Thomas Tash, of London, was one of the Commissioners of Custom for England and Wales in 1752, but there appears to be no more known about him. There ought to be another escallop on the coat-of-arms illustrated, and according to the printed authorities the crest of Tash should be a demi greyhound.
TOPSFIELD
Arms.—Gu., on a chevron erm., 3 martlets sa., in chief a mullet or. Topsfield.
Crest.—A talbot couchant guardant in front of a tree, all ppr.
Helmet.—That of an Esquire.
Motto.—Fayth faileth not.
[England. In this volume are conteined the statutes made ... from the time of King Henry the thirde unto ... Kyng Henry the VIII. London, 1564.]