a cloud (usually from the dexter side), reaching towards or holding a serpent with its head erect

The crest on Plate 9, Crest 1 (Pl. 9. cr. 1.) is described as a sinister arm or hand issuing from a cloud (usually from the dexter side), reaching towards or holding a serpent with its head erect.

Surnames: a cloud (usually from the dexter side), reaching towards or holding a serpent with its head erect
  • Browning (England)
  • Crook (England)
  • Hawkesworth (England) 
  • Hawksworth (England) 

Symbolism Cloud: Often represents the heavens, air, or a higher power; a hand issuing from a cloud signifies divine providence, guidance, or help from above. Hand/Arm: A symbol of strength, labor, and fidelity; the sinister (left) hand may indicate a specific cadet branch or simply a variation in design, while the act of reaching implies ambition or acquisition. Serpent: Traditionally associated with wisdom (“be ye wise as serpents”), medicine/healing (the rod of Asclepius), and sometimes regeneration or eternity (shedding skin).

General Symbolic Meanings The imagery of a hand descending from the clouds to grasp or reach for a serpent suggests a pursuit of divine wisdom or the mastery of knowledge through higher guidance. It implies a lineage that values prudence and foresight, indicating that their actions are governed by a combination of heavenly sanction and worldly wisdom.