ipswich in Suffolk 1395 his daughter Isabella Bevill of Wolstone and Thomas Worth b 1420 who was son of Worth and a Milliton who were married in Ipswich Suffolk. Isabella and Thomas Worth had along running dispute over land at Wolstone |
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| Their son� � Raymond or Reynold� Bevill married Margaret Arundel of Lanherne House in St Columb Major. |
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| �Their son, John Bevill who married Elizabeth Mathadarda 1435. Children of John Bevill and Elizabeth Mathadarda were |
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| John, 1438 | ||||||||||||
| � Peter 1436 | ||||||||||||
| Katherine 1442. Son Peter Bevill appears to have married twice. He inherited Killigarth Manor in Talland and was a Sheriff of Cornwall. By his first wife, Maude Tresithney he had John Bevill. |
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| His second wife was Thomasine Leigh by whom he had | ||||||||||||
| Peter, | ||||||||||||
| Isabella and | ||||||||||||
| Michael. His son Peter married;Phillipa Beare by whom he had , Agnes, William, Joan, Mary ,Peter, Phillip and John . John Bevill 1558 married Elizabeth Milliton at Killigarth and of their children were Elizabeth, Mary, John, William, Phillip, Agnes, Joan and Peter. John Bevill and Elizabeth Milliton's daughter |
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| Mary Bevill married William Pomeroy in about 1588, the year of the Spanish Armada. William Pomeroy and Mary Bevill's children were John, Andrew and possibly Jane. John's brother may have been thePhillip Bevill who married Grace Viel their daughter Elizabeth Bevill married Barnard Grenville of the gallent and vallient Grenville family. The brothers Sir Richard Grenville and Sir Bevill Grenville played a prominent part in the Civil War in the South West. � |
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