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William Richardson Davie (June 20, 1756 – November 29, 1820) was an American statesman, politician, military general, Founding Father of the United States [1] who served as the 10th Governor of North Carolina from 1798 to 1799.
Dexter top of mural monument in All Saints Church, Clovelly, Devon, to Dr. George Cary (1611–1680), lord of the manor of Clovelly, and representing his daughter-in-law Martha Davie, daughter and heiress of William Davie of Canonteign, and second wife of his eldest son and heir, Sir George Cary (1654–1685) of Clovelly, who erected the monument
William R. Davie, posthumous portrait by Charles Willson Peale George Hanger, portrait by Thomas Beach. Pursuant to the British "southern strategy" for winning the American Revolutionary War, British forces had captured Charleston, South Carolina early in 1780, and had driven Continental Army forces from South Carolina.
(Sources disagree on when Sumter arrived at Rocky Mount, but Davie's action appears to have taken place on July 31.) Davie and his dragoons rode to the British outpost at Hanging Rock (south of present-day Heath Springs, South Carolina ), where they surprised a company of Loyalists camped outside the fortifications, inflicting casualties and ...
The Rev. William G. H. Jones (1830-1831) The Rev. Jarvis B. Buxton (1831–1851) The Rev. Joseph Caldwell Huske (1851–1888) The Rev. Thomas Atkinson, Jr. (1888–1893) The Rev. Isaac Wayne Hughes (1894–1909) The Rev. Charles Tyndall (1910–1912) The Rev. Archie Boogher (1912–1938) The Rev. Tate Young (1938–1942) The Rev. J. F ...
Rev. Sir (Arthur) Patrick Ferguson Davie, 5th Baronet (1909–1988) (nephew), son of Lt.Col. Arthur Francis Ferguson Davie (1867–1916), CIE, DSO, 3rd son of the 3rd baronet. He was an honorary chaplain to the Bishop of Exeter , and Rural Dean of Cadbury , Devon.
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Reverend William Davy (1743–1826), was an English clergyman and author. Early life. Davy was born 4 March 1743 in the parish of Tavistock, before moving as an ...