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Sir Lewis Pollard (c. 1465–1526) of King's Nympton, Devon, was Justice of the Common Pleas from 1514 to 1526〔Hoskins, p.337〕 and served as MP for Totnes in 1491 and was a JP in Devon in 1492. He was knighted after 1509.〔Biography in History of Parliament series〕 He was one of several Devonshire men to be "innated with a genius to study law", as identified by Fuller, who became eminent lawyers at a national level.〔Hoskins, p.79 mentions Fuller listing also Henry de Bracton, Sir John Cary, Sir John Wadham, Sir John Fortescue. After him came Drewe, Harris, Glanville, Sir William Periam and Sir Edmond Prideaux〕 He was a kinsman of the judge and Speaker of the House of Commons Sir John Pollard (c. 1508–1557). He was also a member of the first group of feoffees of Manchester Grammar School.〔Foundation Charter quoted in ()〕 ==Origins== He was a member of an ancient Devonshire gentry family, a younger son of Robert Pollard, second son of John Pollard of Way in the parish of St Giles in the Wood, Great Torrington, Devon, by his wife, a member of the Lewknor family of Sussex. Robert's father John Pollard (whose wife was Alyanora Copleston (d. 21 September 1430), whose monumental brass exists in the parish church of St Giles in the Wood, daughter of John Copleston of Copleston, Devon) settled on him his lands in Roborough, about 5 miles SE of Great Torrington. Risdon states that Sir Lewis Pollard resided at Grilston, in the parish of Bishop's Nympton,〔Risdon, p.309〕 before he purchased the nearby manor of King's Nympton to the south. The following were the principal historic seats of the wider Pollard family:
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