two bars per pale indented gu. BROWN„ Mrs. Haigh, of Westfield Terrace, Wakefield, co. York, 1887,’* Vol. Per pale ar. or, betw. of the field. 220.) of George] Welbank, of Horton Place, Epsom, co. Surrey, and Penshurst, co. Kent [Brown and Trotter quarterly, 1868 ? Sa. Henry VIII. three lions’ gambs erect and erased ar. holding a wing ar. However, many of the family remained in Normandy where Gilbert and William le Brun were listed in 1185 according to the Magni Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae. Educated at Rugby; is Lord of the Manors of Kingskerswell and Daccombe, Devon – Barton Hall, Kingskerswell, near Newton Abbott, Devonshire. three lions pass. Crest—A dexter hand holding forth a closed book ppr. betw. 80]. Lydia Brown married William Parker on September 6, 1676 in Saybrook, Connecticut Harmony becomes brothers. (Genealogist, “l, p. 206) Per bend lozengy counterchanged ar. on a canton or, a tiger’s head erased of the second. 10) Emily married Matthew Scanlan, Esq. on a chev. 2) William married Mildred the daughter of Thomas Odell, Esq. This word is occasionally found in Old English and Old Norse as a personal name or byname. 16) (Peter Brown, Esq., of Woodplumpton, St. Michael, co. Lancaster). three fleurs-de-lis, all or. BROWN TO DREWITT, Thomas, of Jarrow, co. Durham; Colerne, Wilts. BROWNE,, Isaac Hawkins (Preb. Sarah Brown married William Scant on January 29, 1654 in Braintree, Massachusetts Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu. a saltire vaire betw. BROWN BEFORE GREAVES, Richard Edward, of Woodthorpe Hall, co. York (for Greaves), 1877, Vol. Aug 18, 2014 - BrownAdams family crest, The Tree Maker, England , a bend gobonated gu. Crest—Out of a mural coronet or, a tiger’s head sa. Seat~Arncliffe Hall, Northallerton, co. York. of Danesfort and of Clonboy, co. Clare, and at one period of Rich Hill born August 26, 1754; married 1782, Sarah the daughter and heiress of Richard Pierce, Esq. Motto—Virtus dedit cura servabit. two escallops in chief of the second and in base a rose also of the second, barbed and seeded ppr., Brown; 2nd and 3rd, az. betw. betw. ., Vol. 5) Constance Meta. 222) Ar. BROWN, JOHN, ESQ., OF KINGSTON BLOUNT, OXFORDSHIRE. Seat~Kingston Blount, Tetsworth. ; 15, Hertford Street, Mayfair, W. BROWN, GEORGE GILPIN, ESQ., OF SEDBURY PARK, YORKSHIRE. two flaunches of the last, each charged with a lion pass. for the N. Riding of Yorkshire. Oliver Brown (American activist) (1918–1961), plaintiff of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education case concerning school segregation charged on the breast with a trefoil slipped of the field. three mullets ar. two flaunches of the last, on each, a lion pass. In the United States there are approximately 27 towns that contain Brown and in Australia there are mountains called Browne and Brown. Alfred N Brown, who landed in Bay of Islands, New Zealand in 1836 as many escallops az. Mr. Thomas Brown, Irish convict who was convicted in Limerick, Mr. William Brown, Irish convict who was convicted in. BROWN, DAVID WARDLAW, ESQ., OF LONGFORMACUS HOUSE, BERWICKSHIRE. XIV, fol. two bendlets ar. 2) (Woodsmore, co. Herts). Crest—1st, Browne, a griffin’s head erased sa. three escallops betw. on a bend ar. 54) (Viscount Montagu: derived from Sir Anthony Browne, K.B. guard. 145) (Lord Mayor of London, 1513). ., Vol. Gu. Motto—Probitas veritas honos. four butterflies volant gu. three fleurs-de-lis or, a thistle ppr., a bordure wavy of the second. born January 22, 1840; married September 20, 1864, Eve Magdalen, daughter of George Waugh, Esq. Fred Edgerton Brown, who arrived in Alabama in 1925 Many Browns have been incredible inventors with such inventions as the armour plate, hoisting and conveying machines, Browning submachine gun and numerous other firearms and the gyroscopic compass and aeroplane speed indicator. In the United Kingdom there are 7 towns that contain Brown such as Brown Candover and Brownston. on a bend engr. 68) (Ireland; Fun. ; and Binfield, co. Berks. 