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Fairbairns book of crests
London, is/ October, 1892.
CONTENTS OF VOL. I,
PART I. INDEX OF SURNAMES.
PART II (I.) MOTTOES.
(2.) KEY TO PLATES,
(3.) DICTIONARY OF TERMS.
PART I.
INDEX OF SURNAMES.
ABBREVIATIONS,
ir?- ------ argent
az. - - - - - - azure
erm. --.-.- ermine
gii. ------ gules
ffr. -----. proper
furf. ..-.-- purpure
sa. - - - - - - sable
Definitions of Heraldic terms will be found in the
Dictionary of Terms.
ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF THE CRESTS
FAMILIES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IREIASD AND THE COLONIES
Note. The reference numbers mean, as in Aaron, plate 222, crest 3. As some assistance to engravers, and rather than leave
a larger proportion than was otherwise inevitable of the crests without any reference to an illustration, the term c/. (compare)
has been used, and means that the reference is given only for comparative purposes, the plate not corresponding precisely with
the blazon ; this term, however, being only used where the difference is but slight. It will be noticed that in the illustrations
of many of the new crests the colour-lines appear in the form in which they are usually used in heraldic engraving, in order
to render such illustrations perfectly correct renderings of particular crests. In cases where the same engraving would be correct
if of another colour, it has been thought better to use the term " compare " (c/.) to prevent such illustrations being considered
absolutely accurate.
AAR
ABE
Aaron, Aarons, and Aaroons, a lady's
arm from the elbow in pale ppr. 222. 3
Abadain or Abaudain, a savage wxeathed
about the head and loins with laurel
leaves, and holding over the shoulder
a club, all ppr. 186. i
Abadam, a de.xter hand holding a broken
spear, all ppr. 214. 10
Abadam of Jliddleton Hall, Carmarthen,
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion
gardant gu. Anpire. Indulge not.
cf. 10. S
Abarle, a flute in pale ppr. 168. 3
Abarough or Abarow, Somers., a ferret
arg., collared or, lined az. 134. 9
Abarrow, Hants, a demi-female habited,
holding in her hands a quiver of arrows,
all ppr.
Abaudain, see Abadain.
Abbat, a unicorn's head ppr. 49. 7
Abbefoid, Leics., on a chapeau ppr., a
water-bouget sa. 168. 2
Abberbury, a hawk, wings expanded and
inverted, resting its dexter claw on a
mount ppr. 87. 9
Abberbury, a camel's head sa. 132. 7
Abbetot, Warw., a dexter hand hold-
ing a cutlass in pale ppr., hilted or.
213. 8
Abbett, a unicorn's head ppr., collared
az. cf. 49. 7
Abbey of London, an eagle's head erased
ppr. 83. 2
Abbey, same crest. Spei mea ccdo.
Abbey, a leopard rampant ppr. cj. 26. 2
Abbey, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of Fairlee,
Brighton, an eagle displayed arg., be-
tween two cross crosslets or, each wing
charged with a cross crosslet gu.
Abbis, Abbiss, Abis, or Abys, Norf., a spur
az., leather sa., the buckle of the first.
178. 8
Abborne, a dexter arm vested az., cuffed
or, holding in the hand ppr. a baton
in bend sinister gu., tipped with gold.
Abbot, Henry Napier, M.A., solicitor,
5, Downside Road, Clifton, Bristol,
a demi-unicoru erm., armed and
nianed arg., gorged with a collar az.,
: studded or. Perse oerando. 292. 4
I Abbot (Rt. Hon. Reginald Charles Ed-
ward), Baron Colchester, of Colches-
ter, Essex, out of a ducal coronet or,
a unicorn's head erm., armed, maned
and tufted of the first, between six
ostrich-feathers arg., quiUed also or.
Deo patrice amicus. Perseverando.
Abbot, out of a ducal coronet a unicorn's
head or, between two ostrich-feathers
arg. 48. 14
Abbot of Lincoln, a unicorn's head erased
arg., attired and crined or, charged
with a bar gemel sa.
Abbot, a demi-unicorn erm., armed and
maned arg., collared az., studded or.
48. 10
Abbot or Abbott, a hand holding a dagger,
point downwards, dropping blood.
213.6
Abbot, a fox passant ppr., charged on
the shoulder with a ^\'ater-bouget arg.
Lahore. cj. 32. i
Abbot, a snail ppr. 141. 8
Abbot, a cubit arm erect, vested and
cu£fed erm., holding in the hand a
crescent arg. cj. 206. 8
Abbot of Castleacre, Norf., a griffin sejant
or. 62. 10
Abbot, a griffin sejant az., bezantee.
cj. 62. 10
Abbot, Devonsh., a griffin sejant az., platee,
winged and beakeil or. cj. 62. 10
Abbott, see Tenterden, Baron.
Abbott, John, Esquire, of Braemar House,
Lancaster Gate, Paddington, London,
W., in front of two crosiers saltire-
wise sa., a unicorn's head erased or.
Lahore.
Abbott, John Theodore, surgeon, 5,
Church Road, Tunbridge WeUs, out
of a ducal coronet a unicorn's head or,
between two ostrich-feathers arg.
Deo patrie amicis.
Abbs, Durh., the sun in splendour. Noli
irritare leonem. 162. 2
Abbs, out of a ducal coronet or, an
eagle's head with wings displayed arg.,
collared of the first. In te Domine
speravi.
Abby, a cross crosslet az. 165. 2
Abcot or Abcott, a rose per pale or and
az., barbed counterchanged. cj. 149. i
Abday, an eagle
Abden, a swai
head erased ppr. 83. 2
s head ppr., between
Abdey, an eagle's head erased ppr.,
beaked or. S^. 2
Abdy and Abdey, Essex, an eagle's head
erased ppr. 83. 2
Abdy of Stapleford-Abbot, Essex, same
crest.
Abdy, Sir WiUiam Neville, Bart., of
Albyns, near Romford, Essex, an eagle's
head erased ppr., beaked or. Tenax et
jidelis. 83. 2
Abech, out of a mural coronet, an arm
from the elbow vested az., cuffed or,
holding a muUet gu. cj. 206. 1 2
Abeck or Habeck, out of a mural coronet
a cubit arm, vested az., cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand a mullet gu.
cj. 206. 1 2
a'Beckett, see Beckett.
A Beckett, the late Hon. William Arthur
Callander, J.R, of Wilton, Jliddle
Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria, Aus-
tralia, a fleur-de-lis az. surmounted
with a lion's head erased erm., the
whole debruised by a bendlet sinister
wavy or. Foys sapience et chevalerie.
260. 14
A'Beckett, William Gilbert, Esquire.
M.A., LL.M., Cambs., Barrister-at-law
of the Inner Temple, of Melbourne,
same crest and motto.
ABE
A Beckett, Arthur Hayward, Esquire,
of Ballintrae, Mornington, co. Victoria,
same crest and motto.
Abel and Abell, Essex and Kent, an arm
in armour embowed ppr., holding a
sword arg., hilted or, the arm entiled
with a «Teath arg. and gu. 195. 3
Abel, Essex, an arm in armour embowed,
holding in the hand a couteau, all
ppr.
Abel, Bart., in front of a dexter arm
embowed in armour, the hand grasping
a thunderbolt, a torch fessewise fired,
all ppr. Ohne Rast Zum Zid. 251. S
Abeleyn, a peacock ppr. 103. 7
Abelhall or Ablehall, a lion's head erased
sa., between two wings or. 19. 7
Abeline, Ablin or Ablyn, a sword in pale
enfiled with a savage's head ppr.
Abell, see Abel. i9t- 9
Abell, Kent, a boar's head couped and
erect sa., armed or, transpierced by an
arrow in bend sinister, the shaft arg.,
the pheon az.
Abelon or Abilon, a mitre ppr., labelled
gu. c/. 180. 5
Abelyn or Abelyne, on a globe ppr., an
eagle, wings expanded and inverted
gu. c/. 159. 7
Abenhall or Ablehall, two branches of
laurel issuing cheveron-ways vert.
151. 15
Abeny, a hand vested, holding a miE-rind
ppr. 207. 4
Aber, a demi-talbot rampant arg.,
ducally gorged gu. 55. 12
Aberbury, Oxon., a hawk, wings ex-
panded and inverted, resting the dexter
claw on a mount ppr. 87. 9
Aberbutbnet, a dove within an adder in
orle ppr. Innocue ac yrovide.
92. II
Aberbutbnet of Fiddes, a peacock ppr..
Tarn interna, quam externa. 103. 7
Aberbutbnet of Eindowrie, a peacock
issuing. Interna pra:stant. 103. 10
Aberbuthnot, Scotland, a peacock ppr.
103. 7
Aberbuthnot, Scotland, a peacock's head
erased ppr., beaked or. Laus Deo.
103. I
Abercorn, Duke, Marquess, and Earl of,
and Duke of Chatelherault (Hamilton),
out of a ducal coronet or, an oak
fructed and penetrated transversely in
the main stem by a frame-saw ppr.,
the frame or, the blade inscribed with
the word " Through." Sola nobilitas
virttis. 143. 13
Abercorne, Scotland, a boar's head couped
ppr. 43. 1
Abercorne, Scotland, two daggers in
saltier ppr. 169. 8
Abercrombie of that ilk, Scotland, on a
mount an oak-tree fructed, all ppr.
Tace. 143- "14
Abercrombie, a cross Calvary gu. In
cruce salus. 166. i
Abercrombie of Fetternier, a cross cross-
let fitched gu. In crnce salis. 166. 2
Abercrombie of Tullibody, a bee volant
ppr. Vive ut vivas. 137. 2
Abercromby, a bee volant ppr. V'ive et
vivas. 137. 2
Abercromby, Baron, of Aboukir, Fern
Tower, Crieff, Perthsh., Abercromby, i
a bee volant jipr. Vive nt vivas. j
137- 2 I
Abercromby, Alexander, Esquire (M.D.,
F.R.C.S. Edinburgh), residing at Cape
Town, Cape Colony, a bee volant
70.4
Abercromby, Sir George William, Bart.,
of Birkenbog, a falcou rising ppr.,
belled or. Mercy is my desire. Petit
alta, and Vive nt vivas. 88. 2
Abercromby, a cross Calvary gu. In
cruce salus. 166. i
Abercromby, Banff, on a mount an oak-
tree acorned, all ppr. Tace. 143. 14
Aberdare Baron (Bruce), a cubit arm
in armour in bend, grasping in the
gauntlet a sceptre ppr. Fuimus.
Ofner na o/ne angau.
Aberdeen, Earl of (now Gordon only), two
arms holding a bow and arrow straight
upwards in a shooting posture and
at full draught, all ppr. Fortuna
sequatur.
Aberdeen, Earl of (formerly Hamilton-
Gordon), of Haddon House, Aberdeen :
(i) Two arms from the shoulder naked
holding a bow ppr., to let an arrow
fly {for Gordon). 202. 2. (2) Out of
a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree fructed
and penetrated transversely in the
main stem by a frame-saw inscribed
with the word " Through," all ppr.,
the tree charged with an escutcheon
arg., thereon a heart gu. (for Hamilton).
Fortuna sequalor. cf. 143. 13
Aberdein, of Cairnbulg, Aberdeensh.,
Scotland, a dexter hand holding an
annulet ppr. Intemerata fides. 216. i
Aberdour, Lord, see Morton, Earl of.
Aberdour, an anchor with cable, and a
sword in saltirc, all ppr. Hinc spes
cffulget. 169. 9
Aberdwell or AbredrobeU, a greyhound
arg., current towards a tree vert.
58. II
Abergavenny, Marquess of (Nevill), Nevill
Bridge Castle, Tunbridge Wells, a
bull arg., pied sa., armed or, charged
on the neck with a rose, barbed and
seeded ppr. cf. 45. 2. Another, out
of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head sa.
cf. 44. II. Ne vile velis. Badges :
(i) A rose gu., seeded 01, barbed vert.
(2) A portcullis or.
Aberigh, on a mount a ferret ppr.
134. 10
Aberherdour, Aberkerdour, and Aberkir-
dor, Scotland, a sword in pale ppr.
Pro rege et patria. 170. 2
Aberkirdor and Aberkirdour, Scotland,
on the point of a sword in pale a gar-
land, all ppr. Pro rege. 170. i
Aberkirdor, Scotland, within the horns
of a crescent arg., a buckle az. 163. 15
Aberneathy, Scotland, a ship under sail
ppr. Salus per Christum. 160. 13
Aberneathy, a parrot holding in the
dexter claw a pear. 101.13
Abernethy of Rothma}', a parrot feeding
on a bunch of cherries, all ppr. Salus
per Christum. loi. 8
Abernethy of Auchinloich, a parrot ppr.
In Christo salus. loi. 4
Abernethy, Scotland, a cross crosslet
fitched gu. In Christo salus. 166. 2
Abernethy of Corskie, in the sea a ship
in distress. Salus per Christum.
160.14
Aberneths Scotland, a ship under sail
ppr. Salus per Christum. i6o. 13
ABS
Abernethy, a three-masted ship
storm. If;
Aberton or Aburton, on a human
gu., an eagle's claw erased ppr.
113. 14
j Abett, a unicorn's head gu., collared or.
cf. 49- 7
Abilem, a man's head in profile issumtr
ppr. cf. 190. 14
Abingdon, Earl of, and Baron Norreys,
Wytham Abbey, Oxford (Bertie), a
Saracen's head couped at the breast
ppr., ducally crowned or, charged on
the chest with a fret az. Virtus ariett
fortior. 245. 5
Abingdon of Dowdeswell, Glouc, an arm
in armour embowed ppr., garnished or.
holding in the hand an ancient maot-
sa., headed and studded also or, girt
round the arm near the shoulder with
a sash tied in a bow arg., fringe I
gold. 199- .^
Abingdon, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed ppr., holding in the hand a
sword by the blade point downwards.
195. n
Abingdon, a bull rampant. 45. 11
Abingdon, Worcs., an eagle close or. 76. 2
Abingdon, Worcs., an eagle displayed or,
crowned az. c/. 74. 1 4
Abinger, Baron, Inverlochy Castle, Kin-
gussie, Inverness-sh. (Scarlett), a
Tuscan column chequy or and gu.,
supported on either side by a lion's
gamb ermines, erased gu. Suis stal
viribus. 239. 10
Able, an arm in armour embowed, the
hand grasping a sword, all ppr. 195. 2
! Ablehall, a lion's head erased sa., between
two wings or. 19. 7
Ablyn, a sword in pale enfiled with a
j savage's head ppr. 191. 9
I Abney-Hastings, Bart., see Hastings.
^ Abney-Hastings, see Donington, Baron.
I Abney, Sir WilUam de Wiveleslie, K.C.B.,
I of jleasham Hall, Derbysh., a demi-
lion rampant or, holding between the
I paws a pellet. Fortiter et honeste.
I cf. II. 7
Aboat, a griffin sejant. 62. 10
Aboril and Abrol, Worcs., a lion's head
ppr., vomiting flames gu. 17. i
I Abot, a unicorn's head erased ppr. 49. 5
Aboyne, Earl of, see Marquess of Huntly.
Abrahall, Heref., a hedgehog ppr. 135. 8
j Abraham, the sun in splendour or. 162. 2
I Abraham, Thomas Fell, Esquire, of
I Riverham, Grassendale Park, Lanes.
j upon a mount vert in front of tw.i
j fronds of fern a rook ppr. Veritas
■ libertas. 244. 4
Abraham, Alfred Clay, Esquire, F.I.C.,
of 87, Bold Street, Liverpool, same
1 crest and motto.
Abrahams and Abram, the sun rising
from a cloud ppr. 162. 5
Abram of Lorraine, a bee or. 137. 4
Abrey, a chevalier on horseback at full
I speed, holding a broken spear, all ppr.
I Abriscourt, Oxon., a hare close among
I grass ppr. 136. i;
Abrol or Aboril, Worcs., a lion's head
vomiting flames ppr. 17. i
Abrook and Abrooke, a wolf's head
erased sa. 30. .s
Absalem, Absolom, and Absolon, a Hiur-
de-lis or. 14S. 2
ABT
Abtot, a bear couchant arg., collared
and muzzled or. 34. 6
Aburton, on a human heart gu., an
eagle's foot erased ppr. 113. 14
AbUSCOUrt and Abustourt, a hare close
among grass ppr. 136. 12
Accorne, Scotland, an oak-tree vert.
Stabo. 143. 5
Aceck, Acbiche, or Hackbeck, a cross
pattee erm. cf. 165. 7
Aclord, a horse's head sa., bridled or.
51-5
Acguillum, a dexter hand holding a
holly branch, aU ppr. cf. 209. 14
Acbam, Plenyth, Comw., a lion sejant or,
collared and lined sa. 7. 4
Acbam or Adam, a demi-lion arg., hold-
ing a maunch gu.
Achany, Scotland, out of a crescent, a
cross crosslet fitched sa. Per ardua
ad alta. 166. 9
Acbard, a crescent inflamed ppr. 163. 12
Acheley, London and Shropsh., an eagle's
head erased gu., winged or, in beak a
branch of lilies arg., leaved vert.
Acheley, a griffin's head erased ppr.
66. 2
Acheley, a demi-swan gu., winged or,
holding in the beak a flower arg.
Acher, Kent, a bull's head erased gu. 44. 3
Acheson, Scotland and Ireland, a cock
ppr. 91. 2
Acheson, Earl of Gosford and Viscount
Acheson, a cock gu., standing on a
trumpet or. Vigilantihuf. 91. 6
Acheson of Glencairney, Bart., same
crest and motto.
Acheson, Scotland, an eagle displayed.
75- 2
Acheson, a sandglass ppr. 177. 15
Achieson, Scotland, an astrolabe ppr.
Observe. 167. 7
Achilles or Achillis, a savage's head
affrontee, ducally crowned ppr.
cj. 192. 9
Aahmuty, an arm erabowed in armour
ppr., holding a broken spear az. Dum
spiro spero. 197. 2
Achym, a crescent or. 163. 2
Acbym or Acklame, a lion sejant gardant
or, collared and chained sa. cf. 7. 4
Achyra, Cornw., a lion sejant or, collared
and lined sa. 7. 4. Another, a
demi-lion arg., holding a maunch gu.
Ackelom, a Sagittarius shooting a bow
ppr. 53. 2
Ackerman, Ackermann, or Acraman, out
of a palisado coronet or, an arm
embowed ppr., vested gu., cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand an oak branch
vert, fructed or. 205. i
Ackers, Benjamin St. John, of Huntley
Manor, Glouc, upon a mount, in front
thereof three sprigs of oak slipped
and fructed, a dove rising, holding in
the beak a like sprig of oak, all ppr.
La liberie. 295. 9
Ackers, a Doric column or. cf. 176. 3
Ackers of Moreton Hall, Chester, a dove
rising, holding in the beak an olive-
branch, all ppr. La liberie. 94. 5
Acktord, a horse's head sa., bridled or.
51- 5
Ackhurst, a demi-lion arg., holding in
the dexter paw an acorn slip vert,
fructed or. cf. 12. 3
Acklam or Aclome, Yorks, a demi-lion
arg., holding a maunch gu.
Acklame, a lion sejant or, collared and
lined sa. 7. 4
Ackroyd or A ekeroyd, a dog sleeping ppr.
57- 13
Ackroyd, William, of The Wheatley's,
Yorks, out of a mural coronet, a stag's
head. Vcritaie victoria.
Ackworth, a griffin's head erased ppr.
66. 2
Ackworth, Kent, a griflBn segreant.
Vincit Acland, a falcon trussing a bird. cf. 79. 7
Acland, a dexter hand couped fesseways
holding a rose-branch.
Acland, Sir Charles Thomas Dyke,
Bart., of Columb-John, Devons., on a
sinister arm in fess vested az., the
hand in a glove arg., a peregrine falcon
ppr., beaked and belled or. Inebran-
lable. 86. 14
Acland, Rear-Admiral Sir William A.
Dyke. Bart., Rocklands, Chudleigh,
South Devonsh., same crest and
motto.
Acland, Bart., Killerton, Devonsh., and
Holnicote, Somers., on a sinister arm
in fesse vested az., gloved arg., a hawk
perched of the last, beaked and belled
or. Inibranlable. 86. 14
Acland, Alfred Dyke, Esquire, of 38,
Pont Street, London, a couped arm
lying fesseways to the sinister az.,
gloved arg., thereon a falcon perched
ppr., beaked, membered, and belled
or. 1 nibrardable.
Acland, Charles Thomas Dyke, Esquire,
of Killerton, Exeter, same crest and
motto.
Acland, Theodore Dyke, Esquire, of
74, Brook Street, London, same crest
and motto.
Acland, Fuller-Palmer-, Bart., Somers.:
(i) For Acland, on a sinister arm, in
fess vested az., gloved arg., a hawk
perched arg., beaked and belled or.
86. 14. (2) For Palmer, a demi-
panther gardant, flames issuing out of
mouth and ears, holding a palm-branch
ppr. 23. 12. (3) For Fuller, on a ducal
coronet gu., a lion's head arg., Palma
virluti for I?almer over the crest and
Inibranlable for Acland underneath
the arms. 17. 5
Acland, Hon. John Barton Arundel,
M.A., of Holnicote, Mount Peel,
Rangitata, Canterbury, New Zealand,
Member of the Legislative Council of
New Zealand, a man's hand, couped at
the wrist, in a glove, lying fesseways,
thereon a falcon, perched, all ppr. In-
ibranlable 86. 14
Acland, Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke,
Bart., K.C.B., M.D., D.C.L., LL.D.,
F.R.S., a sinister arm lying fesseways
vested az., the hand in a glove arg.,
thereon a falcon perched ppr., beaked
and belled or. 86. 14
Acland-Troyte, Hugh Leonard, Esquire,
of Hunsham, Court Bampton, Devon,
(i ) an eagle's wing sa., charged with five
estoiles or, environed with a snake ppr,
the wing charged for distinction with
a cross crosslet or (for Troyte). (2) On
a man's hand couped at the wrist, in
a glove fesseways, a falcon perched all
ppr (for Acland). A Deo in Deo.
Acland-Troyte, John, Edward Esquire,
M.A., same crest and motto.
ACT
Acland-Troyte, Rev. Reginald Henry
Dyke, M.A.. of Presbytere St. Andre,
Pau, France, same crest and motto.
Acle, Devonsh., an annulet or, stoned sa.
167. 14
Acleham or Aclehum, a demi-lion vert
holding an escutcheon gu. cl. 14. 2
Aclome, a demi-lion arg., holding a
maunch gu.
Acock, out of a mural coronet a swan
issuing ppr.
Acock, out of a ducal coronet a demi-
swan issuing ppr. cf. 99. 5
Acombe, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed sa., garnished or, tied round
with a ribbon arg. and gu., holding in
the hand a broken tilting-spear.
cf. 107. 2
Acotts or AcottiS, a Hon rampant gu.,
supporting a standard ppr., flag az.,
charged with a saltier arg. 3. 7
A'Court, Bart., an eagle displayed sa.,
charged with two chevronels arg.,
holding in the beak a lily, slipped ppr.
Grandescunt aucta labore.
A'Court, a lion's head erased, regardant
gu. 17. 6
A'Court-HoImes, sec Heytesbury, Baron.
A'Court-Repington, Charles Henry Wynd-
ham. Esquire, M.A., of Amington Hall,
Warw. (I) A demi- heraldic antelope
gu., armed, ungu., and tufted or,
billettee arg. (for Repington). (2) An
eagle displayed sa., on the breast two
chevroneLs or, holding in the beak a
lily ppr. Virtiis jrropter se.
Acraman, out of a palisado coronet or,
an arm embowed ppr., vested gu.,
cuffed arg., holding in the hand an oak-
branch vert, fructed or. 205. i
-Acraman, same crest. Esse guam videri.
20;. I
Acre, Westml., a triangular harrow ppr.
i;8. 4
Acres and Acris, an eagle displayed ppr.,
charged on the breast with a pellet.
75- '
Acton, Baron (Dalberg-Actou), of Alden-
ham Hall, Shropsh., on a \vreath
of the colours a circular wreath arg.
and gu., therein a leg in armour ppr.,
garnished or, bent at the knee and
couped at the middle of the thigh,
blood dropping therefrom gu. 193. 5.
Another, the same crest without the
circular torse.
Acton, Edward WilUam Frederick, Es-
quire, J. P., of the T.easowes, Bridgnorth,
within a torse, a human leg and thigh
in armour couped and dropping blood,
all ppr.
Acton, Augustus Wood-, of Acton Scott,
Shropsh., same crest.
Acton of West Aston, Ireland, same crest.
Adjuvante Deo.
Acton, Chesh., a demi-lion rampant, re-
gardant arg., grasping a spear or, en-
filed with a boar's head sa., couped gu.
9. 10
Acton, a demi-lion regardant, holding a
spear enfiled with a savage's head.
Acton, Wore, an arm in armour, em-
bowed ppr., garnished or, the hand
grasping a sword arg., hilt of the second
entiled with a boar's head, couped sa.,
dropping blood.
Acton. William Robert, Esquire, J.P., of
Wolverton Hall, Pershore, an arm in
ACT
armour, embowed ppr., holding in the
hand a sword arg., hilt or, enfiled with
a boar's head couped at the neck sa.,
distilling blood. Vaillance avance
Vhomme.
Acton, a pine-tree vert, fructed or.
144. 13
Acton, Ireland, a pellet between two
wings gu. c/. 1 10. 4
Acworth, a griffin's head erased ppr.
66. 2
Acworth, an armed arm or, issuant out
of a coronet of strawberry-leaves gu.,
the hand grasping a serpent ppr.,
holding in the mouth an annulet
Adagh, a demi-lion rampant arg., guttee-
de-sang, holding in the paws three
blue pinks. 3Iea gloria fides.
Adair, see Waveney, Baron.
Adair, Bart., of Kinghilt, a man's head
couped and bloody ppr. Loyal au
Adair of Heatherton Park, Somers.,
same crest. Loyal d mart.
Adair, Cumb. and Scotland, a Saracen's
head couped and impaled with a
spear. / dare. 191. 8
Adair, Sir Frederick Edward Shafto, Bart.,
of Flixton Hall, Suff., a man's head
affrontee couped at the neck and
bloody ppr. Loi/al au morl.
Adair, Allan Shafto, Esquire. J.P., of
Bank of England, Plymouth, same
crest and motto.
Adair, Scotland, on a sword in pale a
Saracen's head affrontee, dropping
blood all ppr., the sword hilted and
pommelled or. Arte et marie. Forli-
tuAine. lOi. 11
Adam, Hants, a crescent gu. 163. 2
Addin, on a mount vert a sword ppr., and
a cross crosslet fitchee gu., in saltier,
banded of the last. c/. 166. 12
Adam, James, M.D., Mailing Place, West
Jlaliing, Kent, a cross crosslet fitchee
gu., and a sword in saltire ppr.
Adam of Culross, a cross crosslet fitchee
gu., surmounted of a sword in saltier
ppr. Crux mihi grata quies. 166. 12
Adam of Runcorn, two swords in saltier,
and a cross crosslet, fitched in pale,
Dominus ipse faciei. 166. 14
Adam, Sir Charles Elphinstone, Bart., of
Blair Adam, Kinross, a cross crosslet
fitchee gu., surmounted of a sword in
saltire ppr. Crux mihi grata guies.
166. 12
Adam, Scotland, a hand holding a cross
crosslet, fitched gu. Crux mihi grata
guies. 221. 14
Adam, Scotland, a passion-cross or,
charged with a man's heart ppr. In
cruce solus. cf. 165. 4
Adam of Walden, Esse.^:, a talbot passant
az., bezantee, collared arg. c/. 54 5
Adam, an eagle volant ppr.
Adam or Adams, a griffin's head, gu.,
between two wings or, beaked az.
c/. 67. 7
Adam or Adams, a griffin's head gu.,
between two wings or, pellettce.
cf. 67. 7
Adams of Ahavagurrah, Ireland, a griffin's
head erased az. 3Ialo mori quam
jmdari. 66. 2
Adams, Cambs, a griffin's head gu., be-
tween two wings or. cf. 67. 7
Adams, Lines, a griffin's head couped gu.,
beaked az., between two wings or,
pellettee. «/ 67. 7
Adams of Cheaton, Shrapsh., a griffin's
head erased erm., beaked gu., charged
with a chevron vairee or and az.
</. 66. 2
Adams, a griffin's head erased erm.,
beaked gu., charged with a chevron
chequy or and sa. f/. 66. 2
Adams, a griffin's head between two
wings, addorsed vert, charged on the
breast with a cross or.
Adams, William, Esquire, of Drumelton
House, CootehiU, and Erne View, co.
Cavan, Ireland, a griffin's head couped
gu., between two wings sa., each
charged with three bezants. Ingenium
superat vires. cf. 67. 7
Adams, Yorks, a demi-griffin erm.,
winged and beaked az., holding an
escallop or. cf. 65. i
Adams, Francis, of Clifton, Glouc, a
demi-griffin segreant or. Tout ou
rien. 64. 2
Adams of Ansty Hall, Warwick, a talbot
passant az., semee of bezants, collared
arg. Sub cruce Veritas. cf. 54. 5
Adams, see Woollcombe-Adams.
Adams, Notts, a talbot sa., semee of
cinquefoils or, resting the dexter paw
upon a mullet of the last.
Adams, Samuel Thomas, Esquire, a
talbot sa., semee of cinquefoils or,
and resting the dexter paw upon a
mullet also or.
Adams, Bath, out of a crown vallery or,
a demi-lion affrontee arg., semee of
mullets gu.
Adams, Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-lion gardant arg. cf. 10
Adams, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-
lion affrontee ppr.
Adams, Carmarthensh., out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-lion affrontee gu.
Aspire, persevere, and indulge not.
Adams, London, a lion rampant or. i . ' 3
Adams of Holyland, Pembroke, a martlet
arg. Certior in coflo domus. cf. 95. 2
Adams, a martlet sa., holding in the
beak a mullet or. Cruce duce.
cf. 95- 5
Adams, a raven sa. cf. 107. 2
Adams, Middx., an eagle volant regar-
dant. 79- 5
Adams, an eagle regardant, wings ele-
vated sa., pendant from the neck an
escutcheon or, charged with a cat's
face vert, resting the dexter claw on a
crescent also or. 77. 3
Adams, Rev. James Williams, V.C,
B.A., the Rectory, Postwich, Norwich,
same crest.
Adams, on a mount vert an eagle reversed
and regardant, wings expanded ppr.,
beak and legs or, holding in the beak a
mullet sa., the sinister claw resting on
a crescent reversed gold.
Adams, London, on a Ijezant a demi-eagle
Bart., a greyhound's head
couped. " cf. 61. 2
Adams, Shropsh., a greyhound's head
erased erm. 61. 4
Adams, Ireland, a boar's head or, couped
gu. cf. 43. I
Adams, London and Ireland, a boar's
head arg., couped gu. cf. 43. i
ADA
Adams, London, a wolf's head erased
erm. 30. 8
Adams, a wolf's head erased ppr.
30. 8
Adams, Rev. William Fulford, of the
Rectory, Weston-sub-Edge, Glouc, a
dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,
garnished or, the elbow charged with
a torteau, the gauntlet also ppr.,
grasping a cross crosslet fitchee sa.
Lifiertas el nalale solum.
Adams of Bowdon, Devonsh., a dexter
arm, in armour ppr., embowed, grjisping
a cross crosslet fitched sa., charged on
elbow with a torteau. Libertas et
natale solum.
Adams, Percy, Fulford, Lancaster Road,
Wimbledon, a dexter arm embowed in
armour, the hand in a gauntlet ppr.,
grasping a cross crosslet sa., the arm
charged on the elbow with a torteau.
Libertas et natale solum.
Adams, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed, holding in the hand a cross
crosslet. 19^. 5
Adams, Ireland, an arm couped at the
shoulder, embowed ppr., vested gu.,
holding in the hand a flag sa., charged
with a bee. 204. 1 2
Adams, Very Rev. Samuel, M.A., of
Northlands, co. Cavan, Ireland, Dean
of Cashel and Prebendary of Terebrine,
in the Diocese of Elphin, J.P., on a
mount vert a cross crosslet fitchee or,
charged with a bleeding heart gu. In
cruce solus. cf. 166. 6
Adams, Ambrose Douglas, Esquire, on
a mount vert, a cross crosslet fitchee
or, charged with a bleeding heart gu.
In cruce solus.
Adams, James Craig Bate de Lisle,
Esquire, same crest and motto.
Adams, John Hervey Stuart, Esquire, of
Northlands, Carrickmacross, same crest
and motto.
Adams, Ixslie Piers, Esquire, same crest
and motto.
Adams, Maxwell Richard William Peers-,
Esquire, same crest and motto.
Adams, Peers - Newsham, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Adams, Samuel Allen, Esquire, of North-
lands, Carrickmacro.?s, same crest and
motto.
Adams, a cat-a-mountain gardant arg.,
collared az., restin" the dexter fore-
paw on a terrestrial globe ppr. ■S^ln^
viler sed fortiter. cf. 26. 5
Adamson, Newcastle-upor-Tyne, a cross
crosslet gu. 165. 2
Adamson of Aberdeenshire and late of
Ewell, Surrey, a cross crosslet fitchee
az. Crux mihi grata quies. t66. 2
Adamson, Scotland, a cross crosslet
fitched, and sword iu saltier ppr.
166. 12
Adamson, a tilting-spear, broken in
three pieces, two in saltier, sur-
mounted by the head-piece in pale,
pointed or, banded gu. J 75. 2
Adamson, John George, Esquire, a talbot
passant az., collared, charged on the
shoulder with a cross invected, and
holding in the dexter paw a key in
pale, all or. Watch and ward.
Adamson of Brampton Place, Bexley
Heath, Kent, a cross crosslet fitchee
az. Crux mihi grate quies.
ADA
Adamson, Lawrence William, Esquire,
LL.D., of Eglingham Hall, Northumb.,
a talbot passant az., collared, charged
on the shoulder vnth a cross invected,
and holding in the dexter paw a key
in pale, all or. Watch and imrd.
Adamson, William 8haw, Esquire, J.P.,
of Careston Castle, Brechin, co. Forfar,
a sword ppr., hilted and pommelled
or, and a cross crosslet fitchee gu. in
saltier, all between two branches of
laurel, also ppr. Crux mild grata
quies. 266. 4
Adamson, William Rushton, Esquire, of
Rushton Park, Robertsbridge, Sussex,
a talbot passant az., bezantee and
collared or. Avant. cj. 54. 5
Adamson, a lion passant, holding in the
dexter paw a cross crosslet fitched gu.
cj. 6. 2
Adare, Baron, see Dunraven, Earl of.
Adcock or Addcock, a fox's head ppr. 33.4
Addagh, a lion rampant. Mea gloria
fides. I. 13
Addams, a grifiSn's head between two
wings gu. cf.67.7
Addcock or Adcock, a fox's head ppr.
33- 4
Addenbrooke, on the banks of a river an
otter party per pale arg. and sa., and
charged with two crescents counter-
changed.
Addenbrooke, Edward Homfray, the
Platts, Kidderminster, crest as fore-
going. Nee temere nee limide.
Addenbrooke, Herbert Henry Hodgetts,
Esquire, same crest.
Addenbrooke, Rev. James Jennings, of
Whixhall, Salop, same crest.
Adderbury, Sussex, an embattled tower,
ppr. 156. 2
Adderley, Warw. and Staffs, on a chepcau
gu., turned up erm., a stork arg. 105. 3
Adderley, Hubert John Broughton, Es-
quire, of Barlaston Hall, Stoke-on-
Treni: (i) Same crest as above. (2)
A sea-dog's head couped gu. , eared and
finned.
Adderley of Ham's Hall, Warw., same
oi-est.
Adderley, Baron Norton, same crest.
Addere legi justitiavi decus.
Adderley, Hon. Henry Arden, of Fillong-
lev Hall, Coventry, same crest and
motto.
Adderiy, Staffs, and Scotland, a rose gu.
149. 2
Adderton, a hand holding a scimitar.
213- 5
Adderton and Atherton, Shropsh., a cubit
arm grasping a truncheon. 214. 6
Addey, Kent, on a mount a stag lodged,
?.ll ppr. 115. 12
Addington, Devonsh., a leopard sejant
gardant arg., pelettee.
Addington, Baron (Hubbard), in front of
a fasces fessewise ppr., an eagle's head
erased arg., collared fieurettee gu.
AUa petens. 245. 4
Addington, a cat passant ppr. 26. 4
Addington, see Sid mouth. Viscount.
Addis, Adis, or Ades, out of a tower ppr.
a demi-lion az. 157. 11
Addison, a tower arg. 1 56. 2
Addison, a pair of wings erect ppr. 109. C
Addison, a unicorn's head erased, trans-
pierced by an arrow, in bend sinister
guttee. Let the deed ahaw.
Addison, Sudbury, a unicorn's head
erased arg., pierced through the neck
with an arrow and charged on the
breast with three annulets.
Addison, Staffs, a demi-unicorn couped
arg., armed, ungu., and crined or, the
sinister foot resting ou an escutcheon
gu., charged with a leopard's face of
th(
intl.
Addison, William Henry, Esquire, of New-
ark, Kent, and of Robertson, Cape
Colony, South Africa, a snake nowed
or, in front of a demi-eagle, wings dis-
played sa., holding in the beak a snake
entwined round the neck ppr. Ad-
decet Iwneste vivere. 81.5
Addlington or Adlington, Devonsh. and
Lines, a goat's head erased ppr. 128. 5
Addreston or Aderston, a martlet gu.
c/. 95- 5
Addurston, a swan's neck and wings arg.,
beaked gu., gorged with a ducal cor-
onet or.
Addy or Addey, on a mount a stag
lodged, all ppr. 115. 12
Adean, a stag's head cabossed ppr. 122. 5
Adeane, Charles Robert Whorwood, of
Babraham, Cambs, a griffin's head
collared, between two wings. 67. 7
same crest.
Adelin, a chevalier on horseback, at full
speed, brandishing a sword, all ppr.
189. 10
Adelmare, the sea vert, thereon a dolphin
naiant ppr.
Adelsorf, two wings elevated sa. 109. 6
Adelston or Adeston, an escutcheon arg.,
charged with a cinquefoil gu.
Adenstoun, Adingstoun, or Adinston, a
dexter hand holding a cross pattee
fitched 221. 12
Aderley, Blackhall, Staffs, a leopard's
head couped or, pierced through the
mouth with a sword blade broken
arg.
Aderson, a cup or, with three branches
of laurel issuing therefrom vert.
177. 2
Aderton, a hand holding a scimitar ppr.
213- 5
Aderstone, a martlet gu. 95. 5
Adey, a leopard's face or, jessant-de-lis
gu. 22. 5
Adey, Adrey, or Ady, on a mount vert, a
stag lodged arg., attired and ducally
crowned or. c/. 115. 12
Adey, see Adye.
Adger, a swan with wings addorsed
regardant arg., murally crowned gu.,
resting its dexter foot on an escaUop
or. 99- 7
Adie, Aedie, and Addie, Crieff and Scot-
land, a cross crosslet and sword in
saltier ppr. Crux niihi grata ^ute.f.
166. 12
Adingstoun or Adinston, Scotland, a
dexter hand holding a cross patee
fitchee 221. 12
Adis, out of a tower ppr., a demi-lion az.
157. II
Adkins, a lion rampant gu., supporting
a flagstaff with ropes ppr., flag arg.,
charged with a cross of the first.
holding
c/- 3- 7
AGA
Adlam, William, of Chew Magna, Somers.,
on a mount vert, and in front of rays
of the sun, an eagle ppr., collared sa.
Ti/rne proveth truth.
Adiard, a hand holding a dagger erect,
all ppr. 212. 9
Adler of Haverstoke, Essex, a demi-eagle,
wings displayed sa., charged ou the
breast with an etoile or. cj. 80. 2
Adlercron, Rodolph Ladeveze, Esquire,
F.R.G.S., of Broom HaU, Horsham,
Sussex, a demi-eagle displayed sa.,
langued gu., ducally crowned or, the
dexter wing per fesse arg., and az., the
sinister per fesse of the last and or.
Quo fata vacant.
Adlington, a goat's head erased arg.
128. 5
Adlington, Henry Smith, of the HaU
Holme, Hale, Shipdham, Thetford,
Norf., same crest. Per antiquam
cartanu
Adlington, an heraldic antelope's head
erased arg. cf. 127. 11
Adlyn, on a mount vert, a martlet or.
95- 7
Adney, an eagle's head, holding in the
beak an acorn, slipped and leaved ppr.
cf. 84- 10
Adolphus, a demi-lion rampant murally
crowned, holding a knight's helmet
between the paws.
Adshead and Adshade, an antelope trip-
pant ppr. 126. 6
Adson, Scotland, an oak-tree. Stand
sure. 143- 5
Ady, Kent, on a mount vert, a stag lodged
arg., attired and ducally crowned or.
cf. 115. 12
Ady or Adry, a leopard's face or, jessant-
de-lis gu. 22. c,
Adye, a leopard passant gardant.
cf. 24. 3
Adye and Adyer, Kent and Durh., a
cherub's head ppr. 189. 9
Adyn, Dorchester, a lion's head ppr.
cf. 17. 8
Adys, a cock crowing erm. 91. 2
Aermine, on a mount vert, an erm. arg.,
the tip of the tail sa. 134. 10
Aeth, a demi-griffin or, holding in the
dexter claw a battle-axe gu. 64. 1 1
Affleck, Scotland, an eagle rising ppr.
77- 5
Affleck of Balmanno, Scotland, two wings
issuing. Eerum sapientia. custos.
109. 6
Affleck, Bart., of Dalham HaU, New-
market, an ear of wheat or, between
two fern branches ppr. Pretiosuni quod
utile. 239. 1 1
Affleck of that ilk, same crest and motto.
Affordbie of Affordby, Lines, a horse's
head erased sa., bridled or. cf. 51. 5
Agad, a heraldic antelope's head.
127. 10
Agall, on a chapeau ppr., a buU statant
sa. cf. 45- 9
Agan, on a ducal coronet or, a stag's
head cabossed ppr. cf. 122. 5
Agar, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant or.
Vita trita via tula. 10. 2
Agar, Earl of Normanton, a demi-lion
rampant or. Vita trita via tuta. lO. 2
Agar-EUis, Viscount Clifden, see Clifden.
Agar-Robartes, see Robartes, Baron.
Agard, Lanes, a bugle -horn arg., gar-
I nished or, stringed sa. 228. 11
AGA
Agard, Lanes, an ibex's head or, semee
of hurts, maned, homed, tnfted, and
collared az.
Agas of Wymondham, Norf., a Jloor's
head sa., wreathed arg. and gu.
192. 13
Agbnry, Kent and Gloiic, a bird sup-
porting a flag, charged with a cross.
78. 14
Ager or Auger of Bishopboum, Kent
and Glouc, a bull's head erased gu.,
attired or. 44- 3
Agg or Auge, a Moor's head conped sa.,
wreathed arg. and az. 192. 13
AggS, on a chapeau ppr. a bull statant
sa. c/. 45- 9
Aglionby, Rev. Francis Keyes, Christ
Church Vicarage, Westminster, a derai-
eagle displayed or. 81.6
Agmondesham of Horsley, Surrey, a stag
trippant or. 117* ^
Agmondisham or Agmundesham, Surrey,
a stag lodged ppr. 115. 7
Agnew, the sun sliining on the stump of
a tree ppr. I45- 5
Agnew, a crow statant, wings e.xpanded,
transfixed with an arrow, all ppr.
107. II
Agnew or Agneu of Sheuchan and
Lothian, Scotland, an eagle issuant
and regardant ppr. Consilio non
impetu. go. 10
Agnew of Lochryan, an eagle rising
regardant, holding in dexter claw a
sword ppi. ConsUio eiimpetii . 77.10
Agnew of Castle Wiger, an eagle rising
regardant ppr. Consilio non impcttt.
77- 4
Agnew, Hon. Sir James Wilson, K.C.M.G.,
M.D., M.R.C.S., of Macquarie St.
Hobart, Tasmania, Member of the
Executive Council, and formerly Mem-
ber of Legislative Council, Chief
Secretary and Premier of the said
Colony, an eagle issuant rising, with
wings expandelJ and regardant ppr..
charged on the breast with a trefoil
slipped vert. ConsUio non impelu.
Agnew, Ch.irles Stewart, Esquire, J.P.,
of Hobart, Tasmania, an eagle issuant
rising and regardant ppr., charged on
its breast with a trefoil slipped vert.
Consilio non impetu.
Agnew, Sir Andrew, of Lorhuaw, Bart.,
an eagle issuing regardant ppr. Con-
silio non impetu. 80. 10
Agnew, Sir William, Bart., 11, Great
Stanhope St., W., an eagle regardant,
wings expanded ppr., each wing'charged
with a pale or, holding in its mouth
a sword pointing upwards ppr., the
dexter claw resting on a saltier couped
gu. Consilio et impetu. 236. 5
Agnew, Scotland, an eagle rising regar-
dant ppr. Si non consilio. impetu.
80. 10
Agnew, John Vans, of Bambarroch, [
Scotland : (l) An eagle issuant regard- ,
ant ppr. {for Agnew). 80. 10. (2) A
lion rampant, in dexter paw a pair of j
scales ppr. {for Vans). ConsUio non
impetu. Be faithful. '
Agrevell, a bezant. c/. 159. 14
Agruall, a lion's face gardant between
two wings ppr. 21.4
AguUar and Aguillar, an eagle's head
erased, holding in the beak a fleur-de-
lis, all ppr. 84. 12 I
Aguillon, Yorks, a pelican vulning herself
ppr. 98- I
Agworth, a torteau. i59- U
Ahanny or Ahany, Scotland, out of a
crescent a cross crosslet fitched sa.
Per ardua ad alta. 166. 9
Ahem, Ireland, a vine ppr. 152. 9
Aher, a sand-glass sa., winged gu.
113. II
Ahlfeldt, Frederic Cart, Esquire, a brack
arg., collared and sejant on a cushion
gu., tasselled or. Fortitudine suavitatc.
59. 8
Ahrends, an eagle ppr. Post nubiln
phaebus. 76. 2
Aickea, Aiken, or Aikin, a fountain
throwing up water ppr. 159. 13
Aickinson, a demi-lady, holding in the
dexter hand a tower, and in the sinister
a palm-branch. 1S3. 8
Aickman and Aikman, Scotland, an oak-
tree fructed ppr. Sub robore virtus.
143- 2
Aidgmam, a demi-eagle or, charged on
the breast with a thistle ppr.
of. 81. 6
Aifler, two wings in lure. 113. i
Aighton, Lanes, a snake coiled up ppr.
142. 2
Algler or Ayler, two wings in lure. 113. i
Algles, Northunib., a huntins-hom ppr.
228. II
Aiken, a fountain throwing up water ppr.
159- 13
Aiken, sec Chetwood-Aiken.
Aiken, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched
gu. In cruce solus. 166. 2
Aiken, L-eland, an ox-yoke az., stapled or.
178. 6
Aiken, James, of Dalmoak, co. Dum-
barton, a dexter hand couped at the
wrist, holding a garland of oak-leaves
ppr. In robore decu-s.
Aikenhead or Aitkenhead, a demi-savage
holding in the dexter hand three laurel-
sprigs fructed ppr. Rupio robore nati.
cf. 1 86. 4
Aikenhead, Frank, Esquire, Xaval and
Military Club, 94, Piccadilly, W., a
demi-man affront^e holding in his
dexter hand a branch of laurel slipped
and fructed, all ppr., and resting his
sinister on a chaplet of oak, also ppr.,
fructed. Rnpto robore nati. 258. 10
Aikenhead, Scotland, an oak-tree fructed
ppr. Annoso robore quercus. 143. 2
Aikin or Aicken, an oak-tree vert. Sub
robere virtus. 143. 5
Aikman, a man ppr., holding a standard
gu., vested arg.. the coat az. 187. 9
Aikman of Cairnie, an oak-tree fructed
ppr. Sub robore virtus. 143. 2
Aikman, Thomas Stokes George Hugh
Robertson, of Ross, Hamilton, N.B.,
an oak-tree ppr. Sub robore rnrtus.
Aikman of Bromlinton, an oab-tree
fructed ppr. Sub robore virtus. j
143- 2
Aile and Ailes, a dexter arm embowed, '
the fist clenched ppr. 202. 2 ,
Ailesbury, Marquess and Earl of, Earl
of Cardigan, Earl Bruce, Viscount;
Savernake, etc. (Brudenell - Bruce), '
Savemake Forest, Marlborough, Wilts :
(i) A lion statant az., tail extended
{for Bruce), cf. 4. 8. (2) A .sea-horse
naiant ppr. {for Brudenell). Think and ,
thanl: Fuimui. 46. ? ''
Allien, Edinburgh, a pelican in her piety
ppr. Non sibi. 98. 8
Ailmer or Aylmer, London, a goat passant
Ailsa, Marquess of (Kennedy), Culzean
Castle, Maybole, a dolphin naiant ppr.
Avis In fin. 140. 5
Aime and Aine, a pillar barry of four gu.
and or, winged ppr. 113. 10
Aimgevyne of Theshelthorpc, Lines, a
vine or, bearing three bunches of
grapes ppr. cf. 152. 9
Aines, Ainge, Ainger, Aitken, a common
boat ppr. 179. 6
Ainge, London, a cross formee fitchee or,
between two wings az. cf. 1 10. 7
Ainlie, an arm holding a laurel chaplet
ensigned with a bird. cf. 205. 6
Ainsley or Ainslie of Blackhill, a pelican's
head erased ppr. Pietns tutissima
virtus. 98. 2
Ainsley, Bart., Scotland, an arm embowed
brandishing a scimitar ppr. Pro regc
et patria. 201. i
Ainsley and Ainslie, Scotland, an arm em-
bowed grasping a scimitar, all ppr.
Pro rege et patria. 201. i
Ainslie, Bart., Lines, a dexter arm em-
bowed holding a scimitar ppr. Pro
rege et patria. 201. i
Ainslie of Pilton, Bart., on a chapeau a
dexter arm embowed grasping a
scimitar ppr. Pro patria smpe, pro
213- 5
Ainslie, Quebec, an eagle's head erased
ppr. Pietas tutissima virtus. 83. 2
Ainslie : ( l ) An eagle's head erased ppr.
Pietas tutissima virtujt. 83. 2. (2) A
dexter arm embowed grasping a scimi-
tar, all ppr. Pro rege et patria.
201. I
Ainslie, an arm holding in the hand t%vo
branches of laurel, ensigned with a
bird. cf. 205. 6
Ainsworth, Richard Henry, of Smith ills
HaU, Lanes, a man in armour, holding
in his dexter hand a battle-axe ppr.
Meo gloria fides.
Ainsworth, David, of the Flosh, Cleator,
Whitehaven, Cumb., a falcon rising
with wings displayed and inverted.
Surgo et resvrgam.
Ainsworth, John Stirling, Esquire, of
Harecroft, Gosforth, Cumb., and
Ardanaiseig, Kilchrenan, Argyll, same
crest and motto.
Ainsworth, Lie\itenant-Colonel David,
Backbarrow, North Lanes, a falcon,
wings expanded and inverted, belled
ppr. Surgo et resurgam. 87. i
Air, Scotland, the stump of an oak-tree,
new branches sprouting ppr. 145-2
Aird, Scotland, a cock ppr. Vigilantia.
Aird, Sir John, Bart., 14, Hyde Park
Terrace, W., on a bull rail fessewise
a lion rampant erect, holding between
the paws a rivet, all ppr. Vigilantia.
251. 7
Aird, a cubit arm holding a hawk's lure,
all ppr.
Airey, a cinquefoil gu. 14S. 12
Airey, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Parke,
Esquire, D.S.O., of Victoria Barracks,
Oxford Street, Paddington, Sydney,
out of the battlements of a tower or.
AIR
a dexter and a sinister arm embowed
in armour ppr., the hands also ppr.,
holding a cinquefoU az. */e le ticndrai.
Airey, a leg in armour, couped at the
thigh ppr., garnished and spurred or.
193- I
Airlie, Earl ol (Ogilvy), Airlie Castle, a
]aily from the waist, affrontee ppr.,
holding a portcullis gu. A fin. 183. 7
Airmine of Osgodsby, I3art., on a mount
vert, an erm. passant arg. 134. 10
Airth, Scotland, a cock crowing ppr.
Qi. 2
Airth, Scotland, a stag's head erased, at
gaze ppr.
Aiscough, a cross erosslet fitched az.
In hoc signo vinces. 166. 2
Aiselbie or Aislabie, Yorks, a lion's head
erased gu., gorged with three lozenges,
conjoined in fess arg. cj. 17. 8
Aisincourt, a demi-eagle displayed with
two heads. cj. 82. i
Aiskell, AiskiU, and AskiU, in the sea an
anchor, in pale ppr. 161. 6 :
Aislabie, sec Aiselbie. t
Aitcheson, Scotland, a cock ppr., wattled !
and combed. Vigilnntibus. 91. 2 '
Aitchison of Roehsolloch, the same. I
Aitchison, Henry H., M.D., Wallsend-on-
Tyne, a cock ppr., combed and wattled
gu. Vigilantibus.
Aitchison, see Acheson.
Aitchison of Pittenweem, an astrolabe
ppr. Observe. 167- 7
Aitchison, Robert Swan, Esquiie, M.D., of
-4, Great King Street, Edinburgh, an
eagle's head erased sa. Vigilantibus.
Aitken, James, Esquire, of Saltcoats and
Darroch, Stirling, Scotland, an oak-
tree ppr. Eobore et vigilantia. 143. 5
Aitken of Aitkenside, a cross erosslet
fitched gu. In cruce salus. 166. 2
Aitken, Colonel R. Easton, V.D., Glas-
gow, a mailed arm embowed, holding
a cross erosslet fitched. In cruce salus.
295. 13
Aitken, James H., Esquire, Gartcows,
Falkirk, N.B., a cross erosslet fitchee.
In cruce saliui. 166. 2
Aitken of Edenhurst, Timperley, Chesh..
a cross erosslet fitchee az. In cruce
salus.
Aitken of Thornton. Fifeshire, a cross
erosslet fetchee gules. In cruce salus.
166. 2
Aitken, Aitkin, and Atkin, a boat ppr.
179. 6
Aitken, James, Esquire, Shipowner, Glas-
gow, a cock sa., collared and chained
or. Eobore et vigilantia.
Aitkenhead, Scotland, a demi-savage
holding in his dexter hand three laurel
sprigs fructed ppr. cf. 1 86. 4
Aitkenhead, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr.
Rupto robore nati. 143. 5
Aitkens, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed, holding in the hand ppr. a
cross erosslet fitched erect arg. 19S. 5
Aitkenson, a demi-lady holding in her
dexter hand a tower, and in her sinister
a palm-branch. 183. 8
Aitkenson, a cock ppr. 91. 2
Aitkine, Scotland, a cross erosslet fitched
gu. In cruce snius. 166. 2
Aitkinson, Scotland, a cock ppr. 91. 2
Aito or Auito, Devonsh., issuing out of a
cloud a dexter arm ppr., grasping a
sword erect arg., hilted or, enfiled with
a Moor's head in profile sa., wreathed
about the temples arg., and with pearls
in the ears.
Alton of that ilk, Scotland, Bart., a dexter
hand pulling a rose ppr. Et dererptce
dabunt odorem. 218. 13
Alton of Dunmure, same crest and motto.
Alton and Aitoune, a rose gu. Virtuie
orta occiditttt rariu-s. 149. 2
Alton of Kippo, a rose-tree vert, flowered
gu. Et decerptoe dahunt odorem. 149.14
Alton of Kinaldie, same crest.
Aitoune of Inchdairnie, same crest and
motto.
Akarys, Akers, Akeris, and Akyris, a
griffin's head gu. 66. i
Akarys, a demi-griifin or. 64. 2
Akaster, a demi-griffin or. 64. 2
Akeland and Akland, on a sinister arm
in fesse vested az., gloved arg., a
hawk perched of the last, beaked and
belled or. 86. 14
Akeland, a hawk belled ppr. 85. 2
Akelitz, Akelits, or Hakelut, a halbert
issuing ppr. 172. i
Akenhead, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr.
143- 5
Akenhead, a cock ppr. 91. 2
Akenhead, a demi-savage holding in the
dexter hand a bunch of acorns. Rupto
roberc nati.
Akenside, an arrow ppr. 173. 5
Aker, a triangular harrow. 178. 4
Akeris, a griffin's head gu. 66. I
Akerman or Ackerman, out of a pallisado
coronet or, an arm embowed, vested
gu., cuffetl arg., holding in the hand
ppr. an oak-branch vert, fructed of the
first. 205. I
Akeroyd and Akroyd, a dog sleeping ppr.
57. 13
Akers, a Doric column or.
Akers- Douglas, Rt. Hon. Aretas, M.P.,
of Chikton Park and Mailing Abbey,
Kent : ( I ) A dexter arm in armour
embowed ppr., garnished or, grasp-
ing in the hand a dagger in bend
sinister, also ppr., hilt and pommel gold
{for Douglas). 195. 3. (2) A dexter
cubit arm vested bendy or and az., the
hand ppr. holding a banner, also bendy
or and az., charged with a Saracen's
(or Irish Kerne's) head between eight
cross crosslets, fringed and tasselled or
{for Akeri). Sapitntia et Veritas. Je
vive en esperance.
Akiris, Akeris, or Akyris, a griffin's head
gu. 66. I
Akland, on a sinister arm in fesse, vested
az., gloved arg., a hawk perched of the
last, beaked and belled or. 86. 14
Akland, the same, but the hawk hooded.
Akroyd, in front of a stag's head ppr.,
three spear-heads sa., encircled by a
wTeath of oak also ppr. In veritate
Alabaster and AUebaster, a feather arg.,
enfiled with a ducal coronet or. 114. 12
Aland, Ireland, a leopard passant gar-
dant or.
Aland, Lord Fortescue, same crest. Forte
scrutum salus duccm.
Alanson, Allanson, and Allenson, a lion
rampant gardant gu., supporting a
cross or.
Alanson,on a mount vert, a lion rampant
gardant gu., supporting a long cross or.
3- >5
ALC
Alate, a unicorn's head arg., collared sa.
cf. 49. II
Albalanda, a boar passant gu. 40. 9
Albam, an urchin ppr. 135-8
Alban, a lion's head erased, pierced in
breast with an arrow. cf. 17. 13
Albani, d', Arthur James Louis Francis,
Esquire, of Newmarket, on a wreath
of the colours two ostrich-feathers in
saltire az., thereon perched a martlet
or. Vestigia nulla reirorsum.
Albany, Shropsh., London, Beds, and
Middx., a dolphin hauriant or.
140. II
Albany, London, Shropsh., and Beds, out
of a ducal coronet gu. a demi-dolphiu
hauriant or.
Albany, Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet
a dolphin hauriant embowed or.
Albany, Duke of (H.B.H. Prince Leopold),
on a coronet composed of crosses patee
and fleur-de-lis a lion statant gardant
and crowned with a like coronet or, and
differenced with a label of three points
arg., the centre point charged with St.
George's cross, and each of the other
points with a heart gu.
Albaster, Staffs, a feather in pale arg.,
enfiled with a ducal coronet or.
114. 12
Albemarle, Earl of (Keppel), Quideuham
Park, Attleborough, Norf., out of a
ducal coronet or, a swan's head and
neck arg. Ne cede malis. cf. 100. 10
Albeney, a yoke in bend ppr. 17S. 6
Albeney, Berks, a stock-dove az., holding
in the beak a branch vert, fructed gu.
92. 5
Alberough or Albrough, a castle, at the
sinister base a thistle-bush ppr. 155.6
Alberry of Wickingham, Berks, a dove
az., holding in its beak a branch
fructed. 92- 5
Albert, a demi-savage, wreathed about
the middle with leaves, over his
shoulder a sledge-hammer, all ppr.
cf. 186. II
Alberton, a pennon in bend gu., the staff
headed sa. and tasselled or. 176. I2
AlbertUS, Poland, the huU of a ship, with
only main-mast, and the top without
tacking or. Deus dabit vela.
Albery, a stock-dove az., holding in its
beak a branch, leaves and stalk vert,
fructed gu. 92. 5
Albon, Albone, Allebone, and Allibone,
a bull's head affrontee. 44. 8
Alborough, Somers., a fox arg., collared
and lined or.
Albrecht, a dexter cubit arm erect ppr.,
holding a fleur-de-lis or. cf. 215. 5
Albrecht or Albreght, a dexter hand in
fesse ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis or.
221. 9
Albyn, a lion's gamb issuing sa., holding
a spear or, on the top a flag gu.
35- 9
Alcester, Baron (Admiral Sir Frederick
Beauchamp Paget Seymour, G.C.B.),
out of a ducal coronet or, a ph'.)enix in
flames ppr. Foi/ pour devoir.
Alchorn, a human heart gu., ducally
crowned or, between two wings arg.
no. 14
Alcock, Staffs, a cock gu. 91. 2
Alcock, Ireland, a cock arg., combed and
wattled gu., spurred az. Vigilanter.
ALC
Alcock of Silvertost, Northamp., a cock
erm., beaked, membered, crested, and
wattled or. 9^. 2
Alcock of Wilton Castle, Ireland, a cock
arg., standing on a globe, armed,
combed, and g'illed or. Vigilaie.
Alcock, Ireland, on a pomeis charged
■vrith a cross patee or, a cock statant sa.
Vigilaie.
Alcock, Philip Clayton, Esquire, of
Wilton Castle, Enniscorthy, same crest
and motto.
Alcock, Kent, out of a ducal coronet az.,
a demi-swan erm., wings expanded,
and ducally crowned or. cf. 99. 5
Alcock-Beck, see Beck-Alcock.
Alcock - Stawell - Riversdale, William
Thoma.s Jonas, Esquire: (i) Out of a
mural crown or, a de.xter arm in armour
couped at the elbow ppr., charged with
an ogress, the hand grasping a swor Alcock-Stawell, Jonas William, Esquire,
of Kilbrittain Castle, Cork: (i) On a
cap of maintenance gu., turned up
erm., a falcon rising arg., in his beak
a scroll, thereon En parole je vis {for
Stawell). (2) A cock arg., combed and
wattled gu., spurred az., and above it,
OP an escroll, the motto. Vigilantcr.
Aldam, out of a ducal coronet a plume
of five ostrich-feathers. 114. 13
Aldborough or Aldeburghe, Yorks, an
ibex passant or.
Aldborough, Earl of (Stratford), Ireland,
a dexter arm in armour embowed, hold-
ing in the hand ppr. a scimitar az.,
hilted and pommelled or. Virtuti nihil
obstat ct armis. 196. 10
Aldborough and Aldeborough, an escallop
or, between two wings az. 141. 10
Aide, a torteau. 159. 14
Alden or Aldon, Herts and Jlidd.v., out
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion gu.
16. 3
Alden, Herts and Middx., out of a ducal
coronet per pale gu. and sa., a demi-
lion rampant or. 16. 3
Alden, out of a coronet arg., a bat's wing
gu., surmounted of another arg.
Aldenham, Baron (Gibbs), Aldenham
House, Elstrce, Herts, in front of a
rock ppr., a dexter arm in armour em
bowed, the hand gauntletted ppr.,
holding a battle-axe in bend sinister sa.
Tenax propositi. 231. i
Alder, a griffin's head gu. 66. i
Alderford, Norf., a rat ppr. 136. 11
Alderington, a dexter hand holding a
hawk's lure ppr. 217. 8
Alderley, a mailed dexter arm embowed
ppr., grasping a cross-hilted sword also
ppr., hilted or, transfixing a boar's head
sa.
Aldersey, Hugh, Esquire, J.P., of Aldersey
Hall and Spurstow, Chester, a demi-
griffin segreant gu., beaked and legged
or, issuing from a plume of five feathers
of the last. Alnus semper floreat.
240. 5
Aldham, issuant from a mount vert four
ostrich-feathers arg., conjoined at the
points by a mill-rind or.
Alderson, Norf., from a plume of feathers
arg., a griffin rising of the same. 64. 9
Alderson, from behind a mount vert,
thereon a branch of alder, the sun
rising ppr.
Alderson, a pillar ppr. 176- 3
Alderson, Middx.: (i) A dove, in its
beak an olive-branch ppr. {for Aider-
son). 92.5. (2) A boar's head couped
or {for Lloi/d). 43- i
Alderton, Sufi., a crescent arg. 163. 2
Aldewinckle, Aldewincle, Aldewinkell,
Aldwinckle, and Aldwinkle, a wyvern,
wings addorsed, ducally crowned,
vonuting fire. 70. 10
Aldham, Shrimpling. Norf., a talbot's
head erased or, collared sa., lined gu.
cf. 56. 2
Aldhouse, Aldhowse, Aldehowse, Aldous, or
Aldus, a bird rising gu. 87. 3. (77"
above crest was exhibited at the V istt'ti fm
of Suffolk, anno 1664, 6y Johi' AI'l-
howse of Moulton, in that countij, i-hm
he recorded his pedigree. It was, however,
" respited for further proof," which does
not appear to have been made.)
Aldirford, a monkey's head ppr. 136. 14
Aldjo, a stump of an oak sprouting new
branches ppr. 145-2
Aldon, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-
lion gu.
Aldred, an arm in armour embowed, hold-
ing a cross crosslet fitched in pale.
198. 5
Aldrich, a bull passant arg., armed or.
Fortitudo vincet. cf. 45. 2
Aldrich-BIake, uses the same.
Aldrich, a griffin segreant. 62. 2
Aldridge, Charles Powlett, of St. Leonard's
Forest, Susses, an arm couped below
the shoulder vested az., charged with a
bezant, the hand holding a quill arg.
Dirige.
Aldridge, Herbert Henry, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Aldridge, John Barttelot, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Aldridge or Aldrige, a phoenix ui flames
ppr. 82. 2
Aldridge, a phoenix in flames ppr.,
charged on the breast and on each
wing with a bezant.
Aldrington, a dexter hand holding a
hawk's lure ppr. 217. 8
Aldwell, Lieutenant-Colonel Theobald
Butler, M.A., co. Moyne, Tipperary,
Ireland, an osprey with brings elevated
ppr., resting the dexter claw upon an
escutcheon of the Butler arms, viz.,
" or, a chief indented az."
Aldwell, Rev. Basil S., of St. Luke's,
Portsea, Hants, same crest.
Aldwinckle, see Aldewinckle.
Aldwinkle, see Aldewinckle.
Aldworth, R . Esquire, of Newmarket,
Ireland, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, the hand grasping a sword,
all ppr. yec temere, nee timide.
Aldworth, Robert, Esquire, of Westlake,
West Coker, Yeovil, Somerset, and
Newmarket Court. Newmarket, co.
Cork, same crest and motto.
Aldworth, Scotland, a torteau. 159. 14
Aldworth, a demi-dragon rampant arg.,
holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu.
ALE
Aldworth, a sand-glass winged. 113. 11
Alan, Ireland, a heraldic tiger holding
a rose.
Alen, Ireland, a demi-heraldic tiger quar-
terly or and gu., gorged with a collar
counterchanged, chained of the first,
and holding between the paws a juilie
flower of three branches ppr. Fortis
et fidclis.
Aleneon, Fiance, a greyhound arg.
cf. 60. 2
Alephe, London, a cock's head erased.
90. I
Aleston or Alston, a lion passant regar-
dant gu., ducally gorged and chained.
Alexander, Earl of Stirling, a bear sejant
erect ppr. Per mnre, per terras. 34. 8
Alexander, Major George Agar, Colamore
Lodge, Dalkey, co. Dublin, crest as
above.
Alexander, Porydstone, Ayr, a bear sejant.
I'lj- )nare, per terras. 3J. 8
Alexander, Very Rev. John, of Mulrankin
l; Alexander, a bear rampant ppr.
Alexander, Scotland, an elephant passant
ppr. Per mare, per terras. cf. 133. Q
Alexander, Sir Claud, Bart., J. P., of
Ballochmyle, co. Ayr, Scotland, an
elephant ppr. Perseverantia vincit.
133- 9
Alexander-Sinclair, Edwyn Sinclair, Es-
quire, of Freswick, Caithness-sh., an
elephant passant ppr. Perseverantia
Alexander, «ee Caledon, Earl of. 195-2
Alexander, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed, holding a sword ppr., pommel
and hilt or. 195-2
Alexander, SummerhiU, Kent, a hand
holding a sword ppr. 212. 13
Alexander, Kent, a cubit arm erect,
holding a sword ppr., pommel and
hilt or. 212. 3
Alexander, Sir Lionel Cecil, Bart., Kents-
town, CO. Meath, a dexter ami em-
bowed, holding a dagger ppr., charged
on the wrist with a muUet or. Per
mare, per terras.
Alexander, James Dalison, D.L., Hamp-
sell Manor, Eridge, Sussex, an arm in
armoiu" embowed ppr., holding a
dagger of the last, hilt and pommel or.
Per mare, per terras.
Alexander, Granville Henry Jackson,
Esquire, J.P. and D.L., of Forkhill,
CO. Armagh, an arm in armour em-
bowed, the hand grasping a sword, all
ppr., and charged on the elbow with an
annulet sa. Per mare, per terras.
Alexander, Lesley William, Esquire, J.P.,
of 29, Campden Grove, Kensington,
an arm embowed in armour ppr., in
the hand a sword, all ppr., pommel and
hilt or. Per mare, per terras.
Alexander, London, an arm in armour em-
bowed, the hand grasping a sword, aU
ppr. 195. 2
Alexander, Henry, Esquire, D.L., of Fork-
hill, CO. Armagh, Ireland, an arm in
armour embowed, the hand grasping a
sword in bend sinister ppr., on the
elbow an annulet sa. Per mare, per
terras. cf. 195. 2
Alexander of Pitskellie, two dexter hands
conjoined in fesse. Oraetlabora. 224. 2
ALE
Alexander of AuchmuU, a hand holding
a pair of scales ppr. Quod libi ne
al.teri. 217. 13
Alexander of Boghall, a hand holding a
quill-pen. Fidem servo. 217. 10
Alexander, Scotland, a talbot arg., col-
lared
g";.
54- 2
Alexander, Hants, a talbot's head erased
arg., collared gu. Nil desperandum.
56. I
Alexander of Kinglassie, a horse's head
conped gu., bridled arg. Ducitur non
trahitur. 51-5
Alexander, a horse's head arg., bridled sa.
DucituT non trahitur. 51-5
Alexander, a cock arg., beaked and mem-
bered gu. 91. 2
Alexander, Stirling, a beaver ppr. Per
ninrc, per terras. 134. 8
Alexander of Fowls, same crest and
Alexander, Scotland, on a mount vert, an
otter passant ppr. Per mare, per
terras. rf. 134. 5
Alexander, Scotland, a serpent waved in
fesse ppr. Ingenium vires superat.
142. 6
Alexander, Scotland, a serpent coiled in
fesse. Iiigeniutn vires superat.
Alexander, Halifax, Yorks, a demi-lion
gardant, wielding with its dexter paw
a battle-axe ppr., the sinister paw
resting on a cross fleury, and gorged
with a collar az., charged with two
bezants.
Alford, Berks and Sussex, a boar's head
arg., with a broken spear in the mouth,
handle tlirust down the throat or.
42. 10
Altord, Surrey, Yorks, and Shropsh., a
boar's head erect arg., in the mouth
three feathers of a pheasant's tail ppr.
41. 12
Alford, Charles John, Esquire, F.R.G.S.,
of 30, Wilbury Road, Brighton, an
escallop inverted arg., surmounting a
crosier in bend sinister or. Vive nt
vivas. 261. 16
Alford, Edward Fleet, Esquire, F.R.G.S.,
F.L.S., of 26, the Boltons, South
Kensington, same crest and motto.
Alford, Rev. Josiah George, of Stoke
Bishop Vicarage, Bristol, same crest
and motto.
Alford, Robert Gervase, Esquire,
F.R.G.S., of 30, Wilbury Road,
Brighton, same crest and motto.
Alford, Suff., a hind's head ppr. 1 24. i
Alford, Viscount, see Brownlow, Earl.
Alfounder, Essex, an arm couped at the
elbow and erect, vested gu., cuffed
arg., holding in the hand ppr. three
nails or, all between two wings of the
second. 207. 9
Altrey and Allfrey, an ostrich-head and
neck between two ostrich-feathers arg.
97. 14
Alfrey and Allfrey, an ostrich-head and
neck between two ostrich-feathers arg.,
gorged with a ducal coronet or. 97. 9
Algar and Alger, a greyhound's head sa.,
charged with four bezants or. 61. 12
Algar, Claudius George, Esquire, solicitor,
17, Abchurch Lane, London, E.G., a
greyhound's head. Honors ei amore.
61. 12
Algeo, the stump of a tree ppr. Non
deficit alter.
Algeo, Captain Henry James, of Bally-
braok, co. Dublin, the stump of a tree
ppr. Non deficit alter.
Algeo, Lewis, Esquire, of Glenboz Manor,
Hamilton, co. Leitrim, the stump of a
tree ppr. No>i deficit alter.
Algle, Algeo, and Algoe, a bear rampant
supporting a staff raguly. 34. 9
Algist, a dexter and a sinister arm, couped
in saltier, each from the shoulder,
vested gu., cuffed or, and holding in
the hand ppr. a scimitar arg., hilted
of the second. 203. 10
Algloval, a goat statant arg.
Algoe, Scotland, a bear sejant erect, sup-
porting a staff. 34. 7
Algoe, see Algie.
Algood and Allgood, two arms in armour
embowed, holding up a flaming heart,
aU ppr. 194. 7
Algood, Northumb. and Devonsh., two
arms in armour embowed ppr., holding
in the hands a human heart gu., in-
flamed or, charged with a tower triple-
towered arg. 194. 10
Alicock, Northamp., a cock erm., combed
and wattled or. 91. 2
AUe, a dexter hand holding up the sun
ppr.
Alington, Baron (Alington), a talbot pas-
sant ppr., billettee or. Dieu est tout.
cf. 54. I
Alington, of Swinhope, Lines, a talbot
passant erm. 54. i
Alington, Baron (Sturt), Crichel, Wim-
borne, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding
a banner of the last o'lirged with a
rose arg., the staff and fringe or. En
Dieu est tout. 251.2
Alington, Vice-Admiral Arthur Hilde-
brand, J.P.. of Swinhope, North
Thoresby, S.O., Lines, a talbot passant
erm. Non pour haine. En Dieu est
tout.
Alington, Julius, Esquire, J.P., of Little
Barford, St. Neot's, co. Hunts, same
crest and motto.
Alison, Scotland, a tree ppr., with a bell
hung on the branches on each side.
Crescit sub pondere virtus. 143. 10
Alison, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr., with
a weight hanging on each side. Crescit
sub pondere virtus. 143. 10
Alison, Scotland, an eagle's head erased
ppr. Vinc.it Veritas. 83. 2
Alison, Rev. A., Scotland, an eagle's head
erased ppr. Vincit Veritas. 83. 2
Alison, Major-General Sb Archibald,
K.C.B., 2nd Bart., 93, Eaton Place,
same crest and motto.
Alison and Allison, Scotland, a falcon's
head erased ppr. Vincit Veritas.
88. 12
Aljoy, Scotland, the stump of an oak-
tree, new branches sprouting. Non
deficit alter. 145. 2
Alkene, Askue, or Ayskew, a man's head
affrontee, couped at shoulders.
cf. 190. 5
Allaire, on a lily a butterfly volant ppr.
Allam of Normanhurst, Romford, on a
mount vert, a bull passant gu. Nil
sinelabore. 4S- 7
Allan, Scotland, a talbot's head erased sa.
Spero. 56. 2
Allan, James, Esquire, shipowner, Glas-
gow, a talbot's head erased sa. Spero.
56.2
ALL
Allan, Bryce, Esquire, shipowner, Liver-
pool, a talbot's head erased sa. Spero.
56. 2
Allan, Alexander, Esquire, shipowner,
Glasgow, a talbot's head erased sa.
Spero. 56. 2
Allan, Alexander, of Aros House, near
I Tobermory, Isle of Hull, N.B., same
crest and motto.
j Allan, R. S., of 15, Woodside Terrace,
! Glasgow, same crest and motto.
Allan, Robert Gilkison, Esquire, of
Rosemont, Aigburth, Liverpool, a
talbot's head erased sa. Spero.
Allan, Scotland, a comet ppr. Taicco et
terreo. 164. 10
Allan, Durh., a demi-lion rampant ppr.,
holding up a rudder gu. Fortiter gerit
crucem. 11. 11
Allan, Scotland, a dexter arm bendways
I grasping a sabre ppr. Dirigat Deus.
Allan, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched
gu. Fide et lahore. 166. 2
Allan of Middlesex and of Errol, Scotland,
an eagle rising ppr. Fortiter. 77. 5
Allan of Eastwood, Mid-Lothian, the
same.
Allan, .see Havelook-AUan.
AUan of BlackweU Grange, Durh.,
a demi-lion rampant arg., ducally
crowned gu., holding in the dexter
I paw a cross-potent or, and supporting
with the sinister a rudder of the second.
Fortiter gerit crucem. 1 1 . 9
Allan, Barton, Yorks, same crest and
motto.
Allanby, Henry Charles Kynman, of
Monk's Tower, Lincoln, a crescent
gu., issuant therefrom a demi-lion
rampant ppr., holding between the
paws a horseshoe, also gu. Fide et
labore. 266. 3
Allanby, «ee Montgomsrie.
Alland, a bear's paw erect ppr. 36. 6
Allanson, a demi-eagle, wings expanded.
Virtute et labore. 80. 2
Allanson, Yorlcs and Lanes, a demi-
griflin, wrings displayed erm., collared
gemelle.
Allanson, see Alanson.
Allanson- Winn, sec Headley, Baron.
Allanson and AUenson, on a mount
vert, a lion rampant gardant or, sup-
porting a long cross gu. 3. 15
Allanson, John Bath, Carnarvon, Wales,
issuant from a mount vert, a demi-lion
guardant or, holding in the paws a
cross gu. Labor et honor.
Allardas, Allardice, Allerdyce, Scotland, a
I torteau between two wings az.
cf. 1 10. 4
1 Allardice, a dove and olive-branch.
AmicUia sine fraude. 92. 5
I Allardice and AUerdiee of that ilk, a
I naked man from the middle grasping
I in his dexter hand a scimitar, all ppr.
In defence of the distressed. My
defence. 186. 3
Allardice, Barclay-, David Stuart, of Bel-
mont Avenue, Providence, Rhode
Island, U.S..-\. : (i) A naked man from
the middle, holding in his dexter hand
I a scimitar ppr. (for Allardice). 186. 3.
(2) A Bishop's mitre or (for Barclay).
In defence of the distressed. In cruce
spero. cf. 180. 5
Allardice, Barclay-, Robert, Esquire, of
1 Rose Hill, Lostwithiel, Cornw. : (i) A
ALL
naked man from the middle, in his
dexter hand a scimitar, all ppr. (2) A
bishop's mitre or (jor Barclay). In \
defence oj the distressed. In cruce ^
spero. I
Allardice, formerly of Dunninald an ear
of wheat and a palm-branch in saltier
ppr. Bene qui pacifici. 1 54. 10
Allatt, a unicorn's head arg., collared
sa. c/. 49. II
Allatt, on a demi-bezant issuing a bee-
hive, bees swarming ppr.
Allaunson, Durh., a pheon arg., the shaft
broken or. 174- 10
Allaunson, on a mount vert, a lion ram-
pant gardant gu., supporting a long
cross or. 3- ' 5
Allaway and Alloway, an anchor in pale
ppr. 161. I
Allaway and Alloway, on an anchor a
dove, holding in its beak an olive-
branch, all ppr. cf. 94. 4
Allaway, Heref., two anchors in saltier
sa., thereon a dove holding in the beak
a branch of olive ppr. Dei dono sum
quod sum.
Allcard, Lanes, a demi-swan, wings ele-
vated arg., semee of mullets az., holding
in the beak a bulrush ppr. Semel et
semper.
AUchin, William Henry, M.D., 5, Chandos
Street, Cavendish Square, W., a
human heart gu., ducally crowned
or, between two wings displayed arg.
Non est mortale quod opto.
Allcock, see Alcock.
AUcrnft, Herbeiu John, of Stokesay
Court, Salop, out of the battlements
of a tower a demi-Uon ppr., holding in
the dexter paw a flagstaff, therefrom
flowing to the sinister a banner sa.,
charged with a tower arg., and resting
the sinister paw on an escutcheon,
also arg., charged with a iieur-de-Iis
sa. Dai Deus incrementum.
AUden, AUdin, and Alldon, a scimitar
and a caduceus in saltier, ensigned
with a round hat. cf. 171. i
Allebaster, see Alabaster and Arblaster.
AUebone, see Albon.
Alger, see Algar.
Alleet, Ireland, a demi-unicom salient re-
gardant arg., horned and maued or.
48. 9
Allen, Middx., see Allan.
Allen, James Franklin Swithen, Esquire,
M.D., M.Ch., R.U.I., of Pietermaritz-
burg. Natal, South Africa, an ogress
charged with a talbot's head erased or.
Fidelis morie tarn vita: 263. 6
AUen, Viscount, Ireland, a bezant charged
with a talbot's head erased sa. Tri-
umpho morte tarn. vitd. cf. 57. i
Allen, the late WiUiam, of Wink House,
Thurnscoe, Yorks, a talbot's head
erased ppr., collared gu. Semper
Allen, Samuel, Esquire, M.A., LL.D., J.P.,
Barrister-at-law, of Lisconnan, Der-
vock, CO. Antrim, Ireland, a bezant
charged with a talbot's head erased
sa., gorged with a chaplet of fern
ppr. Halo mori quam jcedari. 57. i
Allen, Chelsea, a talbot's head erased per
pale, indented arg. and gu., collared
and chained sa.
Alien, Colonel Ralph Edward, of Bath-
ampton, Somers., same crest.
10
Allen, London, a talbot passant sa.,
collared gu., ears and chain or.
cf. 54- 5
Allen, Benjamin Haigh, of Clifford Priory,
Heref., same crest.
Allen, Jefierys Philip Thomas, of Lyng-
ford. Taunton, same crest.
Allen, George Edmund, of Wickeridge,
Ashburton, Devonsh., same crest.
Allen of Grove, Kent, on a ducal coronet
or, lined erm., a bloodhound passant
sa,, collared of the first, armed gu.
cf. 54. 9
Allen, Kent, on a ducal coronet or, lined
erm., a bloodhound statant sa., col-
lared or. cf. 54. 9
Allen, on a mount vert, a hound statant
sa. 57- 4
Allen, Kent, a talbot passant or, collared
gii. cf. 54. I
AUen, Kent, on a mount vert, paled
round or, a hound sa., collared or.
Allen, a demi-greyhound rampant paly
of six arg. and sa., collared gu., hold-
ing between the paws a crescent or.
Allen, Yorks, a demi-greyhound ram-
pant sa., holding in his dexter paw
a crescent arg. DUigenter et fidel.iter.
Alien, Marcus, Esquire, a bezant charged
with a talbot's head erased sa., gorged
with a chaplet of fern ppr. Malo mori
quam fcedari.
Allen, Samuel, Esquire, J.P., same crest
and mottD.
AJIen, Berks, a bird, wings elevated.
Triumplho morte tarn vitd.
Allen, Chesh., a martlet or, wings elevated
sa., collared gu. cf. 95. 11
Allen, Chester, a martlet rising or, winged
sa. cf. 95. II
AUen or AUeyn, Chesh., Suff., and Wilts,
a martlet arg., winged and holding
in the beak an acorn or, leaved vert.
AUen, Pembroke, the same crest. Ami-
citia sine fraude.
Allen of Inchmartin, Perthsh., and
Eveley, Hants, an eagle rising ppr.
Fortiler. 77. 5
Allen of London, a dove holding in its
beak an olive-branch. At spes solamen,
Amicitia sine fratide. 92. 5
AUen, George Baugh, Esquire, of 5,
Albert Terrace, Regent's Park, same
crest. Amicitia sine fratide.
Allen, Henry Seymour, of CresseUy,
Pembroke, a dove holding in its beak
an ohve-branch. Amicitia sine fraude.
92. 5
Allen of Hazel Hill, Neyland, Pem-
brokesh., a dove holding in the beak
an olive-branch, all ppr.
AUen, Somers., a partridge, wings ele-
vated.
Allen, a cock or, combed, wattled, and
legged gu. 91. 2
AUen, Middx., an eagle rising ppr. For-
titer. 77. 5
' AUen of Errol, an eagle perched, wings
I expanded. Fortiter. /"j. 5
AUen, Ralph Edward, Esquire, of 10,
Hanover Square, W. , a Cornish chough
with wings endorsed ppr. Jamais
Allen, Scotland, a demi-lion gu. Re-
member. 10. 3
AUen of Thaxted, Essex, Bart., and Fen-
church, Middx., a demi-lion az., hold-
ing a rudder. 1 1 . 11
ALL
AUen, Berks, a naked demi-female, hold-
ing in her dexter hand a spear erect,
aU ppr.
Allen, Ireland, a demi-tiger rampant gu.
Virtus auro praiferenda. cf. 25. 10
Allen, Richmond Robert, M.D., of 2,
West Hill, Dartford, Kent, a demi-
heraldic tiger gu. Virtus auro prm-
ferenda.
Allen, Devonsh., a muUet gn., pierced
or.
Alien, van, William Harman, Esquire,
Ph.D., 435, Fifth Avenue, New York,
U.S. .A.., two wings displayed gu.;
each charged with a chevron arg.
no. 2
Alien, out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's
head arg. Sine labe decus. 51-7
AUen, Hogge- : ( i ) The battlements of a
tower ppr., therefrom issuing a horse's
head per chevron engrailed arg. and
gu. [for Allen). (2) Two spears in
saltire in front of an oak-tree eradi-
cated and fructed, aU ppr. (for Hogge).
Quercus glandifera arnica porcis.
cf. 50. 4
Allen, Edward, Esquire, of Stowford
Lodge, Ivybridge, South Devonsh., a
lion's head erased. DUigenter et
fldditer.
