• Sir Henry Spry (died 1627) •
Arthur Spry (1612–1685),
MP for
St Mawes • William Spry (born ca. 1663), barrister of
Middle Temple • Sir
Richard Spry (1715–1775),
Rear Admiral of the Red, as Rear-Admiral of the White conferred knighthood, 24 June 1773 on board
HMS Barfleur by King
George III Promoted Rear Admiral of the Red on 31 March 1775 • Thomas Spry, Admiral (died 1828) né Thomas Davy, Esq; Captain in the Royal Navy, and nephew of Sir Richard takes surname and arms of Spry 13 April 1779 • Sir
Samuel Thomas Spry (1804–1868),
MP for
Bodmin,
High Sheriff of Cornwall, 1849 Also descended from the Spry family of Cornwall are: •
Lieutenant-General Horatio Spry (1730–1811), whose daughter Rebecca married
Rear Admiral Jonathan Faulknor of the
Faulknor family of
naval officers •
Lieutenant-General William Spry (1734–1802) •
Major-General William Frederick Spry (1770–1814) •
William Henry Sleeman, on his mother's side (1788–1856) •
William Spry (11 January 1864 – 21 April 1929) was an American politician who was the third
Governor of Utah. He is the namesake of the William Spry Agriculture Building that houses the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food. •
Brigadier Sir Charles Chambers Fowell Spry CBE, DSO (26 June 1910 – 28 May 1994) was an Australian soldier and public servant. From 1950 to 1970 he was the second Director-General of Security, the head of the
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO). •
Daniel Spry Major General Daniel Charles Spry CBE DSO CD (4 February 1913 – 2 April 1989) was a senior Canadian Army officer who commanded the
3rd Canadian Infantry Division during
Operation Veritable in World War II.[1] •
Garry Spry (born 9 May 1939) is a former Australian politician. He was the
Liberal member for
Bellarine in the
Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1992 to 2002. His businesses included agriculture. •
Jonathan Spry (born 28 July 1977) is the CEO and co-founder of Envelop Risk, an innovative cyber risk (re)insurance firm based in London and Bermuda. ==References==