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Blazon |
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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 |
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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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Blazon |
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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