Alien, a griffin's head erased, per fesse
arg. and gu. 66. 2
AUen, London, a demi-griflin, holding a
branch vert, fructed or. cf. 64. 2
Allen, an arm vested az., the hand hold-
ing a hunting-horn gu., garnished or.
Vivite forten.
Alien, Captain Robert Calder, R.N., C.B.,
72, Shireland Gardens, Maida Vale,
London, an arm vested az., the hand
holding a hunting-horn gu., garnished
or. Vivite fortes.
AUen, Surrey, issuing out of flames of lire
an arm couped at the elbow erect,
holding in the hand a human heart, all
ppr. 216. II
Allen, out of a ducal coronet or, two
falchion -swords, saltireways, all ppr.
Allen, a snake coiled supporting two pen-
nons in .saltier. 175. 12
Allen, Lanes, out of a coronet a wolf's
head erm., maned or.
Allen, the late George, Esquire, of Queen's
Terrace, Windsor, on a mount vert, a
wheat-ear ppr., rising and regardant,
holding in the beak an ear of wheat or,
between four similar ears of wheat,
two on either side. God giveth ' the
increase. -7^. 7
AUen, Rev. George Cantrell, M.A., of
CrarJeigh School, Surrey, same crest
and motto.
AUenson and AUeson, a talbot's head or,
collared and ringed az., between two
wings expanded of the last.
AUenson, a demi-lion rampant gardant,
holding a cross gu.
AUerdyce, see AUardyce.
Allerton, Baron (Jackson), Allerton Hall,
Leeds, a horse or, holding in the mouth
an ear of wheat sUpped vert, and resting
the foreleg on three annulets, one and
two interlaced gu. Essayes.
AUerton, a lion's head gu., coUared sa.
18. 6
Alias and AUez, a thistle ppr. 1 50. 5
AUestowe or HaUestowe, a hand holding
the butt-end of a broken spear.
ALL
Allestry, a demi-lion rampant az., bran-
dishing a scimitar arg., hilted or.
14. lo
Allett of Iwood, Somers., a unicorn's
licail arg., collared sa. c/. 49. 11
Allett, a unicorn's head erased arg.,
iiillared with a bar gemel sa., homed
.ir. cf. 49. 5
Alley, a lion's face or, between two
wings sa. 2
Alley, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a mullet gu., between two laurel
branches vert. 146. 7
Alleyn and AlIyD, Devonsh., a demi-lion
rampant az., supporting a rudder or.
II. II
AUeyn, a demi-lion gu., supporting a
rudder sa. 11
Alleyn and Allyn, a demi-lion rampant
az., fretty arg., holding a rudder gu,
cf. n.
AUeyn, issuing out of flames of fire, an
arm couped at the elbow and erect,
holding a human heart, all ppr. 216. 11
Alleyne, Sir John Gay Newton, Bart.,
of Alleyn Dale Hail, Barbados, and
Chevin, Belper, Derbysh., out of a dncal
coronet or, a horse's head arg. Non
tua te movennt scd jmblica iota. 5
Allez, see AUes.
AUfrey, an ostrich-head between two
ostrich-feathers arg. 97. 14
AUfrey, Herbert CyrU (late of Wokefield
Park, Berks), an ostrich-head and
neck gorged with a coronet or, between
two ostrich-feathers arg. 97. 9
AllgOOd. Rev. James, M.A., of Nunwick,
Nortliumb., two arms in armour em-
bowed ppr., holding in the hands a
human heart, inflamed, charged with a
tower, triple -towered arg. Age omne
IQ4-
AUgood, Rev. James, M.A., same crest
and motto.
Allhusen, Augustus Henry Eden, Esquire,
Stoke Court, Stoke Pogia, Bucks, a
demi-lion rampant gardant az., holding
in the dexter paw a passion-cross or,
all between two open buffalo-horns of
the last. Devant si je puis. 11. 13
AUhusen, William Hutt, Esquire, of
15, Kensington Palace Gardens, W., a
demi-lion guardant az., holding in the
dexter paw a passion-cross or, between
two open buffalo-horns of the last.
DevaiU si je puis.
AUhusen, Wilton, Esquire, of 61, Eaton
Place, S.W., a demi-lion guardant az., I
holding in the dexter paw a passion-
cross or, between two open buffalo-
horns of the last. Honour first.
AUibane, a spaniel sejant ppr. 57. 9
Allibone, see Albon.
Allicock and AUicocke, a cock ppr. 91. 2
AlUeson or Allison, a demi-savage bran-
dishing a scimitar ppr. 1S6. 3
AUin, Suff., a snake coiled up and en-
vironed with flags or rushes ppr.
AUin, a partridge, wings expanded.
AUin, Bart. : (i) A sword erect arg., hilt
and pommel or 170. 2. (2) On an
open Bible a hand couped closed hold-
ing a sword erect.
AUingbridge, a castle triple-towered
ppr., flag displayed arg., charged
with a cross sa. 155. 8 j
AUingbam, a church and spire environed
with trees ppr. 158. 11 I
II
AUington, out of a ducal coronet or, a
buck's head ppr., attired of the first,
pierced through the neck with an
arrow of the same, barbed and flighted
arg.
AlUngton, a talbot or, langued gu.
cf. ';4. 2
AUington, of Horse Heath, Cambs, a
talbot passant erm. 54. i
AUington, a talbot passant erm. Non
pour haine. 54. i
AUison, see Alison.
AUison, a pheasant holding in the dexter
claw a key, and in the beak an ear of
barley ppr. 90. 12
Allison, Scotland, an eagle's head erased
ppr. Vincit Veritas. S3. 2
AUison, the late Colonel James John,
p.L., J.P.. of Beaufront, Roker,
Sunderland, a peacock in piide ppr.
Vincit Veritas. 103. 12
AUison, Robert Andrew, of Scaleby Hall,
Carlisle, same crest and motto.
Allison, Col. William Henry, J. P., D.L.,
of Underclift'e, Durh., same crest and
motto.
AUIston, Frederick Prat, Esquire, of
Kamesburgh, Beckenham, Kent, in
front of an eagle's head erased holding
in the beak a sprig of the cotton-tree
slipped and fructed, aU ppr., a shuttle
fesseways or, thread pendent gu.
Renovate animos.
AUix, Noel Charles Noel, WiUoughby
HaU, Lines, a wolf's head erased ppr.
30. 8
AUmack, a tower ppr. Cavendo tutus.
156.21
AUman, pusses, a leg m armour couped '
above '■^^ knee ppr., spurred or.
193. I
Allnett a°t' AUnutt, a thunderbolt ppr.
174. 13
AUot and Allott, an arm couped at the
shouliier and embowed ppr., the eluOV.'
resting on the wreath, vested gu.,
grasping a sword enfiled with a
leopard's head. 204. 4
AUot and AUott, the same, but the arm
not vested.
AUot of Hague Hall, Yorks, a dexter cubit
arm erect, vested or, charged with a
fesse double cotised wavy az., the cuff
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a mullet
or. FortHer el rede. 266. 2
Allot, John George, Esquire, of Eastfield,
Louth, Lines, same crest and motto.
AUott, Yorks, a cubit arm erect, vested
gu., cuffed or, holding in the hand
ppr. a mullet of the second, cf. 206. 1 3
AUott, Rev. Henry Hep worth, of the
Rectory, Stifford, Grays, Essex, a
dexter arm couped at the elbow,
habited or charged with a fesse double
cotised wavy az., cuff arg., the hand
ppr. holding a muUet or. Forliter et
recte. 266. 2
AUott, Rev. Robert James, of Westgate,
Louth, Lines, same crest and motto.
AUoway, an anchor in pale ppr. 161. i
AUoway, an anchor in pale ppr., thereon
a dove holding an olive-branch ppr.
cf. 94. 4
Allport, Cannock, Staffs, and Shropsh., a
demi-lion erminois, gorged with a
mural coronet gu.
AUpress of St. James's Street, West-
minster, on a mount vert, an eagle with
two hands displayed per pale nebuly
az. and gu., resting each claw upon a
pomegranate leaved and slipped or.
Mors levior quam dedecus.
Allsop, AUsup, and Alsope, a dove holding
in its beak an olive-branch ppr.
92. 5
Allsopp, Baron Hindlip, see Hindlip.
AUtham and Altham, a demi-lion gu.,
supporting the rudder of a ship sa.
II. II
Allvey and Alvey, a plough ppr. 178. 7
Allwright or Alwright, on a chapeau a
greyhound statant, aU ppr. 58. 4
AUye, Tewkesbury, Glouc, a leopard's
head or, between two wings sa.
AUye, Dorset, a stag's head erased per
pale arg. and or, attired of the first,
gorged with a coUar embattled and
counter-embattled gu., charged with
three escallops of the second.
AUyn, a tree eradicated vert, fructed
with branches of berries gu.
Almack, Suff'., a tower arg., thereon a
flag having inscribed on it " Pax."
Mack al sicker. 157. 13
Alman, of Pearnsey, Sussex, a leg in
armour, spurred or, couped in the
middle of the thigh. 193. i
Almanerlaval, a tower ppr. 156. 2
Almard, a stag trippant ppr. 117. 8
Almayne, on a ducal coronet or, a cinque-
foil gu.
Almears or Almeers, a long cross crossed
on three grieces arg. 166. 6
Aimer and Almor, a. palmer's staff ere.ct
Almericus, a nag's head erased arg.,
ducaUy gorged or. cf. 51. 4
Almewake and Alnwick, on a chapeau a
cock, all ppr. 91. 12
Almiger, on a ducal coronet ppr., a tiger
sejant gu. 24. 11
Almond, three cinquefoils az., stalked
and leaved vert.
Almond, a globe vert, garnished and
ensigued with a cross patee or.
159. 12
Almot, Alnot, and Alneot, a thunderbolt
ppr. 174. 13
Alms, a stag's head erased or. 121. 2
Alnwick, on a chapeau a cock, aU j)pr.
91. 12
AIpe, a biUI's head erased sa. 44. 3
Alphe, Hants, out of a ducal coronet or, a
hawk's head arg. 89. 4
Alphe, Hants, out of a ducal coronet an
eagle's head ppr. cf. 83. 14
Alpjn, Scotland, a man's head coupecl
affrontee ppr. Virtutis regia merces.
190. 10
Alport, Staffs, Warw., and Shropsh., a
demi-lion erminois, gorged with a
mural coronet gu.
Aired, Holderness, Yorks, a griffin's
head ppr. 66. I
Alsop and Alsope, see Allsop.
Alsop^ Derbysh. and Leics., a dove, wings
expanded or, beaked and legged gu.,
holding in its beak an ear of wheat
of the first.
Alsop, a dove, in its beak an ear of wheat,
all ppr., and in its dexter claw a key
erect sa.
between two ostrich-feathers s
Alspath and Alspach, two spears in
saltire az.
ALS
Alstanton, out of a mural
coronet or, an arm in armour embowed
holding a dagger, all ppr.
Alston, Crewe, Odell, Beds, an estoile
or, between the horns of a crescent
arg. Immotus. 163. 4
Alston or Alstone, of Chelsea, Bart., and
of Mile End, Bart., same crest.
Alston, a star ppr. E tenehris lux. 164. 3
Alston, Charles Henry, Esquire, of
Letterawe, Loch Awe. Argyll, N.B., a
derai-eagle rising ppr., on each wing a
crescent reversed gu. In allum.
cj. 80. 2
Alston, George, Esquire, of Hill House,
Newbury, Berks, same crest and
motto.
Alston, William, Esquire, of Stockbriggs,
Lauarksh., same crest and motto.
Alston, William Charles, Esquire, of
Elmdon Hall, near Birmingham, same
crest and motto.
Alston, William Hamilton, Esquire, of
Oakburn, Helensburgh, N.B., a denii-
eagle rising ppr. In Altum. »o. 2
Alston, a lion passant regardant gu. 6. I
Alston, Scotland, a demi-eagle rising ppr.
In altum. 80. 2
Alston, Charles Henry, Esquire, merchant,
Glasgow, a demi-eagle rising ppr., on
each wing a crescent reversed gu. In
altum. cj. So. 2
Alston, Westerton, an eagle issuing, wings
expanded ppr. Sursum. 80. 2
Alstone, Colonel, Scotland, a demi-eagle,
wings expanded and iiifortod ppr., on
each wing a crescent reversed gu. In
altum. cj. 80. 2
Alstone of Newton, Suff., Assington, and
Marleford, out of a crescent arg., an
etoile or. hmnotus. cj. 163. 4
Altamont, Earl of, see Sligo, Marquess of.
Altham and AUtham, a demi-lion gu.,
supporting a rudder sa. 11. 11
Altham, Cook-: (i) A demi-lion
Alverd, Alured, or Alvarde, a mill-rind or.
165. II
Alverstone, Baron (Webster), Winterfold,
Cranleigh, Surrey, a swan's head and
neck erased ppr., encircled by an
annulet az., and holding in the beak a
like annulet. Veritas puritas. 245. 2
Alves and Alvis, see Alvas.
Alwaye, Streetely, Beds, a hind's head
arg., between two holly-branches vert,
fructed with berries gu.
Alwood and AUwood, a demi-stag salient
ppr., attired or. 119. 2
Alwyn, Essex, a lion's gamb erect and
erased sa., enfiled with a mural coronet
or. cj. 36. I
Alye, a lion's face or, between two wings
sa. 2T. 4
Alye, a leopard's face or, between a pair
of wings displayed sa.
Alye, Dorset, a stag's head erased per
pale arg. and or, on the neck a fesse
crenelle gu., charged with three
escallops of the second.
Alyson, Kent, a pheon arg., with part of
broken shaft or. 174. 10
Amand, Amane, or Amarme, a pome-
granate ppr. 152. 4
Amarle or Armarle, a lion passant or,
resting its dexter paw on a mullet gu.
Amary, Essex, a cat's head and neck
affrontee arg., holding in the mouth a
25-
Amberley, Viscount, see Russell, Earl of.
Ambesacs and Amboraes, out of a ducal
coronet or, a man's head in profile
Ambler, a mascle or. ,6^. g
Ambler and Anbler, two dexttf hands
conjoined supporting a royal co,vn
Ambler, Kirkton, Lines, a demi leopard
arg., holding a laurel crown ppr
Amborow, Anbury, or Anborow, - bear's
head erased sa., niuzzled or.
35- 2
uoldir? a ship's racluersa. (/or Mtham]
II. n." (2) A talbot - sejant sa.,
collared or, reposing the dexter fore-
paw on an escutcheon arg., charged
with an estoile az. {jor Cool). Pro
Deo el Catholica fide. cf. 55.3
Altham, Edward, Esquire : (i) A demi-
lion or, charged with three mullets and
erased gu., holding a ship's rudder sa.
(2) A talbot sejant sa., collared or,
reposing the dexter forepaw on an
escutcheon arg., charged with an
estoile az. Pro Deo et Catholica fide.
Altham, John Altham Surtees, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Althan or Althaun, a demi-archer vested,
shooting ppr. 187. 6
Althorp, Viscount, see Spencer, Earl of.
Althoun, a dexter hand apaumee ppr.
222. 14
Alvanley, Baron (Arden), out of a ducal
coronet or, five ostrich-feathers arg.,
charged with a crescent. Patientia
vinces. 114. 3
Alvarde, Ipswich, see Alverd.
Alvares, a demi-lion rampant ppr., hold-
ing in the dexter paw a mascle az.
Alvas, Alves, and Alvis, Scotland, a garb
or. Deo favente. 153-2
Alvensl»'>?r!, Earon ^, cut of a mar-
quess's coronet ppr., a staff raguly per
pale gu. and or, couped, surmounted
by a rose. ,
.-, tiiauiiUge, a cross crosslet nfcued lu
). I pale gu., surmounted by two swords in
saltier ppr. 166. 14
Ambros. Ambrose, and Ambross, a hand
holding a billet arg. 215. 11
Ambrose, William Henry, Esquire, 45,
St. James's Square. Netting Hill, W.,
and Lanarksh., issuant from the
battlements of a tower or, a cubit arm
ppr., holding in the hand a billet in
bend sinister, also or. J'espire en
Dieu. 215. 13
Ambrose, a cherub's head between two
wings. 189. 9
Ambrose, a pelican in her piety or,
charged on the breast with a shamrock
ppr. In Heaven is all my trust. C/.98.14
Ambry or Ambrey, a wolf's head erm.,
holding in the mouth a rose- branch.
29. 7
Amcot and Amcots, a squirrel sejant gu.,
cracking a nut or. I35- 7
Amcotes and Amcotts, Weston Cracroft,
of Kittlethorpe Park, Newark, and
Amcotts, Lines: (i) A squirrel sejant
gu., collared, and eating an acorn or.
(2) A stock ppr., supporting with his
dexter foot a battle-axe staff or,
headed arg. 135. 7
Amcots, a squirrel sejant gu., collared or.
135- 4
Amcotts, Bart., a boar's bead couped and
erect arg., issuing out of the mouth an
estoile or.
AMI
Amcotts, see Cracroft-Amcotts.
Ameers, a long cross crossed on three
grieces arg. 166. 6
Amenton, an antelope's head ppr.
cf. 126. 2
Amerace, a mascle arg. 167. 9
Amerdley, a heart inflamed gu., winged
or. no. 6
Ameredith of Marston, Devonsh., a demi-
lion rampant sa., ducally gorged and
lined or. cf. 10. 7
Ameredith of Tamerton, the same crest.
Amerex and Americe, a torteau charged
with a talbot's head arg., erased or.
57- 5
Amerie, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
fieur-dc-Iis in pale or. cf. 215. 5
Amery of Park House, Stourbridge, out
of a mural coronet, a talbot's head.
Tu ne cede malis. 56. 6
Amery, London, same crest and motto.
Ames, Frederick, Esquire, of Hawford
Lodge, near Worcs., a rose arg.,
slipped and leaved ppr., and in front
thereof an annulet or. 244. 1 1
Ames, Henry St. Vincent, Esquire, of
Cote House, Westbury-on-Trym, Bris-
tol, same crest. Fama Candida rosa
dulcior,
Ames, Louis Eric, Esquire, of Linden,
Morpeth, same crest and motto.
Ames, Lionel Gerard, of The Hyde,
Bedford, a rose arg., slipped and leaved
vert, in front thereof an annulet or.
Non sihi. cf. 149. 5
Ames and Amos, a square collegiate cap
sa. 180. 9
Amherst Earl (Amherst), Montreal,
Sevenoaks, Kent, on a mount vert,
three tilting-spears points upwards or,
headed arg., one in pale and two in
saltier, environed with a chaplet of
laurelvert. Constantiaetvirtute. 175. 11
Amherst, of Hackney, Baron (Tys'sen-
Amherst), Didiington Hall, Brandon,
Norf. : (i) In the centre, on a
mount vert, three tilting-spears, one
in pale and two in saltire or, headed
arg., encircled by a wreath of laurel
ppr. (for Amhurst or Amherst). 175. 11.
(2) Upon the dexter side, in front of
a trefoil slipped vert, a dexter arm
fessewise couped, vested gu., cuff az.,
the hand ppr. holding a cross crosslet
fitchee erect, also gu. {/or Daniel).
207. 8. (3) Upon the sinister side,
a demi-lion rampant per fesse wavy
or and az., ducally crowned gu., and
holding between the paws an escut-
cheon of the second charged with an
estoile of the first {/or Tyssen). Victoria
Concordia crescit {Amherst) ; Toujours
fret {Daniel) ; Post mortem virttis vire
scit {Tyssen). 14. 2
Amherst, Hon. JosceUne George Herbert,
of Holmesdale, Darlington, Western
Australia, on a mount vert, three hke
spears, one erect and two in saltire,
girt with a wreath of laurel ppr.
Constanlia et virtute.
Amhurst, see Amherst.
Amias, Norf., a buck's head erased arg.,
attired or, the neck gorged with a
wreath arg. and sa. c/. 121. 2
Amidas, London, a branch of oak ppr.,
acorned or. c/. 151. 3
Amiel, a hunting-horn sans strings sa.
228. II
AMI
Amiens, Viscount, Ireland, «ee Aldborough,
Earl of.
Amitesly, GIouc, a bezant charged with
a pale indented gu. cj. 1 59. 6
Amler, Shropsh., an eagle's head erased.
83. 2
Amo, a negress's head from the breasts
affrontee, the face smiling ppr., with
ear-rings or. 1S2. 4
Amock, a man's head from the shoulders
in profile ppr., vested gu., wreathed arg.
and sa.
Amock, a savage's head from the
shoulders, vested gn., wxeathed arg.,
and sa.
Amond or St. Amond, Scotland, three
cinquefoils az., stalked and leaved
vert.
Amond, out of a mural coronet a grifBn's
head. 67. 10
Amond, Scotland, out of a mural coronet
a griffin's head ducally gorged.
67. 6
Amond, Scotland, an arm in armour
embowed brandishing a scimitar, all
ppr. 196. 10
Amorie or D'Amorie, Glouc, out of a
mural coronet or, a talbot's head az.,
eared of the first. 56. 6
Amory, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume
of seven ostrich-feathers arg., four and
three.
Amory, see Heathcote-Amory.
■ Amos and Ames, a square collegiate cap
sa. 180. 9
Amos of St. Ibbs, Herts, a stag's head.
Sapcre aude. 121. 5
Amosley, a horse at full speed sa. 52. 8
Amouth, a battle-axe and the top of a
javelin in saltier ppr.
Amphlet, Staffs, a dromedary ppr.
132. 2
Amphlett, Richard Holmden, K.C., of
Wychbold Hall, Worcs., a dromedary
ppr., bridled sa.
Amphlett, Rev. Charles, of Earlscombe,
Worcs., on a mount vert, a drome-
dary statant ppr., charged with three
cinquefoils sa. Vincit qui patitur.
Amphlett, Edward Greenhill, J. P., of
Worthing, Sussex, on a WTeath arg.
and az., a dromedary statant ppr.,
with halter and line reflexed over the
back or, charged on the body with two
lozenges arg. Chi legge regrje. 292. 1 5
Amphlett, Charles Edward, Captain 6th
(Inniskilling) Dragoons, same crest
and motto.
Amphlett, a dromedary ppr., bridled sa.
Honour before honours.
Amphlett, John, Esquire, Clent, Stour-
bridge, a dromedary statant, bridled
ppr.
Ampthlll, Baron (Russell), Government
House, Madras, a goat statant arg.,
armed and unguled or, charged witli
a mullet sa. for difference. (Vie sura
sara. 307. i
Amsden and Amsdon, a cross-fleury
fitched or, fleury gu., between two
wings ppr.
Amson of Lees, Chesh., a cock blackbird
ppr. between two ostrich-feathers
arg.
Amson, a crane ppr. 105. 9
Amy of Jersey, out of a ducal coronet or,
a peacock's head ppr., holding a sprig
vert. Hostis honori invidia.
1.3
Amy or Amye, Cambs., out of a ducal
coronet or, an eagle's head ppr., in
beak a sprig vert.
Amyand, a naked arm embowed ppr.,
holding three ears of corn bladed, all
or. I,a vie durante. cf. 202. 6
Amyand of Moreas Court, Heref., Bart.,
a crow ppr. 107. 14
Amyas, Norf.,
gorged with
at the end.
Amyas, Tilbury, Esses, a hind trippant
ppr., collared gu. cf. 124. 14
Amyat and Amyatt, a ram passant ppr.
cf. 129. 5
Amyatt, Southampton, a ram passant
arg. cf. 129. 5
Amys, Essex, a hind trippant arg., col-
lared gu cf. 124. 12
Anables, a stag at gaze ppr. 117. 3
Anby and Anbley, a dexter hand ppr.,
holding a cross patee fitched in pale
gu. 221. 12
Ancaster, Earl of (Heathcote-Drummond-
Willoughby), Normanton Parli, Stam-
ford: (i) A Saracen's head affrontee,
couped at the shoulders ppr., ducally
crowned or. (2) On a ducal coronet
or, a sleuth-hound arg., collared and
leashed gu. (3) On a mural crown az.,
a pomey as in the arms, between two
wings displayed erm. Loyunte me
Ancher and Anchor, Kent, a bull's head
erased gu. 44. 3
Ancketill, Ireland, an oak-tree ppr.,
acorned or. Vade ad fornicam.
143- 2
Ancketill of Anketill's Grove, co. Monag-
han, same crest and motto.
Ancketill, Dorset, on a mount vert, an
oak-tree ppr. 143. 14
Ancketill, Dorset, the root of an oak-
tree erased, out of it a live branch
sprouting ppr., acorned or.
Ancram, Earl ol, see Lothian, Marquess
of.
Ancram, Hill House, Frome, an anchor
erect sa. Hold fast. 161. i
Andby, Andy, or Andey, Devonsh., on the
stump of a tree a crane statant, all
ppr. 105. 12
Andby, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
cross patee fitchee in pale gu.
cf. 221. 12 I
Andegarvia, an escarbuncle sa. 164. 12 !
Andelby, an escutcheon gu., charged !
with a cross raoline or.
Anderdon, Hants, a dexter arm in ;
armour, embowed ppr , garnished or, |
the hand apaumee, also ppr. 200. i
Anderley, a dolphin haurient devouring
a fish ppr. 140. 6
Anderson-, Pelham, Earl of Yarborough,
see Yarborough.
Anderson, see Macaulay-Anderson.
Anderson, Bart., Yorks, a \Yater-spaniel
passant or. Gnaiitcr. 57. 9
Anderson, Warw., a talbot passant or.
54. I
Anderson, Scotland, a crescent or.
Gradatim. 163. 2
Anderson, an oak-tree ppr. Stand sure.
143- 5
Anderson of Airdbreck, an oak-tree ppr.
Stand sure. 14. 35
Anderson, Sir Alexander, of Aberdeen, an
oak-tree ppr. Stand sure. 143. 5
AND
Anderson of Liverpool, an oak-tree, and
equally pendant therefrom two weights
ppr. Pro Deo certo. 143. 10
Anderson, Bart., of Fermoy, Ireland, a
tree ppr., surmounted of a saltier
humettee sa. Stand sure.
Anderson, James Henry, Esquire, of
Portarlington Road, West Bourne-
mouth, upon a mount vert, an oak-
[ tree ppr., in front thereof three cross
crosslets fitchee, one in pale and two
in saltier sa. Stand sure.
Anderson of New South Wales, a yew-tree
ppr. Sic viret virtus. Ubi solum ihi
ccrtum.
Anderson, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr.
Recte quod honeste. nj- 7
Anderson, on a mount a stag lodged, all
ppr. 115. 12
Anderson, Alnwick, a stag lodged amidst
rushes, the neck pierced with an arrow
or, headed arg.
Anderson of Jesmond House, Northumb.,
on a mount vert, a stag lodged, wounded
in breast by an arrow, in mouth an ear
of wheat, all ppr., charged on side
with a bugle-horn or. Nil desperan-
dum, auspice Deo.
Anderson, London and Scotland, a
phoenix in flames ppr. Providentia.
82. 2
Anderson, Penley, Herts, a spaniel-dog
passant ppr. 57. 9
Anderson, merchant, London; a phoenix
in flames ppr. Dominus providehit.
Anderson, an eagle issuing, wings ex-
panded and inverted ppr., gazing at
the sun gu.
Anderson, an eagle issuing. Qui honeste
fortiter.
Anderson, an eagle issuing, holding in
the dexter claw an olive-branch, all
ppr. Qui honeste fortiter. ? Anderson, Walter N., of Toronto, Ontario,
an eagle issuing, holding in the dexter
claw an olive-branch ppr. Qui honeste
fortiter. 80. 3
Anderson of Whiteburgh, a crescent arg.
Ut se crescit clarescit. 163. 2
Anderson, Archibald, Esquire, of 30,
Oxford Square, London, a crescent arg.
Gradatim. 163. 2
Anderson of Newbigging, a mullet az.
Nil conscire sibi. 164- 2
Anderson, Glasgow, a cloud ppr. Recte
quod honeste. 162. 13
Anderson of Glasgow, an elephant's head
couped ppr. ^ , , 133-2
Anderson, out of a ducal coronet or, a
stag's head affrontee, in the mouth a
dart ppr. cf. 119. 13
Anderson, London, out of a ducal coronet
arg., a hind's head or, pierced through
the neck with an arrow sa., feathered
of the first. 1 24. 6
Anderson, Newcastle, an eagle's head
erased arg., holding in the beak an
arrow in pale gu., headed and feathered
or.
Anderson, George, Esquire, M.A., J.P., of
Little Harle Tower, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne (as recorded in the College of
Arms), in front of a falcon's head
erased sa, guttee d'or, holding in the
beak an arrow palewise, head down-
wards ppr., three hearts or. 88. 8.
A falcon's head erased sa., guttee.
AND
beaked and eyed or, holding in the
beak an arrow in bend dexter head
downwards ppr. Vigilatts et certv.s.
88. 13
Anderson, Bradley, Durh., on a chapeau
gu-^
turned up erm., a griffin's head
erased arg., charged on the neck with
fetterlock aa.
Anderson, Kenneth Lockwood Morrison,
Esquire, of Cluny, Swanage, Dorset,
issuing from waves of the sea a sea-
horse's head ppr., holding in the
mouth a trident or, and on an escroll
below the shield. Stand sure.
Anderson, Ireland, on a mount a leopard
couchant gardant, crowned nnth an
antique crown. cj. 24. 9
Anderson-Pelham, Hon. EveUm Corn-
wallis, of 29, Belgrave Square: (0 A
peacock in hie pride arg. (for Pelham).
(2) A water-spaniel or (for Anderson).
Vincit amor patria. |
Anderson of Linkwood, a hand holding
a pen all ppr. Honesty is the best i
policy. 217. 10
Anderson, Sussex, a hand holding a pen.
Honesty is the best policy. 217. 10
Anderson of Tushielaw, Stirling, a sword
in pale, between two branches of laurel j
in orle ppr. Pro bello vel pace. 1 70. 3
Anderson, SOU HiU, Middx., three
ostrich-feathers encircled with a chain
or, on the centre one a crescent.
Anderson, Aberdeen, a cross-staff erect,
marked with the degrees of latitude.
Per more.
Anderson, a ship in full sail ppr. 160. 13
Anderton, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed ppr., garnished or, the hand
apaumee ppr. 200. i
Anderton, Lanes, a curlew arg.
Anderton, William Arthur Alphonsus
Joseph Ince (Major), of Euxton, Lanes,
a curlew ppr. We stoop not. j
Anderton, E., Esquire, Trunstone, West-
down, Ilfracombe, a curlew arg. Su-
pero non cedo.
Anderton, a stork ppr. 105. 1 1
Anderton of Brondyffrjrn, Denbighsh.,
a stork arg., holding in the beak
three cinquefoils slipped or, and resting
the dexter leg on a shackbolt sa.
Anderton, Wilfrid Francis, Esquire, of
Haighton, Preston, Lanes, issuant out
of a crescent Tert, a buck's head, hold-
ing in the mouth an ear of wheat ppr.
Aude incipe. 228. 2
Andesley, a sword ppr., and a cross cross-
let sa., in saltier. 166. 1 2
Andlaw, an eagle's head sa. 83. i
Andover, Viscount, see Suffolk, Earl of.
Andrade, a wolf's head or. 30. 5
Andre or Andree, a mill-rind az. 165. 11
Andrea or St. Andrew, a cinquefoil arg.
14S. 12
Andrea, a hurt, charged with a lion's
head erased, collared gu. cf. 19. i
Andrew, Devonsh., a stag's head erased
sa., attired or. 121. 2
Andrew of Tredinick, Cornw., a stag at
gaze, holding in his mouth a wheat
ear, all or, charged on the side with
two mascles interlaced az. Prospice.
Andrew of Nethertarvit, a star or. Give
and forgive. 164. 3
Andrew of Clockmill, a dexter hand
holding a laurel-branch ppr. Virtute
et fortuna. 219. 9
14
Andrewes, Rutl., a derai-lion or, ducally
crowned arg., holding up in the dexter
paw a human heart gu.
Andrewes, Sufi., a stag's head erased arg.,
charged with a crescent for diHerence.
119. 8
Andrewes, a Moor's head in profile,
couped at the shoulders ppr.
192. 13
Andrewes, a Moor's head in profile sa.,
banded arg. 192. 13
Andrews, Bart., of Denton, Northamp., a
blackamoor's head in profile, couped
at shoulders, wreathed about the
temples, all ppr. 192. 13
Andrews, Bart., of Shaw Place, Berks,
out of an Eastern coronet or, a blacka-
moor's head couped ppr., in the ear a
pendant or. Victrix fortunce aapientia.
192. 6
Andrews, a Moor's head in profile, couped
at the shoulders ppr. 192-13
Andrews, Oxou., a dexter arm vested
vert, cuffed arg., holding in the hand
a branch ppr. Nee careo, nee euro.
Andrews, Surrey, a stag's head erased arg.
Quod honestnm ntile. 121. 2
Andrews, Richard, Southampton, a stag's
head erased arg. 121. 2
Andrews, Scotland, a hand holding a
branch of laurel ppr. Virtute et for-
tuna. 219. 9
Andrews, Suff., an acorn vert. cf. 152. :
Andrews, a Moor's head couped ppr.
192. 13
Andrews, Suff., a stag's head erased or.
121. 2
Andrews, Hants, a greyhound's head
couped per pale or and sa., charged
on the neck with a saltier humettee
between two roundles in fess, all
counterchanged.
Andrews, of Lathbury, Bucks, of Norf.
and Suff., a stag's head erased arg.
121. I. {For the Siiflollc branch, I
charged with a crescent for difference.)
119. 8
Andrews, Middx., on a naval coronet j
or, a dove volant v.ith an olive-branch |
in the beak, all ppr.
Andrews, Suff., a bird, wings expanded 1
az., holding in its beak a laiurel-branch I
vert. 94. 5
Andrews, upon a mount vert, a dove
holding in the beak an olive-leaf
slipper! ppr., and charged on the breast
with an escallop gu.
Andrews, Warw., a demi-lion az., gorged
with a collar or, charged with three
mullets of the first. cf. 10. 9
Andrews, London and Hants, an arm
erect habited vert., cuffed arg., charged
on the sleeve with a quatrefoil or, and
holding in the hand a branch of the
first fructed of the third.
Andrews of Rivington, Lanes, a Moor's
head in profile, couped at the shoulders
ppr., in ear a pendant arg. Fortiter
defendit. 192. 13
Andros, on a tower a lion rampant sa.
157. 12
Andros, Guernsey, a blackamoor's head,
couped at the shoulders and wreathed
about the temples, all ppr.
Andson, Angus, a fir-tree seeded ppr.
Stand sure. 144. 13
Anelche, an eagle, wings expanded ppr.
77- 5
ANK
Anelsbey, Glouc, a bezant charged with
a pale indented gu. cf. 159.6
Anesworth, see .■\insworth.
Aneys, a sword in bend ppr. 170. 5
Angas or Anges, an ostrich-head erased
arg., holding in the beak a horse-shoe
ppr.
Ange, a cross formce or, between two
wings az. 1 10. 7
Ange, a cross formee fitchee or, between
two wings az'. cf. 1 10. 7
Angel, Angle, Anegall, or Anegal, on a
chapeau a tower, all ppr. cf. 1 56. 2
Angeldon, London, a knot sa., between
two wings or.
Angell, London, out of a ducal coronet or,
a demi-pegasus arg., crined gu.
cf. 47- 5
Angell, Surrey, same crest. Stare super
iras antiques.
Angell, on a mount vert, a swan arg.,
ducally gorged or, beaked and legged
gu. cf. 100'. 7
Angellis or Angles, a lion's gamb erect,
holding a cross pattee fitched or.
cf. 36. 9
Anger and Angier, Kent, a martlet flying
over a castle, ruined in the sinister
tower ppr. cf. 155. 2
Anger, an escarbuncle or. 164. 12
Angersteen and Angerstein, a lion's
head erased gu., holding in the mouth a
quatrefoil vert.
Angerstein of Weeting Hall, Norf., be-
tween two elephants' trunks a stork,
holding in its dexter claw a stone,
all ppr.
Angesteen, a crane ppr., holding in the
dexter claw a mullet arg. cf. 105. 6
Angeville of Thethelthorpe, Lines, a
branch of three roses arg., stalked and
leaved vert. 149. 8
Ange Vine and Angevyne, Lines, same
crest.
Anglesey, Marquess Of (Paget), Beaudesert,
Lichfield, Staffs, a demi-heraldic tiger
sa., maned, armed, ducally gorged and
tufted arg. Per il suo contrario. 25.7
Angolesme,"the sail of a ship ppr. 160. 9
Angolisme, a lion's gamb sa. cf. 36. 4
Anguilla, a bezant charged with a talbot's
head erased sa. cf. 57. i
Anguish, Norwich, a snake nowed ppr.,
between two branches of fern vert.
Latet unguis in hcrha.
Angus, a quadrangular castle. 155-4
Angus, Scotland, a lion crowned with
an antique crown or. Fortis est
Angus, John, Esquire, Aberdeen, a lion
passant gardant gu., armed and
langued az. Fortis est Veritas. 4. 3
Anhelet, a gem ring or, the stone gu.
167. 14
Anke or Ankor, a bull's head erased gu.
44- 3
Anketel, a rose gu. 149. 2
Anketell of Shaftesbury, on a mount
vert, an oak-tree ppr. 143. 14
Anketel], the stump of an oak-tree, the
branches sprouting, acorned ppr.
Anketell of AiiketeU, Ireland, an oak-tree
ppr. Vade ad formicam. 143. 5
AnketeU-Jones, Henry Moutray Ernest,
Esquire, M.A., J.P., Burrishoole House,
Newport, co. Mayo, on a chapeau, a
stag at gaze. Coclitus mihi vires.
Ankor, a bull's head erased gu. 44. 3
ANK
Ankyrsley, a hunting-horn sans strings
vert, veruled arg. cj. 22S. 11 I
Anlaby, on a mount an oali-tree ppr.
143- 14 I
Anieby, Yorl;s, an arrow in pale, entiled
■n-ith a ducal coronet or. 174. 3
Aniet and Aniett, Yorks, on a rock a j
fire-beacon ppr. 177. 14
Aniey, a dexter arm, the hand gloved and
holding a hawk's lure ppr. r/. 217. 8
Anmers or Anners, Chesh., a lion's head
era-sed ppr. 17. 8
Anmetesley, a bezant charged with a
pale indented gu. cf. 159. 6
Anna and De Anna, a bezant, cf. 159. 14
Annabel], Annable, and Annables, a stag
at gaze ppr. 117. 3
Annaly, Baron (White), a cubit arm ppr.,
charged with a chevron engrailed gu.,
thereon a cross crosslet or, holding in
the hand three roses of the second,
slipped ppr. Vi et virtute. 245. 10
Annand, Surrey, a griffin segreant ppr.
Sperabo. 62. 2
Annand of Annandale, a rose stalked and
leaved ppr. Quod honestum -utile. 149.5
Annandale, Scotland, same crest and
motto.
Annandale, a spur erect or, winged arg.
III. 12
Annat, Scotland, a boar sa., transfixed
with an arrow. 40. 14
Anncell, a stag's head affrontee, ducaUy
gorged. 119. 14
Anncey and Anncy, on a mural coronet
a stag sejant ppr. 116. 4
Anne, a woman's head couped at the
breasts ppr., vested arg., the hair
dishevelled or.
Anne, Major Ernest Lambert Swinburne,
of Burgwallis, Yorks. : (i) A maiden's
head couped at the shoulders ppr.,
crined or (for Avne). 182. 5. {2) A
leopard's face gu. between two dragons'
wings ppr., each charged with a fret
sa. (/or Charlton). 10. 3
Anne of Trickley, Yorks., a buck's head
cabossed arg. 122. 5
Anneles, a mermaid ppr., the tail vert.
184- 8
Annelshie, a bezant charged with a pale
indented gu. cj. 159. 6
Annesley, Ireland, a demi-lady support-
ing a portcullis. 183. 7
Annesley, Oxon., a Moor's head in profile,
couped sa., wreathed about the temples
arg. and az. Virtutis aniore. 192. 13
Annesley, Viscount Valentia, see Valentia.
Annesley, Earl (.Annesley), Castlewellan,
CO. Down, a Moor's head in profile ;
couped at the shoulders ppr., wTeathed
above the temples arg. and az. Virtutis
umore. \
Annesley of Arley Castle, Staffs : (i) A
Moor's head in profile couped ppr.,
wreathed about the temples arg., and
az. (/or Annesleif). 192. 13. (2) A
bull's caboshed ppr., between two flags
gu. {for Macleod). Hie inurtis afianeus.
Virtutis amove. Hold fast. 43. 5
Annesley, a Saracen's head in profile,
wTeathed arg. and az. 190. 14
Annesley, WiUiam Gore, Esquire, of
Delgany, Polstead Road, N., Oxford,
a Moor's head couped at the shoulders
in profile ppr., wTeathed about the
temples arg. and az. Virtutis amore.
241. 13!
1.5
Annesley, a buck's head or. 121. j
Annes, Anness, and Annis, a mascle or.
167. 9
Anngell, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or,
a demi-pegasus arg., crined gu. cf. 47. 5
Anningson, BusheU, M.A., Walthamead,
Cambridge, a scaling-ladder in bend
I arg. 301. 15
1 Annot, Annott, or Annat, a boar passant
sa., transfixed with an arrow ppr.
40. 14
Annyslay, a Moor's head couped sa.
192. 13
Anscell or Anstrell of Barford, Beds,
a demi-lion az., ducally gorged and
Lined or. cf. 10. 7
Ansdell, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
buckle or. 223. 11
Anselbie and Anselby, an arrow in pale,
enfiled with a ducal coronet or. 174. 3
Ansell, a demi-lion ppr., ducaUy gorged
and lined or. cf. 10. 7
Ansert, a demi-lion rampant, imperially
crowned, holding in the dexter paw a
sword wavy ppr. 14. 14
Ansley, a blackamoor's head in profile
couped at the shoulders ppr., gorged
■with a collar or, charged with three
escallops. cf. 192. 13
Anslow-Alabone, 51., 51. D., 20, Lower
Seymour Street, Portman Square, W.,
a lion's head erased, transfixed through
the neck with an arrow in bend point
downwards. 297. i
Anson, Sir William Reynell, Bart., of
Birch Hall, I^ancs, out of a ducal
coronet or, a spear erect ppr. Nil
desperandum.
Anson, Earl of Lichfield: (i) Out of a
ducal coronet or, a spear-head ppr.
(2) A greyhound's head, couped erm.,
charged on neck with two bars-gemelle
or. Nil desperandum.
Anson, Sir Archibald Edward Harbord
Anson, Esquire, of Southfield, Silver-
hill, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, out of a
ducal coronet or, a spear-head erect
ppr. Nil desperandum.
Anson-Horton, Henry, Esquire, of Catton
Hall, Burton-on-Trent : (i) Out of the
waves of the sea ppr., a tilting-spear [
erect or, headed and enfiled with a
dolphin arg., finned gold {for Horton).
(2) Issuant from a coronet or, a spear-
head erect ppr.
Anstavill, a castle triple-towered, a demi-
lion rampant issuing out of the middle
tower. I5q. 10
Anstay, Anstee, Anstey, and Anstle, a
martlet or. 95. 2
Anstead, Ansted, or Antished, a cross
formee or, charged with five torteaux.
cf. 165. 7
Anstell, Comw., a cross formee arg.,
guttee-de-poix. cf. 165. 7
Anstey, Rev. Henry, M.A., Slapton Rec-
tory, Leighton Buzzard, a martlet or.
Esse quam rid'-ri. 95. 2
Anstie, a leopard's face ppr., jessant-de-
lis gu. 22. 5
Anstis, Comw., out of a ducal coronet,
five ostrich-feathers, all ppr. 114. 13
Anstis or Anstice, a dexter cubit arm
vested per pale embattled, holding in
the hand a griffin's head erased ppr.
211. 6
Anston, a martlet issuing ppr.
Anstrell, see AnsceU.
ANT
Anstrother, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-man in armour ppr., in hand a
spear sa., headed arg.
Anstruther of that ilk. Bart., two arms
in armour embowed, grasping in the
gauntlets a battle-axe, all ppr. Periis-
sem ni periissem. 194. 12
Anstruther, Henry Torrens, Esquire, of
Gillingshill, Pittenween, same crest
and motto.
Anstruther of Hintlesham, Suff., same
crest and motto.
Anstruther, Inverkeithing, same crest
and motto.
Anstruther, Airdrie, same crest.
Anstruther, Carmichael-, Sir Windham,
Bart., Scotland: (i) The same as
a.hove {for Anstruther). 237.18. (2) An
arm in armour erect, grasping a broken
spear ppr. (for Carmichael). Toujours
pret. 2IO. 9
Anstruther, Sir Ralph William, Bart., of
Balcaskie, Pittenweem, Fifesh., two
arms in armour, counter-embowed,
holding in the hands a battle-axe, all
ppr. Periissem ni periissem. 237.18
Anstruther- Duncan, Alexander William,
Esquire, of Naughton, Fife, N.B., two
arms in armour, holding in the gaunt-
lets a battle-axe ppr. Periissem ni
periissem. 237. 18
Anstruther, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert
Hamilton, of Hintlesham Hall, Ips-
wich : ( I ) Two arms in armour, hold-
ing in the gauntlets a battle-axe, all
ppr. (2) Out of a wreath of laurel or,
a horse's head paly of six sa. and arg.
Periissem ni periissem.
Ansty, a martlet or. 95. 2
Anteshey and Antesley, a bezant charged
with a pale indented gu. cf. 1 59. 6
Anthonisz, Richard Gerald, of Colombo,
Ceylon, a lozenge gu., between wings
arg. Waarheid eer vrijheid.
Anthonisz, Hon. Peter Daniel, M.D.,
CM.G., M.L.C., of GaUe, Ceylon, a
lozenge gu. between two wings erect
arg. 1:0. 3
Anthony of London, a demi-goat ppr.,
charged with a bezant, armed and
attired or. cf. 128. 2
Anthony of Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks,
a demi-ram per fesse erm. and sa.,
horns and hoofs or, charged on the
body with a bezant thereon a leopard's
face gu. None pour haine.
Anthony and Antoaie, London, a goat's
head arg. 128. 12
Anthony, a goat's head or. 128. 12
Anton of Stoatfield, Lines, Middx.,
London, and Ireland, out of a mural
coronet, a lion's head arg. 19. 12
Antony or Antonie, Suff., a goat's head
gu. 1 28. 12
Antram, Dorset, a demi-griffin az.
Prudentia et animo. 64. 2
Antrim, Earl of (M'Donnell), Glenarm
Castle, Antrim: (i) A dexter arm
embowed fesseways, couped at the
shoulder, vested or, cuffed are., holding
in the hand ppr. a cross crosslet fitched
in pale az. (for M'Donnell). 203. 9.
(2) A sun in splendour or (for Kerr).
Sero sed serio. Toujours prlt.
162. 2
Antrobus, Sir Edmund, Bart., Amesbury
Abbey, Salisbury, a imicorn's head
couped arg., horned and maned or
ANT
i6
ARC
head couped sa., eared or, in the month
a snake veit, coiled about the trunk.
cf. 133- 2
Appleton, James Enderby, M.R.C.S.,
Linda, Poole Road, Bournemouth,
same crest. Omne bonum Dei donum.
Appleton, Suff., out of a ducal coronet
or, three pine-apples vert, the tops
purfled of the first.
gorged with a wreath of laurel vert,
issuing out of rays of the sun ppr.
Dti memor, gratus amicis.
Antrobus, John Coutts, of Eaton Hall,
Chester, same crest and motto.
Antrobus of London, same crest.
Antwisel or Antisell, an eagle, wings ex-
panded and inverted ppr. ~6. 13
Anvers, Chesh., a branch with three roses
ppr. 149. S
Anvers, De, a wyvern sa. 70. 2
Anvory, a dexter hand holding a holly-
branch ppr.
Anwell and Anwyl, England, and Parkin,
Merionethsh., an astrolabe ppr.
167. 7
Anwick, London, a dexter arm gu., the
hand holding a broken tilting-spear or.
214. 10
Anwill and Anwyl, Wales, two hands
issuing out of clouds pulling an anchor
out of the sea ppr. 224. 13
Anwyl, Robert Charles, of LIugwy,
Machynlleth, an eagle displayed or.
Eryr eryrod eri/ri.
Anwyt, an eagle displayed ppr. y^. 2
Aoluite, on a chapeau, a lion statant, tail
extended, all ppr. 4. 8
Apeele, a fleur-de-lis or, between two
wings arg. c/. 1 10. 5
Apesley, Surrey and Sussex, the same vivas.
crest. Apreece, a civet-cat ppr., pierced through
Ap-Enyions, a sheaf of arrows ppr., the middle with a spear-head erect.
banded gu. Virtutifidc. 173. 3 Aprice, Heref., a cock, wings expanded
Ap-Griffith, out of a cloud a dexter and a gu., holding in the beak a rose ppi
sinister arm shooting an arrow, all ppr. leaved and stalked vert.
cf. 200. 2 Ap-Riee, a boar's head erect arg.. pel
Aphe, Hants, out of a ducal coronet arg. i lettee, between two oak-branches vert,
a parrot's head or. | fiucted or.
Aphery, a trefoil slipped vert. 148. 9 j Apsey, a dove with an olive-branch in its
Ap-Howell, a gauntlet erect holding a beak volant over water, all ppr. 93. 1 1
sword, all ppr. 210. 4 ! Apsley, Lord, sec Bathurst, Earl of.
Apifer, a hand holding a spiked club ppr. j Apsley, Sussex, a fleur-de-lis or, between
cf. 214. 6 two wings arg. cj. no. 5
Apiliard or Appleyard of East Carlton, ! Apted, Suney, a stag's head erased or.
Norf., a demi-heraldic tiger quarterly; Semper eadem. 121. 2
gu. and az., the tail of the last tufted Apthorp, Rev. G. F., 1 3, De Parys Avenue,
sword, and in the sinister a baton ArbuTthnet, same crest. Tarn interna,
ensigned with a royal crown (for guam externa.
Woodville). Dum spiro spero. Arbuthnot, Viscount (Arbuthnot), Ar-
</. 186. 14 buthnott House. Fourdoun.Kincardine-
Appleton or Apleton, Suff., an elephant's [ shire, Scotland, a peacock's head
couped ppr., beaked or. Laws Deo.
103. 2
Arbuthnot of Arbuthnothaugh, a pea-
cock's head couped ppr. Deus me
suMinet. 103. 2
Arbuthnot, Sir Robert Keith, Bart.,
105, Cadogan Gardens, S.W., a pea-
cock's head ppr. Innocent arid true.
103.
Applewhaite of Stoke Ask, Suff., a cubit Arbuthnot, Scotland, a peacock's head
arm erect, holding in the hand an open couped ppr., beaked or. Laus Deo.
book. 215. 10 103. 2
Appleyard of Shotsham, Norf., an owi arg. Arbuthnot, Hugh Gough, Esquire, of
96. 5 I 40, Princes Gate, London, a peacock's
Appleyard, a demi-dragon ppr., holding I head ppr. Innocent and true.
in the dexter claw a scimitar arg. j Arbuthnot of Fiddes, a peacock ppr.
cf. 73. 10 ; Tarn interna, guam externa. 103. 7
Appleyard, see Apiliard. Arbuthnot of Montrose, a dove with an
Aprece, Bucks and Hants, an otter ppr., J adder in orle ppr. Innocue ac provide.
collared and lined or. cf. 134. 51 92. 11
Aprece, Bucks and Hant?, a spear erect i Arbuthnot of Weymouth, a ship under
arg. Labora ut alernnm vivas. 175. 9 I sail ppr. Fluctuo sed affluo. 160. 13
Apreece, Bart., of Washingley Hall, Arbuthnot, a cross pattee or. 165. 7
Hunts, a spear-head erect arg., im- Arcedeckne or Archdeckne, a dexter arm
brued ppr. Vix labora ut in externum in armour enibowed, holding in the
or, holding in the mouth a rose gu
stalked and leaved vert. cf. 25. 13
Apilston, a pelican in her piety, wings
displayed or, vulned ppr. 98. 14
Aplegath or Aplegarth of Bapley, Hants,
a demi-heraldic tiger gu., bezantee
armed and tufted or, charged with a
bend of the last. cf. 25. 13
Apleton, see Appleton.
Apletree, Hants, a goat passant arg.
hand a scimitar. iq6. 10
Arcedeckne-Butler, James Fitzwalter,
Esquire: (i) Out of a ducal coronet
or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
therefrom a demi-falcon rising arg.,
a label of the last upon a crescent
az., for difference (for Butler). (2) A
cubit arm erect, vested arg., charged
with three chevronels sa., the hand
ppr., grasping a sword in bend sinister
arg., pommel and hilt or (for Arce-
deckne). Timor Domini fans vit(r.
Arcedeckne-Butler, St. John Henry,
Esquire, of Coreen, Talawakelle, Ceylon,
same crests, and motto.
Arcester, Glouc, on a bezant, an escar-
buncle sa.
Bedford, a mullet pierced az. Nemo Archard, Kent, out of a ducal coronet a
nisi Christus. [ demi-fish ppr. 139. 14
Apuldrefield, on a chapeau gu., turned up Archbald and Archibald, Scotland, a de-
erm., a man's head in profile, couped at ' crescent arg. Ut reficciar. 163. i
the neck, wearing a cap arg., fringed Archbald and Archibald, Scotland, a
at the front and back gu. j palm-branch erect ppr. Dilat servata
Aquitar, London, a demi-lion rampant I fides. 147. i
or, muraUy crowned az., holding in ; Archbold, Ireland, a lion's head couped
the dexter paw a laurel- branch slipped I erm., guttee-de-sang. c/. 21. i
ppr- I Archbold, Worcs. and London, a dove
/. 129. 5 j Arabin, the sun rising behind a mountain ! rismg arg. 94. 2
96. 5 I ppr. ^^ _ ^ _ ^ , ^'^-- 10 Archdale and Archedale, London, out of
Apleyard, an owl arg.
Appelton and Appolton, a camel couchant j Arabin of Beech Hill, Essex, and Drayton, '
ducal coronet
ppr.
heraldic tiger's
Apperley of Jforben, Montgomeryshire,
a pine-apple sa. 152. S
Applebee, a martlet or. 95. 2
Appleby, Leics., an apple or, stalked and
leaved vert.
Appleby, F. H., Brigade-Surgeon Lieu-
tenant-Colonel, Barnbygate House,
Newark, same crest. Fruclu arbor
cognoscitur.
Appleford, a derai-savage holding in the
dexter hand a sword, and in the sinister
a baton, ensigned with a royal crown,
aU ppr.
Jliddx., an eagle's head erased between I head arg., maned and tufted sa."
two wings sa., ducally crowned or. i 2^. 3
Nee temere, nee timide. Archdale, Edward Merwn, Esquire," of
Arabyn, a griffin's head erased ppr., Riversdale, BallinamaUard. co. Fer-
ducaUy crowned or, between two wings \ managh, out of a ducal coronet an
arg. j heraldic tiger's head arg., maned,
Arblaster or Allebaster, Staffs, a feather tufted, and armed sa. Data fata
in pale, entiled with a ducal coronet, ! secuta.
aU ppr. 114. 12 Archdale, Mervvn A., M.B., East Riding
Arblester, Areblaster, and Arablester, Asylum, Beverley, Yorks, out of a
out of a ducal coronet a greyhound's ducal coronet a talbot. Ferendo ei
head arg., collared or. cf. 61. 7 | sperendo.
Arbuckle, Scotland, a ram ppr. 131. 13 Archdall, Rev. William Frederick. M.A.,
cf. 186. 14 Arburthnet of Findoury, Scotland, a pea-
Apnleford, Essex and Berks : ( 1 ) An
apple or, having a leaf on either side j Arburthnet of Catherl:
vert (for Appleford). (2) A demi- | couped ppr., charged
savage holding in the dexter hand a I Sit laus Deo.
the Rectory, Crlanmire, R.S.O..
cock ppr. Interna prcestaiU. 103.7 Cork, same crest. Data fata secuta.
peacock's head Archdall, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
th a muUet or. ] heraldic tiger's head arg., langued gu.,
cf. 103. 2 1 tufted sa. Data fata secutus. 25. 3
ARC
ArchdaU of Castle ArchdaU and TriUic, '
Ireland: (i) Out of a ducal coronet
or, a heraldic tiger's head arg., named, |
tufted, and armed sa. (lor ArchdaU). [
25. 3. (2) On a chapeau ppr., a hand
vested az., grasping a sword ppr., hilt '
and pommel or (jor Montgomery).
(3) A squirrel sejant ppr. (for Memjn). I
Data fata seciUa. Honneur sans repos.
De Dieu tout. c/. 135. 2
ArchdaU, Ireland, a cross pattee erm.
cf. 165. 7
ArchdaU or Archdell, out of a ducal
coronet or, a griffin's head. 67. 9
Archdeacon, Cornw., a martlet flying over
a tower ppr. cf. i ;6. 9
Archdecon, co. Cork, a dexter cubit arm
vested arg., and charged with three
chevroneLs sa., the hand gra.sping a
sword ppr.
Archebold or Archbold, Staffs, a lion's I
head erased arg., collared gu. 18. 6 I
Archedale, see Archdale.
Archer-Burton, see Burton. [
Archer, Arthur Montfort, M.D., Dee
Hills Lodge, Chester, a Sagittarius |
passant drawing a bow, aU ppr. Sola j
bona quce honesta.
Archer, Robert Samuels, M.D., 15, St.
Domingo Grove, Liverpool, crest and I
motto as above.
Archer, Hubert Graves, Esquire, a
centaur. Sola bona quce honesta. [
Archer, Baron Archer (extinct), of Umber-
slade, Warw., out of a mural coronet |
gu., a dragon's head arg. Sola bona
qua honesta. 72. 11
Archer, Thomas Lancelot, M.R.C.S.,
82, Vincent Square, Westminster, out
of a mural coronet or, a wyvern's head
and neck gu. Sola bona quce. honesta.
Archer, Lines, a dragon's head per pale
gu. and az., between two wings ex-
panded, the sinister wing or, the dexter
arg., issuing out of a mural coronet
per pale of the last and third.
Archer, out of a mural coronet or, a
wyvern's head gu. Dens salutem
disponit. 72. II
Archer, a demi-dragon holding in the
dexter claw a dart.
Archer, E-ssex, a griiBn's head erased
arg., pierced through the neck by a
spear in bend sinister, point down-
wards.
Archer of Chelmsford, Essex, a griffin's
head erased arg., pierced by a spear in
bend sinister, collared gu., charged
with two crosses patee, in the beak
a slip of oak fructed ppr.
Archer de Boys, Essex; (i) A wyvern
arg. 69. 5. (2) A leg couped at the
thigh, embowed at the knee quarterly
sa. and arg., spur and leather or.
cj. 193. 8
Archer- Houblon, George Bramston, Es-
quire, of 73, Upper Berkeley Street ;
(i) Alion's head erased or (/or Ho7( Won). I
(2) A wyvern arg. (for Archer). (3) A
leg in armour, couped at the thigh ppr.,
garnished and spurred or (for Eyre).
Archer, Essex, a wyvern arg. 69. 5
Archer, Charles Gordon, of Trelaske,
Cornw., a quiver fuU of arrows fesse-
ways. 174. 4
Archer, Cornw., on a quiver full of
arrows lying fesseways, a serpent, all
ppr. " !
17
Archer, Essex and Kent, a bull's head
erased gu. 44. 3
Archer of Bourne, Kent, a bull's head
erased gu., armed or. 44. 3
Archer, Ireland, a mound az., banded
and crossed or. 159. 12
Archer, Ireland, a ducal coronet ppr.
Pro rege et pairia. 228. 10
Archer, William Henry Davies, Esquire,
B.A., LL.M., J.P., of Briokendon,
Longford, Tasmania, uses a bear's
gamb holding an arrow in bend, aU
ppr. Malo niori quam fcedari. Le fin
couTonne I'oeuvre. cf. 38. 4
Archer, Joseph, Esquire, J.P., of Pans-
hanger, Longford, Tasmania, uses a
bear's gamb holding an arrow in bend,
all ppr. 3Ialo mori quam fcedari. Le
fin cnuronne Vceuvre. cf. 38. 4
Archer, Scotland, a dexter hand and
sinister arm issuing from the wreath,
drawing an arrow in a bow to the head
ppr. 200. 2
Archer, an archer habited vert, in the
dexter hand a bugle-horn arg., raised
to the mouth, holding in the sinister
a bow erect, across the shoulders a
quiver full of arrows.
Archer, Essex, a leg in armour embowed,
couped at the thigh quarterly sa. and
arg., spurred or. 193. i
Archever, Scotland, two arms drawing
an arrow in a bow to the head. Ready.
200. 2
Archibald, see Archbald.
Archibald, Blackball, Scotland, a de-
crescent arg. Ut reficiar. 163. i
Archibald, a branch of palm-trees slipped
ppr. Ditat servata fides. 147. i
Archibald, Ireland, a palm-branch slipped
in bend ppr., in front thereof a mount
vert, thereon an estoile or. Palma non
sine pidvcre.
Archibald, Hon. Sir Adams George,
K.C.M.G., C.M.G., Q.C.. D.C.L . of
Halifax, and of The Cottage, Truro,
Nova Scotia, in the Dominion of
Canada, a palm-branch slipped in bend
ppr., in front thereof a mount vert,
thereon an estoile or. Palma non
sine pulvere.
Archibald, Charles Falcon, Esquire, of
Rusland HaU, Ulverston, a palm-
branch slipped in bend ppr., in front
thereof a mount vert, thereon an
estoile or. Palma non sine pidvere.
Archidecknie, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding in the hand a
dagger. 196. 5
Arcy, D', Ireland, a tilting-spear broken
in three pieces ppr., head in pale, other
two in saltier, banded gu. 175-2
Ard, a cock ppr. Vigilantia. 91. 2
ArdafT, a demi-lion arg., guttee-de-sang,
holding in the paws a lily of three
flowers az., slipped and leaved vert.
Ardagh, a demi-lion rampant or, pel-
lettee, holding three lilies arg., slipped
and leaved vert.
Ardee, Lord, see Meath, Earl of.
Ardem, a cross Calvary az. i66. i
Arden, see Haddington, Earl of.
Arden, Baron (Perceval), see Egmont,
Earl of,
Arden, Baron Alvanley, Chester, out of a
ducal coronet or, a plume of five
feathers arg., charged with a crescent
gu. Patientia vinces. II4-3
ARD
Arden or Arderne, Beds and Warw., a
plume of feathers az., charged with a
martlet or.
Arden, a thistle stalked and flowered
ppr- cf. 150. 2
Arden, Oxon., a boar passant quarterly
or and az. 40. 9
Arden, Warw., on a chapeau gu., turned
up or, a boar passant of the last.
cf. 40. 8
Arden, Percy, of Pontfaen, co. Pembroke,
a mount vert, thereon a boar pa-ssant
arg., semee-de-lis az., langued gu.,
armed and ungu. or. Doluere dente
lacessiti.
249.
Arden, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
a boar passant or. cf. 40. 8
Arden, East Burnham, Bucks, a boar
passant or, semee-de-lis gu. Doluere
dente lacessiti. cf. 40. 9
Arden, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
a wild boar passant or, charged with
three annulets. 40. 8
Arden, Warw. and Stalls, on a chapeau
az., tiu-ned up erm., a wild boar pas-
sant or. Quo me cunquc vocai pairia.
cf. 40. 8
Arden, Douglas, Esquire, a mount vert,
thereon a boar passant arg., semee-
de-lis az., langued gu., armed and un-
guled or. Doluere dente lace-fsili.
Arden, Percy, Esquire, of A7, Albany,
Piccadilly, same crest and motto.
Arden, Richard Edward, Esquire, of
East Burnham House, near Slough,
Bucks, same crest and motto.
Arden, George Edward, Esquire, on a
chapeau az., turned up erm., a wild
boar statant or. Quo me cunqve vocit
patria.
Arden of Gresham, Norf., same crest and
motto.
Arden, Middx., on a mount vert, a boar
passant arg., semee-de-lis az., langued
gu., armed and ungu. or. Doluere
dente lacessiti.
Arden, Oxon., a lion's gamb erased gu.,
holding a cross pattee fitchee. 36. 9
Arderes, Jleriden, Warw., a demi-lion
ar., gorged with a collar or, charged
with three mullets of the first, cf. 10. 9
Ardern, in a coronet or, a pvramid of
leaves vert. cf. 151. 14
Arderne, a plume of feathers arg., banded
or.
Arderne, Chesh. and Lanes, out of a ducal
coronet or, a plume of five feathers,
three or, two az. 114. 13
Arderne, issuing from a ducal coronet or,
a double plume of feathers gu., the
ends turned downwards of the first.
114. 4
Arderne, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet
or, seven feathers arg., tipped gu.
Arderne, Warw., a boar passant or. 40. 9
Arderne, on a chapeau az., turned up
erm., a boar passant or. cf. 40. 8
Arderne, on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a wild boar passant or, charged
with three annulets. 40. 8
Ardes of Sharington, Bucks, within a
catherine-wheel sa., ducally crowned or,
the sun in splendour.
Ardes, a catherine-wheel or, pierced sa.,
ducally crowned of the first.
Ardilaun, Baron (Guinness), Ashford,
near Cong, co. Gal way : ( i ) A boar
psLSsant quarterly or and gu., a crescent
ARD
for difference {]or Guinness). 40. 9.
(2) On a pillar arg., encircled by a
ducal coronet or, an eagle preying on
a bird's leg erased ppr. Spes mta in
Deo. 248. 1
Arding, Alfred Charles, Esquire, J.P.,
B.A., of Brazier's Park. Checkenden,
Oxon. : (i) A demigriffin vert, the
wing charged with three escallops,
two and one or, and holding in the
mouth a tilting-spear in bend ppr. (for
Arding). (2) Issuant from a rock a
flame of fire ppr.. environed by a chain
or (/or Wells). Semper fidelis.
Ardington or Arthington, Yorks, a dove
holding in its beak an olive-branch
ppr. 92- 5
Ardls, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding
in its de.xter paw a rose or, leaved
vert. 12. I
Ardrossan, Baron, Scotland, see Eglinton,
Earl of.
Ardyn, a cross Calvary az. 166. i
Ardyn, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
a boar passant or. c/. 40. S
Arel of France and England, a boar's
head erect, between two ostrich-
feathers. 41-14
Areskin, a dexter hand holding an es-
cutcheon, cf. 219. 7
Areskine, Scotland, a demi-griffin, hold-
ing in its dexter claw a sword ppr.
Ausim et confido. 64. 6
Areskine of Dun, a griffin's head erased,
holding in the beak a sword in bend,
all ppr. In Domino confido. 66. 10
Areskine, Scotland, an arm in armour
embowed, gauntleted, holding a sword,
all ppr. 195. I
Arfece, Arfois, or Arforce, a scaling-
ladder az. 158. 14
Argahast, a Doric column ppr.
Argal, a lion's head erased gu. 17.2
Argall, Argell, or Argill, a lion's head
erased ppr. 17. 8
Argall of Low Hall, Essex, a sphinx,
wings expanded ppr. 182.12
Argall, a sphinx or, winged arg. 182. 12
Argall, an arm in armour embowed sup-
porting a battle-axe, all ppr.
Argente and Argentine, Camb., a demi-
lion gu., holding a covered cup arg.
Argenton, a martlet sa. 95. 2
Argentre, an eagle's head erased gu. 83.2
Argles, 'Thomas Atkinson, of Eversley,
llilnthorpe, Westml., a lion's head
erased gu. Patri(s non sibi. i
Arguilla, on a bezant a talbot's head
erased sa. cj. 57. 2
Argum, Argun, or Argune, a hand erect
issuing from a cloud and holding an
open book, all ppr. sis. i
Argyll, Duke of (CampbeU, K.G., K.T.,
P.C.), Inverary Castle, Argyll, a
boar's head erased or, armed arg.,
langued gu. Vix ea nostra voco.
Ne oblii'iscaris. 42. 2
Ariel and Ariell, an anchor cabled and a
sword in saltier, all ppr. 169. 9
Aries, Ireland, a satyr holding in his
dexter hand a sword and in his sinister
a partizan, all ppr. Fides mihi pano-
plia. cf. 189. 3
Arkell or Arkle, a griffin sejant arg.,
holding in his dexter claw a garland
of laurel vert. 62. 9
Arklnstall, Camb., on a mount vert, a
greyhound sejant erm. 59. 3
18
Arkley, Scotland, within two thistles
disposed in orle flowered ppr., a rose
gu., barbed and seeded of the first.
Bene qui sedulo.
Arkroyd, a dog sleeping. 57. 13
Arkwright, Arthur Chandos, Esquire, of
Thoby Priory, Brentwood, Essex, an
eagle rising or, in its beak an escutcheon
pendent by a ribbon gu., thereon a hank
of cotton arg. Mulla tvli fecique.
Arkwright, Arthur William, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Arkwright, Rev. Edwin, of 36, Seymour
Street, London, same crest and motto.
Arkwright, Esme Francis Wigsell, Es-
quire, of Sanderstead Court, Croydon,
Surrey, same crest and motto.
Arkwright, Francis, Esquire, of Overton,
near Marton, Wellington, New Zealand,
same crest and motto.
Arkwright, Frederic Charles, Esquire, of
Willersley, Matlock, same crest and
motto.
Arkwright, Herbert Robert, Esquire, of
Knuston Hall, Irchester, same crest
and motto.
Arkwright, John Hungerford, Esquire, of
Hampton Court, Leominster, same
crest and motto.
Arkwright, John Thomas, Esquire, of
Hatton House, near Warw., same
crest and motto.
Arkwright, Loftus Joseph, Esquire, of
Parndon Hall, Little Parndon, Harlow,
Essex, same crest and motto.
Arkwright, Richard, Esquire, of Farnham,
Surrey, same crest and motto.
Arkwright, William, Esquire, of Sutton
Scarsdale, Chesterfield, same crest and
motto.
Arkwright, Rev William Harry, Esquire,
of the Vicarage, Wicksworth, Derbysh.,
same crest and motto.
Arkybus, a lion's head erased arg. 17. 8
Arle, a boar's head erect between two
ostrich-feathers. 41. 14
Arlote or Arlott, on a chapeau a leopard
passant gardant, three blades of rushes
on each side, all ppr.
Armesbury and Armesburg, Essex, two
hands conjoined, each issuing from a
cloud, all ppr. 224. i
Armeston of Burbage, Leics., a dragon's
head erased vert, scaled or, charged
with a crescent of the same for differ-
ence, cf. 71. 2
Armestone, Leics., a dragon's head
erased ppr. cf. 71. 2
Armestrang or Armstrong, Scotland, an
arm emboued ppr. Iniictus maneo.
202. 2
Armestrang, Armstrang, or Armstrong,
Scotland, a hand issuing out of a cloud,
holding a club, all ppr. Invicta lahore.
214. 9
Armet, see Armit.
Armfleld-Marrow, Peter, Esquire, between
two roses arg., seeded or, barbed vert,
a maiden's head couped at the shoulders
ppr., orined, also gold, the neck en-
circled with a garland of roses arg.,
barbed or, seeded vert. Fidite virtiite.
Armiger or Armeier of North Cieake,
Norf., on a ducal coronet or, an heraldic
tiger sejant gu., crined and tufted of
the first. 25. 12
Armine of Osgodby, Lines, on a mount
vert, an erm. ppr. 134. 10
ARM
Armistead, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed ppr., holding the butt-end of a
broken spear or. Suivez la raison.
197. 7
Armit and Armitt, on a mount vert, a
bull passant ppr. 45. 7
Armit, Armet, or Armuet, a demi-lion
rampant gu., holding between the
paws a helmet, the visor closed, arg.
Armitage of Egremont, Chesh., an arm
bendwise or, vested gu., crusuly and
cuffed of the first, holding a holly-
branch erect, slipped and fructed ppr.
Fortiler et fideliter.
Armitage, Yorks, a dexter arm embowed,
vested or, cuffed arg., grasping in the
hand ppr. a sword by the blade,
also ppr., hilt of the first point down
ward.
Armitage, Charles Ingram, of High Royd,
Honley, same crest.
Armitage, Cieorge Pollard, of Milnsbridge,
Yorks, a dexter arm embowed, couped
at the shoulder, vested or, cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand ppr. a staff gu.,
pointed and headed or. Semper para-
tus.
Armitage, Sir Elkanah, of the Priory,
Pendleton, Manchester, in front of
a dexter arm embowed, vested gu.,
cuffed arg., the hand grasping the
blade of a sword in bend sinister, the
point downwards, pommel and hilt or,
an escutcheon of the last charged with
a cross potent gu.
Armitage, Benjamin, Esquire, of Holme
Hall, BakeweU, Derbysh., same crest.
Armitage, Charles Smith, Esquire, of
the Lee Wood Hotel, Buxton, Derbysh.,
same crest.
Armitage, Vernon Kirk, Esquire, of
Sainton Park, Manchester, same crest.
Deo dtice ferro comitante.
Armitage, Walter Stanley, Esquire, of
34, Cambridge Square, Hyde Park,
London, in front of an arm embowed
vested az., cuffed arg., the hand
grasping by the blade a sword ppr.,
pommel anil hilt or, a dexter gauntlet
fesseways also or. Deo duce ferro
comitante. 233. 5
Armitstead, a dexter and a sinister arm
embowed in armour, each hand
grasping a spear erect ppr. Pro Rege
Armitstead, Rev. John Richard, M.A., of
Cranage Hall, Chesh., same cresf and
motto.
Armitstead, George, Esquire, of Kinloch
Laggan, Kingussie, N.B., crest as
above.
Armo, three passion-nails ppr., one in
pale and two in saltier.
Armony, a stag gu. "Z-S
Armorer, a gauntlet bendwise, holding
the shaft of a broken tilting-spear, all
ppr.
Armory, Ireland, an eagle's head or.
83. I
Armour, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
an esquire's helmet, all ppr. Cassis
ttitissi7na virtus. 217. 12
Armour, Donald, M.B., 89, Harley Street,
W., crest and motto as above.
Armstrang of Mangerton, an arm in
armour embowed ppr. 200. i
Armstrong of Whittock, an arm em-
bowed gu. Invictus maneo. 202. 2
ARM
Armstrong, Heref. and Worcs., an arm
em bo wed ppr. Invictus maneo. 202. 2
Armstrong, an arm in armour, couped at
the shoulder, embowed fessewise.
cf. 200. 4
Armstrong of WiUow Bank, Ireland,
an arm in armour. In Deo robur
mens.
Armstrong, Thomas St. George, Esquire,
of Garry Castle House, Banagher,
King's Co., same crest. Vi et ariiiis.
Armstrong of Ballycumber, Ireland, a
dexter arm in armour arg., the hand
ppr. Vi et armis. 200. i
Armstrong, Harkness, Rig Canobie, same
crest and motto.
Armstrong of Hemsworth, Yorks, same
crest and motto.
Armstrong, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed, hand apaumee ppr. 200. i
Armstrong, Norf., a dexter arm in
armour embowed arg., the hand
clenched ppr. Vi et armis.
cf. 200. I
Armstrong, Scotland, an arm embowed,
couped, cuffed arg., vested gu., holding
a sword, all ppr. Strength.
Armstrong, an arm in armour grasping
a sword az., billed and pommelled or.
Invictus maneo. 195. 2
Armstrong, Scotland, an arm issuing out
of a cloud holding a club ppr. Invicta
labore. 214. 9
Armstrong, King's Co., Ireland, an
armed arm holding a broken tilting-
spear ppr. 210. 9
Armstrong, Sir Andrew Harvey, Bart.,
Gallen Priory, Ferbane, King's Co.,
Ireland, an arm in armour embowed,
the hand grasping the trunk of an
oak-tree eradicated, all ppr. Invictus
maneo.
Armstrong, Sir George Carlyon Hughes,
Bart., 39, Cadogau Square, S.W., in
front of an arm couped at the shoulder,
embowed and barwise in pale, gar-
nished or, fists clenched, a trefoil
slipped vert. Vi et armis.
Armstrong, George Elliot, Esquire, of
24, Hans Road, S.W., same crest and
motto.
Armstrong of Termonfechan, Louth, out
of a mural coronet or, an armed
arm embowed, the hand grasping an
oak-tree eradicated ppr. Invictus
Armstrong, a dexter arm vambraced,
the hand ppr. grasping a leg in armour,
couped at the thigh of the same.
Armstrong, Marcus Beresford, Esquire,
J. P., of Chaffpool, near Ballymote,
same crest and motto.
Armstrong, Lieutenant-Colonel Richard,
6, Ashburn Place, London, S.W., same
crest and motto.
Armstrong-MacDonnell, Charles Randal,
of New HaU and KUkee, co. Clare:
(I) A dexter arm embowed fesseways,
vested or, cuffed arg., the hand ppr.
holding a cross crosslet fitchee erect
az., the arm charged with a crescent gu.
(for MacDonndl). cf. 203. 9. (2) A
dexter arm embowed and Ijfing vam-
braced fesseways ppr., the elbow resting
upon the wreath and charged with a
mullet gu., the hand grasping an armed
leg couped at the thigh and bleeding,
also ppr. Toujours pret. Vi et armis.
19
ARR
Armstrong, Baron, of Cragside, Both-
bury, Northumb., and Jesmondene,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, within a gar-
land of oak vert, an arm vambraced
and embowed, resting upon the elbow,
holding in the hand a sledge-hammer,
all ppr. Fortis in armis. 234. 2
Armstrong, Baron, see Watson -Arm-
strong.
Armuet, see Armit.
Armytage, London and Yorks, a demi-
lion arg., holding in the dexter paw a
cross botonnee gu.
Armytage, Su: George John, Bart., of
Kirklees, Yorks, a dexter arm embowed,
couped at the shoulder, vested or, the
cuff arg., holding in the hand ppr.
a staff gu., pointed and headed or.
Semper paratus.
Armytage, Arthur Henry, Esquire, of
Marton HaU, BridUngton, Yorks, a
dexter arm embowed, couped at the
shoulder, habited or, the cuff arg.,
holding in the hand ppr. a staff gu.,
headed and pointed or. Semper
paratus.
Armytage, Francis Reginald, Esquire, of
Windsor House, Shrewsbury, same
crest and motto.
Armytage, Godfrey, Esquire, of Carr
Lodge, Horbury, Wakefield, same
crest.
Armytage, Percy, Esquire, same orest
and motto.
Armytage, George, Esquire, J.P., of
Ingleby, Winchelsea, Victoria, Aus-
tralia, and of 59, Queen's Gate, London,
S.W., a dexter arm embowed, couped
at the shoulder, habited or, the cuff
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a dagger
of the second, pommel and hilt of the
first. Semper paratus. 204. i
Arnald or Arnauld, a demi-cat gardant
ppr. 26. 12
Arnall- Thompson, Harry Thompson,
Esquire, of Haworth, Keighley,
Yorks, and Ansty Frith, Leicester :
(i) In front of two flagstaves ppr.,
flowing from each a pennon gu., a lion
couchant sa., charged on the shoulder
with a bezant {for Thompson). (2) In
front of a demi-leopard regardant ppr., i
semee of annulets gu., holding between
the paws a torteau charged with a j
pheon, a staff' raguly fesseways, also
gu. (for Arnall).
Arneel, Arnied, or Arneil, Scotland, an
eel naiant vert. Sanspeur. 142. 10!
Arnet, on a mount vert, a bull passant
ppr. 45. 7
Arnet, Scotland, a crescent or. Speratum
et completum. 163. 2
Arnett, Arnot, and Arnott, on a tower
ppr., a flag displayed az. Another, the
flag arg. 157. 13
Arneway, Arnaway, and Arnold, Bucks
and Lines, a crosier or. 170. 14
Arnewood, Hants, out of a ducal coronet
a demi-leopard.
Arney, Chamberry, Dorset, on a mural
coronet or, three arrows arg. through a
heart gu., two in saltier and one in
Arnison, Major W. B., of Beaumont, Pen
rith, Cumb., in front of a fern-brake
a stag lodged ppr., resting the dexter
forefoot upon an estoile or. Ditat
servata fides. 115. 13
Arnold, a hand ppr., holding a bunch of
grapes purp., leaved vert. 219. 6
Arnold, a demi-tiger arg., pellettee, hold-
ing between the paws a fireball sa.
Arnold, Henry Eraser James Coape-, of
Wolvey HaU, co. Warw., a demi-tiger
regardant sa., bezantee maned and
tusked, and holding between his paws
a pheon or. Ut vivas vigila.
Arnold, London, a demi-heraldic tiger
sa., bezantee, maned and tufted or,
holding a broad arrow, the shaft gu.,
feathers and pheon arg.
Arnold of Missenden, Bucks, same crest.
Nil desperandum.
Arnold, a demi-leopard regardant ppr.,
bezantee, holding a pheon or. Ut vivas
vigila.
Arnold, Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet
an antelope's head. cf. 126. 2
Arnold, Cromer, Norf., BeUesford, Suff.,
and Kent, a dolphin naiant arg.
140. 5
Arnold, Chilwick, Herts, an eagle's head
erased gu., gorged with a mural coronet
arg., holding in its beak an acorn sUpped
vert. cf. 84. 10
Arnold, Ireland, a feather and a sword
in saltier. 170. 6
Arnold-Forster, Edward Penrose, of
Cathedine, Burley-in-Wharfedale, a
dolphin naiant.
Arnot of Balcormo, a crescent or. Spera-
tum et completum. 163. 2
Arnot, Arrat, and Arrot, Scotland, a
hand holding a dagger erect ppr. Pax
armis acquiritur. 212. 9
Arnott, Sir John Alexander, Bart.,
68, Merrion Square, DubUn, on a rock
a tower ppr., therefrom a flag flying
to the sinister az. Speratum et com-
pletum. 239. 12
Arnott of Arlary, same crest and motto.
Arnott, Fermanagh, a cubit arm erect
in armour, the hand grasping a dagger,
aU ppr. Speratum et completum.
210. 2
Arnway, Lines, a crosier or. 170. 14
Aron, a lady's arm from the elbow in
pale. 222. 3
Arpin, an arm in armour holding a
hoUy-branoh, aU ppr. 200. 14
Arran, Earl of (Gore), Castle Gore, Ballina,
CO. Mayo, a wolf rampant arg., coUared
gu. In hoc signo vinces. cf. 28. 2
Arras, out of a tower gu. embattled or, a
lion's head of the last.
Arrat, Scotland, see Arnot.
Arrat of that Uk, Scotland, a dexter
hand holding a sword erect ppr., hilted
and pommeUed or. Antiquam assero
decus. cf. 212. 9
Arris, Scotland, a satyr, holding in his
dexter hand a partizan. cf. 189. 3
Arrol, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
holding in the dexter paw a scimitar.
Courage. 14. 10
Arrol, Archibald, Esquire, 18, Blyths-
wood Square, Glasgow, a demi-lion
gu., armed and langued az., holding in
the dexter paw a scimitar ppr. Cour-
age. 14. 10
Arrol, WiUiam Auchincloss, Esquire, of
Torwood Hill Row, Dumbartonsh.,
same crest and motto.
Arrot of that ilk, Scotland, a dexter hand
holding a sword in pale ppr. Anti-
quum assero decus. cf. 212. 9
ARR
Arrot, see Arnot.
Arrowood or Arwood, Lanes, a savage
holding in his dexter hand a club rest-
ing on the -nTeath, all ppr.
Arrowsmith, seven arrows ppr., points
upwards, and tied with a ribbon.
Arrowsmyth of Huntingfield Hall, SufiE.,
seven arrows ppr., eniiled with a ducal
coronet or. c/. 173. 9
Arscot, Devonsh., a demi-man affrontee in
Turkish habit, holding in his dexter
hand a scimitar held over his head, his
sinister resting on a tiger's head issuing
out of the wreath. 185. 7
Arscott, same crest.
Arssick, Arsike, Arsycke, and Arsyke, a
talbot sejant ppr., resting his dexter
paw on a shield gu. 55-3
Aither and Arthur, a mullet of six
points gu. 164. 3
Arthington, see Ardington.
Arthur, Dubhn, a falcon volant ppr.,
jessed and belled or. cj. 88. 3
Arthur, Sir Matthew, Bart., of Carlung,
West Kilbride, Ayrsh., on a rock a
pelican in her piety ppr. Fac et spera.
295- 5
Arthur, William Francis John Rae. Es-
quire, a pelican in her piety, full-faced
and wings elevated, all ppr. Fac et
spera.
Arthur of Springfield, Essex, a pelican
in her piety sa., the nest or, valuing
herself gu. 98. 14
Arthur, Rev. Thomas Freke, M.A., of
Hawley House, Barnstaple, a pelican
in her piety sa., the nest or, her young
also sa., vulning herself gu.
Arthur, Rev. WiUiam Wells, B.A.. the
Rectory, Atherington, Barnstaple,
same crest.
Arthur, Scotland, a pelican in her piety
in a nest vert. Fac et spera. 98. 14
Arthur, a pehcan in her piety sa., the
nest or, her young of the first, and on
her breast a crescent. c/. 98. 14
Arthur, Sir George Compton Archibald,
Bart., 4, Sackville Street, W., in front
of two swords in saltire ppr., pommels
and hilts or, a pelican in her piety sa.,
the nest of the second. Stet fortuna
domus. 239. 5
Arthur, Tasmania, upon the capital of an
Ionic column ppr., in a nest of the
same, a pelican in her piety sa., charged
on the wing with a quartrefoil or.
Teneo tenuere majores. 98. 9
Arthur, Ireland, a falcon, wings addorsed
az., belled or. Impdle obstantia. 88. 2
Artindale of Brown Hill, Burnley, Lanes,
a demi-pegasus or. winged fretty gu.,
holding between the hoofs a mullet
of six points. In lumine luce.
47. 12
Artked, a dexter arm embowed, resting
on the elbow, holding in the hand a
cross crosslet fitched in pale sa.
Arton, a candlestick or.
Artus, an eagle's head, holding in the
beak a quill ppr.
