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Hicks “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, visit: https://www.coadb.com info@coadb.com 785-324-2529 1) Gules a fess wavy between three fleurs-de-lis or. Crest: A buck’s head couped at the neck or, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper (another: gorged with a chaplet of cinquefoils of the last leaved vert) Hicks of Beverston, co. Gloucestershire, Ruckholt, co. Essex, and London - The Hicks Baronetcy of Beverston in the was a title created in the Baronetage of England in 1619 for Sir William Hicks (1596-1680), a Member of Parliament, who was also of Ruckholt, co. Essex, son of Sir Michael Hicks (1543-1612), English courtier, merchant, and politician, son of Robert Hicks of Bristol, merchant in London Hicks of Campden, co. Gloucestershire - The Hicks Baronetcy of Campden was a title created in the Baronetage of England in 1620 for Baptist Hicks (1551-1629), an English cloth merchant and Member of Parliament for Tavistock and Tewkesbury, was later elevated to the peerage in 1628 as Baron Hicks of Ilmington, co. Warwickshire and Viscount Campden, youngest of the six sons of Robert Hicks, son of John Hicks of Tortworth 2) Hicks of Wilbraham Temple, co. Cambridge - Stanley Edward Hicks Esq. of Wilbraham Temple (born 1843), barrister, Justice of the Peace, and Deputy Lieutenant, son of Edward Simpson and Rebecca, daughter of Gregory Hicks - Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gules a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis or, for Hicks; 2nd and 3rd, per bend sinister or and sable a lion rampant counterchanged, holding between the paws a gauntlet azure, for Simpson. Crests: 1st, Hicks: A buck’s head couped or, gorged with a chaplet of roses leaved vert; 2nd, Simpson: An ounce’s head proper erased and ducally crowned gules charged on the neck with a gauntlet or. Motto: Tout bien ou rien. 3) Hicks of Kilmacanoge, co. Wicklow, and Mount Anville, co. Dublin, Ireland - granted to Richard John Hicks Esq. (born 1809-1869), paper manufacturer, a descendant of Richard Wingfield Hicks (1784-1844), son of Richard Hicks - Quarterly, gules and or, a fess wavy, quarterly ermines and sable between three fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. Crest: A stag’s head couped ar. attired gules gorged with a chaplet of trefoils vert. Motto: Donner et pardonner. 4) Hicks of London, England - Azure a fesse, wavy, between three fleurs-de-lis or. 5) Hicks of London, and Beccles, co. Norfolk - Adam Hickes of Tansworth, co. Northampton had seven sons including Thomas Hickes of London (fl. 1634), apothecary, who had sons Thomas, William, Robert, John, Edward, and Charles – There was an Alexander Hickes of Beccles (fl. 1586) - Azure two palets between nine fleurs-de-lis or. Crest: A griffin sejant azure gorged with a collar embattled counter-embattled or, beaked, legged, and holding in the dexter foot an arrow gold. 6) Hicks of Luxullian, co. Cornwall - descended from Henry Hicks (fl. 1594), who had son Richard Hickes, who had son Walter Hickes (d. 1636), who had ssue Richard, Henry, Maria, Johanna, and Elizabeth - the family owned Menadue Farm - Argent a tower triple-towered between three poleaxes sable. 7) Frances Stribling Hicks - (c. 1800-1863), who married Rev. John Warren, D.D. - Ermine, two battleaxes erect in chief and a castle in base sable, on a chief of the last, three estoiles or. 8) Hicks of Ireland - Crest: A lion’s gamb issuing per chevron or and gules (charged with a mullet?) not stated, possibilities include: John Hickes of Kilkannan, co. Cavan (d.c. 1707) Peter Hicks of Lisduff, co. Tipperary (d.c. 1727) Richard Hickes of Creta, co. Roscommon (d.c. 1766) George Hicks of Creghta, co. Roscommon (d.c. 1776) Thomas Hickes of Creta, co. Roscommon (d.c. 1802) Rev. George Hicks of Rushby Park, co. Roscommon (d.c. 1780) Henry Hickes of Navan, co. Meath (d.c. 1788), medical doctor John Hickes of Kilmicanoge, co. Wicklow (d.c. 1799)