B49267-Scrase

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Name of the family:

Scrase

Blason:

Az. a dolphin ar. fins git. tail or, betw. three escallops of the last.

Crest(s):

A falcon, wings endorsed ppr. beaked, membercd, and belled or, standing on the stock of a tree, round the last a snake entwined all ppr. Comment-This crest was granted in 1616 by Scgar, Garter, by a patent which sets forth, that " Tuppin Scras, of Bletchington, in the county of Sussex, bcareth for his coat armour, az. a dolphin ar. the fyns gu. and tayle gold betw. three escallops of the same, and was the sonne and hoi re of Richard, that was the sonne of Edward, the sonne of Richard, who was the sonne and heire of Richard Scras, of Hamilton, in the county ufore-said, and styled 'Valettus ad corona in Domini Regis, Edwardi Quarti,' and sealed with a dolphine as by certeyne his deeds and evidences appeareth."

Supporters:

Motto:

Volando reptilia sperno.

Info about the family:

Bletchington, co. Sussex; a very ancient family in that county, the eventual heiress of which, Sally, elder dau. of Charles .Senask, Esq., of Brighton, m. Anthony Dickins, Prothonotary of the Common Pleas, and was grandmother of Charles Scrase Dickins, Esq., of Brighton

Comment (Additional info):

This crest was granted in 1616 by Scgar, Garter, by a patent which sets forth, that " Tuppin Scras, of Bletchington, in the county of Sussex, bcareth for his coat armour, az. a dolphin ar. the fyns gu. and tayle gold betw. three escallops of the same, and was the sonne and hoi re of Richard, that was the sonne of Edward, the sonne of Richard, who was the sonne and heire of Richard Scras, of Hamilton, in the county ufore-said, and styled 'Valettus ad corona in Domini Regis, Edwardi Quarti,' and sealed with a dolphine as by certeyne his deeds and evidences appeareth." Motto-Volando reptilia sperno.

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907

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