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one child — William Crawford Fortescue — who married and left a 
large family. 
Mr. Fortescue, who was a brother of the present John Faithful 
Fortescue, Esq., j.p., of Plymouth, was descended from the 
marriage of Hugh Fortescue, of Buckland Filleigh, with Elizabeth, 
daughter of Sir John Chichester, by Gertrude, daughter of Sir 
William Courtenay, of Powderham Castle. 
59. James Yonge, m.d., Quarterly: 1 Or six ogresses in fess 
betw. three lions salient gu. ; Yonge, of Puslinch. 2 Sa. a cross 
moline arg. ; Upton, of Puslinch. 3 Or a cross eng. sa. ; Mohun. 
4 Per fess arg. and az. three chaplets counterchanged ; Duke. In 
the centre on a mullet gu. a martlet arg. for diff. : imp. Erminois, 
on a fess az. betw. three cranes ppr., a salt ire betw. two cross 
crosslets fitchee or ; on a chief erm, a bend gu. charged with three 
guttes d 'or, all inter two martlets sa. ; Crawley-Boevey. He was 
the fourth son of the Rev. Duke Yonge, vicar of Cornwood, by his 
wife Catherine, daughter of Thomas Crawley-Boevey, Esq., of 
Flaxley Abbey, and sister of Sir Thomas Crawley-Boevey, Bart. 
He was born 11th March, 1793, took his B.A. degree at Exeter 
College, and graduated in medicine at Edinburgh. He settled in 
Plymouth about 1823, and married first 20th Feb., 1820, his 
cousin Margaret, youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Crawley- 
Boevey, Bart., of Flaxley Abbey, county Gloucester. By this 
lady, who died 22nd April, 1867, he had five children, who all 
died young. Dr. Yonge married secondly 26th August, 1868, 
Anna Susanna Couch, daughter of George Couch, Esq., of Ford, 
Devonport, but had no other issue, and died at his residence, The 
Crescent, Plymouth, 3rd January, 1870. Dr. Yonge held a 
prominent place in his profession, and was highly esteemed by his 
fellow-townsmen. Of this Society he was long an active member. 
60. Thomas Julian Pode, Esq., Az. on a chev. or betw. two 
eagles displ. in chief arg. and a lion's head erased of the second in 
base, three estoils gu. Mr. Pode was the third son of William 
Pode, Esq., by his wife Jenny, daughter of Tubal Lewis, Esq., 
of Plymouth. He married, in April, 1831, Anne Duke, youngest 
daughter of the Rev. Duke Yonge, vicar of Cornwood, by whom 
he had issue John Duke Pode, who succeeded his uncle at Slade 
Hall, three other sons, and three daughters. 
