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Biggs “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History
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1) Bigge of Linden, co. Northumberland - Charles William Bigge of Linden (1773-2849), merchant, banker, Deputy Lieutenant, High Sheriff, and commander of the Northumberland militia, son of Thomas Charles Bigge (1739-1794), English landowner and banker, High Sheriff of Northumberland, son of William Bigge of Benton House (1707-1758), lawyer - Argent on a fesse engrailed between three martlets sable three annulets or. Crest: A cockatrice’s head turreted or, wings erect azure.
Bigg of The Moate, co. Kent
2) Bigg of England - Argent a fesse azure between three martlets sable. Crest: Out of a mural coronet seven Lochaber axes proper.
3) Bigg of Lenchwick, co. Worcestershire, England - The Biggs Baronetcy of Lenchwick was a title created in the Baronetage of England in 1620 for Sir Thomas Biggs, a Member of Parliament for Evesham, son of Sir Thomas Biggs (c. 1542-1613), a Member of Parliament for built the mansion on the estate, son of Thomas Biggs, a descendent of John Bygges of Standish Sherborne and Radford, co. Gloucestershire who was granted the arms c. 1475 - Argent on a fesse between three martlets sable as many annulets or. Crest: An arm embowed vested and couped at the shoulder holding a serpent proper, the tail twisted round the arm.
4) Bigg of Iping, co. Sussex, and Arnwood, co. Hampshire - Ermine on a fesse engrailed between three martlets sable as many annulets or. Crest: An eagle’s head couped proper ducally crowned or, between two wings elevated proper.
Note: There was a J. Bigg who was a papermaker in Iping (fl. 1794)
5) Bigg of Stockton, co. Wiltshire, England - Harry Biggs Esq. of Stockton, High Sheriff in 1812, son of Henry Biggs Esq. of Little Langford, a descendant of Thomas Byggs of Stapleford (d. 1551) - Per pale ermine and argent, a lion passant within a bordure engrailed gules the latter charged with a fleur-de-lis or. Crest: A leopard’s face proper.
6) Bigg of Ridgewell, co. Essex, England - letters patent granted to Edward Bigg of Toppesfield in Essex (fl. 1647), son of William Bigg, son of Henry Bigg of Ridgewell - Ermine, on a fess engrailed between three martlets sable as many annulets or, a crescent for difference.
7) Bigg of Ridgewell and Stambourne, co. Essex, and Benton and Brinkley, co. Northumberland - John Bigg and Henry sold “Dovehouse Croft”, Stambourne, and Ridgewell in 1630 - Ermine on a fesse engrailed sable three annulets between as many martlets of the second. Crest: A cockatrice’s head couped beaked and crowned or, wings displayed vert.
8) Bigges of Stragglethorpe, co. Lincolnshire - Gules a fesse ermine between three talbots passant argent each having in the mouth a bird-bolt or.
9) Per pale ermine and azure a lion passant guardant or, within a bordure engrailed gules charged with eight fleur-de-lis of the third. Crest: A rhinoceros proper.
Bigg of Benendon, co. Kent - descended from William Bigg of Bendon (fl. 1540)
Haines Hill, co. Berkshire - Richard Bigg of Haines Hill (1613-1670), son of Ricard Big of St. Giles in the Fields, alderman of London
Chilton Follyatt, co. Wiltshire - Lovelace Bigg of Chilton Follyatt (1661-1721), son of Richard of Haines Hill, had sons Henry Bigg, Warden of New College, Oxford, Thomas Bigg, and Walter Bigg, Rector of Wortling
10) Biggs of London & Dorset - Per pale ermine and azure (argent?) a lion passant gules crowned or, within a bordure engrailed of the third charged with eight fleur-de-lis of the fourth. Crest: A leopard’s faces gules. Another Crest: A lamb couchant argent.
11) Biggs of Rotherham, co. Yorkshire - Matthew Biggs Esq. of Rotherham (1673-1725), High Sheriff, a descendant of Mathew Bigge, Vicar of St. Martin’s, son of William Bigge of Shalford, co. Essex - Ermine on a fess engrailed between three martlets sable as many annulets or.
12) Biggs of Worcestershire - Argent on a fesse between three ravens sable as many annulets of the field.
13) Biggs of Glemsford, co. Suffolk - descended from Amrbrose Biggs (d. 1634), son of Henry, son of John Biggs (1515-1578), all of Glemsford - Argent a chevron between three martlets sable.
14) Bigg - Crest: Three savages’ heads conjoined in one neck, one looking to sinister and one to dexter, and one upward, wreathed, vert.

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