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tized at Nevvnham, 0£t. 2, 1708 ; and Anne, baptized 
there Dec. 30, 1701, and buried, in May 1758, at Weft- 
bury upon Severn, in the county of Gloueefter, who 
married Mitchel Aylberton, of Elton, in the parifh of 
Weftbury upon Severn, efquire, and had iffue, Bridget, 
daughter and heir. 
Edward Chinn, of the Moat, in the parifh of Newent, 
in the county of Gloueefter, efquire, who died Dec. 10, 
174.2, set. 34, and was buried at Newent ; married Nov. 
23, 1732, Elizabeth, daughter and furviving co-heir of 
Chriftopher Woodward, of the Moat, efquire, by Mary, 
daughter of Bartholomew Baker, of Worcefter, efquire, 
and grand-daughter of Chriftopher Woodward, of the 
Moat, efquire, and Dorothy, daughter and heir of Tho¬ 
mas Stanley, of Lee, in the p’arith of Fittleworth, in the 
county of Suffex, efquire, a coufin of the earl of Derbyj 
by whom, who died Odt. 29, 1774, he had iffue, 
Edward Chinn, of the Moat, efquire, only fon and 
heir, who was baptized at Newent, Aug. it, 1735, died 
April 24, 1791, and was buried at Newent; married at 
Weftbury upon Severn, in 1755, Bridget, daughter and 
heir of Mitchel Aylberton, of Elton, in the parifh of 
Weftbury upon Severn, efquire, by whom, who died 
July 12, 1S01, be had iifue the prefent Edward Chinn, 
heretofore of the Moat, but now of Hampton Park, 
efquire, fon and heir. 
To this gentleman’s Arms and Creft, we have added 
the Helmet and Mantling appropriated to the Armorial 
Bearings of all Esquires and Gentlemen what- 
foever.—As all Crefts mull be placed on wreaths, 
(fee p. 444, of this volume,) except there is, in the 
original grant, fome particular expreflion to the con¬ 
trary ; we have, throughout the blazon of the follow¬ 
ing Crefts, forborne to ufe the term. 
Walter-Honywood Yate, of Broomfberrow. 
Place, in the county of Gloueefter, Efquire.—Arms: 
Quarterly, ift, Azure, a fefs or, in chief, two mullets 
of the fecond, for Yate. 2d, Azure, a chevron between 
three annulets or, for Dobyns. 3d, Gules a chevron 
between ten erodes patte argent, for Berkeley. 4th, 
Gules, a buck’s head cabofhed or, for Box.—Creft: an 
elephant’s head couped argent. Second Creft: an ea¬ 
gle, rifing proper.—Motto, Que virtus vocat. 
Walter Honywood Yate, of Broomfberrow Place, in 
the county of Gloueefter, efquire, married Margaret, 
daughter of Cleave-Morris Burland, of Wotton under 
Edge, in the county of Gloueefter, M.B. by whom he 
has had iffue a fon and a daughter, who both died in¬ 
fants, and are buried at Broomfberrow. 
John Dobyns, barrifter at law, was the firft of the fa¬ 
mily who refided in Herefordfhire. He purchafed the 
manor and advowfon of Evefbatch, in that county ; and 
died March 9, 1635, leaving iffue, by Dorothy, daugh¬ 
ter of Henry Bright, prebend of Worcefter cathedral, 
Robert Dobyns, of Hereford, barrifter at law, who died 
in 1683, leaving iffue, by Bridget, daughter of Foulk 
Walevyn, of Much Marcle, in the county of Hereford, 
efquire, Robert Dobyns, efq. who died Odl. 25, 1713, 
leaving iffue, by Catharine, daughter of Rice Yate, of 
Broomfberrow, efquire, Robert Dobyns, barrifter at law, 
who died in Dublin, leaving iffue, by Eleanor, daugh¬ 
ter of Thomas Dunne, of Galley Park, in the county of 
Hereford, efquire, Robert Dobyns, of Evefbatch, efquire, 
who affirmed the name and arms of Yate, and removed 
to Broomfberrow in 1758, and died Jan. 10, 1766, leav¬ 
ing iffue, by Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Gorges, 
of Eye, in the county of Hereford, efquire, Robert- 
Gorges.Dobyns Yate,of whom'.hereafter; Henry-Gorges, 
LL.D.reftor of Broomfberrow, prebend of Hereford, See. 
unmarried in 1808 ; Catharine, who married Benjamin 
Hyet, efq. Eleanor-Elizabeth, who married the Rev. 
Thomas Drake, D.D. F.A.S. See. and Anna-Maria, 
• Who married the Rev. Robert Foot, M.A. prebend of 
Landaff, &c. Robert-Gorges-Dobyns Yate, of Broomf¬ 
berrow Place, efq. who died May 26, 1785, aged thirty- 
three, left iffue, by Annabella-Chriftiana, filler of fir 
Vol. IX. No. 626. 
