Henry Davie
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General Sir Henry Robert Ferguson Davie, 1st Baronet (1797-30 November 1885) was Liberal Member of Parliament for Haddington in East Lothian, Scotland, 1847 to 1878 and an army officer.
He was the son of Robert Ferguson of Raith, Fifeshire and joined the British army in 1818. He rose through the ranks as follows: Lieutenant (1819), Captain (1822), Major (1826), Lieutenant Colonel (1828), Colonel (1841), Major General (1854), Lieutenant General (1860) and General (1866).
He was appointed Colonel of the 73rd (Perthshire) Regiment of Foot on 17 February 1865. The Regiment became the second Battalion, The Black Watch in 1881, and the General served as Colonel of the Battalion until his death.
In 1823, he married Frances Juliana, daughter of Sir John Davie, 9th Baronet. He assumed the name Davie in 1846 when he revived his father-in-law's baronetcy, which became extinct following the death of the 10th Baronet in that year. He was created a Baronet on 9 January 1847.
He had six children, amongst whom John (born 1830), a Grenadier Guards officer, succeeded to the Baronetcy in 1885 and Charles Robert (born 1836) was Rector of Yelverton, Norfolk.
He was a Deputy Lieutenant of Devonshire and Somerset and lived at Creedy Park in Crediton, Devon.
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- This page incorporates information from Leigh Rayment's Peerage Page.
- Debretts Illustrated Baronetage, with the Knightage, 1876, Dean & Son (London), 1876
Parliament of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by James Maitland Balfour |
Member for Haddington 1847-1878 |
Succeeded by Lord William Montagu Hay |
Baronetage of the United Kingdom | ||
Preceded by New Creation |
Baronet (of Creedy) 1847 |
Succeeded by John Davie Ferguson-Davie |