Robert Wrey Explained

Sir Robert Wrey, Bt
Honorific Suffix:DL JP
Birth Name:Robert Bourchier Sherard Wrey
Birth Date:23 May 1855
Residence:Tawstock Court
Parents:Sir Henry Wrey, 10th Baronet
Marianne Sherard
Children:Rachel Wrey
Relations:David Verney, 21st Baron Willoughby de Broke (grandson)
Rank:Lieutenant-colonel
Battles:Anglo-Egyptian War
Third Anglo-Burmese War
Branch:Royal Navy
Royal North Devon Hussars

Sir Robert Bourchier Sherard Wrey, 11th Baronet DL JP (23 May 1855 – 16 January 1917) of Tawstock Court, North Devon, was a prominent member of the Devonshire gentry.

Early life

He was the son and heir of Sir Henry Bourchier Toke Wrey, 10th Baronet (1829-1900) and the former Marianne Sherard. Among his many siblings were younger brothers Philip Bourchier Sherard Wrey and Reverend Albany Bourchier Sherard Wrey.[1]

His paternal grandparents were the Rev. Sir Henry Bourchier Wrey, 9th Baronet and, his first wife, the former Ellen Maria Toke (a daughter of Nicholas Roundell Toke). His maternal grandparents were Philip Castel Sherard, 9th Baron Sherard and the former Anne Weekes (a daughter of Nathaniel Weekes).[2]

Career

He served in the Royal Navy, seeing action in the 1882 Anglo-Egyptian War and with the Naval Brigade landed in the Third Anglo-Burmese War. He retired from the service with the rank of captain, and later served as honorary lieutenant-colonel of the Royal North Devon Hussars.

In 1900, he succeeded his father in the baronetcy and the family estates. He was the last to live at Tawstock Court and "to keep house in the old manner" and moved to Corffe a nearby house on the estate, having let the Court.[3] In 1913, Sir Robert unsuccessfully laid claim to the barony of FitzWarin, petitioning the Crown that the abeyance should be terminated in his favor and that he should be summoned to the House of Lords as Lord FitzWarin.[4]

Personal life

On 26 October 1905, Sir Robert was married to Jessie Maud Fraser, daughter of William Thomson Fraser and granddaughter of John Fraser, of Mongewell Park, Oxfordshire. He left no sons, only a daughter:

On his death in a nursing home in 1917 without sons,[5] the title passed to his younger brother, Sir Philip Bourchier Sherard Wrey, 12th Baronet,[6] who promptly in 1919 sold 2,500 acres of the estate for £67,000, leaving some 7,000 acres remaining.[3] His widow later married Godfrey Heseltine, second son of John Postle Heseltine.[7]

Descendants

Through his daughter Rachel, he was a grandfather of David Verney, 21st Baron Willoughby de Broke (b. 1938)[8] and Hon. Susan Geraldine Verney (1942–2009).[9]

Notes and References

  1. L. G. Pine, The New Extinct Peerage 1884-1971: Containing Extinct, Abeyant, Dormant and Suspended Peerages With Genealogies and Arms (London, U.K.: Heraldry Today, 1972), page 250
  2. Web site: Person Page. www.thepeerage.com.
  3. Lauder, Rosemary, Devon Families, Tiverton, 2002, p.156
  4. News: LA MARQUISE DE FONTENOY . 9 September 2021 . . 21 February 1917 . 6.
  5. News: SIR BOURCHIER WREY . 9 September 2021 . . 27 January 1917 . 9.
  6. Obituary: p. 156, The Annual Register: a review of public events at home and abroad, for the year 1917. London: Longmans, Green and Co. 1918
  7. Book: Who's Who in the World, 1912 . 1911 . International Who's Who Publishing Company . 595–596 . 26 August 2021 . en.
  8. Web site: UKIP: People: Peers . 9 September 2021 . 24 June 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180624172306/http://www.ukip.org/people_peers . dead .
  9. Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003. volume 2, page 1786.