Ryves, Charles (b. 1564, d. 1622)
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Note: NOTE:D.D. member of New College, Oxford in 1602.
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Note: settled at Barton Stacy, Hants. married Christian ----------;
did not go into either Law or the Church; his will names his
wife and two children. A son, George, and a Daughter Elizabeth
who married her cousin George Ryves of Ranston. Burke's says
that Henry's grandson John was the last of the Damory line.
Reference: 841
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Note: Baptized at Ewerne Courtney (Shroton) 22 Aug. 1568; d 1640;
settled in Ireland before 1625; married Alson Spring and
founded the family seat at Ballyskidane, Alias Castle Jane,
Alias Castle Ryves. English records are by Hutchins whose
pedigree of the Ryves family in the Irish branch was documented
in the office of the Ulster King of Arms in Dublin. Alson
Spring was the daughter of Capt. Thomas Spring. There were 6
children.
Baptism: 22 AUG 1568 Ewerne Courtney, England
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Note: He ranks, along with his brothers, Dr. George Ryves and his
cousin Dr. Brune Ryves, as among the most illustrious of the
Ryves name in England and Ireland. His training in Law in
Oxford resulted in his appointment in 1629 as Attorney General
to Ireland, replacing Sir John Davies. Sir William was
resident of Oxford for many years and owned considerable
property there. The Register of the church of St. Mary
Magdalene there has numerous records of this family. He
married a Miss Latham, by whom his 10 children were born; then
after her death, he married Dorothy Waldrum, probably a sister
of the wife of his brother Sir Thomas. Sir William and Col.
James Ryves were lead to the Irish move by their youngest
brothers (sir Thomas) having already settled there. Sir
William bought Rathsallow, Crunmore, Ballyferinott, of County
Down, near Dublin. He was one of the Judges of the King's
Bench and a member of the Irish House of Lords, of which he was
speaker in 1641.
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Reference: 844
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Note: married Thomas Salmon
Reference: 845
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Note: married ---------- Budd
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Note: Appointed by King James I on Oct. 20 1612 to the post of
Prerogative Office for Probate of Wills. He was an
accomplished Latin scholar and had numerous published works.
He was also Advocate General under King James I. An eminent
advocate, master in Chancery and judge of the faculty and
prerogative court in Ireland. He was Knighted by Charles I and
stoutly fought on the royal side during the civil wars.
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Reference: 849
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Reference: 850
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Note: married Col. William Eaton
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Reference: 911
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Note: Buried in Old Gibson Primitive Baptist Church near Humboldt,
Tennessee.
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Reference: 922
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Reference: 924
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