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Richard Scrase
b.Cal 1559
bur.21 Jun 1625 Preston, Sussex, England
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Name Richard Scrase
Gender Male
Birth[6] Cal 1559
Marriage to Juliana Tuppin
Property[5] the manor of Blatchington
Burial[2][10] 21 Jun 1625 Preston, Sussex, England

From 1597 to 1605, Richard Scrase was involved in property transactions concerning Wapsbourne Manor.S3

References
  1.   Genealogical Memoir of the Family of Scrase by Mark Antony Lower, M.A., F.S.A., in Sussex Archaeological Collections
    Volume VIII, page 15, 1856.
  2. Renshaw, Walter C. "Notes on th Scrase Family of Co. Sussex.", in Selby, Walford D. (ed. v. 1-5); Keith W. (ed. v. 6-10) Murray; and H.W. Forsyth (ed. v. 11-38) Harwood. The Genealogist (New Series). (London: George Bell & Sons)
    20;219, 1904.
  3.   Sussex Manors, Advowson, Etc. Recorded in the Feet of Fines Henry VIII to William IV, in Sussex Record Society
    Vol. XX page. 465, 1914.

    Richard Scrase, gent., plaintiff, and Thomas Rickson and Mary his
    wife, deforciants Fifth part of manor of WARPISBORNE alias WAPPIS-
    BORNE and tenements in Cheyly, Lynfeld and Fletching, quitclaimed
    to plaintiff AK& heirs (Mich., 39 & 40 Eliz. [1597]).

    Richard Scrase, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Frynde, deforciant
    Fifth part of manor of WARBLESBORNE alias WAPPESBOENE alias
    WAPSBORNE and tenements in Cheyly, Fletching, Lyndefeld and
    Newyck, quitclaimed to plaintiff and heirs (Trin., 42 Eliz. [1600]).

    David Middleton, gent., plaintiff, and Richard Scrase, gent., and
    Juliana his wife, William Carpenter and Constance his wife, Tuppin
    Scrase, gent., Edward Holmewood, gent., and Robert Baker and Joan
    his wife, deforciants Manor of WAEBLESBOENE alias WAPPESBOENE
    alias WAPSBORNE and tenements in Chayly, Fletching, Lynfild and
    Newick, quitclaimed to plaintiff and. heirs (East., 3 Ja. I. [1605]).

    (Essentially, Richard acquired one fifth of the manor in 1597, another fifth in 1600, and then sold his share in 1605.)

  4.   Godfrey, Walter Hindes, and John Rowe. The Book of John Rowe, steward of the manors of Lord Bergavenny, 1597-1622: comprising rentals of twenty-seven manors in Sussex, manorial customs and information concerning the borough of Lewes, the hundreds with the Rape of Lewes, etc. (Cambridge: Sussex Record Society, 1928)
    page 246.
  5. Page, William; Susan M Keeling; Louis Francis Salzman; and C. P. Lewis. The Victoria history of the county of Sussex. (London: A. Constable, 1905-)
    [Volume 7, page 243.

    "...Edward also had a lease of the manor from Lord Bergavenny, but when he died in 1576, his son Richard being a minor, Edward Covert, the overseer of his will, by misrepresentations obtained in 1583 a new lease for three lives. Richard Scrase on attaining his majority recovered possession. (fn. 31) He died in 1625, (fn. 32) his son Tuppen Scrase in 1633, and his grandson Richard in 1634. "

  6. Richard Scrase, in England. Sussex. Genealogies of Families Living In Sussex.

    Citing Sussex Genealogies (1931-), Comber, John, (Cambridge: W. Heffer and Sons, 1931-), FHL book 942.25 D2s; FHL microfilm 924,767., vol. 3 p. 238, 246.

  7.   Bannerman, William Bruce (ed.). The visitations of the county of Sussex: made and taken in the years 1530 by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux King of Arms; and 1633–4 by John Philipot, Somerset Herald, and George Owen, York Herald, for Sir John Burroughs, Garter, and Sir Richard St. George, Clarenceux. (London: Mitchell & Hughes [for the Harleian Society], 1905)
    p. 178.
  8.   Randolph Rawlinson v. Edwd. Scrase, Richd. Scrase.: Ship freighted with iron by…, in The National Archives
    E 134/20Jas1/East12, 20 Jas 1 1621-22.

    Randolph Rawlinson v. Edwd. Scrase, Richd. Scrase.: Ship freighted with iron by defendant Richd. with his son Edwd. (defendant) on board as factor, which ship left Falmouth and arrived at "ye Groyne," in Spain, where she and her crew were "apprehended for pirates," the ship confiscated to the King of Spain, and most of the men condemned to the gallies. Touching an account of monies alleged to have been disbursed by Geo. Rawlinson for the support of Edwd. Scrase and crew during their captivity in Spain.: Cornwall

  9.   Anthony Sherley v. Richard Scrase: Lands in the parishes of Preston and Blatchington;…, in The National Archives
    E 134/7Jas1/Hil8, 7 Jas 1 1609.

    Anthony Sherley v. Richard Scrase: Lands in the parishes of Preston and Blatchington; whether parcel of the manor of Blatchington otherwise Bletchington, Meets and bounds of such manors in the parishes of Preston, Bletchington, Aldrington, and Hove.: Sussex

  10. Hughes-Clarke, Arthur William, and Edward Bysshe. The visitation of Sussex, anno domini 1662, made by Sir Edward Bysshe. (London: [Harleian Society], 1937)
    p. 96.