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 1) A V f’reeliee—16 Sept. 1604. Aren—Arg., en a feese, deublereused, cf Lower Creed5- (with cvii’ ‘ni he elitaineci that estete), mi gu., tfiree grifflee’ heads, erased, or. crest—A griffin’s enly surviving child, his successor, head, eraaed, per ferns, ermieeis end gn. Scale ‘—Kirtlinglen III. Sin Jonas, high.sheriff of Deven in 1069, at cehicee Paris, Weodatecic; and Dun’s Tew, near luiddirsgten, Oxferdslsire. decease, 55cm., the title suici fsrtni:e ilevc,lved aspen lila c’cnstis, DAVI K FERGUSON - D,evIB, Sin HENRY- Ileoper, Req. lie ci. Inclly, Al igail, dan. cif John Pc Jlrxfeii, o 1 ROBERT, of Creedy, co. Devon, lfe, ; end F’rances, is. te Sir Geergc’ Clinilleigh, Part. Sir LP. for Haddington; a gels, in the Vsllians d-hig wishciest naslc issuc, the Rtloan,l estates ____________ army ; col. 73rd regt. ; ic. 1798; icc. pesocd to his consist, *. ., 20 Mar. 1823, F’rancee Jnliaoa,oely ‘. SIn .I’oseas, a neerclmsnt of Lnndi ,n, who emigrated in surviving deter of the late Sir John 1602, to Nec’ England is, ,tnsesicn. Ills grent-grandeccis, Davie, Bart., and niece of the late VIII. Sin Jonas, 5th Inrenet, r,e. in 1796, Anne, eldest Sir Hnmphrey-Phineae Davie,Bart. dais, of Sir Willinni Leincoe, Dart., i’y wln,in lie had issue, __ at cvhoee decease, Jan. 1846, the Jc,uas, his successor, I. 5 SIns-eli, 1708 ; Ansee-Jieia, deceased 00 family estatee in Devon and Somereet and Frnssces-Jeihisns, the wife of Cot. Sin Ilnnnv-Ilonenp devolved on her. By this F’enonaoas-Dsvsg, created a Bsrnnet hi 1548. lie d. in 1005, marriage Sir Henry line had ieenc, IX. Siso Jima’, wise ci, mccc., Ii Sept. 1824, and was a. e. Henry-Davis, rifie-hrignde, 8. 1025; ci. 1150. is. Jornse-Davie, late SIP., late capt. gren.-g:le., 8. 20 Oct. ,i. noes. 12 Jan. 1546, when the title iccame extinct. A 1850; ,a. 17 SIne. 1057,Edw’ina-Angsseta, yeungeet ,Ian. ef secon,l Bsrsssetey, however, was e,,islbrrecl in the Dec. followtng, Sir Jamee-Hamlyn Williams, Sr,l Dart, of Clc’velly, and of Prsnces-Jislinnn, sister and hei,vces of Sir Jelue Davis, had a da’i, Mary-Fanny, 0. Oct. 1057, ii. in inlaney. the 0th hart. ; and that gesctlesnnn is the present Sic ru. William - Angnetne, of Stekeleigh, Weybridge, 6 15 IitasnY-ReeecT Peniet-sen-Dnvte, of Creedy. April, 1855 ; cc. 4 Sept. 1862, Francce-Ilarriet, Otis dan. of Sir William Miles, Dart., need has William-John, 0. f’realiee—Dec. 1046. .4 rcee—Qcsneierl5-, 1st acid 4th, erg., a 17 Jnne, 1865; Henry-Augustus, 8. 22 Aug. 1865; a chevron, between uisree neoliele, pierced, gei.;’end end 3rd, as., san, 0. Il July, 1867; and a sun, 0. lONos’. 1060. iv. Charles-Desert, in tidy criers, rector of Veirerten, lion psceeenf, gis. fl-eels—I. a pa ssclcsl hoist, re’gonsdnisl, gn ; 2 Nerfelle, 6. 20 Jeer, 1856 ; ‘a. 5 Aeg. 1066, AnneClarissa, a halcyon, or kingeetser, Iviege eleested pie., lssl,lisg in lisa only eluld ef Riggs And rews, Req. sf lteavitrre leek cc icrnncls of olive, sari. M”ils—Aisspiee Cl,rieis. Seal— Manse, Deeen, Q.C., cannniesies,er of linnkruple fer Ihe Creedy l’nrk, Creditous, Beveneinre. S’scr,i Iloare—10, OVilian Exeter district, end graaddnnchter of Sir James-Gitsen Crnic, Dart., and hae a son, 0. 15 July, 1867. a. Harriett-Anne, ai. 1050, Hen. Cot Robert Rolls. is. Caroline, sate tlseChevaborCharleshanti, ansi has issue. us. Fanisy-Julia, as. 56 June, 1857, to Col. Thomson, late king’s drageen-gnards, son c,f tise late R. Tlsensoe,s, Req. af Cnmphill, Renfrewnhire, and has issue. Sir Henry assumed the name and anne of DAvIR, and was created a Baronet, Dec. 1846. Itincagt. This family is af remote aatqnity iii the eonxsty ef Devon, being settled there since the Conquest. It ie of Resinate descant, hnt from the residence of its ancestors at an old mansion fernserly knewn by the name of Wey, the first anrname adapted its England was Be Ia Wey, and the first of the Be Ia Weys messtlened in the family pedigree had cent 1. Ssslivan-Franein, acting judge essd naagietrato at Armh, armaur, which has ever since eosstissued, withoot variation, to he borne Icy Isis descendants, although their surnames s. Heuu’ietta-Anne. have been at different perieds written Bela Wey, Dewy, Do ii. Eneily-Newell, es. in 1821, te the Rev. P-A. Bennfoi-t, Vie, and Davie. Prism William De laWey lineally descended Jonie Payee, the ysunger (4th eon ef Itehert Davie, Rsq. of Crediten, by the dan. and heir of John Bardelpls, Esq. of tie Jnlls-Sislivnn, mis. in 1051, to Roheit-Csnn Lippincett, Tichfield), who had the honour to be three times meyer of the city of Exeter, and was celebrated fsr his hospitality. Iv, ITeInn-Maris.ss, if. 05 Jan. 1070. Dnrhag the first mayeralty, in 1.584, Den Anrento, King of v, Florence, rest Paris. 