Devon & Cornwall notes & queries . M. P. Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries. 113 117. Ford Family (VI., par. 46, p. 61).—In OliversEcclesiastical Antiquities, Vol. II., p. 50, Ralph Ford is givenas the Vicar of Holcombe Burnell in 1362. On page 64 inthe same vol. Oliver gives the arms of Ford as he saw themin the north aisle of Budleigh Church. k With the grey-hound current in chief, and an owl in base. Crest—a demi-greyhound collared between two apple branches fructured Thisgives one the impression that some of the Ford family mayhave resided in the neighbourhood of Budleigh. On pag


Devon & Cornwall notes & queries . M. P. Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries. 113 117. Ford Family (VI., par. 46, p. 61).—In OliversEcclesiastical Antiquities, Vol. II., p. 50, Ralph Ford is givenas the Vicar of Holcombe Burnell in 1362. On page 64 inthe same vol. Oliver gives the arms of Ford as he saw themin the north aisle of Budleigh Church. k With the grey-hound current in chief, and an owl in base. Crest—a demi-greyhound collared between two apple branches fructured Thisgives one the impression that some of the Ford family mayhave resided in the neighbourhood of Budleigh. On page144 Oliver names John Ford as a vicar of Dawlish. Thedate is missing, but it must have been between 1490 and 1523—the dates of his predecessor and successor. In vol. xxxii, Transactions of the Devonshire Association, The Domesday Survey and Feudal Aids, by the lateRev. T. W. Whale, p. 546, John Ford is named as theKings Feodasy in Devon, 24th Hen. 8. Emily Skinner. 118. Drake Entries from the Parish ChurchRegisters of Musbury.—Book I.,


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