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In page William Davys:

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Elrington Ball believed that whatever Davys' good qualities may have been, he owed his advancement largely to his father's high reputation as a public servant and to the friendship of Ormonde.[1] On the other hand, his refusal to give in to threats from the FitzGerald family as regards the judgment he should give in their lawsuit against Orminde suggests that he was a man of integrity, and, whatever his personal beliefs, he seems to have been genuinely in favour of religious tolerance.[2]