Person:Tuppen Scrase (1)

Watchers
Tuppen Scrase
b.Abt 1583
m.
  1. Tuppen ScraseAbt 1583 - 1633
  2. George Scrase
  3. John Scrase1584 - 1619
  4. Edward Scrase1594 -
  5. Walter Scrase
  6. Agnes Scrase1595 -
  7. Richard Scrase1597 - 1625
  8. Susan Scrase
  9. Henry ScraseCal 1601 - 1640/41
  10. William Scrase
  11. Barbara Scrase
  • HTuppen ScraseAbt 1583 - 1633
  • WSusan Haye1585 - 1631
m.
  1. Susan Scrase1606 - 1679
  2. Mary Scrase1608 -
  3. Richard Scrase1609 - 1634
  4. Edith Scrase1612 -
  5. Constance Srase1615 -
  6. Elizabeth Scrase1616 -
  7. Dorothy Scrase1618 -
  8. Captain William ScraseAbt 1620 - 1683
  9. Henry Scrase1621/22 -
  10. _____ Scrase - 1616
Facts and Events
Name[17] Tuppen Scrase
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1583
Education[4] 1598 Oxford, Oxfordshire, EnglandMagdalen College
Education[3] 1601 admitted to the Inner Temple
Marriage to Susan Haye
Property[5][7] 1605 Hamsey, Sussex, Englandmanor of Combe
Residence[6] 1608 West Blatchington, Sussex, EnglandBlatchington
Property[10] 1626 Hove, Sussex, EnglandHova Villa
Burial[1][16] 9 Dec 1633 Preston, Sussex, EnglandSt Peter
Will[16] 1634 Admon, PCC
Property[8] Piddingworth
Property[9] the manor of Blatchington
References
  1. Sussex Family History Group.

    Gent.

  2. Notes on the Scrase Family of Co. Sussex, in The Geneaologist
    Volume XX, pages 217-221, 1904.
  3. Scrase of Annington and Shoreham, in Harleian Society (Visitation Series): The Visitations of the County of Sussex Made in 1530 and 1633-4
    1905.
  4. Alumni Oxoniensis
    [1].

    Scrase, Tuppen: of Sussex, gent. Magdalen Hall, matric. 13 Oct., 1598, aged 15; student of Middle Temple 1601, as son and heir of Richard, of Blechington, Sussex, gent. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

  5. Dunkin, Edwin Hadlow Wise. Sussex manors, advowsons, etc., recorded in the feet of fines, Henry VIII, to William IV, (1509-1833). (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1975)
    Page 109.

    Tuppin Scrase, gent., plaintiff, and William Newton, gent., Harbert Springett, gent., Thomasine Pelland, wid., and John Pelland and Mary his wife, deforciants Manor of COMBE and tenements in Hamsey, Chiltington, Chayley, Newycke, S. John's and Clayton, quit- claimed to plaintiff and. heirs (Mich., 3 Ja. I. [1605]).

  6. Dunkin, Edwin Hadlow Wise, and Church of England. Bishop of Chichester. Consistory Court (Archdeaconry of Chichester). Calendar of Sussex marriage licenses: recorded in the Consistory Court of the Bishop of Chichester for the Archdeaconry of Chichester, June 1575 to December 1730. (London: Sussex Record Society, 1909)
    page 62.

    He was a surety at the marriage of Richard Ockenden of Rottingden, gent., and Barbara Scrace of Blachington, maiden (Blachington)

  7. 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 85.
  8. 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 106.
  9. 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.

    "He died in 1625, (fn. 32) his son Tuppen Scrase in 1633, and his grandson Richard in 1634. (fn. 33) Tuppen had other sons but West Blatchington seems to have passed to his younger brother Henry Scrase, who died in 1641 leaving a widow, Joan, who continued to live there with her sons."

  10. 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 266.

    " In 1626 Tuppen Scrase obtained the lease of Hova Villa for a term of lives from Dr. Thorne..."

  11.   'Warrants for Issuing Letters of Marque', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1629-31 (1860),
    pp. 151-156.

    17 Jan 1629:

    owner: Tuppin Scras and others
    ship: Dolphin, of Shoreham, 120 tons, Capt. Henry Wheeler
    ship: Fortune, 80 tons, Capt. Thomas Squibb

  12.   'Charles I - volume 102: April 24-30, 1628', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1628-29 (1859), pp. 86-97
    pp. 86-97.

    April 29.
    Southampton.

    54. John Ellzey to the same. The French bark taken by Capt. William Scras is now at Chichester unlading. He has warned Tuppin Scras, who is the proprietor, how he converts the Duke's tenths to any other use. Complains of the "unorderly proceedings" of Capts. Barnaby Burley, and Hippisley. Has demanded the tenths from Pescod, but received only words of affront.

  13.   'Charles I - volume 93: February 12-20, 1628', in Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1627-28 (1858)
    pp. 557-575.

    Feb. 14.
    Cowess.

    33. Capt. William Hemming to Nicholas. Reports a fruitless cruise on the coast of France, and an engagement with a Dunkirker. Now needs repairs, which Mr. Tuppin Scrace will effect, on certain terms, which are submitted to Nicholas.

  14.   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.
  15.   The Scrase Family and Piracy.
  16. 16.0 16.1 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.
  17. The grant to Tuppen Scras of a crest for his coat of arms describes his ancestry. It is quoted here.