Individual Notes

Note for:   Rev-Roger Pocklington,   15 NOV 1802 - 30 MAY 1880         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   10 JAN 1803
     Place:   Winthorpe, Notts.

Occupation:   
     Place:   Vicar of Walesby.

Individual Note:
     
Vicar of Walesby, Notts.
Rector of St. Clements, Skegness


Rev. Roger Pocklington - Will
Personal estate under £3,000
Proved 3rd August 1880
Late of Walesby, Co. Notts, Clerk
Died 30th May 1880
Proved at Nottingham,
by Anne Amelia Pocklington of Walesby, widow and relict
and George William Mason of Morton Hall, Par. of Babworth, said Co., Esq.,
the Exects.

1841 Census
HO/852/10
Walesby, Notts
Roger Pocklington - aged 38 years - Clergyman - born in the County
Mary Pocklington - aged 34 years - born in the County
Roger Pocklington - aged 8 years - born in the County
Mary Jane Pocklington - aged 6 years - born in the County
Bertram M. Pocklington - aged 5 years - born in the County
Evelyn Pocklington - aged 4 years (male) - born in the County
Frances Elizabeth Pocklington - aged 3 years - born in the County
Frances Hutton - aged 56 years - Independent - born in the County
(? Mother of Mary)
+ 5 female Servants

Individual Notes

Note for:   Joseph Pocklington,   21 NOV 1804 - 17 FEB 1874         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   22 NOV 1804
     Place:   Winthorpe, Notts.

Individual Note:
     

He took the name of Senhouse to follow his own surname of Pocklington - Granted by Royal License dated 27.9.1842

Esq. of Barrow House JP & DL , High Sheriff of Cumberland in 1846

Resident of Barrow House, Cumb.

2nd son

Capt. Notts Militia, 1826
Resigned his Commission, 1831
Magistrate for Notts, 1830
Magistrate for Cumberland, Jan 1832
Trustee of Keswick Savings Bank, 1834
Deputy Lt. of Cumberland, Oct 1835
Director of the M & C Railway, Dec 1835
Trustee of the Maryport Harbour Commissioners, 1838
Chairman of the Maryport Local Board of Poor Law Guardians, 1840
President of the Maryport Savings Bank, 1842
President of the Maryport National School, 1842
Governor of St. Bees School, Sept 1842
Commissioner of Taxes, 1849

Will - Joseph Pocklington-Senhouse, Esq.,
Effects under £35,000
Will, Proved 30th March 1874
Late of Netherhall, Cul.
Died 17th February 1874 at Netherhall.
Proved at Carlisle, Cul,
By Elizabeth, widow, the relict,
and Humphrey Pocklington-Senhouse, Esq., son
both of Netherhall, the Exects.

History of Exeter College, Oxford =
In 1824 Exeter was at the head of the river in the famour White Boat, of which there is a picture. The boats at that time were crowded into Iffley Lock and got away in regular order, thus allowing each in turn a considerable start. There were only tree boats on the river that year, Christ Church, Brasenose and Exeter. Exeter bumped Brasenose the first night, and Christ Church took off. The crew were J.T. Wareing, W.D. Dick, S. Parr, Douglas (? Thomas Douglass), J.C. Clutterbuck (fellow 1822), J.G. Cole (fellow 1825), ROGER POCKLINGTON, stroke, H.B. Bulteel (fellow 1823). The coxswain was JOE POCKLINGTON (who took the name SENHOUSE). Outriggers were not yet invented, and the men rowed in tall hats. The stroke's son and the coxswain's son were both afterward strokes of the University Eight.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Lt-Gen-Evelyn H. F. Pocklington,   18 JUN 1811 - SEP 1879         Index

Christening:   
     Place:   East Stonehouse, Devon.

Event:   
     Type:   Marr
     Place:   St. Georges, Hanover Sq.

