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From 1820 until 1926, Tracy Park was the home of the Davy family, and it is Charles Raikes Davy who is responsible for the present day appearance of the house and grounds. His father, General Sir William Gabriel Davy, who purchased Tracy Park, in 1820, was from an old Gloucestershire military family based in the Kingsholme area of Gloucester - the General along with many of his ancestors are interred in a vault in Gloucester Cathedral.

In 1814, William Davy (at this stage in his career a lieutenant-colonel) had married a widow, Mary Ann Carruthers, the eldest daughter and heiress of Thomas Arthington, whose estate and home was Arthington Hall, near Adel, Leeds. to be reffed Carruthers brought with her to the marriage, not only five children, but the Arthington Hall estate, which she had inherited from her father in 1801, and the patronage of Adel Chuch, where she and Davy were married.

The couple made Arthington Hall their home, and their only child, Charles Raikes Davy was born there in 1814. . However, from 1820, they resided at Tracy Park where Mary Ann Davy died in August 1836. She bequeathed Arthington Hall to her second son, William Arthington-Carruthers. He sold the estate circa 1848 to William Sheepshanks.

The year before his wife's death, King William IV had knighted Davy and made him a Knight Commander of the Royal Guelphic Order. Davy married again in 1840; his new wife was Sophia Wilson, the daughter of R F Wilson, of Melton Yorkshire.

Charles Raikes Davy (1814 - 1885) was a Church of England clergyman, a magistrate for the county of Gloucester, an eminent Freemason and member of the English squirearchy. Upon the death of his father, General Sir William Gabriel Davy, in 1856, he inherited the Tracy Park estate, in Gloucestershire, where he rebuilt the mansion in an eccentric architectural design incorporating many symbolic masonic motifs.

Early Life ( temporarily over genealogied and check ancestry discrepancy )
Charles Raikes Davy was born in Adel, Yorkshire, in 1818, the parish where his father, an officer in the British Army, William Gabriel Davy, had married his mother, Mary Ann nee Carruthers (born 1797), on 20 Jun 1814. . Mary Ann, the daughter of John Carruthers, was born in 1797 Her parents has had married in 1795 Mary Ann's mother, also Mary Ann, was the daughter of Thomas Arthington who lived of nearby Arthington Hall, an estate approximately 4 miles from Adel.

Ordination and curacy
Davy was appointed vicar of Adel in 1854 by his own father who through his marriage into the Arthington family, was patron of the living

Death
''The Reverend Charles Raikes Davy of Tracy Park, Bath, died at the Albion Hotel, Gloucester, on Christmas Morning. He was the son of General Sir William Davy, and was a magistrate for the county of Gloucester. He was past Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons, and lately provincial Grandmaster of Mark Masons for Gloucestershire. He married a niece of the late Dean Law. He was born in 1819. Death supervened from an attack of paralysis. The body was taken to Bath on Saturday.'' ("Obituary." Times [London, England] 28 Dec. 1885: 4. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 22 Feb. 2015.)


 * 1819 Born Adel (????), Yorkshire, England

General Sir William G. Davy, C. B., and K. C. H., of Tracy Park, Gloucestershire, to Catherine Augusta, youngest daughter of Alexander Powell, esq. of Hurdcott, Wilts, and granddaughter of the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells. (Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette – Thursday 9 November, 1843)
 * 1843:Married – On the 7th inst., by the Rev. George Powell, the Rev. Charles Raikes Davy, only son of Lieutenant

She lived at Tracy Park, Gloucestershire, England.1 From 23 July 1873, her married name became Pole.1 Children of Joanna Davy and Alexander Edward Pole Mabel Maria Pole2 d. 10 Apr 1942 Ethel Agneta Pole2 Alexander Charles Reginald Pole2 b. 1878, d. 3 Feb 1957
 * 1873:Joanna Davy was the daughter of Reverend Charles Raikes Davy.2 She married Alexander Edward Pole, son of Reverend Reginald Pole and Jane Powell, on 23 July 1873.1 She died on 10 January 1930.1


 * '1879:On March 8th 1879 a meeting took place at The Masonic Hall, Portland Street, Cheltenham - the first purpose- built Masonic Hall in England. The Grand Secretary V.W.Bro. F. Binckes installed V.W.Bro. Revd. Charles Raikes Davy, Past Grand Chaplain, as the first Provincial Grand Master of the Mark Masonic Province of Gloucestershire. Two present-day lodges, one still resident in Cheltenham, predate the Province.


 * The Davy Lodge No.299, named for the first PGM, met for a few years at Wotton under Edge before ceasing to exist. The more recent Lodge No.1449, also named for V.W.Bro. Davy, meeting at Chipping Sodbury, has a large portrait of our first Provincial Grand Master in its Temple


 * 1881Household:
 * Charles Raikes Davy	63
 * Thomas Dovey	40
 * George Morris	64
 * Noah Davies	24
 * Annie E. Hingston	40
 * Mary Soley	26
 * Mary A. Whatley	22
 * Annie E. Rawlings	17


 * 1883: Deaths Mar 1883; Davy, Catherine Augusta	 aged 66; Bath. Vol 5c;	Page 483.


 * 1885Charles Raikes Davy died in 1885 and his son, William (1851−1915), inherited the estate.

