MAKE A MEME View Large Image DavieOfCreedyDevonArms.png Gray Todd Rowe Margery Eds Travels in Georgian Devon The Illustrated Journals of The Reverend John Swete 1789-1800 4 vols Tiverton 1999 Vol 3 p 120 to have derived from the family of de Way Latinised to de Via of ...
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Keywords: DavieOfCreedyDevonArms.png Gray Todd Rowe Margery Eds Travels in Georgian Devon The Illustrated Journals of The Reverend John Swete 1789-1800 4 vols Tiverton 1999 Vol 3 p 120 to have derived from the family of de Way Latinised to de Via of which Davie is said to be a corrupted form of the manor of Way in the parish of St Giles in the Wood sometimes stated incorrectly to be in the parish of Horwood 3 miles north-east of Bideford i e Swete vol 3 p 98 near Great Torrington Devon The family of Pollard inherited or purchased the manor of Way Hoskins W G A New Survey of England Devon London 1959 first published 1954 p 470 and adopted these de Way /Davie arms which thenceforth they used either alone or quartered by their own arms of Argent a chevron sable between three escallops gules Prince John 1643 “1723 The Worthies of Devon 1810 edition p 783 The Pollard family inherited the manor of Horwood from the Cornu family and these de Way/Pollard mullet arms are visible on their own on several 17th century Pollard monuments in Horwood Church These arms are also shown pierced own Lobsterthermidor <span class signature-talk ></span> 18 13 30 October 2014 UTC 2014 Davie of Creedy arms Pollard arms 3 five rays gules in heraldry
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