Arundel and Surrey, Earl of, see Norfolk,
Duke of.
Arundel, Baron (Arundel), of Trerice,
Comw., on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a martlet arg. 95. i
Arundel, Ireland, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a swallow arg. Critce
dum spiro fido. c/ 96. 3
20
Arundel, Harris-, Devonsh. : (i) A stags
head ppr., attired or {for Arundel).
121. 5. (2) On a chapeau sa., turned
up erm., a martlet of the last. 95. i.
(3) An eagle rising erm., beaked and
spurred or {for Harris). De Hirundine.
NuUi praeda. Ear Deu. Res. pub.
tra. 77- 5
Arundell, Comw., on a mount a horse
passant arg., against a tree ppr.
Arundell Hunter-, see Hunter.
Arundel!, Viscount Galway, see Galway.
Arundell of Wardour, Baron (Arundel),
Wardour Castle, Tisbury, Wilts, a
wolf passant ar. Deo data. 28. 10
Arweil or Arwell, a hand holding a helmet
ppr. 217. 12
Asadam, a rook feeding sa. 107. 4
Asborne, a lion's gamt erect, holding a
flag arg., charged with an eagle dis-
played sa. cf. 35. 12
Asbufner, an ash-tree ppr. 144. u
Asche, Aschey, or Ascher, in the sea, a
ship in full sail ppr. 160. 13
Ascon, a mascle arg. 167. 9
AscOUgh, see Askew.
Ascough of Blibers, Lines, an ass arg.
cf. 125. II
Ascough, Lines, an ass passant sa. 125.7
Ascough and Ascue, an ass's head erased
arg. cf. 125. 10
Ascum, a fle\ir-de-li3 sa. 148. 2
Aselock or Aslake, Suff., a talbot's head
sa., guttee d'eau. cf. 56. 12
Asen, a martlet gu. cf. 95. 5
Aserburne, an ash-tree ppr. Qukquid
crescit. in cinere peril. 144. 1 1
Asgile, Bart., London, a sphinx gardant,
wings addorsed arg., crined or. Sui
oblitus commodi. 182. 12
Asgil, London, same crest and motto.
Asgill, London and Hants, on a mural
coronet or, a sphinx couchant, gardant,
the body brown, face and breasts ppr.,
winged or. Sui oblitus commodi.
Ash, an old man's head in profile ppr.,
wreathed and stringed or and az.
Ash, Stalsted, Kent, on a rock a gooee,
wings addorsed ppr. 102. i
Ash, Warw., a cockatrice gu. 68. 5
Ash, a cockatrice's head erased. 68. 12
Ash of Ashbrook, Ireland, a squirrel.
Non nobis sed otnnibus. cf. 135. 2
Ashawe, Lanes, out of a ducal coronet
or, an arm embowed, vested with
leaves vert, holding in the hand a croes
pattee fitchee arg. 198. i
Ashawe, the same, only holding a cross
crosslet fitchee arg.
Ashbee, an eagle displayed with two
heads arg. Be just and fear not. 74. 2
Ashberton, on a chapeau ppr., a com-
munion cup or.
Ashbey, see Ashby.
Ashborne or Ashburne, Ireland, a tower
triple-towered ppr. 157. 6
Ashborne, a lion's gamb erect, holding a
flag arg., charged with eagle displayed
sa. cf. 35. 12
Ashbourne, Baron (Gibson), 12, Merrion
Square, Dublin, on a bank of reeds a
pelican in her piety, all ppr. Pandite
coelestes portce. 242. 9
Ashbrook, Viscount (Flower), Castle
Durrow, Durrow, Queen's Co., Ireland,
a raven ppr., holding in the beak an
ermine-spot sa. Mens conscia recti.
cf. 107. 14
ASH
Ashburne and Ashburner, Camb., an ash-
tree ppr. Quicquid crescit in cinere
peril. Actio virlutislaus. 144. 11
Ashburnham, Earl of (Ashburnham,
Knight of Malta, and Knight Grand
Cross of the Pontifical Order of Pius),
Ashburnham Place, Battle, Sussex, out
of a ducal coronet or, an ash-tree ppr.
Le roi et Vestal. 145. 9
Ashburnham, Bart., Bromham, Sussex,
same crest. Will God, and I , Ashburnham of Ashburnham, Sussex, out
of a ducal coronet or, an ash-tree ppr.
Will God, and I shall. 145-9
Ashburnham, Major-General Sir Cromer,
of Brooklands, Wellington, Salop,
same crest and motto.
Ashburnham or Ashbrenham, a griffin's
head ppr., collared arg. cf. 67. 7
Ashburton, Baron (Baring), the Grange,
-\lresford, Hants, a mullet erminois be-
tween two wings arg. Virtus in arduis.
239. 2
Ashbury, see Ashborne.
Ashbury, a lion's gamb erased or, holding
a spear, pendant therefrom a flag arg.,
charged with a martlet gu. JLquitale
ac diligentia. cf 31:. 12
Ashby of Greenfields, Shropsh. t (i) On a
mural coronet arg., a leopard's face or
(for Ashby). cf. 22. 2. (2) A demi-
lion rampant, holding in the dexter
paw a sword (for Maddoch). 14. 12
Be fust and fear not
Ashby, Major George Ashby. (i) On a
mural crown arg., a leopard's face
affrontee or {for Ashby). (2) A demi-
lion couped or, fretty gu., holding in
the dexter paw a dagger erect arg.,
pommel and hilt gold. Be just and
fear not.
Ashby, John Shuokburgh, same crests and
motto.
Ashby, Nicholas Hermann, ESquire, of
Quenby Hall, I^eics., upon a mural
coronet arg., a leopard's face or. Be
just and fear not. cf. 22. 2
Ashby, Leics., a ram's head arg., attired
or. 130. I
Ashby, Leics., an eagle close arg., ducally
crowned or. cf. 76. 2
Ashby, Middx., an eagle, wings expanded
arg., ducally crowned or. cf. 77. 5
Ashby, George Ashby Hermann, Esquire,
upon a mural crown arg., a leopard's
face or. Be just and fear not.
Ashcombe, Baron (Cubitt), Denbies, Dork-
ing, acolumn ppr., in front two scimitars
in saltire or. Felix j!(i prudens.
245. I
Ashcomb or Vishcomb, Berks, on a
chapeau ppr., a demi-eagle displayed
sa,, ducaUy crowned or. cf. 80. 12
Ashcroft of Grange House, Oakhill Park,
Old Swan, Liverpool, out of park-pales
or, an ash-tree ppr., therefrom pendant
by a riband gu. an escutcheon of the
first, charged with an ash-branch,
sUpped, leaved, and fructed vert.
Floruit fraxinus.
Ashdoun or Ashdown, a lion's head gu.,
collared or, and bezantee.
Ashdown, Kent, a bull's head couped.
Numen et omnia. 44- 10
Ashe, Bart., Twickenham, a cockatrice or,
combed and wattled gu. 68. 5
Ashe, Devonsh., a cockatrice close or,
legged and beaked gu.
ASH
Ashe of Ashfield, Ireland, and of Wilts,
a cockatrice or, combed, wattled,
and armed gu. Fight. Non nobis sed
omnibus. 68. 4
Ashe or Eshe, Devonsh., a cockatrice
arg., charged on the breast with a tre-
foil, slipped gu. 68.4
Ashenden, a lion's gamb erased gu., hold-
ing up the hilt of a broken sword ppr.
38. 2
Ashenden, a lion rampant supporting an
arrow in pale, point downwards. 2. 4
Ashenhurst of Beardhall, Derbysh., a
cockatrice, tail nowed, with a serpent's
head sa., comb, wattles, and head gu.,
in the beak a trefoil vert.
Asher, a ship in full sail ppr. 160. 13
Asherburne and Ashburner, Cumb., an
ash-tree ppr. Quicquid crescit in cinere
peril. Actio virtutis laus. 144. 1 1
Asherst, Lanes, a fox passant ppr. 32. i
Asheton, Great Lever, Lanes, a boar's
head couped arg., armed and bristled
gu. In Domino confido. 43. i
Asheton or Assheton, a mower, his face
and hands ppr., his habit vested per
pale arg. and sa. coanterchanged,
holding a scythe, the blade arg., the
handle or. </. iSS. 12
Asheton-Tonge, see Tonge.
Asheton or Ashton, a demi-angel, wings
expanded, hands closed a-s in jjraycr,
vested arg., face and hands ppr., hair,
wings, and girdle or.
Ashfield, a wolf passant or. 28. 10
Ashfield, a wolf current erm. 2
Ashfield, Norf. and Suif., a grifiSn passant
arg. 63. 2
Ashfield, Suff., a wyvern statant arg.
cf. 70. 2
Ashford of Ashford, Devonsh. and
Cornw., issuing out of a chaplet of
oak-leaves vert, a Moor's head in
profile sa., wreathed arg.
Ashford, Baron, see Albemarle, Earl of.
Ashfordby, Wilts, an ass's head erased
or, gorged with a collar sa., charged
with three mullets or. r/. 125. 12
Ashhurst, Lanes, a fox statant ppr.
Vincit qui patitur. cf. 32. 2
Ashhurst, William Henry, of Waterstock,
O.xon., same crest and motto.
Ashinghurst, a cockatrice close sa.,
wattled and legged gu., the tail nowed,
ending with a serpent's head, holding
in the mouth of cockatrice a trefoil
vert.
Ashley, Chesh., a bear's head muzzled
ppr. 34. 14
Ashley, Lord, see Ashley-Cooper.
Ashley of Wimborne, Dorset, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a bull passant sa.,
gorged with a ducal coronet and armed
or. </. 45. 9
Ashley-Cooper, Rt. Hon. Sir Anthony,
Earl 0! Shaftesbury and Baron Ashley,
on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
bull passant sa., gorged with a ducal
coronet or, armed and ungu. of the
same. Lore, serve. c/. 45. 9
Ashlin, a fir-tree ppr. 144. 13
Ashman, Wilts, a hautboy in pale. 168. i
Ashmead-Bartlett, Sir Ellis, of 6, Grosve-
nor Street, in front of a tower ppr., a
demi-swan with wings elevated arg.,
collared sa. Mature.
Ashmole, Staffs, a greyhound courant
sa. cf. 58. 5
21
Ashmole, Staffs, on a mount, a greyhound
courant sa. 58. 2
Ashmore, Ireland, a demi-eagle displayed,
with two heads or, each royally crowned
ppr. cf. 82. I
Ashmore, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles,
Belfast, a star of six points wavy arg.,
between two laurel branches vert.
Cave adsum.
Ashoe, a hawk ppr., belled or. 85. 2
Ashondon, a lion rampant supporting an
arrow erect, point doivnward. 2. 4
Ashpitel, a demi-dragon erased sa.,
winged, collared, and armed or. Omnia
certa jac. cf. 73. 10
Ashton, Baron (Williamson), Ryelands,
Lancaster, a demi-eagle displayed or,
guttce-de-poix, each wing charged with
a fesse, and holding in beak two trefoils
in saltire sa. Murus mneua con-
scientia sana.
Ashton, Leics., a boar's head couped arg.
43- I
Ashton, Percy, Mortou House, near
Worcs., a boar's head erased sa. In
Domino confido.
Ashton, a stag statant regardant arg.,
attired and ungu. or, gorged with
chaplet of laurel ppr.
Ashton, see Burchardt-Ashton.
Ashton, Lanes, a boar's head couped arg.
In Domino confido. 43. i
Ashton of Middx., Staffs, of Spalding,
Lines, and Sheering, Essex, out of a
mural coronet arg., a griffin's head gu.,
ducally gorged and beaked or. 67. 6
Ashton, Thomas Gair, of Hyde, Chesh.,
on a mount vert, a mower ppr., vested
paly arg. and sa., in the act of whetting
his scythe, also ppr. Vide el virtule.
Ashton, Ireland, a man armed cap-a-pie
striking with a scythe ppr. Quid non
Ashton of Little Orm Hall, Staffs, on a
mount vert, a mower with his scythe,
all ppr. Fide el virtule.
Ashton, Arundel Mackenzie-, Esquire, of
Stockport, Chesh., on a mount vert, a
mower ppr., vested paly arg. and sa.,
iu the act of whetting his scythe, also
Ashton, a lion's head erased ppr. 17. 8
Ashton of Jlanchester, upon a mount vert,
an heraldic tiger rampant or, gorged
with a collar dancettee, and holding
between the paws a midlet sa. Agere
Ashton-Gwatkin, Rev. Walter Henry
Trelawny, of the Rectory, Wrotham,
Kent, on a mount vert, a garb or. in
front thereof a Cornish chough with
wings expanded sa. Duw a bortha y
Ashtown, Baron (Trench), Woodlawn,
CO. Galway, an arm in armour em-
bowed, holding a sword, all ppr.
Virtutis jortuna comes. 105. 2
Ashurin of Bretforton Manor, Evesham,
Worcs., a Moor's head couped at the
shoulders in profile ppr.. ^vreathed
about the temples arg. and az. Audax
vincendo. 192. 13
Ashurst, a wolf passant ppr. 28. 10
Ashurst of Waterstock, Oxon., a fox
statant ppr. Vincit qui paiitur.
el. ;2. 2
ASK
AshweU, on 1
chapeau
Ashwood, on a chapeai
I garb ppr.
153. 10
the sun, all ppr.
c/. 162. 2
Ashworth, Heyford, Oxon., on a mount
vert, a fox ppr. cf. 32. 2
Ashworth of Egerton Hall, Turton,
Bolton-le-Moors, Lanes, on a mount
vert, a fox ppr. Fac rede nil time.
cf. 32. 2
Ashworth, Lanes, same crest. Appetitus
ralioni pareat.
Ashworth, George Binns, of Birtenshaw
House, Bolton. Lanes, upon a rock a
fox ppr., supporting with the dexter
foreleg a passion cross invected or.
Ashworth, Henry, Esquire, of Birtenshaw
House, Bolton, Lanes, same crest.
Ashworth, Edward, of Staghills, Water-
foot, Manchester, in front of two
crosslets bottonee fitchee in saltire or,
a fox passant ppr., charged on the body
with two fleurs-de-lis in fesse, also gold.
Vincit amor palrice. 244. i
Ashworth, a savage's head affrontee ppr.
Ashworth, (
190.
ppr.
Ashworth, Hants, on
ppr. Coelu-i
a mount vert, an ash-tree
cf. 144. II
Ashworth, Ireland, on a chapeau a garb
153. 10
mount vert, a fox
cf. 32. 2
Aske of Aske, Lanes, an old man's head
in profile ppr., wreathed or and az.,
and tied with a bow of the colours.
Aske, a dragon's head couped arg. 71. i
Askeam or Askeham, a dolphin az.
140. 5
Askeby, Askely, Asklaby, Asklakby, or
Asklakeby, a sundial on a pedestal
ppr. 176. 7
Asken or Askene, an eiss's head sa.
125. 12
Asketine or Askentine, of West Peckham,
Kent, two lions' gambs erect sa.,
supporting a crescent or. 39. 6
Askew, an ass ppr. cf. 125. 11
Askew or Askue, London, an ass's head
ppr., gorged with three bars or, be-
tween two wings or and arg.
Askew, Lines, an ass arg. cf. 125. 11
Askew and Ascough, Northumb. and
Scotland, an arm ppr., holding a sword
arg., hilt or, enfiled with a Saracen's
head couped ppr., wreathed or and sa.,
blood issuing gu. Fac el spera.
cf. 212. 14
Askew of Pallinsburn, Northumb., same
crest. Patienlia casus exsuperat omnes.
Askew, Henry Hugh, Esquire, a naked
arm ppr., grasping a sword arg.,
pommel and hUt or, enfiled with a
Saracen's head couped, distilling drops
of blood. aU also ppr., wreathed about
the temples.
Askew-Robertson, Watson, Esquire, of
Ladykirk, Berwick, and Pallinsburn,
Cornhill, co. Northumb. : (i) A dexter
cubit arm ppr., charged (for dis-
tinction) with a cross crosslet gu.,
the hand holding an imperial crown,
also ppr. 270.5. Virhdis gloria mercet
{for Robertson of Ladykirk). (2) A
dexter hand holding on a poignard
erect ppr., hilt and pommel or, a
Saracen's head couped and imbrued
ppr., wreathed about the temples with
a torse arg. and gu., tied with ribands
ASK
of the same colours, and above, on
a scroll. Fac et spera {for Asketc).
Palientia easily exsuperat omnes {for
Robertson of Ladylcirk). 270. 6
Askham, a dolpbin az.
AskiU, see AiskeU.
Askwith, Yorks, a mascle gu. 167. 9
Askwith, of Ripon, Yorks, a cross crosslet
fitchee between two wings. Honestas
quam spleiidida. Ill- 3
Aslack, Aslake, and Asloke, of Holme,
Norf., a talbot's bead sa., guttee-
d'eau. c/. 56. 12
Aslacton, a moorcock's head erased .^a.
Aslakby or Aslakeby, a sundial on a
pedestal ppr. 176. 7
Aslake, see Aselock.
AsUn, London, a demi-horse ppr. 53. 3
Aslin, Aslyn, or Asslan, an escutcheon
charged \Titli a rose gu. cf. 149. 7
Aspall, a dragon's head couped or.
71. I
Aspall, a man's head bearded ppr., on
his head a cap gu.
Aspath, two spears in saltier.
Aspin, Bucks, a dragon's head or, between
two aspen-branches ppr.
AspinaU, Preston, Lanes, a demi-griffin
erased sa., collared, winged, and beaked
or. ^gis fortissima virtus.
Aspinall, Ralph John, J. P., of Standen
Hall, Lanes, same crest and motto.
Aspinwall, Samuel J., Chestergate, Mac-
clesfield, a demi-griffin sa., collared
beaked and clawed or. ^gis fortis-
sima virtus.
Aspland, Arthur Palmer, Esquire, of
Wernest Lodge, Gee Cross, Chesh., in
front of a ram's head couped sa.,
armed or, three mascles interlaced
fessewise arg. Ex libertate Veritas.
cf. 130. I
Aspland, Lindsay Middleton, Esquire,
LL.D., same crest and motto.
Asprey, London, a demi-griffin erased sa.
Redontahh et fougueux.
Asscoti or Ascotti, an eagle displayed
with two heads ppr., imperially
crow-ned or. Duni spiro spero. cf. 74. 2
Assent, out of a ducal coronet a horse's
head arg., bridled gu. cf. 51. 7
Assey, Sutf., a demi-lion rampant ppr.,
crowned with an Eastern crown gu.,
and holding in his paws a sword erect,
also ppr.
Assheton and Asshetton, a boar's head
couped gu. {another, or). 43. I
Assheton, Ralph, of Downham and Cuer-
dale. Lanes, on a cap of maintenance a
mower vested, and capped quarterly
arg. and sa., the sleeves and stock-
ings counterchanged, holding a scythe
a?.., handled or, the point of the blade
towards the doster. Nee arrogo nee
dubito.
Assheton, Ralph Cokayne, Esquire, of
Hall Foot, Clitheroe, same crest and
motto.
Assheton, Rev. Richard Orme, the Gable
House, Bilton, Rugby, Warw., same
crest and motto.
Astbury, Frederick James, Esquire, of
Hilton Park, Prestwich, on a mural 1
coronet, a dove with wings expanded
ppr., holding in the dexter claw au
estoile or. Devotioiie et labore. I
Astel or Astle, Staffs, a seahorse couchant,
ducally gorged. cf. 46. 5 I
22
Astell, a cross crosslet or, entwined by a
serpent vert. Sub cruce glnrior.
165. 6
Astell, Richard John Vereker. of 16,
Sloane Gardens, S.W. : (i) A cross
crosslet or, environed with a serpent
vert. 165. 6. (2) A lion's head erased
purp., gorged with a coronet or, and
guttee-de-larmes. Sub cruce glorior.
Astell, Somerset Charles Godfrey Fairfax,
Esquire, of West Lodge, Puddlehinton,
Dorchester: (i) A cross crosslet or,
entwined with a serpent vert. (2) A
lion'.s head erased purp., gorged with
a ducal coronet or, and guttee-de-
I'armes. St(6 cruce gloria glorior.
Asterby, Lines, an oak-tree ppr. 143. 5
Astery, Asterlley, or Esterley, an estoile
between two wings ppr. cf. 112. i
Astle, see Astel.
Astley, Baron Hastings, out of a ducal
coronet or, a plume of five ostrich-
feathers arg. 114. 13. And also, on
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a ducal
coronet or, issuing therefrom a pillar
gu.. surmounted by five ostrich-
feathers arg. Justitioe tenax.
Astley, Rev. Hubert Delavel, of Benham
Hall, Newbury: (i) Out of a dneal
coronet or, a plume of five feathers arg.
(j) On a chapeau gu., a ducal coronet
or, thereout a plume of feathers arg.,
incased gu. .Justitiir tenax.
Astley, Ludford-, of Ansley Park, near
Atherstone, Warw., on a cap of main-
tenance a plume of seven ostrich-
feathers gu.
Astley, Warw., out of a ducal coronet or,
a plume of seven ostrich-feathers gu.,
surmounted by another plume of the
first.
Astley, Sir John Dugdale, Bart., of
Everley, Wilts, on a chapeau ppr., a
plume of ostrich feathers gu.
Astley, Essex, on a chapeau a plume of
feathers arg., banded gu., environed
with a ducal coronet or. 1 14. 1 1
Astley-Corbett, Sir Francis Edmund
George, Bart., of Elsham Hall, in the
county of Lines, on a wreath of the
coloiurs an elephant statant arg., tusked
or, the trappings sa., fimbriated or, on
his back a castle triple-towered of the
last. 133. II
Astley, Sir John, K.G., temp. Hen. VI.,
out of a ducal coronet or, a harpy
arg., ducally gorged and crined of the
first.
Aston, a bull's head or, armed per fesse
sa. and arg. cf. 44. 3
Aston, Baron Aston, of Forfar, a bull's
head couped sa. Numini et patrice
asto. 44. 10
Aston, Harold Edgar, solicitor, 71, Edg-
^are Road, W., same crest and motto.
Aston, Lord Aston, Staffs and Ireland,
a bull's head or, the horns arg., tipped
sa. cf. 44. 3
Aston, a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
on each side thereof within the erm.
a bull's horn ppr.
Aston, a fox's head ppr. 33. 4
Aston, an etoile ppr. E tenebris lux.
164. I
Aston of Aston, Chester, an ass's head
ppr. Pret d'accomplir. 125.12'
Aston, Chesh., an ass's head per chevron ■
arg. and sa. 125. 12 i
ATH
I Aston of Fairnham, Bart., Hants, an
ass's head ppr. 125. 12
Aston, Staffs, Chesh., and Lanes, an ass's
head ppr. Prit d'accomplir. 125. 12
Aston, Chesh., an ass's head per pale arg.
and sa. 125. 12
Aston, Staffs and Lanes, an ass's head
per pale arg. and sa. Pret d'accomplir.
125. 12
Astonne, an ass's head gu. 125.12
Astor, William Waldorf, Esquire, of
18, Carlton House Terrace, S.W., an
eagle with wings displayed. Ad a-sfra.
Astrie, Henbury, and Astry, Wood End,
Beds, a stag's head erased gu., attired
or. 121. 2
Astrovel, a buckle or. 178. 5
Astrye, Beds, an ostrich or, wings en-
dorsed, holding in the beak a horse-
shoe, cf. 165. 7
Aswell, Cornw., across formee arg., guttee-
de-poix. cf. 165. 7
Aswell, see Ashwell.
Atbarough or Atborough, Somers., a
martin arg., coUared and lined or.
<■/■ 1 34- 9
Atcherley, of Marton, Shropsh., a demi-
bustard couped gu., wings elevated or,
holding in the beak a lily arg., slipped
vert. Spe posteri temporis.
Atcherley, Llewellyn William, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Atcherley, Richard Topping Beverley,
Esquire, same crest and motto.
Atcheson of Pittenweem, an astrolabe
ppr. Observe. 167. 7
Atcheson, Scotland, a cock standing on a
trumpet ppr. Vigilantibus. 91. 6
Atchison, a cock ppr. Vigilantibus.
91. 2
AteliH, Atcliffe, Atclyfl, or Atclyfle, a cross
crosslet arg. 165. 2
Atetse, a Cornish chough ppr. 107. 14
Atfield, an arm embowed throwing an
arrow fesseways, all ppr. 201. 14
Atfoe, on a chapeau a lion's head erased,
all ppr. 17. 9
Athanray, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
a goat's head. 12S. 14
Athawes, Edward James, Esquire, of
Neville House, Streatham, a lion
rampant.
Athelstan or Athelston, a hand holding
a sword in pale, enfiled with a savage's
head couped and wreathed. 212. 14
Athelstane, a mound gu., banded and
crossed or. 159.' 12
Atherley and Atherly, a lion's head
erased sa. 17. 8
Atherley, ou a chapeau a stork ppr.
105. 3
Atherley, Arthur Harry Howard, Es-
quire, J. P., of Landguard Manor,
near ShankUn. Isle of Wight, on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a stork
ppr. Pro pairia.
Atherton, Durh., upon a fountain a
sparrow-hawk close ppr.
Atherton, Lanes, on a perch a hawk
belled ppr. 85. 13
Atherton or Atterton, Lanes, a hawk
ppr., legged and beaked or. 85. 2
Atherton, Rev. Robert, Bolnhurst Rec-
tory, St. Neot's, Hunts, a hawk ppr.,
legged and beaked or. Onward. 85. 2
Atherton, Lanes, a swan arg. 99. 2
Atherton, Lanes, a swan az., ducally
gorged and lined or. cf. 99. 2
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Atherton, Taj-nton House, Glouc, a swan
az., duoally gorged and lined or. Nee
elatiis, necdejectus. cf. 99- 2
Atherton of Atherton, Yorks, a demi-
swan arg., beaked gu., gorged with a
ducal coronet or.
Atherton, a swan, wings expanded,
gorged with a coUar and lined, and
issuing from ducal coronet.
c/. 99- 5
Athill, Charles Harold, Esquire, F.S.A.,
Richmond Herald, a plume of three
ostrich-feathers erect arg., interlaced
with as many annulets fessewise or.
Crescam nt prosim. i'.^- 5
Athlone, Earl of (De Ginkell), Ireland, a
pair of wings erect arg., charged with
two bars dancettee. iMo mon quam
jcedari. <:/■ I09- 6
Athlumney, Baron (SomerviUe), Navan,
Meath, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
sa., charged on the shoulder with a
cross crosslet fitchee and two mullets
arg. Grains Dieu tant que lu viceras.
* 10. 5
Athol, Scotland, an arm in armour
brandishing a scimitar ppr. 196- 1°
Athole, Duke of (Stewart-Murray), a
demi-savage ppr., wreathed about the
liead and waist vert, holding in the
dexter hand a dagger, also ppr.. pommel
and hilt or, and in his sinister a key
of the last. Ftirth fortune and (ill the
letters. ^^f"- ^
Athorpe, a hawk ppr. ,. , , ^'^- ',
Athorpe, Rev. George Middleton. ot
Morthen Hall, near Rotherham, a
falcon ppr., beUed or, the dexter claw
resting on an escutcheon of the aims,
viz., per pale nebulee arg. and az., two
mullets in fesse counterchanged.
85. :i
Athorpe, Robert: (i) Same crest as]
above. (2) Middleton. (3) A mount
vert, thereon a cross cluchee or,
charged in the centre with a fleur-de- I
Athurton, a swan arg., ducaUy gorged
and lined or. c/- 99- 2
Athwat, a horse's head erm., out of a
plume of five ostrich -feathers gu.
'■ cf. 51. II
Athy, Ireland, a lion passant or. Duci et
non trahi. ^ . ^' '*
Atkey, Frederick Walter, Esquire, of
Clevelands. Wimbledon, a griffin se-
greant or, gorged with a collar gemel,
holding between the claws a cross
moline, and the dexter foot resting on
a garb fessewise gu. Lahore fides.
Atkin, see Aines.
Atkin, Ireland, an ox-yoke az., stapled or
178. 6
Atkin-Roberts, John Roberts^ Esquire,
of Glassenbury Park. Cranbrook,
Kent : ( I ) On a mount vert, an eagle
displayed erm., wings arg., gorged
with a" chaplet of ivy ppr. (for Roberts).
74. 10. (2) Two greyhounds' heads
addorsed and erased arg., guttee-de-
sang, gorged with a collar vair, and
each holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped sa. [for Atkin). Post funera
vi^tm. ^1- 6o- 12
Atkins, Yelverton, Norf., a demi-tiger
erm., collared and lined or.
cf. 2%. 8
Atkins, London, an etoile. 164. I
Atkins or Atkyns, Totteridge, Herts, and
Glouc, two greyhounds' heads erased,
addorsed arg. and sa., collared and
ringed counterchanged. Vincil cum
legihusarma. 6o-.i2
Atkins, Frederick Thomas, Esquire,
hanker, Madras, India, in front of two
greyhounds' heads addorsed and erased
arg., gorged with a collar dory and
counter-florv az., as many fleurs-de-lis
of the last. 60. 14
Atkins of Yelverton, Norf., a demi-lion
rampant erm., langued gu., armed and
ducallv "orged or, with a chain affixed
to the" coronet, pendant between the
paws and reflexed thence over the
back, also or. ff- \o. 7
Atkins of Waterpark, Cork, a pelican
j vulning herself ppr. Be fust and fear
not. 98- I
Atkins, a pelican ppr., preying on a
wyvern vert.
Atkins, Ireland, a nag's head erased sa.,
bridled arg. Honor et virtus, cf. 50. 8
Atkinson, a "pheon or. Deo adiuvante.
174- II
Atkinson, Newcastle, a pheon az. 174- n
Atkinson of Tarbottle, Northumb., a
pheon or. I74- i
Atkinson, Sheffield, a pheon or. Aut
homo aut nullus. I74-Ii
' Atkinson of Newark, Notts, a pheon or.
Nil sine lahore. 174. "
Atkinson, late Rt. Hon. Richard, of
Hi"hfield House, Rathgar, co. Dubhn,
and of 31, College Green. Dubhn, Lord
Mayor of the said city 1857 and 1861.
i the" battlements of a castle arg., the
towers at either end flommant ppr.,
1 1 thereon a pheon erect, point down-
wards or. Esperance en Dieu.
Atkinson of Rehins, and of Ballylahan,
CO. Mayo, Ireland, an eagle displayed
with two heads arg., charged on the
breast with a fleur-de-lis sa. Est pii
Deum et patriam deligere. cf. 74. 2
Atkinson of Cangort, Ireland, an eagle
with two heads displayed az., beaked
and legged gu. Deo et regi fldelis.
74- 2
Atkinson of WooUey Grange, Bradford-
on-Avon, Wilts ; Walls End ; and Ben-
weU, Northumb., an eagle displayed
with two heads sa., suspended from
the neck a bugle-horn stringed arg
and holding in each claw a rose gu.,
slipped and leaved ppr. Deo et regi
fldelis.
Atkinson, Buddie, Esquire, an eagle
displayed with two heads sa., gorged
with a bugle-horn stringed arg., in each
claw a rose slipped ppr., seeded or.
Deo regi fidelis. - ,, , .
Atkinson, Charles, Esquire, of Kehms,
BaUylahan, co. Mayo, an eagle dis-
played with two heads arg., charged
on "the breast with a fleur-de-lis sa,
E.St pii Deum et patriam deligere.
Atkinson, Guv Montague, Esquire, Can-
gort, Shinr'one, King's Co., an eagle
displayed with two heads az., beaked
and le"gged gu. Deo et regi fidelis.
Atkinson, Edwin Crossley, Esquire, of
Mieklegate House, Pontetract, Yorks,
an eacrfe, wings expanded arg., holding
a fleur-de-lis in the beak, beaked and
legged gu. Tempiis omnia revelat.
Atkinson, Thomas Henry Hollis Brad-
ford, Esquire, of Angerton, near
Morpeth, Northumb., on a mount
between two roses stalked and leaved
ppr., a pheon az. Crede Deo.
Atkinson, London, Northumb., and
Somers., an eagle, wings expanded arg.,
beaked and legged gu. 77- 5
Atkinson, Notts, a demi-eagle, wings
displayed or, collared sa. cf. 80. 2
Atkinson, Nicholas, Esquire, Senior
Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court
of Justice in British Guiana, of Rorai-
ma, Broadhurst Gardens, Hampstead,
a falcon, wings elevated and endorsed
gu., bezantee, gorged with a collar
gemel arg., supporting with the dexter
leg an escutcheon az., charged with a
rose arg. Deo et pairice fiddis.
cf. 87. 10
Atkinson, Rev. Francis Home, of Morland
Hall, Westml., a roundel per fesse az.
and gu., charged with an eagle, with
two heads displayed or.
Atkinson of Rampsbeck Lodge, Cumb., a
falcon, wings expanded. cf. 87. i
Atkinson, a swan, wings addorsed,
swallowing a fish ppr. 99- 1°
Atkinson, a lion's head erased ppr. 17- 8
Atkinson, a wolfs head erased sa. 30. 8
Atkinson of Angerton, Northumb., on a
mount, and between two roses stalked
and leaved ppr., a pheon az. Crede
Deo. .
Atkinson, Cambs, a sea-lion sejant arg.,
holding in the dexter paw an escallop
Atkyn and Atkyns, an arm in armour
embowed ppr., holding in the gauntlet
a cross formee fitched az., fleury or.
Atkyns, .fee Atkins.
Atkyns of Saperton HaU, Glouc., on a
mount vert, two greyhounds' heads
addorsed arg. and sa., collared and
ringed counterchanged. Vincit cum
legihusarma. cf. 60. 12
Atkyns of Great Berkhampstead, Herts,
a stork arg., wings and tail sa., beaked
and legged gu., preying on a dragon
vert.
Atlee, two lions' heads addorsed ppr., and
collared. cf. 18. 2
Atlee and Atley, Sussex, two Uons heads
addorsed ppr. I7- 3
Atley, on an escutcheon are., a pheon
Atmore and Attemore, a mermaid ppr.,
crined or, comb and mirror of the last.
184. 8
Atsley, a leopard's head erased or, spotted
sa., and ducallv gorged of the first.
cf. 23. 2
Atsoe or Atfoe, on a chapeau ppr., a hon s
head erased gu. 17- 9
Attelound or Attelounde, a hound
couchant sardant ppr. (Another, arg.)
cf. 57. II
Atterton, see Atherton.
Atterton, Lanes, a swan arg., ducaUy
gorged and lined or. cf. 99- 2
AttfleW, an arm embowed throwing an
arrow in fess, all ppr. 201. 14
Atton or Attone, out of a ducal coronet
two lions' gambs in saltier sa. 39- . 1°
Attree, Alfred Augustus Town, Esquire,
on a mount an oak-tree, and m frtmt
thereof a serpent nowed, all ppr.
Spsrate ftUurum.
ATT
Attree, Frederick William Town, Esquire,
of Royal Engineers, Chatham, same
crest and motto.
Attwood, a demi-lady, holding in her
dexter hand a pair of scales, all ppr.
183. 2
Attwood, Worcs., issuing from a coronet
a swan's head.
Attwood, Thomas A. C, Esquire, JI..\.
Oson., of JIalvern WeUs, Worcs., of
the family of Attwood, formerly of
Hawne House, Corngreave's Hall, and
the Leasowes, near Halesowen, in the
same county, and of the city of Bir-
mingham, beneath an oak-tree a demi-
swan, wings expanded ppr. Possunt
quia posse viderdur. 100. 5
Attwood, formerly of Park Attwood,
Wolverley Court, and Perdiswell,
Worcs., issuing from a ducal coronet
a swan's head and neck between two
wings displayed ppr.
Atty of PenJey Hall, Warw., on a ducal
coronet an erm. passant. Eamus
quo ducit jortuna.
Atwater, between the attires of a stag,
affixed to the scalp or, a rose gu.
c/. 149. 9
Atwell, Devonsh., a lion rampant
erminois, holding between the paws
an annulet or.
Atwood, Rev. George Dewhurst, Hinton,
Brackley, Northamp., a dove ppr.
Humani nil alieiuim. 92. 2
Atwood, an antelope's head ppr
cf. 126. 2
Atwood, Ireland, an arm in fess, holding
in the hand a cross crosslet filched
erect. 221. 10
Atwood, Suff., a cubit arm in armour
erect erg., holding in the hand ppr. a
battle-axe.
Atwood of Bromfield, Essex, on a branch
af a tree trunked lying fesseways or, a
fleur-de-lis arg., between two" sprigs
vert.
Aty, Atye, or Attye, an erm. passant ppr.
134. 6
Atye of Newington, Middx., same crest.
Aubemarle, an ear of wheat bladed and
a palm-branch in saltier ppr.
154. 10
Anbert, Ix)ndon, a talbot passant ppr.,
with a broken collar between his fore-
legs, a line affixed to the collar re-
flexed over the back, and passing
between the hind-legs, with a double
bow at the end, all or. Fide et forti-
tudine. 54. 3
Aubertin of Yeulands, Banstead, Surrey,
two barmers of the arms (viz., az. on
a fesse or, between three plates in
chief and a cross moline in base arg.,
an eagle displayed sa.) in saltire. Eslo
fidelis.
Aubert, John Daniel, Esquire, a tilting-
spear erect ppr., passing through a
hauberk or coat of maU or. Aides
Dieu.
Aubin and St. Aubin, on a rock a Cornish
chough, all ppr. 107. 2
Aubin, Cornw., on a rock ppr., an eagle
rising arg.
Aubley or Aubly, a dexter hand ppr.,
holding a cross pattee fitched gu. in
pale. cf. 221. 12
Aubrey, Bart, (extinct), an eagle's head
erased or. Solem /cm. S3. 2
24
Aubrey, Charles Aubrey, Esquire, of
Dorton House, Buclcs : (l) An eagle's
head erased or {/or Aubretj). 83. 2.
(2) Issuant from a wTeath of quatrefoils
gu., an arm embowed, vested arg.,
charged with two escallops, also gu.,
the hand holding a scimitar ppr.
(/or Ricketts). Solem fero.
Aubyn, St., Somers., a squirrel sejant erm.,
collared and lined or. c/. 135. 4
Aubyn, an eagle, wings displayed ppr.
Aucher of Bourne, Kent, Bart., a bull's
head erased gu., armed or. 44. 3
Auchinleck of that ilk, Scotland, an ear
of rye ppr. Pretiosum qnod utile.
154. I
Auchinleck, Ireland, a wheat-stalk bladed
and eared, all ppr. Pretiosum quod
ulile (St. 154. 3
Auchinleck of Balmano, Scotland, two
wings issuing ppr. Berum sapieniia
custos. 109. 6
Auchmuty, Scotland, an arm in armour
embowed holding a spear, all ppr.
197. I
Auchmuty, an arm in armour embowed
ppr., holding in the hand the lower
part of a broken spear az. Dum sjjiri)
spero. 197-7
Auchmuty, General Sir Samuel Benjamin.
G.C.B., on a wreath of the colours
an arm embowed in armour ppr., hold-
ing the lower part of a broken spear
bendwa3'S az. Dum spiro spero. 197.7
Auchterlonje, Scotland, an eagle dis-
played ppr. Deus mihi adjutor. 75. 2
Auchterlony of.Guynd, same crest.
Auchterlony, Scotland, a lion's head
erased sa., collared or. 18. 6
Auckland, Baron (Eden), Kitley, Ply-
mouth, an arm in armour embowed
ppr., holding a garb or, the upper part
of the arm encircled by an annulet gu.
Si sit prtidentia. 251.10
Audborougb, an escallop or, between two
wings az. 141. 10
Audeley, a mullet of six points or,
between two wings az. 1 1 2. i
Auden, Rev. T., of Condover, Shrews-
bury, a scimitar and caduceus in
saltire, ensigned with a pilgrim's hat.
Cresco et spero. 295. 12
Audin, a lion passant or, holding in the
dexter paw a banner gu., thereon a
cross arg. ;. 13
Audin, a lion rampant arg., holding in
the dexter paw an ancient battle-a.xe
of the same.
Audley of Waldon, Essex, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a wyvern, wings
addorsed quarterly or and az. c/. 70. 4
Audely, a Saracen's head couped ppr.,
WTeathed arg. and purp. 190. 14
Audley or Audly, a martlet sa.
Audley, Baron (Thicknesse-Touchet) :
(1) A cubit arm erect, vested, paly of
six or and gu., holding a scythe ppr.,
the blade downwards (/or Thicknessc).
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a swan
rising arg., ducaUy gorged (for Toucliel).
Je h Herts.
Audley, Boston, Lines, a man's head
couped at the shoidders sa., with a cap
or, turned up erm.
Audouin, Ireland, a stag's head erased
ppr, Chasse pour /oi. 121. 2
Audry, Wilts, a stag trippant ppr. 1 17. 8
AUS
Audym, a lion rampant crowned per pale
or and arg., supporting a paschal
banner disvelloped arg., staff and cross
gu. f/. 3- 7
Audym and Audyn of Dorchester, a lion
passant crowned or, bearing on his
shoulders a paschal banner disvelloped
arg., staff and cross gu. (/. 5. 13
Auflrick, two arms in armour embowed,
holding in the hands a gem ring, all
ppr. c/. 194. II
Auforus, a mullet or. 164. 2
Autrere, a lion rampant gu. Esto quod
esse videris. I. 13
Auge, a savage's head couped ppr.,
wreathed arg. and sa. 190. 14
Auger of Bordeaux, France, and of
Ireland, on a mount an oak-tree,
thereon perched a jay, all ppr.
Aughterlony, an eagle displayed ppr.
Deus mihi adjutor. 75. 2
Auld, Scotland, the sun rising out of a
cloud ppr. Major virtus quam splendor.
162. 5
Auld, a lion's head erased ppr. 17. 8
Auld or Aulde, Scotland, a cherub's head
ppr., the wings in saltier. VirtiUe et
constantia. 189. 13
Auldis, Scotland, the trunk of an oak-
tree with a branch sprouting forth on
either side vert. Nov, deficit alter.
145. 2
Auldio, the stump of a tree, leaves
sprouting, all ppr. I45- -
Aumarle, Aumerle, and Amerle, an arrow
in pale ppr. 173- 5
Auncell, a lion passant ppr. 6. 2
Auncell, a stag's head affront ee ppr.,
ducally gorged or. 11 9- '4
Aundeligh, a sceptre in pale or. 170. 10
Aungate, on a torteau an etoile or.
Aunger, an escarbuncle or. 164. 12
Aunger, London, a demi-griffin or. 64. 2
Aungier, Earl of Longford (extinct), a
griffin segreant az., langued gu., the
beak, forelegs, and claws or, and hold-
ing between the claws an escarbuncle
of the same. Scio cui con/ido.
Aunsham, an escallop or, between two
palm-branches vert. I4i- 4
Aurd, a buck's head erased ppr. 121. 2
Aurelis, a demi-youth ppr., vested arg.,
the coat az., buttoneci or.
Auriol of London and Brussels, an eagle
rising, the dexter wing erect, the
sinister close.
Aust and Auste, a garb ppr. 153-2
Austen or Austin of Bexley, and of
Grovehurst and Broadford, Kent, on
a mural coronet or, a stag sejant arg.,
attired of the first.
Austen-Cartmell, James, Esquire, of 100,
Lexham Gardens, Kensington, and
New Square, Jjncoln's Inn, London.
( I ) A lion rampant per fesse nebuly
vert and gu., gutti-e-d'or, and resting
the forepaws upon a tent(?) or (/or
Cartmell). (2) In front of the battle-
ments of a tower ppr., thereon a stag
sejant arg., attired and resting the
dexter forefoot upon a quatrefoil or,
a lion's gamb erased fessewise gu. (/or
Austen). Immer /rey.
Austen, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Haver-
sham Godwin, of Shalford House,
Surrey, on a leopard's face az., a falcou
rising or. jYe quid nimis.
Austen Leigh, see I.^igh.
AUS
Austin-Gourlay, see Gourlay.
Austin, Sir John, Bart., Red HiU, Castle-
ford, Normanton, a dexter arm em-
bowed in fesse, eouped at the shoulder,
vested or, cuff indented erm., the hand .
ppr. grasping a cross botony fitchi'e
gu., resting on the arm a mullet of the
last. 234. 3
Austin, a lion's gamb erased ppr. 36. 4
Austin, Surrey, a passion-cross or, be-
tween two wings erect sa. cf. in. 6
Austin, Rt. Rev. William Piercy, D.D.,
first Bishop of Guiana, a demi-lion or,
holding between the paws a passion-
cross gu., and charged on the body
with three fusils, two and one az.
Austin, a paschal lamb arg. 131-2
Austin of Doddington Grove, Surrey, on
a ducal coronet or, a paschal lamb
ppr. Crux nostra corona. cf. 131. 2
Austin, Rev. William Edward Crauford,
Rector of Stoke Abbott, Dorset, an
eagle displayed with two heads per
pale or and gu.. on each wing a crescent
counterchanged. Virtute noii vi.
cf. 74. 4
Austin, Scotland, an arm eouped at the
shoulder embowed ppr., vested vert,
cuffed or, the arm resting upon the
elbow and holding in the hand a
cross crosslet fi tehee gu. 203. 9
Austrey, Hartington, Beds, a demi-
ostrich arg., the wings gu.
Austrey of Sommerton, Hunts, an ostrich-
head erased arg., between two ostrich-
wings gu., holding in the beak a
horse-shoe sa.
Austyn, a buck's head cabossed.
122. 5
Austyn, out of a ducal coronet or, a
stag's head at gaze ppr. cf. 119. 13
Auverquerque, on a chapeau az., turned
up erm., a lion rampant gardant or.
cj. 2. 5
Auverquerque, a griffin's head sa. 66. i
Auvray, France, a demi-savage with a
club over the dexter shoulder, all ppr.
1S6. 5
AvagOUT and Avougour, England and
France, a parrot's head between two
wings ppr. lOi. 10
Avebury, Baron (Lubbock), High Elms,
Farnborough R.S.O., a stork, wings
elevated erm., supporting an antique
shield az., bordered or, charged with a
lion rampant guardant arg. 236. 12
Aveland, Baron, see Heathcote.
Avelin or Evelin of Long Ditton, Surrey,
a demi-hind erm., vulned in the
shoulder gu.
Aveline, Windsor and Frogmore, Berks,
a lion's head erased arg., holding in the
mouth in pale a sword, also arg., hilt
and pommel or.
Aveline, France, a griffin's head erased
or. 66. 2
Aveling of Wisbeach, a griffin passant or,
winged and ducally gorged az., and
resting the dexter claw on a cross
crosslet fitchee of the same. 63. 6
Aveling, Stephen T., Esquire, Restora-
tion House, Rochester, the same crest.
Omnibus optwitis.
Aveling, James Thomas, of Estover,
Cambs, crest as above.
Avenant of Shelsley Walsh, Worcs., a
parrot's head erased vert, between two
Avings expanded per pale az. and gu..
25
collared gemelle or, holding in the beak
of the third an olive-branch of the
first. , loi. 14
Avenayne or Avenar, a buck's head
cabossed ppr. IJ2. 5
Avenel, Avanet, or Avenett, out of a
baron's coronet a hand grasping a
scimitar, all ppr. c/. 213. 5
Avenel, Avenele, Aveneyle, or Avenyle, a
buck's head cabossed ppr. 122. 5
Avenet, Avenett, or Avnett, a torteau
charged with a lion's head erased or.
r/. 19. 3
Avenon, London, a parrot's head erased
vert, between two wings expanded per
pale az. and gu., collared gemelle or,
holding in the beak of the third an
olive branch of the first. loi. 14
Averill of Broadway, Worcs., a buck's
head cabossed gu. 122. 5
Averinges, a raven sa. 107. 14
Avern, Warw., a horse's head erm. 50. 1 2
Avery or Averey, of Tillingly, Warw., a
leopard couchant arg., bezantee ducally
gorged or. cf. 24. 10
Avery" of Huwish, Somers., and Enfield,
Jliddx., two lions' gambs or, supporting
a bezant. 39. 4
Avison, a dexter hand, vested and cuffed,
holding an anchor. 208. 3
Avison, a hand issuing from a cloud
holding an anchor. 223. 4
Avonmore, Viscount (Yelverton), Belle
Isle, Roscrea, co. Tjpperary, Ireland,
a lion passant regardant gu. Re nasce n-
tiir. 6. I
Awborn, a unicorn passant or, gorged
with a ducal coronet, and chained sa.
48. 6
Awbrey, an eagle's head erased or. S3. 2
Awdrey, Oxon., on a lion's gamb ppr., a
cheveron or, charged with a mullet sa.
39- 2
Awdry, Delme Henry Seymour, of Seend,
Wilts, out of a ducal coronet or, a
lion's head az. Nil sine Deo. 17. 5
Awdry, Thomas, of Notton House, Wilts,
same crest.
Awdry, Charles, Esquire, of Shaw Hill,
llelksham, in front of a lion's head
erased az., gorged with a collar gemel
arg., a cinquefoil between two cres-
cents fesseways or. NU sine Deo.
Awdry, Herbert, Esquire, of Notton
House, Chippenham, same crest and
motto.
Awdry, Thomas, Esquire, of Ardath,
Salisbury, same crest and motto.
Awdry, Rev. "Vere, Esquire, of Ampfield,
Romsey, same crest and motto.
Awdry, Rev. William, of the Vicarage,
Amport, Audover, Hants, same crest
and motto.
Awger or Ager, Kent and Glouc, a bull's
head erased gu., attired arg.
Awing, on a quartrefoil quarterly gu. and
vert, a lion's head on a wreath arg.
Awmack, a tower ppr. Cavendo tutus.
156. 2
'l
a cheveron or, charged with a
sa. 39- 2
Awnsam, an escallop-sheU or, between
two palm-branches vert. 141. 4
Awston of London, a greyhound's head
eouped arg., gorged with a plain collar
sa., charged with three bezants.
cf. 61. 2
AYL
Ayde, Norf., a demi-lion rampant gardant
or, supporting a battle-axe arg. 16. 12
Aygle, a bugle-horn arg. 228. 1 1
Aylemer and Aylener, Ireland, on a ducal
coronet or, a sea-aylet, wings displayed
sa. 108- 6
Ayler, see Aigler.
Ayles, a dexter arm embowed, the fist
clenched ppr. 202. 2
Aylesbury, see Ailesbury.
Aylesbury : (i) A staff "in pale raguly or.
cf. 147. 10. (2) A dragon's head or,
gorged with three bars gu.
Aylesbury, Henry Aylesbury Walker,
of Packwood, Warw.: (i) Upon the
trunk of a tree eradicated ppr., a
dragon's head erased or, gorged with a
collar gemel az. (2) On a mount vert
a crescent az., within a chain in orle or.
Virtuti-s amore.
Aylesford, Earl of (Finch), Packington
Hall, Coventry, a griffin passant sa.
Aperto vivcre voto. 63. 2
Aylet of Howells, Essex, an arm gu.,
holding a sword arg., hilted or. Not
in vain. 212. 3
Aylett of Braintree, Essex, a demi-
unicorn regardant arg., crined and
armed or. 48. 9
Ayleward, Aylward, and Aylwarde, Norf.,
between the horns of a crescent or, a
cross pattee gu. 163. 6
Aylford and Aylnford, flames of fire
between two branches of palm in orle,
all ppr. 146. 12
Ayliffe of London and Brinksworth,
Wilts, out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-
tree ppr., fructed of the first, cf. 143. 5
Aylmer, Baron (Aylmer), out of a ducal
coronet or, a "demi-Cornish chough
rising ppr. Steady.
Aylmer of Derry House, Ireland, out
of a ducal coronet a Cornish chough
rising, all ppr. Hallelujah.
Aylmer, Gerald Percy Vivian, of Wal-
worth, D\irh., same crest and motto.
Aylmer, Sir Arthur Percy Fitz-Gerald
Bart., of Donadea Castle, Kildare,
same crest and motto.
Aylmer, John Algernon, Esquire, of
Courtown, Kilcock, co. Kildare, same
crest and motto.
Aylmer, Ireland, a sea-aylet with wings
displayed sa., on a ducal coronet or.
loS. 6
Aylmer of Howden Hall, Essex, on a
marquess's coronet or, an aylet's bead
erased sa., beaked gu., between two
eagles' wings expanded of the first.
Aylmer, see Hendrick-Aylmer.
Ayloffe, a bear sejant regardant against
the stump of a tree.
Ayloffe, a demi-lion rampant or. 10. 2
Ayloffe of Braxted Magna, Essex, and
Framfield, Sussex, a demi-lion or,
collared gu. 10. 9
Aylward, see Toler-Aylward.
Aylward-Kearney, James, Esquire, of
Shankhill Castle, co. Kilkenny, Ire-
land : (i) A gauntleted hand fessways
or, holding a dagger erect arg., pommel
and hilt of the first (for Kearney). (2)
Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm era-
bowed, vested az., cuffed arg., the
hand ppr. grasping an anchor in bend
sinister gold, and in an escroU above
the motto, Verus el fidelis semper {for
Ayhcard). Sustine et ahstine.
AYL
Aylwin, see Alwyn. i
Aylworth of Devonah., Glouc, and Kent, I
an arm vested sa., issuing out of j
rays or, liolding in the hand ppr. a
human skull arg. 20S. 10
Ayncotes, a covered cup or, between two
wings sa.
Ayncotts, a squirrel sejant gu., collared
or. 135- 4
Aynesworth, Lanes, two battle-axes in
saltier ppr. Courage sans peur.
172. 4
Aynesworth or Aynsworth, a falcon,
wings expanded and inverted ppr.,
belled or. Courage sans peur.
87. I
Aynscomb of Mayfield, Sussex, a cubit
arm erect, holding in the hand ppr. a
fleur-de-lis sa. cf. 215. 5
Aynscomb and Ayniscamp, Sussex, same
crest.
Aynsley of Little Harle Tower, Northumb. ,
a man in armour holding in the dexter
hand a sword erect ppr., hilted and
pommelled or, in his sinister a shield
of the Aynsley arms, viz., gu. on a
bend erm., between two quatrefoils or,
three mullets of six points sa. Furth
fortune and fill the fetters.
Aynsley, Capt. John Francis Murray, R.N.,
Hall Court, Hants, a man in armour
holding in the dexter hand a sword
erect ppr., pommel and hilt or, and
in the sinister in front of his breast a
shield gu., charged with a bend arg.,
thereon three mullets of six points or
(Aynsley). Furth fortune arid fill the
fetters.
Aynworth, two battle-axes in saltier ppr.
172. 4
Aype, an antelope trippant arg., collared
sa. cf. 126. 6
Ayre, Notts, on a ducal coronet or, a
wyvern vert. 70. 9
Ayre, Yorks, a leg in armour couped
at the thigh, all ppr., garnished and
spurred or. Veritas vincit. 193. i
Ayre, Lines, a leg erect in armour per
pale arg. and sa., couped at the thigh
gu., knee-cap and spur or. Lceto aere
Jiorent. 193- 2
Ayrton (late Rt. Hon. Acton Smee, Chief
Commissioner of Works), a demi-lion
rampant erm., holding a pennon per
pale gu. and az., thereon a leopard's
face or. Pro aris et focis.
Ayscough, Durh., an ass's head erased
arg. cf. 125. 12
BAC
Ayscough, an ass erm. cf. 125. 11
Ayscough, Newcastle, an arm ppr. holding
a sword arg., hilted or, enfiled with a
Saracen's head couped ppr., wreathed
or and sa., dropping blood gu. Fac et
spera. cf. 212. 14
Aysingcourt or Aysyngcourt, an eagle's
head between two wings ppr. 84. 2
Ayskey and Ayskew, see Alkene.
Ayson of London and Essex, out of a
mural coronet arg., a griffin's head gu.,
dueally gorged or. 67. 6
Aysscough, an ass passant ppr. 125. 7
Ayton, a hand holding a hawk's lure
ppr. 217. 8
Ayton, see Aiton and Aitoun.
Aytoun, Scotland, a hand pulling a rose
ppr. Decerptm dabunt odorem.
218. 13
Aytoun, Fife, Scotland, a rose gu. Virtute
orta occidunt rarius. 149. 2
Aytoun, Kinaldie, Fife, a rose-tree vert,
flowered gu. El decerptce dabunt odo-
rem. 149. 14
Aytoun-Sinclair, Roger, of Inchdaimie,
CO. Fife: (i) A hand holding a rose
ppr. [Aytoun). (2) A phoenix in
flames {Sinclair), (i) Decerptce dabunt
odorem lAytoun). (2) Fides {Sinclair).
B.
Baad or Bad, Scotland, a dexter hand I
ppr. holding a trident az. 2 1 4. 1 2 I
Babb or Babe, Dorset, a dexter hand
erect, pointing with two fingers to the
sun ppr. 222. 10
Babb well or Babwell, a gate or. 158. 9
Babe of Castle Derver, Louth, on a
mound a babe in swaddling-clothes,
all ppr.
Babeham or Babehaw of London, a demi-
man ppr., wreathed on the head with a
knot gu., holding in his dexter hand a
wing sa., guttee-d'or. cf. 186. 7
Baber, Middx., and Somers., on a mount
vert, a cock, wings expanded arg.,
combed, wattled, and legged gu.
91. 7
Babington of Dethickin, Oxon., and
Derbysb., a demi-bat displayed gu.
137. 12
Babington, Rev. John Albert, of Cossing-
ton, CO. Leics., a dragon's head between
two dragons' wings gu. Foy est tout.
Babington, Francis Evans, Esquire, of
South Lodge, Halesworth, Suif., same
crest and motto.
Babington, Thomas Zachary Dodson,
Esquire, of Redlands, Parksome, Dor-
set, same crest and motto.
Babington, Oxon. and Derbysh., a
dragon's head erased between two
wings gu. cf. 72. 7
Babington of Rotheley Temple, Leics., a 1
dragon's head between two wings gu.
Foy est tout. 72. 7
Babington, Lodley, Leics., a fox's head
33- 4j
ducal coronet a |
demi-eagle displayed ppr. hi solitos
docuere nisus. 80. 14 ^
Babrampore.the Maharaja Dirg Bijye Sing
ol, on the trunk of a tree eradicatetl
fesseways, and sprouting to the dexter, a
falcon surmounted by a rainbow, all ppr.
Babthorp, Yorks, a cockatrice's head
erased arg., beaked, combed, and
wattled or. 68. 12
Babwell, Jliddx., a gate or. 158.9
Bacche or Bache, Somers., a savage's
head affroutee between two branches
of laurel in orle ppr. 192. 14
Bacchus, Henry, Esquire, the Manor
House, Lillington, Warw., an eagle
displayed or. Aquila non capiat mus-
cam Bacchus. 75. 5
Bacchus, Charles Henry, Esquire, in
front of a rock ppr., thereon an eagle
displayed or, an eagle's leg fesseways,
erased at the thigh, also or. Aguila
non capiat mu-scam.
Bacchus, Rev. Francis Joseph, of the
Oratory, Edgbaston, Birmingham,
same crest and motto.
Bacchus, George Reginald, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Bacchus, Rev. John Northcote, the
Presbytery, Henley-on-Thames, same
crest and motto.
Bacchus, Robert Sidney, Esquire, of
Burghfield Manor, Reading, same crest
and motto.
Bacchus, William Ernest, Esquire, of
Horntou Grounds, Banbury, same
crest and motto.
Bache, Stanton, a demi-lion rampant,
regardant psean, holding between his
paws a bezant. cf. 1 1 . 7
Bache, Thomas, Esquire, of Coventry, on
a mount vert, a demi-lion gardant sa.,
bezantee, gorged with a wreath of oak
or, holding between the paws a wool-
pack ppr.
Bacheler, Berks, a dragon's head erased
or, vulned in the neck gu. cf. ~2. 5
Bacheler, Bachelor, and Bachelour, a leg
erased above the knee ppr. 193. 10
Back of Eaton, Norwich, a griffin passant
I per pale wavy gu. and arg., collared
or, wings elevated erminois, the dexter
claw supporting a woolpack arg.
Back, Philip Edward, Esquire, of Man-
croft Towers, Oulton, Suflolk, same
crest.
Back, William, Esquire, M.D., same crest
and motto.
Backhouse, Sir Jonathan Edmund, Bart.,
the Uplands, Darlington, in front of a
rock ppr., thereon an eagle displayed
vert, holding in each claw a passion
cross or, a serpent on its back, the tail
nowed, also ppr. 2i;9. 4
Backhouse, Cliarles F., M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., The Terrace, St. Ives,
Cornw., same crest. Confido in Deo.
Backhouse, out of a ducal coronet an
arm in armour brandishing a scimitar,
all ppr. cf. 196. 10
Backhouse, on a snake embowed, its tail
nowed, an eagle displayed. Confido in
Deo.
Backhouse, an eagle vert, wings close,
preving on a snake ppr. Confido in
Dei.
Backhouse, Charles James, of St. John's,
Wokingham. Durh., in front of a rock
ppr., thereon an eagle displayed vert,
holding in each claw a passion cross or,
a serpent on its back, the tail nowed,
also ppr. Confido in Deo.
Backhouse, Edward, Esquire, of Hur-
worth Grange, Croft, Darlington, same
crest and motto.
Backie, a sword and a cross crosslet
fitched in saltier ppr. 166. 12
Backie or Bailue, Orkney, a flame of fire
ppr. Commodum non damnum. 177.10
BAC
Backwell, London, out of a miiral coronet
iir, a demi-bull sa.
Bacon, Sir Hickman Beckett, nth Bart,
of Redgrave and I2th Bart, of Milden-
haU, Suff., Premier Bart., a boar
passant erm. Mediocria firma. 40. 9
Bacon, Rev. Thomas, M.A., late Rector
of Wiggonholt and Greatham, Sussex,
a boar arg., resting the dexter fore-foot
on a fret sa.
Bacon of Daisy Hill, Londonderry, a boar
pasisant erm., charged on the body with
a muUet or. Mediocria firma.
cf. 40. 9
[ Bacon of Sutton Bonnington, Notts, on
a mount vert, a boar statant arg.,
bristled and tusked or, semce of
mullets sa., and holding in the mouth
a ragged staff vert. Mediocria firma.
40. 10
i Bacon of Harlston, Norf., a demi-boar or,
I armed and bristled az. 4°- 13
' Bacon of Newton Cup, Durh., and
Stewart Pile, Northumb., a demi-wild
boar rampant gardant az., bristled,
armed, and ungu. or, langued gu.,
holding in the mouth a tilting-spear
arg., stricken in shoulder and vulned
ppr. 41- -
Bacon, a boar's head couped or, holding
in the mouth a griffin's head erased az.
Bacon, Hants, a tiger sejant gu., pierced
through the breast with a broken
spear or, headed arg. Another, the
spear arg.
Bacon, Nicholas Henry, of Baveningham
Hall. Norf., a boar passant erm.
Mediocria firma.
Bacon, Rev. M. J., of Swallowfield
Vicarage, Reading, a talbot's head sa.,
erased gu., holding in the mouth a
deer's leg or. Proba conscientia.
Bacon of Twyhouse, Somers., a grey-
hound's head erased sa., holding in the
mouth a stag's foot or. 61. 5
Bacon, Kenrick Verulam, Esquire, the
Lodge, Hale, Farnham, Surrey, a boar
statant erm., bristled, armed, and
ungu. or, debruised by a bendlet
sinister wavy gu. Mediocria firma.
Bacon, Hesset, Norf., a talbot's head sa.,
erased gu., holding in the month a
deer's leg or.
Bacot, William George, M.D., Carfax,
Marlborough Road, Bournemouth, out
of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head
arg., attired of the first, .iritiqnum
ohtinens.
Badby, London, a sphinx passant gardant
ppr., wings addorsed. 182. 12
Badcock of Kensington, Middx., and
Essex, a stag lodged gardant between
two branches of laurel in orle, all ppr.
115. II
Badcock, Devonsh., a demi-cock gu.
Badd of Fareham, Hants, a lion's head
erased, gardant arg., ducally crowned
az. cf. 18. II
Baddeley, a phoenix in flames, all ppr.
Deutn time, et dedecus. 82. 2
Badder, on the stump of a tree in fess,
couped and eradicated, a lion sejant.
7- 9
Baddiford, of Dartmouth, Devonsh., an
eagle's head or, crowned with a coronet
flory sa., between two branches of
lily arg., stalked and leaved vert.
^ c/. 84. 6
Baddiford, an eagle's head or, surmounted
by a cross crosslet sa., between two
branches of thistle ppr. 84. 7
Badeley, John, Leigh's Hall, Essex, and
Baddeley, Essex and Suff., a boar's
head and neck couped arg. Prineipiis
ohsta. 41. I
Badeljsmere or Badelsmere, Yorks, a
lion's gamb erased sa., holding a
laurel-branch vert. cf. 37. 4
Baden-Powell, Baden Fletcher Smyth,
Major Scots Guards : (i ) A lion passant
or, in the paw a broken tilting-spear
in bend ppr., pendent therefrom by a
riband gu., an escocheon resting on the
wreath sa., charged with a pheon or.
{for Powell). (2) Out of a crown
vallery or, a demi-lion gu., on the
head a like crown, charged on the
shoulder with a cross patee arg. and
supporting with the paws a sword
erect ppr., pommel and hilt or {for
Baden). Ar nid yw Pwyil pyd yw.
Baden-Powell, Donald, Esquire (son of
Sir George Baden-Powell), of 114,
Eaton Square, same crests and motto.
Baden-Powell, Henry Warington Smyth,
Esquire, K.C., of 8, St. George's Place,
London, same crests and motto.
Baden-Powell, Major-General Robert
Stephenson Smyth, C.B., same crests
and motto.
Baden-Powell, Sir George, K.C.M.G.,
same crests and motto.
Badenach-Nicolson, Arthur, Esquire, of
Glenbervie House, Drumlithie, For-
doun, N.B., a lion's head erased or.
NU sistere contra.
Badger, a badger ppr. 33. 10
Badger, a buck's head cabossed sa.,
between the attires a greyhound
current arg., collared gu. 122. 11
Badbam, an eagle displayed with two
heads arg., charged on the breast with
a saltier gu. Virtus astra petit.
74. I
Badham-Thornhill, Laurence John, Es-
quire, of Carrigmahon, Monkston, co.
Cork: (I) A double-headed eagle dis-
played {for Badham). (2) A thorn
bush, thereon a robin redbreast ppr.
{for Thornhilt). Conquer or die.
Badley, Suff., a demi-lion rampant arg.,
charged with two bendlets az. cf. 10. 2
Baett or Batt, a demi-Uon or, guttee-de-
sang. cf. 10. 2
Bageley or Bagley, on the top of a
spear, issuing, a wyvem sans legs, tail
nowed. 69. 6
Bagenal, Beauchamp Frederick, Esquire,
of Benekerry, Carlow, heraldic ante-
lope sejant vert, attired, ungu., ducally
gorged and chained or.
BagenhaU, Staffs, a dragon's head erased
gu., gorged with a bar gemelle or.
cf. 71. 2
Bagenholt, a horse courant bridled ppr.
cf. 52. I
Bagg, two wings endorsed gu. and arg.,
the latter charged with a cinquefoil
az. cf. 109. 12
Baggalay, the late Sir Richard, Attorney-
General, Surrey, a goat's head erased
arg., charged on the neck with three
fleurs-de-lis, one and two az. Stem-
mata quid faciunt. 243. 8
Baggallay, Claude, Esquire, of The
Grange, East Grinstead, Sussex, a
BAG
goafs head erased arg., charged on the
neck with three fleurs-de-liS: one and
two az. Stemmata quid faciunt.
Baggallay, Ernest, Esquire, of the Moat,
Cowden, Kent, same crest and motto.
Baggallay, Henry Charles, Esquire, of
Onslow Gardens, S.W., same crest and
motto.
Baggally, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed ppr., garnished or, holding a
sword, also ppr. Didce periculum.
195. 2.
Bagge, Sir Alfred Thomas, Bart., of
Stradsett Hall, Norf., two vrings ad-
dorsed or, semee of annulets gu. Spes
est in Deo. 239. 4
Bagge, Thomas Edward, Esquire, of
Gaywood Hall, King's Lynn, same
crest and motto.
Bagge, a sword in pale, supporting a
garland of laurel, all ppr. 170. I
Bagge or Bagg, Plymouth, Devonsh., a
cinquefoil az., between two wings, the
dexter gu., the sinister arg.
Baggeley, Chesh., a ram's head az.,
armed and charged with three lozenges
or. 130. II
Baggeley, Chesh., a ram's head az.,
armed or. 130. i
Baggs, a rose charged with a thistle ppr.
149- 3
Bagholt and Baghott, on a ducal coronet
or, a leopard sejant gardant ppr.
Baghot, a stag's head cabossed sa.,
between the attires a greyhound
courant arg., collared gu. 122. 11
Baghot-De la Here, Rev. John, of Buxted
St. Mary Vicarage, Uckfield, Sussex :
(i) Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume
of eight ostrich-feathers, five and three
per pale arg. and az. 263. 7 {for De
la Bere). (2) A stag's head cabossed
sa., and between the attires a grey-
hound courant arg., collared gu. In
cruce salus. 263. 8
Bagley, an arm in armour embowed,
holding a sword, all ppr. 195. 2
Bagnall, Kent, a dragon's head erased
gu., gorged with two bars or. cf 71. 2
Bagnall, John, Esquire, Water Orton,
near Birmingham, and Benjamin Bag-
nall, Esquire, Ellerslie, Eaton Gardens,
Hove, Sussex, a lion rampant holding
between the paws an hour-glass. Fugit
hora. I. 5
Bagnall, Staffs and Wales, an antelope
sejant arg., billettee sa., ducally gorged,
lined, armed, and tufted or. 126. 4
Bagnall of Wicklowand Worcs.; a heraldic
antelope sejant arg., biUettee sa., horns
and tail or, collared and chained of
the same, the chain reflexed over the
back. cf. 126. 4.
Bagnall, Ireland, a heraldic antelope
sejant vert, crined, ducaUy gorged, and
chained or.
Bagnall-Wild, Ralph Bagnall. Esquire,
M.A., J.P., of Costock, Notts: (i) A
demi-stag sa., guttee-d'or, attired and
resting the sinister foot on an escallop
or {for Wild). 119- 4- (2) Upon the
trunk of a tree fesscways, eradicated
and sprouting ppr., a heraldic antelope
sejant az., bezantee, gorged with a
collar gemel and attired or {for Bagnall).
127. 9. Sur ct loyal.
Bagne and Bague, on a chapeau a pelican
vulning herself, all ppr. 98. 7
BAG
Bagnel, Bagnell, Bagnill, or Bagnoll, a
galley, sails furled ppr. 160. 6
Bagnell, an ancient galley, oars in action.
160. 7
Bagnell, a goat rampant, ducaUy gorged
and staked to the ground.
Bagot, Christopher Neville, Esquire, of
Aughrane Castle, co. Galway, Ireland,
out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's
head erm., horned of the first. Anti-
qnum obtinens. 128.14
Bagot, Arthur Henry Louis, Esquire, out
of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head arg.,
armed of the first, and charged with
a crescent gu. Antiqimm obtinens.
Bagot, Charles Fitzroy Alexander HaUi-
fax. Esquire, same crest and motto.
Bagot, John Christopher, Esq., of Bally-
turin, Gort, co. Galway, same crest and
motto.
Bagot, Richard, Esquire, of 42, Loivndes
Street, S.W., same crest and motto.
Bagof, Baron, Blithfield, Rugeley, Staffs,
out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's
head arg., attired of the first. Anti-
quum obtinens. 128. 14
Bagot of Kileoursey, King's Co., same
crest and motto.
Bagot of Pype Hall, Staffs, same crest
and motto.
Bagot, Josceline Fitzroy, of Levens Hall,
Westml., out of a ducal coronet or,
a goat's head arg., armed of the first,
and charged with a crescent gu.
Antiquum obtinens.
Bagot of Castle Bagot, co. Dublin, same
crest. Pour Dieu et mon roi.
Bagshaw, of South Okendon, Essex, a
bugle-horn or. 228. 1 1
Bagshaw, of Delaridge, Derbysh., an arm
couped at theelbow, erectppr., grasping
a bugle- horn sa., stringed vert. c/. 2 1 7 . 4
Bagshawe, issuing from clouds an arm
erect ppr., holding in the hand a bugle-
horn sa. cj. 217. 4
Bagshawe, of Oakes, Norton, and Worm-
hill Hall, Derbysh., issuing from clouds
a dexter cubit arm, holding in the
hand ppr. a bugle-horn or, the handle
sa., within the strings a rose gu.
Forma, flos ; fama, flatus.
Bagshawe, Frederic, M.D., 35, Warrior
Square, St. Leonard's, issuing from
clouds a dexter cubit arm couped,
holding in the hand ppr. a bugle-horn.
Forma, flos ; jama, flatus.
Bagshawe, Clement Walsh, Esquire, of
24, East Cliff, Dover, issuing out of
clouds a dexter arm ppr., holding in
the hand a bugle-horn or, the handle
sa., within the strings a rose gu.
Forma, flos ; fama, flatus.
Bagshawe, Francis Westby, Esquire, of
the Oaks, Sheffield, same crest and
motto.
Bagshawe, Greaves-, William Henry, of
Ford Hall, Derbysh., and Banner Cross,
Yorks : (l) A dexter cubit arm couped
holding in the hand ppr. a bugle-horn
sa., stringed vert {for Bagshawe).
f/. 217. 4. (2) On a mount vert, a stag
trippant or, holding in the mouth a
slip of oak ppr. {for Greaves). Forma,
flos ; fama, flatus. Deo non fortuna.
cf. 118. 2
Bagshawe, a dexter cubit arm erect ppr.,
the hand holding a bugle-horn sa.,
stringed vert. Forma, flos ; fama, flatus.
28
Bagshole and Bagsbote, an acorn slipped
and leaved ppr. 152. i
Baguley, J. M., Esquire, Whitecliffe,
Alfriston, Sussex, a ram's head az.,
attired or, charged with three lozenges
of the second.
Bagwell, Richard, Esquire, J.P., of Marl-
field, Ireland, out of a mural coronet
a demi-buU, all ppr. In fide et in
bello fortes.
Bagwell-Purefoy, Wilfrid, Esquire, of
Greenfield, Tipperary, a hand in
armour grasping a broken lance, all
ppr. En bonne-foy.
Baighton, a heron's head erased, holding
in its beak an eel, all ppr. 104. 2
Baigrie, Robert, C.B., Lieutenant-Colonel
Bombay Staff Corps, in front of the
battlements of a tower, thereon an
armed leg couped above the knee ppr.,
garnished and spurred or, a mount
vert.
Baikie, Alfred, of Tankerness, Orkney, a
flame of fire. Commodum non damnum.
177. 10
Bailey, Lt.-Col. Edmund WyndhamGrevis,
J.P., of Nepicar House, Wrotham,
Kent, in front of a demi-lion erminois,
holding in his dexter paw a cross pattee
fitchee gu., a trunk of a tree eradicated
fesseways and sprouting ppr. Nee
tetnere, nee timide.
Bailey, James, Esquire, of Shortgrove,
Newport, Essex, in front of a cubit
arm vested per pale az. and gu., cuff
arg., the hand ppr., holding a crosier
surmounted by a mullet, both or,
three mullets of the last. Deo duce.
Bailey, Baron Glanusk, see Glanusk.
Bailey, John Lockhart, Esquire, of
Llangorse House, Prince's Park, Liver-
pool, same crest and motto.
Bailey, Llewellyn Crawshay, Esquire, of
Llangorse House, Prince's Park, Liver-
pool, same crest and motto.
Bailey of Norwich, a cubit arm erect,
vested bendy of six az. and sa., the cuff
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a crosier,
and surmounted by an estoile, both or.
Deo duce. 207. 2
Bailey, J. G., Esquire, M.S., M.D., Santa
Ana, Orange County, California, U.S.A.
(eldest son of the late Sir James
Bailey), a cubit arm erect, vested
bendy of six az. and sa., the cuff arg.,
holding in the hand ppr. a crosier sur-
mounted by an estoile, both or. Deo
duce. 207. 2
Bailey, Shropsh., a griffin segreant gu.,
guttee d'or. Another, guttee d'eau.
cf. 62. 2
Bailey, a cat salient gardant. 26. 3
Bailey, a demi-lady, holding in her dexter
hand a tower, and in her sinister a
laurel-branch vert. 1S3. 8
Bailey, the late John Eglington, Esq '
BAI
Bailey, Rev. James Sandford, of Ightham
Place and Nepicar House, Kent, in
front of a demi-lion erminois, holding
in the dexter paw a cross pattoe
fitchee gu., the trunk of a tree eradi-
cated fessewise and sprouting ppr.
Nee temere, nee timide. 231. 14
Bailey, Sir William Henry, of Sale
Hall, Chesh., a griffin segreant
arg., wings chequy of the first and
az., holding in the dexter claw a
flagstaff, therefrom flowing to thi-
sinister a banner gu., semee of annulets,
and resting the sinister claw on a pheon
sa. Non terra sed aquis.
Ballhache, Jersey, a ship ppr. Yive
memor lethi, fugit hora. 160. 13
Bailie, a hand holding a dagger. Quid
clurius astris? 212. q
Baillie-Hamilton-Arden, Earl of Hadding-
ton, see Haddington.
Baillie, Cochrane-, Lord Lamington, see
Lamington.
Baillie, Kennedy-, of Ardtrea, Armagh,
Ireland : ( i ) A boar's head couped
arc. {for Baillie). 43- I- (2) -^
dolphin naiant az. {for Kennedy).
Quid clarius astris ? 140. >
Baillie, of Hoperig, East Lothian, a
boar's head couped. Quid clarius
astris ? 43. I
Baillie, James Evan Bruce, of Douchfour,
Inverness, a boar's head couped.
Quid clarius astris. 43. i
Baillie, Bart., a boar's head erased ppr.
Vbi bene ibi patria. 42. 2
Baillie, James William, Esquire, of
Ilston Grange, Leicester, a boar's
head couped. Quid clarius aatris ?
Baillie-Gage, Thomas Robert, Esquire,
of 38, Northumberland Road, Dublin :
(1) A ram passant arg., armed and
hoofed or, holding in the mouth a
trefoil slipped vert {for Gage), cf. 131. 13.
(2) A boar's head couped, holding in
the mouth a sprig of oak, all ppr. (for
Baillie). Courage sans peur. 42. 7
Baillie of Rosehall, Scotland, a oat sejant
ppr. Spcro meliora. 26. 8
Baillie of Corstorphine, a crow ppr. Be
ppr.
107. 14
cockatrice, wings
BaiUie, Scotland,
panded. 68. 6
Baillie of Monktown, co. Ayr, an' eagle
regardant, his wings raised ppr.
LiberiM optima rerum. cf. yj. 10
Baillie of Walston, a dove volant, in its
beak an olive-branch ppr. Patior et
.■'pcro. 93. 10
Baillie of Carnbrae, on the point of a
sword in pale ppr., hilt and pommel
or, a laiirel WTeath fructed, also ppr.
Perseverantia. 170. i
F.S.A., of Stretford, Lanes, in front [ Baillie of Hardington, Scotland, a hand
of an anchor in bend sinister ppr., a holding a pen ppr. Fides servata dital.
female figure vested vert, supporting! 217. 10
with her dexter hand an escutcheon j Baillie, Scotland, the sun in splendour
gu., charged with a martlet arg., and j ppr. Clarior astrvs. 162. 2
resting with the sinister on the stock | Baillie of Jerviswood, a crescent or.
of the anchor. Vallum cenium esto. | Major virtus quam splendor. 163. 2
184. I Baillie of Balmudyside, the morning star
Bailey, Ronald, Esquire, in front of an j ppr. Vertitur in lucem. 164. i
anchor in bend sinister ppr., a female ! BaiUie, Inshaughy, Ireland, a star of
figure vested vert, supporting with the I eight points arg., out of a cloud ppr.
right hand an escocheon gu., charged I Nildarius astris. 164. il
BAI
Baillie, Sir Robert Alexander. Bart., of
Polkemet. Linlithgow, an etoile of
I eight points or, out of a cloud ppr. In
caligine lucit. 164. 1 1
I Bajllie, Hon. William Douglas Hall, of
Kennington. Picton, Marlborough. New
Zealand, Member of the Legislative
Council of New Zealand, a star of
eight points arg., issuaut from a cloud
ppr. Quid darius astris .?
164. II
Baillie, Sir Robert Alexander, Bart., of
Ognez, Toorak, near Melbourne, Vic-
toria, and Benerembah, Hay, New
.South Wales, Australia, out of a cloud
]i])r., an estoile of eight rays or. In
C'lliqinK lucel. 164. II
Bailward of Horsington, Somers., a bull's
hrad couped arg. cf. 44. 3
Baily, out of a ducal coronet a wyvern's
h'-ad ppr. 72. 4
Baily, Thoraeis Farmer, Esquire, of Hall
Place. Kent, a goat's head erased az.,
bezantee. attired or. Vestigia nulla
ritrorsnm. cf. 1 28. 5
1 Bain, late Sir James, D.L.. J. P., F.R.S.,
F.R.G.S., Jarrington, Cumb., and
3, Park Terrace, Glasgow, a dexter
arm embowed gu., the hand grasping a
dirk ppr. Et arte et marte.
Bain of Craggs, Little Broughton, Cocker-
mouth, a dexter arm embowed gu.,
the hand grasping a dirk ppr. Et arte
et marte.
Bain, a dexter arm in armour embowed
ppr., garnished or, grasping a dagger,
also ppr. Et marte et arte. 195-4
Bain of Berwick, Northumb., a hand
holding a scroll of paper ppr. Virtute.
215. 6
Bain of MoiTiston, Lanark, a dexter hand
ppr., holding a rose gu., slipped and
leaved vert. Benedic nobis Domine.
218. 10
Bain of Lynton, Devonsh., a dexter hand
ppr., holding a rose gu., slipped and
leaved vert. Benedic nobis Domine.
218. 10
Bain or Baine, a lion rampant gu., be-
tween two wings or. 9. 2
Bainbridge, Bainbrigg, Bainbrigge, or
Bambridge, Leics. and Derby.sh., on a
mount vert, a goat sa., armed and un-
gu. or, and collared and belled arg.
1^9- 3
Bainbridge, George B., Esquire, Espley
Hall, Morpeth, Northumb., a stag's
head erased. Avance.
Bainbridge, an arm from the shoulder
issuing from the sea, holding an anchor,
corded, all ppr. 202. 7
Bainbrigge, William Parker Yates, J, P.,
71, Lissenden Mansions, Highgate
Road, N.W., on a mount vert, a goat
statant sa., horned, ungu. and collared
arg. Virtute non armis jido.
Baines, a wild duck among flags ppr.
102. 5
Baines, a cubit arm holding a dagger ppr.
212. 3
Baines, Peteonly, Scotland, a dexter
hand holding a dagger ppr. Vel arte
vel marte. 212. 9
Baines, Rev. Albert Charles, of Little
Wymondley, Stevenage, Herts, a dexter
ariu embowed, vested az., cuff arg., the
hand grasping a jaw-bone ppr., on the
arm a cross pattee or. 264. 1 5
29
Baines, Athelstan Arthur, Esquire, of
29, First Avenue, Hove, Brighton, same
crest.
Baines, Egerton Charles Augustus, Es-
quire, same crest.
Baines, Rev. Frederick Samuel, of 41,
Medina Villeis, Hove, Brighton, same
crest.
Baines, Jervoise Athelstane, Esquire, of
Kensington Park Gardens, same crest.
Baines, John, Esquire, same crest.
Baines, Louis Adolphus, Esquire, same
crest.
Baines, Rev. Montague Charles Alex-
ander, of Carlby Rectory, Stamford,
same crest. Furor arma ministrat.
Baines, Bell Hall, Yorks, a cubit arm
erect, holding in the hand a leg- bone,
in bend sinister arg.
Baines, WilUam Mortimer, Esquire, of
Bell Hall, Naburn, Yorks, a dexter
hand couped ppr., holding a shin-bone
arg.
Baines, a bone and a palm-branch in
saltier ppr. I47- 4
Baird, Sir Alexander, Bart., of IJrie,
Stonehaven, Kincardine, a griffin's
head erased or. Dominns fecit.
Baird, William, Esquire, of Elie House,
Fife, same crest and motto.
Baird, John George Alexander, Esquire,
of 89, Eaton Square, S.W., same crest
and motto.
Baird, Sir David, Bart., of Newbyth,
East Lothian: (l) A Mameluke on
horseback, holding in his dexter hand
a scimitar, all ppr. 189. 8. (2) A
boar's head erased or. Vi et virtute.
42. 2
Baird, Maturin-, see Maturin-Baird.
Baird, Sir William James Gardiner, Bart.,
of Saughton Hall, co. Edinburgh,
Scotland, a boar's head erased or. Vi
et virtiUe. 42- 2
Baird, Sir John Kennedy, of 31, Cadogan
Place, London, a boar's head erased or.
Vi et virtute.
Baird, Scotland, a boar's head erased
ppr. ; and another charged with a
crescent. A-- ~
Baird of Cambusdoon, Ayr, an eagle's
head erased. Dominus fecit. 83. 2
Baird of Frankfield, Scotland, an eagle's
head ppr. Vi et virtute. 83. 2
Baird, an eagle's head erased ppr.
Dominus fecit. 83. 2
Baird of Knoydart, Inverness, and of
Lochwood, Lanark, a griffin's head
erased or. Dominus fecit. 66. 2
Baird, Auchmedden, Scotland, a griffin's
head erased ppr. Dominus fecit. 66. 2
Baird, a cockatrice, wings addorsed gu.
68. s
Baird-Hay, James George, Esquire, of
Belton, Haddington, Scotland, a goat's
head erased arg., armed or. Spare
nought. 1 28. 5
Baird, Scotland, a dove, wings expanded
ppr. Virtute et honore. 94- 3
Baird, of Craigton, Scotland, a ship in fuU
sail ppr. Adsit Deus non demovebor.
i6o. 13
Bairnstather or Barnesfather, Scotland, a
boar's head couped or. 43. i
Bairstow, out of a crescent a demi-eagle
displayed. 81. 4
Baisley of Ricketstown, co. Carlow, an
arm in armour embowed ppr., the hand
BAK
holding a shepherd's crook pointed
with the head of a bearded arrow, all
ppr.
