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Wykes of Bindon
Argent, a chevron ermines between 3 barnacle birds proper (some show 'sable').
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Burke's The General Armory & General Armory II.
See also: Cornwall, Wyke
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Wykes of Cocktree
Ermine 3 Battleaxes sable.
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Burke's The General Armory
Wykes or Weekes of North Wyke
Ermine, 3 Poleaxes sable.
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Burke's The General Armory
Francis Wykes, Weekes Esquire
of Broadwood Kelly 5th in descent
from Sir Richard Wykes, Weekes, Knight of Honeychurch.
Ermine 3 battleaxes sable.
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1620 Heralds visitation of Devon
See also: Cornwall, Wrey and Sussex, Hurstpierpoint
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John Wykes, Esquire of North Wyke
Great-grandson of John Wykes of North Wyke, in the reign of King James I.
Arms of Wykes or Weekes of North Wyke recorded at
College of Arms, 1620, Weekes Quartered with Burnell, Avenell, and Powkeswell.
Weeks, ermine three battleaxes sable.
Burnell, Argent ,a chevron gules between three blackbirds proper.
Avenell, Argent five fusils in fesse sable , cotised gules.
Powkeswell, sable, a chevron argent between three estoiles or.
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Genealogy, Wykes, Weekes, Wicks, by Robert D. Weeks, published in 1885.
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Wike or Wikes of Exeter
Barre or and sable a bend argent over
all.
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1620 Heralds visitation of Devon
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Wikes
Argent, a chevron chequy, azure, and vert, between 3 turkey-cocks, or gannapes, proper.
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Burke's The General Armory
See also: Unknown Provenance, Wykes
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