Hickey Coat of Arms & Family Crest - Symbols, Bearers, History
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- Hickey “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms (Hickie) - Family History & Surname
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1) O’Hickey of Ireland - There was Maurice O’Hickey who had sons Morris Hickey of Tarmon and Drim, co. Clare, Ireland (fl. 1671), Donough Hickey, William Hickey, physician, Daniel Hickey, Hugh Hickey, and James Hickey of Drimelogue - earlier there was Donnell Oge O’Hickey of Ballymacdonnell who received a pardon from Elizabeth I in 1602 and Donough O’Hickey who translated the contemporary works of surgeons and physicians into Irish in 1489 - Azure, a lion passant guardant or, on a chief ermine a bend sable. Crest: A hand in gauntlet erect holding a baton all proper.
2) William Hickey of Dublin, Ireland (d. 1677), medical doctor, fourth son of Morris Hickey of Tarmon and Drim - Gules a lion passant or, on a chief argent a saltire engrailed azure.
3) Hickie of Killelton, co. Kerry, Ireland - William Creagh Hickie of Killelton (1831-1894), Deputy Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, had brother Lieutenant Colonel James Francis Hickie who had Slevoir built and owns 1,103 acres in Tiperrary, sons of William Hickie of Killelton and also of Janemount, co. Cork, son of William, son of Michael, son of William (fl. 1720), son of William (fl. 1682), son of William Hickie who settled in Killeton, son of James Hickie, whose estates in Tulla were confiscated in 1652 - Gules a lion passant or, on a chief argent a saltire engrailed azure. Crest: A dexter arm embowed in armour proper garnished or, holding in the hand a truncheon gold. Motto: Honor virtutis premi.
4) granted in 1688 to Michael Hickie of Ireland - Gules a lion pass. or, on a chief argent a saltire engrailed azure. Crest: A lion’s head couped argent between two palm branches vert. Motto: Virtus sub pondere crescit.
5) Hickie of Billing, co. Northampton - confirmed in 1712 to Michael Hickie of Billing and also of Sixmilebridge, co. Clare, Ireland, son of Morris Hickey of Tarmon and Drim - father of Michael Hickey of Ballycuneen - Gules a lion passant or, on a chief argent a saltire engrailed azure charged with a lion passant guardant of the third. Crest: A lion’s head erased argent pierced through the mouth with a cross crosslet fitchee gules.
6) Hicky of England - Gules a lion passant or, a chief of the last. Crest: A wivern with wings expanded, holding in the mouth a human hand proper.
7) Gules a lion rampant argent on a chief ermine a saltire engrailed azure. Crest: A dexter arm embowed in armour proper garnished or, holding in the hand a truncheon of the second.
8) Hickey of Ireland - Gyronny of eight sable and or, on the first four acorns, and on the last as many oak leaves counterchanged. Crest: A lamb reguardant holding over the dexter shoulder a flag, charged with an imperial crown.
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