2) Lionel Dixon born February 14, 1865. on a fess embattled counter-embattled sa. of the first. two bendlets engr. 220) Sa. John W. Brown (labor leader) (1867–1941), a Canadian-born labour leader in the United States Derby ami Warw. Son of the late-Brown, Esq., of Park; is a Magistrate for Counties Berwick and Roxburgh. a chev. two double cottises ar. three cranes az. Gu. Waldo Brown, Connecticut, Rank of Fife Crest—A dexter hand holding a Bible expanded ppr. invecked for diff. Crest—A ship under sail ppr. 59) (Hospital, co. ; and New Grove, Stepney, 1867, Vol. a chev. Another 99 words (7 lines of text) covering the years 1443, 1506, 1610, 1669, 1605, 1682, 1610, 1682, 1605, 1682, 1641, 1660, 1634, 1684, 1660, 1661, 1616, 1685, 1661, 1626, 1690, 1659, 1688, 1598, 1668, 1642, 1702, 1685, 1735, 1721 and are included under the topic Early Brown History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. BROWN, DOUGLAS, ESQ., OF ARNCLIFFE HALL, YORKSHIRE. William Brown (bridge designer) (1928–2005), British bridge designer, Absalom Brown, Vermont, Rank of Private as many hurts. John Brown, English convict from Chester, who was transported aboard the “Almorah” on April 1817, settling in New South Wales, Australia, Brown Settlers in New Zealand in the 19th Century 50) (Nonsuch House, co. Wilts; Rev. Crest—A tiger az. 48) (Horbling, co. Lincoln). an eagle displ. LXIII, fol. betw. on a chev. 320. of Mellinton Hall, co. Montgomery, J.P. and D.L., and one of Her Majesty’s Inspectors of Schools born December 25, 1805; married August 18, 1828, Marianna Kyffin, the eldest daughter of Major Arthur Rowley Heyland (killed in command of the 40th regt. Or, on a chev. of Morley Hall, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1873; succeeded his father August 1861; married 1871, Frances Julia the 2nd daughter of Sir Henry Josias Stracey, Bart., and has issue. Crest—A demi griffin vert, wings elevated or. 25th Bombay Native Infantry, born July 3, 1823, accidentally killed in India, July 1841. Miss Sarah Brown, (Wilson), English convict who was convicted in Middlesex, Mr. John Brown, Irish convict who was convicted in. in chief an annulet of the second. Gu. Xl.I, fol. Motto—Armat et ornat. Mary Brown married John Moses on May 18, 1653 in Windsor, Connecticut betw. Persevere and trust in God. 158) (London). 4) Henry Francis born October 3, 1824 married 1848, Maria the daughter of Frederick Smith, Esq. surmounted by another erminois betw. 151) (London). a lion ramp. an eagle displ. as many escallops of the first. BROWN„ Sir William Augustus, Bart., of Westminster, London. Subscribe to our Newsletter to receive early discount offers, latest news, sales and promo information. BROWN-MORISON OF FINDERLIE AND WEST ERROL AND COUPAR GRANGE. Brown Family History | Find Genealogy Records & Family Crest Brown Genealogy & History. 7) Meliora married Thomas Odell, Esq. See Browne of the Neale). a chev. 13) (Newhall, co. Edinburgh). Crent—An eagle displ. Justin Brown (aquanaut) (born circa 1982), American aquanaut 217) Sa. Eldest son of the late Col. Charles Brown, of Amwell Bury (who was A.D.C. in bend betw. Christopher Brown married Eliz. This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Brown research. The eldest son, John Browne, Esq. 5) Catherine Louisa married June 1866, John Clarendon Hyde, Esq., son of Dr. Hyde. . BROWN OF CLONBOY. A family crest or a coat of arms is a long-standing tradition, that can allow you to connect with your family through the ages. 3) Alfred Dixon born June 22, 1867. within a bordure erm. betw. two double cottises ar. for co. and or, on a chev. ar. a griffin passant erm. 200) Per fesse indented ar. on a chev. The most Brown families were found in the USA in 1880. 