Individual Note:
     
Lt.Gen. Evelyn Henry Frederick Pocklington = full name and Rank


Evelyn Henry Frederick Pocklington
Estate under £4,000 - Will
Proved 24th October 1879 Principal Registry
Late of 28 Rutland Gate, Hyde Park, Co. Middsx
Lt. General H.M. Army
Died 10th August 179 at Rutland Gate
by Alice Jane Pocklington, Edith Harriet Pocklington
and Blanche Ellen Pocklington, all of 28 Rutland Gate,
spinsters and daughters, the Executrixes

Death Reg Ref - 1879 - Quarter 3 - 1a 267 - St. Geo. Hanover Square, Middsx.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary Elizabeth A. Pocklington,   5 FEB 1806 - 9 MAR 1873         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   5 FEB 1806
     Place:   Winthorpe, Notts.

Burial:   
     Date:   9 MAR 1873
     Place:   Leamington, Warwicks.

Individual Note:
     
Full name = Mary Elizabeth Agnes Pocklington

Will - Mary E.A. Pocklington Pocklington
Effects under £6,000
Proved 25th March 1873
Late of Leamington Priors, Co. Warwick, Spinster
Died 9th March 1873 at Leamington Priors
Proved, Principal Registry,
By Rev. Roger Pocklington of Walesby, Co. Notts, Clerk and brother
Sole Exect.

Death Reg Ref - Quarter 4 - 1873 - 6d 351 - Warwick

Individual Notes

Note for:   Jane Augusta Pocklington,   28 DEC 1807 - 11 JUL 1842         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   28 DEC 1807
     Place:   Winthorpe, Notts

Burial:   
     Date:   UNKNOWN
     Place:   Gt. Malvern, Worcester


Individual Notes

Note for:   Elizabeth Senhouse,   28 APR 1805 - 6 APR 1890         Index

Individual Note:
     

Netherhall, formerly Alneburgh Hall, is pleasantly situated on the banks of the river Ellen (anciently Alne), which falls into the Solway about a mile below the house. At its mouth are the harbour and town of Maryport, and on the high ground near the town is a Roman Station, in and near which many altars and other Roman remains have been dug up at different times, and are now preserved in the portico at Netherhall.

The house originally consisted of a tower only, with walls nine feet thick, and of unknown but very ancient date. This tower has been added to by its various possessors from time to time, and it is now a comfortable family residence, and contains some spacious rooms and an excellent library.

The manor and estate formerly belonged the Eglesfields, but passed in 1528, by the marriage of the heiress of that ancient family to the Senhouses, in whose possession it has since remained.

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The ancient family of Senhouse, otherwise spelled, in former times, De Sewynhouse, and De Sevenhouse, derives from (the first on record) Walter De Sewynhouse, from whom descended John Senhouse, Esq., living in the beginning of the sixteenth century. It ended in an heiress, as above mentioned, i.e. Elizabeth who married Joseph Pocklington, who in 1842 assumed her surname in addition to his own by Royal License

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Elizabeth's portrait painted in 1836 by M. Chalon, 37, London Street, Fitzroy Square, London.

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Elizabeth Senhouse Reminiscences.................she wrote for her family so they would know about their ancestors and who their family and friends were......................................................................................

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Individual Notes

Note for:   Humfry Senhouse,   1773 - 1842         Index

Individual Note:
     [King Pocky-Senhouse -Internet File.FTW]

High Sherriff in 1826

Individual Notes

Note for:   Col-Humfry PocklingtonSenhouse,   13 AUG 1843 - 20 DEC 1903         Index

Christening:   
     Date:   13 OCT 1843
     Place:   Maryport, Cumb.

Individual Note:
     
He was an Oxford Blue ( Rowing) 1865-1866

DL, Cumberland, High Sheriff of Cumberland in 1892, JP. Northampton.

Full Rank - Lt.Col. Humphrey Pocklington-Senhouse

Lt. Col. in the Westmoreland Cavalry.

Resided at Ashby St. Ledgers

Individual Notes

Note for:   Robert Pocklington,    - UNKNOWN         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   21 MAR 1716


Individual Notes

Note for:   William Pocklington,    - UNKNOWN         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   30 JUL 1730