B60677-Yate

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Name of the family:

Yate

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st and 4th, az. a fess and in chief two mullets or, for Yate; 2nd and 3rd, az. a chev. betw. three annulets or, for Dobyns.

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1st: An elephant's head ar. tusked or; 2nd: A falcon volant or.

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Motto:

Quo virtus vocat, for Yate; Quod pudet hoc pigeat.

Info about the family:

Bromesberrow, co. Gloucester; John Yate, son of Robert Yate, Esq., of Dursley, in. Margaret, dau. and coheir of John Berkeley, son of fcfir Robert Berkeley, of Arlingham, in the Bame co.; his descendant, Walter Yate, of Hook House, in the parish of Bromesberrow, d.s.p. 1744, and was s. by his great-nephew, Robert Dobyns, Esq., of Evesbatch, co. Hereford, grandson of Robert Dobyns, and his wife, Catherine Yate, who in consequence assumed the surname and arms of Yate, by Act of Parliament, 1759; his son left at his decease 1785, a son, Walter Honeywood Yate, EBq., of Bromesberrow, and a dau. Caroline Elizabeth, m. Richard Donovan, Esq., of Tibberton Court, a descendant of Donovan, of Ballymore, co. Wexford, and had an only child, Caroline Anne Donovan, m. James Scott, Esq., Capt. R.N.

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1148

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