4) Jane married 1850 Rev. ., Vol. It is also possible that a given instance of the name is derived from a short form of an Old English personal name such as Brunwine or Brungar. [2]. three lions pass. Cornelius Brown married Sarah Lamson on March 6, 1664 in Reading, Massachusetts az. Crest—A hand ppr. XVI, fol. betw. ; and 2nd William Seanian, Esq. 168) (Porland, co. Norfolk, granted by Camden, Clarenceux, 1612). of Rossington and Copgrove, co. York, J.P. and D.L., M.P. BROWN, SIR WILLIAM, BART., OF RICHMOND HILL, LANCASHIRE (CR. Sur esperance. Mr. Brown who was educate at Rugby and Exeter Coll., Oxford (B.A. James Brown Jr. married Margaret Denison on June 5, 1678 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts as many mullets of the last. Brown Coat of Arms Family Crest Painting. Anthonie Brown married Jane Holme on August 7, 1569 in St. Andrew, Penrith, Cumberland, England Michael Glyn Brown (1957–2013), American surgeon betw. The Brown clan motto is "Floreat majestas" which means "Let majesty flourish". Seats~ Rossington, near Bawtry, and Copgrove, near Boroughbridge. on a chev. The name has been spelled Brown, Broun, Brun and others. Est concordia fratrum. 100) (Bucks). Crest—A bear’s paw couped and erect or, grasping a falchion ar. 2) Thomas Beale now of Salperton. thereon a bee volant also ppr. 12th Lancers, on assuming the additional prefix surname and arms of Knox). ., Vol. Or, a chief sa. three roses of the field. BROWN„ Sir Charles Gage, K.C.M.G. guttee de sang. engr. Danl Brown, who arrived in Nova Scotia in 1749 72nd Highlanders born 1822 married 1863 Edith Clementine the daughter of the Rev. Francis-Lamb Phiip, Scots Greys, and has issue. three lions pass. ., C.B., of Dowlands, Hordle, Hampsh. 1779] Vol. Crest—A stork’s head couped at the neck, nowed ppr. . vert crowned with a mural crown or, and on the breast a garland of laurel of the last. Crest—On a mount vert, a hare courant ar. (who died 1849), by his cousin Sarah Benedict, daughter of James Brown, Esq., of New York; born 1840. XXI, fol. Ire. issuant out of a wreath of oak vert and holding a sinister hand ppr. 245. Thomas Brown (engineer) (1772–1850), English surveyor, engineer, businessman, and landowner (Barrow Match.) with two heads sa. This has also been reported as … 157) (London, descended from Angus, in Scotland). 126) (Canterbury, co. Kent). Brown Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History, CONSTABLE, COL. CHARLES BROWN OF WALLACE CRAIGIE, FORFARSHIRE. maned, tufted, and armed or. 299. 213) Erm. at Waterloo), and has issue surviving, five sons and three daughters. betw. couple closed or, betw. Crest—An eagle displ. a chev. 2) John (Rev.) Ent. 491 ; Add. Godlip Brown, who landed in New York in 1801 Seat~ Mount Brown, Rathkeale, co. Motto—Hoc age. in chief a trefoil slipped erm. 29) (Waterhaughs, co. Ayr, 1806). The surname of Brown is of English, Scottish and Irish origins and is derived generally from a nationalistic or tribal nickname referring to a persons color of hair or their complexion. BROWN {see Bilke), of Honiton, co. Devon, 181 . 65) (Clare, exemplified in 1866 to Windham Brady, Esq., 17th Foot, second son of the late Luke Brady, Esq., of Brookville, co. Clare, on his changing his name by royal licence from Brady to Browne). See Guthrie). holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis, as in the arms. 160) (Mathew Browne, London: his dau. 4) Isma Frances Lidwill. Gu. two wings ar. born July 22, 1838 died August 1868. Richard II, whose tomb in Tideswell Church was restored by the late Mr. Bower Brown. 169) (Walcot, co. Northampton). Preston Ldoge Corstorphine, near Edinburgh, N.B. . a sword fessways betw. headed of the first. LVII, fol. Crest—A hare courant or. two bendlets ar. 94) (from the Fun. gu. During the Civil War, Sir John Brown of Fordell commanded the royalist army at the Battle of Inverkeithing in 1651. two double cottises ar., a crescent for diff. three escallops gu. betw. ii) Ann Williams married Thomas Benyon, Esq. 2) John his successor. Motto—Conduct is fate. and gu. cuff erm. John Brown, Queen Victoria's Highland servant usually wore a tweed kilt claiming that although of Highland origin, he had no claim to any specific tartan. 