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Wikes, Wykes of Gloucestershire
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.
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.
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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