Wilkinson “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Wilkinson Family History & Surname
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1) Wilkinson of Scarborough, co. Yorkshire - granted February 14th, 1557 - Argent on a chevron between three trefoils slipped sable as many crescents or, a border engrailed azure. Crest—A stag’s held erased azure attired argent charged on the neck with a sun or. Motto: Ad finem fideles
2) Edward Wilkinson of Charlton, co. Kent, Master Cook to Queen Elizabeth, granted 1559 - Per fess embattled or and argent three demi griffins segreant azure membered, beaked, and eared gules. Crest—A demi falcon per pale sable and argent.
3) Edward Wilkinson of Charlton, co. Kent, Master Cook to Queen Elizabeth, granted 1559 - Per fess dancettée (another, crenellee) or and argent three demi griffins azure. Crest—A demi eagle, wings expanded per pale or and argent holding in the beak a rose gules barbed, leaved, and stalked vert.
4) Wilkinson alias Edgebury, of Deptford, co. Kent
Richard Wilkinson was born at Edgebury, co. Cheshire, and had two sons with Anne Crowfoote: Richard Wilkinson (alias Edgebury, fl. 1619) and Robert Wilkinson (alias Eddebury) of Merwhile, Denbighshire – their descendants reassumed the surname Edgebury
A descendant, Kenrick Edisbury, was granted the arms and crest: either Kenrick Edisbury (d. 1736), of Deptford, Kent and Gresford, Denbighshire, Member of Parliament for Harwich or Kenrick Edisbury (d. 1639)
Azure a unicorn passant reguardant or. Crest—On a mount vert a bird close sable holding in the dexter claw a banner gules and azure bearing a cross argent staff or.
5) Wilkinson of Ireland - Or, a fess between three martlets gules. Crest: A fire-beacon inflamed proper.
possibilities:
George Wilkinson (1814-1890), English architect in Ireland
Abraham Wilkinson, Dublin, 1764
George Wilkinson, Dublin, 1786
John Wilkinson, surgeon, Coleraine, Derby, 1691
James Wilkinson Esq. of Corballis, Dublin, 177
Samuel Wilkinson Esq. of Corballis Dublin, 1753
John Wilkinson, gentleman of Dublin, 1751
John Wilkinson, merchant of Dublin, 1769
John Wilkinson Esq. of Birr, King’s Co., 1786
Rev. James Wilkinson, vicar of Halifax, 1714
Philip Wilkinson, merchant of Dublin, 1759
William Wilkinson, Esq. of St. James, Westminster, 1755
Thomas Wilkinson, merchant, Dublin, 1694
Thomas Wilkinson, alderman, Dublin, 1731
Robert Wilkinson, gentleman, Limerick, 1676
Nicholas Wilkinson, Clonmel, co. Tipperary, 1812
6) Hugh Wilkinson of Old Buckenham, co. Norfolk, gifted 1564, also associated with “Rantham”, co. Westmorland - Azure a chevron between three whelk shells or. Crest—A unicorn’s head erased per chevron or and gules armed gobony gold and sable.
7) Isaac Herbert Wilkinson Esq. (1818-1893) of Upper Hare Park, co. Cambridge, son of Robert Wilkinson (1784-1839) - Gules a fess wavy between three unicorns’ heads couped argent. Crest—Out of a mural coronet gules a unicorn’s head couped argent. Motto—Non mihi sed tibi gloria.
8) Wilkinson of Hulam, co. Durham - Anthony Wilkinson of Shearaton, Hulam, and Crossgate (1684-1758), son of Richard Wilkinson of Crossgate, had son William Wilkinson of Shearaton, Hulam, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Sheriff of Northumerland (d. 1768), who had sons Anthony, Thomas, Richard, Wilfred, William (General), John, and Percival
Thomas Wilkinson (1752-1825) of Coxhoe, former mayor of Durham, purchased Mount Oswald, a manor house in Durham, in 1806, had sons Anthony Wilkinson of Coxhoe (1785-1851), Percevel Spearman Wilkinson of Mount Oswald (1792-1875), cleric, and Wilfred
Gules a fess wavy between three unicorns passant argent. Crest—Out of a mural coronet gules a unicorn’s head argent.
9) Wilkinson of Winterburn Hall, co. York - Thomas Clifton Wilkinson Esq. of Newall Hall (born 1815), magistrate for West Riding, owner Winterburn Wood Farm, then referred to as Winterburn Hall, son of Thomas Wilkinson Esq., son of Henry Wilkinson, son of Thomas Wilkinson - Gules a fess ermine between three unicorns passant argent. Crest—A unicorn’s head erased argent. Motto—Tenez le droit.
10) Wilkinson of Kyo, co. Durham - granted in 1615 to Lawrence Wilkinson, Esq. of Farye on the Hill, son of Launcelot Wilkinson Esq. of Kyo
Wilkinson of Harperley Park, co. Durham - George Hutton Wilkinson Esq. of Harperley Park and Seaton Carew (born 1791), Deputy Lieutenant for Durham, Recorder for Newcastle-upon-Tyne, son of Thomas Wilkinson Esq. of Walsham-le-Willows, co. Suffolk, son of John Wilkinson of Stockton-upon-Tees, son of John Wilkinson, merchant of Stockton-upon-Tees
Azure a fess erminois between three unicorns passant argent. Crest—Out of a mural crown gules a demi unicorn rampant erminois, erased proper armed and maned or.
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