. The ancient sepulchral effigies and monumental and memorial sculpture of Devon . she was heire to Francis Dymmock of Erdincjton in theCounty of Wanvick, Esquire; the sonne dyed June the Ist, 1650,—themotlier the 26th Jany. 1C53. Thomas the son nianied Susanna daughter of William Viscount Saveand Sele. His son General Thomas Erie dying without issue male, thename became extinct. He commanded in Flanders and IvcLind duri)!!-the wars of King William and Queen Anne, in 1714 was made Lieu-tenant-Genenil of the Ordnance, Governor of Portsmouth and South SeaCi^stle, and Privy Counsellor. He was of


. The ancient sepulchral effigies and monumental and memorial sculpture of Devon . she was heire to Francis Dymmock of Erdincjton in theCounty of Wanvick, Esquire; the sonne dyed June the Ist, 1650,—themotlier the 26th Jany. 1C53. Thomas the son nianied Susanna daughter of William Viscount Saveand Sele. His son General Thomas Erie dying without issue male, thename became extinct. He commanded in Flanders and IvcLind duri)!!-the wars of King William and Queen Anne, in 1714 was made Lieu-tenant-Genenil of the Ordnance, Governor of Portsmouth and South SeaCi^stle, and Privy Counsellor. He was of Charborough, Dorset, (whichproperty the Erles inherited also from their alliance with Wyke), anddied in 1720. Arms of Erie:—Gules, three escallops within a hordureargent. The initials, and apparently a merchants mark, of Anthony Giffard whomarried Elizabeth, another daughter of Richard Wyke, may be seen onthe old chimney of their former residence in the village, thus:— 1570. I GOD GIVETH ALL. CoURTENAY, Sampford-Couvtenaij.—ln the roof of the nave are twi)..


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