Spry (family) explained
The Spry family have resided for many centuries at Place House in the Cornish parish of St Anthony in Roseland. There are a number of memorials in the parish church of St Anthony's. The Spry family settled in Cornwall in the early 16th century. With a long distinguished history of military service and of agricultural land ownership members of the Spry family are particularly numerous in Cornwall and Devon in the United Kingdom.
Notable members
- Sir Henry Spry (died 1627)
- Arthur Spry (1612–1685), MP for St Mawes
- William Spry (born ca. 1663), barrister of Middle Temple
- Sir Richard Spry (1715–1775), Rear Admiral of the Red, as Rear-Admiral of the White conferred knighthood, 24 June 1773 on board HMS Barfleur by King George III[1] Promoted Rear Admiral of the Red on 31 March 1775[2]
- Thomas Spry, Admiral (died 1828) né Thomas Davy, Esq; Captain in the Royal Navy, and nephew of Sir Richard takes surname and arms of Spry 13 April 1779[3]
- Sir Samuel Thomas Spry (1804–1868), MP for Bodmin, High Sheriff of Cornwall, 1849
Also descended from the Spry family of Cornwall are:
Notes and References
- London Gazette 26 June 1773 Issue number: 11365 p:2
- London Gazette 1 April 1775 Issue number: 11549, p. 1
- London Gazette 10 April 1779 Issue number: 11969, p1