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Peacock “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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1) Peacock of Finchley, co. Middlesex, England - Sir Edward Peacock of Finchley and Redborne and Richard Peacock of Southend in Finchley (d. 1615), sons of Walter Pecock of Redborne - William Peacock of Northend in Finchley (d. 1623), son of William Pecock of St. Albans - Sable three peacocks close argent two and one.
2) Peacock of Burnhall, co. Durham, England - granted in 1688 to Sir Simon Peacock of Burnhall - Sable three peacocks in their pride argent a chief embattled or. Crest: A peacock’s head erased azure gorged with mural coronet or.
3) Peacock of London, England - William Peacocke of London (fl. 1633), merchant, son of George Peacocke of Bedfordshire - had son and heir John Peacocke - Quarterly, or and azure four lozenges conjoined in cross between as many annulets counterchanged.
4) Quarterly, or and azure four lozenges conjoined in cross between as many annulets all counterchanged. Crest: A cockatrice vert. Motto: Vincit veritas.
Peacock of Barntinck, co. Clare, Ireland - The Peacocke Baronetcy of Grange in the County of Limerick and of Barntinck in the County of Clare was a title in the created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1802 for Sir Joseph Peacocke, son of George Peacocke Esq.
Peacock of Efford Hall, co. Hampshire, England - Warren Thomas Peacock of Efford Park (1852), Lieutenant of Rifle Brigade, son of Warren William Richard Peacocke of Efford Par (1822-), son of Richard Peacocke, Vice Admiral in the Royal Navy, son of Marmaduke Peacock Esq. of London, a descendant of George Peacock Esq. of Graige, co. Limerick Ireland (d.c. 1687), son of Nicholas
Peacock of Fort Etna, co. Limerick, Ireland - Major Thomas Goodricke Peacoke (d. 1844), grandson of Goodricke Peacocke, son of Septimus Peacocke, all of Fort Etna
5) Peacock of London, England - granted to Mark Beauchamp Peacock Esq. of Doughty Street, London and Springfield Place, co. Essex (d. 1862), solicitor, only son of Mark Beauchamp Peacock of the General Post Office, London - Per fesse or and azure a pale three eagles displayed one in chief and two in base, and three roundels, two in chief and one in base, each charged with a cross crosslet all counterchanged. Crest: On a mount vert thereon an eagle displayed erminois, in the beak a cross crosslet fitchée gules the dexter claw supporting a hurt charged with a cross crosslet or.
6) Note: There was a John Peacock (1698-1759) who was born in Bridgend and came to New Jersey
7) Peacock of Scotland - dates to the 16th century or earlier - Argent three peacocks in their pride proper between as many stars gules.
8) Peacock of Chawley, co. Berkshire, England - granted in 1640 to John Peacock of Chawley, son or grandson of Richard Peacock of Scottor, co. Lincolnshire, son of Robert Peacock, Lord Mayor of Yorkshire - Gules a fesse argent three plates each charged with a lozenge sable.
9) Peacock/Pecocke of London, England - Sir Stephen Peacock (d. 1536) Lord Mayor of London in 1532, haberdasher -[Gules on a fesse engrailed argent between three bezants, each charged with a peacock’s head erased azure as many mascles sable (purpure?). Crest: A peacock’s head and neck or, wings expanded azure and a snake entwined about the neck of the last.
10) Peacock of Down, co. Ireland - Gules on a fesse engrailed argent between three bezants as many mascles sable in the centre chief point a peacock holding in the beak a thistle leaved proper. Crest: A peacock’s head erased, holding in the beak a thistle leaved all proper.
11) Peacock of Slyne, co. Lancashire, England - John Peacock Esq. of Slyne, son of Richard Peacock Esq., son of John Peacock Esq., son of Richard Peacock settled in Slyne in 1733 - Gules on a fesse engrailed argent between three bezants each charged with a mascle sable as many peacocks’ heads erased azure. Crest: A peacock’s head erased azure.
12) Peacock of Stone Hall, co. Pembroke, Wales - as borne by Edward Peacock of Stone Hall, eldest son of Rev. Edward Peacock, Vicar of Fifehead Magdalen, co. Dorset (1787-1848), son of Anthony Peacock Esq. (d. 1809) - Gules on a fesse engrailed argent between three mascles, each within an annulet or, as many peacock’s heads erased proper. Crest: A peacock’s head erased proper gorged with a mural crown or, holding in the beak a rose gules leaved and slipped proper. Motto: Be just and fear not.
13) Peacock/Pecok/Paucock of co. Carmarthenshire, Wales - Gules, on a fesse argent between three peacocks in their pride or, three roses gules.
Note: A (John?) Peacock of Laugharne in Carmarthen was appointed sheriff in 1307 - Reginald Peacock (c. 1395-1461) was a Welsh writer and Bishop likely born in Laughrane

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14) Peacock of London, England - Gules a chevron between three peacocks in their pride argent. 15) Peacock of London, England - Azure a fesse engrailed gules between three bezants. Possibility for 14 and 15: Launcelot Peacock of London (fl. 1569), haberdasher, and Richard Peacock, eldest son of Robert Peacock and grandsons of Robert Peacock 16) Peacock of Willesden, co. Middlesex, England - Crest: A cockatrice azure, charged with two annulets conjoined palewise argent, resting the dexter claw upon an escutcheon argent charged with a peacock in his pride proper. 17) Crest: A wyvern with wings addorsed proper. 18) Peacock of London, England - Captain in the Royal Navy, granted 1803 - One possibility: Richard George Peacocke, master in the navy, married Elizabeth Sanders and had son Captain George Peacock (1805-1883) 19) Peacock of London, England - granted 1816 20) Peacock of South Rauceby, South Kyme, and Potter Hanworth, co. Licolnshire - granted in 1839 Anthony Peacock of South Raunceby, South Kyme, and Potter Hanworth (c. 1811-1866), later assumed surname Wilson after inheriting property from his maternal grandfather, son of Anthony Peacock of South Kyme 21) Peycock, co. Waterford, Ireland - granted between 1513-1550
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