B25478-Grazebrook

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Name of the family:

Grazebrook

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st and 4th, ar. an eagle displ. gu. armed or, on a chief sa. three bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis az.; 2nd and 2rd, ar. three coneys gu., for Greysbrooke (ancient), quartering Worrall, Needs, &c..

Crest(s):

A bear's head or, muzzled sa. charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis in fesse az.

Supporters:

Motto:

Nee sinit ewe feros; and, Bear and forbear

Info about the family:

Audnain, near Stourbridge, Stourton Castle, co. Stafford, and Dalticott, co. Salop; borne by Michael Phillips Grazebrook, Esq., formerly of Audnam, but now of Hagley, co. Worcester, eldest son of the late Michael Grazebrook, Esq., J.P., D.L., of Audnam, who succeeded to the male representation of the family on the death s.p. of his cousin, the late Thomas Worrall Smith Grazebrook, Esq., of Dallicott House and Stourton, only son of Thomas Worrall Grazebrook, Esq., of Stourton Castle. This family Is descended immediately from Michael Grasebrooke, or Greysbrooke, who settled at Stourbridge about the year 1640, younger son of John Greysbrooke, of Middletou, co. Warwick, who d. in 1G36, by Mary, his wife, dau. of William Colmore, Esq., of Birmingham

Comment (Additional info):

see-Greysbrooke

Page in the book:

422

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