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Goodrich/Goodrick/Goodridge “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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1) Goodrich of Essex, England - Bartlett Goodrich Esq. of Saling Grove (c. 1753-1825), “an American who returned to England rather than live under the rebels”, merchant and Deputy Lieutenant of Essex - Azure semée of cross crosslets, a lion, rampant, or. Crest: A demi lion, rampant, couped, argent holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet, as in the arms.
2) Goodrich of Great Ashfield, Ipswich, & Hopton, co. Suffolk - John Goodrich of Ipswich and Great Ashfield (fl. 1674-1712), surgeon - Or, crusilly and two lions passant in pale sable.
3) Goodrich of Norfolk, England - as borne by Rev. Charles Goodrich, Rector of Bittering, Parva, co. Norfolk (fl. 1819-1833), graduate of Christ’s College, Cambridge - Or (argent?) two lions passant between ten crosses crosslet sable.
4) Gooderick of Kirkby, co. Lincolnshire - Edward Goodricke (d. 1615), son of Lyon Goodricke (d. 1559), son of John Goodricke (fl. 1535), Sheriff of Lincolnshire, a descendant of John Goodricke of Bolingbroke, who in turn descended from Robert Goodricke of Nortingley, co. Somerset - Edward had son Lyon Goodricke of Alford and later Stickney (d. 1624) - Argent on a fesse gules between two lions, passant, sable a fleur-de-lis, between two crescents argent.
Goodridge of Charlew, co. Gloucestershire, Englandunable to locate further detail
5) Goodrich of Ribston, co. Yorkshire & Bolingbrook, co. Lincolnshire, England - descended from John Goodricke of Bolingbroke (c. 1430-1493) and his wife, Anne Hutton - later came Richard Goodrich of Bolingbroke, a Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby, son of Richard Goodrich of Bolingbroke, a merchant - Argent on a fesse gules between two lions passant sable a fleur-de-lis of the field, between as many mullets or.
6) Goodricke of Ribston, co. Yorkshire - The Baronetcy of Goodricke of Ribston was created a title in the Baronetage of England created by King Charles I in 1641 for his loyal supporter Sir John Goodricke, who later represented Yorkshire in the Cavalier Parliament from 1661 to his death, son of Sir Henry Goodricke of Ribston Hall (1580-1641), son of Richard Goodricke of Ribston (d. 1601), Sheriff of York, a descendant of Robert Goodricke of Nortingley, co. Somerset - Argent on a fesse gules between two lions passant guardant sable a fleur-de-lis or, between as many crescents of the field. Crest: A demi lion ermines, armed and langued gules issuing out of a ducal coronet or, holding in the paws a battle-axe proper handled gold.
7) Sir Thomas Goodrich (d. 1554), Bishop of Ely, one of the divines consulted about the legality of Henry VIII's marriage with Catherine of Aragon, son of Edward Goodrich of East Kirkby, Lincolnshire - Argent, on a fess Gules between two lions passant guardant Sable, a fleur-de-lys of the first, between two crescents Or.
8) Goodrich of Stanmore & Isle of Ely, co. Middlesex - unknown - but was the bookplate of George S. Goodrich (fl. 1905) - Argent on a fesse gules between two lions' passant guardant sable a fleur-de-lis between as many crescents or. Crest: A demi lion rampant sable collared or, supporting a battle-axe argent handled gules.
9) Goodrick - Or, on a fesse gules a fleur-de-lis, between two crescents of the first, in chief, three books of the second, leaves of the field, in base a leopard, passant, sable.
one possibility (given the books) is John Goodricke (1764-1786), English astronomer, Fellow of Royal Society
10) Gooderich of Hardwick, co. Suffolk - granted in 1594 to Thomas Gooderich of Hardwick, “student at law”, son of Thomas Gooderich of Bury St. Edmonds - Argent two lions passant sable, on a chief azure three crescents of the first. Crest: From a crest coronet argent a demi lion rampant guardant sable, armed and langued gules.
11) Goodridge of Totness, co. Devonshire - granted in 1610 to Nicolas Goodridge of Totness, co. Devonshire and Doncaster, co. Yorkshire, merchant and mayor of the city - There was also a Walter Goodridge of Totnes whose will is dated 1626 - Argent a fesse sable in chief three cross crosslets fitchée of the second. Crest: A song-thrush proper.

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