Transactions of the Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological Society . apprentice of Robert Heyrick, Iron-monger. 1611. John Thurman, apprentice of ditto. 1612. Robert Ericke ffellmunger, apprentice of John Ericke ffellmunger. 1618. John Heyricke was Mayor. Thomas Ericke was Alderman andJ. P. Admitted Freemen:1621. Henrie Heyricke, Taylor, apprentice of Edw. Peabodie,Taylor. 1624. Robert Ericke, 3rd son of Mr. Thomas Ericke, Edrus Hericke, Baker, 3rd sonn of Mr. Thorn Hericke,Baker. 1633. Robert Noble, Ironmonger, apprentice of Mr. JohnHericke, free 13 Nov., fine xs. Jur. C


Transactions of the Leicestershire Architectural and Archaeological Society . apprentice of Robert Heyrick, Iron-monger. 1611. John Thurman, apprentice of ditto. 1612. Robert Ericke ffellmunger, apprentice of John Ericke ffellmunger. 1618. John Heyricke was Mayor. Thomas Ericke was Alderman andJ. P. Admitted Freemen:1621. Henrie Heyricke, Taylor, apprentice of Edw. Peabodie,Taylor. 1624. Robert Ericke, 3rd son of Mr. Thomas Ericke, Edrus Hericke, Baker, 3rd sonn of Mr. Thorn Hericke,Baker. 1633. Robert Noble, Ironmonger, apprentice of Mr. JohnHericke, free 13 Nov., fine xs. Jur. Confirmation of Crest to Robert Herick and William Herick, 8 May 1598. To all Nobles and Gentles, to whome theis presentes shall come WillmDethick als Garter Principall King of Armes and Willm Camden alsClarenceux King of Armes of the Southe East and West ptes of thisRealme of England from the Ryuer of Trent southwarde send theire duecomendacons & greeting. Knowe yee That whereas Richard Lea, lateClarenceux in his life tyme did by Ires Pattent vnder his hand & Seale. HEREICK. SOME EARLY NOTICES OF THE HERRICK FAMILY. 125 of Office giue & graunt vnto Robert and Willm Herick the sonnes ofJohn Herick the sonne of Herick als Erick of Houghton in the Countyof Lecester gent., A certeyn Creast or Badge, viz. on a wreath of theircoulors a Bull head argent yssuing forth of a lawrell Garland, the mus-sell eares and homes tipped sable, to be annexed and borne with theirauncient Coat of Amies, which is Siluer a ffesse verrey or and which Pattent, for that upon the dissolving of the saide ClarenceuxLeas Office where it did remayne to be recorded, amongst dyversother thinges is nowe lost and by no meanes search or inquiry tobe founde. So that vpon the instant sute & request to vs made by thesaide Robt and Willm Herick who haue produced theire Signett andstamps before vs, as also vpon the credible report and testemony ofWillm Segar als Norroy King of Armes of the North, whoe being th


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