The Scott of long Island Family Crest

The greatgreatgrandson of Sir Reginald Scott of Scott's hall, county Kent, England, came over and settled at Ashfardun, Long Island. This emigrant, John Scott by name, in a petition, states ""that his father sold, in 1641, an estate, worth £2,200 per annum, and lent ,£14,300 to King Charles I., in whose service he lost his life."" After this event, John Scott was sent over the seas by the Cromwellians; and, having lived but a short time in New England, he settled in Long Island, having bought, it is said, one-third of the whole Island.
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- Family
- Scott of long Island
- Motto
Motto (Of a European branch of the same stock): Amo.
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- Blazon
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A Demi-Griffin, Segréant, Sable, Beaked And Legged, Or.
- Source
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America Hereldica