Cock Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History

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Blazons & Genealogy Notes

Source: Burke’s General Armory
1) or Cocks (Bodmin, co. Cornwall). Lozengy ar. and gu. on a fesse of the first three cocks of the second.
2) or Cocks (Newcastle). Az. a plate betw. three cocks ar. combed and wattled gu. Crest—A cock, as in the arms.
3) or Cocke or Koke (Broxboure, co. Hereford, confirmed by the deputies of Camden, Clarenceux, to Thomas Cocke, of Monk’s Kirby, co. Warwick, grandaon of John Cocke, of the former place). Quarterly, gu. and ar. Crest—An ostrich, holding in the beak a horseshoe ar.
4) (London; Margaret, dau. of William Cock, of that place, m. Matthew Dale, a judge in Guildhall, in 1612. Visit. London). Same Arms, a crescent for diff.
5) (Scotland). Ar. a cock gu. on a chief az. a crescent betw. two stars of the first.
6) Ar. on a chev. az. two roses of the first. Crest—On the stump of a tree ppr. a cock gu.
7) Ar. a chev. az. betw. three mullets in chief, and a cock in base gu.
8) Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three wolves’ heads erased gu.
9) Ar. a bend az. in chief an oak leaf of the last.
10) Ar. a chev. betw. three falcons’ heads erased, within a bordure engr. sa.
11) or Cocks – (Helston). Gu. three cocks ar. armed, crested, and jelloped or.
12) (Plymouth). Az. a chev. betw. three mullets ar.
13) or Cocks – Ar. a cock gu. armed, crested, and jelloped or.
14) (Sandbridge, co. Essex). Sa. three bends ar.
15) Ar. a bend wavy sa. betw. three cocks gu. a canton barry wavy of six or and az. Crest—A dexter, hand couped holding a danger in pale, all ppr.
16) or Coke (Hampshire). Same Arms. The canton charged with a swan ppr.
17) (Scotland). Ar. on a chief az. two roses of the first. Crest—A lion’s paw holding a sceptre in pale all ppr.
18) (Hertfordshire). Per fesse gu. and ar.
19) (Lancashire and Cornwall). Ar. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three eagles’ heads erased sa. on a canton az. an anchor or.
20) (Plymouth, borne by Captain William Cocke, a native of that place, killed in the engagement with the Spanish Armada. Visit. Devon, 1620), Same Arms. A crescent for diff.
21) Sa. on a chev. or, three cinquefoils of the first, on a chief ar. as many columbines az.
22) Vaire, or and vert a bend erm.
23) (co. Worcester). Ar. a chev. sa. betw. three cocks’ heads erased gu.

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