Bake, a demi-man in armour wielding a
sword, all ppr. 187. i
Baker, Bart, (now Rhodes), Devonsh., a
dexter arm embowed, vested az.,
charged with three annulets interlaced
or, cuffed arg., holding in the hand an
arrow in bend sinister ppr. True unto
death.
Baker, a naked dexter arm embowed,
holding an arrow ppr. 201. 13
Baker, a dexter arm in armour embowed,
holding an arrow ppr. 198. 4
Baker, Derbysh., a dexter arm embowed
in armour, grasping a caduceus in bend
surmounting the truncheon of a tilting-
spear in bend sinister splintered, all
ppr. Dum spiro spcro.
Baker, Chester and Shrewsbury, out of a
ducal coronet a dexter arm embowed,
vested or, the hand gauntleted and
holding a broken tilting-spear with-
out burr or vamplate, in bend of the
same, on shaft a ring enfiled with a
garland vert.
Baker, out of a cloud a dexter arm in
fess, raising a garb, all ppr. 223. 12
Baker, a dexter hand gu., holding a club
sa. 214. 6
Baker, a naked dexter arm, holding a
purse. 202. I
Baker of London, and of Northfield,
Worcs., a hand issuing out of clouds
ppr., holding a cross Calvary sa. Nemo
sine cruce beatus.
Baker of Skerton House, Old Trafford,
Manchester, two arms embowed in
armour grasping a tilting-spear fesse-
wise, the head to the sinister ppr.,
pendant from the staff a spur leathered
or. Ex monte alto. 194- 3
Baker, Philip, of Shelboume, Wake
Green, Moseley, same crest and motto.
Baker, Mayfield, Sussex, on a tower sa.,
an arm in mail embowed ppr., holding
a piece of plate-iron az. (described also
as a flint-stone ppr.)
Baker, Hon. Sir Richard Chaffey.
K.C.M.G., J.P., of Adelaide, South
Australia, Member of the Legislative
Council of South AustraUa, a dexter
arm embowed ppr., charged with two
cinquefoils az.. holding a lozenge, also
az., thereon a swan's head and neck
erased or. Carpe diem.
Baker, John Richard, Esquire, same crest
and motto.
Baker, Sisinghurst, Kent, a dexter cubit
arm holding a swan's head erased
arg., beaked gu. 220. 9
Baker, Rev. Robert Lowbridge, of
Ramsden, Charlbury, Oxford, a dexter
arm in mail ppr., the under-vest seen
at the elbow vert, the hand also ppr.,
grasping a swan's neck erased or,
beaked gu., and gorged with a ducal
coronet of the last.
Baker, Kent, an arm embowed, vested
with green leaves, holding in the hand
ppr. a swan's head erased or.
Baker of Lismacue, co. Tipperary, a
dexter naked hand and arm holding a
swan's head erased arg. Bonos virtutis
satelles. 220. 9
Baker of Ware,sley, Worcs., a naked
dexter arm embowed ppr., grasping a
BAK
swan's head erased or, dueally gorged
and beaked gu.
Baker of West Hay, Soraers., a dexter
arm in mail, the under-vest seen
at the elbow vert, holding in the
hand ppr. a swan's neck erased or,
beaked and gorged with a ducal
coronet gu.
Baker, Granville Edwin Lloyd, of Hard-
wicke, Glouc, a hairy, wild man's arm
vert, hand and elbow ppr., holding a
swan's head erased or and arg., dueally
gorged gu. 220. 9
Baker, George Edward, Esquire, M.A.,
of Freshford, co. Somers., Fellow and
Bursar of Magdalen College, Oxford,
a tower sable and issuing from the
battlements thereof a dexter arm in
armour embowed holding in the hand
a baton ppr. Sola meus turris Dtu^.
314. 8
Baker, Thorngrove, Worcs., and Lypeat
Park, Glouc, a swan's head erased or,
ducaUy gorged gu. Persevero. lOl. 5
Baker, LawTence James, Esquire, of
Ottershaw Park, Ottershaw, Surrey, in
front of a swan's head erased arg., an
estoile or, between two bezants.
Sedulo et honesle.
Baker, Lawrence Ingham, Esquire, of
Eastcote Lodge, Pinner, same crest
and motto.
Baker of Bowden, Chesh., London, and
Windsor, a swan's head erased arg.,
collared gu., holding in the beak a
trefoil az.
Baker, Sir Samuel 'White, F.R S.,
F.R.G.S., F.R.S.A., K.M., M.A., D.L.,
J.P., Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot,
Devonsh., a swan's head erased arg.,
gorged with a naval coronet and
between two cinquefoils az. Perse-
vere.
Baker of Wattisfield and Wrentham,
Suff., a demi-ostrich, wings expanded,
holding in its beak a horseshoe.
c/. 96. 8
Baker, an ostrich-head erased or, holding
in the beak a horseshoe arg.
Baker, Radnorsh., a hawk's head arg.,
between two flings gu., holding in the
beak three ears of wheat of the last.
c/. 89. I
Baker, Ireland, an eagle displayed sa.
75. 2
Baker, a phoenix in flames, aU ppr.
82. 2
Baker, Sir Randolph Littlehales, Bart.,
of Ranston, Blandford, Dorset, and
Ashcombe, Sussex : (1) A nag's head
erased arg., charged on the neck with
a cross pattee ii tehee gu., holding in
the mouth a trefoil shpped vert (for
Baker). 51. 2. (2) Between two wings
elevated or, an armed arm embowed
ppr., garnished or, the hand in a
gauntlet grasping an arrow in bend
sinister entwined by a branch of
olive, also ppr. {for Littlehales). Finis
coronal opus. 198. 10
Baker, Sir George Sherston, Bart., of
Upper Dunstable House, Richmond,
Surrey, a demi-lion rampant, per fesse
indented erminois and psean, holding
between the paws an escallop arg.,
charged with an erm. spot. Fidei
cotictda crux. 13. 10
Baker, Durh., a lion rampant arg. 1. 13
30
Baker, Ferdinand, of Elemore Hall,
Durh. : ( I ) A lion rampant arg., charged
on the shoulder with a saltier az., and
holding between the paws an es-
cutcheon of the last, thereon a maunch
or (for Baker). 3. 4. (2) A griffin
passant per pale or and erm., resting
the dexter claw on an escutcheon sa.,
charged with a tower or (jor Tower).
Love and dread. 63. 9
Baker of London and Worcs., a cockatrice
erm., combed and wattled gu. 68. 4
Baker, William Chnton, Esquire, of
Bayfordbury, Herts, a cockatrice per
fesse indented erminois and pa;an,
combed and wattled gu., gorged with
a coUar az., and in the beak a quatre-
foil sUpped vert. So run that ye may
obtain.
Baker, Wingfleld-, of Orsett Hall, Essex :
(i) For Baker, a cockatrice erm.,
combed and wattled gu. 68. 4. (2)
For Wingfield, a griffin passant vert.
63. 2
Baker, Westbrook, of Cottesmore, Rut-
land, a greyhound's head erased ppr.,
charged with a fess between six ears
of wheat or. Non sibi sed patrice.
Baker, a greyhound's head erased arg.,
gorged with a fess engrailed sa.,
fimbriated or, charged with three fleur-
de-lis of the last.
Baker, William Meath, of Hasfield Court,
Glouc, out of a ducal coronet or, a
goat's head arg., attired or. Ars bona
violentia.
Baker, Lines, and SmaUborough, Norf., a
demi-unicorn erased arg., armed and
maned or. c/. 48. 7
Baker, a boar's head couped or. 43. I
Baker, a rose-tree vert, flowered or.
149. 14
Baker, Rev. Robert Lowbridge, of Rams-
den House, Oxford, a dexter arm in
maU, the under-vest seen at the elbow
vert, the hand ppr. grasping a swan's
neck erased or. gorged with a ducal
coronet gu., beaked also of the last.
Baker, Kent, and of Battel, Sussex, a
musk-rose branch vert, flowered arg.,
seeded or. 149. 8
Baker of London, on a mount vert, a
tower arg., between two laurel- branches
ppr.
Baker of Walton, Norf., on a chapeau az.,
tiu-ned up erm., a stag's head cabossed
or. 122. 10
Baker-Wilbraham, George Barrington,
Esquire, a wolf's head erased arg.,
charged on the neck with a cross cross-
let az. for distinction (for Wilbraham).
(2) A dexter arm embowed vested az.,
charged with three annulets interlaced
or, cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
an arrow of the last. In portu quies.
Baker-Cresswell, Addison Francis, Cress-
weU, Morpeth, Northumb. : (i) On a
mount vert a torteau charged with a
squurel sejant arg. (jor Crcsswell).
135. 11. (2) A goat's head erased
arg., armed and crined or, gorged
with a collar gemel and cliarged on
the neck with a saltire gu. (jor Baker).
Cressa ne careat.
Balam, Norf. and Suff., a lion's head
erased gu., collared and lined or,
charged on the neck with a cinquefoil
BAL
Balam of Walstoken, Norf., and Barton,
Suff., out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-
cock gu., wings displayed, combed and
wattled or. 9i- 14
Balberney, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr.
I II5-7
Balbirnie-Vance, Robert Anstruther,
Esquire, J.P., formerly of Balmerino,
'Victoria, a lion rampant or, gorged
with a collar gu., and holding in the
dexter paw a pair of balances ppr.,
and charged on the shoulder with a
cinquefoil of the second. Be faithfid.
Balcarres, Earl of, Scotland (Lindsay), see
Crawford, Earl of.
Balchen, an anchor erect, and from its
cross-beam a square banner pendant
charged with three fleur-de-lis in
fesse.
j Balcombe, Kent, a bear passant ppri,
[ coUared and chained or. Teuebo.
c/. 34- I
Baldberney or Balbirney, Scotland, a
morion ppr. iSo. I
Balderney, on a mo\mt a stag lodged, all
ppr. 115. 12
Balderston or Balderstones, Scotland, a
hand holding a lancet ppr. Vtdnere
sano. 216. 14
Balderstone, Scotland, out of a cloud a
dexter arm in fess ppr., holding in
the hand a cross pattee fitched az.
223. 6
Baldock of Petham, Kent, on a mount
vert, a greyhound sejant, the dexter
paw resting on an escallop arg. 59. i
Baldock of Cauleston, Norf., an eagle
close, gazing at the sun. 76. I
Baldrie or Baldry, a trefoil slipped vert.
148.9
Baldry, out of a gillyflower gu., a demi-
man habited.
Baldwin, a squirrel sejant or. cf. 135. 4
Baldwin, a squirrel sejant or, holding a
sprig of hazel vert. Vim vi repeilo.
135- 2
Baldwin, Colonel WiUiam John Atkinson,
of Dalton-in-Furness, Lanes, a squirrel
sejant or, charged on the body with a
fesse az., and supporting with the fore-
legs an ostrich feather erect arg. \'im
vi repeUo. 233. 3
Baldwin of Shrewsbury, on a wreath
above a cap of maintenance a cocka-
trice, wings endorsed arg.
Baldwin and Baldwyn of Diddlebery, on a
mount vert, a cockatrice arg., beaked,
combed, and wattled or, ducaUy gorged
and lined of the last. Per deum meum
tratisilio murum. cf. 68. 7
Baldwin, Frederick Benjamin Judge,
surgeon, Draycott House, Bodicote,
Banbury, a cockatrice arg., ducaUy
gorged or. Est voluntas Dei
Baldwin of Clohina, Ireland, a dove, in its
beak an olive-branch ppr. Est voluntas
Dei. 92. 5
Baldwin, Captain Wilham, of Chingford,
Dunedin, New Zealand, Honorary
Resident Magistrate for that Colony,
uses standing on a cross a dove, holding
in its beak an olive-branch. Scquere
me est voluntas Dei.
Baldwin of Stede Hill, Kent, a lion ram-
pant az., holding in its paws a cross
crosslet fitched or.
Bale of Carleton-Curlew, Leics., a demi-
lion gu., supporting a broken spear or.
BAL
Bales of Norton, Northamp., a lion sejant
gu., resting the dexter paw on a cross
pattee fitched or.
Bales of Wilby, Suff., a tiger's head
erased sa., armed or, gorged with a fess
wavy az. (Another, on a mount vert,
a lion sejant erm.) 7. 7
Balfour, Bart., Denmilne, Fife, a crescent
or. God gives increase. 163. 2
Balfour of Randerston, a crescent.
163. 2
Balfour-Melville, John Mackintosh, Es-
quire, of Pilrig, Edinburgh, and Strath-
kinness, Fife ; (i) On the dexter side a
dexter hand holding an olive-branch
ppr. Adsit Deus (for Balfour). 219. 9.
(2) On the sinister side a crescent arg.
Deniquecalum (for Melville). 163. 2
\ Balfour of Telrig, Scotland, a dexter
hand holding an olive-branch, all ppr.
Adsit Devs. 219. 9
BaI|our, Arthur Mackintosh, Esquire,
Sussex Artillery, Brighton, a dexter
hand holding an olive-branch ppr.
Adsit Deus.
Balfour, Hon. James, of Tyalla, Toorak,
Melbourne, same crest and motto.
Balfour of Trenaby, Orkney, a dexter
arm in armour erect, the hand holding
a baton in bend gu., tipped arg. For-
ward. cf. 209. 9
Balfour, Scotland, a hand in armour
holding a truncheon ppr. Forward.
209. 9
Balfour of Balmouth, an otter's head
cmiped. Forivard, non temere. 134. i
Balfour of Dunbog, a tower arg., masoned
sa., ensigned with an otter's head
erased of the last. Nil temere.
Balfour, a mermaid holding in her dexter
hand an otter's head erased, all ppr.
c/. 184. 10
Balfour of Mountquhanny, Fife, a mer-
maid ppr., holding in her dexter hand
an otter's head erased sa., and in her
sinister a swan's head, also erased ppr.
Omne sohi/in forti patrin.
Balfour of Dunbog, a mermaid ppr., hold-
ing in her dexter hand a boar's head
erased sa. Omne solum forti patria.
1S4. 10
Balfour of Burleigh, Baron (Bruce),
Kennet, Alloa, Clackmannan : ( i ) On
the dexter side, on a rock a mermaid
ppr., holding in her dexter hand an
otter's head erased sa., and in her
sinister a swan's head erased, also ppr.
(for Balfour). Omne solum forti patria.
(2) On the sinister side, a dexter arm
in armour from the shoulder, resting
on the elbow, the hand holding a
sceptre, all ppr. (for Bruce). Fuimus.
Balfour, James William, Esquire, of
Balfour Castle, Kirkwall, a dexter arm
in armour erect ppr., the hand holding
a batoii in bend gu., tipped arg.
Forward.
Balfour, William Edward Ligonier, Es-
quire, of Boodle's Club, St. James,
same crest and motto.
Balfour, Lt.-Col. John Edmond Heugh,
D.S.O., of The Manor, Sidmouth, a
dexter hand and arm erect, holding in
bend a branch of laurel slipped, all
ppr. Adsit Deus.
Balfour, Major Kenneth Robert, M.P.,
31
Balfour of Grange, on the battlements of
a castle arg., a woman standing attired |
gu., holding in her dexter hand an
otter's head. Nil temere. 155. 7
Balfour, Gerald William, M.A., of 67,
Addison Road, W., a palm-tree ppr.
Virtus ad cethera tendit.
Balfour, Edward, of Balbirnie, Fife, a
palm-tree ppr. Virtus ad mthera tendit,
144. I
Balfour, Charles Barrington, Esquire, of
Newton Don, Kelso, same crest and
motto.
Balfour, Edward, Esquire, of Balbirnie,
Markjnch, N.B., same crest and motto.
Balfour, Rt. Hon. Arthur James, of
Whittinghame, Scotland, same crest
and motto.
Balfour of Townley Hall, Ireland, on a
perch or, a hawk close ppr., beaked and |
belled, also or, round the neck a ribbon I
gu. Omne solum forti patria. c/. 85.13
Balfour of Forret, an eagle rising, ppr.
Dieii aidant. yy. 5
Balfour-Kinnear, George Thomas, of
Cross and Bristane, Orkney, Esquire,
Writer to the Signet, 6, Doune Terrace,
Edinburgh, an anchor ppr. Spem
fortuna alit. 161. 11
Balfour, Major Francis Walter, of Fernie
Castle, CO. Fife, a mermaid ppr., hold-
ing in her dexter hand an otter's head
erased sa., and in the sinister a swan's
head erased ppr. Omni solum forti patria,
Balfour, Scotland, an heraldic tiger
passant sa. 25. 5
Balfour-Hay, te Paterson-Balfour-Hay.
Balgonie, Lord, see Leven, Earl of.
Balguy of Duffield, Derbysh., a bear
passant ppr., coUared and chained or.
«/ 34- I
Baliol, Scotland, a decrescent and an
increscent arg. 163. 7
Ball of Seotto, Xorf., a demi-lion rampant
gardant sa. 10. 8
Ball, a demi-lion rampant, holding be-
tween the paws a ball.
Ball, Northamp., out of clouds ppr., a
demi-lion rampant sa., semee of estoiles
arg., holding a globe or.
Ball, an arm erect or, holding in the hand
a fire-ball, all ppr. 216. 6
Ball, a cubit arm vested gu., the cuff
tory, Cambridge, an arm vambraced
embowed arg., charged with two
ogresses, the hand grasping a fire-ball
fired, all ppr. On. 241. 12
Ball, Sir Charles Bent, same crest and
motto.
Ball, John Stewart Valentine, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Ball, Thomas Hand, Esquire, of 236,
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, U.S.A.,
an escallop or, charged with a fire-ball,
all proper.
Ball of Boughton, Greenhall, and Irby,
Chesh., out of a ducal coronet an arm
in armour embowed, holding in the
hand a fire-ball, all ppr.
Ball, Bart, (extinct), of Blofield, Norf., out
of a naval coronet a cubit arm erect in
naval uniform, holding in the hand a
grenade bursting ppr.
Ball of Ballsgrove, near Drogheda, a
griffin's head erased arg., langued gu.,
beaked or. Fulcrum dignitatis virtus. 66. 2
BAL
Ball of London, a caltrap az., embrued
Ballantine-Dykes, see Dykes.
Ballantyne of Holylee, Scotland, a demi-
grifRu, holding in the dexter claw a
sword erect ppr Nee cito, nee larde.
64. 6
Ballard of Ballards, in Horton, near
Canterbury, Kent, a demi-grifiin, wings
addorsed erm., beaked and armed or.
64. 2
Ballard of Evesham, co. Worcs., a griffin's
head erased erm. 66. 2
Ballard of Cradley, Heref., a demi-griflSn
erm., supporting a broken tilting-spear
ppr. 65. 3
Balle, an arm holding a fire-ball ppr.
216. 6
Ballenden of Broughton, a hart's head
couped ppr., attired or, between the
attires a cross crosslet fitched of the
last. Sic itur ad astra. cf. 120. 12
BaUenden, St. Oair Grahame, L.E.C.P.,
Holborn Lodge, Sedgley, Dudley, cre^t
and motto as above.
Bellenger, a dragon's head with wings
addorsed ppr. cf. 72. i
Ballentine, a demi-griffin sa., wings ad-
dorsed erm., holding in the dexter
claw a sword erect arg., hilt and pom-
mel or. 64. 6
Ballett of Hatfield, Essex, out of a mural
coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed sa.
80. 8
Ballidon, Derbysh., a demi-lion vert,
crowned or, holding a cross crosslet of
the last. cf. 11. 10
BaUingaU, Hugh, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
of Ardarroch, Dundee, a demi-eagle
displayed vert, between two lilies
issuing out of the wreath ppr. Decore.
250. 15
Ballinghall, late Sir George, F.R.S.,
Regius Professor of Military Siirgery
in the University of Edinburgh, an
eagle displayed with two heads, per
pale embattled or and gu. Fortitudine
et dcc^re. 74. 2
Ballow of Westminster, two arms em-
bowed, vested s
larg.
thef
ppr., conjoined, holding an etoile of
eight points or.
Balls-Headley, Walter, Esquire, M.A.,
M.D., F.R.C.P., of Collins Street,
Melbourne, and Redholme, Kensington,
Road, South Yarra, Victoria, mes a
martlet. Ccler et vigilans. 95. 4
Bally of Bath, on a mount vert, in front of
an oak-tree fructed ppr., two swords in
saltire, also ppr., pommels and hilts or.
Balm and Balme, a hat turned up or,
with three ostrich-feathers arg.
115. 4
Balm, a trefoil slipped or. Fideliter.
148. 9
Balmanno of Affleck, Scotland, a dexter
hand grasping a scimitar, all ppr.
Fortiter. 213-5
Balmanno or Balmano, Scotland, an eagle
displayed gu., holding in each claw
a sword ppr. 75-6
Balnaves of Carnbody, a dexter hand
holding a ball ppr. Hinc origo.
216. 3
Balnaves or Balneaves, a dexter hand
holding a ball sa. Fortitudine et vdo-
citate. 216. 3
BAL
Balscott, on a ducal coronet or, a lion
passant gardant arg. c/. 6. 4
Balsillie, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr.,
holding a cross crosslet fitched gu. '
221. 14
Balston, Kent, a dove holding an olive-
branch in its beak, all ppr. J'espere.
92. 5
Balston, Reginald Mansfield, Esquire, in
front of a dove holding in the beak a
sprig of olive ppr., three fleur-de-lis
fesseways sa. J'espere.
Balston, Richard James, Esquire, of
Springfield, Maidstone, same crest and '
motto. I
Baltrey, on a mural coronet or, a goat's I
head erased quarterly arg. and erm. '
Balvaird, Scotland, a hand holding a 1
hunting-horn ppr, '"' ■'-" ''"-
Non
dor-
217.
Bambell, out of a ducal coronet or, a
pelican vulning herself sa. c/. 98. i
Bamber, Lanes, a bull's head erased gu.,
armed or. Fortis et egregius. 44. 3
Bamber, Ireland, a bull's head couped
iiu- cf. 44. 3
Bambrough, Rendlesham, SuflF., a skull-
cap arg.
Bamburg, Yorks, a wolf's head erased
vert, bezantee. c/. 30. 8
Bamfield or Bamtylde, a lion's head
erased sa., ducally crowned or. 18. 8
Bamfield or Baumfield, a lion's head
erased sa., ducally crowned gu.,
charged on the neck with an annulet
or. cf. 18. 8
Bamfield, Cornw. and Devonsh., a lion
statant gardant, holding in the dexter
paw an anchor, the flukes resting on the
wreath. 5. 10
Bamford of Bamford, Derbysh., on a
chapeau a serpent nowed. 142. 9
Bamford, Arthur J. J., Esquire, of
Misterton Hall, Lutterworth, Leics..
in front of a dexter arm embowed,
holding a flagstaff ppr., therefrom
flowing a banner arg., charged with a
mascle gu., three annulets interlaced
fesseways of the last. Perseverantia
vincit. cj. 199. 10
Bamme, Baum, or Baume, out of a ducal
coronet a griffin's head, holding in the
beak a key, all ppr. 65. 14
Bampfylde (Rt. Hon. Sir Augustus
Frederick George Warwick), Baron
Poltimore, Devonsh., a lion's head
erased sa., ducally crowned or. Ddec-
tare in domino. ' 18. 8
Banard or Banyard of Stakey, Xorf., a
lion's gamb erased sa., charged with
a martlet, or for difference. r/. 36. 4
Banastre, Shropsh., a peacock ppr.
103- 7
Banbury, Sir Frederick George, Bart.,
Warneford Place, Highworth. Wilts,
a demi-antelope ppr., holding between
the forepaws a cross pattee and charged
on the shoulder with a garb gu.
Moneo et munio. -i-- 7
Banbury or Bandbury, Oxon., a falcon
regardant, holding in its dexter claw a
garland of laurel, all ppr. 85.4
Bance of London and Callow, Berks, out
of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb
holding a cross crosslet fitched sa.
36. II
Banckes, see Bankes, and Banks, and
32
Bancks, a griflin segreant arg., holding a
cross formee fitchee gu.
Bancroft of I^ondon, a garb between two
wings expanded, all or. 153. 14
Bancroft, Sir Squire, 18, Berkeley Square,
W., in front of a garb banded between
two wings or, each wing charged with
a cross crosslet, four annulets fesseways
and interlaced a?.. Vi el virtuie.
244. 17
Band of Wookey House, Somers., an
eagle rising or. Dieu est mon aide.
77- 5
Band, Essex, on a chapeau an owl ppr.,
wings expanded or. 96. 6
BandeneU of Netherburj', a griffin statant
ppr. 63. 8
Banderstone, see Balderstone.
Bandinel, a helmet close, crested with a
plume of feathers ppr. 180. 4
Bandon, Earl of, see Bernard.
Banester or Banaster, Lanes, a peacock
in pride, the body and wings or, the tail
ppr. 103. 2
Banester, Leics. and Staffs, a peacock
sitting ppr., gorged with a collar gu.,
charged with three bezants.
Banester, Surrey, a peacock ppr. 103. 7
Banester, a crab erect. 141. 5
Banester, a lobster or. 141. 2
Banger, a greyhound's head erased, per
fess gu. and or. 61. 4
Bangor, Viscount (Ward), Castle Ward,
Downpatrick, co. Down, a Saracen's
head affrontee, couped below the shoul-
ders ppr., wreathed about the temples
or and az., and adorned with three
o.strioh-feathers. Siibcriicesalus. 190. 5
Banister, a torteau. 159. 14
Banke or Banck of London and Yorks, on
the stump of a tree couped a stork
close, all ppr. 105. 12
Banke or Banckes, Glouc. and Lanes, a
griffin segreant arg., holding a cross
formee fitched gu.
Bankes of London and Middx., a man's
head couped at the shoulders sa., on his
head a chapeau gu., turned up erra.
Bankes of Kingston Lucy, Dorset, a
blackamoor's head affrontee, couped at
the shoulders ppr., in the ears earrings
or, on the head a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., adorned with a crescent,
issuant therefrom a fleur-de-lis or.
Veile vult quod Deus.
Bankes, Walter Ralph, of Corfe Castle,
Dorsetshire, same crest and motto.
Bankes of Revesby Abbey, Lines, on the
stump of an oak-tree couped, sprouting
out new branches, a stork statant arg.,
beaked or, ducally gorged gu. Nullius
in verba. 105. 4
Bankes of Winstanley, Wigan, on the
stump of a tree a stork statant ppr.,
ducally gorged gu. 105. 4
Banks, Y'orks, an eagle's head couped arg.
83. I
Banks of Leeds, Yorks, an eagle's head
erased sa., between two fleur-de-lis
are. 84. 9
Banks, Herbert Delamark, Esquire, of
Oxney Court, near Dover, Kent, on a
mount vert, a stone column of the
Tuscan order, fesseways, thereon a
stork ppr., the dexter claw resting on
a fleur-de-lis or. Perseverando. 104. i
Banks, a dragon's head erased arg. Ripa
caret tacitnrtta ventis. cf. 71. 2
BAN
Banks of Aylesford, Kent, a dragon's
head erased arg. cf. 71. 2
Banks, Sir John, of Ciolagh, Monaghan,
a dragon's head erased per pale sa and
gu. Fide et fortitudine.
Banks, Yorks, on a mount vert, a dragon
rampant arg., supporting a cross pattee
or.
Banks, Edwin Hodge, of Highmoor, Wig-
ton, Cunib., upon the trunk of a tree
eradicated and sprouting to the dexter
ppr., an eagle regardant, wings ele-
vated sa., charged upon the breast and
upon each wing with a fleur-de-Es or.
Dum spiro spero.
Banks, Middx., a blackamoor's head
affrontee, couped at the shoulders
ppr., in the ears earrings or, and on
his head a chapeau gu., turned up erm.
Banks, Dorset, a blackamoor's head
affrontee, couped at the shoulders ppr.,
in the ears earrings or, and on his head
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., charged
with a crescent, issuing thereform a
fleur-de-lis or.
Banks of Aylesford, Kent, on a mount
vert, a stag statant, attired and ungu
or, behind a tree ppr. cf. 1 16. 1 3
Banks, John Daniel, solicitor. Notary
Public, West End House, Prescot, an
eagle's head couped arg. NuUiwi in
verba.
Banks of London, an arm in armour em-
bowed arg., garnished or, issuing out of
clouds ppr., holding in the hand, also
ppr., a falchion arg., hilt and pommel
or, and on the falchion a chaplet vert.
Bannatine and Bannatyne, Scotland, a
demi-griffin. 64. 2
Bannatyne of Corhouse, a demi-griffin
holding in the dexter claw a sword
erect, all ppr. Xec cito, nee tarde. 64. 6
Bannatyne of Kames, same crest and
Bannatyne of NewhaU, a demi-griffin
holding in the dexter claw a sword in
fesse ppr. Dum spiro spero.
Bannatyne, Scotland, a griffin's head
erased. 66. 2
Banner of London, an arm in armour
embowed, holding in the hand ppr. a
banner gu., fringe and staff arg.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis or. Nil sine
numine. cf. 199. 9
Banner of London, a demi-wolf ppr.,
ducally gorged and chained or, holding
between its paws a mullet of six. points
of the same. 31. 6
Bannerman, Bart., of Elsick, Scotland,
a demi-man in armour affrontee, his
dexter hand grasping a sword, all ppr.
Pro pnlria. 187. I
Bannerman, W. Bruce, Esquire, F.S.A.,
of Croydon, a demi-man in armour
affrontee, his dexter hand grasping a
sword, all ppr., and his sinister hand
holding a banner displayed arg.,
thereon a canton az., charged with a
saltire of the field. Propatria. 292.12
Bannerman of Edinburgh, same crest and
motto.
Bannerman, James Murray, of Wyastone
Leys, Heref. A demi-man in armour
holding in the dexter hand a sword,
all ppr. Pro patria.
Bannerman, Scotland, a demi-priest
habited ppr., in the act of prayer. Hc^c
prceslat inililia.
BAN
Bannerman, Campbell-, Rt. Hon. Sir
Henry, M.P., of Hunton Court, Kent:
(t) a demi-man in armour ppr {for
Bannerman). (2) A boar's head erased
ppr. {/or Campbell). Patrice fidelis.
A'e oUiviscaris. 42. 2
Bannester and Bannister, an arm in
armour couped in fess, holding a scimi-
tar in pale arg., enfiled with a boar's
head couped ppr. c/. 2 1 1 . 9
Banning, see Greaves-Banning.
Banning of London, an ostrich arg., hold-
ing in the beak a key or. 97. 5
Bannister, an arm in armour couped fess-
ways ppr.. holding a scimitar arg. in
pale, entiled with a boar's head couped,
also ppr. c/. 211. 9
Bannister of GuonchaU, Leics., a peacock
sitting ppr., gorged with a coUar gu.,
charged with three bezants.
Bantry, Earl of (Hedges-'White) : (i) A
stork arg., beaked and membered or,
charged with a crescent gu. (for Wlute).
(2) A swan's head and neck erased ppr.
{for Hedges), cf. loi. 5. (3) A leg
booted, armed, and spurred, couped
at the thigh, per pale gu. and arg.,
spurred or {for Eyre). The noblest
motive is the public good.
Banworth, on a ducal coronet a griffin
sejant, resting the dexter claw on an
escutcheon. 62. 11
Baptista of Castile, out of a ducal coronet
or, a dragon's head vert, in Uames of
fire ppr. 72. 14
Baptist-Browne of Italy, a dragon's head
between two wings sa., gorged with
a bar gemelle or, the dexter ear
gu., the sinister arg., the wings pur-
fied or.
Baratty, an eagle regardant, wings ex-
panded, holding in its dexter claw a
sword, all ppr. 7y. 10
Barban or Barbon, a leopard's head and
neck ppr. 22. 10
Barbe, St., of Lymington, Hants, awyvern
sa. 70. 2
Barbenson, Thomas Nicholas, Esquire, of
Alderney, three mullets or, in front of
a mount vert, thereon an olive-tree
ppr., and on the dexter side thereof,
rampant to the sinister, a lion gu.
Semper fidelis. 3. 1 1
Barber, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
a cross crosslet fitched gu. 221.14
Barber, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a
cross pa ttee fitched gu. 221.12
Barber, Thomas Philip, Esquire, B.A.,
J. P., Lamb Close House, Greasley,
Notts, out of a ducal coronet, a bull's
head. In Deo spis. 44. 1 1
Barber, Suff., out of a ducal coronet gu.,
a bull's head arg. cf. 44. 1 1
Barber of London, on a mural coronet
gu., a bull's head erased arg.
Barber, Herts, out of a ducal coronet or,
a bull's head per pale arg. and gu.
cf. 44. II
Barber-Starkey, William Joseph, Esquire,
of Aldenham Park, Bridgnorth,
Shropsli., a stork arg., semee of estoiles
az. Homo proponit, Deus disponit.
Barberie or Barberrie, a dexter hand
holding an arrow, point downwards, aU
ppr. Suivezraison. 214.4
Barbon of London, a leopard's head and
neck arg., spotted sa. 22. 10
Barbon, see Uarban.
33
Barbor of Stamford, Lines, London, and
Suti., out of a ducal coronet or, a
bull's head arg.. charged on the neck
with a cinquefoil gu. cf. 44. 11
Barbor, on a staff raguly in fess an eagle
displayed with two "heads az., each
ducally crowned or, the inside of the
wings and the legs also or.
Barbour, a Calvary-cross gu. Nihilo nisi
cnice. 166. I
Barbour, George, of Bolesworth Castle,
Chesh., in front of a mount vert,
thereon a cross Calvary arg., a garb
fessewise or. Nihilo nisi cruce.
Barby, Devonsh. and Northamp., a
heraldic tiger statant arg., attired with
four horns, turned round like those of
a ram or.
Barchaud, a dove arg., winged or, beaked,
legged, and collared gu., charged on
the breast with a crescent of the last,
holding in its beak an olive-branch
vert, and resting its dexter claw on a
mill-rind, erect az.
Barclay, Sir David Edward Durell, Bart.,
of Pierston, a sword in pale arg., hilt
and pommel or. Crux Christi nostra
corona. 170. 2
Barclay-AUardioe, see Allardice.
Barclay of London, same crest and motto.
Barclay, Scotland, a hand holding a
dagger in pale ppr. Crux Christi nostra
corona. 212. 9
Barclay, Charles Alexander, Esquire,
of Aberdour House, Fraserburgh, co.
Aberdeen, a hand holding a dagger
ppr. Aut agere, aut mori.
Barclay, Charles Herbert, E3 Barclay, Robert, Esquire, of Bury Hill,
Dorking, Surrey, a mitre or, and in an
escroll. In cruce spero.
Barclay, a dexter hand holding a sword
ppr., hilted and pommelled or. Aut
agere, aut mori. 212. 13
Barclay, an arm couped and embowed,
resting the elbow on the wreath, hold-
ing in the hand three ears of wheat,
aU ppr. 202. 6
Barclay, Scotland, a mitre ppr. In cruce
spero. cf. 180. 5
Barclay, Robert, of Higham, Bury St.
Edmunds, same crest and motto.
Barclay, a mitre or, charged with an
escallop gu. Dieu avec nons. cf. 180. 5
Barclay, Rev. Joseph, LL.D., Rector of
Stapleford, Herts, and Bishop of
Jerusalem, a mitre or, charged with an
escallop gu. Dieu avec nous. cf. 1 80. 5
Barclay of Touch, Scotland, a cross pattee
gu. Cruxsalutimconjert. cf. 165. 7
Barclay of Balmakewan, Scotland, a cross
pattee gu. Sola cruce salus. cf. 165. 7
Barclay of Wavertree, a cross pattee gu.,
surmounted by an Eastern crown or.
ilirtix etre que paroltre.
Barclay of Burford Lodge, Surrey, same
crest.
Barclay, Sweden, a passion-cross gu.,
surmounted by a celestial crown or.
Crux Christi solamen ofjert.
Barclay, Scotland, a dove holding in its
beak an olive-branch ppr. Cedant
arma. 92. 5
Barclay, a demi-griffin regardant az.,
supporting a flag erect charged with a
crescent. 64. 14
BAR
Barclay of Johnston, Scotland, the sun
issuing out of a cloud ppr. Servabit me
semper Jehovah. 162. 5
Barcroft, Henry, Esquire, of the Glen,
CO. Armagh, a demi-bear rampant gu.,
muzzled and charged on the shoulder
with a trefoil slipped or. 263. 10
Barcroft of Meer Green, Worcs., a wolf
rampant gu. 28. 3
Bard of Caversfield, Bucks, a lion's gamb
couped and erect or, grasping a horse's
leg erased sa. 38. 12
Bardin, a demi-youth ppr., holding over
his shoulder a broken axe.
Bardolf, Bardolfe, or Bardolph, out of a
ducal coronet or, a dragon's head of
the ,?ame, wings expanded gu.
Bardolph of London, out of a mural
coronet gu., a dragon's head between
two wings of the la.st, each charged
with a mascle or.
BardsweU, Charles William, M.A., Re-
corder of Kingston-on-Thames, the
Beacon, Surbiton, a peacock in his
pride ppr. Non nobis nascimur.
Bardwell, an arm in armour holding in
the hand a broken spear, the pieces in
saltier. 209. 10
Bardwell, Thomas Newman Frederick,
Esquire, D.L., Bolton Hall, Wilberfoss,
Yorks, a demi-goat erm., armed and
attired or. Bear thee well. 1 29. 10
Bare, Ireland, a wolf's head sa. 30. 5
Barentine or Barrentine, an eagle dis-
played arg., between the attires and
over the scalp of a stag or.
Bareth, Ireland, a lozenge gu. cf. 1 10. 3
Barett, a demi-leopard gardant ppr.
cf. 23. 4
Bareu or Barew, a holly-braneh vert.
147- 7
Barfoot of Midlington Place, Hants, a
stag statant, gorged with a ducal
coronet. cf. 117. 5
Barfoot or Barford, out of a ducal coronet,
a cubit arm in armour, the hand
grasping a sword in bend sinister
ppr.
Barford or Berford, Rutl., a bear passant
sa. f/. 34- I
Bargrave or Bargrove, Kent, on a mount
vert a pheon gu., point downwards,
between two laurel- branches of the
first.
Barham, Baron (Noel), a buck at gaze
arg., attired or. Tout bien ou rien.
117- 3
Barham or Braham, Suff. and Surrey, a
wolf's head arg. 30. 5
Barham of Staines, Middx., a stork among
bulrushes, all ppr. 104. 3
Bariff, Northamp., on a mount vert a
beaver passant ppr., gorged with a
plain collar and ring or. cf. 1 34. 4
Baring of Larkbeer, Devonsh., a mullet
erminois, between two wings arg.
Prob itatc et labore. cf. 1 1 1 . 5
Baring, Baron Ashburton, see Ashburton.
Baring, Viscount Baring and Earl of
Northbrook, see Northbrook.
Baring, Baron Revelstoke, see Revelstoke.
Baring, a dexter cubit arm in armour,
holding in the hand a caltrap, all ppr.
210. 7
Baring-Gould, Rev. Baring, of 65, Lee
Park, Lee, Kent, a demi-Iion rampant
az. bezantee. Toujours sans tache.
Probitate et labore.
BAR
Baring-Gould, Francis, Esquire, of Mer-
row Grange, Surrey, same crest and
motto.
Baring-Gould, Rev. Sabine, of Lew
Treneliard, North DeTon, same crest
and motto.
Baring, Harold Herman John, High
Beach, Essex, a mullet erminois be-
tween two wings arg. Probitate et
labore. 239. 2
Baring, WiUiam Henry, of Norman
Court, Hants, crest and motto as above.
Barkas or Barcas, an arm from the
shoulder holding a roU of bark ppr.
Fari quce sentiat.
Barke, an arm from the shoulder holding
in the hand a spade ppr. 202. 12
Barkeley, Somers., a unicorn statant gu.,
armed or. cf. 48. 5
Barkeley, a mitre gu., charged with a
chevron, between ten crosses formee
arg. c/. 180. 5
Barkeley, Okenbury, Cornw., on a mount
vert, a stag lodged ppr. 115. 12
Barkeman of London, two arms in armour
embowed or, holding between the hands
ppr. a bundle of arrows arg., banded
gu. 194. 6
Barker, Bart., Bocking Hall, Esses, a
bear sejant or, collared sa. c/. 34. S
Barker, Thomas, Esquire, of Roslyn Hall,
Sydney, New South Wales, a bear
sejant sa., muzzled and gorged with
a collar gemelle or, holding in the
paws an escutcheon gu., charged with
an escallop arg.
Barker, Christopher Dove, Esquire, of
Radnor House, Great Malvern, issuant
from an annulet or, a bear's head erased
sa., muzzled of the first, charged -n-ith
a bend nebuly arg., thereon three
torteaux. Virtus tutissima cassis.
Barker, Ponsonby-, of Kilcooly, Ireland :
(i) A bear sejant or, collared sa. (for
Barker), cf. 34. 8. (2) In a ducal
coronet az., three arrows, one in pale
and two in saltier, points downward,
enveloped with a snake ppr. (for
Ponsonby). 173. 2
Barker, a bear's head sa., muzzled or.
34- 14
Barker, Rev. Alfred Gresley, Stanlake
Park, Readhig, on a rock arg., a hawk
close or. In solo Deo solus.
Barker, Norf., a bear's head erased gu.,
muzzled or. 35-2
Barker of Newbury, Berks, Great Hor-
wood, Bucks, etc., a bear's head erased
gu., muzzled or, between two wings
erect, the dexter az., the sinister of the
second. 35. 5
Barker, George Rickard, Esquire, Hemsby
Hall, Norf., a bear's head eouped gu.,
muzzled or, between two torteaux.
Barker of Over and Vale Royal, Chesh.,
a falcon arg., standing on a hawk's lure
gu., stringed or. cf. 85. 14
Barker, Shropsh., on a rock a hawk ppr.
86: 7
Barker of WoUerton, Shropsh., on a rock
arg., a hawk close or. 86. 7
Barker, Raymond-, Reginald Henry, of
Fairford Park, Glouc. : (i) On a rock
arg., a hawk close or (for Barker).
86. 7. (2) Out of a mural coronet a
demi-eagle displayed or, charged on
the body with three torteaux in pale.
VirUis tutissima cassis. So. 8
Barker of Haughmond, Shropsh., an eagle
rising regardant arg., beaked and
winged or. y?. 4
Barker of Chelsum, Bucks, a turtle-dove
ppr., holding in its beak a rose gu.,
stalked and leaved vert. cf. 92. 5
Barker of Bockenhall, Essex, an ostrich-
head erased or, holding in the beak a
Barker, Jliddx., Kent, and Surrey, out of
a ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed
sa., beaked and legged gu.
cf. 75. 2
Barker of Albrighton Hall, Salop, same
crest. Juvante Deo floret industria.
Barker of Holbeach, Norf., out of a ducal
coronet or, a grilBn's head ppr. Fide
sed cui vide. 67. 9
Barker, Hurst., Berks and Warw., a
naked boy ppr., holding an arrow.
Barker, Berks, a naked man holding a
spear in pale ppr.
Barker, Berks, a demi-Moor ppr., in his
dexter hand an arrow or, feathered
and headed arg., on his sinister arm a
shield, also or, and over his shoulder a
Barker of Ipswich, Suff.. same crest.
Barker, William Oliver, Esquire, M.D., of
Dunboyiie, co. Meath, and of Gardiner's
Row, Dublin, a demi-Moor ppr., over
his sinister shoulder a sash gu., holding
in his dexter hand an arrow or,
feathered and headed arg., and on
Ills sinister arm a shield or, charged
with a crescent sa. Mors potius
macula.
Barker of Ipswich, a greyhound sejant
arg., collared and ringed or, having
attached to the latter a Une of the
same, entwined round the body and
held to the ground by the dexter
liind-foot.
Barker, Rutland, a bear sejant ppr.
cf. 34. 8
Barkesworth or Barksworth, Yori;s, out
of a ducal coronet two arms, dexter
and sinister, vested and embowed,
and in each hand an ostrich-feather.
203. 2
Barkey of Bremen, Germany, and of
Dublin, a lion's gamb eouped sa.,
between two ostrich-feathers, the
dexter arg., the sinister gu.
Barkham, an arm eouped at the shoulder
in a maunch, embowed in fess, the
elbow resting on the wTeath. 203. i
Barkham of London, two arms in armour
embowed ppr., holding a sheath of five [
arrows or, feathered arg., and banded
with a ribbon gu. DUigentia fortuna
mater. 194. 6
Barksteade of London, out of a ducal [
coronet or, an arm in armour embowed '
ppr., grasping a sword arg., hilt and |
pommel of the first. 195. 10 ,
Barkwortb, Yorks, a demi-hon rampant |
arg. Esto quod esse videris. 10. 2 I
Barlande, a lion rampant gu., supporting 1
a garb ppr. i . 7 |
Barlay or Barley, a boar's head or, tusked
az., charged on the breast with a mullet
of the same. 41-3
Barley, Derbysh., a boar's head erased or,
in the mouth a quatrefoil az. I
Barley of London, a dexter cubit arm
vested, charged with a fess vair cottised, '
cuff arg., holding in the hand a staff.
BAR
Barley, a demi-stag party per pale,
charged with three bars wavy counter-
changed, cf. 119. 2
Barling, Kent, a lion rampant gu., sup-
porting a garb ppr. Perspicax aiidax.
■ I- 7
Barloss, a cock or, combed, legged, and
wattled gu. 01. 2
Barlow, Very Rev. William Hagger,
Dean of Peterborough, on a Mercury's
cap or, the wings arg., an eagle's head
erased ppr.
Barlow, Sir Thomas, Bart., in front of a
staff erect, entwined by a serpent ppr.,
an eagle's neck erased with two heads
arg., thereon a rose gu. Sicut aquila
juvenescam. 232. 9
Barlow, Lanes, two eagles' heads erased
and conjoined arg., beaked or.
Barlow of Sheffield, on a Mercury's cap or,
the wings arg., an eagle's head erased
ppr., collared erm. 84. I
Barlow of Slebege, Pembroke, a demi-lion
arg., holding in the dexter paw a cross
crosslet fitched sa. 1 1 . 10
Barlow, an eagle's head erased ppr.,
holding in the beak an escaUop-shell.
Barlow of Upton House, near Manchester,
a gauntleted hand beudways ppr.,
grasping two eagles' heads conjoined
and erased at the neck sa. En foi
prest.
Barlow, Alexander Kay, Esquire, of
Wivenhoe Hall, Essex, same crest and
motto. 84. II
Barlow, William Wycliffe, Esquire, of
Pitt JIanor, near Winchester, same
crest and motto.
Barlow-Massicks, Thomas, Esquire, of
the Oaks, Millom, Cumb., a cross
pattee az., surmounted by a leopard's
face jessant-de-lis or. Vestigia nulla re-
trorsum.
Barlow of Dublin, issuant from a billet
raguly vert, a demi-eagle without
wings, per pale arg. and or, and
charged on the breast with two
chevronels sa. So. 1 1
Barlow, Sir Richard Wellesley, Bart., out
of an Eastern crown or, a demi-lion
arg., supporting in the paws a cross
crosslet fitchee az., between on the
dexter side a branch of olive, and on
the sinister a branch of palm ppr.
Si piusinprimis. Diligepacem. 251. 5
Barlow, a demi-lion rampant gardantarg.,
gorged with a collar gu., thereon three
bezants, holding between the paws a
cross moline of the second charged
with a bezant.
Barnaby, a demi-iloor ppr., holding in
his dexter hand a rose gu.
Barnaby, a boar's head erased, per fess
nebiJy sa. and or. 41. 5
Barnaby of Colchester, Essex, a demi-
greyhound gu., collared and ringed arg.,
holding between the paws a branch of
laurel vert.
Barnaby, Worcs. , an escallop sa. 141. 14
Barnaby, Shropsh., a leopard couchant sa.
24. 10
Barnack or Barnake, a bear's head sa.,
muzzled or, between two \rings of the
last. cf. 35. 5
Barnard, Rev. Dennis Jacob Johnson, of
the School House, Stamford, a demi-
lion arg., charged on the shoulder with
BAR
an escallop, holding between the paws a
serpent nowed, the whole between two
escallops, all az. IlaintenaiU ou jamais.
295. 6
Barnard, Baron (Vane), an armed hand
couped at the wrist grasping a sword
in bend sinister, all ppr., pommel and
hilt or. Nee tetnerc nee timide.
Barnard of Bartlow, Cambs, a demi-bear
rampant sa., muzzled or. 34-13
Barnard, Yorks, same crest.
Barnard, Fulke Lancelot Wade, Esquire,
of Portishead, Somers., same crest.
Fer et perfer. 34. 13
Barnard of London, out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-bear rampant sa., muzzled
or. 34. 10
Barnard, Benjamin, Esquire, of Ham,
Surrey, out of a mount vert, a demi-
bear sa., muzzled, charged on the
shoulder with a cross pattee fitchee,
and the sinister paw resting on a cross
crosslet or.
Barnard of Notcliffe House, Tewkesbury,
Glouc, a demi-bear rampant sa., semee
of annulets or, and holding between
the paws a buckle of the last. Ex
Concordia victorice spes. 34. 1 1
Barnard of Cave Castle, Yorks: (i) A
bear rampant sa., muzzled or (for
Barnard. (2) A greyhound courant
{for Boldcro). Feslina lente. cj. 58. 2
Barnard, Norf. and Yorks, and Pirton,
Oxon., a demi-lion rampant arg.,
charged on the shoulder with a mullet
within an annulet, holding in the paws a
snake entwined az. 9. 14
Barnard, G. W. G., 4, Surrey Street,
Norwich, a demi-lion arg., charged on
the shoulder with an escallop, holding
between the paws a serpent nowed, the
whole between two escallops, all az.
Nunc aut nnnguam. 260. 13
Barnard, John, Esquire, of Lambeth,
Surrey, a lion passant arg., biUettce
sa., supporting with the dexter paw
an escutcheon gu., charged with a garb
or. J/eo gloria fides. 5. i
Barnard, London, an escallop-shell arg.
141. !4
Barnard, Herbert, Esquire, of 69, Port-
land Square, W., ou a mount vert, a
demi-bear sa., muzzled, charged on
the shoulder with a cross patee fitchee,
and the sinister paw resting on a cross
cros,slet or.
Barnard, John, Esquire, of 32, Montpellier
Crescent, Brighton, a hon arg., billet tee
sa., supporting with the dexter paw
a shield gu., charged with a garb or.
Mea gloria fides.
Barnard, Joseph, Esquire, a demi-bear
rampant sa., semee of annulets or,
and holding between the paws a buckle
of the last. Ex Concordia victorice
spes.
Barnardiston, Nathaniel, Esquire, of The
Ryes, near Sudbury, Suff., a bittern
or, standing among bulrushes ppr.
Barnardiston, Nathaniel Walter, of the
Ryes, Sudbury, Suff., same crest.
Barnardiston of Kiddington, Suff., an
ass's head arg. Jc trouve bien.
125. 12
Barnardiston of Great Cotes, Lines,
among rushes ppr., a stork or. 104. 3
Barnato, of 23, Upper Hamilton Place,
upon a rock ppr., two roses saltire-
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ways arg., stalked, leaved, and slipped
vert, interlaced by a mascle or. In-
diistria atque jortuna.
Barnawell, see Barnewell.
Barnby, Yorks, a bear's head couped sa.,
muzzled or. 34. 14
Barne, Michael, Esquire, a falcon volant
arg., ducaUy gorged and membered
or, standing on a mount vert. Nee
timide nee temere.
Barne, Miles, Esquire, of Sotterley, co.
Suff., same crest and motto.
Barne, Seymour, Esquire, of Sotterley,
CO. Suff., same crest and motto.
Barne of Tiverton, Devonsh., in front of
an oak-tree ppr., growing out of a
mount vert, an eagle with wings dis-
played sa., charged on the body and
on each wing with a bezant, and resting
the dexter claw on a leopard's face or.
Amrum honori. 78. 10
Barne of London, out of a ducal coronet
or, and on a mount vert, a stag statant
ppr. 118. 4
Barneby of Brockhampton, Heref., a lion
couchant gardant sa. Virtute non vi.
7. 10
Barneby, William Henry, of Longworth,
Heref., same crest and motto.
Barneby-Lutley, John Habington, Es-
quire, of Brockhampton, co. Heref.,
same crest and motto.
Barned, Lewis-, Israel, Esquire, of
Gloucester Terrace; Regent's Park,
London, N.W. : (i ) A female in a sitting
attitude vested az., and holding in the
right hand a sickle ppr. {for Barned).
(2) Upon the trunk of a tree fess-
wise and eradicated ppr., a gryphon
segreant or, holding in the dexter claw
a trefoil vert [for Leu-is). Benigno
Barnefield, a lion's head erased sa.,
ducally crowned gu. 18. 8
Barnes, Berks, a demi-unicorn erm.,
armed, collared, and lined or.
c/. 48. 10
Barnes, Edmund, J.P., 220, Camden
Road, N. W., same crest. Nee timide nee
temere.
Barnes, Walter James, solicitor, Bideford,
same crest and motto.
Barnes, a demi-greyhound ppr., holding
in its paws a garb or.
Barnes, a demi-lion or. 10. 2
Barnes, Cambs, a leopard passant arg.,
spotted sa., collared and lined or.
Barnes, Pemberton-, of Haveringham-
atte-Bower, Romford, Essex: (i) Upon
a rock a leopard passant ppr., semee
of estoiles, and a cross crosslet sa.,
for difference {for Barnes). f2) Upon
the trunk of an oak-tree eradicated and
sprouting, towards the dexter ppr., a
griffin passant or, guttee-de-poix {for
Pemberton). Mutare vel timere sperno.
Barnes, the descendants of the late
Robert Barnes, Esquire, of Durham,
upon a rock a bear ppr., muzzled or,
and resting the dexter fore-paw on a
trefoil slipped vert. Forbear, and the
same crest with the motto Fer fortiter.
34- 2
Barnes of London, in rushes ppr., a duck
arg. 102. 3
Barnes, a falcon, wings expanded arg.,
ducally gorged, beaked, and legged
BAR
Barnes, Kent, on a mount vert, a falcon,
wings expanded arg., ducally gorg(
beaked and legged or.
Barnes, Herts and Lanes, an etoi
pierced or. 164. 5
Barnes of London, out of a cloud ppr.,
issuing rays paleways or, an arm
erect vested of the second, holding in
the hand, also ppr., a broken sword
arg., hilt and pommel also or.
cf. 210. 12
Barnes, the late Alfred, of Ashgate Lodge,
Chesterfield, Derbysh., in front of a
cubit arm in armour the hand grasping
a broken sword, all ppr., the wrist
encircled by a wreath of oak or, five
annulets interlaced and fessewise arg.
Frangas non. fiectes.
Barnes, Arthur Gorell, Esquire, of
Tupton Hall, Chesterfield, same crest
and motto.
Barnes, Frederic Gorell, Esquire, J.P.,
DL., of Springfield, Hawkhurst, Kent,
same crest and motto.
Barnes, Hon. Sir John Gorell, K.C., of 14,
Kensington Park Gardens, same crest
and motto.
Barnes of Brookside, Manchester, a cubit
arm issuant from rocks ppr., habited
chequy arg. and az., cuffed of the
second, the hand grasping a broken
sword ppr., and issuant from the rock
behind the arm rays of the sun or.
Dens noster re/ugium.
Barnes, Captain Richard Knowles, R.N.,
on the embattlements of a tower gu.,
a wyvern az., gorged with a collar
gemel or, the wings elevated of the last
guttee-de-sang.
Barnes, a demi-savage, wreathed about
the head and loins, holding a club in
pale, all ppr.
Barnes, same crest. Nee timide, nee
timere.
Barnes, Robert, Esquire, upon a rock
ppr., muzzled or, and resting the
dexter fore-paw on a trefoil slipped
vert. Fer fortiter.
Barnes, Rev. George, M.A., of the
Rectory, St. Albans, Wood Street,
London, same crest and motto.
Barnesfatber, see Bairnsfather.
Barnesley, Staffs and Surrey, an old man's
head affrontee, couped at the breast
ppr., charged with a mullet for differ-
Barnet, a holly-branch ppr. 150. 10
Barnett, Bertram, Knighton Grange,
near Chichester, out of a ducal crown
or, a demi-bear sa., muzzled of the first.
Barnett, Thomas, Esquire, of Knighton
Grange, Aldingbourne, Chichester, out
of a ducal coronet a bear's head
muzzled. Nisi paret imperat.
Barnett of Stratton Park, Biggleswade,
Beds, a fleur-de-lis arg. 148- 2
Barnevelt, a demi-buck gu. 119. 2
Bamewall, Sir Reginald Aylmer John
de Barne val, Bart., Ireland, 23,
Cliveden Place, Eaton Square, S.W.,
from a plume of five ostrich-feathers
or, gu., az.. vert, and arg., a falcon
rising of the last. Malo mori quam
feedari.
Barnewell, Baron Trimlestown, Ireland,
same crest and motto.
Barnewall or Barnawelle of Stamford,
Lines, a boar's head erased arg.,
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oile
BAR
gorged with a collar embattled gu.,
charged with three bezants, in front
a double ring or.
Barnewell of Cransley, Northamp., a
wolf's head erased arg., gorged with
collar raguly gu., charged with three
bezants, in front a double ring or.
Barnewell, Ireland, an arm from the
elbow erect, vested, holding in the hand
two branches of laurel in orle, with
martlet perched between and on the
hand. 205. 6
Barney or Barney, Norf., a garb or.
153- 2
Barney, a hand in armour holding a
pheou in pale ppr. 211. 7
Barney, Park Hall, Norf., a plume of
seven feathers alternately az. and gu.,
four at the bottom and three at the
top.
Barnfleld, Shropsh. and Devonsh., a
lion's head erased sa., ducally crowned
gu. c/. 18. 8
Barnham, a crescent gu., between two
branches of laurel in orle ppr.
c/. 163. 10
Barnham, Bart, {extiyict), Kent, a dragon's
head arg., pellettee, between four
dragon's brings sa., bezantee.
Barns-Graham, see Graham.
Barns, a garb or. Peace and plenty.
153- 2
Barns of Glasgow, a garb ppr., banded
gu. Peace and plenty. 153-2
Barns, Stephenson-, Colonel James, C.B.,
of Kirkhill : (i) A garb ppr., banded
gu. {for Barns). 153. 2. (2) A dexter
hand issuing out of a cloud, holding a
laurel garland, all ppr. (for Stephenson),
218. 9 ; and for a crest of augmenta-
tion, a dexter arm in armour, issuing
from a broken battlement, the hand
holding a banner inscribed '" St.
Sebastian." Peace and plenty. Codum
mm solum.
Barns, a pellet. c/. 159. 14
Barnsdale, issuant from rays of the sun
or, an eagle's head and neck arg.,
beaked gu.
Barnsley, a dragon passant arg., charged
on the breast with a rose gu. cf. 7^. 2
Barnsley, Shropsh., a man's head couped
at the shoulders and affrontee ppr.
cf. 190. 5
Barnwell of Mileham Hall, and Beeston,
Norf., a wolf's head erased arg., gorged
with a collar raguly gu., charged with
three bezants. Loyal au mort.
cf. 30. II
Barnwell, Turner-, of Bury St. Edmunds :
(i) A wolf's head erased arg., gorged
with a collar embattled and counter-
embattled gu., charged \\'\t\x three
bezants and chained or (for Barnwell).
cf. 30. 1 1. (2) On a mount vert, a lion
passant gardant arg., holding in his
dexter paw a fer-de-moulin sa., and
charged on the side with a fret gu.
(for Tumor). Malo viori quam fcedari.
cf. 6. 7
Barnwell, a wolf statant regardant ppr.
cf. 28. 12
Barnwell, on a mount vert, a wolf statant
regardant ppr. cf. 28. 12
Baron of Bradwell, Essex, a garb vert,
eared or. 153-2
Baron (alias Barnes of London), cut of
clouds ppr., issuing rays paleways or.
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an arm erect, habited of the last, hold-
ing in the hand ppr. a broken swoid
arg., hilted of the second.
Baron of Heywood, Lanes, a cubit arm
in armour, the hand in a gauntlet
grasping a tilting-spear erect ppr.,
suspended therefrom by a chain or, an
escutcheon gu., charged with a mullet
pierced, also or. 209. 12
Baron of Preston, Scotland, a demi-
eagle displayed sa. Alter ipse amicus.
81. 6
Baron, Cornw., a talbot's head couped
or. 56. 12
Baron or Barron, Scotland, on a mount
vert, a pyramid ppr., environed with
ivy. 179- 12
Baronsdale of London, out of an antique
eron-n or, a stork's head arg., beaked
gu-
Barough or Barrow, a lion passant az.,
resting his dexter paw on a ball or.
cf. 6. 2
Barr, a branch of laurel fructed ppr.
151. II
Barr, a lion's head erased gu., coUared
or. Fortitudine. 18. 6
Barr, an arm couped at the shoulder
vested gu., embowed and lying fess-
ways, the elbow resting upon the
wreath, the hand towards the sinister
holding a bow ppr. 204. 1 1
Barr, a demi-savage, the head and loins
wreathed with leaves, all ppr.
cf. 185. 2
Barran, Sir John, Bart., Chapel Allerton
Hall, near Leeds, in front of a tower
gu., charged with tlu-ee mascles inter-
twined palewise, a lion's gamb fessp-
wise erased or. Amor patriae. 234. 12
Barrat or Barratt, a galley, her oars in
saltier sa., the flags gu. 160. 10
Barratt and Barrett, a wyvern ppr.,
coUared gu., chained or. cf. 70. I
Barre or Barrey, an arm in armour,
couped at the elbow in fesse, holding
in the hand a sword in pale, ensigned
with a Saracen's head affrontee.
cf. 211. II
Barreau, Jersey, a dexter hand in armour
ppr., holding a passion-cross arg. In
hoc signo vinces.
Barrel or Barrell, Hcref., a talbot's head
couped arg., eared gu. 56. 12
Barrentine, see Barentine.
Barret, a demi-unioorn arg., collared sa.
48. 10
Barrett-Lennard, see Lennard.
Barrett, a human heart or, between two
wings az. cf. no. 14
Barrett-Hamilton, Samuel, Esquire. J.P.,
of Kilmannock, CO. Wexford, Ireland :
(i) In front of two battle-axes in
saltire an oak - tree fructed, all ppr.,
the trunk transfixed with a frame-
saw or {for Hamilton). (2) A human
heart gu., between two wings con-
joined and expanded az., bezantee
(for Barrett). Over the second crest,
Vivit post funera virtus. Under the
arms " Through."
Barrett of Castle Barrett, Cork, a human
heart or, between two wings conjoined
sa., semee of etoiles or. In ujirigldiiess
God tvill support us.
Barrett of Barrett's Country, co. Cork, a
demi-lion rampant sa., ducally crowned
per pale arg. and gu. lo. 1 1
BAR
Barrett, Heref., a lion rampant or,
holding between his paws an escallop
sa. cf. I. 13
Barrett of Lea Priory, Kent, a lion
couchant arg., the dexter paw resting
on a muUet sa. c/. 7. 5
Barrett, Charles William Sessions, M.B.,
Argent Mead, Hinchley, Leics., a
demi-uuicornarg., collared sa. Frangas
nan flectes.
Barrett of Aveley, Essex, a hydra with
seven heads, the wings addorsed vert,
scaled or. 73-3
Barrett, Cambs, a griffin segreant re-
gardant or, beaked, armed, and winged
gu. cf. 62. 2
Barrett, Warw., a griffin segreant re-
gardant gu., the wings elevated or.
cf. 62. 2
Barrett, Louis Arthur, of Milton House,
Berks, a wyvern, the wings erect or,
collared and chained az. Honor,
virtus, probitas.
Barrett of Attleborough, Norf., a wyvern
erm., coUared and chained sa., charged
on the neck with an escallop of the
last, the wings displayed.
Barrett of Shortney, Notts, a nag's head
erased per pale gu. and az., gorged
with two bars arg. cf. 51. 4
Barrett, Suff., a demi-greyhoimd arg.,
coUared and lined sa. cf. 60. 8
Barrett, Suff., a helmet arg., garnished
and plumed with feathers or.
180. 4
Barrett, on a globe a hawk, the wings
expanded, aU ppr. 1 59. 7
Barretto of London and Calcutta, out of
a count's coronet a demi-tiger ppr.,
coUared with three barrulets, and hold-
ing a star pagoda or.
Barrey, see Barre.
Barrie, Scotland, a demiotter sa.
134. II
Barriff, Northamp., on a mount vert,
a beaver passant ppr., gorged with a
plain collar and ring or. cf. 134. 4
Barrifle, see Beriffe.
Barrlngton of Barrington Hall, Essex, a
Capuchin friar affrontee ppr., couped
below the shoulders, vested paly arg-
and gu., on the head a cap or. Totit
ung durant ma vie. 192. 3
Barrington, Sir Vincent Hunter Barring-
ton Kennett, 57, Albert HaU Mansions,
S.W. : (I) A hermit's head in profile
couped below the shoulders ppr.,
vested paly of six gu. and or, the cowl
thrown back (Barrington). (2) Between
two branches of palm a dexter arm
embowed in armour ppr., garnished or,
charged mth an estoile gu., holding in
the hand a helmet ppr. ( i ) Ung durant
ma vie. (2) Audi alteram partem.
Barrington, Rt. Hon. John, Lord Mayor
of Dublin, 1864, of Glenvar, co. Dubhn,
Ireland, on a WTcath of the colours a
mural crown ppr., out of which a her-
mit's bust in profile, vested paly arg.
and gu., and having on the head a
cowl, also paly arg. and gu. Honesta
quam splendida.
Barrington, Viscount (Barrington), a
Capuchin friar couped at the breast
in profile, the hair sa., vested paly of
six arg. and gu., on the head a cap
or, the cowl hanging behind paly
as the last. Honesta quam splendida.
BAR
Barrington, Nicholas William, M.D.,
97, St, George's Road, Warwick
Square, S.W., same crest and motto.
Barrington, Charles George, Esquire, of
13, Morpeth Mansions, Victoria Street,
London, a Capuchin's bust in profile
vested, with a cowl paly of six arg. and
gu. Honesta quam splendida. 2i;i. i
Barrington, Edward, Esquire, of Cam-
panella, KiUiney, co. Dublin, crest as
above, but issuing from a mural crown.
Honesta quam splendida.
Barrington, Jonathan Pirn, Esquire, of
70, Adelaide Road, Dublin, same crest
and motto.
Barrington-White, James, Esquire, of
Roxley Court, Hitchen, Herts, a crown
vallary or, charged on the band with
three pommes, issuing therefrom a
demi-hermit, with the dexter arm
elevated, vested paly gu. and arg.,
the hand ppr. grasping three roses
gu. on one stem, slipped, barbed, and
seeded ppr., on the head a cowl, also
paly gu. and arg. Vng durant via vie.
233-4
Barrington, Sir Charles Burton, Bart.,
Ireland, out of a crown vallary or, a
hermit's bust, vested paly of six arg.
and gu., a cowl of the leist. Ung durant
ma vie. 190. 9
Barritt of Jamaica, a talbot's head per
fosse arg. and erm., collared or, eared
c/. 56. I
Barron, Norf., a garb ppr. 153-2
Barron, an eagle regardant, wings ex-
panded, holding in the dexter claw a
sword, all ppr. 77. 10
Barron, Edward Jackson, F.S.A., 10,
Endsleigh Street, Tavistock Square,
W.C, same crest. Vigilans.
Barron of Belmont House, Kilkenny,
Ireland, a boar passant az. Fortuna
juvat audaces. 40. 2
Barron, Clarke Charles Netterville, of
Hobons Street, Wellington, New
Zealand, same crest and motto.
Barron, Sir Henry Page Turner, Bart.,
C.M.G., of Glenanna and Barron Court,
CO. Waterford : (i) A boar passant
az., armed and crined or, langued gu.,
charged with a cross pattee of the
second, cj. 40. 2. (2) A demi-lion
rampant arg., langued gu. Audaces
fortuna juvat.
Barrow, Sir Francis Laurence John, Bart.,
on a mount vert, a squirrel sejant
cracking a nut, all ppr., charged on the
shoulder with an anchor. Parum
sufficit.
Barrow, Northamp., a demi-boar ram-
pant or, charged with three billets
between two bendlets sa. cf. 40. 13
Barrow of Winthorpe, Norf., a stag's
head couped arg. 121. 5
Barrow, Suff., a hind's head arg. 124. i
Barrow, a horse's head ppr., charged
with three bezants. cf. 51. 4
Barrow, the late John, Esquire, Meath-
rop Hall, Westml. (present representa-
tive, Mrs. Williams, Holme Island,
Grange-over-Sands), a squirrel cracking
a nut, all ppr. Confido in Deo. 135.7
Barrow, Sir John Cioker, Bart., Lanes,
on a mount vert, a squirrel sejant
cracking a nut, all })pr., charged on
the shoulder with an anchor. Parum
sufficit. 245. 6
37
Barrow, John James, of Holmewood,
Kent, on a perch ppr., a squirrel .sejant
or, collared and chained az., cracking
a nut ppr. Non jrustra
Barrow, Bridgnian l.angdale. Esquire, of
Sydnope Hall, near Matlock, same crest
and motto.
Barrow, John Burton, Esquire, of Ring-
wood Hall, Chesterfield, co. Derbysh.,
same crest and motto.
Barrow, George Martin, Esquire, of St.
John's Green, Essex, upon a mount
vert, a squirrel sejant ppr., gorged
with a collar gemel or, holding a rose
arg.. barbed, leaved, and slipped of
the first.
Barrow, Shropsh., a squirrel sejant gu.,
charged with a chevron or, cracking a
nut ppr. cj. li'k. 7
Barrow of Southwell, Lines, and Ring-
wood Hall, Derbysh., on a perch ppr.,
a squirrel sejant or, coUared and
chained, cracking a nut, all ppr. Non
Barrow, Cambs, an ostrich-head erased
arg., holding in the beak a key
or.
Barrow, Glouc, an Amazonian woman
ppr.
Barrow, Lansdowne Grove, Bath, a demi-
bear sa., semee-de-lis arg., muzzled or,
holding in the dexter paw an arrow,
point downwards ppr.
Barrow, Alfred, Esquire, of London,
issuaut out of clouds a dexter arm
embowed in armour ppr., garnished or,
the hand also ppr., holding a bugle-
hoin sa., stringed vert, above the hand
a fleur-de-lis of the second.
Barrow, Ireland, on a mural coronet or,
a dove holding in its beak an olive-
branch ppr. ef. 92. 5
Barrowcourt, Somers., out of a wreath
of laurel vert, a demi-bull rampant or.
cf. 45- 12
Barrowe, a demi-lion rampant arg., hold-
ing in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
fitchedsa. 11. 10
Barrowman, Scotland, a demi-huntsman
firing a gun, all ppr. 187. 2
Barrs, Staffs, upon a mount vert, in front
of a gate or, the trunk of an oak-tree
eradicated and sprouting towards the
dexter ppr.
Barrs-Haden, of High Court, Staffs: (i)
In front of a cubit arm in armour, the
hand grasping an aiTOw in bend sinister,
a morion, all ppr. (for Iladen). (2) Upon
a mount vert, in front of a gate or,
the trunk of an oak-tree eradicated
and sprouting towards the dexter ppr.
(for Barrs). Disce pati.
Barry, Rt. Hon. Charles Robert, of 3,
Fitzwilliam Square. East Dublin, a
castle arg., and issuing from the battle-
ments a wolf's head gu. Bouiez en
avant. cf. 254. 6
Barry of Ballyclough, Ireland, same crest.
Boutez en avant.
Barry, Bart., Ireland, same crest and
motto.
Barry, Standish-, Henry Arthur Bruno
Robert, of Lemlara, Carrigtwohill,
Cork, same crest and motto.
Barry, Sir Francis Tress, Bart., i. South
Audley Street, W., issuant from a
castle with two towers arg., a wolf's
head sa., holding in the mouth a trefoil
BAR
vert, between four roses, two
on either side gu., stalked and leaved
ppr. Boutez en aiant. 234. 8
Barry, James Grene, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
of Sandville House, Ballyneety, co.
Limerick, out of a castle arg., charged
with a crescent az., a wolf's head sa.
Boutez en avant.
Barry, Devonsh., a wolf's head sa.,
charged with a crescent or.
cf. 30. 5
Barry of Winscot, Devonsh., a wolf's
head erased sa. 30. 8
Barry of Dublin, a wolf's head couped
sa. 30. 5
Barry, Ireland, on a ducal coronet or, a
wolf's head erased gu., collared of the
first. Regi legi fidelis. cf. 30. 1 1
Barry, a lion's head erased gu., collared
or. Fortitudine. 18. 6
Barry of Stanley House, London Road,
Forest Hill, S.E., a gryphon gu., wings
elevated and addorsed barry of six or
and az., in its beak a rose arg., leaved
and slipped ppr., resting the dexter
claw on a portcuUis with chains sa.
Boutez en avant.
Barry, a griffin's head erased per bend
sinister vair and arg., gorged with a
plain collar gu., charged with two
mullets or.
Barry of Roclaveston, Notts, the em-
battlement of a tower on a bar fesse-
wise gu., charged with three roses in
fess arg. A rege et victoria.
Barry, Otter-, of Emperor's Gate, London :
(I) The embattlements of a tower gu.,
charged with three roses in fesse arg.
(for Barry). (2) Two crosses pattee,
and resting thereon a crescent, all or.
(for Otter). 163. 8
Barry, see Bmy-Barry.
Barrymore, Earl, extinct, out of a castle
with two towers arg., a wolf's head sa.
cf. 254. 6
Barrymore, Baron (Smith Barry, P.C),
a castle arg.. issuant from the battle-
ments thereof a wolf's head sa., charged
with a cross pattee fitchee or. Boutez
en avant. 254. 6
Barsane or Bartane, a raven rising ppr.
His securitas. 107. 3
Barsham, Norf., a garb lying in fess.
153. 6
Barstow, John Jeremiah Jackson, of
The Lodge, Weston-super-Mare, and
Rossmoor,' Yorks : (i) In front of a
horse's head arg., collared gemel sa.,
an increscent and a decrescent of the
last. 270. 9. (2) In front of two trees
ppr., a jackdaw, standing on a demi-
Catherine-wheel, both sa. Nil des-
perandum auspice Deo. 270. 10
Bartan, Bartane, or Bartain, Scotland, a
tent az., the flag gu. 158. 7
Bartane, see Barsane.
Bartelot, Rev. Richard Grosvenor,
Chiu-ch House, Salisbury, a demi-
eagle or, wings elevated az., pendent
from the beak an escutcheon arg.,
charged with a cross patee fitchee gu.
Sapiens incipit a fine.
irtelott, a peacock arg. 103. 7
Bartelott, Smyth-, Sussex, a swan couch-
g., the mugs expanded.
Barthelet of London, out of a ducal
coronet arg., two serpents endorsed az.,
scaled or, their tails coming up in
BAR
saltire under their throats, the ends
entering into their ears, langued and
armed gu.
Bartholomew, see Bartolomew.
Bartholomew, E. Urquhart, Lieutenant,
of Cransbrook, Lansdowne Road, Alder
shot, a demi-goat rampant arg., gorged
with a wreath of laurel vert. / conqu
by the wound. 302. lo
Bartholomew of Glasgow, a demi-goat
saliant sa., gorged with a wreath of
laurel ppr. Ad alia. 302. 10
Bartlet, Rev. John Moysey de Ludbroke,
of Ludbroke Manor, Devonsh., in front
of a demi-swau, wings elevated arg.
semee of crescents, and gorged with i
collar indented gu., five roses fesse
wise of the last, barbed and seeded
ppr. Mature.
Bartlett of Weston in Bransconibe,
Devonsh., a demi-gritfin sa., collared
gemel arg., holding a cinquefoil of the
second.
Bartlett, Sir Ellis Ashmead, M.P., in
front of a tower ppr., a demi-swan,
wings elevated arg., collared sa.
Mature. 100. I
Bartlett-Burdett-Coutts, William Lehman
Ashmead, Esquire, Holly Lodge, High-
gate : ( I ) A man from the middle
shooting an arrow from a bow, all
ppr., charged for distinction with a
cross crosslet or (/or Couits). 247. 1 1.
(2) A lion's head erased sa., charged
for distinction with a cross crosslet
or (lor Burdett). 247. 10. (3) In front
of a tower ppr., a demi-swan, wings
elevated arg., collared sa. {for Bartlett).
247. 12
Bartlett, a demi-eagle or, wings elevated
az., pendent from the beak an escut-
cheon arg., charged with a cross
pattee fitchee gu. Sapiens incipit a
fine.
Bartlett, Rev. Robert Leach, of Thur-
loxton Rectory,|Tauuton, and Swanage,
Dorset, same crest and motto.
Bartlett, Charles Leftwich Oldfield, Es-
quire, of Burton House, Sherborne,
Dorset, same crest and motto.
Bartlett, late John Adams, Esquire, of
Lytnon, Mossley Hill Road, Liverpool,
on a mount vert, a moorcock sa.,
combed and wattled gu., holding in
the beak an ear of wheat leaved and
slipped ppr., resting the dexter claw
on a crescent gu. Deo favente cresco.
89. 2
Bartlett, Thomas, Esquire, of 12, Pem-
broke Place, Liverpool, same crest and
motto.
Bartlett, William, Esquire, of Highfield
House, Knotty Ash, Liverpool, same
cregt and motto.
Bartlett, WiUiam, Esquire, of 12, Pem-
broke Place, Liverpool, same crest and
motto.
Bartley of London, a lion passant, tail
extended ppr. Candide et secure.
1;. II
Bartolomew or Bartholomew of Rochester,
a demi-goat arg., gorged with a
chaplet of laurel vert. cf. 129. 10
Bartolozzj, on a mount a poplar-tree, all
ppr. Lahore et prudentia. 144.121
Barton, Scotland, see Bartan.
Barton, a wolf's head erased erm. 30. 8
Barton, a wolf's head erased or. 30. 8 I
38
Barton of Barton, Lanes, a boar's head
couped gu. 43- i
Barton, John, Esquire, J.P., Trentham,
Wellington, New Zealand, same crest.
Nisi Dominus frustra.
Barton, Baptist Johnstone, Esquire,
J. P., of Greenfort, Letterkenny, co.
Donegal, a boar's head gu. Vis forti-
hus arma.
Barton, Nathaniel, Esquire, J.P., of
Straffan House, co. Kildare, Ireland, a
boar's head erased ppr. Fide el fo/rti-
tvdine. 42. 2
Barton, Dunbar Plunkett, Esquire, of
13, Clare Street, Dublin, same crest
and motto.
Barton, William Henry Hugh, Esquu-e, of
Hereford Villa, Bronsford Road, Worcs.,
same crest and motto.
Barton of Grove, co. Tipperary, Ireland,
a boar's head gu. Quod ero spero. 43. i
Barton of CloneUy, co. Fermanagh,
Ireland, same crest and motto.
Barton of Rochestown, Cahir, same crest
and motto.
Barton of Glendalough, co. Wicklow,
Ireland, same crest. Fide et fortitu-
dine.
Barton, Ireland, a boar's head erased
ppr. Fide et /ortitudine. 42. 2
Barton, a dragon's head couped and
crowned or.
Barton, Norf., a dragon's head couped
or. 71. I
Barton of Threxton House, Norf., a
griflin's head erased ppr. Fortis est
Veritas. 66. 2
Barton of Edinburgh, a raven rising sa.
His securitas. 107. 3
Barton, Charles Steventon, i, Calverley
Park, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, an owl
ppr. Fortis et Veritas. 96. 5
Barton, an owl arg., ducally gorged or.
cf. 96. 5
Barton, Everard William, of Warstone
House, Bewdley, on a mount vert, an
owl arg., between two acorns slipped
and leaved ppr. I byde mij time. 253.1
Barton, Charles Tom, Esquire, of the
Hill, Wolverley, Worcs., same crest
and motto.
Barton, Lanes, an acorn or, leaved vert.
152. I
Barton, James Herbert Cooper, M.A.,
Solicitor, Cleveland House, Belle Vue,
Shrewsbury, an acorn leaved and
slipped ppr.
Barton of Stapleton Park, an acorn ppr.,
fructed or, with a leaf on either side.
Crescitur cultu.
Barton, Yorks, issuant from a mount
vert an acorn ppr., fructed or, with
a leaf on either side vert, each charged
with a martlet, also or. Crescitur
cultu. 152. I
Barton of SmithiUs, Manchester, an acorn
or, leaved vert. 152. i
Bartram, Cumb. , an arm embowed, holding
in the hand a scimitar, all ppr., 201. i
Barttelot, Sir Walter, Bart., of Stopham
House, Sussex: (i) A swan couchant
arg., wings expanded and addorsed.
247. I. (2) A castle with three tiu-rets
sa. Mature. cf. 155. 8
Barttelot, Brian Barttelot, Esquire, of
Ditton, Torquay, Devonsh., a swan
couchant with wings endorsed arg.
Mature. 247. i
BAS
Barwell, a talbot passant. 54 ?
Barwell, a demi-wolf salient erm. 32. 2
Barwell, a demi-lady holding in her
dexter hand a garland of laurel ppr.
183- 5
Barwell of Norwich, an antelope's head
erased arg., attired or. 126. 2
Barwell of Witham, a greyhound's head
erased arg., collared or. cf. 61. 2
Barwick, Northumb., on a mount vert a
stag or, attired sa. 117. i
Barwicke, Essex, an escarbuncle, the
centre az. and the rays arg. 164. 12
Barwis of Langrigg, Cumb., and Yorks,
a bear muzzled. Bear and forbear.
cf. 34- I
Barwis of Iselekirk, Cumb., a hand cut-
ting an ostrich-feather with a scimitar
in saltire. cf. 213. 7
Barwise, William, M.D., Scarisbrick
Road. Southport, a bear statant ppr.,
muzzled and chained. Sustine et
abstine.
Bary, see De Bary.
Barzey of Shrewsbury, a squirrel sejant
ppr., cracking a nut or. 135-7
BasceiUy, a torteau charged with a pale
indented or. 159. 6
Basevi of Hove, Sussex, a buck's head
erased ppr. 121. 2
Bashe, Herts and Heref., a griffin
segreant per pale arg. and sa., gorged
with a plain collar counterchanged,
holding in the beak a broken spear.
cf. 62. 2
Basier or Basire, a hand ppr., holding a
buclde or. 223. 11
Basing, Baron (Sclater-Booth), out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed
sa., holding in the beak a crescent of the
first. Et /XT) f Tui (TTovpCj.
Baskcomb of Chiselhurst, Kent, a talbot's
head couped gu., charged on the neck
with a cinquefoil erm. Forti et fideli
nihil difficile. cf. 56. 12
Baskenford, a sword and an ear of wheat
bladed in saltier, all ppr. Armis et
diligentia. 154. 11
Baskerville, John, Esquire, of Cro'wsley
Park, Henley-on-Thames, Oxford, a
wolf's head erased or, pierced through
the mouth by a broken spear in bend
sinister point upwards arg., imbrued
gu., and staff broken gold. Spero ut
fidclis.
Baskerville, Mynors-, Ralph Hopton, Es-
quire, of Clyro Court, near Hay, same
crest and motto.
Baskervile and Baskerville, Heref. and
Warw., a Uon's head pierced through
the mouth with a spear.
Baskerville, Heref. and Warw., a wolf's
head erased arg., holding in the mouth
an arrow, the point downwards.
Baskerville, Wilts, a wolf's head erased
or, in the mouth a broken spear
of the same, headed arg., embrued
gu-
Baskerville, a wolf's head erased arg.,
holding in the mouth a standard,
thereon a flag.
Baskerville, Chesh., a forester vested
vert, edgings or, holding over his
dexter shoulder a crossbow of the last,
in the other hand in a leash a hound
passant arg.
Baskerville, a sheaf of rosemary ppr.
Baskervill-Glegg, see Glegg.
BAS
Basket or Baskett, of Isle of Wight and
Dorset, a demi-lion or. lo. 2
Baskin of Ord, Scotland, a sword and a
stalk of wheat in saltier, all ppr. Armis
cf diligentia. 154. II
Basnet, on a mount covered with long
grass, an oak-tree, all ppr. 143. 14
Basnett, formerly of the Cloughs, New-
castle-under-Lyne, an arm in armour
einbowed, holding in the hand a
cutlass, all ppr. cf. 196. 10
Baspoole of Beston, Norf., out of a ducal
coronet or, a stag's head erm., attired
of the first, wreathed about the neck
arg. and sa., and tied behind with two
bows. cj. 120. 7
Basquer of Isle of Wight, Hants, out of
a mural coronet gu., a griffin's head or.
67. 10
Bass, out of a ducal coronet, two wings,
all ppr. 109. 8
Bass, of CuTzon Street. Mayfair, London,
W., out of a mural crown gu., masoned
arg., a demi-greyhound issuant, holding
in the mouth a rose with two leaves,
all ppr.
Bass, Baron Burton, see Burton.
Bass, Staffs, a demi-lion gu., resting the
sinister paw on a plate charged with a
ileur-de-lis az., on the shoulder three
annulets, two and one, arg. Basis vir-
tutum constantia. 13. 11
Bassano, a silkworm moth ppr.
Bassano, Alfred HiU, Esquire, of Heydon-
holme. Old Hill, same crest. Gralio
iios dirigc.
Bassano, Walter, Esquire, of Heydon
Cross, Old Hill, same crest and motto.
Basse, a demi-lion gu., resting his sinister
paw on an oval shield in cartouch or,
charged with a fleur-de-lis az.
Basset, Arthur Francis, of Tehidy,
Cornw., a unicorn's head couped arg.,
horned, maned, and tufted or. Pro
Eege e( popido.
