Chichester baronets of Raleigh (1641)

[3] He was the son of Sir Robert Chichester, knight (1579–1627) of Raleigh (whose monument with effigies exists in Pilton Church), by his second wife Ursula Hill.

[5] On his death in 1718 the title passed to his son, John, the 4th Baronet who sat as MP for Barnstaple again.

The latter died unmarried in 1808 and was succeeded by his first cousin once removed, Arthur, the 7th Baronet whose seat was Youlston Park, Shirwell, Devon.

He was the grandson of Reverend William Chichester, younger son of the 4th Baronet, and was High Sheriff of Devon between 1816 and 1817.

The arms of Raleigh are: Gules crusilly or, a bend vair, and are also shown as the second quartering of ten on an escutcheon on top of the monument.

Escutcheon of the Chichester baronets of Raleigh [ 1 ]
Rear-Admiral Sir Edward Chichester, 9th Baronet (1849-1906)
Location of historic Chichester family manors: Raleigh in the parish of Pilton ; Youlston in the parish of Shirwell ; Arlington ; Hall in the parish of Bishops Tawton (also Pill, Bishop's Tawton ); Eggesford House, Eggesford
2Arms of Chichester impaling de Raleigh, painted on stone escutcheon in strapwork surround on monument to Sir John Chichester (d.1569) in Pilton Church, Devon.
Arms of de Raleigh: Gules, a bend vair between six cross-crosslets or