Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . , as :—ar. a saltier gu. between fourmascles sa. on a chief vert a denii Eagle displayed with two heads or. In 1712 Tockington House was the property of Henry White-head, Esq., Mayor of Bristol 1714, and on the death of his sonWilliam Whitehead, it devolved upon his daughters and coheirs, Mary, wife of Turton, and Elizabeth, wife of Henry Casamajor, third son of Lewis Cassamajor, of Bristol, merchant,originally of Pau, Principality of Beam. Henry died 6th , and was buried at Olveston. In 1753 the latterpurcha


Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . , as :—ar. a saltier gu. between fourmascles sa. on a chief vert a denii Eagle displayed with two heads or. In 1712 Tockington House was the property of Henry White-head, Esq., Mayor of Bristol 1714, and on the death of his sonWilliam Whitehead, it devolved upon his daughters and coheirs, Mary, wife of Turton, and Elizabeth, wife of Henry Casamajor, third son of Lewis Cassamajor, of Bristol, merchant,originally of Pau, Principality of Beam. Henry died 6th , and was buried at Olveston. In 1753 the latterpurchased the pro-party of the former, and in 1774 HenryCasamajor sold the estate in its entirety to Samuel Peach, ofBristol, the great-great-grandfather of the Rev. James LegardPeach, the present owner. It is now, 1888, the residence of Richard Randall, , of Glouc. p. 311 2 Rudders Hist, of Glouc, p. 588. Vol. XII. L 146 Transactioxs at Cirencester. PEDIGREE OF POYNTZ OF CORY MALET. TABLE of Cory Malet anb Lords of Tockington. 1 Poyntz 2 Bardolph 3 Malet. Pons, or Pontius, supposed to have come with William the= Had large grants of lands in England. Dead Ibefore 1086. Drogo fitz Poyntz held land inLeach & Frampton, co. Glouc,manors in other counties ofthe King in capite & 73 manorsin Devon of the Bishop of Cou-tances, he also held the manorof Swell, in Glouc, of Williamde Ou, 1086, ob. Walter fitz Pons,held land in Leach,CO. Glouc, in Oxon,and at Eton, nearWindr. Gave landsat Eton to West-minster Abbey(Domesday) ob. dsbert=r. fitz Pons. T William. Ralph Simon Fitz Pons, inherited:the manor of Swell, thetithe of the demesne ofwhich he granted to theChurch of Tewkesbury. Richard fitz=j=Maud Pons, inher- ted the manors of Bampton, Leach, Frampton, &c., from his brother Drogo. Simon de Clifford, Walter fitz Richard=f=Margaret, dau. of Richard. CO. Worcester, founder fitz Pons, Seuesclialof the Priory there, ob. of Roger de Toeni, born before


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