Basset, a unicorn's head couped arg.,
armed and maned or charged with two
bars dancettee gu. Pro rege et popnlo.
cf. 49- 9
Basset, Charles Henry, Esquire, of Pilton
House, Barnstaple, and of Umberleigh,
Devonsh., a unicorn's head couped arg.,
armed and crined or, charged on the
neck with two bars indented gu., and
for distinction with a cross crosslet of
the same. Pro rege et populo. 49. 9
Basset, of Watermouth, Hfracombe, and
Umberleigh, Esses: (i) A unicorn's
head couped arg., armed and crined
or, charged on the neck with two
bars, indented gu. (for Basset), cf.
49. 9. (2) On a mount vert, a lamb
passant arg., in the mouth a sprig
of cinquefoil gu., slipped also vert {for
Davie). cf. 131. 9
Basset and Bassett, a griffin segreaut sa.,
semee-de-lis or, collared and chained
of the last. cf. 62. 2
Basset and Bassett, Glouc, a falcon with
wings displayed arg. cf. 87. 12
Basset, William Richard Basset, of
Beaupre, Cowbridge, Glamorgansh. , a
stag's head cabossed, and between the
attires a cross fitchee arg. Gwell
angau na chywilydd. cf. 122. 5
Bassett, Lord Bassett of Drayton, out of
a ducal coronet or, a boar's head az.,
tusked of the first. 41. 4
39
Bassett, George Forbes, M.A., Basset
Mount, Basset, Southampton, a stag's
head caboshed, and between the attires
a cross pattee fitchee arg. Cwell angau
na chijvnlydd.
Bassett, Ralph Thurston. Esquire, of
Crossways, Cowbridge, Glamorgansh.,
same crest and motto.
Bassett, Alfred Barnard, of Fledborough
Hall, Holyport, Berks, a boar's head
erased or, gorged with a riband gu.,
suspending an escutcheon of the last
charged with a bugle horn of the first.
In ardius fortitudo. 250. 14
Bassett or Basset of Langley, Derbysh.,
out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's
head gu. 41-4
Bassett of Womberly, Devonsh., a uni-
corn's head arg., charged with two bars
dancettee gu. Pro rege et populo.
cf. 49. 9
Bassingborne, out of a ducal coronet or,
a bull's head gu., ducally crowned of
the first. cf. 44. 1 1
Bassinges, three roses gu., stalked and
leaved vert, issuing from the wreath.
149. 12
Bastable, a griffin's head couped gu.,
between two wings erect or. Eegardez
mart. 65. 11
Bastard of AsUngton, Norf., an elephant's
head, per chevron or and sa., eared of
the last. 133. 2
Bastard, an arm in armour embowed,
grasping a dagger ppr. 195. 4
Bastard, Baldwin John PoUexfen, of
Kitley and Buckland Court, Devonsh.,
a dexter arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, the hand gauntleted
grasping a sword in bend sinister,
point do«-nward, also ppr., hilt and
pommel of the second. Pax potior
bello. cf. 195. 6
Bastard, William Edmund Pollexfen,
Esquire, of Lynham, Yealmpton,
Devonsh., same crest and motto.
Bastard, Rev. William PoUexfen, of
Coffiete, Torquay, same crest and
motto.
Basto, a horse's head couped arg.
cf. 50. 13
Batchelor or Batchellor, a leg erased
above the knee ppr. 193. 10
Bate, Thomas, Esquire, of Kelsterton,
Flint, North Wales, in front of a stag's
head couped arg., attired or, pierced in
the neck by an arrow in bend, point
downwards ppr., a hand couped at
the wTist fessewise, also or. Live to
live. 237. 2
Bate, Yorks, a stag's head arg., attired
or, vulned through the neck with an
arrow of the second, feathered and
headed of the first.
Bate, a bull's head couped erm., armed
or. cf. 44. 3
Bate, Derbysh., a cross pattee. 165. 7
Bate of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics., a
dexter hand apaumee. Dieu et ma
tnain droite. 222. 14
Bateman, Baron (Bateman-Hanbury), see
Hanbury.
Bateman, see Jones-Bateman.
Bateman, Sir Frederick, of Upper St.
Giles, Norwich, a crescent. Principiis
obsta.
Bateman of Hartington Hall and Bread-
sail Mount, Derbysh., out of a crescent
BAT
or, an etoile gu., between two eagles'
wings of the first. Sidus adsit amicv.m.
112. 8
Bateman, Sir Alfred Edmund, K.C.M.G.,
of Woodhouse, Wimbledon Park, same
crest and motto.
Bateman, Frederick Osborne Fitzherbert,
Esquire, of Hartington Hall and Bread-
sail Mount, Derbysh., same crest and
motto.
Bateman, Hugh Alleyne Sacheverell,
Esquire, of Etwall, Derbysh., san-,e
crest. Virtus ad sidera.
Bateman, Hugh Osborne, Esquire, same
crest. Sidus adsit amicum.
Bateman, Rev. John Fitzherbert, of
119, Fordwych Road, West Hamp-
stead, N.W., same crest and motto.
Bateman of Middleton, Derbysh., same
crest.
Bateman, an increscent arg., between two
wings, the dexter arg., the sinister gu.
Bateman, Derbysh., out of a crescent or,
an etoile gu. 163. 4
Bateman, a Muscovy duck's head couped,
between two wings erect, expanded, all
ppr. Sec prece, nee pretio.
Bateman of Whitechapel, Middx., out of
a mural coronet arg., an eagle rising
with a garland in its beak ppr.
Bateman of Knypersley, Staffs, and
Tolson Hall, Westml., a tower arg.,
issuant therefrom a demi-eagle, wings
elevated sa., charged on the breast with
the chemical character of Mars or,
and holding in the beak a wreath
of oak ppr.
Bateman, John, Esquire, of Moveron's
Manor and Brighthngsea, Essex, same
crest.
Bateman, Robert, Esquire, of Benthall
Hall, Broseley, Shropsh., same crest.
Bateman, Rev. Rowland, M.A., of
Narowal, Punjab, India, same crest.
Bateman, La Trobe-, Rev. William Fair-
bairn, Ascot Rectory: (i) In fiont of
an eagle's head or, a crescent sur-
mounted by a mullet gu., between
two wings, also or, each charged with
an escallop az. {for Bateman). 252. 14.
(2) Out of clouds a dexter cubit arm
ppr., the hand grasping an anchor
fesseways or (for La Trobc). Tutto si
fa. Sidus adsit amicum.
Bateman of Oak Park, Kerry, a pheasant
ppr. Nee prece, nee pretio. cf. 90. 8
Bateman of Bartholey, Monm., same
crest and motto.
Bates, Sir Edward Bertram, Bart., J.P.,
a stag's head erased az., attired or,
charged on the neck with two quatre-
foils in pale, and pierced by as many
arrows in saltire or. Lahore et virtute.
,120. 6
Bates, a lion's head erased gu. 17. 2
Bates, Yorks, a demi-lion rampant, hold-
ing in the dexter paw a thistle and in
the sinister a fleur-de-lis, all ppr.
13. 12
Bates, late Cadwallader John, of Langley
Castle, Northumb., in front of a swan's
head couped arg., the neck charged
with six barrulets az., five fleurs-de-lis,
alternately or and gu. Virtvtis comes
invidia. 241 . 4
Bates, a dexter hand apaumee couped
ppr. Cor et manxts concordant.
222. 14
BAT
Bates of Walsingham, Durham, an arm
in armour embowed, the hand grasping
a sword, the point to the dexter, all
ppr. Ernst und ireu. 195-4
Bates of Milboume Hall, Northumb., a
naked man holding in his dexter hand
a willow -wand ppr. Et mano et
corde.
Bates, William R., Esquire, of Liverpool,
on a mount vert, a savage wTeathed
about the waist with oak, and holding
in the dexter hand three arrows con-
joined, two in saltire and one in pale,
points upwards, all ppr.
Bates of Denton, Sussex, an arm in
armour embowed, holding a truncheon.
Manii et corde.
Bates, Henry Stratton, Esquire, J.P.,
same crest and motto.
Bateson, Bart., Baron Deramore, see
Deramore.
Bateson, Antrim, Ireland, a bat's wing
sa. Probitas verus honos. 137. 10
Bath, Marquess Ol (Thj-nne), a reindeer
statant or, collared sa. J'ai bonne
cause. cj. 125. 9
Bath, a wolf's head sa., holding in the
mouth a rose shpped ppr. 29. 7
Bath, Edward Henry, of Alltyferin,
Carmarthensh., D L. and J. P. for that
CO., High Sheriff 1S92, a wolf's head
erased sa., gorged with a collar vair,
holding in the mouth a rose gu.,
shpped and leaved ppr. He conquers
who endures. 295 . 1 1
Bath, Ireland, a lion rampant arg., sup-
porting in the paws a sword of the first
pommel and hilt or.
Bather, a falcon close ppr., belled or. Vt
vivas vigila. 85. 2
Batherne, of Penhow, Monm., out of
rushes a demi-swan rising ppr.
Bathgate, Scotland, a bee volant ppr.
Vive ut vivas. 137. 2
Bathurst, Bart., of Leachlade, Glouc.
{c.rlinr'). on a mount vert, a bay horse
statant. cf. 52. 5
Bathurst, Charles, Lydney Park, Glouc,
a dexter arm in armour embowed,
holding in the hand, all ppr., club with
spikes or. Tien ta jot/. 231. 2
Bathurst, Ven. Frederick, Archdeacon
of Bedford, of Holwell Rectory,
Hitchin, same crest and motto.
Bathurst, see Harvey-Bathurst.
Bathurst, Earl (Bathurst), a dexter arm
in mail embowed, holding in the hand,
all ppr., a spiked club or. Tien ta foy.
231. 2
Bathurst, Hervey-, Sir Frederick Edward
William, Bart. : (i) A dexter arm in
mail embowed, holding in the hand
ppr. a club spiked or (for Bathurst).
231. 2. (2) A leopard sa., bezantee,
coUared and lined or, holding in the
dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert {for
Hervey). Tien ta fay. Je n'oublicray
jamais. 254. 12
Bathurst, Isle of Wight, a dexter arm in
mail-armour, embowed ppr., charged
with an annulet or, and holding in the
hand, also ppr., a club with spikes or.
cj. 199. 2
Bathurst, a tiger holding in the dexter paw
a fleur-de-lis ppr.
Batle;, Yorka; a demi-lion rampant gu.,
holding between the paws a bezant.
II. 7
Batley, Battley, Battaley, or Batteley, a
castle double-towered, weeds growing
round the sinister tower ppr.
cj. 155. 6
Batnymersh, a dexter arm in armour,
holding in the hand ppr. a baton sa ,
tipped arg.
Batt, E.-iquire. J.P., D.L., of Purdysburn,
CO. Down, and Ozier Hill, co. Wexford,
Ireland, a crescent arg., charged with
an escallop gu. Virtute et valore.
cj. 163. 2
Batt, Thomas Edmond, Esquire, of
RathmuUan House, co. Donegal, a
crescent arg., charged with an escallop
gu. Virtute et valore.
Batt, Hackney, a wolf passant ppr.
28. 10
Batt, see Baett.
Batt, Middx., a demi-lion or, guttee-de-
sang, holding between the paws a
marshal's staff in pale or, tipped sa.
cj. 15. 9
Batt, Berks and Yorks, a demi-lion
guttee-de-sang, holding between the
paws a raiU-rind sa., banded or.
Domimis a dextris.
Battayll or Battaille, out of an antique
crown or, a dexter cubit arm ppr.,
holding a cross crosslet fitched in pale
gu-
Batten, Chisholm-, James Forbes Chis-
holm, Esquire, of Thornfalcon, near
Taunton, and Kirkhill, R.S.O. , Inver-
nesshire, in front of the stump of an
oak-tree, sprouting on either side ppr.,
three roses arg., barbed and seeded,
also ppr. (jor Batten). 233. 10. (2) A
dexter hand holding a dagger erect
ppr., on the point a boar's head erased
or. Feros jerio {jor Chisholm).
Batten, a hand couped in fess, charged
with an eye. 221. 4
Batten of Yeovil, Somers. : (i) The
trunk of an oak-tree couped at the top,
issuing from towards the top two
branches, all ppr. (2) A sea-lion
erect, holding in the paws an anchor,
all ppr. cj. 20. 3
Batten, George B., M.D., 2, Underbill
Road, Lordship Lane, Dulwich, S.E.,
a dexter cubit arm issuing in bend
grasping a battle-axe in bend sinister.
Batten, Henry Butler, Esquire, of Aldon,
Yeovil, Somers., in front of the stump
of an oak-tree, sprouting on either side
ppr., three roses arg., barbed and
seeded ppr. Tcnax propositi persto.
Batten, Herbert Gary George, Esquire,
of Fairlee, Isle of Wight, Keyford,
Yeovil, same crest and motto.
Batten, Herbert Phelips, Esquire, of
Lufton Manor, near Yeovil. Somers.,
same crest and motto.
Batten, John Mount, Esquire, Upcerne
House, Dorchester, same crest. Hold
jast.
Batten, John, F.S.A., of Aldon, Somers.,
out of a ducal coronet a camel's head
az., gorged with a wreath of roses or.
Batten, Clifford, Esquire, of Mussoorie.
United Provinces, India, a dexter
arm in armour embowed holding in
the hand a battle-axe fessewise. all
ppr. Fortiter. 292. 8
Battersbee and Battersby, a ram passant
erm., armed and ungu. or. cj. 129. 5
BAW
Ireland, a ram passant erm.,
armed and ungu. or. Ante honorem
humilitas. cj. 129. 5
Battersby, Worsley, Esquire, of Stanna-
naughts. Lanes, Cleveland, Somers.,
and of 72, Onslow Gardens, London,
on a wreath of the colours a ram arg.,
armed or, charged on the body with
two trefoils slipped vert, resting the
dexter foreleg on a lozenge sa. Lahore
vinces. cj. 131. 10
Battersea, Baron (Flower), issuant out of
clouds, a cubit arm erect ppr., the
hand holding a rose and a lily arg.,
each slipped vert. Flores curat Dens.
257- 5
Battle, Wadsworth, Yorks, a stork with
a fish in its beak, all ppr.
Battle, a kingfisher ppr. cj. 96. 9
Battle, a kingfisher ppr., ducally gorged
and chained or, holding in its beak a
fish arg. cj. 96. 9
Battle- Wrightson of Cusworth Park, Don-
caster, upon a rock ppr., a unicorn
rampant arg., resting the sinister fore-
leg on an escutcheon or, charged with
a griffin's head erased az. 237. 4
Battlne, a demi-Bengal artilleryman
habited, holding in the dexter hand
a flagstaff ppr., therefrom flowing to
the sinister a barmer gu., inscribed
" Bhurtpore " in letters of gold.
Battye-Trevor, Charles Edmund Augus-
tine Trevor, Esquire : (l) Upon a club
fesseways ppr., a stork arg., collared
and lined sa., holding in the beak a
roach ppr. (jor Battye). (2) On a
mount vert, the trunk of an oak-tree,
a branch sprouting from its dexter
side, acorned ppr., upon the trunk a
wyvern, tail nowed sa., wings elevated
erminois {jor Trevor). Ducat amor
Dei.
Baud and Baude, a lion's head gardant,
erased gu., ducallv crowned or.
cj. 18. II
Baugh, Oxon., Glouc, and Shropsh., on
a ducal coronet or, a talbot sejant sa.
cj. 55. 2
Baumfield, see Bamfield.
Baumfield, Cornw., and Devonsh. a hon
statant gardant, holding in the dexter
paw an anchor, the flukes resting on
the wreath. 5. 10
Baumtord, see Bamford.
Baumford, Donington, Ijncs, on a
chapeau a serpent nowed. 142. 9
Baunceford, a lion rampant. i. 13
Bausefield and BausQeld, out of a ducal
coronet or, a griffin's head ppr.
67. 9
Bavand, Chesh., a boar's head or, pierced
in the mouth with an arrow arg.
Bavant, Chester, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a boar's head couped
sa., armed and langued gu. 42. 5
Bavent, Norf., a sheaf of six arrows in
saltier sa., feathered arg., barbed or,
banded gu. 173. 13
Bawde of Curringham, Essex and Beds,
a satyr's head in profile sa., with wings
to the side of the head or, the tongue
hanging out gu. 190. 6
Bawdewyh or Bawdwen, a sceptre in pale
or. 170. 10
Bawie, an arm embowed, vested gn.,
cuffed or, holding in the hand ppr. a
branch of laurel vert.
BAW
BEA
Bawtre or Bawtree, Cambs, a lion's head
erased gu. '7- ^
Bawtre, a goat's head erased arg. L-°- 5
Bax, Alfred Ridley, Esquire, of lyy Bank,
Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, N.\^,
two arras embowed, vested sa., cutis
arg., the hands ppr., holding a lyre or.
Vtnis d tiddis. ^ ^ ,
Baxendale, Joseph WiUiam, of Hursley
Park, Hants, issuant from a mount
a fir-tree ppr., between four trefoils,
slipped two on either side vert.
Bax-Ironside, Henry George Outram,
Esquire, of Heronden House, tastry,
Kent : (1) A cubit arm vest«d per pale
az. and gu., cuff arg., the hand ppr.,
holding a cross flory or {for Ironside).
(2) A demi-lion gu., charged on the
shoulder with three cinquefoils arg.,
holding between the paws an Eastern
crown or (lor Bax). In hoc signo
vinces ; Cavendo tutus.
Baxter, the late Rt. Hon. W. E of
Kincaldrum, Forfarsh., Scotland, ;
lion rampant guardant sa. I' incit
Veritas. ^-i f' ^
Baxter, Jolm Henry, Esquire, Gilston,
Colinsburgh, Fifesh., Scotland, a lion
rampant guardant sa. Vincit Veritas.
Baxter, Edward A., Esquire, of Kincal-
drum, near Forfar, a lion passant
auardant sa. Vincit Veritas.
Baxter of Atherstone, Warw., a falcon
beUed and jessed or. Virtule non
verbis. ^ , <^l- 85- 2
Baxter, Scotland, an escarbuncle sa.
164. I-
Baxter, Stannow, Norf., a lion's gamb
erased or, holding a spear sa., headed
arg., stringed and tasseUed of the first.
Baxter, an eagle's head couped. 83.1
Baxter, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of the
Tower, Rainhill, Lanes, a demi-eagle
1 Bayley of Hoddesdon, Herts, out of a
I ducal coronet or, a nag's head arg.
j 51- 7
Bayley, a boar's head erased ppr.
42. 2
j Bayley, a griffin sejant erm., winged and
armed or.
Bayley and Bailey, Shropsh., a griffin
segreant gu., guttee d'eau. 02. 2
Bayley -Worthington of Sharton HaU,
near Northeuden, a goat passant arg.,
semee of estoiles sa., in the mouth a
sprig of laurel ppr. In opmum sed
gratuin.
Baylie, within seven mullets in orle or, a
cross pattee gu. 164. 9
Baylis, Glouc, out of an eastern coronet
or, charged on the band with an
auricula flower, a bay-tree fructed, aU
Baylis, London, a demi-antelope ppr.,
gorged with a coUar or, budded of the
same. 'f ^■, 3
Baylol, Scotland, an increscent and de-
crescent arg. 163. 7
BayloU, on a mount vert, a lion rampant
collared, holding in the dexter paw an
arrow, all ppr. <^f- 2- 6
idc
displayed sa., gorged with a col
tremel, charged on the breast and
each wing with an annulet, and
holding in the beak three ears of wheat
leaved^and slipped, all or.
Baxter, Richard, Esquire, of Leinster
Gardens and Lincoln's Inn, London, a
bat, wings expanded sa., each wmg
charged with an anmilet or, and m
the °mouth an arrow fessewise ppr.
Deeds, not words. f/. 1 37-. 11
Bay of London and Hants, a dexter wing
sa., charged with an escallop or.
c/. 109. 7
Bayard, a demi-horse. 53-3
Bayen, a poplar-tree vert. 144-12
Baytord, an owl arg. 9"- 5
Baylee or Bailie, see Bailey.
Bayley or Bailey, Scotland, see Bailey.
Bayley, a lion rampant ppr. i . 1 3
Bayley, Shropsh., a lion statant gardant
ppr., armed and langued gu. Si Deus
■pro iMbis quis contra nos. 4- '
Bayley, London, a demi-lion rampant
gardant or, holding in the dexter paw
I branch vert. ,'/■/' '°
Bayley, Bart., London and Kent, on a
mount vert, behind a waU arg., a lion
rampant of the same.
Bayley, London, a dexter arm embowed,
habited az., and charged with a fess
vair, the hand ppr. holding a statt
arrow, au ppr. j '\ It,
Bayly of London, an arm couped at tne
elbow and erect, habited gu., charged
with a fesse vair, the cuff arg., holding
in the hand ppr. a muUet of six points
or. <^/- 206. 13
Bayly, Wicklow, a boar's head erased ppr.
Quid darius astris ? 42._ 2
Bayly, Somers., a goat's head az., bezantee,
attired or. jl- '28. 12
BavlV. Hugh Wansey, M.A., New Oxford
and Cambridge Club, same crest.
, erum ob consilium.
Bayn Scotland, a dexter hand grasping
a dagger in pale or. Et marte, el arte.
Bayn, a Saracen's head in profile ppr.,
wTeathed and stringed behind arg. and
Baynard, of Blagd>.u, ^v,.^...-, - -;---
rampant or, armed ppr., crined
sa "* '
Baynard of Stukey, Norf., a bear's paw
erased sa., charged \vith a martlet or.
Baynbridge or Baynbrigge, a stag s head
erased arg., attired or. 121. 2
Baynbridge, Buckeridge-, Cambs, a dexter
cubit arm erect, couped at the elbow
vested, charged with three bars ermi-
nois, holding in the gauntlet ppr. a
cross crosslet fitched sa.
Baynbrige, Derbysh., a cubit arm armed
with a gauntlet or, holding a battle-
Ba^brlgge, Leics., upon a mount vert,
a goat passant sa., armed, ungu.,
belled, and collared arg. 129. 3
Baynbrigge, Derbysh., a bloodhound
passant or, collared vert, garnished of
the first. '^■'j-'': 5
Bayne, of TuUoch, Scotland, a dexter
hand grasping a du-k in pale ppr. ^ A«
■marte, et arte. . 212. 9
Bayne, a pellet between two wings arg. j
Bavne, see Baine.
Bayne, Scotland, a hand holding a scroll
of paper ppr. Virtiite. 215. 6
Bayne, Lanes, an etoile or. 164. i
Baynes, Sir Christopher Wilham Walter,
Bart of Hareficld Place, Middx., a
cubit arm erect, vested az., cuffed
erminois, holding in the hand a jaw-
bone arg. Furor arma ministral.
Baynes, Cumb., Essex, and London, the
same crest.
Baynes of Blackburn, a cubit arm erect
ppr., vested arg., the hand grasping
a shuttle or, aU within a wreath of the
cotton-plant, flowered and fructed ppr.
Arte et industria. 208. 1 5
Baynes or Baines, Surrey, a dove volant
regardant or, holding in its beak a
myrtle-branch ppr.
Baynham, a beaver ppr. i34- »
Baynham, Kent and Glouc, a bull s head
couped at the neck or. cf. 44- 3
Baynham, Glouc, out of a mural coronet
gu. a bull's head arg. cf. 44. 1 1
Bayning, Baron (Powlett), a buck statant
sa., attired or, charged on the body
with a mullet arg. Stare super vias
antiquas. w- ^17- ^5
Baynton and Bayntun, Wilts, a griffin s
head erased sa., beaked or. cj. 66. 5
Baynton, a goat passant ppr. cf. 1 29. 5
Bayntun, Rolt-, Bart, (extmct), of Sea-
combe Park, Herts, a griffins head
erased sa., beaked or. cf. 66. 5
Bayons and Bayos, a horse at fuU speed,
holdina in his mouth a spear-head ppr.
cf. 52. 8
Bazalgette, Joseph, Esquire, a lion
rampant arg., gorged with a coUar
az. charged with two crosses flory or,
holding in the dexter forepaw a sword
erect ppr., pommel and hilt of the
third, and the dexter hind-paw resting
on a crescent or.
Bazalgette, Edward, Esquire, c.o. London
County Council, Spring Gardens.
Bazeley or Bazley, a hand holding a
chapeau between two branches of
laurel in orle, aU ppr. 217. 5
BaziUe or Bazely, a crow sa. Be not
wanting. ^ ^ . J07; '4
Bazley, Sir Thomas Sebastian, Bart., a
cubit arm ppr., charged with a bee
volant or, the hand holding a chapeau
gu., turned up or, the whole between
two branches of oak vert. Fmem
resuice -54- 9
Beach, Hicks-, Rt. Hon. Sir Michael
Edward, Bart. : (1) A demi-hon ram-
pant arg., ducally gorged or, holding
in the paws an escutcheon az., charged
with a pile or (lor Beach). 236. 4- (2) A
buck's head couped at the neck or,
gorged with a wreath of laurel ppr.
(lor Hicks). Tout en bon heme.
Beach of Oakley Hall, Hants: (i) A
demi-lion rampant arg., ducaUy gorged
or, holding in the paws an escutcheon
az., charged with a pile, also or
(Beach). 236.4. (2) Crest as above
Beach, Beds and Kent, out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-lion arg. 16. 3
Beachcroft, a beach-tree ppr., behind six
park pales arg.
Beaconsfleld, Earl o\,see Disraeli.
Beadle of South Ella, Yorks a stag s
head erased or, attired and ducaUy
gorged gu. '^I- '^'- \
- ■ lU, Henry Christopher Thomas, of
tiogarrn, Montgomerysh., - --..
hound's head ppr., erased gu., gorged
with a rosary and a bell pendent
therefrom arg. Sec timide, nee temere.
BEA
I of Gotten House, Somers., a lion
with a human face passant or. Esse
quam videre.
Beaghan of Dunluce, eo. Antrim, Ireland,
a bezant between two wings paly sa.
and gu., per fesse cotinterchanged.
11. 9
Beaghan, Ireland, two swords in saltier,
points downward. cf. 171. 12
Beak and Beake, out of a ducal coronet
the horns, scalp, and ears of an ox.
Beake or Beeke, Dorset, an ostrich-head
arg., holding in the beak a horse-shoe
or.
Beal, Sussex, a lion's head era.«ed. Tout
hardi. 17- 8
Beal or Beall, a demi-wolf sa., holding a
spear in pale, tasselled ppr. 29. 4
Beale, Siurey, a unicorn's head sa., erased
gu., armed and crined or. 49. 5
Beale, Cork, Ireland, and London, a
unicorn's head erased or, charged with
an etoile gu. 3Ialo mori quam jadari.
cf- 49- 5
Beale of London, a unicorn's bead erased
or, semee-d'etoiles gu. cf. 49. 5
Beale of Heath House, Shropsh., a
unicorn's head erased or, semee-
d'etoiles gu. <■/. 49. 5
Beames, between six sun-rays a garb
ppr., charged with three mullets, two
and one arg. Bene vivere bis rircrf.
Beamish, Bernard-, of Raheroon, Cork, a
demi-lion rampant gu., charged on the
shoulder with a trefoil slipped or.
Virtus insignit attdentes. cj. 10. 5
Beamish, Richard Henrik, Esquu-e, of
Ashbourne, Glounthann, co. Cork, Ire-
land, a demi-lion rampant gu., charged
on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped
or. Virtus insignit audentes.
cf. 10. 5
Beamish, Alten Augustus William, Es-
quire, of 27, Philbeach Gardens, S.W.,
same crest and motto.
Beamish, Francis Bernard Servington,
Esquire, same crest and motto.
Beamish, James Caulfield, Esquire, of
CamphiJl, Dromore West, co. Sligo,
same crest and motto.
Beamish, North Ludlow Axel, Esquire, of
Ashgrove, co. Cork, same crest and
motto.
Beamish or Bemish, a pair of scales ppr.
179. S
Bean or Beane, a lion rampant, holding
between the paws a phimb-rule sa.
Beanlands, Rev. Arthur John, M.A.,'the
Rectory, Victoria, British Columbia, a
leopard's head erased or.
Bearcroft, a demi-bear rampant muzzled.
34- 13
Beard of North Kells, Lines, a lion's
gamb couped or, grasping a horse's
leg, erased above the knee sa.
38. 12
Beard, Aberton, Susses, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a tiger couchant
or, maned, armed, and tufted sa.
Beard, see Bard.
Beardmore or Berdmore, on a mitre sa.,
semee of crosses pattee arg., a cheveron
of the last. cf. 180. 5
Beardmore of Uplands, Hants, a griffin's j
head erased. Providenti Beardmore, a wolf rampant. 28. 2 I
42
Beardoe, of Manchester, Lanes, a demi-
bear, holding in the dexter paw a
bundle of six arrows in saltier ppr.,
headed or, flighted arg.
Beardsley, Richard Henry, Bay Villa,
Grange-over-Sands, a demi-leopard,
holding in the dexter paw a sprig of
laurel, all ppr. A cruce salus. 294. i
Beare or Beere, Kent, on a garb in fess
or, a raven sa.
Beare, of Beare, Himtaham and More-
bath, Devoush., a bear's head sa.,
muzzled or. Bear and jorhear. 34. 14
Bearhaven, Viscount, see Bantry.
Beasley, a demi-leopard, holding in the
dexter paw a sprig of laurel ppr. 23. 9
Beasley, Dublin, a demi-leopard ppr.,
holding between its paws a plate
charged with a trefoil slipped vert.
Labor omnia i-incit.
Beath or Beith, Scotland, a dragon's
head vomiting fire ppr. Fortuna
virtiite. 72. 3
Beath or Bietb, Scotland, a dragon's head
couped ppr. Fortuna virtiite. 71. i
Beath, Scotland, a wolf's head erased.
Fortuna virtiUe. 30. 8
Beathell : ( i ) Out of a ducal coronet a
boar's head and neck. 41. 4. (2) An
eagle's head between two wings dis-
played az., charged on the neck with
an etoile or. cf. 84. 2
Beatie or Beattie, Scotland, a star issuing
from a crescent or. Ltimen coeleste
sequamur. 163. 4
Beatie or Beatty, a castle sa. cf. i5S- 8
Beaton, a lion passant sa. Fortis in
arduis. 6. 2
Beatson of Rossend, Fife, a bee erect,
wings expanded ppr. Cum prudentia
sedulus. 137. I
Beatson, Stuart Brownlow, Esquire,
Union Bank of London, Charing Cross
Branch, a bee volant en arriere ppr.
Cum frudentia sedulus.
Beatson of Contell, Fife, Scotland, a
bridge of three arches arg. Pro patria.
158. 4
Beattie of Aberdeen, Scotland, see Beatie.
Beatty, Ireland, on a ducal coronet a
lion passant gardant ducally crowned.
6. 4
Beatty, W. J., M.D., Van MUdert House,
Stockton-on-Tees, a demi-lion ram-
pant, holding in the dexter paw a
crescent. Foriiter et fidelUer.
Beaty, two keys in saltier ppr. cf. 168. 1 1
Beauchamp, Earl of (Lygon), a savage's
head afirontee, couped at the shoulders
and wreathed round the head ppr.
Ex fide fortis. cf. 192. 14
Beauchamp, Proctor-, Sir Reginald Wil-
liam, Bart., of Langley Park, Norf. :
(i) On a mount vert, a greyhound
sejant arg., spotted of a brown colour,
collared or. (2) An heraldic tiger.
Toujours fidile. 59. 2
Beauchamp, Edmund Beauchamp, D.L.,
Trevince, Gwennap, Cornw., a demi-
sea-horse reguardant arg., holding in
his paws a heart gu. Auspice Tuero.
Beauchamp of Hoult, Essex, a swan's
head and neck arg., beaked gu.,
between two wings sa. loi. 6
Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-swan arg.
Beauchamp, out of a ducal coronet or, a
swan's head gu.
BEA
Beauchamp of Powycke, Glouc, a tiger
passant or, vulned in the shoulder gu.
27. II
Beauchampe, Glouc. and Warw., out of a
coronet gu., a swan's head and neck
arg., beaked of the first.
Beaucbatt, a cat's head erased gardant
gu-
26.
Beauclerk, sec St. Alban's, Duke of.
Beauclerk, Aubrey de Vere, Esquire, of
Ardglass Castle, co. Down. See St.
Albans, Duke of.
Beauley or Beaufoy, a demi-griffin, hold-
ing between the claws a close helmet
az. cf. 64. I
Beaufice, a Paschal lamb passant arg.,
bearing a banner pink, the staff ppr.,
surmounted by cross. 131. 2
Beaufort, Duke ol (Somerset), a portcullis
or, nailed az., with chains pendent
thereto, also or. Mutare vel timere
sperno. cf. 178. 3
Beaufort, Leicester Paul, Esquire, of the
Cottage, Strathfield. Turgis, Winch-
field. Hants, a female figure habited
of the second, encircled round the
waist with a belt or, holding in her
dexter hand a mirror ppr., in her left
hand a book, between two wings erect
arg. Dens mens turris fortis.
Beauloy, Beaufo, or Beawfo, a tree vert,
on a ribbon round the stem the motto
" Siibtegmine fagi."
Beauman of Hyde Park, co. Wexford, a
cubit dexter arm in armour holding a
sword, aU ppr. Fortiter. 210. 2
Beaumont, Baron (Stapleton), a man's
head couped at the shoulders in pro-
file ppr., wreathed about the temples
arg. and sa. MieuXx je serra. loi. I2
Beaumont, Sir George Rowland William,
Bart., of Stoughton Grange, Leics.,
on a chapeau az., semee-de-lis or,
turned up erm., a lion passant of the
second. Erectus non electus. 254. lo
Beaumont of Barrow-upon-Trent, on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
passant or. Erectus non electus. 4. 9
Beaumont, Francis Henry, of Buckland,
Siurey, on a chapeau az., semee-de-lis
or, turned up erm., a lion passant or.
Erectus non electus. 254. 10
Beaumont, De, a demi-lion gardant sa.
10. 8
Beaumont, Leics. and Suff., a lion passant
or. 6. 2
Beaumont, Devonsh., a stork or heron,
wings expanded arg. 105. 2
Beaumont, Suff., a bear's head erased
ppr. 35. 2
Beaumont, Captain Lewis Anthony, K.N.,
upon a rock a cubit arm erect ppr.,
holding in the hand a cross crosslet
fitchee sa., and surmounted by a mullet
of six points or.
Beaumont, Henry Frederick, Esquire, of
Whitley Beaumont, Huddersfield, a
bull's head erased quarterly arg. and
gu. Fide sed qui ride.
Beaumont, Wentworth Blackett, Esquire,
of Bretton Park, Wakefield, same crest
and motto.
Beaumont, Wentworth Canning Blackett,
Esquire, of Bywell Hall, Stockfield-on-
Tyne, same crest and motto.
Beaumont, Wentworth-BIackett, of Bret-
ton Hall, Yorks, same crest and
motto.
BEA
43
BEC
Beaumont, a buU's head quarterly arg.
and gu. "( 44-3
Beaumont, Leics., and Beaumont Hall,
Suff., an elephant, on its back a tower
triple-towered arg., garnished or.
(4no/7ier, the tower or.) I33- "
Beaurain. a Uon's head erased arg.,
nelletee. , cf. 17. S
Beauvoir, a griffin's head between two
wings ppr. ^5; "
Beauvoir, London, a demi-dragon, wings
addorsed ppr. 73- 1°
Beauvons and Beavons, a buU s head sa.
cf. 44- 3
Beavan or Bevan, over a mount vert,
a dove hovering ppr., in its beak a
sem-rin<' or. Semper virtute constans.
* ° 21. 5
Beavan, a lion's head erased az., holding
in the mouth a rose gu.
Beaver, a beaver ppr. '^'*', '^
Beaver, Hugh, Esquire, of the Temple,
near Manchester, a mount vert, thereon
in front of three arrows, one in pale
and two in saltire, points downwards,
a beaver passant ppr.
Beaver, Robert Atwood, M.D., btur-
minster Newton, Dorset, same crest.
Industria el virtute.
Beaver, A. Atwood, of Beauvoir, Bourne-
mouth, same crest and motto.
Beaver, a leopard statant ppr. 24. 2
Beavis, Devonsh., a pheon arg. (Anotliei
or.) 174."
Beawfice, a Paschal lamb passant arg.,
supporting a flag, the banner pink,
the staff or, surmounted by a cross.
131. 2
BeawpeU, out of a mural coronet a hand
ppr., vested gu., holding a sword wavy
Becher of ChanceUor House, Tunbridge
and Beds, a demi-lion erased arg., its
body enfiled with a ducal coronet or.
cj. 10. 2
Becher, Wrixon-, Sir Henry, Bart, of
BaUygihlin, co. Cork, Ireland, out ot
a ducal coronet or, a demi-hon erm.,
gorged with a plain coUar vair. Bis
vivet qui bene. cf. 16. 3
Beck of London, a raven ppr., between
two wings or.
Beck, Norf., out of the sea ppr., a sea-
wolf arg., finned or, holding between
the paws a cross pattee gu.
Beck, see Bee.
Beck, Lt.-Col. Charles Harrop, C.B., ot
Upton Priory, Macclesfield, Chesh., a
raven ppr., between two wings or.
Assiduitas.
Beck of Woodside, Surrey, a stafl ragijly
fessewise or, thereon a blackbird, hold-
ing in the beak a sprig of holly ppr.
Beck!' Alcock-r William, of Esthwaite
Lodge a cross potent? or, perched
thereon a blackbird ppr., holding in its
beak an annulet of the first. Animum
Beazlev, Edwin Arthur, Esquire, of
Merefield, Oston, Birkenhead, a demi-
leopard ppr., holding in dexter paw a
lily arg., stalked, leaved, and slipped
vert, and resting the sinister paw on a
fleur-de-lis or. Sleadjast.
Beazley, Frank Charles, Esquire, of tern
Hill, Claughton, Birkenhead, same crest
and motto. , j n 1
Beazley, James Henry, Esquire, ol Uak
Dene, Noctorum, Birkenhead, same
crest and motto.
Beazley, Robert Clover, Esquire, of
Waterford Road, Birkenhead, same
crest and motto.
Bebb of Donnington Grove, Berks :
(I) An esquire's helmet ppr., resting
in a cre-scent gu., the helmet charged
with a cross crosslet of the second
for distinction (jor Bebb). (2) Out of
an Eastern crown or, a cubit arm erect
vested sa., cuffed erm., the hand hold-
ing a wreath of laurel ppr. (/or
Lawrell). Per vim et virtntem.Prcs-
mium virtuiis honor.
Bebington of Bebington, Chesh., out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle dis-
played sa., bezantee. cf. 80. 14
Bee or Beck, on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm a lion's head erased of the first.
17. 9
Beccles, a dexter arm in armour embowed
ppr., holding in the hand, also ppr., a
cross pattee.
Beche, Berks, a cubit arm, vested or,
cuffed gu., holding in the hand ppr.,
an escarbuncle of the last. 207. 7 I
Beck, Wales, on a mount vert, a pelican
arn., vulning herself gu. cf. 98. i
Beck, Suff., a peacock ppr. 103. 7
Beck, Peter Arthur, Esquire, of Trelydan
HaU Gillfield, near Welshpool, a pea-
cock's head couped az., holding in the
beak an annulet or, between two wings
expanded of the last, semee of annulets
of the first. Sixm pretio non emam.
Beck of erecting St. Mary and Needham
Market, Suff., a peacock's head erased
or holding in the beak a serpent
entwined about the neck ppr., between
two wings az., each charged with three
bezants. Unitate fortior. cf. 103. 3
Beck, Rev. Edward Josselyn, of the
Rectory, Rotherhithe, a peacocks
head erased or, holding in the beak a
serpent entwined about the neck ppr.,
between two wings az., each charged
with three bezants. Unitate fortior. _
Becke of Berks and Lines, a peacocks
head erased or, gorged with two bars
dancettee sa., between two wings az.,
each charged with three bezants pale-
ways. , , l°2-^
Beckering and Bekering, Yorks, a crow
perched on an oak-tree.
Becket. Ireland, a Cornish chough ppr.
I07. 14
Beckett of Courthither, Cornw. (Visita-
tion 1623), a Cornish chough, wings
expanded sa., beaked and legged gu.,
ducally gorged or. w- 107-3
Beckett or a Beckett, of Penleigh, Wilts,
a fleur-de-Us az., charged with a hon s
moline sa. {for Turtier. 6. 8. (2) A
fleur-de-lis az., charged with a lions
head erased erm. (for Beckett). 19. 8
Beckett, Rt. Hon. Sir Edmund, LL.D.,
Q.C., Baron Grimthorpe, of Grim-
thorpe, Yorks, a boar's head couped
or, pierced by a cross pattee fitched
erect gu. Prodesse civibus.
Beckett, Ernest William, Esquire, of
KirkstaU Grange, Leeds, a boar's head
couped or, pierced by a cross pattee
fitchee erect sa. Prodesse civibus.
Beckett, a dexter arm embowed in
armour ppr., about the elbow a wreath
or and az., holding in the hand, also
cnr. a baton of the second.
^^ cf. 200. 3
Beckford, London, Wilts, and Leics., a
stork's head erased, holding m the
beak a fish, aU ppr. , . , .
Beckford, Clarence, Esquire, of Victoria
Street, Westminster, S.W., a storks
head erased, coUared, and chained
reflexed az., between two roses arg.,
barbed, seeded, leaved, and shpped
ppr. De Dieu toxit.
Beckford of Ruxley Lodge Surrey, a
heron's head erased or, collared, hold-
ing in the beak a fish arg. De Diett
Beckford of Fon thill, Wilts: (i) A
heron's head erased or, gorged with a
collar flory and counterflory gu., hold-
ing in the beak a fish arg. (2) Out of
a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree fructed
ppr the stem penetrated transversely
by a frame-saw, also ppr., differenced
with a shield pendent from a brancli
of the tree, charged with the arms of
Latimer, viz., gu., a cross patonce or.
De Dieu tout. , rr ^
Beckford, Love-, of Basing Park, Hants,
a heron's head erased or, holding in
the beak a fish ppr. .
Beckham, a horse's head arg., pierced
tlirough the neck with a broken ti tmg-
spear or, and holding in the mouth the
top of the spear embrued gu.
Beclungham of Hoe, Norf., a demi-gnffin
arg., armed sa., wings addoised gu..
hold
mg
dexter claw a cutli
head erased erm. Foys, sapience, et
chevalerie. {The arms of Becl-ettare of
very ancient date, as per the Visitations
of Wiltshire in 1565 and 1623 ; but the
crest belonging thereto was granted m the
year 1808 to the Rev. Thomas d, Beciett-
Turner of Penleigh and Littletoti, Wilt-
shire, and to his younger brother William
and their descendants.) I9- »
Beckett-Turner, WiUiam, of Littleton,
Wilts: (I) A lion passant gardant
erminois, charged upon the body with
three trefoils in fesse slipped vert, and
holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-
ar Beckingham, Essex, a demi-griffin sa.,
holding in its dexter claw a cutlass
are., hilt and pommel or. cf. 64. b
Beckley, Beckly, or Biokley, Devoi^h., a
cross pattee gu., between two wings
or no. 7
Beckman, London, an ostrich head
couped arg., gorged with a fess dan-
cettee sa., between two palm-branches
BeckweU or BekeweU, a horse-shoe ^ppr.^
Beckwith or Bickwith, a stag's head
erased ppr. , , '^'' j
Beckwith, Durh., a stag's head couped
Beckwith, an antelope ppr. 126.12
Beckwith of Thurcroft, Yorks, an ante-
lope ppr., holding in the mouth a
branch vert. Jomr en bien. ^^^^^
Beckwith, Henry John J.P., of IMia-
hope Park, Shropshire, and Silks-
worth, near Sunderland, an antelope
trippant holding in the mouth a branch.
,Jouir en bien.
BEC
Beckwitb, Bart., of Aldborough, Yorks,
same crest and motto.
Beckwith, Yorks, a stag's head quarterly
per fess indented or and gu. Another,
or and az. 121. 5
Beckwith, Yorks, a stag's head couped
sa. 121. 5
Beckwith, Durh., a roebuck's head
couped sa. 121. 5
Beckwith, a dove holding in the beak
three ears of wheat, all ppr.
cf. 92. 5
Beckwith and Beckworth, Yorks, an
eagle's head or, beaked gu., charged
■with two bends vert, all between
two wings, one arg., the other sa.
cf. 84. 2
Beckquet, a falcon rising sa., ducally
gorged or. Celcrilas. 87. 2
Bective, Earl, see Headfort, Marquess.
Becton, a demi-heraldic tiger ppr., ducally
gorged and chained or. cf. 25. 12
Becton, a demi-heraldic tiger ducally
gorged and chained, holding between
the paws a mullet of six points.
cf. 25. 12
Bedall, Essex, a buck's head gu., attired
or, between the attires a bough of a
tree leaved ppr. c/. 1 2 1 . 5
Beddington, Hyam Leopold, Esquire, of
CornwaU Terrace, St. Marylebone,
London, a lion rampant arg., gorged
with a collar geraelle az., holding in the
fore-paws a flagstaff erect ppr., there-
from flowing to the dexter a banner
az., charged with a chaplet of roses
arg., and resting the dexter hind-paw
on a mullet of six points or. E.r fide
jortis. 2. 10
Beddington, Claude, Esquire, of 5 1 , South
Street, Park Lane, W., same crest. Be
strong and oj good courage.
Beddington, Herbert Melville, Esquire,
of 8, Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park,
N.W., same crest and motto.
Beddington, Maurice, Esquire, of 91,
Lancaster Gate, London, W., same
crest.
Beddington, Alfred Henry, Esquire, 8,
CornwaU Terrace, Regent's Park,
London, N.W., on a WTeath of the
colours a lion rampant arg., gorged
with a collar gemelle az., holding in
the fore-paws a flagstaff erect ppr.,
therefrom flowing to the dexter a
banner az., charged with a chaplet of
roses arg., and resting the dexter hind-
paw on a mullet of six points or. Be
strong and of good courage. 2. 10
Beddington, Samuel Henry, Esquire, of
Hyde Park Square, London, W., a lion
rampant arg., gorged with a coUar
gemelle az., holding in the fore-paws a
flagstaff erect ppr., therefrom flowing
to the dexter a banner az., charged
with a chaplet of roses arg., and rest-
ing the dexter hind-paw on a mullet
of sis points or. Deus nobis guts contra.
Beddoe, John, M.D., the Chantry,
Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts, a stag's head
and neck erased ppr., pierced through
the neck by an arrow or. Qui invidet
Bedell of Rumford, Essex, an arm in
armour couped at the elbow and erect,
the hand grasping a cutlass by the
blade arg., billed or.
44
Bedell and Bedolfe, Staffs and Bedolph's
Hall, Essex, an arm embowed, vested
az., holding in the hand ppr. a sword
arg., hilt and pommel or, pierced into
the side of a squirrel sejant regardant or,
the side of the squirrel guttee-de-sang.
Bedell of Hamerton, Hunts, out of a
pa,lisado coronet a buck's head or,
attired az. cf. 120. 7
Bedell-Sivright, William Henry Revell,
Esquire, of North Cliff, North
Queensferry, Fifeshire, Scotland, a
dexter hand holding a thunderbolt
ppr. Recte jerio. 216.4
Bedell, a stag's head couped gu., attired
or, the branches az., between the attires
a thistle of the second stalked and
leaved vert. cj. 121. 5
Bedewell or Bedwell, on a rock a fort in
flames ppr. 155. i
Bedford, Duke (Russell), a goat passant
arg., arraedor. Chesarasara. cj.iig.t,
Bedford, Cornw., an eagle rising from an
anchor arg. Verite sans peur.
Bedford, a hand ppr., holding a sphere
erect or. 216. 3
Bedford, John, Esquire, of Oughtibridge
and Birley House, Yorks, in front of
a bear's paw erased sa., holding a
terrestrial globe ppr., an annulet arg.
Gare le pied fort. 231. 5
Bedford, Henry Hall, Esquire, same crest
and motto.
Bedford of More Hall, Bolsterstone,
Sheffield, same crest and motto.
Bedford of Henloc, Beds and London, a
demi-lion sa., ducally crowned or,
holding between the paws a sphere,
also or. cf. 1 1 . 7
Bedford, Edward, solicitor and Notary
Public, 12, Priory Crescent, Southover,
Lewes, Sussex, a demi-lion rampant
holding between the paws an imperial
crown Animum fortuna sequatur.
3GO, 9
Bedford, a demi-lion rampant ppr., hold-
ing in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped
vert. cf. 13. 13
Bedford, a demi-lion rampant az., holding
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or.
cf. 13. 2
Bedford, Ryland-, a demi-lion rampant
sa., murally crowned or, holding be-
tween the paws a bezant. Ariimum
fortuna sequatur.
Bedingfield of Beckhall, Norf., an eagle
displayed or. Despicio terrena. 75. 2
Bedingfield, Paston-, Sir Henry George,
Bart., Oxburgh, Norf., a demi- eagle
wings expanded gu. Despicio terrena
solcm contemplor. Badge, a fetterlock
az. 80. 2
Bedingfield of Ditchingham, Norf., a
demi-eagle wings expanded gu. Aquila
non capit muscas, or Despicio terrena.
80. 2
Bedingfield, James, of Bedingfield House,
Eye, Suffolk, same crest and motto.
Bedingfield, a demi-eagle wings ex-
panded or. Despicio terrena. 80. 2
Bedingfield, a unicorn's head erased sa.,
I the horn wreathed or and arg. 49. 5
Bedle or Bedell, London, a stag's head
erased or, attired and ducally gorged
gu. cf. 121. 2
Bedo and Bedon, of Putney, Surrey, a
boar's head couped and erect gu.
of- 43- 3
BEG
Bedolle, see Bedell.
Bedwell of the Manor, East Kennett,
near Marlborough, out of a ducal
coronet a griffin's head. 67. 9
Bee of Basingstoke, Hants, a dragon's
head or, pierced through with an arrow
gu., flighted and feathered arg.
Bee, Norf., a dragon's head erased or,
collared vair. 71-2
Beebee, a beehive ppr. Se defendendo.
</ 137- 7
Beeby, a mullet or. 164. 2
Beech, Rowland John, of Brandon Lodge,
Warw., and the Shawe, Staffs, in front
of a bugle-hom stringed az., a stag's
head cabossed or. Sub teg/nine fagi.
122. 8
Beecham, Joseph, Esquire, Ewanville,
Huyton, near Liverpool, a swan's head
and neck erased arg., between two
escallop-shells or, holding in the beak
a like escallop-shell. Nil sine labore.
loi. 2
Beecher of London, a demi-lion erased
arg., enfiled round the body with a
ducal coronet or. cf. :o. 2
Beechey and Beecby, a hurt. cf. 159. 14
Beeching, Sussex, a winged spur. Ag-
noscar evcntu. 1 1 1 . 12
Beeching, James Plumer George, Esquire,
of Spring Grove, Isleworth, a beech-
tree, the sun rising from behind the
stem, in front a fountain, all ppr.
Beecroft, Berks, on a chapeau vert,
turned up or, a wyvem, wings ex-
panded az. Pro virivtc. cf. 70. 1 1
Beecroft of Bishop- Wearmouth, two arms
embowed, dexter and sinister, in ar-
mour ppr., holding in the fingers an
annulet gu. cf. 194. 11
Beedham of Ashfield, Kimbolton, Hunts,
oa a mural crown ppr., a bird, wings
expanded arg., beaked and legged gu.,
resting its dexter claw on an escutcheon
of the second charged with a human
heart of the third. God be in m>j bede.
Beeke, see Beake.
Beekenshall, Lanes, an arm erect couped
below the elbow holding a garland
gu. 218. 6
Beer and Beere, see Beare.
Beerhaven, Viscount, see Bantry, Earl of.
Beers of Leslie Hill, Ireland, on a garb in
fesse or, a raven sa. In Deo spes mea.
Beesley or Beesly, out of a mural coronet
two branches of palm in saltier ppr.,
surmounting a spear in pale. I75. i
Beeston, Beestone, or Beiston, a heart
gu., within a fetterlock sa. cf. 181. 7
Beeston of Beeston Castle, Chesh., on a
mount vert, a castle or, issuant there-
from an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished of the second, brandishing
a sword ppr., hilted, also or.
Beetham, Richmond, Esquire, J. P., of
Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zea-
land, Resident Magistrate for Christ-
church and Sheriff of Timaru, South
Canterbury, a stag lodged gu. Per
ardua surgam. "S- 7
Beetham, late Albert, out of a ducal
coronet or, an elephant's head trunked
and tusked or. Per ardua surgam.
Beevor, Sn Hugh Reeve, Bart., of Hethel,
Norf., a beaver passant ppr. Suaviter
in modo, fortiter in re. 236. 7
Beevor of Heckmondwike, Yorks, the
same crest. Nil desperandum.
BEG
Beg or Begg, Scotland, a cross crosslet
fitched between two branches of palm
in orle ppr. c/. i66. 5
Begbie, Francis Warburton, Esquire,
M.R.C.S., a lion's gamb erased, holding
a spear-head ppr., and in an escroU
over the same this motto : Sans peur.
Begbie, Rev. A. J., M.A., of the Rectory,
Horton, Chipping Sodbury, Glouc, a
cock ppr., charged on the breast with
a hurt, the dexter claw resting on a
mullet of six points or. In Deo con-
Begbie, Colonel Elphinstone Waters,
C.B., of Clifton Lodge, Winchester,
same crest and motto.
Begg, Dublin, a naked arm embowed
ppr., holding in the hand a long cross
g"-
Begg, Ireland, a hand fesswise couped at
the wrist ppr., holding a cross formee
fitchee purpiue.
Begg, out of a mural coronet a dem
savage ppr., wreathed round th
middle vert, holding in the dextt
hand a cock's head and in the sinister
a club resting on the shoulder.
Beggar or Begger, a pelican's head and
neck erased vulning herself. 98. 2
Beggs of Shropsh., a Cornish chough ppr.
107. 14
Behethland, from a cloud in the sinister
a dexter hand fesseways holding a
club in pale, all ppr. 223. 5
Behrens, Sir Jacob, of Springfield House,
Bradford, Yorks, a demi-bear arg.,
muzzled sa., holding in the dexter paw
a mullet of six points gu., and resting
the sinister paw on an escutcheon gu.,
charged with a bee volant ppr. Esse
quam videri.
Behrens, Charles, Esquire, of Holm-Acre,
Altrincham, Chesh., same crest and
Behrens, Gustav Nathan, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Beigtaton of Werksworth, on a mural
coronet or, a greyhound erm., collared
ot the first.
Beilby, Warw., a leopard's face. 22. 2
Beilby, a hawk close ppr. 85. 2
Beirne or O'Beirne, Cotmaught, a dexter
arm in armour embowed, the hand
grasping a sword, all ppr. 195. 2
Beist or Blest of Atcham, Shropsh.', a
sinister arm couped above the elbow,
vested sa., cuffed arg., the hand ppr.
holding a bow stringed, also ppr.
Beiston, see Beeston.
Beith or Bieth, Scotland, a dragon's head
couped vert. Fortuna virtute. 71. i
Beke, Beeke, or Beack, Durh., out of a
ducal coronet gu., two bulls' horns erui.
Boke, out of a ducal coronet a boar's head
and neck. 41. 4
Beke or Beck, Berks and Lines, a hare's
head.
Beke, Norf., a dragon's head erased or,
collared vair. 71-2
Bekett, within a wreath or and vert,
garnished with laurel - leaves of the
second, a falcon rising arg., legged
and beaked gu., and ducally gorged
Belasis, a stag's head erased arg. Bonne
tt belle assez. 121. 2
Belasyse of Newborough, Yorks, Viscount
Fauconburgh, and a Bart., a stag's
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head erased ppr., attired or, holding
in the mouth an acorn leaved vert.
Bonne et belle assez. cj. 119. 11
Belcher, Northamp., a demi-hawk or,
wings expanded sa. 88. 1 1
Belcher of Gilsborough, Northamp. , Staffs,
and Warw., a greyhound's head erased
erm., eared az., gorged with a collar
gu., rimmed and ringed or. cf. 61. 2
Belches, Scotland, a horse's head arg.,
bridled gu. Keep tryst. 51-5
Belches of Tofts, Scotland, the stump
of an oak-tree eradicated shooting
branches ppr. Revirescit. 145. 2
Belches and Belsches, Scotland, a grey-
hound's head couped arg., collared az.
Fidget virtus intaminata. 61. 2
Beldam, a lion rampant arg. I- '3
Beldam-Johns, Frederick Meadows, Es-
quire, of Fowlmere Manor, Royston, a
garb banded or, pendent from the band
by a ring, also or, an escutcheon vert,
charged with a dexter hand couped at
the wrist or. Dal Deus incrementttm.
Beldero, Suff., a greyhound current gu.,
collared and rmged or. cf. 58. 2
Belew or Bellew, Devonsh., an arm em-
bowed, vested vert, holding in the
hand ppr. a bell or.
Beley, late of St. John's Hill, Surrey,
a griffin sejant or, winged vair, resting
the dexter claw on a plate. Auspice Deo
vinces. cf. 62. 10
Belfarge or Belfrage, Scotland, on a ducal
coronet or, a hawk belled ppr. 85. 9
Belfast, Earl of, see Donegal, Marquess of.
Belfield of London and Herts, a demi-
heraldic tiger arg., armed and tufted
or, pierced thi'ough the body with the
broken staff of a flag, the flag hanging
between the fore-legs party per fess
wavy arg. and az.
BelQeld of Malmains, Glouc, same crest.
Vbi amor ibi fides.
Belfour, Belfore, Belfoure, and Balfour, a
hautboy in pale ppr. 168. i
Belfrage, see Belfarge.
Belgrave, William, of Kilworth and Bel-
grave, Leics., and Preston Hall,
Rutland, a ram's head arg. 130. i
Belgrave of Cocktield, Suff., out of a
ducal coronet a fleur-de-lis.
Belhaven and Stenton, Baron (Hamilton),
Wishaw House, Lanarksh., Scotland, a
nag's head couped arg., bridled gu.
Ride through. 51-5
Belhouse, a squirrel sejant per pale arg.
and az., the tail or, the fore-feet against
an oak-branch vert, fructed or.
Belhouse, a wolf's head party per pale or
and az. 30. 5
Beliald of Thorpe, Northamp., a lion's
head couped gu., billettee arg. cf. 21. i
Bell of Stoneycross, Leics., a demi-man
affrontee habited in russet leather and
gloved grasping in the dexter hand a
hawk rising ppr., suspended therefrom
a lure, the sinister hand resting on a
trefoil slipped both or. Magna est
Veritas.
Bell, a hawk close ppr., beaked and
belled or. Perscverantia. 85. 2
Bell, Richard Moore, Claremont, Brighton
Road, Sutton, Surrey, a hawk close
ppr., belled or. Perscverantia.
Bell, Berlis and Bucks, a hawk, wings
expanded arg., beaked and belled or, I
jessed gu. cf. 87. 12;
BEL
Bell, Charles Wentworth, Esquire, of
Bronsil, Eastnor, near Ledbury, Heref.,
on a rock ppr., between two antlers az.,
a hawk close, also ppr., around the neck
a riband az., pendent therefrom a bell
or. Dexlra fideque.
Bell, Spencer-, James, Esquire, of Fawe
Park, Cumb. : (i) A beaver statant
erm. (for Bell). 134. S. (2) Out of a
ducal coronet or, a gritiin's head arg.,
collared gu., between two wings ex-
panded of the second {for Spencer).
Dieu defend le droit. cf. 67. i
Bell, Charles Loraine, of Woolsington,
Northumb., between two escallops sa.,
a falcon close ppr., belled and jessed
or, holding in the beak a wing erect,
also or. Bell assez bel. 81;. 2
Bell, Sir Isaac Low thian, Eart., of Ro'un-
ton Grange, Yorks, a hank or, holding
in its beak a lure az., and resting its
dexter claw on a sun in splendour of
the first. Perseverantia. 86. 2
Bell, John Charles, Esquire, of 61, Port-
land Place, London, W., in front of the
stock of a tree a branch of olive and a
sword ,jn saltire, all ppr., thereon a
hawk, wings close arg., belled or,
charged on the body with two bars az.
Fortis qui predens.
Bell, Thomas, Esquire, 23, Windsor
Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne, in front
of a mount vert, thereon a falcon rising
ppr., belled and jessed or, three roses
fessewise of the last. Industria et
probitate. 87. 5
Bell, a falcon close ppr., belled or. Prend
moi tel que je suis. 85.2
Bell of Bellview, co. Fermanagh, Ireland,
on a ducal coronet or, a falcon rising
ppr., collared gu., belled of the
first.
Bell, Thomas Fotherley, M.B., the Red
House, Heckington, Lines, a falcon
belled ppr. Prend moi tel que je
suis.
Bell, on a mount an eagle rising ppr.
Yian affectat Olympo. cf. 78. i
Bell, on a rock ppr., a martlet erminois.
cf. 95. 2
Bell, a hawk's bell stringed ppr.
Bell, Scotland, a bell or. 168. 7
Bell, in front of a tree ppr., a bear resting
his dexter fore-paw on a bell.
Bell, Essex, a talbot passant erm. 5.4. i
Bell, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant ppr.
Dextra fideque. 10. 2
Bell, Matthew, of Bourne Park, Canter-
bury, a Uon's head erased ppr. Lege
et labore.
Bell of Ewell, Surrey, and of Scatwcll,
Muir of Ord, Scotland, formerly of
Provosthaugh, Scotland, on a mount
vert, a roebuck feeding ppr. Signum
pads amor. 116. Q
Bell, Matthew Montgomerie. Esquire, of
72, Great King Street, Edinburgh, a
stag grazing ppr. Signum pads amor.
256. 18
Bell of Jamaica, a stag's head erased gu
attired arg. Fulget virtus. 121. 2
Bell of Fortoun, Scotland, a stag's head
erased ppr. Ardenter amo. 121. 2
Bell, Thomas, Esquire, Rossie, Perth, a
stag's head erased gu. Fulget virtus.
121. 2
Bell of Ealing, a stag's head ppr., attired
or. Signum pads amor. 121. 5
BEL
Bell, Sir James, ist Bart., of Marlborough
Terrace, Glasgow, a stag's head couped
ppr., attired or. Signum pacis amor.
Bell, Scotland, a dexter hand with the
two last fingers folded down ppr.
Confido. 222. II
Bell, Joseph, Esquire, surgeon, 2, Mel-
ville Crescent, Edinburgh, uses a garb.
Quid utilius. 153-2
Bell, Middx., a portcullis ppr. 178. 3
Bell, George Robert, Esquire, a stone
masoned arch ppr., suspended from
the keystone thereof a bell or.
Bell, London, a human heart winged
ppr. Forward, kind heart. 112. 10
Bell, Glouc, an arm embowed, vested
gu., holding in the hand ppr. a battle-
axe, the staff gu., the head arg.
Bell, Scotland, a cubit arm in armour
grasping a scimitar, all ppr. Pro rege
et patria.
Bell, Walter Leonard, M.D., 123, London
Road, Lowestoft, Suff., a garb or.
Quid utilius.
BeU, William Abraham, Esquire, of Pen-
deU Court, Bletchingley, Surrey, a
figure of Justice vested chevronny of six
arg. and gu. Hujus stat fof^dere Mundus.
Bellairs of Kirby Bellars, a lion's gamb
ersised gu. In truce viea fides. 36. 4
Bellairs, Lines, out of a mural coronet
or, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding
between the paws a cross crosslet
fitchee or.
Bellairs, Lines, out of a mural coronet or,
a demi-lion rampant gu., holding in
the paws a staff ppr., thereon a banner
displayed of the arms of Walford, viz.,
arg. a fesse, and in chief a lion passant
gu. cf. 16. 7
BeUairs of Barton End, Staffs : (i ) Out of
a mural crown or, a demi-lion rampant
gu., holding between the jiaws a cross
crosslet fitchee, also gold. (2) A horse's
head couped arg., in the mouth a leaf
of oak ppr. Virtus tutissima cassis.
Bellairs, Lieutenant-General Sir William,
of Clevedon, Somers., same crests.
Virtus tutissima cassis.
Bellairs, George Clarke, Esquire, of South-
bourne-on-sea, Hants: (i) Out of a
mural crown or, a demi-lion rampant
gu., langued az., holding between his
paws a cross crosslet titchee or. (2) A
horse's head couped arg., in the mouth
a leaf of oak ppr. Virtus tiitissi/na
cassis, and Nihil sine cruce.
Bellairs, Lines, a horse's head couped
arg., holding in the mouth a wreath of
oak vert.
Bellam, Ballam, and Bellome, out of a
ducal coronet or, a cock's head between
two wings gu., combed and wattled of
the first.
Bellamy, an arm couped and erect, vested
sa., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
ppr. a sceptre or, surmounted by a
crescent arg.
Bellars of New Lodge, Herts, a lion's
gamb erased ppr. 36. 4
Bellas, a stag's head erased per fesse,
indented arg. and gu., attired or,
holding in the mouth a fleur-de-hs az.
(/. 121. 2
Bellasis or Bellasses, on a mount a palm-
tree ppr. 144. 3
Bellasis, Durh., a stag's head erased
ppr., attired or. 121. 2
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Bellasis or Bellassis, Yorks, alion couohant
gardant az. Bonne et belle assez. 7. 10
Bellasis of Marton, Westml., a mount vert,
thereon a lion couchant gardant az.,
in front of a tent ppr., lined gu. 9. 4
Bellasis, Edward, Esquire, Lancaster
Herald, of 22, Prince of Wales' Terrace,
W., a mount vert, thereon a lion
couchant gardant az., in front of a tent
ppr., lined gu. Q. 4
Bellasis, Yorks, a stag's head erased, in
mouth an oak-branch fructed ppr.
cf. 121. 2
Bellenden of Auchinoule, co. Edinburgh,
a hart's head couped, between the
attires a cross crosslet fitchee or. Sic
iturad astra. 1 20. 12
Bellerby, Yorks, a dexter hand couped
at wrist, pierced through the palm
with an arrow in bend sinister, all ppr.
Bellere, a spur rowel az. 164.8
Bellet, Chesh., a fox's head erased sa. 33.8
Bellet of Norf. and Wilts, an arm in
armour couped at the elbow, holding
in the gauntlet a baton or, tipped at
both ends sa. 209. 9
Bellew of Stockleigh, Devonsh., an arm
embowed, vested, the hand ppr. grasp-
ing a chalice, poui'ing water into a basin,
also ppr. Tout d'en haul.
Bellew of Okehampton, a dexter arm em-
bowed vested vert, cuffed arg., the
hand or, grasping a chalice pouring
water into a basin, also ppr.
Bellew, William Legassicke, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Bellew, a boar passant sa. 40. 9
Bellew, a hyena passant. cf. 127.13
Bellew, Baron (Bellew), of Barmeath, co.
liOuth, Ireland, an arm in armour
embowed, holding a sword ppr. Tout
d'en haul. 195. 2
Bellew, an arm in armour embowed, hold-
ing in the hand a dagger, point down-
wards.
Bellew, Grattan-, Sir Henry Christopher,
Bart., of Mount Bellew, co. Gal way,
Ireland: (1) An arm in armour em-
bowed ppr., charged with a crescent
for difference, grasping in the hand
a sword l)pr., pommel and hilt or (for
Bellew). 234. 4. (2) A dove ppr.,
holding in its dexter claw a sceptre and
standing on a tun or (jar Grattan).
Tout d'en haut. 248. 7
Bellewe of Newstead, Lines, a buck's
head erased or, guttee-de-larmes, the
dexter attire arg., the sinister az.,
guttee counterchanged. cj. 121. 2
Belli of Courtlands, Surrey, on the battle-
ments of a tower gu., a lion rampant
erm., holding in the dexter fore-paw a
sword erect ppr., pommel and hilt or,
the dexter hind-paw resting on a cal-
trap of the last. Per acuta belli.
Bellingham, Lines and Yorks, a buck's
head couped arg., on a branch twisted
or and az., leaved vert.
Bellingham, Ireland, a stag's head erased
sa., attired or, charged with a fleur-
de-lis of the Icist. cf. 120. 5
Bellingham, Sir Alan Henry, Bart., of
Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, Ireland,
a buck's head couped or. Amicus
amico. Ainsi il est. 121. 5
Bellingham of Brumby, Lines and Sussex,
a stag's head arg., attired or, gorged
with a chaplet vert. 120. ?
BEN
Bellingham, Bart, (extinct), of Hilsington,
Westml., a stag's head erased az.,
attired or. 121. 2
Bellingham of Orston, Wilts, a demi-buck
supporting a banner charged with the
family arms, viz., arg. on a pile or,
between two bugle-horns sa., stringed
or, two boar's heads couped in chief
sa., and in base a rose gu., stalked and
leaved vert.
Bellingham of Hissington, a bugle-horn
arg. 228. II
Bellis, a hand in armour, holding a holly-
branch, all ppr. 209. 14
Bellismo, out of water the top of a spear
in pale, sustaining on its point a
dolphin naiant. 140. 10
Bellomont, a cross moline lozenge-
jjierced gu. cf. 165. 11
Bellot, a fox's head erased sa. 33. S
Belmore, Earl (Lowry-Corry) : (I) A cock
ppr. {for Carry). 91. 2. (2) A garland
of laurel vert between two branches of
the same (/or Lotwy). 257.12. Virtus
semper viridis.
Belmour, a griffin's head. 66. i
Beloe, an ancient Greek lyre or, the
chords arg., the band gu., garnished of
the first. Vita et pectore puro.
Belper, Baron (Strutt), in front of rays
of the sun ppr., a cu'oit arm erect,
vested, bendy of six or and sa., cuffed
arg., holding in the hand a roll of papir
ppr. Propositi tenax. 248. J
Belsches, see Belches.
Belsches-Wisheart, on a chapeau a trunk
of an oak-tree eradicated, sprouting out
branches with leaves ppr. Rcvirescit.
Fulget.
Belsches of that ilk, a greyhound's head
couped arg., collared az. Fulget virtus
intaminata.
Belshes, Invermay, a horse's head couped
arg., bridled gu. Keep tryst. Rc-
vercscit. 51-5
Belson, a hand holding a key in bend
sinister. 217. 7
Belstede, Belsted, Belstide, or Beltead,
Norf., aseax az., hilted or. 171. 2
Belt of Boasall Hall, Yorks, on a mount
vert, a cross pattee fitchee in pale gu.
cf. 166. 3
Beltolt or BeltoftS, a cock sa., beaked,
combed, and wattled gu. 91. 2
Beltoft or BeltoftS, Lines, out of a ducal
coronet a hand holding a sword, all
ppr. 212. II
Belvale, two arms in armour embowed,
holding in the hands a heart inflamed
ppr. 194. 7
Belward, a pheon sa. 174. 11
Belyn, Chesh., a unicorn's head erased
arg., armed or, charged on the neck
\vith four bars gu. cf. 49. 7
Bempde, a winged spur. III. 12
Ben and Benne of Newport-Cranley,
Surrey, an heraldic tiger passant erm.,
ducally gorged and tufted or. cf. 25. 5
Benbow of Newport, Shropsh., a harpy
close or, the face ppr., the head
wreathed with a chaplet of flowers gu.
cf. 189. I
Bence of Aldborough, Benhall, and Kings-
Held, Suff., a tower arg., charged with
a fret gu. cf. i Bence, Edward Starkie, Kentwell Hall,
Suff., a tower or, charged with a fret
gu. Virtus castellum meum.
BEN
Bence of Thcrington, Suff., a castle
triple-towered. FirtJM castellum meum.
cf. 15?- 8
Bence-Lambert, Colonel Guy Lenox,
C.M.G., of Thorington Hall, Darshani,
Suff., a centaur ppr., charged on the
shoulder with a cross crosslet or. Ut
quocunquc paratns.
Bender, a stag's head cabossed, between
the attires a bugle-horn strung, all
arg. cf. 122. 5
Bendall, Middx., a demi-lion double-
queued az., holding an anchor ppr.
cf. 12. 12
Bendlowes, Essex, a centaur with bow
and arrow, all or. 53. 2
Bendyshe, Rev. Richard, of Harrington,
Cambs, and Bendish of Steeple-
Bamstead, Essex, out of a ducal coronet
or, a talbot'a head, all or. Utrague
57. 12
Bene, a buck's head erased, per pale em-
battled, holding in the mouth a rose
slip ppr., thereon three roses arg.
Benegall, a battering-ram fesseways.
Benett of Norton Bavant and Westbury,
Wilts, out of a mural coronet or, a
lion's head arg., charged with a mullet,
also or. rf. 19. 12
Benett, Wilts, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
holding between the paws a bezant.
II. 7
Benett, Staffs, a horse's head arg.
cf. 50. 13
Benge, an eagle displayed ppr.
75- 2
Benger, Kent, a cockatrice per pale or
and vert, wings expanded counter-
cliaiiged. 68. 6
Bengough, Rev. Edward Stuart, M.A.,
of the Rectory, Hemingby, Horn-
castle, two crosses pattee arg., thereon
resting a lion's head erased sa., charged
with an ermine spot or. Per acuta
belli.
Bengough, Major - General Harcourt
Mortimer, C.B., of The Beech House,
Whitwell, Herts, same crest and
motto.
Benhan, Bengham, or Benham, a chart
ppr. 159. II
Benjamin, on a chapeau a flame of fire,
all ppr. 180. 10
Benley, a sand-glass gu. I77- 15
Benn, Joseph, Esquire, of Horton Grange,
Bradford, Yorks, on a wreath of the
colours an alpaca's head couped at the
neck between two sprigs of oak fructed
ppr. Cura atque industria. 125.2
Benn, William Henry, Esquire, of Willas-
ton, Harrogate, same crest and motto.
Benne, London, an heraldic tiger passant
erni., ducally gorged and tufted or.
Bennet, a ship in full sail ppr. 160. 13
Bennet, Earl 0! Tankerville, see Tanker-
ville.
Bennet of London, a double scaling-
ladder or. 15S. 12
Bennet, Norf., two dolphins, the one or,
the other arg., entwined in saltier, erect
on their tails. 1 40. 3
Bennet, a Cornish chough ppr. 107. 14
Bennet of London, on a mount vert, a
martin ppr.
Bennet of Laleston, Glamorgansh., a
goat's head erased sa. Aut minquam
tentes, mil perfice. 128. 5
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Bennet of Grubet, Bart., a hand issuing
out of a cloud ppr., holding a cross
pattee fitched gu. Benedictua qui
tollil crucem. 223. 6
Bennet, a dexter hand holding a cross
pattee fitched gu. Bcnedir.ius qui
iollit crucem. 221. 12
Bennet, Ireland, an arm couped at the
elbow, holding a thistle slipped, all
ppr.
218.
Bennet, Scotland, a demi-lion holding in
its dexter paw a cross crosslet fitched.
Benediclus qui tolli! cruceyn. 11. 10
Bennet, Scotland, a demi-lion holding in
the dexter paw a cross pattee gu.
Bennet of Abington, out of a mural
coronet or, a lion's head gu., charged
with a bezant. cf. 19. 1 2
Bennet of Steeple- Ashton, Wilts, a demi-
lion rampant arg., crowued or, support-
ing a tower ppr.
Bennet, Leigh-, Henry Cmrie, of Thorpe
Place, Smrey, out of a mural coronet or,
a lion's head gu. Dux vitoe ratio.
cf. 19. 12
Bennet of Rougham Hall, Suff., and
of Tollesbury, Essex, out of a mural
coronet or, a lion's head gu., charged
on the neck with a bezant. Bene
tenax. cf. 19. 12
Bennett of Thorpe Place, Surrey, out of
a mural coronet or, a lion's head gu.,
charged with a bezant. Dux vita:
ratio. cf. 19. 12
Bennett, William, Esquire, of Bank
House, Grimsby, in front of a demi-
lion or, gorged with a collar invected
gu., holding between the paws a bezant,
an escallop surmounting two branches
of oak fructed in saltire ppr. Deo
Bennett of Bennett's Court, Ireland, out
of a mural coronet or, a demi-lion
rampant arg., holding in the dexter paw
a bezant. Serve the King.
Bennett, Surrey and Berks, out of a
mural coronet or, a lion's head gu.,
charged on the neck with a bezant.
cf. 19. 12
Bennett of Faringdon, Berks, a lion's
head charged with a bezant. Dc hon
valoir servir le roi. cf. 21. I
Bennett, a demi-lion rampant gu., hold-
ing in the dexter paw a bezant.
Bennett of Finsbury, a demi-hon rampant
or, holding in its dexter paw a bezant.
Bennett, Jackson-, John Charles, Es-
quire : (i) Out of a mural coronet or,
a demi-lion rampant arg., holding
between the paws a bezant (for Bennett)
cf. II. 7. (2) An arm embowed in
armour, the hand grasping a battle-
axe, all ppr., the arm charged with a
mullet gu. (for Jackson). Serve the
king. cf. 200. 6
Bennett of Stourton, Stourbridge, on a
mount vert, a horse's head couped arg.,
pierced through the neck by an arrow,
in bend sinister, point downwards, ppr.
Irrevocabile.
Bennett, Glamorgansh., a goat's head
erased sa., bearded and dou'ole armed
or, langued gu. Aut nunquam tentes,
aut perfice.
Bennett of WiUaston Hall, Chesh., and
Bedstone, Shropsh., on a mount vert,
a greyhound passant or, collared gu.,
studded arg. Debon vovloir sen ir leroij.
BEN
Bennett of Pyt House, Wilts, on a whelk-
shell or, a Cornish chough sa., beaked
and legged gu. Nihi consulit Deus.
Bennett, Newcastle, a castle or, with fire
flaming therefrom ppr., charged with
three pellets. cf. 155. 9
Bennett of Dublin, an arm couped at the
elbow, holding in the hand a thistle,
all ppr. 218. 2
Bennie, Benny, Benzie, or Binnle, Scot-
land, a horse's head bridled ppr.
Virtttte et opera. 51-5
Benning, a demi-horse saddled and
bridled. cf. 53. 6
Benningham, Ireland, a horse at full
speed with the point of a broken spear
in its mouth. cf. 52. 8
Bennion, ate Benyon.
Bennis, Dubhn, a dexter hand couped at
the wrist, lying fesseways and grasping
a reaping-hook, all ppr.
Bennitt, William Ward, Esquire, of
Stokegreen House, Slough, Bucks,
upon a mount vert, a horse's head
couped arg., pierced through the neck
by an arrow in bend sinister, point
downwards ppr. Irrevocabile.
Benolt, a stag current ppr. cf. 118. 13
Benon of Aldington, Sussex, on a mount
vert, a griffin segreant, wings elevated
arg. cf. 62. 2
Bensay, Berks, a horse saddled and
bridled. Virtute et opera. 52. 4
Bense or Benst, a sea-lion holding a cross
patonce. 20. 4
Bensley, Bart., of Marylebone, a dexter
hand holding a plume of ostrich-
feathers.
Bensley or Bensly, a sand-glass gu.
177-15
Benson, a bear's head erased ppr.,
muzzled and coUared or. c/. 35. 2
Benson of Utterby, Lines, a bear's head
erased arg., muzzled gu. Inconcussa
virtus. 35- 2
Benson, General Robson, 15, Lansdown
Crescent, Bath, in front of a bear's
head couped sa., gorged with a collar
and muzzled or, two crosses pattee,
also or. cf. 34. 14
Benson, a bear's head erased arg.,
collared and muzzled gu., and holding
in the mouth a trefoil slipped of the
last. Fay bicn, crain rien. cf. 35. 2
Benson, Robert Hugh, Esquire, a bear's
head arg., ereised gu., gorged with a
coUar gemel, and muzzled of the second,
and holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped in bend sa. Fay bien crain,
rien.
Benson, Arthur Christopher, Esquire, of
Eton College, Windsor, same crest and
motto.
Benson, Edward Frederick, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Benson of Baysbrown and Hawkshead,
Lanes, a bear's head erased arg.,
muzzled, gorged with a collar, and
pendent therefrom an escutcheon az.,
charged with a trefoil or. Si Deus
quis contra. cf. 35. 2
Benson of Dublin, a bear's head couped
ppr., muzzled and collared with a
chaplet of cinquefoils or. cf. 34. 14
Benson, Thomas Starling, Esquire, of
North Cray Place, Kent, the sun
rising from clouds ppr., in front a
demi-lion gu., charged on the shoulder
BEN
with a trefoil arg., the sinister paw
resting on an escutcheon az., thereon
a bear's head erased of the third,
collared and muzzled, also gu. Opes
parit industria. 14. 6
Benson, George Vere, M.A., barrister-at-
law, a demi-lion rampant, holding in
the dexter paw a mullet of fire points.
Miieris succurrere.
Benson, a talbot's head erased arg.,
ducally crowned or. 56. 9
Benson, the sun surmounted by a rain-
bow, each end of the latter issuing out
of clouds, all ppr.
Benson, Ralph Beaumont, of Lutwyche,
Shropsh., a miUtary long-tailed chest-
nut horse, maned and tailed sa., richly
caparisoned, bitted and bridled ppr.,
the saddle-cloth az., the girth arg.,
and suspended round the neck a shield,
also az., charged with a pine-apple
ppr. Leges arma tenent sanctas com-
mercia leges.
Bensted, Benstead, Benst, or Bense, a
sea-lion holding a cross patonce.
20. 4
Bent of Bafsford, Staffs, a demi-lion az.,
holding between its paws a bezant.
Nee temere, ncc timide. n- 7
Bent, a demi-lion az., holding between
its paws a bezant. Nee temere, nee
timide. 1 1 ■ 7
Bent, a derai-lion az., holding between
its paws a lozenge arg. cf. 13. 1
Bent of Wrexham Lodge, Bucks, a
demi-lion rampant, per fesse az. and
gu., gorged with a collar indented, and
holding between its paws a bull's
head cabossed or. Tntamen Detui.
Benthall or De Benthall of Benthall,
Shropsh., on a ducal coronet or, a
leopard statant arg., spotted sa.
Bentham, a Uon rampant arg. i- 13
Bentham, on a cross fleury fitched
quarterly gu. and arg., between two
wings of the first, each charged with a
rose of the second, seeded or, barbed
vert, the sun also or. 112. 7
Bentick, a chevaher standing beside his
horse holding the bridle, all ppr.
53- II
il, all ppr.
160. 13
Bentjnck, see Portland, Duke of.
Bentinck, Henry Aldenburg, of Terring-
ton St. Clement, Norf., and of Indio,
Bovey Tracey, Devonsh., out of a
ducal coronet or, two arms couuter-
embowed, nested gu., on the hands
gloves or, each holding an ostrich-
feather arg. 203. 2
Bentinck, Count (William Charles Philip
Otho Bentinck), out of a ducal coronet
or, two arms counter-embowed, rested
gu., on the hands gloves, also or, each
holding an ostrich-feather arg. 203. 2
Bentley of Birch House, I.aucs, a wolf j
rampant erm., ducally gorged or. I
Benigno numine. cf. 28. 2 I
Bentley, a spaniel dog passant arg. Virc [
tit vivas. <^f- 57- 7 \
Bentley, .James, Esquire, of Highbury
Place, Middx., a talbot passant arg!.
supporting with the dexter fore-paw
an escutcheon of the arms, viz., or,
on a bend cotised sa., a lion's face
between two chaplets of oak of the
field. I
Bentick, a ship at sea i
full ;
48
Bentley, Edward. Esquire, of Ely Place,
London, a talbot passant arg., the
dexter paw resting on an antique
shield vair, charged with an annulet or
Bentley, Richard, Esquire, of Upton,
near Slough, Bucks, same crest Fide
el fiducia.
Bentley, a demi-lion rampant. 10. 2
Bentley, a demi-lion rampant grasping
a thunderbolt or.
Benton, Wilts, on a mount vert, a lamb
carrying a flag az. 131. I
Benton, a griffin's head erased arg. 66. 2
Benvil or Benvill, a demi-swan rising
ppr. 100. 9
Benweil or Benwell, a greyhound sejant,
collared, with wings addorsed. 59. 9
Benwell of Oxford and London, a garb
or, entwined by a serpent ppr., the
head issuing through the ears of corn
to the sinister. cf. 153. i
Benwin, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
boar's head erect arg., langued of the
first.
Benyngton, Essex, a lion's head erased
arg., semee of torteaux gu., ducally
crowned or. 18. 9
Benyon-De Beauvoir, see De Beauvoir,
Benyon of Sussex and SuS., on a mount
vert, a griffin sejant arg. cf. 62. 10
Benyon, Shropsh., on a mount vert,
a griffin sejant arg. cf. 62. 10
Benyon, James Herbert, of Englefield,
Berks, a griffin sejant or, gorged with an
Eastern crown gu., holding in the beak
a Guernsey lily ppr. (for Benyon).
cf. 62. 10. (2) A lion's head erased
and murally crowned arg., charged
with a fesse indented erm. (,for Pel-
lowes). Vincam. vel moriar. 18.3
Benzie, Scotland, a horse's head bridled
ppr. Virtule et opera. 51-5
Berblock of London, in a guantlet in
fess ppr., garnished or, lined gu., the
lower pert of a spear in pale of the
' second.
Berdmore or Beardmore, a mitre sa.,
semee of crosses pattee arg., charged
with a chevron of the last. cf. 1 80. 5
Bere, Kent, and Oakenham, Berks, on a
garb in fess or, a bird sa.
Bere, Richard, Timewell House, Devonsh.,
a bear's head erased sa., muzzled or.
35- 2
Bere, a heraldic tiger sejant az., bezantee,
maned and tufted or.
Berearly, London, a cross potent fitched
between two wings expanded.
Bereford, Staffs, an ostrich-head between
two palm-branches. cf. 96. 10
Berenger and Beranger, England and
France, on a mount a tree vert.
143. 14
Berens, Kent, a demi-bear salient sa.
34. 13
Berens, Richard Benyon, Esquire, of
Kevington, St. Mary Cray, Kent, a
demi-bear. Nil nisi cruce.
Berens, of Spratton Grange, Northamp.,
a demi-bear erect, holding between the
paws a sword, all ppr. Dens protector
mem. cf. 34. 13
Bereseth, a griffin's head erased ppr.,
collared or. cf. 66. 2 I
Beresford, Marquess ol Waterford, see
Waterford.
