. table of bkck marble, hnelypolished, on which is this title, in golden letters; 2 S ^^ 3U THE WORTHIES OF DEVON. In Memory of Rebecca, Daughter of Leonard Prince, Rector of this Parish, and of Mary his Wife, obiit Febr. .,^,^^fDom. MDCLXXXV. ^H^tatissueelX. Non quam diii, sed quani bene. ADDITIONAL NOTE. HENRY DOWNE, M. D. left issue by the sister of Sir Thomas Berry, John Downe of Barnstaple, who mar-ried Anne, daughter of Sir John Chichester, Baronet, and had issue Henry Downe of Burrough, who, by Elizabeth,heiress of Daniel


. table of bkck marble, hnelypolished, on which is this title, in golden letters; 2 S ^^ 3U THE WORTHIES OF DEVON. In Memory of Rebecca, Daughter of Leonard Prince, Rector of this Parish, and of Mary his Wife, obiit Febr. .,^,^^fDom. MDCLXXXV. ^H^tatissueelX. Non quam diii, sed quani bene. ADDITIONAL NOTE. HENRY DOWNE, M. D. left issue by the sister of Sir Thomas Berry, John Downe of Barnstaple, who mar-ried Anne, daughter of Sir John Chichester, Baronet, and had issue Henry Downe of Burrough, who, by Elizabeth,heiress of Daniel Philips, Esq. had issue John, who married Anna daughter of the Honourable CommissionerCleveland of Taply, and had issue Henry, a lieutenant-colonel in the army, who, dying in 1801, left issue, byElizabeth daughter of the Rev. Lewis Gregory, an only daughter, Anna Maria, who is married to Robert Barton,Esq. captain in the royal-navy, of an ancient family in Lancashire. Their eldest son, Robert Cutts Barton, iathe representative of this family of Downe, DRAKE,. 1 r 4If tew _^> .??J FIRANCI.^; 33RAKE Iuhlished Df^S^ i^^!) h ^^ ^ (^?^- f{ywufh \ 315 ) DRAKE, SIR FRANCIS, KNIGHT. Drake, sir Francis, Knight, was born in, or nigh, Tavistock, in this county; ^d Fior.^ a^ i^had his christian name given him by his godfather. Sir Francis Russel, afterward Earl Bedford. His father, (Note \.J being a minister, fled into Kent, in K. Hen. 8ths • Eogi. Hero,time, for fear of the six articles; wherein the sting of popery still remained in Eng-p^8-^•land, thongh the teeth thereof were knocked out, and the popes supremacy abolished. » Fullers HolyComing into Kent, Mr. Drake bound his son Francis, an apprentice to the master ^*® P ^^^of a small bark, which traded into France and Zealand; where he underwent a hardservice, which was not afterward unuseful to him. For pains with patience, in youth,does knit the joints of the soul, and make them more solid and compact. His mast


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