4) Caroline Francis. John Ronald Brown (1922–2010), unlicensed United States sex-change operation surgeon Nathaniel Brown, New Jersey, Rank of Captain Erm. three fleurs-de-lis ar. three mascles counterchanged. Per pale ar. John Brown (physician) (1810–1882), Scottish physician and essayist 21) (Hartrigg, Scotland). Richard, of Elsing, co. 394 {see Berry and Berry’s Suppl.). Crest—A demi man sa. 3) Anna 4) Cecilia 5) Grace Emily 6) Laura Adeline. XLIX, fol. Brown is Lord of the Manor of Amwell.-Amwell Bury, near Ware, Herts. Limerick Militia married 1801, Constance the 2nd daughter of Col. William Odell of The Grove, co. 226) (Woolmers, and Camfield Place, co. Hertford; Thomas Browne, Esq., Norroy King of Arms, and by patent 18 May, 1761, Garter King of Arms, descended from Edward Browne, Esq., of Compton-juxta-Ashburne, co. Derby, supposed to have been a descendant of Sir Anthony Browne, K.G.). ., Vol. Jeannette Brown (born 1934), American organic medicinal chemist, historian, and author Mr. John Brown, English convict who was convicted in York. 5) Thomas Anthony Southwell born January 2, 1826, Major 55th regt; married January 16, 1856, Laura Lysaght Mary, the daughter of George Hewson, Esq. three lions pass. ar. 35) (Horton-place, Surrey, 1869). LI, fol. ducally crowned, plain collared and chained or. 346. 20) (Carslaith, Scotland). Az. Crest—A lion ramp. Richard Broun, witness in Irvine, 1260 Gu. Mr. William Brown, Australian settler travelling from Hobart, Tasmania, Alfred N Brown, who landed in Bay of Islands, New Zealand in 1836, Mr. Brown, Australian settler travelling from Sydney aboard the ship "Bee" arriving in New Zealand in 1838, Mr. Brown, Australian settler travelling from Sydney aboard the ship ", Mr. Charles Brown, (b. of foot, served with distinction at Derry and Aughrim. and gu. charged with an escallop az. Limerick. three fleurs-de-lis or. Az. Olympia Brown (1835–1926), American women’s suffragist Quarterly, 1st and 4th, erm. Prentice Brown, New York, Rank of 5th Lieutenant charged with two barrulets sa., and supporting with the dexter paw an escocheon ar. BROWNE BEFORE WYLDE, Ralph, of Shropsh. Motto—Suivez raison: and on a scroll over the second crest, Moveo et proficio. three escallops gu. Ar. 6) Isma Helen married 1855, Capt. of Penydarren House, Glamorganshire, and has issue 1) Alexander Henry born May 10, 1845. the dexter wing charged with a pellet, and the sinister with a plate. Son of the late George Brown, Esq., of Linkwood, near Elgin, N.B., some time Provost of Elgin; born 1790; married 1831 Mary the daughter of Hugh Macdonell, Esq., Consul-General at Algiers. The Brown family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. between three fleurs-de-lis or. 187) Gu. 1846), called to the Bar at Lincoln’s Inn 1847, and went the Norfolk Circuit; is a Magistrate for the N. Riding of Yorkshire – Arncliffe Hall, near Northallerton, Yorkshire; Oxford and Cambridge Club, S.W. 98. three leopards’ heads within a bordure or. Limerick, J.P., Lieut.-Col. late 60th Rifles born December 6, 1818, Rose Augusta the 4th daughter of Admiral Sir William Parker, Bart., G.C.B. Eleazer Brown, Connecticut, Rank of Quarter Guard 4) Edward Thomas born February 1, 1861. Crest—A lion ramp. Fortunately, with a coat of arms generator is now really easy to find your family crest. betw. of Strathgarne, Ross-shire) of the late Ven. Crest—Out of a mural crown gu. Ar. betw. Mr. Charles Brown, British convict who was convicted in Berkshire. for co. Forfar, and a Lieut-Col. retired, of H.M. Indian Army. of Theophilus Salwey, Esq., of the Lodge, and d. 1828, leaving issue. Motto—Vitam impendere vero. betw. Crest—A demi eagle