Beresford, Baron Decies, Ireland, see
Decies. I
BER
Beresford-Ash, William Randall Hamil-
ton, Esquire, of Ashbrook, Derry :
(1) A squirrel sejant ppr., holding in
its paws a trefoil slipped vert (for Ash).
(2) A dragon's head erased vert,
pierced through the neck with a broken
tilting-spear, the point thrust through
the upper jaw, all ppr., a crescent or
for difference (for Beresford). Nil nisi
cruce.
Beresford-Massy, John George, Macbie
HaU, Peebles: (i) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a bull's head gu., armed sa.,
charged with a martlet of the first
(for Massy), cf. 44. 11. (2) A dragon's
head erased az., charged with a cres-
cent or, and pierced through the neck
with a broken spear, the broken point
thrust through the upper jaw, also or,
and on an escroll above the crest the
motto Nil nisi cruce. Pro-libertale
patriae.
Beresford, Viscount and Baron (Beresford
extinct), out of a mural coronet or, a
dragon's head per fesse wavy az. and
gu., pierced through the neck with a
broken tilting-spear in bend of the
first, and holding the upper part of
the spear in the mouth. Nil nisi
cruce.
Beresford, Charles Edward de la Poer,
Esquire, a dragon's head erased arg.,
pierced through the neck with a broken
spear or, point arg., thrust through the
upper jaw. Nil nisi cruce.
Beresford, William James Montgomery,
Esquire, same crest and motto.
Beresford, Ralph Barre de la Poer,
Esquire, of Learmont, co. LondondeiTy,
same crest and motto.
Beresford, Jlostynde de la Poer, of 76,
Jermyn Street: (i) Same crest as
above. (2) A stag's head cabossed
ppr., attired or, between the horns a
crucifix of the last. Nil nisi cruce.
Beresford, Pack-: (i) Issuant from a
mural crown or, a dragon's head per
fess wavy arg. and gu., the lower part
of the neck transfixed by a broken
spear, in the mouth the remaining
part of the spear, the point upwards
or (for Beresford). (2) A mural crown
arg., and issuing therefrom a Uon's head
gu., gorged with a wreath or (for Pack).
Nil ni-ii cruce.
Beresford-Peirse, Sir Henry Monson de
la Poer, Bart., of Bedale Hall, Yorks :
(I) A cross crosslet fitchee or, sur-
mounted with a mural crown gu. (for
Peirse). 279. 5. (2) Out of a naval
crown or, a dragon's head per fess
wavy arg. and gu., the lower part of
the neck transfixed with a broken
tilting-spear, and in the mouth the
remaining part of the spear, point
upwards of the first (for Beresford).
Non sine pulvere palma. Nil nisi
cruce. 279. 6
Beresford, Kent, and Bentley, Derbysh.,
a dragon's head erased az., pierced
through the neck with a broken spear
or, part of same in the mouth, headed
arg.
Beresford, Charles William, surgeon,
Markgate House, Narborough, Leics.,
same crest. Nil nisi cruce.
Beresford, Major-General John Beresford,
of Craig Dhu Varren. Portrush, co.
BER
Antiini. an arm vambraced ppr., the
hand bare, holding a pheon thereof
gu. Viribus virtus.
Beresford - Drummond, Francis Cole-
hrool;e. Esquire, a falcon, wings ex-
panded, hooded, jessed, and belled
ppr.. charged on the breast with a
nuiUet or. Lord have mercy.
Beresford, a dolphin hauriant. 140. 11
Berey of Croston, Lanes, between two
wings erm., an eagle's head couped or.
Bergaigne or Bergaine,a demi-lion holding
in its dexter paw a sword arg. 14. i.:
Berger, a lion's gamb erased sa., holding
a dagger ppr. 38. S
Bergne-Coupland, Alexander Hugh, Es-
quire, of Skellingthorpe Hall, Lincoln :
(i) A swan, wings addorsed arg.,
semce of escallops gu., and resting
the dexter foot on a like escallop (/(
Coupland). c). gg. 7. (2) A demi-Uon
gu., gorged with a collar gemelle or,
holding in the dexter paw two arrows
saltirewise, points downwards ppr., and
resting the sinister paw on a fleur-de-
lis az. (for Bergne). JSqiio adeslc animo.
Beridge, Rev. Basil James Harold,
Gosfield Place, Essex, in front of a
bear's head erased sa., three escallops
inverted or. In solo Deo salus. 249. 1 3
Berifle, of Colchester, Essex, out of a
mural coronet gu., a demi-lion ram-
pant or, ducally crowned of the first,
and holding in its dexter paw a trefoil
slipped vert.
Beriffe, Essex, in grass vert, a beaver
pa.ssant ppr., collared or. cf. 134. 4
Beringer, Bucks and Hants, a stem of
holly-tree raguled and trunked lying
fesseways sprouting out a branch in
pale, leaved and fructed, all ppr.
Beringham or Berringham, Worcs., a
cross moline az. 165. II
Beringham, an arm in armour embowed
holding in the hand a spiked club, all
ppr. <-/. 199- 2
Berington of Winsley, Heref., and of
Little Malvern Court, Worcs., a grey-
hound's head couped arg., gorged
with a collar gu. 61. 2
Berington, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet
or, a greyhound's head arg., collared
gu. c/. 61. 7
Berington, Brad well, Chesh., out of a
ducal coronet or, a greyhound's head
arg., collared gu., charged with three
plates. c/. 61. 7
Berkeley, Roland Comyns. of Cotheridge,
Worcs., a bear's head couped arg.,
muzzled gu. Dieu avec nous. 34. 14
Berkeley, Maurice Henry, Esquire, of
St. Cloud, Worcs., same crest and
motto.
Berkeley, Thomas Mowbray Martin,
p]s(iuire, same crest and motto.
Berkeley, Robert Valentine, of Spetchley,
Worcs., same crest and motto.
Berkeley, Comyns, M.R.C.P., 53, Wim-
pole Street, W., same crest and motto.
Berkeley, a unicorn passant gu., armed
and crined or. ef. 48. 5
Berkeley, Earl of. Viscount Dursley
(Rt. Hon. Randal Thomas Jloreton
Berkeley), a mitre gu., labelled and
garnished or, charged with a chevron
between ten crosses pattee, six and
four, arg. Dieu avec nous. cf. 1 80. 5
Bermingham, i
Bermingham 1
49
Berkenhead, out of a ducal coronet a
hand holding a sheath of arrows, points
downward, all ppr. 214. 2
Berkhead, Crestwhite, Cumb., a goat's
head erased, party per fess or and
gu., attired sa. 128. 5
Berkhead or Berkenhead, a goat salient
arg., attired or, resting the dexter
fore-foot on a garb of the last.
Berkley, a unicorn passant gu., armed
and crined or. cf. 48. 5
Berkley, a bear's head couped arg.,
nuizzlod gu. 34- 14
Bermingham, an heraldic antelope's head
erased arg., maned and attired or.
cf. 127. 10
owl erm., crowned or.
cf. 96. 5
d Birmingham, Warw.,
bs in saltier sa. 39. 14
'or ! Bernall, a demi-lion rampant gu. 10. 2
Bernard, a bear passant ppr., muzzled
or. cf. 34. I
Bernard of Nettleham, Lines, and Nether
Winchendon, Bucks, a demi-bear sa.,
muzzled and collared or. Bear and
forbear. 307- H
Bernard, Hunts, a demi-bear sa., muzzled
and collared or. Nisi paret imparat.
307. 14
Bernard, John Mackay, Esquire, of Dun-
sirman and Buttergask, Perth, a demi-
bear arg., muzzled and lined gu. Bear
and forbear.
Bernard, Dr. Charles John, Skegness,
Lincolnshire, a demi-bear rampant
muzzled and collared. Bear and for-
heir. 307. 14
Bernard, Earl of Bandon, and Viscount
Bernard, Castle Bernard, Bandon,
Ireland, a demi-lion arg., holding a
snake ppr. Virtus probata florebit.
cf. 9. 14
Bernard, of Palace Anne, Ireland, a
demi-lion arg., holding between its
paws a snake ppr. Virtus probata
florebit. cf. 9. 14
Bernard, Percy Broderic, Castle Harket,
Tuam, same crest and motto.
Berners of Tharfield, Herts, a monkey
ppr., collared about the loins and lined
or. cf. 136. 8
Berners, Charles Hugh, of Woolverstone
Park, Suff., a monkey ppr., environed
about the loins and lined or, holding
a scroll with the motto Del fuego lo
avola. cf- 136. 8
Bernes, Cambs, a leopard passant arg.,
spotted sa., collared and lined or.
cf. 24. 2
Berney, Sir Henry Hanson, Bart., of
Parkhall, Norf., a plume of ostrich-
feathers arg., and gu. alternately. Nil
temere, neque timore. 251. 6
Berney, Thomas, Clifton House, Bramley
Hill, Croydon, same crest.
Berney, Augustus, Esquire, of Bracon
Hall, Norf., out of a ducal coronet a
plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.
Xil temere, neque timore.
Berney of Kirkbedoe, Norf., same crest
and motto.
Berney, an eagle's head ppr., gorged with
an Eastern coronet or, and in the
mouth a palm-branch vert, between
two wings erm.
Berney, Norf., a sheaf of reeds or.
cf. 15
BER
Bernheim, a fleur-de-lis, on the top three
grass-spires, each containing seven
piles gu.
Bernil and Birnall, a greyhound's head
between two roses stalked and leaved.
61. II
Berns of Soham, Cambs, an ounce arg.,
spotted sa., collared and chained or.
cf. 24. 12
Berondon and Berondowne, Northumb.,
a unicorn ranipant ppr. 48. 2
Berowe and Berew, Glouc, a sea-horse's
head erased sa., bezantee, maned and
finned or.
Berreton, out of a ducal coronet a bear's
head and neck muzzled. 34. 3
Berrey, a hand holding a dagger. 21 J. 3
Berriedale, Lord, see Caithness, Earl of.
Berring, out of a ducal coronet or, a
greyhound's head ppr. 61.7
Berringham, see Beringham.
Berrington, Arthur Vendigaid Davies,
Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Pant-y-Goitre,
Abergavenny : ( i ) An estoile gu. {for
Berrington). 164. i. (2). A wolf salient
arg. {for Davies). Solem fero.
cf. 28. I
Berry or Berrie, Westerbogie, Scotland,
a demi-lion gu., holding in the dexter
paw a cross crosslet titched az. In hoc
signo vinres. 232. 3
Berry, William, Esquire, of Tayfield, Fife,
Scotland, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
armed and langued az., holding in his
dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee,
also az. In hoc signo vinces. Uesper-
ance tne com forte. H- 5
Berry, Robert, of 5, University Gardens,
Glasgow, same crest and motto.
Berry of Ballynegall, Westmeath -. (i) A
griffin's head and neck per pale in-
dented gu. and arg., charged with a
trefoil count«rchanged {for Berry),
cf. 66. I. (2) A demi-lion rampant az.,
holding between his paws an escallop
or {for Gibbons). Nihil sine labo^e.
13. 10
Berry, Henry F., Assistant Keeper of the
Records in Ireland, and Colonel
Edward Ring Berry, a griffin's head
erased arg., and charged on the neck
with three torteaux in pale. Ne cede
malis. cf. 66. 2
Berry, Edward Ring, Esquire, of 2, Hyde
Park Gate, South Kensington, S.W.,
same crest and motto.
Berry, Henry Fitzpatrick, Esquire, of
60, Moreharapton Road, Dublin, same
crest.
Berry of Berry-Narbor, Devonsh., a
griffin's head erased per pale, indented
arg. and gu. 66. 2
Berry, William Bertram, Esquire, of
Kersewell, Carnwath, Lanarksh., a
ram's head ppr., issuing from an
antique crown or. J'avance.
Berry, an eagle's bead ppr., gorged with
an Eastern coronet or, in the beak a
laurel slip vert.
Berry, Bart, {extinct), of Catton, Norf.,
between two wings elevated erm., an
eagle's head couped ppr., gorged with
an Eastern crown or, in the beak a
palm-branch ppr. Per ardua.
Berry, out of an Eastern coronet or, a
demi-talbot rampant ppr.
Berry, between the horns of a crescent
or, a cross pattee gu. 163. 6
4
BER
Berry, Henrj, Esquire, of Esbald House,
Kothwell, Yorks, in front of a demi-
gryphon arg., holding between the
claws a fret gu., a like fret. Vincit
omnia Veritas.
Beiryman, Devonsh., a horse's head
erased sa. 50- 8
Bertie, a savage's head couped at
shoulders ppr., dueally crowned or.
Loi/au'e in oblige. 19^-9
Bertie, Earl of Lindsey, see Lindsey.
Bertie, Earl of Abingdon, see Abingdon.
Bertie-Greatheed, ste Greatheed.
Bertie, Bart., of Kether Hall, Essex, a
man's head affrontee couped at the
shoulders ppr., dueally crowned or,
charged on the breast with a sinister
bendlet wavy gobony arg. and az.
Loyaule in oblige.
Beitie, a pear-tree frueted ppr. 144. I o
Bertles or Bertleys, Che=h.. a lion ram-
pant az., holding a tree erased at the
roots ppr.
Bertram, a bull's head erased ppr.,
dueally gorged or. 44; 2
Bertram of Grafford, Jersey, a demi-lion
arg. lo. 2
Bertram of Grouville, Jersey, a demi-lion
arg., holding between its paws an
escutcheon of the arms, viz., or, an
orle az.
Bertram of Nisbet, co. Roxburgh, Scot-
land, issuing out of an antique crown
or, a ram's head ppr. J'avance.
cf. 130. 8
Bertram, William, Esquire, of Kersewell,
Carnwath, co. Lanark, a ram's liead
ppr., issuing from an antique crown or.
Bertram, Julius, of Sishes, Stevenage,
Herts, an eagle displayed sa., holding
in the mouth a fleur-de-lis or, and in
each claw a chaplet of roses gu., leaved,
also or. Aquila non capit muscas.
Bertrand, a hand holding a pistol ppr.
221. 8
Bertwhistle, a dolphin naiant ppr. 140. 5
Berwick, Duke of, see Fitzjames.
Berwick, Baron (Xoel-HiU) : (i) On the
battlements of a tower ppr., a hind
statant arg., collared and chained or
Uor Hill). 124. 10. (2) A buck at
gaze arg., attired or {/or Nod). 1 1 7- 3-
(3) A stag's head caboshed .sa., holding
in the mouth a sprig of oak ppr. (for
Haru-ood). Qui utiscilti bona. c/. 122.5
Berwick, Lanes, two ears of wheat in
saltier ppr. 1 54. 4
Bery of Biu-y, Devonsh., a griffin's liead
erased party per pale indented arg.
and gu. 66. 2
Bery or Barry of Winscot, Devonsh., a
wolf's head erased sa. 30. 8
Besant, Philip Eustace, Esquire, of
Frognal End, Hampstead, N.W., is-
suant from clouds ppr., a palm-tree
or, thereto attached by a chain, gold,
and resting on the WTeath an esco-
cheon sa., charged with two bezants in
pale.
Beseley, Lanes and "iforks, an arm in
armour embowed, resting on the elbow,
couped at the shoulder, holding a club,
aU ppr. 199.4
Beseley, Yorks, a castle triple-towered
arg., on the centre tower a standard
floating to the sinister sa., charged
with a saltier of the first. cf. 155. 8
50
Beseley, Besley, or Besly, a lion rampant
holding between his paws a ducal
coronet. 3- 6
Beseley, Besley, or Besly, out of a mural
coronet two brandies of palm in saltier,
surmounted by a spear in pale ppr.
175- I
Besiles or Besills, a hand holdmg a
bunch of grapes, all ppr. 219.6
Besley and Besly, see Beseley.
Besly, see Wood-Besly.
Besney, Heref., out of a ducal coronet a
demi-griftin arg. 64. 4
Besook, on a mural coronet a beaver
passant ppr. (Ayiother, statant.)
</ 134- 8
Bessborough, Earl (Ponsonby), in a ducal
coronet az., three arrows, one in pale
and two in saltire, points downwards,
entwined by a snake ppr. Pro rege
lege grege. 173-2
Bessell, a demi-lion affrontee, in each
paw a slip of columbine ppr., flowered
purp.
Bessemer, the late Sir Henry, Knt., Knight
Commander of the Austrian Order of
St. Francis Joseph, and Knight Grand
Cross of the Legion of Honour of
France, of Denmark Hill, Surrey, a
demi-griffin az., charged with three
fleur-de-lis chevronwise or, supporting
a torch erect fired ppr. Onward ever.
Best, Baron Wynford, see Wynford.
Best- Fairfax, Kent, out of a mural
coronet or, an ostrich issuant arg.,
holding in its beak a cross crosslet of
the first.
Best, out of a mural coronet or, an
ostrich-head arg., holding in the beak
a cross crosslet of the first.
Best, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or, an
ostrich-head between two wings arg.,
holding in the beak a cross crosslet of
the first. cf. 97. 1 1
Best, Glouc. and Kent, out of a ducal
coronet or, an ostrich-head between
two wings arg. cf. 97. 1 1
Best of Chibton, Kent, out of a mural
coronet or, a demi-ostrich issuant arg.,
holding in the beak a cross crosslet
filched or.
Best, Major Mawdistly Gaussen, of Park
House, Boiley, Kent, same crest. Sola
cruce.
Best, London, a peacock with wings
elevated or, holding in the beak a
serpent reflesed over the back az.
Best, London and Kent, out of a ducal
coronet gu., a demi-peacock, the wings
displayed or, holding in the beak a
snake ppr., entwined round the body.
Best of Eastbiury, Surrey, a griffin's
head erased sa. Havd nomine tantum.
66. 5
Best, a griffin's head erased sa. 66. 5
Best of Elmswell, Little Driffield, and
South Dalton, Y'orks, a cubit arm
vested gu. and cuffed arg., holding a
falchion ppr.
Best, Marmaduke Head, of Doimington,
Berks, a cubit arm vested gu., cuffed
arg., holding a falchion ppr. Ojitimus
est qui optime facit.
Best, Haden-, George Alfred Haden,
Esquire, of Haden Hill, Rowley Regis,
Staffs: (i) In front of a rock ppr.,
thereon a pheon az., a boar's head
BET
couped or {for Best). 270. 11. (2) In
front of a cubit arm in armour, the hand
grasping an arrow in bend sinister, a
morion, all ppr. (for Haden). 270. 12
Bestall, a bee erect and volant ppr.
Utile diilci.
Beste of Middleton-Quernhow, Yorks, the
sinister arm of an archer couped and
embowed in fess, habited gu., holding
a bow in pale ppr., strung arg.
cf. 204. II
Beste, Digby-, of Botleigh Grange, Hants,
and Abbotsham Court, Devonsh. :
(i) An archer's arm habited gu., hold-
ing a bow in pale, strung or (fcyr Besie).
204. II. (2) An ostrich arg., holding
in the beak a horse-shoe or (for Digby).
Solo Deo gloria. 97. 8
Bestick, a demi-lion rampant az., holding
between the paws a bezant. In Deo
srdus. 1 1 . 7
Bestney, Herts, out of a ducal coronet a
demi-grifiin arg. 64. 4
Beston, a demi-talbot holding in the
mouth an arrow. 55. 10
Bestoricke or Bestorike, a demi-talbot
holding in the mouth an arrow. 55. 10
Bestow, a crescent arg. 163. 2
Bestroe and Bestrow, an elephant's head
erased per chevron or and sa., armed
of the last. 133. 3
Besville, a dragon's head erased gu.
cf. 71. 2
Beswick, London and Kent, a demi-lion
ppr., holding between its paws a
bezant. n- 7
Beswick of Beswick, Kent, a demi-lion
ppr., double-queued, holding between
its paws a bezant. cf. 11. 7
Beswick of Gristhorpe, Yorks, a demi-
lion rampant or, holding between its
paws a bezant. Denique calum.
II. 7
Beswick, of Winnington, Chesh., a demi- l|
lion or, holding between its paws a
bezant. 11. 7
Beswicke-Royds, Clement Robert Nuttall,
Pyke House, Littleborough, Manchester;
( I ) A leopard sejantsa., bezantee, gorged
with a collar arg., the dexter fore-paw
resting on a pheon or (for Royds ). ( 2 ) A
demi-hon rampant or, holding between
its paws a bezant (for Beswicke). Semper
paratus.
Beswycke, a demi-lion rampant gu., hold-
ing in the dexter paw a bezant.
cf. II. 7
Betagh, Ireland, two anchors in saltier.
161. 7
Betagh, a camel's head erased arg.,
bridled gu. cf. 132. 9
Betenham or Betnam, Kent, a bear's
head erased sa., muzzled and biUetee
or. cf. 35. 2
Betenson, Bettenson, or Betterson, Kent,
a lion's head erased sa., collared arg.
Qui sera sera. iS. 6
Betenson, Devonsh., a griffin's head
couped ppr. 66. i
Betham, Bucks, out of a ducal coronet
or, an elephant's head arg. 133. i
Bethell, Dorset, a demi-eagle, wings dis-
played az., charged on the body with
an ctoile of six points or. cf. So. 2
Bethell, Heref. and Yorks, between two
wings displayed az., an eagle's head,
couped of the same, charged on the
neck with an etoile or. cf. 84. 2
BET
Bethel], Guy Vivian, Esquire, out of a
crown vallery or, an eagle's head sa.
between two wings az., and charged
on the breast with an estoile or. Ap
Ithel. 250. 3
Bethell, SHngsby Westbury, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Bethell, Baron Westbury, out of a crown
■vallery or, an eagle's head sa., between
two wings az., and charged on the
breast with an estoile or. Ap Ithel.
250. 3
Bethell, William, of Walton Abbey,
York, out of a ducal coronet or, a
boar's head couped sa. 41. 4
Bethell, Alfred James, Esquire, of
Middlethorpe Lodge, York, same crest.
Bethell, Commander" George Richard, of
Sigglesthorne, Hull, same crest and
motto.
Bethel!, William, Esquire, of Rise Park,
Hull, same crest and motto.
Bethell or Bythell, out of a ducal coronet
or, a boar's head and neck arg. 41. 4
Bethome, out of a ducal coronet an
elephant's head arg. 133. i
Bethune, Bart., Scotland, an otter's head,
eraaed ppr. Debonnair. n4. 3
Bethune, Patton-, of Clayton Priory,
Burgess Hill, Sussex : (i) A demi-otter
issuant arg. (jor Bethune). 134. 11.
(2) Upon two swords saltirewise ppr.,
]>ommels and hilts or, a falcon rising
arg., guttee-de-larmes (jor Patton).
VirtiUe adepta. Debonnaire.
Bethune, an otter's head couped ppr.
Urbane. 134. i
Bethune, Charles Congleton, of Balfour,
CO. Fife, an otter's head erased arg.
Debonnair. 134. 3
Bethune, Scotland, an otter's head couped
arg. Debonnair. 134. i
Bethune of Blebo. Scotland, an otter
issuing arg. Debonnair. 135. 11
Bethune, Alexander, Esquire, of Blebo.
Cupar, Fifesh., a demi-otter rampant
arg. Debonnair
Bethune of Nethertarvit, a physician's
quadrangular cap sa. Eesohitio canta.
Bethune of Great Berwick, Shropsh., a
demi-lion rampant. Nunquam non
paratus. 10. 2
Bathwater, a fawn's head cabossed or.
Betnam, see Betenham.
Beton, Beaton, Betton, and Betune, a
lion passant sa. Fortis in arduis. 6. 2
Betray, an arm embowed vested gu.,
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
a torteau.
Betson of Glassermount, Scotland, a bee
volant in pale ppr. Cum prudentia
sedulus. 137. 2
Betson of Contle, Scotland, a bridge of
three arches ppr. Pro patria. 158. 4
Betsworth, out of a tower arg., a demi-
lion or, ducally crowned az., holding
in his dexter paw a battle-axe arg.
c/. 157. i:
Bettenson or Bettinson of Seven Oaks,
Kent, a lion's head erased sa., collared
arg. Qui sera sera. 18.6
Bettes, out of a ducal coronet or, a buck's
head gu., attired of the first, gorged
with a collar arg., charged with three
cinquefoils of the second. cf. 120. 7
Bettes, Hants, out of a ducal coronet or,
a bull's head arg. 44. 1 1
of Vere's Watton, Dorset,
an olive - branch ppr. Non omnis
morianu 151. 11
Bettesworth of Tyning, co. Sussex, on the
stump of a tree vert, a lion sejant per
fesse or and arg., holding in the dexter
paw a battle-axe gu., headed of the
third. 9. 5
Bettesworth, out of a tower arg., a demi-
lion rampant per fess or and arg.,
crowned az., holding in tlie paws a
battle-axe, the handle or, headed arg.
c/. 157. II
Betfie or Betty, a goat's head erased and
collared ppr. cf. 12S. 7
Bettison, Warw., a lion's head erased sa.,
collared arg. Qui sera sera. 18.6
Betton of Great Berwick and Overton,
Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant. Nun-
quam non paratus. :o. 2
Betton, see Beton.
Betts, a leopard passant gardant ppr.
24. 4
Betts, Augustine Matthew, of Euthella,
Goulburn, New South Wales, out of a
naval coronet arg., a demi-lion gu.,
holding a sail arg., charged with an
anchor sa.
Betts of Preston Hall, Kent, out of the
battlements of a tower ppr., a stag's
head arg., charged with a cinquefoil
sa. Oslendo non ostento. cf. 120. 10
Betts of Wortham Hall, Suff., out of a
ducal coronet or, a buck's head gu.,
attired of the first. 120. 7
Bettsworth, out of a tower arg., a demi-
lion rampant crowned az., holding in
the paws a battle-axe, handle or,
headed arg. cf. 157. 11
Betty, a demi-bon holding in the dexter
paw a crescent arg.
Betty, a goat's head erased and collared
ppr. cf. 1 28. 7
Betune, a demi-bear rampant. 34. 13
Betune, see Beton.
Beufo, a beech-tree with a saw through
it ppr.
Beugo, an arm in armour embowed, wield-
ing a scimitar turned to the dexter, all
ppr. Qui nos vincet ? Pro Deo, patria,
et rege.
Beuzevill, a lion's head ppr., platee.
cf. 21. I
Bevan or Bevin, Comw., a griffin passant
or. 63. 2
Bevan of Fosbury, Wilts, and Trent Park,
Middx., a griffin passant or, semee of
annulets gu., holding in the dexter
claw two annulets interlaced, also gu.
Deus presidium. 63. 5
Bevan, Roland Yorke, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Bevan, Sydney, Esquire, of Fosbury
Manor, Hungerford, Wilts, same crest
and motto.
Bevan, Wilfred Arthur, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Bevan, Paul, Esquire, M.A. (Cantab.),
A.C.A., 46, Queen's Gate Terrace,
London, S.W., a griffitn passant or,
semee of annulets gu., and holding in
its dexter claw two annulets interlaced
of the last. Non sine industria. 63. 5
Bevan of Ashted, Surrey, on a mural
coronet arg., a griffin passant or,
gorged with an Eastern coronet gu.
Bevan, Thomas, Esquire, D.L., J.P.,
High Sheriff of the City of London
BEW
and of Middx., 1878-79, and High
Sheriff of Kent, 1895, of Stone Park,
Kent, upon the battlements of a tower
ppr., a gryphon or, gorged with a collar
gemel az., resting the dexter claw on
an escutcheon arg., charged with a
hurt. Semper virtuti constans. 63.11
Bevan of Pen-y-Coed, Carmarthensh., a
mount vert, thereon an eagle rising
ppr., holding in the beak an annulet
or, enriched with a ruby ppr. Semper
virtnte constans.
Bevan, see Beavan.
Bevans or Beavins, a weaver's shuttle in
pale, threaded ppr. 176. 14
Beveley, a bull's head sa., ducally crowned
of Dublin, a cubit arm erect,
vested az., the hand ppr., grasping a
garb or. cf. 218. i
Bevereham and Beverham, Ireland, out
of a coronet or, an arm in armour,
holding a sword, all ppr.
Beveridge-Duncan, see Duncan.
Beveridge, Kent, Chichester, and Scotland,
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-
beaver ppr.
Beverley, between two wings expanded a
nail erect.
Beveriey of Beverley, Yorks, a bull's
head erased arg. Ubi liberlas, ibi
patria. 44. 3
Beverley, Earl of, see Northumberland,
Duke of.
Beverley of Dublin, on a mount vert, a
wolf passant arg., pierced through the
ntck with an arrow sa.
Bevers of Hogsdon, a demi-wyvern vert,
armed gu. 69. iz
Bevers, a beaver sejant ppr. Et finem
spiro. 134. 8
Beversham of Holbrook Hall, Suff., out
of a tower arg., a demi-lion gu. 157. 11
Bevil. a bull's head gu., armed or.
Bevil and Bevile, Suff., a dove volant,
with an olive-branch in its beak ppr.
93. 10
Bevill, Beville, or Bevin, Cornw., a griffin
passant gu. 63. 2
Bevill, a griffin passant or, coUared sa.
cf. 63. 2
Beville of KiUegarth, a griffin passant or.
Futurum invisible. 63. 2
Bevin, see Bevill.
Bevis, a pheon az. 174. 11
Bew, a peacock's head couped and erect
ppr. 103. 2
Bewcham or Beweham, a hand issuing
from the wreath and pruning a vine
ppr. cf. 221. II
Bewes of St. Neots, Comw., on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a pegasus rearing
of a bay colour, mane and tail sa.,
wings or, holding in the mouth a sprig
of laurel ppr. 263. 4
Bewes, Cecil Edward, Esquire, of 3, the
Esplanade, Plymouth, same crest.
Major ab advertis.
Bewes of Beaumont, near Plymouth, the
same crest. Major ab advertis.
Bewicke, Calverley, Esquire, of Bewicke,
Newcastle, and Close House,Northumb.,
a goat's head erased arg., aimed,
maned, and gorged with a mural
coronet gu. In ccdo quies. cf. 128. 5
Bewicke, Calverley Theodore, Esquire,
of I, Warwick Road, S.W., same crest
and motto.
4-2
BEW
Bewicke-Copley, Robert Calverley Aling-
ton, Sprotborough, Doncaster : (I) Out
of a ducal coronet or, charged with a
cross crosslet gu. (for distinction) five
ostrich-feathers arg. (Copley.) (2) A
goat's head erased at the neck arg.,
armed, maned, and gorged with a
mural coronet gu. {Bevncke.) In
cruce vinco.
Bewley, Sir Edmund Thomas, of 40,
FitzwiUiam Place, Dublin, an ibex's
head or, issuant from the centre of a
rose gu., stalked and leaved ppr.
Virtntis gloria merces. 27 1 . i :
Bewley, Suff., an ibex's head or, issuing
out of the centre of a rose gu., barbed
vert.
Bewley, Lines, a Moor's head aSrontee
vested in a cowl, all ppr.
Bewris or Bewrys, a lion's head arg.,
charged with two chevronels sa.,
ducally crowned or.
Bewshin, out of a ducal coronet or, a
lion's gamb holding a palm-branch
ppr. 36. 10
Bexley, Baron (Vansittart), upon two
crosses pattee arg., a demi-eagle
couped sa., the wings elevated. Gi-ata
Beyard, on a tower arg., the loopholes and
gateway sa., a lion rampant gu.
157. 12
Beykle, a cross pattee gu., between two
wings or. 1 10. 7
Beynham of Grove, Herts, a beaver ppr.
134. 8
Beynham, Hunti^, a raven ppr. 107. 14
Beynon of Trewern, Pembrokesh., a lion
rampant sa. Heb Dihiw heb ddini a
Dmr a digon. i. 10
Beynon of Bath, a lion rampant ppr,
holding between its paws a rose or,
barbed vert. c/. 1.6
Beynon, see Crowther-Beynon.
Beynon, a lion rampant arg., semee of
cross crosslets vert, holding between
the fore-paws an escutcheon, also arg.,
thereon a greyhound's head erased
pean, and charged on the shoulder for
distinction with a rose gu. Integer vitce.
Beynon of Carshalton, Suixey : (:) A lion
rampant arg., semee of cross crosslets
vert, holding between the paws an
escutcheon of the first, charged with
a greyhound's head erased pean (for
Beynon). (2) A griffin's head erased
pean, holding in the beak a mill-rind
or (for BaUey).
Beynton, a griflin's head erased sa. 66. 5
Bibby Hesketh, Charles Hesketh, Esquire,
D.L., of the Rookery, North Meols,
Southport, CO. Lancaster: (i) A mount
vert, thereon in front of an eagle with
two heads displayed ppr., a garb or,
banded gu. (for Hesketh). (2) In front
of a cubit arm erect, holding a sword
in bend sinister ppr., pommel and hilt
or, a mullet of six points between two
escallops fesseways arg. (for Bibby).
Quod tibi hoc alteri.
Bice of Dublin, a falcon preying on a
partridge, all ppr. 77. 12
Blckerstaffe, in front of the sun in splen-
dour a unicorn rampant, all ppr. 48. i
Bickersteth, Rev. Samuel, the Vicarage,
Lewisham, S.E., a dexter arm in
armour embowed holding in the hand
a battle-axe. Frappc fort.
52
Bickersteth, .see Langdale, Baron.
Bickersteth, a dexter arm embowed in
armour ppr., garnished or, about the
elbow a WTeath of oak vert, in the
hand a roll of paper ppr. Frappe fort.
266. 1
Bickersteth, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert,
of 70, Cromwell Road, S.W., same
crest and motto.
Bickerton, Hussey-, Bart., of Upwood,
Hunts: (i) A dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding a dagger, all ppr.,
and for augmentation suspended from
the arm by a crimson ribbon an escut-
cheon gu., charged with a mullet and
increscent fesseways or {for Bickerton).
cf. 196. 5. (2) A hind trippant ppr.,
ducaUy gorged and chained or (for
Hvss'i/). Pro Deo et rege.
cf. 124. 12
Bickerton, a martlet or. 95. 2
Bickley, Bart., of Attleborongh, Norf., a
hind's head ppr., collared arg.
cf. 124. 5
Bickley of Bickleigh, Devonsh. and
Sussex, Cambs and Middx, the same
crest.
Bicknall or Bicknell, an angel praying
between two branches of laurel in orle.
184. 2
Bicknell, Algernon Sidney, Esquire, a
dragon couchant regardant, wings ex-
panded sa., gorged with a collar or,
holding in the dexter claw a cross
flory. Surge biconyll.
Bicknoll, a dragon's head erased vert.
cf. 71. 2
Bicknor, Bickenor, or Bykenore, a pheon
erm. 174. 11
Bicknor, see Bykenor.
Bickwith, Yorks, see Beckwith.
BiddeU, Biddle, or Biddelle, Clone., a
demi-heraldic tiger rampant gu.,
ducally gorged or. Dews clypeus mcu- 25. 12
Biddulph, Myddelton, of Chirk Castle,
Denbigh: (i) A wolf salient arg.,
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
slipped vert (for Biddulph). 26S. 9
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a bloody
hand ppr. (for Myddelton). In verilate
tri-umpko.
Biddulph, Michael, of Ledbury, Heref. :
(1) A wolf salient arg., charged on the
shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert.
268. 9. (2) A wolf sejant regardant
arg., vulned on the shoulder gu.
SuhUmiora petimii-s. 278. lo
Biddulph, a wolf sejant regardant arg.,
vulned in the'shoulder gu. 278.10
Biddulph, Sir Theophilus George, Bart.,
of Birdingbury Hall, Warw., a wolf
rampant arg., vulned in the shoulder
ppr. cf. 28. 2
Biddulph, Wright-, of Burton Park, Sus-
sex : (I) A wolf salient arg. cf. 28. i.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's
head ppr. 72. 4
Biddulph, George Tournay, Esquire, of
Douglas House, Petersham, a wolf
salient arg., charged on the breast with
a trefoil slipped pert. Sublimiora
Biddulph, General Sir Michael Anthony
Shrapnel, K.C.B., of 2, Whitehall
Court, S.W., a wolf sejant regardant
arg., vulned on the shoulder gu.
Sublimiora petamus. 278.10
BIG
Biddulph, Michael, Esquire, of 19, Enuis-
more Gardens, London, S.W., a wolf
sejant regardant arg., vulned in the
shoulder gu. 278. 10
Biddulph, General Sir Robert, United
Service Club, PaU Mall, same crest.
Sublimiora petamus.
Biddulph, Cleve Court, Somers., a wolf
salient arg. cf. 28. I
Biddulph Colclough, Francis Digby, Es-
quire, of Tintern Abbey, co. Wexford,
Ireland: (i) A demi-eagle displayed
sa., gorged with a ducal coronet or,
and charged on the breast with a cross
crosslet arg. (for Colclough). cf. 81. 2.
(2) A wolf rampant arg., guttee-de-sang,
gorged with a bar gemelle az., and
charged with a trefoil slipped ppr. (for
Biddulph). His calcabo genles. 28. 5
Biddulph, Lieutenant-Colonel M. W.,
Rathrobin, TuUamore : (i) A wolf
salient arg. 278. 9 (2) A wolf sejant
regardant arg., vulned in the shoulder
gu. 278. 10
Bidgood of Exeter, Devonsh., a dexter
hand erect in armour or, holding an
adder ppr.
Bidgood of Rockbeare Park, Devonsh., the
same crest, charged for distinction
with a cross crosslet gu.
Bidlake, Somers., a cock holding in the
beak a trefoil, all ppr. 91. 5
Bidlake, same crest. Virtute von astutio.
Bidon, between two wings a lion rampant.
9- ^
Bidulph, Kent, a wolf saUent arg., vulned
in the shoulder gu. cf. 28. i
Bidwell or Bydew'ell, Devonsh., a hand
couped in fess holding a curling-stone.
221. 2
Bidwell, a martlet sa. 05. s
BidwiU, John Orbell, Esquire, J.P., of
Pihaiitea, Featherstone, Wellington,
New Zealand, wscs an escallop. 141. 14
Bie, two oak. branches in saltier ppr.
151. I
Bielby, a hawk close ppr. 85. 2
Biest, Shropsh., see Beist.
Biest, a fetterlock ppr. 168.12
Bieth, see Beith.
Bifleld or Byfleld, London, a cross crosslet
fitched gu., between two palm-branches
vert. cf. 166. 5
Big, Bigg, or Bigge, three savages' heads
conjoined in one neck, one looking to
the sinister, one to the dexter, and one
upwards, wreathed vert. 191. 5
Big, Bigg, or Bigge, Essex, a cockatrice's
head couped ppr., beaked and crowned
or, between two wings displayed vert.
'cf. 68. 8
Bigberry and Bigbury of Bi^bury,
Devonsh., a hand holding a leg in
armour, couped above the knee and
spurred, all ppr. 220. 1 1
Bigelow, Melville Madison, Esquire.
Ph.D., Cambridge, Massachusetts,
U.S.A., a ram's head az., attired arg.,
the neck charged with three lozenges
or. Finis coronal optts. 1 30. 11
Bigg of Benendon, Kent, Haines HiU,
Berks, Chilton Folyatt, Wilts, and
Hants, a rhinoceros ppr. 226. 2
Bigg, Bart, (extinct), of Lenchwich,
Worcs., an arm embowed vested,
couped at the shoulder, holding in the
hand a serpent ppr., the tail environing
the arm.
BIG
Bigg of Iping, Sussex, and Arnwood,
Hants, an eagle's head couped ppr.,
ducally crowned or, between two
wings elevated of the first. cj. 84. 2
Bigg, out of a mural coronet seven Loch-
aber axes ppr. I7-- 9
Biggar of Woolmet, co. Edinburgh,
Scotland, a pelican's head couped and
vulning itself ppr. Giving and for-
giving, cf. q8. 2
Biggar or Bigger, a pelican's head vulning
ppr. cf. 98. 2
Biggar, Ireland, a demi-pelican sa.,
vulning herself ppr.
Bigge, see Bigg.
Bigge of Long Horsley, Northumberland,
a cockatrice's head couped sa., beaked
and crowned or, wings erect vert.
Bigge, Francis Edward, Esquire, Hen-
napyn, Cockington, Torquay, a cocka-
trice's head couped and murally
crowned or, between two wings erect
az.
Bigge or Biggs, an eagle's head erm.,
ducally crowned or, between two wings
arg. cf. 84. 2
Biggs, Yeatman-, of Stockton House,
Wilts : (I) In front of a javelin erect
ppr., a leopard's head affrontee erased
az., charged mth two fleurs-de-lis fesse-
wise or {for Biggs). 243. 10. (2) A
goat's head erased sa., armed, bearded,
and charged with a gate or {for Yeat-
man). 243. II
Biggs, London, a leopard's face gu.
cf. 22. 2
Biggs, London, a lamb couchant arg.
cf. 131. 12
Biggs, a dexter hand charged with a
bendlet arg., holding a serpent vert.
220. 2
Bigham, Hon. Sir John Charles, of
10, Palace Gate, Kensington, a horse per
pale or and sa., charged on the body
with three horse-shoes fesseways
counterchanged, and resting the dexter
fore-leg on a cross pattce gu. .J'avance.
Bigland, George, of Bigland Hall, Lanes,
a lion passant regardant gu., holding
in the dexter paw an ear of big-wheat
stalked and bladed or. Gratitude.
Spes labor levis. cf. 6. i
Bignell, a Wyvern gu., the wings elevated
and addorsed or, resting the dexter
claw on an anchor of the last.
cf. 69. 5
Bignold, Charles Arthur Bathurst, Es-
quire, of Eaton Hall, Norwich, a lion
passant regardant gu., holding in his
fore- paw an eai of big-wheat or.
Bigot or Bigott, a martlet sa. cf. 95. 5
Bigsby of Stowmarket, Suff., and Arno-
vale, Notts, an eagle displayed or,
armed gu. Ad astra. ±iitamitr semper
ad optima. 75. 2
Bigwood, a hand erect issuing from a
cloud holding a club in bend sinister.
214. 9
Bilesby of Bilesby, Lines, a lion's head
erased arg. 17. 8
Bill, a stork's head erased ppr. 106. i
Bill, Charles, of Farley Hall, Staffs, a
pelican's head erased arg., vulning
itself. Omne solum patria. 98. 2
Billam of Billam and Wales, and of
NewaU Hall, Yorks, a dexter arm
grasping an arrow ppr. Azincourt.
53
BiUcliffe of Turganby, Kent, a naked
arm couped at the elbow and erect
holding a battle-axe, all ppr.
cf. 213. II
BiUers of London, a snail in its shell ppr.
141. 8
Billesworth, a squurel sejant cracking a
nut, all ppr. ArMther, collared or.
135- 7
Billet or Billot, Norf., and Ashe, Devonsh.,
a hand and arm couped at the elbow
in armour ppr., holding in the gauntlet
a baton or. cf. 209. 9
Billiat, Joseph, Esquire, of Aisthorpe
Hall, Lines, a duck close or, holding
in the beak a billet arg., between two
bulrushes ppr. Ung Dieu uiig Iloi/.
271. 17
Billich, a rat salient sa.
Billing, Norf., a dexter arm in armour
ppr., holding in the hand an anchor.
Billing and Billinge of Deding, Oxon.,
and Billinge, Lanes, an arm couped at
the shoulder and embowed in fess, the
elbow resting upon the wreath and
holding a spear in pale. 201. 11
Billing, a mount semee of quatrefoils.
179- 10
Billing or Billinge, a buck trippant ppr.
117- 8
Billingham, a lion rampant ppr. i . 13
Billingham, a lion rampant double-
queued arg. Another, or. i. 14
Billinghurst, Smrey, issuant from a
human heart a branch of roses, all
ppr.
Billinghurst of Newport, Isle of Wight,
an eagle displayed or, holding in the
beak a cross crosslet fitched arg.
cf. 75; 2
Billings, Beds, an arm embowed, vested,
holding a covered cup. 203. 4
Billingsley, on a mount vert, a leopard
couchant or, spotted sa. cf. 24. 9
Billington of Dublin, out of a mmal crown
sa., a sun in splendour or. cf. 162. 2
Bilney, Norf., a demi-griffin arg., holding
between the claws a buckle sa.
Bilsdon, a ram's head couped or.
130. I
Bilson or Billson, Hants, a bugle-horn or,
stringed arg., and tasselled of the first.
228. II
Binckes, Bincks, or Binks, a winged
column gu. 113. 10
Bindley, out of flames ppr., a phoenix
rising of the same. Nunc et idem.
82. 2
Bindley or Bindly, out of a mural coronet
a dexter arm embowed wielding a
sword ppr. cf. 201. 4
Bindlosse, Borwick, Lanes, and Westml.,
a demi-horse arg., ducally gorged az.
</ 5.V 3
Bindon, Ireland, on a mount vert, a bull
passant arg. Stet non timeat. 45. 7
Binet, Jersey, a woman couped at the
knees, habited medievally, between the
attires of a stag, all ppr. II le cueil.
Bing, Middx., see Byng.
Bing, Kent, a demi-pegasus regardant or,
holding in pale a flag gu. cf. 47. 9
Binge, Kent, an antelope erm., attired or.
126. 12
Bingham, Rt. Hon. John George Barry,
Baron Clanmorris, a rock, thereon an
eagle rising, all ppr. Spes mea Christus.
cf- 77 ■ 5
BIN
Bingham, Richard Charles William,
Esquire, of Melcombe Bingham, Dor-
chester, on a rock ppr., an eagle rising
or. Spes mea Christus.
Bingham, Baron (Bingham), see Lucan,
Earl of.
Bingham of Binghams- Melcombe. Dorset,
on a rock ppr., an eagle rising or. Spes
mea Christus. cf. Tj. 5
Bingham, Sir John Edward, Bart., of
West Lea, Ranmoor, Sheffield, an
eagle, wings expanded ppr., resting
the dexter claw on a garb fessewise
vert, and charged on each wing with
a cross pa tee azure. Spes mea Christus.
254- 3
I Bingham, Ireland, on a mount vert, an
eagle rising ppr. cf. 78. i
Bingham, Denis, Esquire, of Bingham
Castle, BelmuUet, co. Mayo, on a mount
vert, a falcon rising ppr., beaked,
belled, and membered or. Spes mea
Christus.
Bingham, Dorset, an arm couped at the
elbow erect ppr., habited az., charged
on the sleeve with a cross formee arg.,
cuffed of the same, and holding in the
hand ppr. a laurel-branch vert.
Bingham-Cox of Woodlands, Northaw,
Herts, and of Botherop, Glouc. :
(i) Between a stag's attires attached
to the scalp ppr., a cockatrice gu.,
holding in the beak an ear of wheat or
{for Cox). (2\ A wing erect arg.,
between two Catherine - wheels az.
{for Bingham).
Bingley, a cross crosslet, charged with an
escallop between two wings. 1 11 . 8
Bingley, T. H., Esquire, of Whitley HaU,
Ecclesfield, Yorks, West Riding, three
arrows, one in pale and two in saltire
or, the points downwards, barbed and
flighted arg., in front thereof, suspended
by a ribbon gu., an escutcheon sa.,
charged with a pheon, also arg. Beatua
qui implevit. cf. 173. i
Bingley of Blyth, Notts, on a pellet a
cross formee arg., charged with an
aimulet gu., and between two wings
or.
Bingley, Middx. and FUntsh., a pheon
arg., between two wings or, and behind
all a pellet.
Bingley, Notts, on a pellet a cross formee
arg.
Bingley and Bingly, a phoenix in flames
ppr. 82. 2
Sinks, Durh., a lion's head erased
between two wings, all or. 19. 7
Binks, an eagle's head erased, ducally
gorged, holding in the beak a pheon.
83. 10
Binks, see Binckes.
Binney, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
sword in pale az., hilt and pommel or.
212. 9
Binney, James, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
M.A., Barrister-at-law, of Pampisford
HaU, Cambridge, on a ivreath of the
colours a barbel in front of two bul-
rushes in saltire, all ppr. Bene. 271.10
Binning, Lord, see Haddington, Earl of.
Binning of Walliford, Scotland, a demi-
horse furnished for a waggon ppr.
Christo duce feiicite.
Binning of Carloury Hall. Scotland, a
horse's head furnished for a waggon
ppr. Virtute doloque. 50. 12
BIN
Binns, Wores., a martlet. Lahore et
diUgentia. 95- 4
Binns of Sheffield, a lion rampant az.,
gorged with a collar flory and connter-
flory or, holding in the fore-paws a
sword erect ppr., pommel and hilt of
the second, the dexter hind-paw rest-
ing on a saltier, also or. Deus pro-
videbit.
Binns, a mortar mounted ppr. 169. 10
Binns, Ireland, a hand holding a close
helmet az. 217. 12
Binny or Binney, a dexter hand holding
a sword in pale az., hilt and pommel
or. 212. 9
Binny of Fearn, Scotland, a horse's head
arg., bridled gu. Virtute et opera. 51. J
Binny or Binnie, Scotland, a horse's head
bridled ppr. Virtute et opera. 51. 5
Birch, a hare courant sa. Libcrtas.
c/. 136. 3
Birch, a hare courant sa., collared or.
cf. 136. 3
Bircb, Bart., Lanes, on a mount vert, a
hare sa., coUared arg. Libertas.
Birch of Birch Hall, Lanes, Lines, and
London, a fleur-de-lis arg., entwined
by a serpent ppr. 148. 8
Birch, Lanes and Shropsh., a demi-bird
(eagle ?) wings displayed sa. 80. 2
Birch of Croydon, Surrey, an eagle rising
az., holding in the dexter claw a banner
flowing to the dexter gu., thereon three
crosses clechee, two and one, the staff
point and tassels or. cf. 78. 14
Birch of Wrotham Hall, Norf., a fleur-
de-lis arg., with a serpent entwined
ppr. Prudentia et simplicitate.
148. 8
Birch, Henry, Thame, Oxon., a fieur-
de - lis or, surmounted by a hurt,
entwined by a serpent and between
two palm-branches ppr. Sincera fide
agere.
Birch, Newell-, of Henley Park, Oxford,
same crest and motto.
Birch of Kilkenny, Ireland, a griffin's
head erased, holding in the beak a
birch-branch ppr., and charged on the
shoulder with a lozenge sa.
BirchaU of Bowden Hall, Glouc, a lion
rampant arg., and resting his fore-paws
against the sinister side of a tree, all
ppr. Quare verum.
BirchaU, John Dearman, Esquire, of
Bowden Hall, Gloucester, a lion
rampant arg., resting its fore-paws
against the sinister side of a tree, all
ppr. Quare verum.
Birch-Reynardson, Charles, Esquire, of
HolyweU Hall, Stamford : (i) A lion's
head erm.. murally crowned chequy
arg. and gu. (for Reynardson). (2) A
fleur-de-lis arg., and a trefoil slipped
vert, entwined by a serpent ppr. (for
Birch). Virtue est rili^mi jugere, and
Prudentia simplicitate.
Birch-Reynardson, Vere Henry, Esquire,
of Rushington Manor, Totton, Hants,
same crests and mottoes.
Birch-Reynardson, William John, Es-
quire, of Ad well House, Tets worth,
same crests and mottoes.
Birchett of Rye, Sussex, an heraldic tiger
sejant vert, ducally gorged and maned
BirchiU of BirchiU, Chesh., a lion ram-
pant az., supporting a tree vert.
54
Bird of Drybridge, Heref., a martlet gu.
Cruce spes mea. c/. 95. 5
Bird, a martlet, the wings expanded gu.,
charged on the breast with a mullet
or. c/. 95. II
Bird of Broxton, Chesh., a martlet gu.
c/. 95. 5
Bird of Hackney, Middx., a martlet
rising gu. cf. 95. 11
Bird, on a dolphin ppr., an eagle with
wings expanded or.
Bird, Charles Henry, Esquire, M.A., J.P.,
of Crookbey, Cockerham, Lanes, three
mullets of six points fessewise arg.,
thereon a martlet gu. Cruce spes mea.
Bird, Westminster, a ring-dove ppr., rest-
ing its dexter claw on a rose or.
Bird of Denston, Suff., out of a ducal
coronet arg., a greyhound's head
couped or. 6t. 7
Bird, London and Warw., a greyhound's
head vert, erased gu gorged with a
collar dove-tailed or. 235. 5
Bird, William Macdonald, Esquire, of
26, Harrington Gardens, South Ken-
sington, London, a greyhound's head
vert, erased gu., collar dove-tailed or.
Eecte ccrte. 235. 5
Bird, Derbysh., on a mount vert, the
stump of a tree couped and eradicated,
thereon a falcon, wings addorsed, all
ppr. cf. 87. 1 1
Bird, out of an Eastern coronet a demi-
lion holding in the dexter paw a cross
crosslet.
Birde, a griffin's head erased bendy of
six sa. and arg. 66. 2
Birdwood, Sir Georae Christopher Moles-
worth, M.D., K.C.LE., C.S.I., LL.D.,
of 7, Apsley Terrice, Acton, London,
W., a martlet. 297. 7
Birkbeck, London: (i) A bow erect en-
twined by an oak-branch ppr., acorned
or. (2) An oak-bi-anch ppr., acorned
or, and a rose-branch flowered gu.,
intertwined and erected. Fide sed
cui vide.
Birkbeck, Sir Edward, Bart., of Horstead
Hall, Norf., upon a rock in front of a
hazel-branch slipped and fructed a
bow palewise, all ppr. 248. 3
Birkbeck, Henry, Esquire, of Westacre
High House, Swaffham, Norf., upon a
rock a bow in pale, stringed and inter-
twined with a hazel-branch, all ppr.
Birkbeck, William John, Esquire, same
crest.
Birkbeke or Birkberke, a nut-branch vert,
fructed or.
Birkby, on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm.. a garb or, banded arg. 153. 10
Birkenhead of Backford, Chesh., a goat
saUent arg., attired or, resting the fore-
feet on a garb of the last.
Birkenhead, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet
or, an arm embowed ppr., holding in
the hand three arrows of the first.
Birkes, an ear of wheat and a palm-
branch in saltier ppr. 154. 10
Birket of Birket House, Chesh., a ram's
head erased arg. 130. 6
Birket and Birkett, on a hand couped at
the wrist an eagle rising ppr. cf. 78. 12
Birle, Essex, an arm couped at the
shoulder in fess, vested arg., cuffed sa.,
holding in the hand ppr. a cross formee
titched or, charged on the arm with 1
three torteaux. I
BIS
I Birley, Henry Langton, of Carr Hill, near
Kirkham and Staind. Lanes, a demi-
boar sa., armed ungu., and bristled or,
gorged with a chain of the last, and
supporting a branch of teazle ppr., and
charged on the shoulder with a millrind.
Omni liber metn.
Birley, Hugh Arthur, Esquire, of Wood-
side, Knutsford, same crest and motto.
Birley of Woodend, Cumb., a derai-boar
sa., collared arg.. the chain reflexed over
the back or., supporting a branch of
wild teazel ppr., and charged on
shoulder with a mill-rind, also arg.
Omni liber metu.
Birley of HaUiwell Hall, and Moss Lee,
Lanes, and of Manchester, same crest
and motto.
Birmingham, Norf., two lions gambs in
saltier sa. 39. 14
Birmingham, a goat's head erased. 128. 5
Birn, Ireland, a dexter hand apaumee
couped gu. 222. 14
Birnal or Birnall, a greyhound's head
between two roses stalked and leaved.
61. II
Birnie of Broomhill, Scotland, alion's head
erased ppr. Sapere aude, incipe. 17. 8
Birnie of Saline, Scotland, a dexter hand
ppr., holding an anchor erect or,
environed with clouds, abo ppr. Arcus,
artes, astra. 223. 4
Birom, Lanes, an urchin sa. 135-8
Biron, a mermaid with a glass and a comb,
all ppr. Crede Byron. 184. 8
Birrell, an arm in armour embowed
brandishing a scimitar, all ppr. 196. 10
Birt, a flounder.
Birt, Kent, a demi-leopard guardant gu., f
guttee-d'eau, charged with two hats
wavy or, supporting with the paws an
anchor arg., cable sa., all between two
branches of oak fructed ppr. Facta
non verba.
Bil'te, Devonsh., a dexter arm embowed
in fess issuing from a cloud in the
sinister holding in the hand a garland
of laurel, all ppr. 200. 12
Birtwesill, a dolphin naiant ppr. 140. 5
BiSChofI, of Leeds and London (originally
of Basle, Switzerland), a crosier erect
or, between two wings of an imperial
eagle, the dexter arg., the sinister sa.
Biscoe, Henry Stafford Tyndale, Esquire,
of Holton Park, Oxon., on a mount
vert, in front of an oak-tree a grey-
hound courant ppr., coUared or, seizing
a hare, also ppr. Confido non con-
fuiida. 58. 14
Biscoe of KingiUie, co. Inverness, Scotland,
a greyhoimd courant sa., seizing a
hare or. </. 58. 14
Biscoe, Thomas Ramsay, Esquire, of
Newton, KirkhiU, Inveruess-sh., a
greyhound sa., seizing a hare ppr.
Post virtiUem curro.
Bisdee, Alfred J., surgeon, Norris Lodge,
Hoddesdon, Herts, on a mural coronet
a fleur-de-lis. Dieu est ma foi.
Biset, Scotland, the stump of an oak-tree
shooting branches ppr. Exilus acta
prob'.it. 145-2
Bish, on a chapeau, a demi-lion rampant.
15. 14
Bishe of Burston, Surrey, on a mural
crown or, a sword erect arg., pommel
and hilt of the first, the blade impaling
a leopard's face gu. cf. 22. i
BIS
Bishop, a griffin's head erased sa.,
between two laurel branches ^ert.
Bishop, Dorset and Somers., an eagle's
head erased, party per fesse or and
en., beaked of the last. 83. 2
Bishop of Evesham, Wores., out of a
mural coronet arg., a griffin's head sa.,
liiaked or. 67. 10
Bishop, Charles, Cwm-Rythan, Lland-
overy, a double-headed eagle displayed
ppr. Ung je serviray.
Bishop, Charles Joseph, Esquire, of Hill-
side, St. Helen's, an eagle's head erased
erm. and or, charged with
paleways, and holding in
the beak a pheon sa. Pro Deo.
Bishoppe of Bristol, Somers., a griffin
sejant arg., resting its dexter claw on
an escutcheon, also arg. cf. 62. 1 1
Bishopston, Warw., an arm issuing from
a cloud in fess, holding a terrestrial
glo'oe. 223. I
Bishton, out of a castle triple towered,
an arm in armour embowed, all ppr.,
grasping a dagger, also ppr., hilted or.
cf. 155. 3
Bispham, Lanes, on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a lion passant arg., resting
the dexter claw on an escutcheon of
the first.
Bispleam, a stag's head cabossed erm.,
attired or. 122. 5
Biss, an eagle preying on a partridge, all
ppr. " 77. 12
Biss, Durh. and Somers., on a mount
vert, two serpents entwined erect and
respecting each other ppr. Ayez pru-
dence. Nil conscire sihi.
Bisse, Ireland, on a mount vert, two
snakes interlaced or, respecting each
other ppr.
Bissell, a demi-eagle with wings displayed
sa., charged on the neck with an es-
callop-shell or. c/. 80. 2
Bissell, Frederick Edward, M.D., King-
stone, near Heref., a demi-eagle sa.
with wings displayed, charged on the
breast with an escallop shell or. Dens
liohUcinn quis conira.
Bisset, the tr\uik of an oak-tree sprouting
ppr. lierirrfco. 145. 2
Bisset, the stump of a tree eradicated
and erased, therefrom a branch sprout-
ing ppr. RepuUulat.
Bisset, Fenwick- : (i) The trunk of an
oak-tree sprouting afresh {/or Bisset).
145. 2. (2) A phcenix in flames gorged
with a mural cromi ppr. (for Fenwick).
A bscissa virescit. Peril ut vivat. cf.82.2
Bisset, a hand couped in fess holding a
sword in pale, on the point a garland
of laurel, all ppr. cf. 221. 7
Bisset, Scotland, the trunk of a tree ppr.,
a shield arg. pendent fi'om one of its
branches. Revirescit. 145. 8
Bissett, Captain Maurice Elrington,
of Lessendrum, Huntly, N.B., and
Rev. Mordaunt Elrington Bissett, the
trunk of an oak-tree sprouting afresh
ppr. Abscissa virescit. 145. 2
Bisshe, Essex, a hind trippant arg. 1 24. 1 2
Bisshop of Brandean House, Hants :
(1) An eagle's head erased per fesse
or and gu., beaked of the last. 83. 2.
(2) On a ducal coronet or, a griffin
sejant arg., resting the dexter claw on
an escutcheon of the last. Pro Deo et |
tcclcsia. 62. 1 1
55
Bisshopp, Bart, (extinct), of Parham
Parle, Sussex, on a ducal coronet or, a
griffin sejant arg., resting its dexter
claw on an escutcheon of the last.
Pro Deo et ecclesia. 62. 1 1
Bisshopp, Baron, of Barring worth : (i ) On
a ducal coronet or, a griffin sejant arg.,
resting its dexter claw on an escutcheon
of the last. (2) On a flag folded round
a halberd in fess, a falcon arg. Pro
Deo et crclesia.
Bissland, Bilsland, or BuUsland, co. Ren-
frew, a bull's head. Certum pete finem.
cf. 44. 3
BiSSOD, a blackbird ppr. Bis dot qui cito
dat. cf. 106. 2
Bisson, F. S. de Carteret, City Asylum,
Nottingham, same crest and motto.
Bistley, a Doric column or.
Bistley, a cross pattee gu., between two
wings or. no. 7
Bitfield, a demi-wolf rampant, pierced
tlirougb the shoulder and transfixed by
a flagstaff.
Bitterley of Cowdrey, Sussex, out of a
ducal coronet a hand vested, holding
the sun ppr. 209. 2
Blaauw, Henry Thomas Gillman, of
Beechland, Sussex, a demi-Uon rampant
ppr. Feslina lente. ' 10. 2
Blabley, Devonsh., a tiger's head erased
arg., issuing out of rays or.
Blachford, Baron (extinct), see Rogers,
Bart.
Blachford of London, a demi-swan rising,
the wings expanded arg., guttee-de-
larmes. 100. 9
Blachford of London and Dorset, a demi-
swan rising arg., guttee-de-poix. 100.9
Blachford, William Henry, Esquire, of
Ham, Surrey, a demi-swa
rased
arg.,
guttee-de-larmes, gorged with an
Eastern crown or, wings elevated
bendy wavy of the second and gu.
Black of Aberdeen, Scotland, a demi-lion
ppr. Non crux, sed lux. 10. 2
Black, Charles Bertram, Esquire, 38,
Drummond Place, Edinburgh, a demi-
Uon rampant sa., armed and langued
gu. Non crux, sed lux. 10. I
Black of Wigtown, Scotland, a star or,
rising out of a cloud ppr. Spes lucis
ceternce. 164. ii
Black of Glasgow, a kangaroo sejant
ppr. Via crvcis, via lucis. 136. 7
Black of Craigmaddie, co. Stirling, Scot-
land, a demi-lion rampant ppr., gorged
with a collar or. Non crux, seA. lux.
10. 9
Black, Norman Spens. Esquire, of i.
Grove Avenue, Blackrock, co, Dublin,
a demi-lion rampant ppr., gorged with
a collar or. Non crux sed lux.
Black, Charles Bertram, Esquire, c/o.
Messrs. A. and C. Black, Publishers,
Soho, London, W.C, a demi-Uon
rampant sa., armed and langued gu.
Non crux, sed lux.
Black, William George, Esquire, of
Ramoyle, DowanhiU Gardens, Glasgow,
same crest and motto.
Black, Charles Cliristopher, of the Inner
Temple, a mount vert, thereon a cat
gardant ppr., holding between the paws
an escutcheon az., charged with a boar's
head erased or.
Black, a reindeer's head ppr., collared.
cf. 122. I
BLA
Black, an arm embowed, vested, purfled
at the shoulder, the part above the
elbow in fesse lying upon the wreath,
the hand in pale holding a branch of
palm ppr. 203. 7
Black of London, an arm in armour em-
bowed ppr., wielding in the hand, also
ppr., a scimitar arg. Spe vires augen-
adder in pale sa., holding in the mouth
a rose gu., leaved and stalked. Vise
a la fin.
Blackborn, Blackborne, or Blackburn,
Yorks, out of a cloud shedding forth
rays an arm from the elbow erect
vested gu., holding a broken sword of
the last. cf. 208. 13
Blackburn, an antelope's head erased
arg. 126. 2
Blackburn, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-lion rampant ppr., holding in the
dexter paw a mullet sa., gorged with a
plain collar arg., charged with three
muUets of the third. Bonne et belle
asscz.
Blackburn, Scotland, an arm couped
at the shoulder and embowed, the
elbow resting on the wreath, holding
in the hand a bombsheU fired ppr.
Blackburn of Wavertree Hall, Lanes,
and Hawford Lodge, near Wores.,
on a trumpet or, a cock statant ppr.
91. 6
Blackburne, Robert Ireland, of Hale Hall,
Liverpool, and Orford, Lanes, upon a
mount vert, a trumpet or, thereon a
cock gu., beaked, combed, wattled,
spurred, and charged on the breast
with a cinquefoil or. Come ui ieo sue.
237. 16
Blackburne of Richmond, Yorks, a
horse's head couped arg. cf. 50. 13
Blackburne-Maze, WiUiam Peter, Es-
quire, of Shaw House, Newbury,
Berks : ( i ) An eagle displayed erminois,
charged on the breast and on each of the
wings with a cinquefoil gu. 237. 15.
(for Maze). (2) On a mount vert, a
trumpet fesseways or, thereon a cock
gu., beaked, wattled, armed,' and
charged on the breast with a cinquefoil
or (for Blackburne). 237. 16. Garde
ta bien aimee.
Blacke, Suff. and Essex, a hand couped
in fess ppr. 221. 6
Blakeney, John Henry, L.R.C.P., Wood-
ford, Bristol Road, Edgbaston, Bir-
mingham, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding in the hand a sword,
all ppr.
Blackensteiner, out of a coronet or, a
plume of three feathers, the centre one
arg., the others gu.
Blackeny, a harpy gardaHt ppr.
189. I
Blacker of Carrick Blacker, Ireland, an
arm in armour holding a battle-axe
ppr. Pro Deo et rcge.
Blacker of Madras, a dexter arm in
armour embowed, the hand gauntleted
and grasping a battle-axe, all ppr.
Pro Deo et rege.
Blacker, Murray MacGregor, Esquire, a
dexter armed arm embowed ppr., the
hand gauntleted and grasping a battle-
axe ppr. Pro Deo et rege.
BLA
Blacker, William, Esquire, of Castle
Martin, Newbridge, co. Kildaie, same
crest and motto.
Blacker, a nag's heatl couped az., bridled
or. 51- 5
Blacker, Bucks, and of Old Sarum, Wilts,
two lions' beads erased, collared and
addorsed. i8. 2
Blacker, Bucks, a horse's head couped
az., bridled or. 5'- 5
Blacker-Douglas, St. John Thomas, Es-
quire, of Elm Park, Armagh: (i) A
cubit arm erect ppr., grasping a human
heart gu., and charged with a trefoil
slipped vert {for Douglas). (2) A
dexter armed arm embowed ppr., the
hand gauntleted, grasping a battle-
axe ppr. Forward, and Pro Deo et
Tcge.
Blacket, Major-General Sir Edward Wil-
liam, Bart., A.D.C., of Matfen Hall,
Northumb., a hawk's head erased ppr.
Nous (ramillerons en Tespnance.
8S. 12
Blacket and Blackett, a hawk's head
Northumb., a hawk's head erased ppr.
Nous trnvailUrons dans Vespcrance.
SS. 12
Blackett-Ord, John Reginald, Esquire,
Whitfield Hall, Whitfield, R.S.O.,
Northumb., upon a mount vert, an
elk's head erased ppr., pellettee {/or
Ord). Nous travaillerons dans Vesper-
a nee.
Blackford, see Blachford.
Blackball, Scotland, an annulet or, stoned
vert. 167. 14
Blacknall of Totnes, Devonsh., a tiger's
head erased arg., issuing out of rays
or.
Blackie and Blackley, Lanes, a dragon's
head vert, ducally gorged or.
cf. 72. 9
Blackie of Edinburgh, a tiger salient ppr.
Spero in Deo.
Blackie, Robert, Esquire, 7, Great
Western Terrace, Glasgow, Publisher,
a wolf's head erased ppr. Virtute et
fiJJitatc. 30. 8
Blackie, James Robertson, Esquire, of
Ferndean, Cove, Dumbartonsh., and
Northbank, Glasgow, a wolf's head
erased ppr. Virtute et fidelilate.
Blackiston, London, a cock or. 91. 2
Blackley or Blakey of Blackley HaU,
Lanes, a dragon's head vert, ducally
gorged or. cf. 72. 9
Blackman, a demi-Moor in fetters,
crowned with an Eastern coronet.
Blackman, London, .-. griffin erra.
Blackman, a denii-griffin vert, semee of
crescents arg., collared gu. Fide et
fiducin. cj. 64. 2
Blackmore, Devonsh., a Moor's head in
profile sa., erased at the neck ppr.,
and round the neck a chaplet of roses
or, leaved vert.
Blackmore, an arm in armour embowed
ppr., garnished or, supporting a stan-
dard, the banner of the last, the staff
of first, pointed arg. ej. 199. 9
Blackmore, out of a mural coronet or,
an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or. cf. 200. i
Blackmore, a demi-griffin segreant erm.
64. 2
56
Blacknell, Warw. and Berks, an
embowed,
sted
gu-,
affed
"g-.
holding in the hand ppr. four feather:
each per pale of the second and first.
Blackney or Blackeney of Norf., a harpy
gardant ppr. 189. i
Blacknoll and Blakenhall, issuing out of a
cloud az., a hand fessewise ppr., holding
a plume of six feathers alternately
arg. and gu.
Blackshame, an acorn or, stalked and
leaved vert. 152. i
Blackstone of Castle Priory, Wallingford,
Berks, a cock gu. " 91. 2
Blackwall, London, a dexter hand
gauntleted, holding a pheon, all ppr.
211. 7
BlackwaU of BlackwaU, Derbysh., two
arms embowed, habited in mail ppr.,
the hands arg., holding between them
by the nose and ear a greyhound's
head couped sa., collared chequy or
and gu.
BlackwaU, John, of Hendre Uanrast,
North Wales, same crest. Fidelitns.
Blaekwall-Evans. John BlackwaU, of
Blackwall, Derbysh.: (i) On a ducal
coronet or, a boar's head erased fesse-
ways gu. (for Evans). (2) Two arms
embowed, habited in mail ppr., holding
by the nose and ear a greyhound's
head couped at the neck sa., collared
chequy or and gu. (for Blachodl).
Blackwell of Ampney Park, Glouc, two
arms in scale armour embowed, holding
between the hands ppr. a greyhound's
head couped at the neck gu., collared
sa.
Blackwell, a martlet. 95. 4
Blackwell of Sprouston Hall, Norf.. a
swan's head and neck erased arg.,
ducally gorged or. loi. 5
Blackwell, a dove issuing.
Blackwell, Middx., a demi-lion holding
between its paws an anchor ppr.
Petit ardita virtzis. 12. 12
Blackwill, a demi-lion holding between
its paws an anchor ppr. 12. 12
Blackwood, Captain Sir Francis, Bart., on
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
crescent arg. Per vins rectos.
245-3
Blackwood of Ballyleidy, Ireland, on a
cap of maintenance gu., turned up
erm., a crescent arg.
Blackwood, Baron, Ireland, the sun in
splendour. Per tias rectas.
Blackwood, Hamilton-Temple-, Marquess
of Dutlerin and Ava, see Duftcrin and
Ava.
Blackwood, Scotland, a hand holding a
couteau sword ppr. Virtute porta
tuemini. 213. 5
Blackwood, on a mount vert, an escut-
cheon arg., between two laurel-
branches ppr. cf. 146. 14
Blackwood, Edinburgh, rays or beams of
the sun ppr. Per lias rectos.
Bladen of Glastonbury, Somers., a grey-
hound's head erased ppr. Toiijours
fidde. 61. 4
Bladen, Ireland, on a ducal coronet a
griffin passant, wings elevated or,
holding in its beak an arrow ppr.
Spe ft laborc. cf. 63. 2
Bladerjke, a lion's head erased, pierced
through the mouth with a sword in '
fess, all ppr. cf. 17. 8 !
BLA
Blades of Broxwell Hall, Surrey, a demi-
tiger rampant gardant couped, sup-
porting with the paws a staff erect
ppr., therefrom a banner flowing to
the sinister az., fringed or, charged
with two swords in saltire arg., pom-
mels and hilts of the third, surmounted
of the Roman fasces paleways of the
same, the axe headed also arg., inter-
laced with a double chain collar or,
and from the neck pendent by a blue
ribbon a star pagoda, also ppr.
Blades, Yorks, a talbot's head erased
sa. 56. 2
Bladewell and BladweU, Suff., Staffs, and
Norf., a demi-lion per pale indented
arg and gu.. 10. 2
Blagdon of' Boddington Manor House,
Cheltenham, a lion rampant bearing a
Blage, on a broken tilting-spear or, a
lion passant arg., cro^vned of the
first.
Blagrave, Henry Barry, of Calcot Park,
Berks: (i) A falcon ppr., belled or.
85. 2. (2) An oak-tree eradicated ppr.
(3) Three palm-branches ppr. Pro
marte et arte.
Blagrave of Bulmarsh Court, Berks :
(1) An oak-tree eradicated vert.
(2) A falcon ppr. 85. 2
Blagrove, a palm-tree fructed ppr. 144. i
Blagrove, Henry, Esquire, of Abshott,
Hants, a cocoa- tree fructed ppr., there-
from pendent by a chain or, an
escutcheon gu., charged with a greave
of the second.
Blaikie or Blackie, Scotland, a wolf's
head erased ppr. Virtute et fidditate.
30. 8
Blaikie of Craigiebuckler. Scotland, a
Moor's head ppr. Fidelis. 192. 13
Blaine, Sir Robert Stickey, of Summer-
hill, Bath, uses a sword erect ppr.,
pommel and hilt or. Pax out hdhim.
170. 2
Blair, Hunter-, Rev. Sir David Oswald,
Bart., O.S.B., the Abbey, Fort
Augustus, N.B., a stag's head cabossed
ppr. Vigilantio, rohur, voluptas.
122. 5
Blair,, Frederick Gordon, of Blair, Ayr,
a stag lodged ppr. Aino probos.
115. 7
Blair, Patrick, Esquire, of 11, Ainslie
Place. Edinburgh, a dove with wings
expanded. Virtute tutus.
Blair of Balthayock, Perth, a dove, wngs
expanded ppr. Virtute tutus. 94. 2
Blair, Ireland, a stag lodged ppr. 115. 7
Blair of Watton Grove, Surrey, a dove
with wings expanded, holding in his
beak an olive-branch ppr. Virtute
tutus. 94. 5
Blair : (i) A dove, wings expanded ppr.,
charged on the breast with a torteau
for distinction (for Blair), cf. 94. 2.
(2) A wyvern with wings displayed
vert (for Stopford). cf. 70. 8
Blair, Alexander, Esquire, 35, Moray
Place, Edinbiu-gh, uses a dove, wings
expanded and inverted ppr. Virtute
tutu's. 94. 2
Blair, a boar's head couped.
Blair of Dunsky, a boar's head couped
ppr. Virtute et honore. 43. I
Blair, Scotland, a crescent arg. God be
my guide. 163. 2
Blair of Balmill, Scotland, a Roman head
armed ppr. Fades qualis mens talis.
191. 6
Blair of France, a garb or. VirtiUe tutus.
. 153- 2
Blair of Lethenty, Scotland, a garb ppr.
Nee temere, nee timide. 153-2
Blake, Baron Wallscourt, see WaUscourt.
Blake, see Aldrich-Blake.
Blake, Wilts, on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a martlet sa. 95. I
Blake, Bart., Durh., a martlet arg.,
charged on the breast with a fret gu.
cf. 95. 4
Blake of Horstead, Nort., on a morion
ppr., a martlet arg. Bene prceparatiim
peetus.
Blake, Jex-, Rev. Francis William, of
Swan ton Abbot, Norf. : (i) On a
morion ppr., a martlet arg. (2) A
horse's head erased arg., maned or,
holding in the mouth a broken spear
or. Bene prceparatum pectus.
Blake, Suff., a mountain-cat passant
gardant ppr. cf. 26. 4
Blake, Charles Joseph, Esquire, of Heath
House, Maryborough, Queen's Co., a
cat-a-mountain passant guardant ppr.
Virtus sola nobilitat.
Blake, George Francis, Esquire, of
Merlin Park, co. Galway, same crest
and motto.
Blake, Sir Henry Arthur, K.C.M.G., of
Mj'rtal Grove, Youghal, same crest
and motto.
Blake, Henry Claude, Esquire, Athlone,
Pursuivant of Arms, Office of Arms,
The Castle, Dublin, same crest,
charged with a crescent for difference
and motto.
Blake, Martin Joseph, Esquire, of Old
Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C, same crest
and motto.
Blake, Colonel Maurice Charles, C.B., of
TowerhiU, Cloongullane and Muck-
anagh, co. Mayo, same crest and motto.
Blake, Robert Joseph, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Blake, Thomas Joseph, Esquire, a cat-a-
mountain passant guardant ppr. Vir-
tus sola nobilitat.
Blake, Valentine Joseph, Esquire, of
BrookhiU, Claremorris, co. Mayo, same
crest and motto.
Blake, a mountain-cat passant ppr.
Virtus sola nobilitat. 26. 4
Blake of Renvyle, co. Galway, a moun-
tain-cat passant ppr. Virtns sola
nobilitat. 26. 4
Blake, Sir Valentine, Bart., of Menlongh
Castle, CO. Gahvay, Ireland, a cat
passant gardant ppr. Virtus sola
nobilitas. cf. 26. 4
Blake, a bear's head sa., gorged with a
collar arg., holding in the mouth a
lion's gamb erased or.
Blake, Bart., Sir Patrick James Graham,
of Langham, Suff., a leopard passant
gardant ppr. Confido et probitate.
cj. 24. 2
Blake, Ireland, a leopard passant gardant
ppr. Virtus sola nobilitat. cj. 24. 2
Blake, Essex, a dragon's head erased
arg., peUettee. cj. 71. 2
Blake-Daly, John Archer, Esquire, of
Raford, KiltuUa, near Athenry, a
greyhound courant sa., collared, in
front of an oak-tree ppr., fructed gold.
Blake, De Burgh, Charles Ormsby, Es-
quire, of Merlin Park, Merlinstown :
(i) A cat-a-mountain sejant guardant
ppr., collared and chained or, and
above Ung Roy. %tng foy, ung loy.
(2) A mountain cat passant guardant
ppr. Virtus sola nobilitat.
Blake - Humfrey, Lieutenant - Colonel
Thomas, of Heggatt Hall, Horstead,
Norwich: (I) On a ducal coronet an
eagle or, and charged on the breast
for distinction with a cross crosslet
gu. {for Humphrey). 277.11. (2) On a
morion ppr., a martlet arg. Coelestem
spero coronam. ^77. i^
Blakeborne, Yorks, out of a cloud shed-
ding forth rays, an arm from the elbow
erect, vested gu., holding a broken
sword ppr. cf. 208. 13
Blakely of Thorp Hamlet, Norf., a unicorn
passant az., guttee d'or, and ducally
gorged arg., resting the dexter foot on
an escutcheon or, charged with a pale
vair. AUons Dieu ayde. 48. 4
Blakemore of the Leys, Monmouthsh., a
Moor's head in profile sa., gorged
round the neck with a chaplet of
roses or, leaved vert. Pro Deo, pro
rege, pro patria, et lege.
Blakeney, Baron (Blakeney), out of
clouds ppr., an arm erect vested az.,
the hand grasping a sword, both also
ppr. Auxilium meum ah alto.
cj. 210. 12
Blakeney-Lyon-Stewart, Thomas, Es-
quire, of Ballymenagh, co. Tyi-one,
Ireland: (i) Out of an embattlement
ppr., a demi-lion rampant gu. (jor
Stewart), cj. 10. 3. (2) Within two
branches of laurel a lady to the girdle
habited in white, holding in her dexter
hand a thistle and in her sinister a
trefoil, all ppr. (jor Lyon). (3) Out
of clouds ppr., an arm erect couped at
the elbow, vested per pale or and az.,
and charged with an escallop counter-
changed, holding in the hand a dagger,
both also ppr., pommel and hUt or
(jor Blakeney). Forward.
Blakeney, John, Esquire, of Abbert
Castle, Galway, out of a ducal coronet
or, an arm erect, couped at the elbow,
vested gu., cuffed arg., holding in the
hand a sword ppr., hilt and pommel of
the first. Au.rilium meum ab alto.
Blakeney, John Henry, L.R.C.P., of
Woodford, Bristol Road, Edgbaston,
a dexter arm in armour embowed,
holding in the hand a sword all
ppr.
Blakeney, out of a ducal coronet or, an
arm erect, couped at the elbow, vested
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
a sword ppr., hilt and pommel of the
first. Auxilium meum ab alto.
Blakeney, an arm erect, couped at the
elbow, vested gu., cuffed arg., holding
in the hand a sword ppr., hilt and
pommel or. Auxilium meum ab alto.
Blakeney, Ireland, out of a plume of three
ostriclj-feathers an eagle rising ppr.
80. 6
Blakenhall or BlacknoU, issuing out of a
cloud az., a hand ppr., in fes:), holding
a plume of six feathers, two, two, and
two arg. and gu., alternately.
Blakeny or Blackney, Norf., a harpy
gardant ppr. 189. i
BLA
Blaker of Salisbury, Wilts, a demi-horse
sa., ducally gorged or. cj. 53. 3
Blaker of Portslade, Sussex, a horse's
head sa., maned and bridled or. 51. 5
Blaker, Nathaniel Payne, M.R.C.S., 29,
Old Steine, Brighton, same crest.
Blakeston or Blakiston, Durh., a cock or,
collared, combed, and wattled gu.
cj. 91. 2
Blakeway, a tiger's head spotted.
Blakey, Suff., a dragon's head couped at
I the neck vert, gorged with a coronet
arg. cj. 72. 9
Blakie or Blackie, Scotland, a wolf's
head erased ppr. Virtute et fidelitate.
30. 8
Blakiston, Sir Horace Nevile, Bart., of
Lynton, West by Road, Boscombe,
Bournemouth, a cock gu. Doe weU
and doubt not.
Blakiston, Hon. Charles Robert, of Christ-
church, New Zealand, late Member of
the Legislative Council, and Augustus
Frederick Noel Blakiston, also of
New Zealand, use a cock gu. Doe well
and doubt not. 91. 2
Blakiston of Blakiston, Durh., a cock or.
91. 2
Blakiston-Houston, John, Esquire, of
Orangefield and Roddens, Belfast :
(I) A sand-glass ppr. (2) A cock
statant gu., charged with an annulet
or. Doe well and doubt not.
Blakit, a falcon's head erased ppr. 88. 12
Blamore, Glouc, a tiger sejant vert,
collared and chained or. cj. 27. 6
Blanch, a leopard's head gardant erased
g'l- </■ 23. 3
Blanchard, Lanes, on a chapeau an arm
in armour embowed, holding a battle-
axe,
Blanchard, Wilts and Somers., on the
point of a sword in pale a midlet.
169. 3
Blancharden of Blancharden, Kent, a
cock's leg armed with a spur sa., erased
at the thigh, and issuing therefrom
a plume of five ostrich-feathers, alter-
nately or and az.
Blanehfield of Blanchfieldstown, Ireland,
an arm erect vested per pale, alternately
indented gu. and erm., the hand ppr.,
holding a sword arg., pommel and hilt
or.
Blanck of Guildford, Surrey, a dragon's
head couped vert, collared and chained
arg.. holding in the mouth a firebrand
of the last, tiaming ppr.
Blanckagam, a dove holding in its beak
an olive-branch, all ppr. 92. 5
Blanckley, a falchion erect ppr., hilt
and pommel or, pierced through a
leopard's face, also ppr. Pro rege et
lege. cj. 22. i
Blanckmaynes or Blanchmaynes, a leo-
pard's head gardant erased or.
f/- 23- 3
Blancminster, on the trunk of a tree
lying in fess, and sprouting one branch,
a falcon close.
Bland, a griffin's head couped, collared,
the wings addorsed. cj. 67. 11
Bland, Notts, out of a ducal coronet or,
a leopard's head ppr. 23. 11
Bland, Davison-, John, of Kippax Park,
Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's
head ppr. Sperate et virite jortes.
17- 5
BLA
Bland, Loftus Henry Bland, Esquire,
K.C., o{ Blandsfort, Queen's Co., Ire-
land, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's
head ppr., charged with a crescent gu.
Quo fata vacant. cf. 17. 5
Bland, Major-General Edward Loftus, of
Woodbank, Whiteabbey, co. Antrim,
out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head
ppr., charged with a crescent gu.
Quo fata vacant.
Bland, John Humphry, Esquire, of
Fernagh, Whiteabbey, co. Antrim,
same crest and motto.
Bland of London and Norwich, out of a
vallary coronet or, a lion's head ppr.,
charged with a bend sa., thereon three
pheons, aUo or. Potior origine virtus.
Bland, a holly-branch vert. 150.10
Bland, a cock gu. 91. 2
Bland of London and Yorks, same crest.
Vigilante.
Bland of Randall's Park, Leatherhead.
Surrey, a cock gu., beaked, legged, and
wattled or, charged on the breast with
a pheon of the last. cf. 91. 2
Bland, James Franklin, Esquire, J. P., of
Derryquin Castle, co. Kerry, Ireland,
a cock ppr., charged on the breast
with a plieon or. Eloquentia sagitta.
cf. 91. 2
Bland, John Franklin, Esquire, of Holly-
wood, Kenmare, a cock ppr., charged
on the breast with a pheon or. Elo-
quentia sagitta.
Blandford, Marquess of, see Marlborough,
Duke of.
