A detailed look at the Poyntz family’s history, tracing lands, marriages, and lineage across England and Ireland. This volume presents a scholarly, narrative record of generations, showing how estates, titles, and alliances shaped a gentry clan. It weaves together genealogical charts with historical context, offering readers a window into how a single family connected to Parishes, peerages, and Irish ventures. Readers can expect careful documentation of births, marriages, inheritances, and the shifting fortunes of the Poyntz family across centuries. The text situates the family within wider social networks, including ties to notable figures and counties in Ireland and England. Though dense with names and dates, the work remains focused on the story of land, lineage, and the ways a family pursued influence over time. Genealogical trees and key marriages that link the Poyntz line to other noble families Historical notes that place land deals and titles within their legal and social contexts Evidence and sources that illuminate early modern English and Irish estates Discussion of uncertainties and the limits of proof in family history Ideal for readers of genealogical histories, local historians, and anyone curious about how noble families tracked power through land and marriage.