B18546-Drake

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Name of the family:

Drake

Blason:

Quarterly, 1st and 4th, sa. a fesse wavy betw. the two pole-stars ar.,for Drake; 2nd, gu. on a bend or, a baton az. on a chief the arms of Gibraltar, vir., uz. betw. two pillars a castle ar. from the gate a golden key pendent, the words "Plus ultra" inscribed under, for Elliott ; 3rd, ar. three barrulets and a canton gu., tor Fuller.

Crest(s):

1st, Drake: A ship under reef, drawn round a terrestrial globe with a cable rope, by a band out of the clouds, and on an escroll the words "Auxilio divino;" 2nd, Elliott: a dexter hand in armour couped above the wrist, grasping a scimitar all ppr., the wrist charged with a key sa.; 3rd,Fuller: Out of a ducal coronet gu. a lion's head ar.

Supporters:

Motto:

Fortiter et recte; Sic parvis magna; Per urdua.

Info about the family:

Fuller-Elliott-Drake, Burt., Nutwell Court, co. Devon. Thomas, Trayton-Fuller, son of John Trayton Fuller, Esq., of Ashdown, co. Sussex, by Hon. Anne Elliott, his wife, only dau. of George Augustus, first lord Hintfield, and Anne Pallexfen Drake, his wife, only sister of Sir Francis Henry Drake, fifth and last bart. of Buckland, having succeeded, on the death of his uncle, Francis, second Lord Hintfield, to the Buckland and other estates, assumed the additional names of Elliott and Drake, and was created a bart. 1821

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