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Wikes, Wykes of Gloucestershire
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Gules a bend ermine cotised indented or.
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Burke's The General Armory, & General Armory II
See also: Middlesex, Wykes of Westminster
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Wykes
Richard de Wykes, K Henry III, Sir John Wykes, slain at seige of Calais 1348.
Arden Roll, Joseph Foster Dictionary.
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Azure a lion rampant argent.
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John Foster Dictionary
See also: Hereford, Wykes of Moreton Jeffries
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Wykes
Richard de Wykes, K Henry III, Sir John Wykes, slain at seige of Calais 1348.
St.George Roll, Joseph Foster Dictionary.
Richard Wykes. E. Nicholas Wikes, Sheriff of Gloucestershire during the reign
of Henry VIII.
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Azure a lion rampant chequy, argent and gules.
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Burke's The General Armory
See also: Hereford, Wykes of Moreton Jeffries
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Wyke, Wykes
Nicholas Wykes, Wyke of Dursley and Dodington, Gloucestershire, and Henry Wyke of Compton Martin, Somerset.
Argent, on a pale between 2 palets sable 3 greyhounds heads erased or,
collared gules.
Crest, A greyhound's head erased or, collared gules,
holding in the mouth a man's leg couped at the thigh argent.
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Burke's The General Armory
See also: Cambridgeshire, Wykes or Weykes of Cambridge
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Wickes of Frampton on Severn, Gloucestershire
Argent a chevron between 3 trefoils slipped sable.
Crest a demi lion rampant holding in the dexter paw a 'scimetar' proper.
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Burke's The General Armory
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