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Sir John Davie, fifth baronet of Creedy, 1707-1727
Trans. Devon. Assoc. vol. 36, (1904). pp. 116-122.
by
R.T. White-Thompson
Prepared by Michael Steer
The Davie Baronetcy, of Creedy in the County of Devon was created on 9 September 1641 for John Davie, the Member of Parliament for Tiverton in 1621-22. The baronetcy became extinct in 1846 on the death of Sir Humphrey Phineas Davie, 10th Baronet. Sir John Davie, 5th Baronet was the grandson of the first Baronet. He succeeded to the title while a yeoman living in New London, Connecticut. The family seat was Creedy Park near Crediton. Google with the Archive Organization has sponsored the digitisation of books from several libraries. The Internet Archive makes available, in its Community Texts Collection (originally known as Open Source Books), books that have been digitised by Google from a number of libraries. These are books on which copyright has expired, and are available free for educational and research use. This rare book was produced from a copy held by the New York Public Library, and is available from the Internet Archive.
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Abbagasset | 118 |
Acland, Elizabeth | 119 |
Acland, Sir Hugh, BT | 119 |
Allyne, Rev James | 117 |
Andros, Sir E | 121 |
Bradstreet, Governor | 121 |
Bridgman | 120 |
Caulkin | 120 |
Cotton, John | 120 |
Davie, Elizabeth | 119 |
Davie, Elizabeth (2) | 119 |
Davie family | 118, 120 |
Davie, Humphrey | 118-9 |
Davie, Sir Humphrey Bt | 116-7, 120-1 |
Davie, John | 117 |
Davie, Sir John, 1st Baronet | 116 |
Davie, Sir John, 2nd Baronet | 116 |
Davie, Sir John, 3rd Baronet | 116 |
Davie, Sir John, 5th Baronet | throughout |
Davie, Sir John, 6th Baronet | 118-9 |
Davie, Sir John, 7th Baronet | 119 |
Davie, Sir John, 9th Baronet | 120 |
Davie, Sir Henry Robert Ferguson, Bt, MP | 120 |
Davie, Sir Humphrey Phineas, 10th Baronet | 120 |
Davie, Julian | 116 |
Davie, Mary | 119 |
Davie, Robert | 116 |
Davie, Sarah | 117, 119 |
Davie, Tryphaena | 116 |
Davie, William, 4th Baronet | 116 |
Davie, William (2) | 116, 119 |
Davenport, Rev John | 120 |
Denison, Mrs | 122 |
Denison, William | 120 |
Dinwell | 121 |
Dudley, Joseph | 121-2 |
Eliot, Joseph | 120 |
Faneuil family | 121 |
Franklin, Mrs Margaret | 118 |
Gardiner, John | 118 |
Gibbons, Sarah | 117 |
Gibbons, William | 117 |
Goffe, William | 120-1 |
Hastings, John | 120 |
Hobbie, Lady | 117 |
Holmes, Oliver Wendell jnr | 121 |
Jane (an Indian) | 119 |
Kennebex | 118 |
Lawson, Christopher | 118 |
Mather, Mrs | 118, 120-1 |
Mitchel, Samuel | 120 |
Nowell, Mrs | 121 |
Packer, James | 118-9, 122 |
Pepys, Samuel | 122 |
Pierpoint, James | 120 |
Pratt, Mrs Mary | 118 |
Quincy family | 122 |
Reynell, Richard | 116 |
Reynell, Tryphaena | 116 |
Richards, Elizabeth | 119 |
Richards, James | 117, 119 |
Richards, Sarah | 117 |
Russell, Noahniah | 120 |
Russell, Samuel | 120 |
Rutherford, Mr | 120 |
Saltonstall, Gurdon | 118-9 |
Savage | 120 |
Sewall, Judge S | 117, 120-2 |
Sibley, Professor | 116-7, 120-1 |
Sleeman, Rev John | 121 |
Strode, Julian | 116 |
Strode, Sir William | 116 |
Sullivan | 120 |
Taylor, Mr Daniel | 118 |
Trumbull | 120 |
Wendell, Professor | 117, 120-2 |
Whalley | 121 |
White, Edmund | 116 |
Willard, President Samuel | 117, 121 |
Williamson | 120 |
Winwell, Mr | 121 |