Arms

Armiger

Blazon

Source/Notes

Frederick Beskow CASELY

b.1914 d.2008


His eldest son;


Frederick Gordon Polson CASELY KStJ

b.1943


Per chevron Or and Azure in chief two crosses crosslets fitchy of the second and in base a castle triple towered of the first port and windows of the second.

The Court of the Lord Lyon,

10th October 1987.


Posthumous grant to;

Frederick Thomas Charles Casely

d.1939

Paul Beskow CASELY

b.1945

Per chevron Or and Azure, in chief two crosses crosslets fitchy of the second and in base a castle triple towered of the first port and windows of the second all within a bordure Or.


The Court of the Lord Lyon,

1988.


Second son of Frederick Beskow Casely


CASELY & CASLEY ARMS

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Arms

Armiger

Blazon

Source/Notes

Wilbraham John Braddick

CASLEY

b.1850 d.1922


Gules a castle with two towers Or embattled and masoned Sable.

Blazon: Burke's General Armory 1884 (also described as “formerly de Chastelai”)

Armiger: Fairbairn’s Book of Crests

Enquires at both the College of Arms and the Lyon Court did not find any details of the Arms being officially recorded.

Officially Recorded in Scotland

Noted Elsewhere