Peacham's Compleat gentleman, 1634 . feene) hee lyeth buriedvnder a faire Marble j he was fervant vnto the blackePrince, whom he followed in his warres in France. ThisCoate is thus borne by Sir lohn Ajhfield Knight, foleheire of that Family, now Gentleman of the bed Chamberto Prince Charles. Hee beareth quarterly foureCoates, (wz.) the firft Gules aCheveron, O, betweene threeCocks Argent,beaked,combedand membred Or^ by the nameof Croto: the fecond parted perpale Gules and Ax-ur^ a Lionrampant Argent pelleted, bythe name of Stocket: the thirdGules a Boare paflant Argent,hythenzmeofBoare: thefou


Peacham's Compleat gentleman, 1634 . feene) hee lyeth buriedvnder a faire Marble j he was fervant vnto the blackePrince, whom he followed in his warres in France. ThisCoate is thus borne by Sir lohn Ajhfield Knight, foleheire of that Family, now Gentleman of the bed Chamberto Prince Charles. Hee beareth quarterly foureCoates, (wz.) the firft Gules aCheveron, O, betweene threeCocks Argent,beaked,combedand membred Or^ by the nameof Croto: the fecond parted perpale Gules and Ax-ur^ a Lionrampant Argent pelleted, bythe name of Stocket: the thirdGules a Boare paflant Argent,hythenzmeofBoare: thefourthand 1 aft quarterly Or andG«/«,a bend Vairediftinguiflied with a Creflant Sable for diflFer-ence, by the name of SackviU. And for his Creaft on awreath of his colours a Cocke Argent, beaked, combedand membred Or. This ancient name and Family of Craw, was ancientlyof Suffolke-j for about the time of King Edward t\\t ^.Thomas Crow of Suffolke, the elder, purchafed Bradjledin Kent, whofe fonne Thomas Crow the younger married loane. The PraBice of Blao;onry. 201 loane the onely daughter and heire of Nicholas Boare^ fonof John, fonne of Bichard Boare, that married Lora thedaughter of Simon Stocket of Bradjled in Kent. The afore-faid loane brought to Thomas her husband, his houfecalled Stockets, with a Chancell built by the above namedSimon Stocket, as appeareth by a French deed tempore 1. As alfo a houfe and certaine land called Boares; bywhom fliee had ifliie lohn Crow the elder, father of HenryCrow, father of William Crow of Bradjled Efquire, whomarried Anne the fecond daughter and Coheire of lohnSackvill of Chiddingleigh in Sujfex, Efquire. The faidMannor of Chiddingleigh hath beene in the pofleflion ofthe Sackvills above three hundred yeeres, and at this dayis part of the inheritance of the Right honourable EdwardSackvill Earle of Dorfet and Baron of Buckhurjl; whichWilliam Crow and Anne his wife hath ifliie Sackvill Crow,their fonne and heire now living, Created B


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