Blandford, Dorset, a dexter hand holding
a pistol ppr. 221. S
Blandy, Frederick, Esquire, of Birchamp
House, Colford, Glouc, a demi-lion
regardant gu., holding between the
paws an urn sa., with flames issuing
ppr. Ex tirna resurgatn.
Blane, Sir Seymour John, Bart., of Blane-
field, Ayrsh., a sword erect ppr., hilt
and pommel or. Paritur pax hello.
170. 2
Blaney or Blayney, London, a horse's
head couped arg., in complete armour
ppr., bridled az. S'- 13
Blaney, a horse's head erased sa. 50. 8
Blaney of Berks, a horse's head erased
sa. Hope well and home well. 50. 8
Blaney, Heref., a nag's head couped
arg., maned and tufted i
bridled
51- 5
Blaney, Heref., a fox passant arg.
Blantyre, Baron (Rt. Hon. Charles
Stewart), Scotland, a dove holding an
olive-leaf in its beak, all ppr. Sola
juvat virtus. 92. 5
Blaquier.De Baron (Blaquier), a garb ppr.,
banded or. Tiens ala virile. 153.2
Blatchford of Osborne, Isle of Wight, a
swan's head and neck erased sa.,
between two wings arg. cf. loi. 6
Blathwaite, on a rock ppr., an eagle
rising arg. cf. 77. 5
Blathwayt, Rev. Wynter Thomas, of
Dyrham Park, Gloucs., and of Lang-
ridge and Porlock, Somers., on a rock
ppr., an eagle rising arg. Virtule et
veritate. cf. 77. 5
Blaumester, a demi-savage holding a club
over his shoulder, all ppr. 186. 5
Blaverhasset, a dexter hand holding a
hunting-horn sans strings ppr., verruled
or. 217. 4
Blaw of Castle Hill, Scotland, an armed
hand holding a sword in pale, all ppr.
210. 4
Blaxland, Edward Tremayne, Esquire, of
Fordwich, Broke, vid Whittingham.
New South Wales, Australia, (i) An
eagle displayed with two heads ppr.,
guttee-de-sang (for Blaxland). 74. 2.
(2) A lion's gamb erect and erased
gu., enfiled with a ducal coronet erm.
(for SandweU). Juste et fortiter.
cf. 36. 3
Blaxton, a goat passant or. cf. 1 29. 5
Blaydes, of Ranby Hall, Notts, a talbofs
head erased sa. Pro Deo, rege, et
palria. 56. 2
Blaydes, a thistle vert, flowered gu.
cf. 150. 2
Blaydes, a demi-leopard salient ppr.,
holding in the dexter paw a sword
arg., hilt and pommel or.
Blaydes of Oulton House, Yorks, a demi-
leopard, collared and chained or,
holding in the dexter paw a sword
erect ppr.
Blaydes-Marvel, Yorks, a talbot's head
erased sa. Pro Deo, rege, et palria.
56. 2
Blayne, Berks, a greyhound's head arg.,
collared az. 61. 2
Blayney of London, a horse's head couped
arg., in complete armour ppr., the
bridle az. 5i- 13
Blayney of the Lodge, Evesham, Worcs.,
a fox passant arg. / rest to rise.
32. I
Blayney, an erm. passant arg. 134. 6
Blayney, Baron (supposed to be extinct), a
nag's head couped arg., bridled gu., on
the forehead a plate of armour, in the
centre of which a spike, all ppr.
Integra mens augtistissima pussessio.
51- 13
Blayney, a fox passant arg. 32. i
Bleamire and Bleaymire of Westml. and
Cumb., a heraldic tiger sejant gu.,
collared and chained or.
Bleddyn or Bleeddyn, a boar passant sa.,
bristled arg. 40. 9
Bledlow of London, in the sea an anchor
ppr. 161. 6
Blencowe of Marston Hall, Oxon., a
sword in pale, hilt upwards, pierced
through a human heart, all ppr.,
between two wings arg. cf. 1 10. 8
Blencowe, John Alexander, of Marston
St. I.a\reence, Northamp., same crest.
Quorsum vivere meri, mori vita.
Blencowe, Robert Campion, Esquure, of
Biiicham Chailey, Lewes, same crest
and motto.
Blencowe, Henry Prescott George, Thoby
Priory, Essex, a sword in pale arg., hilt
in chief or, enfiladed with a human
heart gu., all between two wings ex-
panded arg. Q%iorsum vivere mori,
mori vitce.
Blenerhasset, Sufi., a wolf sejant gu., his
tail fleeted over his back, langued az.
29- 3
Blenkinsopp, Leaton-, George Hderton, of
Hoppyland Ca.stle, Durh., and Humble-
ton Hall, Northumb. : (i) A lion ram-
pant or (for Blenkinsopp). i. 13.
(2) Out of a mural coronet two wings
expanded arg., each charged with a
cross crosslet fitched sa. (for Leaton).
Dieu defcnde Ic droit. 227. 1 1
BLI
Blenman of Croscombe, Somers., a dexter
arm couped and erect ppr., vested sa.,
the ruffle arg., at the wrist a diamond
button, holding in the hand a roll of
parchment ppr. 208. 8
Blennerhasset, Ireland, in the sea a pillar
ppr. 176. 2
Blennerhassett, Sir Rowland, Bart., of
Blennerville, co. Kerry, Ireland, a wolf
sejant ppr. Fortes fortuna juvat.
29- 3
Blennerhassett of Ballyseedy, a wolf
sejant ppr. Fortes fortuna juvat. 29. 3
Blennerhassett, Rowland Ponsonby, Es-
quire, of 52, Hans Place, S.W., a wolf
sejant ppr. Fortes fortuna juvat.
Blenshell or Blinshall, Aberdeen, a hoUy-
leat vert. Deo fervente forebo.
Blesby or Blesbie of Blesbie, Lines, a
griffin's head erased or. 66. 2
Bleset or Blesset, an eagle displayed ppr.
Blesson or Blessone, a martlet arg. 95. 2
Bletsho of Winington, Beds, a wolf's head
or, scmee of hmts muraUv gorged az.
</ 30- 5
Blewet, Blewett, and Bluet, Cornw., and
Holcombe Regis, Devonsh., a squirrel
sejant or, collared and lined gu.. hold-
ing in the paws an acorn of the first
leaved vert.
Blewet, Blewitt, and Bleuett of Grenham,
Somers., a mort head ppr. 193. 11
Blewitt, London, Somers., and Monm., a
squirrel sejant ppr., eating an acorn
or. Spes mea in Deo. 135. 7
Blick, Bucks, a leopard passant arg.,
semee of mullets sa. cf. 24. 2
Blick of the Lodge, Islip, Oxon., a
leopard passant arg., semee of mullets
sa. Ne timere caute eo.
Blick and Blicke, a hawk's lure az.,
ringed or. 178. 11
Bligh or Blighe, Cornw., a dexter arm
couped at the elbow holding in the
hand a battle-axe. cf. 213. 11
Bligh, a griffin's head erased or. 66. 2
Bligh, Kent, a griffin's head erased or.
Finem respice." 66. 2
Bligh, Earl of Darnley, Ireland, a griffin's
head erased or. Finem respice. 66. 2
Blinckarne or Blincarne, Kent, a demi-
lion, holding in the dexter paw a cross
engrailed gu.
Bliss, an arm from the elbow, holding
in the hand a bundle of four arrows,
points dovr-nwards. cf. 214. 3
Bliss of the Temple, London, a dexter
cubit arm erect, holding by the lower
limb a cross couped gu., fleury or.
Virtus sola felicitas.
Bliss of Chipping-Norton, Oxon., a garb
ppr. " 153. 2
Bliss, Sir Henry William, K.C.I.E., 10,
Cornwall Gardens, S.W., a garb or.
Blissett, a sword in pale, entiled with a
thistle ppr. cf. 170. 2
Blithe, London and Lines, a tower, on
the battlements a Uon passant, all arg.
cf. 157. 12
Blithe of London, a lion sejant gu. 8. 8
Blithe, Derbysh., a peacock or, in its beak
a serpent reflexed over the neck ppr.
cf. 103. 7
Blithman of London, a demi-bear arg.,
muzzled gu., holding between its paws
a battle-axe of the last.
fleur-de-lis az. 148. 2
BLI
Blizard or Blizzard, a lady's arm erect,
n the wrist a bracelet. 222. 6
Blobold, two lions' gambs erect and
erased in saltire, the dexter uppermost,
lietwecn two demi-spcai-s or.
Block, Samuel Richard, Esquire, of
London, and of Kentish Town, Middx.,
a mount vert, thereon an eagle with
wings elevated ppr., seizing with the
dexter claw an owl arg.
Block, Major Arthur Hugh, K.A., of
Zimulgherry, Deccan, India, same
rrest and motto.
Block, John Saumarez Talbot, Esquire,
of 15, Talbot Square, London, same
crest and motto.
C Block, Samuel Cecil Macartney, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Blockley, the sun shining on a demi-
eagle with two heads in flames ppr.
cf. 82. 12
Blockney, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
az., a boar's head and neck or. 41. 4
Blockney, the same, collared gu.
cf. 41. 4
Blodlow, a lion rampant sa. i. 10
Blodwell, Suff., a demi-lion per pale,
indented arg. and gii. 10. 2
Bloer of London, a cubit arm vested vert,
holding in the hand ppr. a porame.
(/. 205. 13
Blofeld, Thomas Calthorpe, of Hoverton
House, Norf., a plume of three ostrich-
feathers arg. Domino quid reddatn.
115. I
Blois, Sir Ralph Barrett Macnaghten,
Bart., of Cockfield Hall, Yoxford, Suff.,
a gauntlet erect ppr., holding a fleur-de-
hs arg. Je me fie en Dieu. 254. 5
Blois, De, and Bloys, a Uon rampant
trardant gu. 2. 5
Blomberg, two eagles' wings addorsed
ppr. cf. loq. 12
Blomberg, out of a ducal coronet a demi-
lion rampant double-queued, cf. 10. 6
Blotne of Seven Oaks, Kent, a peacock's
tail erect or. Post virlutum curro.
cf. 115. 6
Blomefield, Leonard, Esquire, of Bel-
mount, near Bath, Somers., a derai-
heraldic tiger az., tufted and crined
or, holding in the mouth a branch of
broom of the same, and holding in the
paws a sword erect, broken at the
point ppr., pommel and hilt or.
Blomefield, Sir Thomas Wilmot Pere-
grine, Bart., of Attleborough, Norf.,
out of a mural coronet arg., a demi-
heraldic tiger az., armed and tufted
or, collared of the first, holding a
broken sword ppr. 245. 8
Blomer or Bloomer of Hagthorpe, Glouc,
an heraldic tiger sejant vert, ducally
gorged, and the chain reflesed over the
Blomfeild, Blomefield, or Bloomfield, two
Hings displayed ppr. 100. 6
Blomfield, Sufi'., a demi-heraldic tiger
rampant arg., holding between its jjaws
a broken sword.
Blommart, an arm couped and embowed,
resting the elbow on the wreath,
holding a sword in pale enfiled with
a savage's head couped.
Blond, Le, Ireland, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a gamecock ppr.
cf. 90. 2
Blondel, a Saracen's head ppr. 190. 5
59
Blondell, a dexter hand holding a battle-
axe, all ppr. 213. 12
Blondevill or Blonville, a Cornish chough
ppr. 107. 14
Blood, a buck's head erased ppr., attired
or, holding in the mouth an arrow of
the second.
Blood, Ireland, a talbot's head sa.,
collared or. cf. i;6. I
Blood, Major-General Sir Bindon, K.C.:
Clare, issuant
a demi-figure of
Honor virtutis
of Cranagh
from waves of the si
Neptune, all ppr
prcemitim.
Blood, Charles Holcraft, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Blood, Frederick William, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Blood, John, Esquire, of Ballykilty,
ArdsoUus, co. Clare, same crest and
motto.
Blood, Joseph Fitzgerald, Esquire, of
S, Lome Road, Birkenhead, same crest
and motto.
Blood, Neptune Fitzgerald, Esquire, of
Vrede, Orange River Colony, South
Africa.
Bloodworth, a dexter hand couped in fess
gu., holding a cross crosslet fitched in
pale sa. 221. 10
Bloom, a cubit arm erect, vested az.,
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
some slips of broom, stalked vert.
Bloomfield, Baron, Ireland, out of a mural
coronet or, charged with two cinque-
foils in fess az., a bull's head ppr.
Fortes fortuna juvat.
Bloomfield, a fox's head ppr. 33. 4
Bloomfield, a bull's head ppr. cf. 44. 3
Bloomfield of Kithroe, co. Tipperary,
L'eland, a bull's head erased sa., armed
and langued or. Fortes fortuna juvat.
44- 3
Bloomfield, two wings issuing ppr. 109. 6
Bloor or Bloore, an arm in armour em-
bowed, holding a cutlass, all ppr.
cf. 196. 10
Bloss of Ipswich, Suff., a demi-angel,
holding in the dexter hand a griffin's
head erased. 1S3. 3
Blosse, Lynch-, Sir Henry, Bart., of
Castle Carra, co. Mayo, Ireland, a
lynx passant coward arg. Nee teniere,
nee iimide.
Blossom or Blossome, out of a ducal
coronet a hand holding a swan's head
and neck erased. 220. 7
Blossome or Blossun, a ram passant ppr.
</ 131- 13
Bloundell or Blundell, a squurrel sejant
or, cracking a nut ppr. 135. 7
Bloundell of Carlington, Beds, a squirrel
sejant gu., collared and holding a nut
or. c/. 135. 7
Blount of Maple-Durham, Oxon., on a
ducal coronet or, a wolf passant sa.
Blount, Baron Mountjoy ol Thurveston
and Earl ot Newport (extinct), on a
ducal coronet or, a crescent of the
same.
Blount, London and Glouc, a sea-lion
rampant erm., ducally crowned or.
cf. 20. 5
Blount, Darell-, John, Esquire, of Maple-
Durham, Oxon. : (i) The sun in splen-
dour, charged in the centre with an
eye, all ppr. (for Blount). (2) Out of
a ducal coronet or, a man's head in
profile, couped at the shoulders and
bearded ppr., wTeathed round the
temples or and az., on the head a cap,
also az., fretty arg., tasselled of the
first, and turned up erm., for differ-
ence a cross crosslet az. (for Darell).
Lux tua vita mea.
Blount, the sun or, charged with a gaunt-
let sa., garnished or.
Blount of Kinlet: (i) An armed foot in
the sun ppr. 162. 12. (2) On a
chapeau gu., turned up erra., a lion
passant of the first, ducally crowned or.
cf. 4. 9
Blount of Wadeley, Shropsh., and
London, a lion passant gu., crowned or.
cf. 6. 2
Blount, Su: Walter de Sodington, Bart.,
of Sodington, Worcs., an armed foot in
the sun ppr. Lux tua via mea.
162. 12
Blount, late Walter Aston Edward, Es-
quire, an armed foot in the sun, all
ppr. Lux tun via mea. 162.12
Blount, Sir Edward Charles, K.C.B., of
Iniberhorne, Sussex, a sun in splendour
charged with a gauntlet ppr. Lux tua
Blount, behind the rays of the sun or, a
bull's head sa.
Blount, in the sun a grifiSn's head erased,
all ppr. 162. 14
Blount, Archibald Henry, of Orleton,
Heref., a cross sa., in the sun in splen-
dour or. Mors crucis mea salus.
Blount (alias Croke), in a crescent az.,
two swans' heads reversed and inter-
laced arg., in the beak of each an
annulet gu. 100. 1 1
Blouyle, Suff., a demi-lion rampant per
pale indented arg. and gu. 10. 2
Blow, two wings conjoined arg. 109. 6
Blower, out of a mural coronet or, a
demi-eagle displayed vert, vulned in
the breast by an arrow of the first,
feathered arg. 80. 7
Bloxam of Bloxam, Oxon., and Rugby,
Warw., an anchor in bend sinister or,
cabled az.
Bloxam and Bloxham, a shuttle az.
176. 14
Bloxholmedax, in front of a tree vert,
a boar passant arg.
Bloxsome of the Rangers, Glouc, a
wyvern's head erased or, transfixed by
a spear-head in pale sa. Non timere
sed fortiter.
Bloye, a mullet gu., between two branches
of palm in orle vert. 146. 8
Bloys of Ipswich, Suff., a gauntlet ppr.,
purfled or, holding a fleur-de-lis of the
last.
Bluck, a bull's head erased gu., armed
44- 3
Bludder or Binder, Lines, and Middx., a
lion's head erased arg., pierced through
the neck with a broken spear of the
Bludder, Binder, or Bluther, London, a
lion's head erased arg., pierced through
neck with the blade" of a sword of the
last, the wound gu. cf. 17. 13
Bludworth, a naked arm embowed ppr.,
guttee-de-sang, holding a wreath of
laurel vert. 202. 4
Bluet and Bluett of Holcombe Court,
Holcolm-Regis, Devonsh., a squirrel
BLU
sejant or, collared and lined gu., and
holding in its paws an acorn of the
tirst, leaved vert. In Deo omnia.
Bluett, Colonel Charles Edward Lane, of
Tormohun House, Torquay, a squirrel
sejant or, in his paw an acorn vert,
fructed or. In Deo omnia.
Blufield, a dcmi-grtyhound, wounded in
the breast with an arrow ppr.
Blumberg, Ludwig Alexander, Esquire,
of Palace Gardens, Kensington, and
Victor George Blumberg, Esquire, on
a mount vert, a lion's head erased or,
seraee of estoiles sa. Concordia vim
dal. cf- 17- 8
Blund, a cock's head erased gu. 90. I
BlundeU, Ireland, on a tower an eagle
rising ppr. 156. 8
BlundeU, an arm in armour embowed,
the hand holding a scimitar, all ppr.
Unus et idem jerar. 196. 10
BlundeU, a unicorn's horn ppr.
BlundeU, a demi-lion rampant sa., hold
ing in the paws a cross-tau fitchee
erect arg.
BlundeU, William Joseph, Esquire, the
HaU, Crossby, Liverpool, same crest.
BlundeU, Charles Joseph Weld, of Inci
BlundeU, Lanes, and Cardington, Beds
(i) A squirrel sejant gu., collared, and
holding a nut or, charged on the body
with a bezant for distinction. (2) A
wyvern sa. guttee-d'eau, collared,
chained, and winged or. Nil sine
numine.
BlundeU, a hawk holding in the dexter
claw an ear of wheat ppr. 85. ;
Blunden, Ireland, on the point of a spea:
a dolphin naiant ppr. 140. 9
Blunden, Sir William, M.D., Bart., of
Castle Blunden, co. Kilkenny, Ireland,
a demi-lion rampant per fesse sa. and
arg., armed and langued gu. Ceda
amori. 10. 2
Blunden of Bishop's Castle, Shropsh., a
demi-griffin or, gorged with a
erra. cf. 64. 2
Blundeston, a wolf passant arg. 28. 10
Blundestone and Blunstone, Suff., the sun
rising ppr. Post nuhes lux.
Blunt, the sun in splendour or. 162. 2
Blunt, on a mount vert, a sun in splendour
ppr. 162. 3
Blunt of Wallop House, Hants, the sun
in glory, charged on the centre with an
eye issuing tears, aU ppr. Inter lachry-
mas mical.
Blunt, Sir William, Bart., of Heathfield
Park and Ringraer, Sussex, same crest.
Lux tua vita mea. Inter lachrymas
micnt.
Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen, Esquire, 104,
Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, a
lion statant, crowned or, on a cap of
maintenance. Respiciendo prospi-
ciende.
Blunt, the sun in splendour or, charged
in the centre with a slipper.
Blunt, out of a coronet or, a bull's head
couped near the shoulders sa.
c/. 44. II
Blunt, Notts, a wolf passant sa.
2.'. 10
BIyth, Sir James, Bart., 33, Portland
Place, W., in front of a mound vert,
thereon a bull statant arg., ringed and
chained or, three roses gu. Spero
meliora. 250. 18
60
BIyth, Scotland, an arm in
bowed, holding by the middle of the
blade a drawn sword point downwards,
aU ppr. 195-6
Blytb, a buck's head ppr. Spero mehora.
121. 5
BIyth, a stag's head erased gu., attired
or, gorged with a chaplet vert. 120. 3
Blythe, Bodmin, Cornw., a griffin's head
erased or. 66. 2
Blythe, Yorks, a buck's head erased or,
attired of the same, collared az.
cf. 121. 2
Blythe of Cornw., an arm embowed,
habited per pale or and az., cuffed
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a battle-
axe, staff of the second, headed of the
third.
Blythe, Norf., a stag's head couped gu.,
gorged with a chaplet of laurel ppr.
120. 3
Blythe, in a wTcath erm. and gu., a
roebuck's head erased of the second,
attired or, gorged with a chaplet vert.
cf. I20. 3
Blythe of Norton, Derbysh., a roebuck's
head erased, attired or, gorged with a
chaplet vert. 120. 3
Blythswood, Baron (Campbell), Blyths-
wood House, Renfrew, N.B. ; (i) A
lymphad sa. (2) An oak-tree with a
lock hanging from one of the branches,
all ppr. Vincit labor. Quai seraia
secura.
Boade, a ram's head gorged with a fess
indented sa., charged with three
escallops arg. c/. 130. i
Boag or Bogg, a sand-glass ppr. 177. 15
Boag, Sir Robert, of Belfast, and of
Violet Lodge, Groomport, co. Down,
Ireland, an hour-glass between two
oak-branches in orle ppr. Regit omnia
tejnpiis
Boak, a beacon fiied ppr. 177. 14
Board of BordhiU, Sussex, and IJindlleld,
a stag erm.
Board, an antelope statant or. Per-
foratiis. 126. 12
Boardman, a lion sejant, coUared and
lined or. 7-4
Boardman, William, Esquire, of Farring-
ton House, Penwortham, Lanes, a
stag's head sa., erased gu., crusily and
attired or. cf. 121. 2
Boase, Cornw., a demi-lion charged with
three bezants on the shoulder, and
with a star on the hip, holding in its
paws five arrows, four in saltier and
one in fess at the top.
Boatneld, five arrows sa., entiled with a
ducal coronet or. 173. 9
Bock, a hawk's leg and wing conjoined,
the first belled and jessed, aU ppr.
113. 5
Bocket, a horse's head between two wings
addorsed.
Booking, Suff., on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a leopard passant ppr. 24. i
Bockingham, Suff., on a chapeau a lion
statant gardant, coUared and ducaUy
crowned. cf. 4. 2
Bockland or Bocklande, a buU's head
erased arg., ducally gorged sa. 44. 2
Bockland or Bocklande, a hawk close
regardant arg., beaked and belled
or.
Bockley, the sun shining on a demi-eagle
with two heads in flames ppr. c/. 82. 12
BOD
of Enfield, Middx., of KirkUng-
ton Park, Notts, and Essex, a stag
trippant ppr. 117. S
Boddicott, Bodicote, or Bodycoat, a
weaver's shuttle in pale az., tlireaded
arg. 176. 14
Boddington or Bodington, a lion's gamb
grasping a scimitar, all ppr. 38. 13
Boddington or Boddinton, a demi-lion
rampant gu., holding in the dexter
paw a cross crosslet fitched arg.
II. 5
Boddington (anciently of Brinldow,
Warw.), Reginald Stewart Boddington,
Esquire, 15, Markham Square, Chelsea,
S.W., a demi-Uon rampant gu., holding
in the dext«r paw a cross crosslet
fitched arg. Vincit Veritas. 11. 5
Boddington, Henry, Esquire, J. P., of
PownaU HaU, WUmslow, Chesh., a
demi-lion az., gorged with a coUar-
gemel, and holding in the dexter paw
a cross crosslet fitchee or, resting the
sinister on a lozenge az., charged with
a cross crosslet, also fitchee or. Vincit
Veritas. 1 1 . 8
Boddy, Evan Marlett, Esquire, F.R.C.S.
(Edinburgh), 109, Ashted Row, Bir-
mingham, a staff erect raguly gu.,
enfiled with a ducal coronet or. l'»
corporis et animi. I47- ^-
Bode, of Feversham, Kent, a greyhound's
head couped arg., collared and ringed
sa., the collar charged with three
escaUops of the fu-st. c/. 61. 2
Bodell, a dexter arm embowed vested
stabbing with a sword a squirrel sejant
regardant ppr.
Bodelsgate, Cornw., a horse's head erased
arg. 51- 4
Boden, Lanes, a stork's head erased
arg.. between two hlies ppr. Diligentii
el ngilantia.
Boden, Henry, of the Friary, Derbysh.,
a swan, the wings extended ppr.
Contra audentior ito. 99. 12
Boden, .AlarshaU, Esquire, of Burton
Crescent, St. Pancras, Middx., an eagle
rising or, charged on the breast with a
rose gu., and perched upon four mascles
conjoined in fesse of the same.
Bodenfield, an eagle's head erased between
two wings arg., ducaUy crowned or.
cf. 84. 2
Bodenham of Rotherwas, Heref., a
dragon's head erased sa. . Veritas
liberabit. cf. 71. 2
Bodenham, Heref., out of a ducal coronet )
or, a wing sa. 109. i
Bodenham, Heref., a dragon's head
erased sa. cf. 71. 2
Bodicote, a weaver's shuttle in pale az.,
threaded arg. 176. 14
Bodington, a demi-lion rampant gu., hold-
ing in his dexter paw a cross crosslet
fitched acg. 1 1. 5
Bodington, a lion's gamb grasping a
scimitar ppr. 38. 13
Bodkin of Annagh, Ireland, a wild boar
ppr. Crom-a-boo. 40- 9
Bodkin, Rev. Dr., the Cloisters, Chelten-
ham, same crest and motto. 297. 4
Bodkin, a leopard's face or, 22. 2
Bodkin, a piUar sa. 176. 3
Bodley or Bodlegh of Dunseombe, in
Crediton, Devonsh., on clouds az., en-
circled with rays or, a ducal coronet
of the last.
BOD
Bodley of Streatham, Surrey, a bull's head
or. cf. 44. 3
Bodley, a demi-wolf holding btewecn its
paws a ducal coronet, all ppr.
c/. 31. 12
Bodrigan or Bodrugan, a dexter hand
erei t, round the wrist a ribbon.
Bodwida, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis or.
199. 14
Body, a staff raguly and erect gu.,
entiled with a ducal coronet or.
147. 12
Body, Charles Ash, Esquire, of the Cedars,
Sydenham Hill, a demi-lion or, charged
with two bars sa., holding in the dexter
paw a distaff in bend sinister ppr., and
supporting with the sinister an eagle's
head erased gu. Omne bonum desuper.
249. 12
Bodychan, Sparrow, Henry Glendeor, of
Gwyn-tlu, Bodychan, Anglesej', a
sparrowhawk. HoiKStas optima poUtia.
Bodyham, a pegasus at full speed wings
addorsed and ducally gorged,
c/. 47. I
Boehm, Sir Edgar Collins, Bart., Bram-
lands, Woodmancote, Sussex, a hat
sa., charged on the turn-up with
three bezants fessewise. Sola mea
testis. 234. 9
Boehm, Bohem, and Boeham, between
two elephants' trunks per fesse arg.
and sa., a horse-shoe of the first.
Boevey, Crawley-, Sir Thomas Hyde,
Bart., Flaxley Abbey, Glouc, on a
mount vert, a heron ppr., collared or,
holding in the dexter claw a saltire of
the last. Esse quam videri. 239. 6
Bog and Bogg, see Boag.
Boger, an eagle, wings expanded, sup-
p.-.rting a flag. cf. 78. 14
Boger, Captain Edmund, R.N., on a tower
or. charged with two lozenges in fe.ss
vairce arg. and gu., a dove with an
olive-branch in its beak, all ppr.
Boger, Walter Deeble, of Wolsdon, Cornw.
in front of a cubit arm ppr., holding
a dibble in bend or, and a rose gu.,
leaved and slipped in bend sinister
ppr., a cinquefoil, also or.
Boger, Francis Herbert, Esquire, of
Jlelbourne, Australia, same crest.
Boger, John Richard, Esquire, of 29,
St. Edmund's Terrace, Regent's Park,
same crest as Boger of Cornw.
Boger, Percival Sylvester, Esquire, of
Saltash, Cornwall, same crest as Boger
of Cornw.
Boger, William Henry, Esquire, of
Fowey, Cornw., same crest as Boger of
Cornw.
Bogg, Sutterin, Lines, a bat displayed
ar,'., armeil or. 137. II
Boggis or Boggs, the sail of a ship ppr.
160. 9
Boggis-RoKe : ( i ) A raven on a branch
sprouting at the dexter end (for Eol/e).
(2) The sail of a ship ppr. [for Boggis).
.-ivancez.
Bogie and Boggie, a lamb supporting a
Hag. Deus pastor meus. 131. 2
Bogle, Scotland, a rose slipped and leaved
p])r. Dtdcedine. 149. 5
Bogle, Captain John du Terreau, R.E.,
in front of a primrose gu., stalked
and leaved vert, a fret or. Dulciue ex
aspersus.
61
Bogle of Daldowie, Scotland, a primrose
stalked and leaved ppr., thereon a bee
feeding sa. E lahore dulcedo.
Bogle of Hamilton's Farm, Ayr, and
Shettlestone, Lanark, a ship in full
sail ppr. Spe meliore vehor.
160. 13
Bogle, Gilbert, 42, Heaton Grove,
Newcastle-on-Tyne, on waves of the
sea a ship of three masts in full sail
ppr.
Bogle, a tower ppr. 156. 2
Bogley, a cross Calvary sa., on three
grieces gu. 166. i
Bohem, a horse-shoe arg., between two
elephants' trunks per fesse of the same
and sa.
Bohun, De, a wolf current ppr. 28. 4
Bohun of Tressingfield, Suff., on a chapeau
a quatrefoil pierced erm., in the centre
thereof a bezant. cf. 148. 10
Bohun or Boone, Lines, out of a ducal
coronet gu., a cup arg., between two
elephants' tusks or.
Bohun, Earls of Hereford, Essex, and
Northampton {extinct), on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a lion statant
gardant and ducally crowned or.
cf. 4. 2
Boidell, a greyhound's head erased az.
61. 4
Boileau, Chester, a heart inflamed ppr.
181. 13
Boileau, Sir Maurice Colborne, Bart., of
Tacolnestone Hall, Norf., in a nest
or, a pelican in her piety ppr., charged
on the breast with a saltier couped
the nest resting in a foreign coronet.
tout mon cceur.
Bois, a stag's head arg., attired gu., be-
tween the attires a mound or.
cf. 121. 5
Bois, a lion rampant gu. i. 13
Bokeland, a lion rampant, holding Ije-
tween his fore-paws a pair of scales,
all ppr.
Bokeland, an eagle's head couped gu.,
between two wings chequy or and
vert. 84. 2
Bokenham, Norf., three mullets in
chevron. 164. 7
Bokenham, Norf., a lion rampant gu.
I- 13
Bokinge or Boking of Boking, Suff., a
man's head couped at the shoulders
arg., the hair vert. cf. 190. 13
Bolaine or Boloine of London, a buU's
head couped arg. cf. 44. 3
Boland, Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet
or, a cubit arm erect, holding in the
hand three arrows in bend sinister, all
ppr. 214. 3
Bolbeck or Bolebeck, a lion sejant, sup-
porting with his dexter paw a broken
lance, all ppr. cf. 8. 11
Bolckow, Charles Ferdinand Henry, of
Marton Hall, Yorks, a boar passant az.,
in front of seven acorns or, leaved and
stalked ppr. Sicscipere et finire.
cf. 40. 2
Bolcole, a demi-reindeer ppr., collared,
traced, and charged on the shoulder
with an etoile or.
Bold or Bolde, out of a ducal coronet gu.,
a griffin's head sa., between two wings
displayed or. cf. 67. i
Bold of Bold, Lanes, a griffin segreant
sa., armed and legged or. 62. 2
De'i
BOL
Bolden, John Leonard, of Hyning, Lan-
caster : (i) Out of a ducal coronet
or, a tiger's head arg. 27. 3. (2) A
swan or. Pour hien disirer. 99. 2
Boldero and Bolderowe, a pomeis.
cf. 159. 14
Boldero, Rev. John Simon, Amblecote
Vicarage, Stourbridge, a greyhound
courant.
Boldero, Rev. John Herbert, Rattlesden,
Suff., a greyhound sejant gu., collared
or. Aitdax ero. 59. 4
Bolders, Boldorne, and Boldron, a grey-
hound current gu., collared or.
cf. 58. 2
Bolding, late George Frederick, Esquire,
of 224, Hagley Road, Edgbaston, in
front of a demi-seahorse ppr., a garb
fesseways or. Sto pro verilnte. 253.12
Boldrowe, Suff'.. a lion's gamb arg., grasp-
ing a saltier az.
Bolebec or Bolebeck, a lion sejant sup-
porting with his dexter paw a broken
lance, all ppr. cf. 8. 11
Boleine, a bull's head couped arg.,
langued gu., charged on the neck with
a crescent or.
Boles, out of a mural coronet az., a lion's
head arg. 19. 12
Boleyn, Bollens, or BoUin, two branches
of thorn in orle ppr. cf. 146. 6
Bolger, a dexter arm couped and em-
bowed fesseways ppr., holding in the
hand three ears of rye leaved or. 202. 6
Bolger of St. Austins, Ireland, an escallop
reversed or. Deus nobis hcec otia fecit.
141. 9
Bolhalth, from the top of a tower issuing
from the wreath an arm embowed hold-
ing a spear in fess, all ppr. 201. 10
Bolingbroke and St. John, Viscount (St.
John), Lydiard Park, Swindon, Wilts,
on a mount ppr., a falcon rising and
belled or, ducally gorged gu. Nee
qucerere. nee spernere honorein.
Bolitho, Thomas Bedford, of Trewidden,
Penzance, Cornw., in front of a fern-
brake a cubit arm and hand erect ppr.,
vested az., charged with three bezants
cuffed arg., the hand holding a fleur-de-
hs sa. Re Deu.
Bolitho, John Borlase, Esquire, in front
of a fern-brake ppr., a cubit arm erect
vested az., charged with three bezants,
cuffed arg., in the hand ppr. a fleur-de-
ils sa. Re Deu.
Bolitho, Otho Glynn, Esquire, of Poltair,
Cornw., same crest and motto.
Bolitho, Thomas Bedford, Esquire, of
Trewidden, near Penzance, same crest
and motto.
Bolitho, Thomas Robins, Esquire, of
Trengwainton, Hea Moor, Cornw.,
R.S.O., same crest and motto.
BoUtho, William Edward Thomas, Es-
quire, of York House, Penzance, same
crest and motto.
BoUand of Oapham, Surrey, an eagle's
head erased ppr., gorged with a collar
erm., holding in the beak a peg sa.
Bolland, a hart trippant ppr., attired or.
117. 8
Bollardt of Antwerp and DubUn, a
griffin's head erased arg. 66. 2
BoUe and Bolles, Bart, (extinct), of BoUes
Hall, Lines, a demi-boar wounded in
the breast with a broken spear.
cf. 40. 13
BOL
Bollen, a talbot gii., collared and leashed
or. c/. 54. 5
BoUens and Bolleyn, two branches of
thorn disposed in orle ppr. cf. 146. 6
BoUers, an arm vested, couped and em-
bowed in fesse, the elbow resting on
the wreath, holding a cross crosslet
fitchce. 303. 9
Bolles, Middx., and of Scampton, Lines,
a buck's head arg., attired or.
121. 5
Bolles and Bolls, Su£f., a cock crowing
or, combed, wattled, legged, and armed
gu. 91- 2
Bolleyn and Bollin, see Boleyn and Bol-
Boliingbroke, Bollingbrook, and Bollins-
brook, a Spanish hat az., turned up
arg., in front three feathers of the last.
115. 4
Bolney, Berks, and of Bolney, Sussex, a
skeleton's head couped at the shoulders
ppr., holding in the mouth a firebrand
or, flammant at both ends ppr.
Bolourd, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-eagle gu. 80. 4
Bolron, a dove volant sa. cf. 93. 13
Bolron, an arm in fess couped at the
shoulder and embowed, the elbow
resting on the wreath, the hand holding
a sword in pale, entiled with a savage's
head. 201. 7
Bolster, George, Esquire, of Springville,
Kanturk, co. Cork, a cubit arm erect
in armour ppr., charged with three
plates in pale, the hand bare grasping
a scimitar, also ppr., hilt and pommel
or. I'i ct virtute. 263. 5
Bolster, Thomas, Esquire, of Springville,
Kanturk, co. Cork, same crest and
motto.
Bolstred and Bolstrode, a bull's head and
neck between two wings expanded gu.,
armed arg. 43. 10
Bolt or Boult, a stork ppr. 105. u
Bolter, a lion's head erased sa., imperially
crowned or. cj. 17. 14
Bolthorpe, a demi-tiger salient or, ducally
gorged arg., cf. 2^. 10
Bolton, Baron (Orde-Powlet), Bolton
Hall, Leyburn. Yorks, and Hackwood
Park, Basingstoke, a falcon rising and
belled or, charged on the breast and
wings with three etoiles in fess gu.,
gorged with a ducal coronet az., and
holding in the beak a salmon ppr.
Aymez loyaulte. 239. 9
Bolton, Henry Hargreaves, Esquire, of
Heighside, Newchurch-in-Rossendale,
Lanes, three bird-bolts, two in saltire
and one in fesse ppr., thereon a falcon
close, belled and jessed or. Sursum
corda. 255. 15
Bolton, Henry Hargreaves, jnr.. Esquire,
of High Brake, Huncoat, Accrington,
Lanes, same crest and motto.
Bolton of Bolton, Lanes, a hawk arg.,
belled or. 85. 2
Bolton, Edwin, Esquire, of Carbrook,
Larbert, Stirlingah., a falcon close sa.,
armed, jessed, and belled or. Indusiria
d virtute. cf. 85. 2
Bolton of Bective Abbey, co. Meath, a
hawk arg., belled or. 85. 2
Bolton of Woodbridge, Suff., a falcon
close arg., charged on the breast with
a trefoil slipped vert, beaked and belled
or. cf. 8^ 2
62
Bolton, on a mount vert, a hawk rising
sa., belled and charged on the breast
with two bird-bolts in saltire or.
Bolton of Cranwich, Norf., on a mount
vert, a falcon erm., beak and beUs or,
holding in the beak a trefoil slipped
of the first.
Bolton, a falcon arg. 85. 2
Bolton, a falcon arg., with the wings
expanded or. 87. i
Bolton-Massy of Brazil, co. Dublin, and
of Ballywire, co. Tipperary : (i) Out
of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head
gu., armed sa. {for Massy), cf. 44. 11.
(2) A falcon belled ppr., jessed az. {for
Bolton). Pro libertale patria. c/. 85. 2
Bolton, a tun erect ppr., transpierced by
an arrow fesswise or.
Bolton, Boltone, or Boltoun, a horse
saddled and bridled at fuU speed. 52. 1
Bolton, a hind's head per pale indented
arg. and az., holding in the mouth a
broad arrow or, feathered and headed
arg. cf. 124. I
Bolton or Boulton, Lanes and Yorks, a
buck's head erased arg., attired or,
gorged with a chaplet vert, and pierced
through the neck with an arrow of the
second.
Bomford, North-, Captain John: (I) A
griffin segreant arg., charged on the
shoulder with a cross crosslet litchee
gu. {for Bomford). cf. 62. 2. (2) A
wyvern's head erased vert, langued gu.,
collared and chained or {for North).
Justus et fidelis. cf. 71. 2
Bomlord, Ireland, an eagle displayed
holding in the dexter claw a dagger.
75- 7
Bomont, an ostrich, the wings expanded
arg.
Bon, Le, of Fameaux, Normandy, out of
a ducal coronet or, a plume of ostrich-
feathers arg. Confido.
Bonamy, Guernsey, a plume of three
feathers or. 115. i
Bonar of Kimmerghame, Berwick, a
sword in pale ppr. Denique ccplurti.
170. 2
Bonar, John Andrew MacdoneU, Glen-
bum. Granville Road, Sevenoaks, a
sword in pale, the blade ppr.. the hilt
and pommel or. Dcniqut ccelum.
302. 14
Bonar, a dexter hand charged on the
palm with an eye and holding a heart
bleeding ppr. PrtEStal tuto qumn cito.
Bond, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset : ( i ) An
eagle rising sa., charged with a fess or.
(2) A demi-pegasus az., winged and
semee of estoiles or. Non sufficit orbis.
cf. 47- 5
Bond, Nathaniel, of Creech Grange,
Dorset: (I) An eagle's wing sa.,
charged with a fesse or. 247. 4. (2) A
demi-pegasus az., winged and semee of
estoiles or. Non sufficit orbis.
Bond of Peckham, Surrey, and Saltash,
Cornw., a demi-pegasus az., winged
and semee of estoiles or. cf. 47. 5
Bond or Bonde, an old man's head in
profile ppr., the hair sa.
Bond, Ireland, an ostrich-head between
two branches of palm in orle. cf. 96. 10
Bond, John Gregory, Greatwood, Penryn,
Cornw., a lion sejant ppr.
Bond of Coolamber, co. Longford, Ireland,
a lion sejant arg. 8. 8
Bond, Bart, (crlincl), on a mount vert, a
lion sejant arg. cf. 8. 8
Bond, Gerald Denis, Esquire, of Holme
Priory, Wareham, a wing sa., charged
with a fesse or. 247. 4
Bond, William Henry, Esquire, of
Fryern Court, Hants, same crest.
Bond, M'Geough-, Joshua Walter, of
DrumsiU, co. Armagh, Ireland: (i) A
lion sejant arg., charged on the shoulder
with an annulet sa. {for Bond), cf. S. 8.
(2) A dexter arm embowed, the hand
grasping a scimitar in the act of
striking, all ppr. (for M'Geough). Nemo
me impune lacessit. 201. i
Bond of Cawbery and Walford, Heref.,
and of Newland and Redbrook, Glouc,
a demi-lion. 10. 2
Bonde, an old man's head in profile ppr.,
the hair sa.
Bonde of Coventry, Warw., a demi-griffin
gu., bezantee, holding in the beak a
twig vert, seeded or. cf. 64. 2
Bondiville, Yorks, a stag's head ppr.
121. 5
Bone, a bone and a palm-branch in saltier
ppr. 147. 4
Bone or Bonn, a sword and a key in
saltier ppr. 171. 10
Boneham and Bonham, a pheon in pale,
point downwards, with part of tlit^
broken shaft remaining therein.
174. 10
Bonekill, Scotland, a demi-man in
armour brandishing in his dexter hand
a sword, all ppr. 1S7. i
Bonekill, Scotland, a dexter hand holdint;
a buckle or. 223. 1 1
Bonell of Duffield, Derbysh., a demi-lion
rampant sa. 10. i
Bonest and Bonus, London, a talbot's
head couped arg. 56. 12
Bonfoy or Bunfoy of Hease, Middx., an
arm couped and erect in armour ppr.,
holding in the gauntlet a cross Calvary
gu. En bonne foy.
Bonham, Wilts, the stump of a tree in
fess sprouting ensigned with a fleur-
de-lis. 145. 13
Bonham, Essex, a mermaid ppr. Esse
quatn videri. 184. 5
Bonham, Edward William, Esquire,
H.M. Consul, Calais, France, a mer-
maid ppr., holding in her dexter lianil
a looking-glass and in her sinister
a comb. Esse qtmm videri.
■ 184- 5
Bonham, Sir George Francis, Bart.,
Knowle Park, Cranleigh, Surrey, upon
a rock a mermaid holding in her
dexter hand a wreath of coral and in
her sinister a mirror, all ppr. Esse
quam videri.
Bonham of Petersfield, Hants, a dragon's
head arg., guttee-de-sang. cf. 71. I
Bonham, see Boneham.
Boniface, Sussex, a talbot passant sa.
54. I
Bonnell, Norf., a lion rampant or,
holding between his paws a cross
crosslet az.
Bonnell of Isleworth, JDddx., a lion
rampant or, holding between the paws
a cross crosslet, and charged on the
shoulder with an annulet, both az.
Bonnell of London, a demi-lion erased or,
pellettee, queue-fourchee interlaced,
supporting a spear of the first.
BON
Bonnell, Ireland, a demi-lion az., holding
between the paws a cross crosslet
fitchee or. Terris peregrinus et hospcs.
cf. II. lo
Bonner, a unicorn's head couped between
two wings and holding in the mouth a
trefoil.
Bonner, Oxon., a talbot's head arg.,
collared az., studded, rimmed, and
ringed or. cf. 56. i
Bonnet of France and London, a uni-
corn's head couped vert, purfled and
crined or. Eara honitas. 49. 7
Bonnett, a cubit arm in armour lying in
fesse and holding a cross crosslet
iitched az. 21 1. 14
Bonney, a square padlock ppr. 168. 13
Bonney, a martlet ppr. Ne quid 7iimis.
95- 4
Bonney, Rev. Thomas George, 23,
Denning Road, N.W., same crest and
motto.
Bonniman, Scotland, a spur between two
wings ppr. III. 13
Bonner, G., Esquire, 42, Queen's Gate
Terrace, Kensington, a demi-talbot or,
gorged with a collar gemelle az., hold-
ing between the paws an hourglass
ppr. A la bonne heurt.
Bonsall, John Joseph, of Fronfraith, co.
Cardigansh., Aberystwith and Llan-
wTin, Montgomerysh. , Wales, a dexter
hand grasping a cross flory gu. Pro
patria. 221. 14
Bonsall, Thomas William, Morben, Slont-
goniery, same crest and motto.
Bonsbaw, a dexter hand issuing from a
cloud in fess holding a sword in pale,
on the point a garland of laurel, all
ppr. Mente viamique. cf. 223. 10
Bonsor, Henry Cosmo Orme, Kingswood
Warren, Epsom, Surrey, on a staff
raguly in fess or, a wolf passant sa.,
collared, and the chain reflexed over
the back of the first, the dexter paw
resting on a rose gu., barbed and seeded
ppr. cf. 29. I
Bontein, Scotland, a cubit arm erect
holding a sword ppr. Fortiter et fide.
132. 12
Bontein, a cross crosslet fitchee in pale
surmounted by two palm-branches in
saltier.
Bontein and Bonteine, Scotland, an
armillary sphere ppr. Soli Deo gloria.
159. 10
Bontein, John, Esquire, a demi-eagle
issuing out of a ducal coronet ppr.
Copiose et opportuve.
Bontein, James Shelley. Esquire, Glen-
cruitten, Oban, Argyllsh., same crest
and motto.
Bonten, a griffin segreant holding in the
dexter claw a sword in pale. cf. 62. 2
Bontien, out of a ducal coronet a demi-
eagle issuing ppr. Copiose et opportune.
Bontine and Bontien of Ardoch, Dumbar-
ton, Scotland, a bunting-bird standing
on a garb, all ppr. Copiose et oppor-
tune.
Bonton, a cubit arm erect holding a mill-
rind, all ppr.
Bonus and Bonest of London, a talbot's
head couped arg. 56. 12
Bonvile, Devonsh., a stag's head ppr.
121. 5
Bonvill, a demi-lion rampant supporting
an anchor ppr. 12. 12
63
Bonwick, Surrey, a lion's head erased gu.,
charged with an etoile or. cj. 17. 8
Bonynge, Charles William, Esquire, of
42, Prince's Gate, London, an ostrich
ppr., charged with an escallop sa., and
holding in the beak a key of the same.
Virtnie decoratus.
Bonython, Sir John Langdon, Esquire, of
Carclew, Adelaide, South Australia,
a fawn feeding ppr. In Deo spesmea.
124. 13
Boodam, an etoile of eight rays or.
c!. 164. 4
Boodle, a horse's head, the neclv trans-
pierced with a spear in bend ppr.
50. II
Booer, a wolf's head erased erm. 30. 8
Booker, London and Notts, a swan ppr.,
collared and lined az. 99. i
Booker, Lieutenant-Colonel Josias, of
Demerara, in the West Indies, on a
mount vert, a swan ppr., collared and
lined, and charged on the breast with
a fleur-de-lis az. Deo non fortuna.
Booker, Ireland, a crow feeding ppr.
107. 4
Booker of Cobrey Park, Heref., a demi-
eagle displayed. Ad cailum iendit.
81. 6
Bookey, a dove volant arg., holding in
the beak a sprig vert. cf. 93. 10
Bookey of Ardenode, co. Kildare, Ireland,
from a morion az., a buck's head
couped ppr. Tctuix ct fidvs.
Boon or Boone, ;■. bell ppr. 168. 7
Boon or Boone, a hand holding a sheaf of
arrows, points downwards, all ppr.
214. 3
Boord, Sir (Thomas) William, Bart.,
Oldbury Place, Ightham, Kent, a goat
arg., guttee-de-poix, resting the dexter
leg on an escutcheon gu., charged with
a martlet of the first. Virtute et
industrid. 239. i
Boord, Borde, or Board, of Cuckfield and
Lingfield, Sussex, a goat statant erm.,
armed or. 129. 5
Boorman of East Peckham, Kent, a bee
volant between two oak - branches
fructed, all ppr.
Boorne of London and Essex, an heraldic
tiger sejant gu., maned, tufted, and
tailed or. cf. 25. 7
Boorne, out of a ducal coronet a stag's
head arg. 1 20. 7
Boorne of Battle, Sussex, a stag's head
erased gu., attired arg., and guttce-
d'eau. cf. 121. 2
Boors, an eel naiant az. 142. 10
Boot or Boote, a greyhound couchant
between two branches of laurel in
orle. Go. 5
Booth, Sclater-, Baron Basing, see Basing.
Booth, Chesh., a li'/nn- of St. f'atherine
ppr., vested vri m ! "'i!i,i ducal
coronet w-ithiii '. 1 : ,Im: m i rimed or,
holding in her d. -.ii 1 Ii.mmI ,1 . atherine-
wheel or, and m lur oiuiaui a sword,
the point downwards.
Booth, Derbysh., a St. Catherine ppr.,
kneeling in prayer, vested arg., crowned
or, holding in the dexter hand a
Catherine - wheel and in the sinister
a sword point downwards.
Booth, Haworth, Benjamin Blaydes,
HuUbank House, near Hull, Yorks :
(i) A St. Catherine robed and crowned
as a queen kneeling in prayer, holding
BOR
in her dexter hand a catherine-wheel,
and in her sinister a sword, point
do%vnwards. (2) A stag's head gu.,
attired or, gorged with a laurel-
wTeath arg. Quod ero spero. 1 20. 3
Booth of Hoe Place, Woking, a lion pas-
sant arg. Quod ero spero. 6. 2
Booth, Robert Home Brooke, of Glendon
Hall, Xorthamp., a lion passant arg.
Quod ero spero. 6. 2
Booth, John Firth, Manor House, Lees,
near Oldham, a lion passant. Quod
ero spero.
Booth, James Erskine Wise, Esquire, ol
Lara, Annomoe, co. Wicklow, upon a
wreath of laurel a lion passant. Nee
temere nee timide.
Booth or Boothe of Barton, Lanes, and
Dunham Massey, Chesh., a lion ;
arg. 6. 2
Booth of Twemlow, Chesh., a lion passant
per pale wavy arg. and erm., charged
on the shoulder with a hank of cotton
ppr. cf. 6. 2
Booth, Gore-, Sir Josslyn Augustus
Richard, Bart., Ireland: (i) A lion
passant arg. Quod ero spero. 6. 2.
(2) A wolf rampant arg. In hoc signo
vinces. Gentiwquiisutrique. 28. 2
Booth, Sir Charles, Bart., of Portland
Place, Middx., and Great Catworth,
Hunts., a lion passant arg., gorged
with a bar-gemelle and holding in the
dexter paw a chaplet of laurel vert.
Dcas adjuvat nos.
Booth of Salford, Lanes, two laurel-
branches vert in orle, thereon a lion
passant arg. Non mihi, scd Deo et
Booth, George H., 3, St. George's Place,
Victoria Gardens, Brighton, on a
garland of laurel a lion passant.
Booth of Kellingham, Lines, a boar's
head erased and erect sa., armed or,
holding in the mouth a spear-head arg.
Booth, Philip Henry, J. P., Gildersome,
near Leeds, a lion passant. Quod ero
spero.
Booth, Berks, a porcupine's head erased.
cf. 136. 2
Booth, a fasces ppr. 171- 4
Boothby, Sir Brooke, Bart., of Broadlow,
Ash, Derbysh., a lion's gamb erased and
erect or. Mors Christi, mors mortis
mihi. 36. 4
Boothby, Charles Edward, Esquire, of
I, Palmeira Square, Brighton, Sussex,
same crest and motto.
Bootle - Wilbraham, see Skelmersdale,
Baron.
Bootle, a leopard couchant or, spotted
gu. 24. 10
Bootle, a demi-hon rampant regardant
ppr., holding between the paws an
antique oval shield gu., rimmed or,
charged with a cross patonce crossed
ars.
Booty, Suff., on a mount vert., a hand
ppr., couped at the -svrist, holding a
sword arg., hilt«d or. c/. 212. 13
Bor of Dublin, two wings endorsed gu.
and or, on the former a fleur-de-lis of
the last. Sicut iris florebit. cf. 109. 12
Boraster and Boraston, Heref., Worcs.,
and Berks, out of a mural coronet sa.,
a griffin's head or, gorged with a fess
between two vars-gemelle gu.
cf. 67. 10
BOR
Bordelays, Bordeleys, Bordeley, or Bor-
deloys, Camb, an Indian goat salient,
holding in the mouth a branch of
trefoil.
Boreel, Sir Jacob William Gustavus,
Bart., of Meervliet, Velsen, Holland, a
demi-man sa., wreathed about the head
and loins, holding iu his dexter hand
an arrow in bend sinister, point
upwards ppr.
Boreham or Borham, on a mural coronet
ppr., a serpent nowed vert. 142. 12
Boreham, H. W.. M.B., Elm Bank,
Teignmouth, same crest. Destruendo
conservatis.
Borelands, a broken lance ppr. Press
through. 175- 6
Boreley and Borseley, Wilts, in front of
a rock, a Cornish chough ppr. </. 102. 6
Borell or Burrell, Heref., and Brommer
Park, Northumb., a naked arm em-
bowed ppr., charged with three pellets,
holding in the hand a branch vert,
fructed or.
Boreman, on the stump of a tree, an eagle
rising ppr. 79- 12
Boreston or Borreston, a parrot vert,
breasted gu. loi. 4
Borgoine, a marigold, on the top thereof
a bee, all ppr. cf. 151. 12
Borham, see Boreham.
Borington, Viscount, see Morley, Earl of.
Borlacy of London, a stag's head erased
ppr., holding in the mouth a riband
with the motto " Spes mea Dens."
Borland and Borelands, Scotland, a
broken lance ppr. Press through.
175. 6
Borlase of Bookmer, Buclcs, and of
Cornw., a wolf passant regardant arg.,
struck in the shoulder with an arrow
or, held in the mouth. Te digna
sequere. cf. 28. 6
Borman, Devonsh. and Somers., a bull's
head erased or, armed sa. 44. 3
Borminghall, a wolf's head erased gu.
30. 8
Borne, Kent, a lion sejant or, collared
az., resting the dexter forepaw on a
pellet cf. 6. II
Borodaile, a dragon's head erased ppr.
cf. 71. 2
Boron, a dragon's head and wings sa.,
collared or. cf. 72. 7
Borough, Bart, {extinct), of Baseldon Park,
Berks, three plates surmounted by a
plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.
Suivez moi.
Borough, Shropsh., a fleur-de-lis arg.
148. 2
Borough of Sandwick, Kent, a dove
standing on a snake, all ppr. 92. 10
Borough, Lines, and of Richmond, YorlvS,
a swan's head and neck arg., beaked
gu. cf. loi. 6
Borough or Burgh, a falcon rising erm.,
belled and ducally gorged or. 87. 2
Borough, John Sidney Burton, of Chet-
wynd Park, Newport, co. Salop, and
of Edgmond, Shropsh., on a mount
an eagle regardant, wings expanded,
all ppr., the dexter claw supporting
the shield of Pallas or. Yirtute et rohore.
Borough, George Thomas, Esquire, an
eagle ppr., holding the shield of Pallas
in its claws. Yirtute et rohore.
Borough, two wings addorsed erm.
64
Borradaile, Borrodalle, or Boradaile, out
of a tower, a demi-greyhound, holding
between his paws a branch of laurel,
aUppr. cf. 157. 8
Borrer, of Henfield, Sussex, a buck's head
ppr., erased and fretty arg., holding in
his mouth an auger of the first. Fide
laboro.
Borrer, Arthur Hardre,ss, Esquire, of
6, Durham Place, Chelsea, S.W., a
buck's head erased ppr, fretty arg.,
holding in the mouth an auger of the
first.
Borrer, Major Gary Hampton, J.P.,
D.L., Somerhill Lodge, Hove, Sussex,
same crest.
Borrer, Rev. Charles Alexander, of
Horseheath, Linton, Cambs, same crest.
Borrer, Walter Charles Freshfield Clifford,
Esquire, of Pickwell, Cuckfield, Sussex,
same crest. Deo cari nihilo carenl.
Borrer, William, Esquire, of Brook HiU,
Cowfield, Horsham, same crest. Fide
laboro.
Borreston, see Boreston.
Borrett of London, a boar's head and
nock erased, of a sandy colour and
bristled or, the neck transpierced with
a broken spear of the second, the end
hold in the mouth.
Borron, a paschal lamb ppr. Per tela per
hoslcs impamdi. 131. 2
Borrow, Derbysh., on a mount an eagle
regardant, wings expanded, all ppr.,
supporting with the dexter claw the
shield of Pallas or.
Borrowes, Sir Kildare Dixon, Bart.,
Gilltown, CO. Kildare, Ireland, a lion
gardant murally crowned, all or. Non
Borrowes of Gilltown, Newbridge, co.
Kildare, a lion sejant arg., ducally
crowned or. Non vi virtute.
Borrowes or Borrows, Ireland, a boar's
head erased in fess, with a sword
thrust through the under jaw in pale,
and issuing out of the mouth.
Borrowes or Borrows, a crane support-
ing with the dexter claw an anchor.
105. 10
Borrowman, Scotland, a demi-man in
armour brandishing in his dexter hand
a sword, all ppr. Pro patria. 187. i
Borselle, over the stump of an oak-tree
an eagle volant ppr.
Borsley, in front of a rock, a Cornish
chough ppr. cf. 102. 6
Borston, a dagger in pale az., hilt and
pommel or.
Borthwick of Gordonshall, Scotland, a
withered rose-bush sprouting anew
from the root. Virtus post facto.
Borthwick, Baron (Borthwick), a Moor's
head in profile couped ppr., nTeathed
arg. and sa. Qui conducit. 192. 13
Borthwick (Baron Glenesk), on a staff
raguly fessewise sa., a blackamoor's
head in profile couped ppr. Qui con-
ducit. 299. 15
Borthwick, John, Esquire, of Heriot,
Midlothian, a blackamoor's head in
profile couped. Qui conducit.
Borthwick, Scotland, a savage's head
couped ppr. Qui conducit. 191. i
Borthwick of Stow, Scotland, a dexter
hand couped and apaumee, charged
with an eye ppr. Mente manuque.
222. 4
BOS
Borthwick, Browne-, of Hope Park, Mid-
lothian, a cubit arm erect ppr., grasp-
ing a fleur-de-lis or. Delectat et ornat.
cf. 215. 5
Borthwick of Hartside, Scotland, a hart's
head erased gu., attired or, devouring
a serpent ppr. Coelitus datum. 1 2 1 . 7
Borthwick of Muirhouse, Scotland, a
pelican with wings expanded or,
vulning herself ppr. Ex vulnere salus.
Borthwick of Crookston, Scotland, a
Moor's head couped ppr. Fide el spc.
Borthwick of Mayshiels, Scotland, an
eagle rising ppr. Nee deerit operi
dextra. 77. 5
Borton, Suff., a boar's head ppr. 41. i
Borton of Stapleford, a boar's head
couped or, holding in the mouth a
branch of laurel ppr.
Borton, General Sir Arthur, G.C.B..
K.C.B., G.C.M.G., 105, Eaton Place,
London, S.W., in front of a sword pale-
ways point downwards ppr., pommel
and hilt gold, a boar's head couped
sa., holding in the mouth a sprig of
laurel fructed, also ppr. In Deo
confido.
Bosanquet, Percival, Esquire, J. P.. of
Ponfield, near Hertford, a demi-lion
rampant ppr. Per dnmna per codes.
Bosanquet, Samuel Courthope, Dingestow
Court, Monm., a demi-lion rampant,
couped gu.
Bosanquet, Charles Bertie Pulleine, Es-
quire, of Rock Hall, Alnwick, Nor-
thumb., same crest.
Bosanquet, Theodore, Esquire, West
Dov/n House, Bradworthy, North
Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant ppr.
Bosanquet, Smith-, Horace James, Es-
quire, of Broxbournebury, Broxbourne,
Herts : (l) A demi-lion gu., gorged with
a collar nebuly or, and holding between
the paws a mullet of six points of the
first within an annulet of the second
(for Bosanquet). (2) An elephant's
head erased or, eared gu., charged on
the neck with three fleur-de-lis, two
and one az. (for Smith). Per damna,
percnedes. Tenax in fide. cf. 133. 3
Boscawen, Boscawen Trevor Griffith,
Trevalyn, Denbigh, a lion passant sa.
Boscawen, Cornw., a falcon ppr. 85. 2
Boscawen (Rt. Hon. Evelvn Edward
Thomas, Viscount Falmouth), a falcon
close ppr., belled or. Patience passe
science. 85. 2
Bosgrave, a boar's head erased arg.,
between two oak-branches vert, fructed
or. 42. I
Bosne and Bosney, a cockatrice dis-
played. 68. 14
Bosom, Bosome, and Bossum. Cornw., a
tree growing out of a mount ppr. 143. 14
Boss, Durh., out of a naval coronet, an
arm holding a billet, all ppr. Cada
uno e-s hijo de sub obras.
Bostock of Abingdon, Berks, an antelojje
jed with a collar gu. 126.12
Shropsh., a martlet arg. 95. 4
or, gorged with a collar gu. 126. 12
tlet arg.
Bostock of Bostock, Chesh., and Whixall,
Shropsh., on the stump of a tree
eradicated arg., a bear's head erased
sa., muzzled or.
Bostock of Oxford, Kent, a crescent arg.,
therefrom issuant a bear's head pean
erased gu., muzzled or.
Bostock, Francis, Horsham, Sussex, same
crest.
Boston, Baron (Irby), a Saracen's head
in profile ppr., wreathed arg. and sa.
Honor fidelitatis prcemium. IQO. 14
Boston, Scotland, a dove between two
branches of laurel in orle, all ppr.
92. 12
Boston, a horse's head in armour ppr.
51. 13
Bosum of Windley, Norf., a talbot's head
erased arg., eared and ducally crowned
or. s6. 9
Bosvile. Thomas Bolle, Raven field Park,
near Rotherham, or Bosvllle, Yorks,
a bull statant arg., the hinder part
behind a clump of oak-trees ppr.
Intento in Deum animo.
Bosville, Alexander Wentworth Mac-
donald, Thorpe Hall, Bridlington :
(i) A bull passant arg., armed sa.,
issuant from a hurst of oaks ppr., and
charged on the shoulder with a rose j
gu. (2) A cubit arm in fesse couped
in armour ppr., charged with a bendlet
sinister az., the hand ppr. holding
a cross crosslet erect fitchee gu.
Virtus propter se. Per mare per terrain.
Boswall, Sir George Lauderdale Houston,
Bart., Blackadder, Edrora, Berwicksh.:
( I ) A cubit arm grasping a sword ppr.
239. 7. (2) A sandglass winged ppr.
{Houston). Foriiter. " In time."
239. 8
Boswell, Bart., of Auchinleck, Ayr, a
falcon ppr., hooded gu., belled or.
Vrai/e foi. 292. 3
Boswell, John Irvine, Crawley Grange,
Newport Pagnell, a falcon close ppr.,
hooded. Vraye foy. 292. 3
Boswell, Claud Patrick, Esquire, of
Balmuto, Fifeshire, a falcon ppr.,
hooded gu., jessed and belled or.
Vraye jot. 292. 3
Boswell, Yorks, out of a wood ppr., a
bull passant arg.
Boswell, Yorks and Kent, a lion's head.
21. I
Boswell of Glsissmount, Scotland, a lark
volant ppr. Nothing venture, nothing
have. cf. 93. 10
Boswell of Dowen, Scotland, same crest.
/ hope /or better.
Boswell, John Douglas, Garrallan, Ayr :
(i) A falcon ppr., hooded gu., belled
or (Boswell). (2) A heart ppr (Douglas).
( I ) Vraye foy. (2) Fortis et fiddis.
Boswortb, a lily slipped and leaved ppr.
151. 2
Bosworth, a demi-lion rampant ppr.
.Animus valet. 10. 2
Botatort or Botetourt, Norf., out of a
mural coronet, six spears in saltier ppr.
175- 8
Boteler of Teston, Kent, two eagles sup-
])orting a vine ppr. AquUae vitem
pocifla.
Boteler of Hatfield-Woodhall, Herts, an
arm in armour embowed, holding in
the hand a sword ppr. 195. 2
Boteler, a covered cup or, between two
wings, the dexter arg., the
Boteler or Botler of Bewsey, a unicorn
salient arg., armed or, tied round the
neck with a sash of the last.
Botell and Bothell, Essex, a marigold
ppr. 151. 12
Boteller, a covered cup or.
Boterwike, a hawk, holding in its dexter
claw an ear of wheat ppr. 85. 7
Boteshed, a stag's head arg. 121. 5
Botetourt, see Botatort.
Botevile, Boteville, or Bonteville, Shropsh.,
a reindeer or. J'av bonne cause.
cf. 125. 9
Both or Bothe, on a tower embattled, a
Hag displayed. 157. 13
Bothell, see Botell.
Botheras, Cornw., a demi-lion rampant
ppr. Pro Deo et pntria. 10. 2
Bothwell, Lord Holyroodhouse, Scotland,
a naked boy pulling down the top of
a green pine-tree, all ppr. Obduram
ad versus urgentia. 189. 6
Botiler, a cinquefoil gu. 148. 12
Botley, Berks, a boar's head and neck
sa., ducally gorged or. Prohitate.
cf. 41. 6
Botockshed, a stag's head arg. 121. 5
Botreaulx or Botreaux, a dove standing
on a hill, all ppr. 92. 3
Botreulx or Botreux, Cornw., two laurel-
branches in saltier ppr.
Botstord, Hon. Amos Edwin, of the city
of Ottawa and parish of Sackvjlle, in
the Dominion of Canada, Lieutenant-
Colonel Reserve Militia, co. Westml.,
«.?es a bird close. Digrm sequens.
Bott, Staffs, on a glove a falcon ppr. 86. 12
Botteler and Bottiller, Ireland, a cock's
head and neck vert, combed, wattled,
beaked, and ducally gorged or, between
two dragons' wings expanded arg.
cf. 68. 8
Botteley, Botilly, or Botley, a boar's head
and neck sa., ducally gorged or.
cf. 41. 6
Bottell, an escallop az. 141. 14
Bottiller, a cinquefoil gu. 148. 12
Bottlesham, an escallop-shell between
two wings. 141. 10
Bottomley, Yorks, out of a tower, a demi-
lion ppr. Fortiter fideliter et feliciter.
157. II
Bottomley of Wade House, Halifax,
Yorks, upon a mount vert, an Angola
goat in front of a palm-tree ppr., rest-
ing the dexter foot upon an escutcheon
gu., charged with a shuttle palewise
or. Fideli certa merces.
Bottonley, a hawk standing on a fish,
all ppr. 86. 6
Bottrell, Shropsh., a quiver erect sa.,
garnished or, strapped gu., the buckle
also or, replenished with arrows arg.
Bouche, a Saracen's head, couped at the
shoulders and affrontee ppr., wreathed
ara. and sa. 190. 5
Boucher, see Bouchier and Bourchier.
Boucher, .\lfred Richard, Esquire, of
Trenean, St. Germans, Cornw., a demi-
sea-horse ppr., collared and lined gu.,
between the fins a water-bouget sa.
Deo favenie.
Boucher, Edward Graham, of Fairfield,
Lymington, Hampshire, same crest
and motto.
Boucher and Bouchier, an owl ppr. Non
vised voluntate. 96. 5
Boucher of Salisbury, Wilts, a greyhound
sejant arg., collared and lined or.
cf. 59. 4
Boucher, an old man's head in profile
couped at the shoulders ppr., on his
head a cap turned down in front.
BOU
Boucherett of Willingham and Stalling-
borough, Lincoln, a cockatrice or.
Prima voce salutat. 68. 5
Bouchier of Little Stainbridge, Essex, a
greyhound sejant arg., ducally gorged
or. cf. 59. 4
Boudier of Jersey, a crescent az. Dieu
et la religion. 163. 2
Bouge of Thurcaston, Leics., a bat dis-
played arg., armed or. 137. II
Bough, Scotland, the stump of an oak-
tree sprouting branches ppr. Quod ero
spero. 145. 2
Boughey of Colton, Staffs, an angel pray-
ing between two branches of laurel in
orle ppr. 184. 2
Boughey, Fletcher-, Sir Thomas, Bart.,
of Aqualate, Newport, Shropshire: (l)
A plate charged with a pheon per pale
erm. and sa., the point downward (for
Fletcher). 242.5. {2) Out of an Eastern
crown or, points alternately of the
last and arg., a buck's head erm.,
attired aad collared of the first (for
Boughey). Nee qucerere, nee spernere,
honorem.. 242. 4
Boughs, the stump of a tree sprouting
ppr., from one of the branches a shield
pendent gu. 145. 8
Boughton, a stork's head ereised, holding
in the beak an eel, all ppr. cf. 104. 2
Boughton, a stork's head arg., beaked
gu., holding therein a snake ppr.
106. 3
Boughton, Warw., a lion's head couped
or. 21. I
Boughton, a goat's head couped per pale
arg. pellettee, and gu. bezantee,
attired, or cf. 12S. 12
Boughton, Bouse-, Sir Charles Henry,
Bart., of Lawford Hall, Warw. : A
man's head ppr., the hair, beard, and
whiskers sa., the head surrounded and
crossed by a ribbon knotted at the top
and flowing from either temple arg.
(for Rouse). A stork's head erased
chevrony of four sa. and arg., holding
in the beak or, a snake ppr. (for
Boughton). Omne bonum Dei donum.
cf. 106. 3
Boulby or Bowlby, two branches of thorn
in orle. 146- 4
Bould and Boulde, of Bould, Lanes, out
of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head
sa., beaked gu., between two wings of
the first. cf. 67. I
Bouling, a garb or. 153-2
Boulsted and Boulstred, Devonsh., a
bull's head between two wings gu.,
armed arg. 43- 'O
Boult, a morion ppr. 180. i
Boult, a heron ppr. 105. 9
Boultbee, a stag's head erased ppr. 121. 2
Boultbee or Boultbie, out of a ducal
coronet, a dcmi-boar ppr. cf. 40. 13
Boulter of Bristol, two bird-bolts in
saltire, and thereon a dove rising ppr.
Boulton, Norf., and Yorks on a holly-
bush vert, fructed gu., a hawk rising
Boulton of Gibbon Grove, Surrey, a hawk
with wings expanded arg., collared
legged, and belled gu., the dexter foot
supporting an escutcheon az., charged
with a fleur-de-lis or. cf. 87. 7
Boulton. James, Esquire, of 13 A, Great
Marlborough Street, London, W., upon
a mount vert, an eagle with wings
5
BOU
displayed, holding in the beak a
branch of holly, and between two
branches of holly, all ppr.
Boulton, Percy, M.D., 15, Seymour
Street, Portman Square, W., a hawk
belled ppr. Dum spiro spero.
Boulton of Forebridge Villa, Stafis, on a
fer-de-moulin, a hawk pierced with an
arrow. Mens conscia recti.
Boulton, Matthew Ernest, Tew Park,
Oxford, a hind's head per pale az. and
or, erased gu., in the mouth an arrow
in bend, point downwards ppr. Faire
son devoir.
Boulton, a horse at full speed saddled
and bridled. 52- i
Boulton, see Bolton.
Boulton, Lines, a tun erect ppr., trans-
fixed by a bird-bolt fesseways or.
Dux vitce ratio.
Boulton, James Forster, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, same crest and motto.
Boulton of Soho, Staffs, a hind's head
erased per pale az. and or, holding in
the mouth an arrow in bend point
downwards. Faire sum devoir.
cf. 124. 3
Boulton, Samuel Bagster, Copped Hall,
Totteridge, on a holly- bush a falcon
rising, holding in its dexter paw a
bird bolt in pale, point downwards,
and in its beak a sprig of holly, all
ppr. / will never quit. 244. 10
Bound, on the top of a tower, a lion
rampant. 157. 12
Bounn or Boun, a sword and a key in
saltier ppr. 17 1- 1°
BoUTCh, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
holding in his dexter paw a fleur-de-
lis or. 13- 2
Bourcher, BourchiFj or Bourchier, a man's
head in profile ppr., couped at the
shoulders, crowned with a ducal
coronet or, and issuing therefrom a
cap tasselled and turned forward gu.
cf. 190. 8
Bourcher, Worcs., on a mount vert, a
greyhound sejant arg., dueally gorged
and lined or. cj. 59. 2
Bourchier, a greyhound salient or.
Bourchier, Essex and London, a grey-
hound sejant arg., dueally gorged or.
c/- 59- 4
Bourchier, see Bouchier and Bourcher.
Bourchier, a mullet of six points. 164. 3
Bourchier-Chilcott, Thomas, 4, Stone
Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. : (i)
Out of a ducal coronet a mount ppr.,
thereon a stag statant gu. (2) A man's
head in profile couped at the shoulders
ppr., on the head a ducal coronet or,
issuing therefrom a cap tasselled and
turned forward gu. Le bon temps
viendra.
Bourchier, Henry James, Baggotstown,
near Bruff, co. Limerick, on a cap of
maintenance gu., turned up erm., a
griffin arg. Le bon temps viendra.
Vincere vel mori.
Bourdelain and Bourdillon, on a chapeau
a martlet. {Another, with the wings
endorsed.) 95. i
Bourden, a bunch of grapes ppr. 152. 7
Bourdon, a gilliflower ppr. 151. 8
Bourdon, Scotland, a lion rampant arg.,
holding a battle-axe ppr.
Bourges of Westport, Dorset, a camel's
head erased ppr., bezantee. c/. 132. 7
66
Bourke, Earl of Mayo, see Mayo.
Bourke, Baron Connemara, see Conne-
mara.
Bourke, Viscount Bourke, of Mayo
(dormant], on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a lion sejant arg., ducaUy
gorged or. Audaces fortuna juval.
cf. 7. 6
Bourke of Ballintober, co. Mayo, Ireland,
on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
lion sejant arg.
Bourke of St. Andrews, Holbome, Middx.,
a lion couchant gardant, the tail
issuing from between the hind-legs or
charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-
lis az. Chacun le sien. 7- n
Bourke of Thornfield, Ireland, a moun-
tain-cat sejant gardant ppr., collared
and chained or. In cruce solus.
26. 13
Bourke, Lord Castle Connell, the same
crest.
Bourke, Lord Brittas, the same crest.
VincXus aed non rictus.
Bourn, Surrey, between two wings a
peacock's head, holding in the beak a
serpent, the tail coiled round the neck,
all ppr. 103. 3
Bourne, Ireland, between two wings a
peacock's head, holding in the beak a
serpent, the tail coiled round the neck,
all ppr. 103. 3
Bourne, London, out of clouds ppr., an
arm erect, vested or, cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand, also ppr., a
pheon by the point sa.
Bourne of Chesterton, Oxon., a pegasus
current, wings addorsed gu., semee
d'etoiles or, and holding in the mouth
a rose of the first, stalked and leaved
ppr., seeded of the second. cf. 47. 2
Bourne, John, of Hilderstone Hall, Staffs,
on a mount vert, a pegasus salient per
fesse or and gu., charged on the body
with two fountains ppr., holding in the
mouth a trefoil slapped vert. Hcec
omnia transeunt. 47. 4
Bourne of Wells, Somers., a demi-
heraldic tiger arg., armed, maned. and
tufted sa., gorged with a collar er-
minois. cf. 23. 13
Bourne of Stalmine Hall, Lancaster, an
heraldic tiger sejant or, guttce-de-sang,
resting the dexter paw on a cross pattee
gu. Esse quam videri. 255. 19
Bourne, Bart., of Hackinsall, Lanes,
same crest. Semper viqilans.
Bourne, Rev. George Drinlcwater, of
Weston Subedge, Gloucs., same crest
and motto.
Bournes, George Smith, Esquire, of
Rossport House, BelmuUet, Ireland,
a garb between two doves respecting
each other, all ppr. Vincit qui patitur.
Bousfleld, William, 33, Stanhope Gardens,
Queen's Gate, S.W., out of a ducal
coronet an eagle's head ppr.
Bousfleld, out of a ducal coronet an
eagle's head ppr. cf. S3. 14
Boustead, a lion's head erased, and on it
a chapeau, all ppr. 21. 10
Boutcher, Emmanuel, Esquire, a grey-
hound sejant arg., collared, and with
the line reflexed over the back or,
semee of estoiles sa., and resting the
dexter paw on a water- bouget of the
last. Be fast. 59. 6
Bouteville, see Boteville.
BOW
Boutfleur, a fleur-de-lis az. 148. 2
Boutflower, Andrew, M.R.C.S., Stene-
eourt, Kersal, Manchester, a fleur-de-
lis. 294. 15
Bouverie, Campbell-, see Campbell.
Bouverie, see Radnor, Earl of.
Bouverie, John Augustus Shell, of Dela-
pre Abbey, Northamp., a demi-eagle
with two heads displayed sa., dueally
gorged or, charged on the breast with
a cross crosslet arg. Patria cara, carior
libertas. 3°^. -
Bouverie, De, a demi-eagle displayed
with two heads sa., gorged with a
ducal coronet or, and charged on the
breast with a cross crosslet arg. 302. 2
Bouvier, an eagle with wings expanded
and inverted ppr. cf. 77. 4
Bouwen, a tent gu., garnished or. 158. 7
Bouwens, in front of a demi-lion guardant
or, between two wings vair arg. and sa.,
three roses fesseways arg., barbed and
seeded ppr. tiec. temere, nee timide.
Bover of Appleton, Chesh., a goat's head
couped sa., armed and charged on the
neck with a fleur-de-lis or. cf. 128. 12
Bovey of Wordon Abbey, Beds and Stow,
Cambs., a lion's gamb erect and erased
per fesse or and gu., holding a bow of
the second, stringed of the first.
Bovil and Bolvile, Suff., a demi-friar
holding in his dexter hand a crucifix.
cf. 187. 7
Bovile, Bovyle, and Bovyll, a bull passant
quarterly sa. and or. cf. 45. 2
Bow, Scotland, a lion's head erased ppr.,
Fideliter. I7- S
Bowater of London, out of cloucJs a rain-
bow ppr.
Bowcher, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-pelican vulning herself arg.
Bowdan and Bowden of Bowden, Chesh.,
a bezant charged with a lion's head
erased gu., coUared arg. cf. 19. i
Bowden, Derbysh., a heron's head erased
or. 104. II
Bowden of Stroud Green, Croydon, Surrey,
in front of a battle-axe and a tilting-
spear in saltier or, a heron's head
erased sa. cf. 104. 11
Bowden-Smitb, Nathaniel, Vice- Admiral,
K.C.B., a talbot passant. Suaviter
in modo, fortiter in re.
Bowditch of Bowditch, Dorset, seven
arrows or, barbed and feathered arg.,
six in saltier, one in pale. 173. 7
Bowdler, Shropsh., on a mount vert, a
Cornish chough ppr. 107. 9
Bowdler, a dexter arm embowed grasping
an arrow, all ppr. 201.13
Bowdler, Richard Hope, Esquire, of
Kirkham, Lanes, a dexter arm em-
bowed, holding in the hand an arrow,
all ppr. Innocue ac provide. 201. 13
Bowdon, of Beightonfields, Derbysh :
(i) A heron's head erased ppr., beaked
and charged on the neck with three
erm. spots sa. cf. 104. 11. (2) Out
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle
displayed ppr. Vanus est honor. So. 14
Bowdon, Butler-, John Erdeswicke, of
Pleasington Hall, Lanes : (i) A heron's
head erased ppr., beaked and charged
on the neck with three erm. spots {for
j Bowdon). cf. 104. II. (2) A covered
cup or, charged with an erm. spot {for
Butler). Comme je trouve.Vanus est
I honor.
BOW
Bowel! of Berry Court. Hants, a lion's
head erased barry of six arg. and gu.
cf. \y. 4
Bowen-Colthurst, see Colthurst.
Bowen, a stag trippant ppr. Cautus a
juturo. 117. S
Bowen of Kittle Hill and Swansea, a
stag statant, vulned in the back with
an arrow, all ppr. 117. 10
Bowen of Courtwood, Queen's Co., Ireland,
on a mount vert, a stag lodged gu.,
attired or, holding in the mouth a
trefoil slipped ppr., and charged with
a crescent or, for difference. Virtns
rincit invidiam. cf. 115. 12
Bowen of Ballyadams, Queen's Co., on
a mount vert, in front of an oak-
tree ppr., fructed or, a stag lodged
gu., attired and ungu. of the third,
holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped
of the first. cf. 115. 10
Bowen, Henry Charles Cole, Esquire, of
15, Herbert Place, Dublin, a stag's
head. Caustus in future.
Bowen, Webb-, of Ca.'mose, Pembrokesh.,
a lion rampant sa. i. 10
Bowen, James Bevan, of Llyngwair, co.
Pembrokesh., a lion rampant or, hold-
ing between his paws a Bowen-knot of
the same. Audtices fortuna juvat.
Bowen, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant,
holding in his paws a flag of St. George,
all ijpr. In hoc signo vinccs. cf. 15. 2
Bowen, George Edward, Esquire, of
Portaferry, co. Down, a demi-lion ram-
pant, holding in his paws a flag bearing
the standard of St. George, aU ppr. In
hoc signo vinccs.
Bowen, Rev. Arthur James, of Troedy-
rawr, Cardigansh., a lion rampant or,
holding in the paws a knot or.
Audacts fortuna juvat. 5i- 5
Bowen, George Bevan, Esquire, Strad-
more, Llandyssil, Cardigansh., same
crest and motto.
Bowen, a falcon close ppr., belled or.
Esse quam videri. 85. 2
Bowen, Oxon., an arm couped at the
elbow and erect vested sa., cuffed erm
holding in the hand ppr. a chaplet of
laurel vert. cf. 205
Bowen, Ireland, a hand issuing from a
cloud in fess, holding a sphere. 223
Bowen, Rt. Hon. Sir George Fergus(
G.C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D., M.A., of
16, Lowndes Street, S.W., on a mount
vert, within a crown vallarial arg.
falcon rising regardant ppr., holding
in the dexter claw a like fleur-de-lis,
Bowen, George William Howard, Esquire,
of Ickleton, Great Chesterford, Essex,
same crest and motto.
Bowen-Colthurst, Robert Walter Travers,
Esquire, of Oakgrove, and Dripsey
Castle, Cork: (i) A colt courant
charged on the shoulder with a crescent
sa. {for Colthurst). (2) On a mount
vert, a falcon close ppr., belled
Justum et tenaccm.
Bowen-MlUer, Ormsby, Esquire, J.P. and
D.L., of Blindwell, Tuam, co. Galway
(i) A wolf's head erased az. (for
Miller). (2) A falcon close ppr., beUed
or [for Bowen). Nil conscire sihi.
Bower, Herbert Morris, Esquire, of Elm-
crofts, and Trinity Hill, Ripon, a boar
passant arg., semee of escallops sa.
Fortis propositi tenax.
67
Bower or Booer of London, a wolf's head
erased erm. 30. 8
Bower, Sir Graham John, K.C.M.G., of
Reduit, Jlauritius, a, griffin's head.
Ad metmn.
Bower of Oxenfield, Durh., a human leg
couped at the thigh dropping blood
ppr., charged above the knee with a
plate. cf. 193. 10
Bower of WeUham and Scorton, Yorks,
a human leg couped at the thigh
transpierced above the knee by a
broken spear in bend ppr. Esse quam
videri. cf. 193. 10
Bower of Kellerby, Yorks, same crest.
Bower of Iwerne House, Dorset, a talbot's
head arg. Hope well and have well.
56. 12
Bower, James Bower, of Claremont,
Teignmouth, Devonsh., in front of a
talbot's head couped sa., gorged with
a collar gemel or, a tilting-spear fesse-
wise, the head to the dexter, also or.
Hope well, love well.
Bower, Henry Syndercombe, Fontmell
Parva, Blandford, a talbot's head
couped arg. Hope well and have well.
Bower of Kinuettles, Scotland, a dexter
and a sinister arm shooting an arrow
from a bow, all ppr. Ad 7neiam. 200. 2
Bower, Y'orks. an escallop arg. 141. 14
Bower, a bow and a sheaf of arrows in
saltire, all ppr. Ad metam. 173. 12
Bower, Major Robert Lister, of Northal-
lerton, a human leg transpierced by a
broken spear in bend ppr. Esse quam
videri.
Bower, Captain Edmund Thomas Chivers,
of Broxholme, Yorks, on a mount
vert, a quiver az., garnished or, and
filled with arrows ppr., in saltire with
a bow unstrung, also ppr. Veritas
prcevalevit. 267. 16
Bowerbank, a demi-savage ppr., wreathed
about the head and middle with leaves
vert. cf. 186. I
Bowerman or Bowreman, Devonsh. and
Wilts, a goat's head erased or, the
horns twisted or and sa. 128. 5
Bowerman, a goat's head erased or.
Bowers of Chichester, Sussex, a lion
passant arg., collared and chained or,
holding in the dexter paw a bow bent
of the second, stringed of the first.
Bowes, Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn,
and Baron Bowes, see Strathmore.