1 Dec. 1065, to iiejor JemeeBuresie Psrtcgal having been driven from his kingdons lay Pesttir, Ring ef Spain, landed at Plymouth, and thence rcioeving vs. Ellen, ci. 20 Oct 1055. to Exeter was receive,t, with his whale suite, by the mayor, Sir John ns. 2tsdly, 26 Nor. 1807, Lucy-Ellen, eldest and sumptuously ledged and entertained fer a cc,nsidemble dan. of the Bev. ‘l’.-J. Roche, vicar of Exnousth, end time while he eojonnaed there, at the magistrate’s expense, grnnddnu. of the Ver3’ 11ev. Di’. Liiwo, dears of Exeter. and in his own hence. Mr. Bavie was a. at tie decease by Sir John Davis was attuchd to the late Lord A ueeherst’s an only sen. I. Jonas Dante, Req. of Creedy, created a Dart., 9 Sept. cnebasey to Pchciu ice 1816, and n’no joint-commissioner 1645 ; ,ss. 1st, Jnlian, dan. of William Strode, Esq., and hail, a. Jeca, his sereessor. n. William, barrister-at-law, iii. Slargaret. dan. of Sir Francis Clark, Knt., sect had issue, I Win_ions, snccesaer te tile cenein. I Margaret, e,,. to tisger Tuckdeld, Bsq. 2 A dan., nc te Sir John ‘i’remayee, Knt., scejeant—al-lan’. enigss, was home by Jous Davis. Raq., who me. Miss PhilBps, S Mary, ci. to C. Spicer. Req.; 1. 24 Aug. 1750. is,. humphrey, a merchant in Landsn, oi. and had, J,uia, Sit I. ,Iehn, wIse entered tics tisihitery ucrotessien, and wee killed baroeel. i. Itary. iii. te John Willoughby, Eeq. se Elieatelli, cc. te Arlhnr Copleslsne, Esq. iii. Julian. Iv. Slargavet, rn to Ticensas Bear. Rsq. Sir John rn. 2ndly, Isabel Hele, by whom he had another in 1709, received the theeke at the govemer-eeneiol fir lIce dan., Isabel, the wife of Sb- Walter Yenge, Dart. lIe wee gahleni defesmee made his’ hum against hue isesirper S sa,erAli, e. by his eldest son, 11. Sta lease B.svee, high-sheriff of the en. Devon, in 1671. This gentleman in,. thrice, and left by his second wife, Ti-ippmcn, dan. and cs-heir of Richard Peynell, Rsq. 307 I) A V IV. Sea Win_isse. Tide gontleni:m Sc. let, Slary Stead. cone, an heiress. icy whiesa lie hal 5,lonv, es to Rich, ‘Ins slot by her Isn’t, Mcnoaci:a, n,. to Step1 en N’ ‘rthloigh, en’ I woe e. by his eon, by his uncle, Cot. Sees Iloeereuev-Painc;,se Lievse, wbs en Slajer-C,cn. if-It. Frrgesson-Duvio, the heaal.cnn’l three ciissqaefoils, t,’ o sssd cue’, er, fl on n elect ef use mel, a Crescent. U A V I S. Davis, Sin Jonas-Fnasccrs, of Hohlyn’occd, co. Gloucester, hate Hei’ Majesty’s Plenipotentiary in China, and Covorssor and Conenannder-in-Chief of Hong Kong; b. in 1795 ; created a Baronet 9 July, 1841, assd,garctted K.C.B. 12 Jutse, 1854; so. let, is, 1822, Emily, dan. of Lient.-Col. Hnenfrays, ofthie Bengal Engineers, ausd by her (who si. 7 Sept. 1866) hue, Bengal, 6. lSJaei. 1827; c1 atArreh, 21 June, 5562, reetar of Lyuom, with Wnrhnrten, Cheelsire, eldest non of Rear-Aslneiral Sir Frasicis ilcanfccrt, K. C. B. Esq, of Over ConK, cad. Olsssceatm’. Lind, Bengal staff corps. arith the late Lord Napior ice C’lsina, 1834. tnrauc. A cemmiesleus ef cenemnismery-general in tI,e West Indies, signed by Gncieon It., 1750, tlseleet year of that sisvareigse’a of en enciesat fesnily i’s Swath Wales. Ito had t,vs eons, in ashen in hisdia. ci. Senanel, sate area first an elf ecr af engineers in lice De’ngal Presidency, end s1cpeiusslect is accompany Ilia snslcassy to ‘fhihcet, in 1701, Being etierccerds 1,rc’motech Ii’ ttr ascii service, he tceeemr judge end megierrnte of D,’neu’n,, and end an armed terse. SIr. luevie, in 1794, ,a. Sues Itennelte Ileitran, of the Doitears ef f’aisah,cscc, in Lengiieder, south of Fmece, end fireu-ceueiuef Sir .Tcdsn-h’ebsr lloileeu, Dcii. of Tneelneslens Ilshl. Norfolhs, and lied scene, I Jona-Firearis, creased a Darenri, es ehiove.