Pomeroy Interesting English Records Supplemental to the History And Genealogy O

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Pomeroy Interesting English Records Supplemental to the History And Genealogy O
Charles Arthur Hoppin
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It may be true concerning the Skipwiths of Skip-with-it ; but what has that to do with the Pomeroys of America? The vital point is — What are the facts of history in this case as appertaining to the Pome- roys? They are these: (1) There has never been in England a town, village, parish, or hamlet called Pomeroy. Until the New England Register can produce proof of one, and prior to 1327 as well, it must relieve the Pomeroys from recognizing the probability of any such etymological, philological,... topo- graphical, or theoretical suggestions and conditions. (2) The "common people" (to quote the aristocratic Register's phrase) did not begin "to assume hereditary surnames about 1300. " Both thousands of existing records at the Public Record Office, London, and the universally recognized authorities upon British family names, Verstegan, Camden, Lower, and Bardsley, give evidence that the said people of Eng- land not only "began to assume hereditary surnames" two hundred years before 1300, the date the New England Register begins their surnames at, but had assumed practically in full in the south of England, such surnames by and before that date.

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