Cox “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Cox Family History & Surname
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1) Or, three bars azure in a canton gules a lion’s heads erased argent. Crest-A goat’s head erased azure. - The Cox Baronetcy, of Dunmanway in the County of Cork, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland in 1706 for Richard Cox, Lord Chancellor of Ireland - 2x great-grandson of Richard Cox, Bishop of Ely - married Mary Bourne - claimed to have had 21 children.
2) Argent three bars gules on a canton azure a lion’s head erased or. Crest-An antelope’s head erased sable crined or, pierced through the neck with a broken spear proper. - confirmed to William Cox, Esq., of Ballynoe, co. Limerick - Robert Cox having received a grant of lands at Ballynoe in 1637. William Cox held the townland of Ballynoe in the parish of Ballingarry
3) Cox or Cocks - Argent a bend sable in the sinister chief an oak leaf azure. Crest - A goat’s head argent attired or, in the mouth an oak leaf azure. - Gloucester, London, & Salop
4) Sable a chevron between three stags’ heads cabossed, argent. Crest-A stag, levant, reguardant, argent. - Beaminster, Dorset, England - Robert (had two sons c. 1585), William, Andrew, and Richard - Monument of Daniel Cox (d. 1778) merchant - similar arms - son of Samuel, grandson of Daniel, great-grandson of Lancelot
5) Gules, three cocks argent, 2, 1. - Clent, Stone, & Kidderminster, co. Worcester - monumental inscription at Clent to John Cox (d. 1705), and at Kidderminster to Joseph Cox (d. 1737).
6) Per chevron gules and azure in chief two roses argent in base a plate (another, a bezant) between as many cocks respecting each other of the third combed and wattled gules. - Cox Green, co. Stafford
7) Argent three cocks gules two and one, crowned or, on a chief azure a pale charged with a rose of the second between two ostrich feathers of the first. Crest-A cock gules ducally crowned or. - London - granted 1761
8) Or, a chevron azure between two mullets pierced in chief and a lion’s head erased in base gules. Crest-A dexter arm embowed issuing out of the sea holding in the hand an anchor in bend sinister, cabled proper - Clement Park, co. Forfar, 1866 - James Cox born 1808 in Lochiefield, son of James Cock (1776-1848) - moved there 1855 - had 5 sons and 5 daughters
9) Sable on a chevron between three griffins’ heads erased or, as many estoiles gules. Crest-Out of a ducal coronet a griffins’ head between two wings. - Bromerton, Norfolk, England
10) Quarterly, gules and vert, on each quarter a bezant.
2 ноя 2021