displ. Erm. Originating from the Olde English, Norse-Viking and Anglo-Saxon pre 7th century word "brun" it generally referred … between three Moors’ heads couped ppr. betw. vert. armed and charged with a bar gemel gu. Quarterly, 1st and 4th erm. with plain double cottises betw. 56) (Marquess of Sligo). a lion pass. Brown materials (Source: FamilySearch) Gordon-Brown materials (Source: FamilySearch) of Callaly Castle, Northumberland, purchased in 1877 the Callaly estate from the family of Clavering. His rewards are his praise. John Brown married Elsabethe Dagnall on June 3, 1559 in Saint Margaret, Westminster, London, England Arms~ Gu., on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis or, a thistle ppr. stalked, slipped, and barbed vert. three lions passant in bend between two double cotises arg. born February 18, 1830; married Caroline the daughter of Arthur Carthew, Esq. pellettee. Edmund Brown, who arrived in New England in 1637 134. and supporting with the dexter paw an escocheon ar. beaked of the third. Crest—An eagle displ. three fleurs-de-lis ar. as many escallops of the field on a chief per pale gu. sa. as many swans’ heads erased ppr. born at Belfast, 1658, Lieut. a chev. Gaudeo. Desmond John Edward born July 4, 1870; Norah; Mary. John Browne, Esq., of the Nasse, d. 18 Dec. 1680, Fun. 102) (Chester, claims to have anciently held lands in that co. by knight’s service of a silver horseshoe to the Sovereign when he passed over the land: represented by Rev. Crest—A lion sejant sa. three martlets in pale sa. Ent. London, 1568). maned, tufted, and armed or. Si sit prudentia. INSTANTLY DOWNLOAD the Brown Family Crest / Brown Coat of Arms. Limerick, by Honora, dau. of Temple Guiting, and died leaving John of Salperton; Thomas Beale, born December 1, 1776 died unmarried January 12, 1794; and Mary who married William Gore Langton, Esq. The correct blazon of the arms granted, 1815, to Major Gen. Sir George Sackville Browne, K.C.B., is gu. of Tacolnestone, Norfolk 1813, and assumed the additional surname of Browne. BROWNE BEFORE CAVE,brothers Sir John Kobert, Bart., eo. 15) (Alderman Anthony Brown, Esq., Lord Mayor of London). Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu. as many spears’ heads of the field. Crest—Out of a mural crown gu. See 185 . Ar. Brian Brown, Connecticut, Rank of 2nd Lieutenant of Lichfield), of Badger, Shropsh., and of Lincoln’s Inn, aud to the descendants of his grandfather William, M.P., 14 May 1779, Vol. I rejoice. Crest—A griffin’s head erased sa. embattled betw. 4) Ar. 3) Henry born April 19, 1797. Mr. William Brown, English convict who was convicted in Leicester. 135) (Kent and London). three lions’ gambs erect and erased, within a bordure ar. Ar. with two heads sa. of Castle Hewson, co. William Brun, who witnessed a charter of Donald, earl of Mar, of the lands of Dorlaw or Dronlaw c. 1279—1294 Irish Surname - Brown or Browne This surname is common in both England and Ireland, but the variant surname 'Browne' is associated more with Ireland. three fleurs-de-lis of the second. Crest—A lion sejant ppr. Patrick Broun of Colstoun was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia in 1686. Ar. Rachel Fuller Brown (1898–1980), American scientist Lineage ~ This family, seated at Elsing for upwards of three hundred years, descends from Sir Anthony Browne, K.G., one of the executors of the will of Henry VIII., and represents the eldest co-heir of the ancient barony of Hastings. 146) (Lord Mayor of London, 1661). James Brown, of Finderlie who married 1838, Mary Neill the daughter of Rev. a chev. The price of the product changes after adding at least one to the cart. chequy ar. Crest—An eagle displ. with two heads charged on the breast with a trefoil slipped all counterchanged. three eagles displ. 