John Honywood, bart. the prefent Walter-Honywood 
Yate, efq. and Caroline-Eiizabeth, married to Richard 
Donovan, barrifter at law, by whom fhe has feveral 
children. 
Henry Daveney, of Coulton, in the county of Nor¬ 
folk, Efquire.—Arms: Argent, a chevron fable, be¬ 
tween three nun’s heads, couped at the fhoulders, pro¬ 
per. Impaling Parham, argent, on a chevron engrailed 
gules, three lions’ gambs erafed or, between three mal¬ 
lets proper, within a bordure engrailed fable bezantde. 
Richard Grindall, Efquire, Rear Admiral of 
the White Squadron, in his Majefty’s Navy.—Arms: 
Quarterly or and azure, a crofs quarterly ermine, and of 
the firft, between four ring-doves counter-changed. Im¬ 
paling quarterly, firft and fourth argent, three towers 
fable j on a canton or, an eagle difplayed of the fecond : 
fecond and third vert, three flags ftatant, with a trefoil 
in chief.—Motto, Spero meliora. 
Thomas Hankins, of the Greenhoufe, in the parilh 
of Dimock, in the county of Gloueefter, Efquire.— 
Arms: Quarterly, ift and 4th, or, a lion paflant gules, 
in bafs three bars wavy fable, on a chief azure three 
bezants, for Hankins. 2d and 3d gules, a fefs vair, be¬ 
tween three pelicans’ heads erafed or, for Machen.— 
Creft: a black, front-face^, with a bow hung over his left 
fhoulder, and a quiver of arrows, and holding in his 
hands extended a fnake, all proper.—Mr. Hankins mar¬ 
ried, at Newent, in the county of Gloueefter, in Auguft 
1792, Harriot, daughter of Ed ward Chinn, of the Moat, in 
the county of Gloueefter, efquire, deceafed, and fifter of 
the prefent Edward Chinn, of Hampton Park, in the 
fame county, efquire ; by whom he has iffue, Thomas- 
Freder.c born Jan. 1797 ; William-Henry, born i 7Q 8; 
Harriot, born 1799 5 Anne-Chinn, born 1S01 • John, born 
Fr 2; H J n b °? i8 °35 Helen, born ,804; 
^ ^ orn 1806 > and Edward, born 1808 * 
° f Hanki ' 1S h3S r L ef,ded at the Greenhoufe 
for at leaft three centuries, and has regular pedigree from 
fir Thomas Hankyns, of the Greenhoufe^ vifar of Di- 
. mode, who was buried at Dimock, March 21, , 549 . 
John Hankins, of the Greenhoufe, efquire, who defeend- 
ed from him in a diredl male line, died Sept 10 1728 
aged thirty-nine, and left iffue two fons : Wiiliai^ Han¬ 
kins, of the Greenhoufe, efquire, who died Nov. o. 
1771, leaving iffue, by Mary, daughter of Coventry 
Street, of Worcefter, John, only child, who died, un¬ 
married, in 1775; and Thomas Hankins, of the Green 
ho ufe, efquire, who died Sept. 15, i V 8c, leaving iffue 
by Elizabeth, daughter of James Machen, efq. the pre! 
fo^andheir Hanlcins > of tlle Greenhoufe, efquire, only 
Philip Rashleich, of Menabilly, near Fowev in 
the county of Cornwall, Efquire.—Arms; Sable* a 
crofs or, between (viz.) in the firft quarter, a Cornifti 
chough argent, beaked and legged gules; in the fecond. 
. a text m of the third; in the third and fourth, a ere- 
feent of the laft; on the crofs in chief a rofe. “ Nee timide 
nec temere ,” was the motto formerly, but has not been 
placed with the arms of late years. 
The arms upon an old tomb of one of the Rafhleigh 
family, dated 1616, and lately difeovered in Mortlake 
church, agrees with this ftatement. 
Carew, in his Survey of Cornwall, fays that “ the 
inhabitants of Fowey profpered fo much by war, and 
the more civil trade of merchandize, that it is reported 
fixty tall (hips did, at one time, belong to the harbour 
and that they aflifted at the fiege of Calais with thirty- 
feven fail. The indignation of Edward IV. bereaved 
the town of this force, and its trade afterwards decayed 
greatly, but was once more revived through the com- 
mendable deferts of Mafter Rafhleigh the elder (de 
feended from a younger brother of an ancient houfe in 
Devon,) whofe induftrious judgement and adventuring 
(continues Carew) in trade and merchandize, firft open- 
ed a light and way to the townfmen’s new thriving, and 
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