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Feudal barony of Berry Pomeroy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Feudal barony of Berry Pomeroy The feudal barony of Berry Pomeroy was one of eight〔8 per Sanders, 1960; Pole (d.1635), pp.1-31, listed 12〕 feudal baronies in Devonshire which existed during the mediaeval era, and had its ''caput'' at the manor of Berry Pomeroy, 20 miles south of the City of Exeter and 2 miles east of the town of Totnes, where was situated Totnes Castle, the ''caput'' of the feudal barony of Totnes. The exact location of the 11th-century baron's residence is unclear, perhaps it was next to the parish church on the site of the present former rectory known as Berry House,〔Kightly, Charles, ''Berry Pomeroy Castle'', English Heritage guidebook, 2011, pp.5, 25〕〔 Pevsner, Nikolaus & Cherry, Bridget, The Buildings of England: Devon, London, 2004, p.166〕 as it is now believed that the present surviving nearby ruined Berry Pomeroy Castle was not built until the 15th century.〔Kightly, Charles, ''Berry Pomeroy Castle'', English Heritage guidebook, 2011, pp.3,25,26: "No archaeological finds from the site (of the castle) can be dated before the late 15th century" (p.25)〕 The manor and barony was owned by the Pomeroy family from before 1086 until 1547 when it was purchased by Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, in whose family it has since remained and today the manor and much of the former estate belongs to his descendant the Duke of Somerset, seated at Maiden Bradley House in Wiltshire. ==Descent==
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