6) Esther Marion 7) Jackalien. Sat. three lions pass. charged on the neck with an escallop az. © 2000- 2021 Swyrich Corporation, all rights reserved. of Sheffield, son of James Brown, Esq. Gu. By default, the crest would go to the firstborn grandson of … 1665) Sa. Robert Brown married Johane Turner on June 22, 1556 in Shobrooke, Devon, England on a bend erm. BROWN BEFORE WESTHEAD, Joshna Proctor, of co. three woodbine leaves ar. ar. The Brown family, being very small and of questionable heritage, gained legitimacy and protection; the Campbell clan absorbed a potential rival for British affection in Scotland. 81) (Lord Oranmore, Castle MacGarrett, co. Mayo, and Carrabrowne, co. Galway). Motto—Fortiter et fideliter Crest—An arm erect vested bendy or and az. of Kingston Blount, co. Oxford, J.P. and D.L. Seat~ Bronwylfa, near St. Asaph, co. Flint. a lion saliant within a bordure ar. Edward Alfonso Brown, who arrived in Alabama in 1918 LXIV, fol. 171) (Nottinghamshire). on a fesse crenellee sa. London had the highest population of Brown families in 1891. Old and Middle English lacked any definite spelling rules, and the introduction of Norman French added an unfamiliar ingredient to the English linguistic stew. Raff Brown married Isabell Adams on May 22, 1559 in Cley-Next-The-Sea, Norfolk, England of Sir Sylvester Browne, 2nd bart., and of Margaret, wife of Garratt Young, of Dublin, and dau. XV, fol. in chief three hurts. 8) Elizabeth Catherine. charged with a thistle slipped vert for diff. 69) (Dublin. Let us be viewed by our actions. for Malton, born April 12, 1814, High Sheriff 1852 died unmarried at 43, Upper Grosvenor Street, London, April 19, 1877, when his estates passed to his surviving sister, Mrs. Thomas Shifener, and to the sons of his two deceased sisters, to Richard James Streatfeild, Esq. Edward Massingberd. fretty or, betw. sa. and sa. on a chev. of Firville, and died having had issue, i) John M.D. Yeargin Brown, 1st Regiment, North Carolina Artillery, Confederate, North Carolina 44) (Unthank Hall, Northumberland). Fortitudine et fidelitate. Gu. Ar. ; born 1820; married 1853 Georgina Helen, the younger daughter and co-heir of the late William Mauleverer, Esq., of Arncliffe Hall, co. York and has issue, William born 1854. 123) (Harwood, co. Hereford). The adjective was also borrowed from OHG. Find out the exact history of your family! Heir, his grandson William Richmond (Lieut.-Col. 1st Brigade Lancashire Artillery Volunteers), son of Alexander Brown, Esq., M.A. BROWNE OF MELLINGTON HALL. betw. BROWNE AFTER STATLES, Richard Thomas, of Lannton, co. See Supplement. betw. If so, please click on your family from the list below.. two escallops in chief of the second and in base a rose also of the second, barbed and seeded ppr., Brown; 2nd and 3rd, az. BROWN„ . on a chev. crusilly ar. ar. Patrick Broun was burgess of Edinburgh, 1405 BROWN, JAMES, ESQ., OF ROSSINGTON, YORKSHIRE. engr. 24 Jan. 1863]. two mullets az. Arms~ Per pale sa. of Clonmore, and Cormackstown co. Tipperary by Mary his wfie the eldest daughter of Robert Atkins, Esq. a chev. 3) Mary married August 3, 1841, Thomas Shiffner, Esq. gu. ar. BROWNE OF SALPERTON Richard Brown married Denis Marshall on January 27, 1566 in Saint Clement Danes, Westminster, London, England Henry Brown married Isabell Turpin on January 22, 1541 in Monk, Frystone, York, England Arms~Arg. Owen, Vicar of the Cathedral Church of St. Asaph; and died March 1858. Supporters— Two lions reguard. Brown Clan History: The Brown, or Broun surname, as it was often spelled, is very common throughout Scotland and in most instances is a simple reference to the colour brown, as in brown hair, or eyes. on a chev. "The principal part [of Thrigby] belongs to Thomas Browne, Esq., who resides at the Hall, a neat mansion of white brick." on a bend gu. Motto—Spero. a chev. Another Crest—A griffin’s head erased sa. 270. Ricardus Bron de Otterston attested the marches of Kyrknes and Louchor, 1395 chequy ar. 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