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--- "Stamford Mercury" 7 Jan 1773, page 3
Lately died at Ints, in Cornwall, where he went for the recovery of his health, Pendock Neale, Esq; possessed of large estates in the counties of Nottingham, Leicester, Lincoln, and Cornwall.
--- "Hampshire Chronicle" 11 Jan 1773, page 3
Deaths. Pendock Neale, Esq. possessed of large estates in the counties of Nottingham, Leicester, Lincoln, and Cornwall.
--- "Notes on the Churches of Nottinghamshire" by John T. Godfrey, Phillimore & Co., 1907, page 461 --- seen on Google Books:
"Pendock Neale Esqre died s.p. at Ints in the County of Cornwall A.D. 1772, and was interred on the north side of the chancel of this church, January 18. A.D. 1773. In remembrance of whom and his wife Harriot a daughter of Richard Elliot Esqre of Port Elliot Cornwall; this monument is dedicated by Pendock Barry Barry A.D. 1842, in compliance with the request of his deceased mother, that the memory of her uncle and aunt might be perpetuated; to both of whom she was under the greatest possible obligations, and for whom she ever entertained those sentiments of love and esteem so truly worthy of herself."
** Pendock Neale, Esq., was the eldest of the three sons of John Neale, Esq., of Tollerton, and his wife Elizabeth Major, of Belper, co. Derby, and uncle of Pendock Neale (afterwards Barry), LL.D., mentioned in the preceding note. He married Harriot, daughter of Richard Elliot, Esq., of Port Elliot, Cornwall, and sister of Richard, first Lord Elliot, of that place. He died, without issue, at Ints Castle, Cornwall, November, 1772, and was buried, as above stated, at Tollerton, 18 January, 1773.
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