Arms of Drewe of Sharpham and of The Grange, Broadhembury, stutton house, wadhurst park Devon: Ermine, a lion passant gules[1]
The Drewe family of Broadhembury are generation owners and inhabitants of The Grange, Sharpham, Broadhembury, Wadhurst Park, Devon, in the west and east of England, from the 16th century to the current date.
All estates are currently owned by Major-General Sir Michael Gordon Thomas Drew.
^Vivian, p.306
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