. The ancient sepulchral effigies and monumental and memorial sculpture of Devon . Skrccn, Church, circa 1460. n 134 SEPULCHRAIi EFFIGIES IN THE Wyke. Axmouth.—Roger Wyke, a younger son of tlie house oi Cock-tree, South-Tawton, pm-cliased tlie demesne of Bindon of Nicliolas Bach,temp. Henry IV. Wilham Wyke (the original name of whose family appeals to havebeen Wray), man-ied Katharine daughter and heiress of John BurneU ofCocktree; he had issue Richard, and Rogei- of Bindon, Axmouth, which,as also theu- posterity, gave BurneUs coat of arms.—(Pole). The m-ms proper of Wyke of Co


. The ancient sepulchral effigies and monumental and memorial sculpture of Devon . Skrccn, Church, circa 1460. n 134 SEPULCHRAIi EFFIGIES IN THE Wyke. Axmouth.—Roger Wyke, a younger son of tlie house oi Cock-tree, South-Tawton, pm-cliased tlie demesne of Bindon of Nicliolas Bach,temp. Henry IV. Wilham Wyke (the original name of whose family appeals to havebeen Wray), man-ied Katharine daughter and heiress of John BurneU ofCocktree; he had issue Richard, and Rogei- of Bindon, Axmouth, which,as also theu- posterity, gave BurneUs coat of arms.—(Pole). The m-ms proper of Wyke of Cocktree were, Ermine, three hattle axeserect, sable; of Wyke of Bindon, a chcrron ennine, heticeen three hurnels(blackbirds?) 2}op^>-—(Pole). This latter coat is evidently the arms ofBurneU adopted by Wyke, and assimilates with those foiuid at other two shields exhibit a double alliance between Wyke andHody :—(argent) a Jess indented within, point in point, (vert and sable) withintwo harrulets (sable and vert) a mullet pierced for difference. Andrew Hodyof


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