Warranted: September 11, 1975
 * Davy Mark Lodge No. 1449


 * Catherine Augusta (Powell), died Nov 1880 (???); married 7 November 1843 to Rev Charles Raikes Davy of Tracy Park, Gloucester, MA Balliol Coll Oxon, 1843. Rector of Adel, Yorks, 1854-8. Had 1 son and 3 daughters:


 * Wiliam b 5 Jan 1851.
 * Mary Anne 5 October 1857 (unmarried).
 * Joanna, married 23 July 1873, her cousin Alexander Edward Pole (Powell).
 * Maria Augusta.

1820s Adel Church: Patron, W.G. Davy, Esq. in right of his wife. seems his father was the patron (through Charle's mother) so gave Charles the living - who was the his mother?


 * In 1804 the patronage passed to the

Lewthwaite family, the present Patrons. In 1821, of 120 families in Adel, 104 were employed in agriculture. During Rector Lewthwaite’s (1809- 1854) time....looks like he may have succeeded a maternal relation om 1854

Parents

 * NAME: 	William Gabriel Davy; SPOUSE: 	Mary Ann Carruthers Married

(poss her 2nd marriagem check out Arthington Hall.
 * NAME: 	Charles Raikes Davy

MOTHER: 	Mary Ann Davy FATHER: 	William Gabriel Davy BAPTISM: 	date - city, Yorkshire, England

here explains how Davy cam to be patron of Adel church

Mother
Mary Ann Carruthers England Births and Christenings Name:	Mary Ann Carruthers Gender:	Female Christening Date:	06 Jul 1797 Christening Place:	ADEL,YORK,ENGLAND Father's Name:	William Carruthers "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/J7WN-BM8 : accessed 23 February 2015), Mary Ann Carruthers, 06 Jul 1797; citing ADEL,YORK,ENGLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 0098497 IT 1.

Name:	William Carruthers Spouse's Name:	Mary Anne Arthington Event Date:	10 Jun 1795 Event Place:	Adel,York,England Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M00700-1, System Origin: England-ODM , GS Film number: 98497

her father was Thomas Arthington born 1757, whose father was Thomas Arthington Or Ardington England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 christening:	6 March 1757	HUNSLET,YORK,ENGLAND father:	Robert Arthington Or Ardington

http://ingilbyhistory.ripleycastle.co.uk/ingilby_3/ARTHINGTON%20of%20Arthington%20I.pdf

William Thomas /Carruthers/ birth: 	about 1791 death: 	1848

This one reckons she was married twice, but it's privately posted and the dates don't fit well.
Mary Anne /Arthington/ birth: 	about 1770 Of,Arthington Hall,Yorkshire,England death: more spouse: William Aikman /Carruthers/ birth: 	about 1766 marriage: 	about 1790 death: 	1802 spouse: William Gabriel /Davy/ birth: 	about 1768 marriage: 	about 1790 death:

This one too mentions a second marriage, but means she would have been well over 44 when William Raikes Davy was born.

Adel Parish recs : 1795 06 10	William	CARRUTHERS ESQ	Dalton, Dumphries	 	 	Mary Anne	ARTHINGTON	Adel	Spinster	Thomas Mawson; Sarah Nicholson	By Licence. ''Could this be his mother's first marriage? but would his father have married a widow 15 years his senior, with 5 children including a daughter (also Mary Ann almost his age)?, who then went on to have his children - possible, but very unlikely''

Others
William Henry Arthington-Davy (1920 - 1945) was born in ca. 1920 in Malaysia. He died on June 17, 1945 at 25 years old. William was buried in Labuan War Cemetery R. D. 14.,

owner of Arthington Hall

The Scots Magazine Midlothian, Scotland 1 Aug 1814

June 7. At Harpcrtown, the Reverend John Edgar, of Foulden, to Miss Jessy Logan, daughter of Abraham Logan, Esq. of to Mary, second daughter Dr Stuart, of Dunearn. 18. C. C. Cavendish, Esq. youngest son Lord G. 11. Cavendish, to Ladv Catharine Susan Gordon, eldest daughter of the Earl Aboyne. 20. At Addle, Lieutenant-Colonel Davy, Mrs Carrutilers, of Arthington-hall


 * Hodges	 William H	 Davy	 Brentford	 3a	342

Helen changing her name

says: On the death of Thomas Arthington in 1801, the Arthington estate passsd to his daughter, Mrs. Carruthers, of Dormont, N.B., afterwards Lady Davie. Her son, Wm. T. Arthington Carruthers, Esq., of Arthington Hall, sold the estate about 1848 to Wm. Sheepshanks, Esq., who died at Harrogate in 1872, aged 86. He erected and endowed at his sole cost the large and beautiful church at Arthington, one of the handsomest modem churches in the diocese. It was consecrated Aug. 17th, 1864. Arthington Hall, (E. A. Brotherton, Esq.,) is the property of the Rev. Thos. Sheepshanks, M.A., and is a large mansion in the Italian style, dating from the early part of the i8th century.|| Considerable alterations and improvements have, however, been made to it, and in 1877 a wing was added from designs by Mr. Alfred Waterhouse, R.A.

WILLIAM AIKMAN CARRUTHERS Birthdate: Death:	Died 1802 Immediate Family: Son of WILLIAM CARRUTHERS and AIKMAN Husband of ELIZABETH SANDBY and ARTHINGTON Father of WILLIAM CARRUTHERS; MARY CARRUTHERS; HENRIETTA CARRUTHERS; MARY ANN CARRUTHERS; WILLIAM THOMAS CARRUTHERS; HELEN CATHERINE CARRUTHERS and ELIZABETH CARRUTHERS « less

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