Bowes of Streatlam, Durh., a sheaf of
arrows or, feathered and headed arg.,
banded az. 173-3
Bowes of Bradley Hall, Diu-h., a sheaf of
arrows or, flighted and headed arg.,
bound in a girdle az. Sans variance
et mon droit. In mullis in magnis, in
bonis crpcrtus. 173. 3
Bowes, Richard, of Darlington, and of
Monkend Hall, Croft-on-tees, Yorks :
of the family of Bowes of Yorks and
London. A demi-leopard gardant gu.,
holding between the paws a bundle of
arrows or, barbed arg., and banded
with a ribbon az. Jaculis nee arcu.
Bonne et belle assez. 23. 5
Bowes of London, a demi-leopard ram-
pant gardant gu., holding between the
paws a bundle of arrows or, pointed
arg., banded az. 23. 5
Bowes, Lord Bowes of Clonlyon, co.
Meath, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
BOW
gu., armed and langued az., holding
in the dexter paw five arrows points
downwards ppr. Qucerere verum.
Bowet or Bewet, Yorks, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a leopard arg.,
ducally gorged or. cf. 24. i
Bowida, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed, holding in the hand ppr. a
fleur-de-lis or. 190. 14
Bowie, Scotland, a demi-lion az., holding
in the dexter paw a dagger ppr.
Qvod non pro patria. cf. 1 4. 1 2
Bowker, Hon. Robert Mitford, of Craigie-
burn, Somerset East, Cape Colony,
uses a Boiu-chier-knot {incorrect).
165. 14
Bowland, Essex and London, out of a
ducal coronet an arm in armour
couped at the elbow or, holding in the
hand a sword arg., pommel of the first.
cf. 209. II
Bowland, two demi-ducks wings dis-
played and inverted respecting each
other, the dexter arg., the sinister sa.,
beaked or.
Bowlby, two branches of thorn in orle.
146. 4
Bowlby, Edward Salvin, Gilston Park,
Herts, three annulets interlaced or,
between two thorn-branches ppr. Je
la change qn^en mourant.
Bowie, a demi-bittern regardant.
Bowler, a boar's head couped per pale
az. and gu., bezantee. cf. 41. i
Bowles of London, and of Myddleton
House, Waltham Cross, Herts, a demi-
boar rampant erminois, the sinister
shoulder pierced with an arrow or,
headed arg. Ut tibi sic alteri.
cf. 40. 13
Bowles, Henry Carington Bowles, Es-
quire, of Myddelton House, Enfield,
a demi-boar erect erminois, the sinister
shoulder pierced with an arrow arg.
Ut tibi sic alteri.
Bowles, Henry Ferryman, Esquire, of
Forty HaU, Enfield, same crest and
motto.
Bowles, Lt.-Col. Thomas John, J.P., of
MiUton Hill, Slaventon, Berks, a demi-
boar az., ungu. and bristled or, pierced
through the chest with an arrow of the
second, headed arg. cf. 40. 13
Bowles of North Aston, Oxon., and of
Gosberkirk, Lines, same crest.
Bowles, Charles EjTe Bradshaw, Brad-
shaw Hall. Derbysh., a demi-boar
pierced in the left breast by an arrow.
Bowles, Heref. and Herts, out of a ducal
coronet or, a boar's head couped sa.,
between two wings gu., billettee of
the first.
Bowles of London, out of a ducal coronet
or, a griffin's head sa., beaked, and
between two wings of the first.
67. I
Bowles of London, a buck's head arg.,
attired or. 121. 5
Bowley, a mullet of five points pierced,
and through the perforation a sword.
Bowley, a sword in pale between two
branches of laurel in orle. 170. 3
Bowman, Scotland, a demi-blackamoor
shooting an arrow from a bow, all ppr.
cf. 185. 6
Bowman, a stag trippant vulned in the
shoulder with an arrow, all ppr.
cf. 117. 8
52
BOW
Bowman of Ashenyards, Scotland, a
quiver of arrows in pale ppr. Sublimia
cures. cf. 174- 4
Bowman, on the stump of a tree ppr., a
quiver vert, of arrows gu., flighted az.,
suspended by a belt sa.
Bowman, Scotland, a quiverful of arrows
" " from an oak-tree couped at
ppi
Bowman of Hethleton, Dorset, on
raguled, couped and erect arg., a
quiver of arrows gu., flighted of the
first, buckled on the stafi with a belt
sa.
Bowman, Sir William Paget, Bart., on a
mount vert, the stump of a tree ppr.
around the upper part a belt sa.
therefrom pendent on the dexter side
a quiver gu., filled with arrows arg.
Quondam his vicinus artnis. 251. 9
Bowman, Alfred John, Esquire, of Bust-
hall Lodge, Tunbridge Wells, on a
wreath of the colours, a stag gorged
with a chaplet of olive ppr., attired
or, pierced on either side by an arrow
in bend sinister gu., and resting the
dexter leg on an antique shield or,
transfixed by an airow in bend, also
gu. Vulneratussednonviclus. 257. 16
Bowman of Wissingset, Norf., a sword in
pale arg., hilt and pommel or, on each
side of the blade a demi-annulet in-
dented of the second.
Bown, a hand holding an escutcheon
charged with a rose. cf. 219. 7
Bownas, out of a ducal coronet a sceptre
environed by two serpents between
two wings, all ppr. 170. 13
Bownas, on a mount vert, a swan with
the wings displayed erm., and each
charged with a lozenge gu., holding
in the beak an arrow ppr.
Bownder of Limerick, a demi-lion ram-
pant or, guttee-de-sang, holding in the
dexter paw a sword ppr., pommel and
hilt of the first, enfiled with a mural
crown of the first. cf. 14. 12
Bowne and Bowyn, on the top of a tower
issuing from the ^vreath an eagle with
wings addorsed ppr., holding in the
beak an acorn slipped and leaved
vert. 7fi. 10
Bownell, a savage's head from the shoul-
ders helmeted, all ppr. cf. 192. 7
Bownes, an oak-tree ppr., therefrom an
escutcheon pendent gu.
Bownes, out of a ducal coronet a cock's
head, all ppr. 90. 6
Bowre of Dunhead, St. Andrews, Dorset,
a talbot's head sa. 56. 1 2
Bowrie, Scotland, a demi-lion az., holding
in the dexter paw a dagger, all ppr.
Quod non pro patria. cf. 14. 12
Bowring, a parrot vert, feeding on a
bunch of cherries ppr. loi. 8
Bowring, John Frederick Edward, Es-
quire, of Forest Farm, Windsor
Forest, Berks, a demi-lion rampant
or, grasping in the dexter paw an
arrow in bend sinister, and in the
sinister paw an Oriental bow paleways
ppr. K-unquam mutans.
Bowring, Edgar Alfred, Esquire, of 30,
Eaton Place, London, same crest and
motto.
Bowring, John Frederick Edward, of
Forest Farm, Windsor Forest, same
crest and motto.
Bowring, Lewin Bentham, Esquire, East
India United Service Club, same crest.
Bowser and Bowssar of Stone, Glouc, a
demi-talbot gu., gorged with a collar
chequy or and az., charged on the
body with three guttees-d'or.
cf. 55. II
Bowyer, Sir George Henry, Bart., of
Denham Court, Bucks, and Radley,
Berks, a falcon rising and belled or.
87. I. CorUentement passe rich esse.
{The foregoing is the crest as registered
in the College of Arms, but, as appe'irs
from the Visitations, the family have at
other times made use of the following
crests: (l) -4 demi-man ppr., shooting
with a bow and arrow arg., the arrow
tipped or. 186. 6. (2) On a ducal
coronet or, an heraldic tiger sejant arg.
25. 7. (3) An arm couped at the elbow
and erect habited gu., charged with three
bends and cuffed or, holding in the hand
ppr., a dragon's liead erased, cf. 208. 7.
(4) Out of a tower gu., a demi-dragon
rampant or. cf. 157. 5.)
Bowyer, an eagle's head erased arg.,
holding in the mouth an anchor gu.
by the middle of the shank, the flukes
downward.
Bowyer of Knipersley, Staffs, Lines, and
Sussex, out of a tower gu., a demi-
dragon rampant or. cf. 157. 5
Bowyer, Hants, a cubit arm erect holding
in the hand a serpent coiled round
the i
aU
ppr.
220. 2
Bowyer, on a mount vert, a tower triple
towered gu., thereon a demi-dragon or.
Bowyer, an arm couped at the elbow and
erect, vested gu., cuffed arg., holding
in the hand a fish.
Bowyn, .see Bowne.
Box, Oxon., an arm couped at the elbow-
in fess, vested gu., cuffed arg., holding
erect in the hand ppr. a branch of
box vert, at the elbow another branch
erect.
Box, a demi-griffin or, winged az., the
first feather, also or, holding between
the claws a fireball of the same in-
flamed gu.
Boxall, Sir Charles Gervaise, K.C.B.,
Battlemead, Maidenhead, two anchors
in saltire and cabled surmounted by
an escutcheon pendent by a ribbon,
all az., charged with a fret arg.
Boxall, W. P. G., M.A., K.C., of Ivory's,
Cowfold, Sussex, same crest. Spes mea
in Deo.
Boxall and Boxall, an eagle's leg erased
in fess holding a feather in pale.
113- 12
Boxall, a gadfly ppr.
Boxell, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet a
boar's head and neck, all or. Per tela
per hostes. 41. 4
Boxhall, Boxhul!, and Boxmell, Sussex,
two anchors in saltier az. 161. 7
Boxsted and Boxstead, a band issuing
pulhng a thi.^itle. 21 8. 5
Boyare, out of a castle gu., a demi-
dragon or. cf. 157. 5
Boyce or Boyse, a lion rampant. 1.13
Boyce and Boyse, England and Scotland,
a star of six points or, within a crescent
arg. 163. 4
Boyce or Boyse, Ireland, a castle triple-
towered, out of middle tower a demi-
lion rampant. IS,''. II
BOY
Boyce, Robert Henry, Esquire, C.B., of
Ee Yuan, Hampton Wick, out of a
tower ppr., a demi-lion rampant gu.,
holding between the paws an escar-
buncle or. Semper fidelis. 263. 3
Boycott, see Wight-Boycott.
Boycott, see Morse-Boycott.
Boycott of Boycott, Hinton. and Rudge,
Shropsh., out of a mural coronet an
arm in armour erabowed casting a
grenado, all ppr. Pro rege et religione.
197. 10
Boycott, Henry, Esquire, the Firs, Iron-
bridge, Shropsh., o>it of a mural
coronet an arm in armour embowed
casting a grenado, all ppr. Pro rege et
religione. 197. 10
Boyd, John, Maxpoffle, Roxburgsh.,
Scotland, a dexter hand erect pointing
with the thumb and two forefingers
ppr. Confido. 222T11
Boyd of Pitcon, a dexter hand pointing
with the thumb and two forefingers to
the sun ppr. Spes mta in coelis.
Boyd, William Henry, Esquire, J.P.. D.L.,
of Ballymacool House, co. Donegal,
Ireland, a dexter hand couped at the
wrist erect pointing upwards with the
thumb and first two fingers ppr., the
hand charged with a trefoil or. Con-
fido. cf. 222. II
Boyd, George Fenwick, J.P., Moor House,
Durh., in front of a dexter hand couped
at the wrist pointing upwards with
the thumb and two fingers ppr., four
lozenges conformed in fesse az. Con-
fido. 222. I
Boyd, Veu. Charles Twining, of Columba,
Ceylon, .same crest and motto.
Boyd, William, Esquire, of North House,
Long Benton, Newcastle, same crest
and motto.
Boyd, Captain John Theodore Thomas,
of Glenfern, St. Kilda, Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia, formerly of the
nth Regiment of Infantry, a dexter
hand couped at the wrist erect pointing
with the thumb and first two fingers,
the others turning down. 222. 1 1
Boyd, Stanley, M.B., 134, Harley Street,
W., out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter
hand erect, the third and fourth
fingers folded down. Confido.
Boyd of Pinkell, Scotland, a cross moline
sa. Prudeniia me sustinet. 165. 11
Boyd, Sir John, of Maxpoffle, Roxburgh,
Scotland, (late Lord Provost of Edin-
burgh), a dexter hand pointing upwards
with the thumb and two fingers ppr.
Confido. 222. II
Boyd of Trochrig, Scotland, a sundifd or.
Eternitatem cogita. 176. 7
Boyd, Bart., of Danson, Kent, three
ostrich-feathers sa. Confido. 115.:
Boyd, Scotland a star of five points or.
Virtus vobilitat. 164. 2
Boyd - Rochfort : (i) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a hand erect with the
third and fourth fingers folded {for
Boyd), cf. 222. II. (2) On a mural
crown or, a robin redbreast ppr.,
charged with a cross pattee, also or
(for Rochford). Confido. Candor dat
viribus alas. cf. 108. 10
BOY
Boydeil, C'hesh., a stag statant pierced
in the side with an arrow in bend
sinister. 117. 10
Boydeil, a Saracen's head couped ppr.,
thereon a cap gu., turned up erm., the
end hanging down with a bell attached
to it or.
Boyer and Boyes, a lady's arm from the
elbow erect ppr., enfiled with a brace-
let sa. 222. 6
Boyer, a demi-grifBn segreant. 64. 2
Boyer, an arm from the elbow erect,
vested, cuffed, holding in the hand ppr.
three trefoils slipped vert.
Boyes, Charles Crofton, Esquire, of
Kawaran Falls Station, Otago, New
Zealand, a sword erect ppr., hilted and
pommelled or. Ex aniino. 170. 2
Boyes, a hand holding a. cross pattee
titched ppr. 221. 12
Boyes and Boys, Scotland, a dog sejant
ppr. Attendez vous. 57. 9
Boyle, a griffin's head erased or, gorged
with a ducal coronet az., holding in
the beak a branch of laurel fructed ppr.
66. II
Boyle, Ireland, a human heart gu., be-
tween a cross and a sword in saltire
ppr.
Boyle, Rt. Hon. Sir Richard Edmund
St. Lawrence, K.P., Earl of Cork and
Orrery, and Viscount and Baron Boyle,
on a ducal coronet or, a lion's head
erased per pale crenellee arg. and gu.
Honor virtutis prcemium. God's Provi-
dence is my inheritance. cf. 19. 10
Boyle, Sir Charles Cavendish, K.C.M.G.,
same crest and second motto.
Boyle, Earl of Shannon and Viscount
Boyle, see Shannon.
Boyle, Rt. Hon. Sir David, G.C.M.G.,
Earl of Glasgow, an eagle displayed
with two heads per pale embattled
arg. and gu. Dominus providebit.
74- 2
Boyle of Shewalton, Ayr, same crest and
motto.
Boymen, Boynam, Bonbam, and Boynan,
the trunk of a tree in fess, ensigned
between the branches with a fleur-de-
lis. 145. 13
Boyne, Viscount (Hamilton - Russell),
Brancepeth Castle, Durh. : (i) A goat
passant arg., collared gemelle, and
charged on the body with an escallop
sa. dor Rnssdl). cf. 129. 5. (2) Out
of a ducal coronet or, an oak ppr.,
fructed of the first, and penetrated
transversely in the main stem by a
frame-saw, also ppr. (for Hamilton),
ycc timeo, nee sperno. 143. 8
Boynell and Boyville, a boy pulling a
branth from a tree. cf. 189. 6
Boynton, Sir Griffith Henry, Bart., of
Barmston, Yorks, a goat passant sa.,
puttee d'argent, armed, crined, and
ungu or. II tempo p(issa.
Boynton, a goat passant sa., armed or,
ducally gorged arg. cj. 129. 5
Boynton, on a cinquefoil gu., a talbot's
head er.ised sa., guttee d'or.
Boynton, an arm from the elbow holding
in the hand a millrind.
Boys, De, Essex, a wyvern arg. 70. i
Boys, Kent, a demi - dog gobonated sa.
and or, holding an oak-branch leaved
and fructed of the last.
Boys, a dog sejant ppr. 57. 9
69
Boys, Lines, a stag's head couped arg.,
attired gu., between the attires a
mound and a cross or.
Boys of Hoston, Norf., an owl arg., ducally
crowned or, in a holly-bush ppr.
Boys, Kent, on a chapeau az., turned up
erm., a demi-lion arg., ducally crowned
or. 15. 14
Boys of Betshanger, Kent, a demi-lion
arg., ducally crowned or. 10. 11
Boyse, a buck's head erased attired gu.
121. 2
Boyson, an eagle vert, with wings dis-
played erminois, armed or. 77. 5
Boyton, a crow transfixed mth an arrow,
the brings expanded ppr. 107. 1 1
Boyton, co. Tipperary, Ireland, a falcon
close ppr., holding in the beak a spur
or, leathered sa. Per damna, per
cmdes.
Boyton, Rev. Canon, of the Deanery,
Londonderry, and Convoy House, co.
Donegal, same crest and motto.
BoyviUe, De, a demi-eagle displayed with
two heads or. cf. 82. i
Boyzell, a talbot's head sa., holding in
the mouth a stag's horn or.
Brabant, Devonsh., a rose gu., slipped
and leaved vert, and the point of a
lance or, in saltier. cf. 1 50. i
Brabant, His Honour Herbert William,
of St. John's, Wanganui, New Zealand,
Resident Magistrate at Wanganui, and
Judge of the Native Land Court of
New Zealand, a falcon close, Dum
spiro spero. 85. 2
Brabantine, a dog passant arg., collared
or, the collar charged with three
leopards' faces sa.
Brabazon, Leics., over a mount vert, a
falcon volant or. cf. 88. 3
Brabazon, Colthurst-, of Danesfort, co.
Kerry, Ireland, on a mount vert, a
falcon rising or, charged on the breast
with a cross crosslet gu. Vota vita
mea. cf. 87. i
Brabazon, Major-General John Palmer,
of Brabazon Park, Swinford, co. Mayo,
and 10, Wilton Crescent, London, S.W.,
on a mount vert, a falcon rising, belled
or, charged with a fleur-de-lis az.
Vota vita mea.
Brabazon, William Philip, Esquire, of
Brook House, Lymm, near Warrington,
same crest and motto.
Brabazon, Earl of Meath and Baron
Brabazon, see Meath.
Brabourne and Brabon of London and
Devonsh., a mewed hawk ppr., armed
az., jessed and belled or. cf. 86. 8
Brabourne, Baron (KnatchbuU-Hugessen),
Smeeth Padtlocks, near Ashford :
(i) An oak-tree ppr. between two wings
elevated, the pinions az., feathered or
Ifor Hugesscn). 236. 3. (2) On a
chapeau az., turned up erm., an ounce
statant arg., spotted sa. (for Knatch-
btdl). In crucifixa gloria mea. 24. i
Braby, James, J.P., Rudgwick, Sussex, a
martlet ppr. Ex industria decus.
Bracays and Brakes, a demi-leopard
rampant gardant ppr. cf. 23. 4
Bracciano, Rome, on a ducal coronet an
eagle displayed sa., gazing at a comet
to the sinister ppr.
Braccinano, a dexter arm vested az.,
cuffed arg., holding in the hand a sprig
of roses ppr.
BRA
Brace, a lion's face ppr., ducally crowned
or, within two laurel- branches in orle
vert. cf. 21. II
Brace, Worcs., an arm in armour em-
bowed holding in the hand, all ppr., a
sword arg., hilted or. 195-2
Brace, Frank Addison, Esquire, of
Doveridgs Hall, Derbysh., an arm
embowed vested in chain-mail arg.,
the hand grasping a scimitar ppr.
Festina lente.
Brace, a dexter arm embowed in chain
armour, the hand grasping a sword
ppr., pommel and hilt or, attached to
the blade a flag az., charged with an
anchor of the second.
Brace, out of a naval crown or, a dexter
arm embowed in chain armour, the
hand holding the flag of the kingdom
of Holland in the year 1808, all ppr.
Bracebridge, Suff., on a mount vert, a
wolf passant arg. cf. 28. 10
Bracebridge and Brasbridge, Lines, the
stump of a tree ppr., raguled or.
Bracebridge, Warw., a staff raguly arg.
Be as God will. cf. 147. 10
Bracegirdle of Bracegirdle Green, Chesh.,
two augers erect and addorsed con-
joined with a girdle gu.
Bracester, on a cloud a mullet of six
points. cf. 164. II
Bracey, a unicorn sejant, resting the
dexter foot against an oak-tree ppr.
48. ,^
Bracher, Berks, a demi-leopard rampani
gardant ppr. Primi et ultimi in belleo.
cf. 23. 4
Bracken of Hillam Hall, South Milford,
Yorks, a cathevine-wheel. Viguer de
dessiis. 167. 2
Brackenbury, a savage's head couped
ppr. 190. 12
Brackenbury of Skendleby, Lines, a lion
couchaut gardant sa., at the foot
of an oak-tree ppr. Sans recuieller
jamais.
Brackenridge of Ashfield Park, co. Tyrone,
a pile gu., charged with a rose arg.,
barbed vert, seeded or, between two
wings az. Virtute et industria.
111-4
Brackesby, a boar's head and neck
couped gu., bristled or. 41. i
Brackley, Viscount, see Ellesmere, Earl
of.
Brackshaw, a buck's head couped ppr,
121. 5
Bracy, De, Shrop.sh., a falcon standing
on the trunk of a tree in fess, and
sprouting a branch on the dexter side.
Bracy of Maddresfield, a human heart
pierced sa.
Bracy or Bracey, a garb environed by
two snakes ppr. I53; 3
Brad, a griffin sejant erect, holding
between the fore-claws a battle-axe.
Bradberry, a demi-dove arg., fretty gu.,
holding in the beak a slip of barberry
vert, fructed ppr.
Bradbridge, Bredbridge, or Brodbridge,
a leopard's head erased arg., pellettee
ducally gorged or, between two spears
ppr., headed of the first.
Bradbrook, William, M.R.C.S., Bletchley,
Bucks, a dexter arm embowed in
chain mail holding in the hand a
cross crosslet fitchee interlaced with a
mascle az, Firma nobis fides.
BRA
Bradl)urne and Bradbourne of Bradburne
and London, a pine-tree vert, fructed
or. 144. 13
Bradbury of Derby and London, a dove
issuing volant arg., fretty gu., in its
beak a slip of barberry vert, fructed
g"-
Bradbury, W. Lawrence, Esquire, of
Wbitefriars, London, E.C., a demi-
dove volant arg., fretty gu., holding in
the beak a slip of barberry vert, fructed
of the second. Carpe diem.
Bradbury, Lanes, a demi-wood-pigeon
arg., the body fretty gu., and each
wing charged with a buckle. JSquitas
actionem regtda.
Bradbury, Thomas Haigh. Esquire, of
Bradley, Huddersfield, Yorks. a demi-
woodpigeon, wings displayed arg.,
each wing charged with a round
buckle, the tongue pendent sa., and
in the beak a sprig of barberry, leaved
and fructed over the branch of a tree
fessewise ppr. JEquitas actionem
regiUa.
Bradbury, Essex and Suff., a boar's head
erect between two ostrich-feathers
ppr. 41. 14
Bradbury, Augustus Beaty, Esquire, of
Edinburgli, between two ears of wheat
or, a sword erect point do-miwards
ppr., pendent from the hilt by a
chain or, an escutcheon arg., charged
with a heart gu. Amicitia cum
virtute. 154. S
Bradby, a serpent half erect and nowed,
in its mouth a garland of laurel ppr.
142. 7
Braddick of Boughton Mount, near
Maidstone, a dapple-gray horse statant,
the dexter fore-foot resting upon an
escutcheon vert, charged with a stag's
head caboshed or.
Braddon, the late Sir Edward Nicholas
Coventry, K.C.M.G., of 5, Victoria
Street, S.W., a man's face affrontee
between two arms in armour counter-
embowed, the hands gaimtleted. Axit
mors ant libertas.
Braddyll, an anchor in pale surmounted
by a fleuT-de-lis. 161. 9
Braddyll, Lanes, a badger passant or.
Cognoies toif mesme. 3^. 10
Braddyll, Thomas Richmond Gale,
Esquire, of Conishead Priory, Lanes :
(1) A badger passant or (for Braddyll).
(2) A unicorn's head ppr., charged
with two palets az., over all an anchor
or (lor Gale). Cognoies toy mesme.
Brade, a beehive with bees volant ppr.
137- 7
Bradestone, Bradstone, and Bradston,
out of a ducal coronet, two lion's gambs
in saltier ppr. "59. 12
Bradfield, Norf., a hand holding two
branches of palm in orle. 21S. 7
Bradfoot, Braidfoot, and Bradfute, Scot-
land, a demi-grilfin segreant or, armed
gu. 64. 2
Bradford, Earl of, see Bridgeman.
Bradford, Robert Dickie, Aldbrough,
Hull, a lion rampant holding between
its paws a -nTeath of roses. Generous
thoTigh 'powerful.
Bradford, Yorks, a peacock's head ppr.,
holding in the beak a snake entwined
round the neck vert. c/. 103. 3
70
Bradford of Swindon, Wilts, a stag's head
erased or. 121. 2
Bradford, General Sir Edward, Bart.,
O.C.B., G.C.V.O., 50, South Audley
Street, W., a stag's head erased or,
charged on the neck with a mural
crown, and suspended from the mouth
a bugle -horn stringed sa. Humani
nihil alienum. 259. i
Bradford, Ireland, a camel's head sa.
13^- 7
Bradgate, Leics., an arm in armour ppr.,
banded with a ribbon vert, couped
below the elbow in bend, holding in
the hand ppr. the upper part of a
broken spear gu., the point downwards
arg.
BradhuU, Lanes, a badger passant or.
33- 10
Bradley and Bradeley, a boar sa., bristled
and ungu. or, gorged with a garland
vert. 40. 6
Bradley, Lanes and London, a boar's head
couped gu. 43. I
Bradley, Ireland, a bull's head cabossed
ppr. 43. 8
Bradley of Stourbridge, Worcs., a grey-
hound statant. Vigilans et audax.
cf. 60. 2
Bradley of Gore Court, Kent: (i) A
dexter arm embowed in armour, hold-
ing a battle-axe, all ppr. (for Bradley).
200. 6. (2) A heraldic antelope's head
erased, armed, and crined or, langued
gu. (jorDyne). cf. 127. 11
Bradley, on a thorn-bush a nightingale
ppr.
*5- 7
Bradley, Ireland, a martlet or, holding
in the beak a cross formee fitchee sa.
cj. 95- 8
Bradling, an arm in armour couped at the
shoulder embowed and lying in fess,
the elbow on the ■,%Teath, holding in
the hand a sword, all ppr.
Bradney, a hawk ppr., belled and jessed
or. cf. 85. 2
Bradney, Joseph Alfred, Esquire, J.P.
and D.L., of Bradney, in the county of
Somerset, and of Tal-y-Coed, in the
county of Monmouth, a hawk close
ppr., legged, jessed, and belled or,
holding in the beak a trefoil vert, and
in the dexter claw a cross pattee
fitchee sa. Mors gloria forti.
86. 5
Bradney of Bayford Lodge, Wincanton,
Somers., Spring Grove, Bishopstoke,
Hants, a hawk close ppr., belled, jessed,
and legged or, holding in its dexter
foot a cross pattee fitchee sa., and in
its beak a trefoil vert, jl/ors gloria
jorli.
Bradney, Joseph Alfred, Esquire, of
Tal-y-Coed, near Monmouth, same
crest and motto.
Bradsay and Bradsey, a demi-greyhound
collared. 60. 8
Bradshagh, Bradshaigh, and Bradsbaw,
Chesh., Lanes, and Leics., on a mount
vert, a stag at gaze ppr., under a vine-
tree, also ppr., fructed purp. Qtii vit
content tient assez. 116. 14
Bradshaw of Barton Blount, Derbysh., a
hart gu., standing under a vine-branch
vert. Qui vit content tient assez.
cf. 116. 14
Bradsbaw, Frank, Lifton Park, Devonsh.,
a mount vert, thereon a stag statant
BRA
ppr., gorged with a collar gemel or,
between two oak-trees, also ppr. T«
ne cede malis.
Bradsbaw, Lanes, on a mount a stag
ducally gorged standing under a vine
fructed, all ppr. Son nobis solum nati
sumtts. cf. 116. 14
Bradshaw of Milecross, co. Down, Ireland,
on a mount vert, a buck statant beneath
an oak-tree ppr. Deus mihi spes et
tutnmcn. 116. 13
Bradshaw, Northumb., a stag trippant
under an oak-tree, all ppr. Dicu et
mon devoir. cf. 116. 12
Bradshaw, Shropsh., a wolf's head erased
arg., coUared and lined. cf. 30. 11
Bradston, a dove with an olive-branch in
the beak ppr. 92. 5
Bradston and Bradesfon, Glouc, out of
a ducal coronet or, a boar's head sa.
41. 4
Bradstreet, Ireland, a unicorn's head
between two laurel-branches in orle.
49. 14
Bradstreet, Sir Edmund Simon, Bart.,
CastiUa, Clontarf, co. Dublin, Ireland,
an arm in armour embowed, the hand
grasping a scimitar, all ppr. Virtute
etnonvi. 196. 10
Bradwarden, a demi-otter rampant.
134. II
Bradwell, Chesh., a rock ppr. 179. 7
Brady of Ely, Cambs, a cherub ppr.,
crined and winged or. In Deo fides.
189. 9
Brady, Ireland, a cherub ppr., the wings
or. 1S9. 9
Brady, A. Newton. Esquire, Maryville.
Ennis, co. Clare, a cherub's head and
neck ppi., between two wnngs or.
Brady, Geale- : (i) A cherub's head and
neck ppr., between two wings or {for
Brady), cf. 189. 9. (2) A unicorn's
head and neck or, charged with an
anchor sa. (for Geale). Claritate dextra.
cf. 49. 7 .
Brady, on a mount vert, a griffin sejant
or, beaked sa., supporting with the
dexter claw an escutcheon arg.
cf. 62. II
Brady, Cambs, on a mount vert, a griffin
sejant or, beaked gu. cf. 62. 10
Brady, Sir Francis WiUiam, Bart., K.C.,
Sorrento Cottage, Dalkey, co. Dublin,
a martlet or, charged on the breast
with a trefoil slipped vert. Vincit
pericula virtus. cf. .95. 2
Brady of London, Devonsh., and Hants,
an arm in armour embowed holding
in the hand an ohve-branch fructed, all
ppr. cf. 199. 12
Brady, Ireland, a hand cutting at a feather
with a scimitar ppr. 213. 7
Brady, Browne-, Thomas, Esquire, of
Newgrove, Tulla, co. Clare ; Kilbegs,
Blessington, co. Wicklow ; and Cartron,
Burren, co. Clare, an eagle displayed
with two heads per pale arg. and sa.,
the dexter wing charged with a pellet
and the sinister with a plate. Nee
timeo. nee sperno.
Brae, Thomas, Esquire, of Bengal, upon
a mount vert, an eagle rising ppr.,
crowned with an Eastern crown or,
charged on the breast with a hurt,
and on each wing with a fleur-de-lis az.
Bragden and Bragdon of London, a boar
issuant out of a rock, all ppr.
BRA
Brage or Bragge of London and Essex, I
out of a ducal coronet per pale arg.
and or, a bull's head sa., armed of
the second. 44- 1 1
Brages and Bruges of London, on an
anchor or, a scroll bearing the motto
3Iihi ccelitm partus. cf. i6i. i
Bragg or Bragge, Scotland, and of West
Clandon, Surrey, out of a ducal
coronet or, a bull's head sa. 44. 1 1
Bragg, Somers., a lion's head erased arg.,
collared vaire or and az. 18. 13
Bragg, Berks, an ostrich-feather enfiled
with a ducal coronet. Per virtutem
scientiam. 114- 12
Bragge, Scotland, a hand holding a
sword. Honorat mors. 212. 13
Bragge, see Brage.
Braham of London and Finchley, Middx.,
on a bar dancettee arg., a phanix
erm., winged az., the flames of &e
ppr., and holding in the beak a lyre
or.
Braham of London and Berks, out of a
ducal coronet or, a plume of five
ostrich-feathers sa. 114. 13
Braham, four ostrich-feathers sa., enfiled
with a ducal coronet or.
Braham of London and Bucks, a cubit
arm erect, vested bendy wavy of four
az. and gu., holding in the hand ppr.
a fish arg.
Braham, a wolf's head couped arg. 30. 5
Braid, a demi-lion gu. Floreat majestas.
10. 3
Braidfoot, Scotland, a demi-griffin or.
64. 2
Braidwood, Scotland, an oak-tree fructed
ppr. Vigueur de dessus. 143. 5
Braikenridge, George Weare, Esquire, of
Broomwell House, Somers., on a
wreath of the colours (or and vert) a
beehive or, between two rose-branches
ppr. Bella ac pace parntus. 294. 2
Braikenridge, George John, the Grove,
Bush Hill, Middx., same crest and
motto.
Braikenridge, William Jerdone, Esquire,
Claremont, Clevedon, and 16, Royal
Crescent, Bath, same crest and motto.
Brailsford, out of a ducal coronet a
dragon's head. 72. 4
Brailstord, lines, a unicorn's head arg.,
erased gu., armed and maned or, en-
twined by a serpent ppr., and charged
on the neck with a pomme, thereon a
cross arg. In Jehavah fides viea.
49. 2
Braimor, Scotland, an arm in armour
embowed throwing a pheon hafted.
Brain or Braine, a hurt charged with a
talbot's head erased or. cf. 57. 5
Brain, Samuel Arthur, Esquire, of Rox-
burgh, Penarth, South Wales, a
leopard's head couped arg., charged
with a pale gu., and encircled by a
branch of oak vert Ardaa tendo.
Braine or Brayne, Glouc, a leopard's
head arg. 22. 10
Braithwait, Yorks, a greyhound couchant
arg., collared and lined gu. cf. 60. i
Braithwait, on a mount vert, a greyhound
couchant. cf. 60. i
Braithwaite, Robert, 26, Endymion Road,
Brixton Hill, S.W., a greyhound
couchant arg., collared and chained or.
71
Braksdall, a sheaf of arrows ppr., feath-
ered and banded gu. 173. 3
Brakyn of Chesterton, Cambs, a hawk's
head erased arg., ducally gorged or.
cf. 88. 12
Brakyn, a whale's head erect arg.,
charged with a bend between two
bendlets az., thereon three lozenges
or, all between two cinquefoUs of the
last, stalked and leaved vert.
Bramble, Dorset, a demi-lion rampant
gu., ducally crowned or, and holding
in the dexter paw a cross pattee iitchee
of the last. Temere ne sperne.
cf. 10. II
Bramble, James Roger, Lieutenant-
Colonel, J.P., F.S.A., Seafield, Weston-
super-Mare, same crest and motto.
Bramfell, out of a ducal coronet an arm
embowed wielding a scimitar.
cf. 201. 2
Bramhall, Yorks and Chesh., a lion
passant or. Sanguine Christetuo. 6.2
Bramhall, a lion passant or, charged on
the shoulder with a crescent for differ-
cf. 6. 2
Eramley, a pheasant ppr. cf. go. 8
Brampston, a fetterlock az. 168. 12
Brampton, Baron (Hawkins), 5, Tilney
Street, Park Lane, W., on a fasces
fesswise ppr., a fox passant or. Toujaurs
prest. 234. 7
Brampton of Attleborough, Norf., out of
a mm-al coronet a talbot's head gu.,
eared arg. 56. 6
Brampton of Brampton, Norf., on a tiger
arg. bridled a naked man astride ppr.,
wreathed about the temples arg. and gu.
Bramston, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas
Harvey, of Skreens, Esses, a lion
sejant or, gorged with a collar sa.,
charged -nith three plates. cf. 7 4
Bramston, a tun fesseways or, thereon a
raven sa., holding in the beak a car-
nation-branch ppr.
Bramwell, o\it of a ducal coronet or, two
lion's gambs in saltier ppr. 39. 10
Bramwell, Baron (Rt. Hon. Sir George
William Wilshere Bramwell), two lion's
gambs erased in saltier or, supporting
a sword in fesse, the point to the dexter
ppr. Diligenter. 39. 3
Bramwell, Sir Frederick Joseph, Bart.,
Holmwood, Edenbridge, Kent, the
same crest and motto.
Branch, out of a ducal coronet or, a
cock's head az., combed gu., holding
in the beak a branch vert. cf. 90. 6
Branche of London, out of a ducal
coronet or, a cock's head az., beaked
of the fu'st, combed and wattled gu.
90. 6
Brancker, a cubit arm vested sa., cuffed
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a lozenge
of the first.
Brand of Laurieston, Scotland, a vol ppr.
113. I
Brand, Suff. and London, out of a d\ical
coronet or, a leopard's head gardant
arg., semee of roundles of various
colours. cf. 23. II
Brand of London, a leopard's head and
neck erased gardant quarterly arg. and
or, semee of pellets, pomeis, and tor-
teaux. cf. 23. 3
Brand, Hon. Arthur George, of Pelham
House, Lewes, Osborne House, Wis-
bech, 50, Park Street, W., out of a
BRA
crown vallery or, a leopard's head arg.,
semee of escallops and gorged with a
collar gemel gu. Paur bien desirer.
Brand, Scotland, two elephants' probosces
couped, flexed, and reflexed arg., the
dexter charged with three mascles, the
sinister with three spur-rowels sa. Aye
farward.
Brand, in front of a tree a stag statant
ppr. cf. 116. 13
Brand, on the stump of a tree in fess
erased, shooting forth a new branch,
an eagle statant regardant.
Brand, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet or,
a cockatrice's head gu., between two
wings ppr. 68. II
Brand, a vol with a baton or in paJe,
ensigned on the top with the unicorn
of Scotland. Advance.
Brander, see Dunbar-Brander.
Brander, an elephant passant arg.
c/- 133- 9
Brander, Hants, a phcenix in flames ppr.
82. 2
Brander, Surrey and Scotland, a dove
regardant holding in the beak an
olive-branch ppr. Silentio et spe.
92. 4
Brander, an arm from the elbow ppr.,
vested chequy or and az., holding a
branch of palm of the first.
Brandeston, a dexter hand couped in
gu.
21. 6
Brandford of London, an eagle rising or,
holding in the beak a sprig of oak
fructed vert. cf. 77. 2
Brandling, Northumb., the stump of a
tree couped and erased, from the top
issuing flames, from the sinister side a
sprig aoorned and leaved, all, ppr. Fide
et virtute. cf. 145. 14
Brandon, Duke of, see Hamilton, Duke of.
Brandon, Suff., a lion's head erased or,
guttce-de-poix, crowned with a ducal
coronet party per fess arg. and gu.
cf. I8. 8
Brandon of London, a lion's head erased
arg., charged with two bars gu., on
each of which three bezants, cf. 17. 8
Brandram, a lamb passant arg., charged
with a pile wavy between two fer-de-
moulines sa., on the pile a bee volant
or. 131- 6
Brandreth, Beds: (1) An escallop arg.,
in front thereof a sword erect point
downwards ppr. (for Brandreth). (2)
A gauntlet fesswise ppr., thereon a
mullet pierced or (for Gibbs). Nun-
quam nan paratus.
Brandreth, a Paschal lamb couchant arg.
cf. 131. 13
Brandreth, Staffs and Lines, same crest.
Brandreth of Leese, Cheshiie, and the
Manor, Buckland Newton, Dorchester,
Dorset, same crest. Fortunam honestant
virtute.
Brandt, a stag rising out of a bush ppr.
116. I
Brandwood, Durh., a vew-tree ppr. 143. i
BranflU of Upminster Hall, Essex, out of
a cloud a naked arm holding a sword,
aUppr. Not in vain. 223. lo
Brangan of Dublin, a cubit arm erect
vested vert, cuffed arg., the hand ppr.,
holding a cross moline or. 207. 4
Branscomb, Branscombe, and Bronscomb,
a lion passant regardant ducally gorged
and chained, all ppr. 6. 3
BRA
Brant, a lion passant or. 6. 2
Branthwaite, Brantwayte, and Braith-
waite of London, on a rock ppr., an
eagle rising arg.
Brantingham, Devonsh., an oak-tree ppr.
143- 5
Branton-Day, Ralph, Esquire, of Great
Sarratt Hall, Rickraansworth, Herts,
on a mount vert, thereon two hands
conjoined ppr., cuffed arg., fixed to a
pair of wings, the dexter erminois,
charged with a muUet pierced sa.,
and the sinister ermines charged with
a mullet pierced arg. Surge dies est.
Brasbrldge, Warw., a staff raguly arg.
c/. 147- lo
Bras-de-Fer, Jersey, an eagle displayed
sa. 75- 2
Brash, Scotland, a hand erect issuing
from a cloud holding an anchor in
pale ppr. 2I9- 2
Brash, Edward Alexander, surgeon,
35, Southernhay West, Exeter, same
crest.
Brashier or Brasier, Ireland, a demi-lion
rampant per pale or and sa. Amor
patriae. lO. 2
Brasier or Brazier, a dove holding in its
beak an olive-branch ppr. 92. 5
Brassey, a hand throwing a dart ppr.
c). 214. 4
Brassey, Baron (Sir Thomas Brassey,
K.C.B.), Normanhurst, Battle, a mal-
lard arg., beaked and legged gu. Ar-
?,Albert, Esquire, J.R.ofHeythrop,
Chipping Norton, Oxon., and 29,
Berkeley Square, S.W., a mallard ppr.
Arduis scepe melu nunquam.
Brassey, Henry Leonard Campbell, of
Preston Hall, Aylesford, Kent, Sefton
Lodge, Newmarket, same crest and
motto.
Brassy, a unicorn sejant resting the
dexter foot against an oak-tree ppr.
48- 3
Brathwayte of Westminster, a greytoiind
couchant arg., collared and lined gu.,
studded and ringed or. cj. 60. i
Bratshaw, a bugle-hom stringed.
228. II
Bratt, Staffs, two greyhounds' heads
erased, collared, and addorsed ppr.
60. 12
Brattle, between a laurel and a myrtle
branch in saltier a battle-axe, all ppr.
172. 12
Braunch, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-lion rampant pierced in the
breast with an arrow. cj. i6. 3
Braunch and Braunche, on a garb or, a
bird sa.
Braund, Samuel, Esquire, of Devon House,
Prospect, South Australia, issuant from
clouds a dexter cubit arm in armour
holding in the hand a brand raguly
inflamed, all ppr., the arm charged
with a cross bottony gu. Fidelis ad
extremum.
Braving, Wilts, a demi-talbot gu., guttee-
d'or, ducally crowned arg.
Brawne of London and Surrey, out of a
mural coronet or, a dragon's head sa.
72. II
Bray of Shere, Surrey, a flax-breaker or
Bray, Edward, Esquire, same crest.
Bray, Reginald More, Esquire, of 17, the
~ " , S.W., same crest. !
72
Bray of Langford Hill, Cornw., out of a
ducal coronet az., a griffin's head erm.,
beaked or. 67. 9
Bray, an ounce ppr. 24. 2
Bray, an arm erect vested az., holding
in the hand ppr. a chaplet vert.
(/. 205. 4
Bray, Beds and Sussex, a lion passant
gardant or, between two wings ad-
dorsed vairc or and az.
Braybroke, Suff., a maiden's head ppr.,
crined or, wTeathed with a garland of
violets and leaves of the first.
c/. 182. 10
Braybrooke, Baron (Neville), of Audley
End, Saffron Walden, Essex, a bull
statant arg., pied sa., collared and
chained or. Ne vile velis. cf. 45. 2
Braybrooke, a Minerva's head affrontee,
aUppr. cf. 182. I
Braye, Baron (Verney-Cave), Stanford
Hall, Market Harborou^h : (i) A grey-
hound courant sa., collared arg., and
holding in the mouth an escroU,
thereon the motto Gardez (/or Cave).
(2) A demi-phcenix beholding a ray
of the sun, all ppr. {/or Verney). Un
tout sent. Gardez. c/. 82. 2
Braye, Cornw., see Bray.
Braye, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, three arg., two
az., on the top of the plume a griffin's
headgu. c/. 114. 13
Braye, H. H., surgeon, Hurstmonceux,
31, King Edward Road, Hackney, N.E.,
a hemp braye (or ilax-breaker) or.
302. 13
Brayleslord and Braylford, Derbysh., out
of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head
affrontee ppr. 119. 13
Brayne, Glouc, from behind a mount
vert, the sun rising ppr. 162. 7
Braynton, a griffin's head erased ppr.
66. 2
Braytoft, Lines, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
crusily arg. c/. 10. 3
Brazier, «ee Brasier and Brashier.
Breach, an escarbuncle gu. 164. 12
Breach of Cirencester, Glouc, an antelope
sejant ppr. c/. 126. 4
Breadalbane, Marquess and Earl of, and
Baron, Earl of Orraelie, etc. (Rt. Hon.
Sir Gavin Campbell), Taymouth Castle,
Aberfeldy, Scotland, a boar's head
erased ppr. Follow me. 42. 2
Bream of London, a cubit arm erect
vested bendy of six or and az., cuffed
of the first, the hand
ppr. God is my de/endi
Breanon, Scotland, an arm in armour
embowed, holding a sword. 195-2
Breant, a demi-griffin regardant, holding
a flag charged with a saltier.
c/. 64. 14
Brearey or Breary, the bust of a nun
couped at the shoulders affrontee,
veiled ppr. Jesu seul bon e hd.
Brearly, a cross potent fitchee gu., be-
tween two wings arg.
Breary, see Brearey.
Breawse, a human lieart transfixed with
a sword in bend sinister, all ppr. 181. 6
Brebner of Lairney, Scotland, a cock's
head erased gu. 90. i
Breche, out of a cup arg., three roses
stalked and leaved ppr. 173. 3
Breck or Breek, a demi-lion ppr. Firmus ,
■maneo. 10. 2 1
BRE
Brecknock and Brecknoy, an arm erect
issuing from clouds holding an anchor
in pale. 219. 2
Brecknock, Earl of, see Camden, Mar-
Bredel of London, an owl ppr. Nitor in
adversum. 96. 5
Bredon, Alexander Macaulay, Esquire,
Scarborough, Yorks, a demi-lion ram-
pant arg., holding in the dexter paw a
cross pattee fitchee gu., the sinister
paw resting on a passion-nail or,
Vincit Veritas.
Bredon, Matthew Boyd, Esquire, of
BaUinataggart House, Portadown,
Dowth Lodge, Drogheda, and 39,
Ovington Square, S.W., same crest
and motto.
Bredon, Robert Edward, Esquire, of
Shanghai, same crest and motto.
Bree, a hand couped in fess. 221. 6
Breedon, Berks and Northamp., a demi-
lion arg., holding in its dexter paw a
cross pattee fitched gu. c/. 11. 10
Breek, a demi-lion ppr. Firmus maneo.
10. 2
Breen, Henry Hcgart, Esquire, F.S.A.,
Administrator of the Government of
the Island of St. Lucia and its de-
pendencies, two arms in armour em-
bowed and interlaced ppr., in the
dexter hand a sword, also ppr., and in
the sinister hand a passion-cross gu.
Brees and Breeze, a stag at gaze or.
II7- 3
Breeton, a naked arm embowed holding
in the hand ppr. a wreath of laurel
Brember of London, tw-o arms in
embowed holding a battle-axe, all
ppr. 194. 12
Bremer, Devonsh., out of a naval coronet
or, the sails arg., a dexter cubit arm
in armour holding in the hand, gaunt-
leted or, a sword ppr., hilt and
pommel of the first, between two
branches of oak or, the arm charged
with an anchor erect sa. A la verite.
210. 10
Bremner, England and Scotland, a dexter
arm vambraeed holding in the gauntlet
a pheon erect. Per tela, per hosles.
c/. 211. 7
Bremner, a cock's head erased. 90. i
Brenan, Ireland, out of a mural coronet
a demi-eagle displayed. c/. 80. 7
Brenan and Brennan, Ireland, a wheel gu.
167. I
Brenan, an arm in armour embowed, the
hand grasping a dagger, all ppr. Siib
hoc .signo vinces. 195-4
Brenchesley and Brenchley, an annulet
or, within it an escutcheon az., charged
with a cross patonce of the first. 167. 6
Brenchley, Kent, a dexter arm couped
near the elbow holding a branch of
laurel ppr. 219. 9
Brende, Norf., a lion rampant gardant
arg. 2. 5
Brende, Suff., the fore-part of a lion
gu., united to the hind-part of a dragon
vert, sejant.
Brendon, an eagle displayed. 75-2
Brenlee, a demi-griffin. 64. 2
Brennan, see Brenan.
Brent, Glouc, Kent, and Somers., a
dragon's head between two wmgs ex-
panded arg. 72. 7
BRE
Brent, a lion rampant. i- i3
Brent, a wyvern's head between two
wings arg., charged on the breast with
three ermine spots, one and two.
cf. 72. 7
Brentingham, an oak-tree ppr. 143. 5
Brenton, Bart., out of a naval coronet
or, the circle thereof inscribed " Spar-
tan," a swan arg., guttee-de-sang. Go
throngh.
Brenton, a swan arg. 99. -2
Brenton, a derai-savage afifrontte, hand-
cuffed ppr. 1S6. 12
Breos, De, an eagle rising regardant ppr.
cf. 77. 4
Breres, Lanes, a nag's head erminois.
cf. 50. 12
Brereton of Brinton, Norf., a bear ppr.,
muzzled or. Opitulante Deo. cf. 34. i
Brereton or Brewerton, a bear's head
and neck or, muzzled sa. 34. 14
Brereton, Ireland, a demi-unicorn col-
lared. 48. 10
Brereton, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a bear's head couped sa., muzzled
of the first. 34. 3
Brereton, John Alfred, JIajor-General,
Riversdale, Ramsey, Isle of Man, same
crest. Opitulante Deo.
Brereton, Chesh. and Norf., a bear's
head and neck erased sa., muzzled gu.,
studded or. 35-2
Brereton, on a chapeau az., turned" up
erm., a dragon with wings elevated
gu. cf. 73. 4
Brereton, Bart, {extinct), of Honford,
Chesh., out of a ducal coronet or, a
bear's head charged with a crescent in
chief and a cross erosslet ppr. 34. 3
Brerwood or Brierwood, Chester, two
swords in saltier gu., pommels and
hilts or, enfiled with an earl's coronet
ppr. cf. 171. 12
Bresier, out of a crown vallary a lion's
head. cf. 17. 5
Breslngham, on a chapeau ppr., a demi-
lion rampant gardant or. cf. 15. 14
Brest, an arm ppr., vested sa., holding
in the hand a bow arg.
Bretargh, Lanes, a lion's gamb holding
an ostrich-feather. Fari qui .nentient.
37- 3
Bretherton, Rev. Humphrey William, of
Eccleston Rectory, Chorley, Lanes, a
cross raguly fiery sa., therefrom pen-
dent by a riband gu., a stag's head
caboshed arg. Per aspera ad dulcia
Bretherton, Norris, Esquire, of Runshaw
Hall, Eu.\ton, Lanes., and Nateby
Lodge, Garstang, same crest and
motto.
Bretherton, Frederick Annesley Stapelton,
the Hall, Rainhill, Lanes, in front of a
demi-unicorn arg., a portcullis sa.
Breton or Bretton, London, Essex, Staffs,
and Leics., on a lion's gamb az., a
chevron or, charged with a mullet sa.
39- 2
Breton, on a lion's gamb az., and between
three billets arg., a chevron or, charged
with a mullet sa. cf. 39. 2
Breton, Norf., a demi-talbot gu., eared,
collared, and lined or, hoUIing in his
feet the line coiled up.
Breton, Northamp., on a mural coronet
gu., a boar's head couped sa.
cf. 42. II
73
Breton, a wolf paly of eight or and az.
28. 10
Bretrook, a horse saddled and bridled,
at full speed. 52. i
Brett, a sphinx passant. cf. 1S2. 12
Brett, Charles Henry, Esquire, of Gretton
Malone Road, a falcon ppr., jessed gu.,
belled and vervelled or. Yilia '.on-
temnit aucupia.
Brett, WiUiam Bailey, Esquire, of 58,
Merrion Avenue, Blackrook, 00.
Dublin, same crest and motto.
Brett, Ireland, a crane regardant, wings
addorsed, resting the de.xter foot on a
stone. 105. 5
Brett, Glouo. and Leics., on a tower arg.,
a man's head ppr.
Brett, a garb. Velis id quod possis.
153. 2
Brett, Staffs, a lion's gamb erect erased
arg., grasping a dragon's head erased
Brett, Kent and Devonsh., a lion passant
gu. 6. 2
Brett of Moore Place, Esher, Surrey, a lion
passant gu., charged on the shoulder
with a cross bottony fitchee or, and
holding in the dexter fore-paw a fasces
ppr. Vicimus. 262. 7
Brett of Ocle Court, Heref., on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a lion passant of
the first. 4. 9
Brett, Kent, a griffin's head between
two wings az., beaked or.
cf. 67. 7
Brett, a demi-lion queue-fourchee arg.,
langued and armed gu. cf. 10. 2
Brettel), a demi-eagle displayed az.,
upon a mill-rind or, holding in the
beak an ear of corn of the last.
Brettell, Henry Cartwright, Esquire,
solicitor, of Dudley, uses a demi-eagle
displayed or, winged vair. 229. 2
Brettridge, Bucks, an arm holding a
sword ppr., pommelled and hilted or.
212. 13
Brew, a park gate gu. 15S. 9
Brew-Mulhallen, Vivian, Esquire, of
Sidmanton Lodge, Bray, co. Wieklow,
and Donerea Lodge, Kilcool : (i) An
escallop or {for Mulludlen). (2) A
lion rampant per fesse or and gu.,
charged on the breast with a cross
erosslet fitchee sa. {for Brew). Always
ready.
Brewdhell, from an old castle in ruins a
martlet rising sa.
Brewer or Breuer, Kent, out of a mural
coronet an arm from the elbow erect,
vested gu., billettee or, holding in the
hand ppr. a battle-axe arg.
Brewer or Breuer, a mermaid holding
a mirror and a comb ppr. 1 84. 8
Brewer, a syren charged with a mullet,
for difference her human part ppr.,
her tail scaled or and gu., divided
by parallel lines wavy.
Brewerton, see Brereton.
Brewes, De, out of a ducal coronet gu.,
a lion's gamb. 36. 12
Brewin, Leics., a unicorn passant arg.,
armed, maned, and tufted or, collared
and charged on the body with three
mullets pierced in fesse az.
cf. 48. 5
Brewin, Arthur, Esquire, 6a, Austin
Friars, E.C., on a chapeau ppr., a
statant arg. Be fast.
BRI
Brewley, a lion rampant ppr., platee,
holding in the paws a shield erm.,
thereon a bend gu., charged with three
chevrons or.
Brews or BrewiS, out of a ducal coronet
or, a cock's head ppr. go. 6
Brews, Brewse, and Brewes, a lion
passant az. 4. 3
Brews or Brewse, a demi - Hercules
clothed with a skin holding over the
shoulder a club ppr.
Brews or Brewes, out of a ducal coronet
gu., a lion's gamb ppr. 36. 12
Brewster and Brewsted, Scotland, a
leopard's head erased az., bezantee.
cf. 23. 2
Brewster, Northamp., a leopard's head
erased sa., bezantee. cf. 23. 2
Brewster, French- : ( i ) A leopard's head
erased az., bezantee, holding in the
mouth a trefoil slipped vert {for Brew-
ster). (2) A dolphin naiant ppr. {for
French). V eriti soyez ma garde. 140. 5
Brewster of Whitfield, Essex, a demi-
lion holding in the dexter paw a club
over his shoulder, aU ppr.
Brewster of Dublin, a wolf's head couped
gu., the neck charged with a trefoil
slipped or, and pierced through with
an arrow sa., barbed and feathered arg.
Prohitas cum fortitudine. cf. 29. 6
Brewster of Essex, a beaver's head
erased sa. Veriti soyez ma garde.
134- 3
Brey, a hiU ppr. By degrees.
Breyton, on a mount vert, a wild duck
ppr. 102. I
Brian, a demi-savage ppr. cf. 186. 5
Brian, a beacon flammant or. 177. 14
Briand and Briant, out of a mural coronet
■ a bundle of arrows banded.
Brice, a demi-fleur-de-lis arg.
Brice, a stag trippant. 117. 8
Brice, Hants and Somers., a lion's head
erased erm., pierced through with an
arrow or, headed and feathered arg.
Brice, Ireland, an arm holding a cutlass,
all ppr. Do loell, and doubt not.
213- 5
Brice, Ireland, a cubit arm erect ppr.,
grasping a scimitar arg., hilt and
pommel or. cf. 213. 8
Brichen, Scotland, an arm in fess issu-
ing out of clouds grasping a club in
the hand, all ppr. 223. 5
Brickdale, on a ducal coronet or, a
dolphin naiant az. 140. 4
Brickdale, Somers., out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-lion rampant supporting
a spear ppr., thereon a standard az.,
fringed and tasselled of the first,
charged with a sheaf of five arrows
pheoned of the same, flighted arg.,
pointed and banded gu.
Brickdale, Somers., a sheaf of seven
arrows or, flighted arg., headed and
banded gu.
Brickenden, a lion's gamb erased holding
a rose-branch slipped ppr. 37. 10
Brickenden, a demiwyvern vert. 69. 10
Brickhurst, Lines, out of a mural coronet
or, a tiger's head and neck arg.
cf. 27. I
Brickwood, a demi-savage affrontee ppr.,
wreathed about the head and loins
with leaves vert, and holding in hia
dexter hand a slip of oak of the last.
cf. 186. 4
BRI
Brid, London, an eagle's head bendy of ]
eight arg. and sa., ducally gorged
or.
Bridall, aiiddx., a lion's gamb erased
az., armed gu., holding a demi-lance
broken arg., headed gu. 38. 9
Bride, two eagle's heads erased and
addorsed ppr. 84. 1 1
Brideoake, Robert Farrar, Croft, near
Warrington, a tree ppr., the trunk
clasped by a pair of hands fesseways
eouped at the wrists.
Bridge, Heref. and Essex, two wings
arg., on each a chevron engrailed sa.,
charged with a chaplet or.
Bridge, Henry Hamilton, Esquire, J.P.,
of Fairfield and Ashcott, Waipawa,
Napier, New Zealand, two wings
arg., on each a chevron engrailed sa.,
charged with a chaplet or. Post
hominem animus durat.
Bridge, Surrey, a stag's head arg. Nee
mintis fortiter. 121. 5
Bridge, an eagle with wings displayed
holding in the beak a branch. 3Ie
juvat ire pet altum.
Bridge, Vice-Admiral Cyprian A. G.,
R.N., 30, Green Street. Grosvenor
Square, London, W., an eagle rising, in
its beak an olive-branch, all ppr. Me
juvat ire per altum. 77. 2
Bridge, a chaplet of oak or, between two
wings elevated sa., each charged with
a bridge of one arch, embattled, and
at each end a tower ppr.
Bridgeman of Coney-Weston Hall, Norf.,
a trefoil slipped vert. 148. 9
Bridgeman, Lanes, Warw., and Shropsh,
a fox sejant ppr. 32. i
Bridgeman, Earl of Bradford, Weston
Park, Shifnal, a denii-lion arg., holding
between the paws a garland of laurel
or. Nee lemere, nee timide. 260. 2
Bridgen, a demi-mariner vested in russet
ppr., round the waist a sash, and
tlie head a cap gu., in his dexter hand
a sphere or, the sinister arm resting on
an anchor of the last. 1S6. 10
Bridger or Briger, Glouc, a drag
head vert, transfixed with the end of
a crab gu. </. 141. 5
Bridger, Harry, of Buckingham House,
Sussex, a crab gu. 141. 5
Bridges, Bart., of Goodneston, Kent
{extinct), out of a ducal coronet or, a
Moor's head in profile ppr.. wTcathed
about the temples arg., and of the
first, gorged with a coUar of the same,
and pendent therefrom a cross patee
of the third. Je garderay.
Bridges, Edinburgh, a demi-lion gu.
Maintien le droit. 10. 3
Bridges, on a tower a hawk with wings
displayed. aU ppr. c/. 156. 8
Bridges, an anchor in pale ppr. 161. i
Bridges or Brydges, Essex, a boar passant
arg., pierced through the neck with a
broken spear, headed of the first, em-
brued gu. cf. 40. 14
Bridges, Glouc, a man's head from the
shoulders in profile ppr., vested paly
of six arg. and gu., semee of roundels
counterchanged and wreathed of the
last and az.
Bridges, on a tower arg., masoned sa.,
a dove rising ppr. 156. 11
74
Bridgewater, a demi-stag or, attired sa.
119. 2
Bridgman, Warw., a demi-lion rampant
arg., holding between the paws a gar-
land of laurel ppr. 260. 2
Bridgstock, a raven sa., holding in the
dexter claw an escallop.
Bridon, Suff., a hawk's head erased sa.,
charged with three bezants, one and
two. cf. 88. 12
Bridport, Viscount (Hood), Royal Lodge,
Windsor Park, a Cornish chough ppr.,
supporting with the dexter claw an
anchor or. Steady. 245. 9
Bridson of Bryerswood, Windermere,
Westml., a demi-mariner in profile
ppr., vested and capped az., collared
arg., girdles or, grasping in the dexter
hand an anchor erect of the last, and
resting the sinister hand on a wreath
of coral gu. Tutus in undis.
Bridson, Major Thomas Ridgway, of
Rock End, Torquay, Devonsh., and
Bridge House, Bolton, Lanes, same
crest and motto.
Brien, Ireland, two lion's gambs eouped
and erect gu., armed az., supporting
a sword ppr., pommel and hilt or.
Brien, Ireland, a cross pattee gu., be-
tween the horns of a crescent or.
163. 6
Brien, Edward Henry, M.D., Stanley
ViUa, New Chester Road, Rock Ferry,
issuing from clouds a dexter arm era-
bowed ppr., holding in the hand a
sword of the last.
Brierly, London, a cross potent fitchee
gu., between two wings arg.
Briers, Beds, a demi-leopard rampant
gardant erased az., gorged with a
collar arg., charged with three mullets
pierced gu.
Brierly, John Swallow, Esquire, of
Dehrow, Aldenham, Herts, in front of
an oak-tree ppr., an escutcheon arg.
guttee-de-sang, charged with a cross
nebuly gu., between two roses of the
last, both stalked and leaved of the
fii-st. Ad utrumgue paratus.
Brierwood, two swords in saltier gu.,
pommels and hilts or, enfiled with an
earl's coronet ppr. cf. 171. 12
Brig, an arm in armour embowed hold-
ing a dagger ppr. 196. 5
Brigden, Sussex, an arm in armour em-
bowed ppr., garnished or, wielding a
sword arg., hilt and pommel gold.
Mea gloria fides. 195. 2
Briger, see Bridger.
Brigges, Westml., a fox ppr. 32. i
Briggs, Bart, {extinct}, Shropsh., on the
stump of a tree eradicated or, sprout-
ing two new branches vert, a pelican
or, vulning herself ppr. Virtus est
Dei. cf. 98. 6
Briggs, Bart, (extinct), Barbadoes, upon
the stump of a tree erased and eouped
and charged with a trefoil ppr.
peUcan vulning herself, wing.^ elevated
arg. J'i>/Ms est Dei. Ne traverse pas
h pont. 98. 6
Briggs, Major-General David, of Strath
airly. Largo, Fife, a pelican in hei
piety. Sola virtus invicta.
Briggs, Joseph Lyder, Esquire, J. P., of
Maynards, and of Welch Town in
island of Barbadoes, in the West
Indies, on a wreath of the coloui
BRI
upon the stump of a tree erased and
eouped and charged with a trefoil ppr.,
a pelican vulning herself, wings ele-
vated arg. Ne traverse pas le pont.
Briggs, a tiger's head eouped affrontee.
Briggs, Shropsh., an arm embowed
covered with leaves vert, holding in
the hand ppr. a bow gu., strung sa.,
and an arrow arg.
Briggs, Yorks, on a mount vert, a laurel-
branch erect ppr., in front a lion pas-
sant erm., the dexter paw resting on a
pheon sa. Fortiter et fAeliter.
Briggs, Berlcs, a demi-dragou vert, wings
az. Felicior quo certior. 73. 10
Brigham, Yorks, on a cloud a crescent
between two branches of palm in orle.
c/. 146. 10
Brigham or Briggam, Yorks, a boar's
head in bend eouped sa.
Brigham of Foxley House, Chester, out
of a ducal coronet a plume of feathers.
In cruce salus. 114. 3
Brighouse, Lines, out of a mural coronet
or, a tiger's head arg. c/. 27. i
Bright, Ireland, a hand erect ppr., vested
sa., issuing out of a cloud shedding
forth rays, holding a mort-head of the
first. 208. 10
Bright, Allan Heywood, Esquire, of
Liverpool, a crescent arg., and between
the horns an estoile or.
Bright, late Benjamin, of Barton Court,
Colwell, Heref., same crest. Post
tenehras lucem.
Bright, Charles Edward, Esquire, of
98, Cromwell Road, London, S.W.,
same crest and motto.
Bright, George, Esquire, of 25, Victoria
Square, Clifton, Bristol, same crest and
motto.
Bright, Heywood, Esquire, of Sandheys,
West Derby, Liverpool, same crest and
motto.
Bright, Rev. James Franck, D.D. (Oxon.),
of University College, Oxford, same
crest and motto.
Bright, Tyndall, Esquire, of Liverpool
same crest and motto.
Bright, William Robert, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Bright, a dragon's head. 71. i
Bright, Hon. Henry Edward, of Gawler
and Willaston, South AustraUa, Mem-
ber of the Legislative Council, uses
a sun in splendour issuing out of
clouds. In arduis jortitudo. 162. 5
Bright, Bart., Harrow-weald, a mass of
clouds and issuant therefrom a sun in
splendom-, all ppr. 162. 5
Bright, Sussex, the sun in splendour or,
issuing from clouds ppr. Lumen umbra
Dei. 162. 5
Bright, a demi-hon rampant holding a
battle-axe headed gu. Post tenehras
lucem. 15. 4
Bright, Chesh., a demi-griffin holding in
the dexter claw a mullet sa.
c/. 64. 2
Bright, Suff., a dragon's head gu., vomit-
ing flames of fire ppr., collared and
lined or. c/. 72. 3
Bright, Shropsh., a dragon's head erra.,
vomiting flames of tire ppr., gorged
with a coUar sa., charged with three
cross crosslets fitchee or. Nunquam
non paratus. cf. 72. 3
BRI
Britzman, Surrey, out of
rays or, an arm in armour embowed
ppr., garnished of the first, holding in
the gauntlet a sword arg., hilted also
or, the arm tied round with a sash or
and purp.
Brigid, Ireland, out of a cloud ppr., an
itoile of eight rays. 164. 11
Brignac,areindeer'sheadcabossed. 122. 4
Brignall, an eagle with two heads dis-
played charged on the breast with
a saltier. 74. i
Brigstocke, William Player, Brent-Eleigh
Hall, Lavenham, Suff., a raven ppr.,
holding in the dexter claw an escallop or.
291.9
Brigwood, a demi - savage affrontee
wreathed about the head and middle
with leaves and holding in the dexter
hand a slip of oak, all ppr. cj. 186. 4
Brimacombe, R., Colebrooke Lodge,
Putney Heath, S.W., on a mount vert,
an owl with wings displayed and
inverted, charged on each wing with
a pale, thereon a roimdel. Sapienter.
Brln, Ireland, a dexter hand couped gu.
222. 14
Brinckman, Sir Theodore Henry, Bart.,
St. Leonard's, Windsor, a pair of wings,
each quarterly arg. and az. Per-
severando. 109. 6
Brind, Frederick William, Esquire, the
Court Lodge, Chelsfield, Kent, a dexter
cubit arm erect, holding the head of a
broken spear, all ppr. Nil sine labore.
214. 13
Brindesley, an escallop-shell per pale or
and sa. 141. 14
Erlndley of Union Hall, Staffs, on a mount
vert, a demi-lion regardant erm., hold-
ing in the mouth a sprig of oak, the
dexter paw holding an olive-branch
ppr., the sinister paw resting on an
escutcheon az., charged with two
chevTonels or. 14-4
Brindley and Brinley, a wjrvern holding
in tlie mouth a hand ppr. 70. 3
Brine, two swords in saltier ppr., sur-
mounted by a cross crosslet fitched gu.
166. 14
Brine, Dorset, a lion rampant arg.,
billettee, and holding between the
paws a cross moline gu.
Brine, Ernest Augustus, Esquire, of
Poole, Dorset, a lion rampant arg.,
semee of biUets, and holding in the
fore-paws a cross moline gu. Confido.
Brine, Rev. Algernon Lindsay, of Margate,
Kent, same crest and motto.
Brine, Capt. Arthur (late R.M.L.L), of
Erith Cottage, Torquay, same crest and
motto.
Brine, Rev. George Augustus, M.A., of
Beechgrove, Honiton, Devonsh., same
crest and motto.
Brine, Rev. James Edward Bouverie, of
Nuward Eliija, Ceylon, same crest and
motto.
Brine, Colonel John Jones, H.E.I.C.S.,
same crest and motto.
Brine, Admiral Lindesay, R.N., Athenaeum
Club, PaU MaU, S.W., same crest and
motto.
Brine, Percival Forbes, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Brine, Philip Arthur Sherard, Esquire, of
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A., same crest
and motto.
75
I Bringborne, Kent, on a wolf's head erased
sa., a pile or.
Bringham, a cat salient gardant ppr.
26. 3
Bringhurst, Leics., an arm in armour
embowed arg., holding a club sa., spiked
or. " c/. 199. 2
Bringhurst, Ireland, a dragon's head
erased arg., gorged with a collar corn-
pony or and gu. 71-2
Brinkhurst, a demi - lion arg., ducally
crowned or, holding in each paw a
bezant. </. 10. 11
Brinkley, Richard Grapes, Esquire, of
Ardagh and Fortland, co. ,Sligo, Ire-
land, on a wreath of the colours a
cross potence engrailed surmounted by
an estoile, all or. Mulabimur.
Brinkley,- John Lloyd, Esquire, of Fort-
land, Easkey, eo. Sligo, a cross patonce
engrailed gu., surmounted of an estoile
arg. Mutabiimir.
Brinkley, John Turner, Esquire, of
Northgate, Warw., same crest and
motto.
Brinklow or Bringlcw, a demi-lion or,
supporting a flaming sword gu., hilt of
the first.
Brinkworth of Bath, on a mount vert, a
willow-tree ppr.
Brins, a talbot's head collared swallow-
ing a bird, with wings expanded.
<:/■ 57. 3
Brinton, on a wreath arg. and gu., in
front of a saltire gu., a beacon sa.,
fired ppr. cf. 177. 8
Brinton, John, Esquire, of Jloor Hall,
Stourport, same crest. Lux el salus.
Brinton, Reginald Sevmour, Esquiie,
J.P., of Croft, Kidderminster, same
crest. BIOS HAU^NIA rilOVAAIA.
Brisac, an arm embowed ppr., vested
gu., holding a covered cup or.
203. 4
Brisban or Brisbane, Scotland, an anchor
in pale with a serpent wTeatbed about
it, all ppr. A)iiniu7n prudentia firmat.
i6r. 3
Brisbane, Scotland, an ant-hillock, semee
of ants ppr. Virtuti damnosa quies.
Brisbane, a demi -savage holding over
his shoulder a club ppr. 1S6. 5
Brisbane, Charles Thomas, Esquire, of
Brisbane, Ayr : ( i ) Dexter, the crest of
honourable augmentation, viz., out of
a naval crown or, a dexter arm em-
bowed in the uniform of a captain of
the Royal Navy, the hand grasping a
cutlass ppr., hilted and pommelled or,
and from the hand pendent by a ribbon
arg., fimbriated az., a gold medal,
representing that given by His Majesty
George III. to Sir Charles Brisbane.
Curacoa. 204. 2. (2) Sinister, the
family crest, viz., a stork's head erased
holding in the beak a serpent writhing
ppr. Certamine summo. cf. 106. 3
Brisbane and Brisbon, Scotland, a heron's
head erased holding in the beak an
eel, all ppr. Certamine sumnio.
104. 2
Brisbane : ( i ) A stork's head erased
holding in the beak a serpent wavy
ppr. (lor Brisbane), cf. 106. 3. (2) A
Uon issuant gardant ppr., holding in
his dexter paw a cross crosslet litchee
gu. [for Makdoitgal). Certamine sum-
mo. Fear God. II. 12
BRI
Brisbon or Brisbone, on a chapeau a lion
rampant holding an arrow, point down-
ward, cf. 2. 4
Brisco, Sir Musgrave Horton, Bart.,
Ciofton Hall, Wigton, Cumb., a grey-
hound current sa., seizing a hare ppr.
254. 8
Briscoa, a pennon gu., charged with a
crescent arg., the staff in bend sa.,
headed or. cf. 176. 12
Briscoe and Briscowe, a pheon between
two arms in armour emlx)wed support-
ing a Saracen's head affrontee. 194. 9
Briscoe and Briscowe, Ireland, a Saracen's
head affrontee ppr. 190. 5
Brise-Ruggles, Archibald Weyland, Spains
Hall, Braintree, Essex : (i ) A tower or,
transpierced with four darts in saltier
and inflamed ppr. {for Buggies). (2) An
alligator rampant (for Brisc ). Struggle.
Brislay, a cock pheasant ppr., standing
among flowers az., leaved vert.
cf. go. 8
Bristed, a dexter hand holding a spur ppr.
217. 14
Bristol, Marquess of (Hervey), Ickworth
Park, Bury St. Edmunds, a leopard
passant sa., bezautee, ducally gorged
and chained or, holding in the dexter
paw a trefoil slipped vert. Je noubli-
erai jamais.
Bristow, Herts, out of a crescent or, a
demi-eagle displayed az. Si. 4
Bristow of Broxmore Park, Wilts, out of
a crescent or, a demi-eagle displayed
az. Vigilantibus non dorniientibus.
81. 4
Bristow, Collyer- : (i) Issuant out of a
crescent or, a phoenix ppr., charged
on each wing with a cross crosslet az.
(for Bristow). (2) A boar's head
erased or, guttee-de-sang, holding in
the mouth a staff raguly bendwise gu.
(for Collyer). Avance.
Bristowe, Rev. Charles John, of Bees-
thorpe Hall, Notts, same crest and
motto.
Bristowe, Hubert Carpenter, M.D., the
Cottage, Wrington, Somers., same
crest and motto.
Britain, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
key or. 217. 7
Britain, Briton, Britten, and Britton, out
of a naval coronet a mermaid holding
in her dexter hand a purse and in her
sinister a comb ppr. cf. 184. 14
Britley, on a chapeau a demi-lion hold-
ing in the dexter paw a mullet.
cf. 15. 14
Brittain or Brittaine, an eagle's claw
erased in fess holding a quill. 113. 12
Britten, an ear of wheat and palm-
branch in saltier ppr. 154. 10
Britten, a wolf passant ppr. Casis
tutissima virtus. 28. 10
Britton, Aithur Henry Daniel, Esquire,
of Verecroft, Clyde Road, Redland,
Bristol, on a wreath of the colours, a
lion's gamb erect and erased az.,
guttee-d'eau, between two mullets of
six points, also az. Salut a tous.
264. 2
Britton, Philip WiUiara Poole Carlyon-,
Hanham Court, Glouc. : (i) A lion's
gamb erect and erased az., guttee-d'eau
between two mullets of six points, also
az. (Britton). 264. 2. (2) A demi-lion
rampant gu., ducally crowned or.
BRI
collared arg., holding between the paws
a bezant and charged on the shoulder
with a cross crosslet of the second
(Carlyon). 260. 10. Salut a, tons.
TutHs ttttissima virtus.
Britweesil, a salmon naiant ppr. 139. 12
Briwer or Briwere, out of a cloud a
dexter arm holding an open book ppr.
215. I
Brixton or Brixtone, a demi-horse ram-
pant arg. 53. 3
Broad, His Honour Judge Lowther, of
Ronaki, Nelson, New Zealand, uses a
demi- savage holding in the dexter
hand three arrows and pointing with
the sinister to an imperial crown.
Fortior leone Justus. 186. 13
Broad, on a ehapeau gu., turned up
erm., a leopard's face arg. Another,
ppr.
Broad, on a ehapeau a tigers head
ducally crowned.
Broadbelt, an eagle displayed ppr. 75. 2
Broadbent, Sir "William Henry. Bart.,
K.C.V.O., of Longwood, Huddersfield,
in front of a pheon, the staff rompu, a
sci-pent nowed, all ppr. 251. 11
Broadbent or Brodbent, a pheon arg.,
the point erabrued ppr., the staff
broken near the point or. 174. 10
Broadbent, a dexter arm ppr., holding in
the hand a covered cup or. 217. 11
Broade, Stanier-Philip- : (i) On a mount
vert, a bear's head erect or, transfixed
by an arrow fess\vise ppr. (for Broade).
243. 5. (2) In front of a griffin's head
erased ppr., three escallops or (jor
Stanier). Pro Deo et rege. Pietate
fortior. 243. 6
Broadhead, Bart., Yorks, a demi-lion
rampant ppr., collared and chained or,
supporting an escutcheon erm., charged
with an eagle displayed gu. Perscter-
ando.
Broadhead, on a ehapeau a garb ppr.
153. 10
Broadhurst, a mermaid holding in her
dexter hand a dagger ppr. 184. 7
Broadhurst, a lion's head couped ppr.,
collared vaire arg. and gu. cj. i8. 13
Broadhurst, a swan erm., swimming in
water ppr., charged on the breast with
an etoile sa., the wings expanded or,
fretty raguly az.
Eroadley, a'stag's head erased ppr. Mitis
sed fortis. 121. 2
Broadley, London, a talbot passant ppr.
Non immemor beneficii. 54. i
Broadley, London, a stag's head erased
ppr. Non immemor beneficii. ^21. 2
Broadley, Henry Broadley Haixison,
Welton House, Beverley, Yorks: (i)
Within a chaplet of roses ppr., a cross
pattee fitched sa. 243. 13. (2) A
demi-lion rampant or, charged with
a bend vair arg. and gu., supporting
with the sinister paw a shield arg.,
thereon two branches of laurel saltire-
wise vert. Xihtl viget simile.
243- 14
Broadmead, William Bucknell, Enmore
Castle, Somers., on a fret az., a stag's
head erased, holding in the mouth an
acorn slipped ppr. Semper fidelis.
Broadmead, Henry, Esquire, a fret az.,
thereon a stag's head erased, holding j
in the mouth an acorn slipped ppr. '
Semper fidelis.
7^
Broadmead, Rev. Philip Palfrey, of
Olands, Milverton, Somers., same crest
and motto.
Broadmead, Thomas Palfrey, Esquire, of
Enmore Park, Bridgwater, same crest
and motto.
Broadmead, William Bucknell, Esquire,
of Enmore Castle, Bridgwater, same
crest and motto.
Broadockshaw and Brodockshaw, a stag's
head arg. 121. 5
Broadrick, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward,
a spear-head arg., consanguined and
within a chaplet of oak fructed,
ppr. Decens et Iwnestum.
Broadrick, George, Esquire, of Broughton
House, Broughton Road, Ipswich
same crest and motto.
Broadrick, Yorks, a spear's head arg.
embrued and within a chaplet of oak
fructed, all ppr. Decens et Iwnestum.
Broadstone, in a cloud a crescent between
two palm-branches. 146. 10
Broadwood, London and Sussex, a
yew-tree leaved and eradicated ppr.,
on the trunk an annulet or, transfixed
by three arrows, one in fess, two in
saltier of the last. Semper virens.
Broadwood, a pine-tree ppr., charged with
nine cones gu., the trunk eradicated,
also ppr. Semper virens. 1 44. 13
Broadwood, James Henry Tschudi, Es-
quire, of Lyne, Capel, Surrey, and
Pleystowe, Capel, Dorking, a pine-tree
eradicated and fructed ppr., sur-
mounted by three arrows, two in
saltire, points downwards, and one
in fess, point to the dexter, also ppr.,
encircled around the stock by an
annulet or. Semper virens.
Broadwood, John Alexander Redman,
Esquire, of Laugliarne, co. Carmar-
thensh., same crest and motto.
Broadwood, Thomas Capel, Esq., same
crest and motto.
Brocas, London, a Moor's head couped
at the shoulders, radiated ppr.
Brock, John, Esquire, of Glastonbury,
Somers. Justice to all.
Brock, Scotland, on a ehapeau gu., a dove
rising ppr. 94. 10
Brock, Essex, a pegasus az. 47. i
Brock, Glutton-, Worcs. : (i) A derai-lion
gardant gu., on the body a chevron
or, charged with three trefoils slipped
vert, holding between his paws an
arrow of the second barbed and
feathered arg. {for Brock). (2) An
owl on a myrtle- branch (for Clutton).
Virescit vulnere virtus. cf. 96. 5
Brock or Brocke, Chesh., a demi-lion
rampant gu., holding in the dexter
paw a dart or, feathered of the first.
cf. 13. 6
Brock, out of a mural crown arg., a
demi -Canadian Indian, the dexter
hand supporting a tomahawk erect
ppr. Canada.
Brock, an escallop or. 141. 12
Brockas or Brokas, Hants, a lion sejant
erect, holding in his dexter paw a cross
pattee fitched, and resting the sinister
on a pvramid. cf. S. 12
Brockbank of the Croft, Kirsanton,
Lanes, a stag at gaze ppr. 1 17. 3
Brockdon, Devonsh., a stag's head erased
per chevron are. and gu., attired or.
BRO
Brocket of the Ryes, Essex, a stag lodged
sa., ducally gorged and lined or. c/. 1 1 5. 7
Brocket, a stag's head erased, pierced
through the neck with an arrow.
Brocket, a brocket or young deer lodged
ppr. cf. 124. 8
Brocket or Brockhill, Kent, a badger sa.
, 33- 10
I Brockhill, Kent, on a mount vert, a
I badger sa. 33. 12
Brockholes, a fret arg. 165.10
Brcckholes, Lanes, a brock or badger
passant sa. cf. 33. 10
Brockholes, Fitzherbert-, William Josepli,
of Claughton Hall, Lanes : ( i ) A
brock (or badger) passant sa. {for
Brockholes). cf. 33. 10. (2) A cubit
arm in armour erect ppr., the hand
clenched within a gauntlet {for Fitz-
herbert). Ung je serviray.
Broeklebank, Ralph, Esquire, of 9,
Faulkner Square, Liverpool, in front
of a mount vert, thereon a cock ppr.,
three escallops in fesse or. God send
grace.
Broeklebank, Thomas, Esquire, of the
Roscote, Heswall, Chester, same crest
and motto.
Broeklebank, Sir Thomas, Bart., of
Greenlands, Cumb., an anchor fesse-
wise sa., thereon a cock arg., combed
and wattled gu., charged on the breast
with an escallop, also sa. God send
grace. ^S7- ^
Brocklehurst, a brock ppr. Veritas me
dirigit. 33. 10
Brocklehurst, WiUiam B., of Butley HaU,
Chester, and of Hurdsfield House, near
Macclesfield, a brock sa., holding in the
mouth a slip of oak fructed ppr., in
front of a mount vert, thereon two oak-
trees, also ppr. Veritas me dirigit. 254.1
Brocklehurst, Philip Lancaster, Esquire,
of Swythamley Park, near Macclesfield,
Staffs, same crest and motto.
Brocklehurst, Robert, of St. Oare, West
Derb}', Lanes, on a rock in front of
two oak-branches fructed in saltire, a
brock, all ppr. 292. 7
Brockman of Beachborough, Kent, on a
sword erect arg., hilt and pommel or,
a stag's head cabossed ppr.. attired of
the second, the blade through the head
and bloody at the point.
Brocton, Shropsh., a hand holding up a
ducal coronet capped and tasselled, be-
tween two branches of laurel in orle.
217- 3
Brodbent, a pheon arg., the point guttee-
de-sang, the staff broken near the head
or. 174. 10
Broderwicke of Langford, Berks, out of a
coronet or, a spear-head arg., imbrued.
cf. 174. 12
Brodhurst, a demi-swan, the wings vairee,
charged on the breast with an escut-
cheon. Virescit vulnere virtus, cf. 100. 9
Brodhurst, a demi-swan or. 100. 9
Brodie or Brody, Sussex and Scotland, a
hand holding a sheaf of arrows ppr.
Unite. 214. 3
Brodie of Brodie, Moraysh., a dexter
hand holding a bunch of arrows, all
ppr. 214. 3
Brodie, Ian Ashlev Moreton, Esquire, of
Brodie, Brodie Castle, Forres, N.B., a
dexter hand holding three arrows, all
ppr.
BRO
Brodie, Alexander, of Lethen. Nairn
a dexter hand holding five arrows, all
ppr. Be mindj-ul to unite.
Brodie, William Haig, M.D., Lethen
Battle, Sussex, a dexter hand holding
five arrows in bend sinister, all ppr.
Be mindful to unite.
Brodie, Sir Benjamin Vincent Sellon,
Bart., of Boxford, Suff., a dexter cubit
arm erect, holding in the hand a civic
WTeath vert, with three arrows arg.,
one in fesse, two in saltire. Unite.
254. II
Brodie, a lion's gamb erased sa., holding
a palm-branch ppr. cj. 36. 7
Brodie, Sir Thomas Dawson, Bart., of
Idvies, Forfarsh., a dexter hand hold
ing a bunch of five arrows ppr. Be
mindlvl to unite. J 14. 3
Brodie-Innes, John William. Esquire, of
15, Royal Circus, Edinburgh, X.B. :
(1) A mullet az. Be iraist {for Innes).
(2) A hand holding a sheaf of arrows
ppr. Unite {for Brodie).
Brodley, London and Lanes, a boar's
head couped gu. 43. i
Brodnax, Kent and Chesh., out of a mural
coronet a demi- eagle or, winged gu.,
gorged with a collar of the second,
charged with three cinquefoils arg.
Brodockshaw, a stag's head arg. 121. 5
Brodribb, Ernest George, Esquire, of
Melbourne Club, Melbourne, Australia,
a mount vert, therefrom springing
three roses gu.. stalked and leaved ppr.,
interlaced with as many raascles, also
interlaced fesseways or. Prudentia
Brodribb, Frank Claudius, Esquire, of
Wyallah, Toowoomba, and Kurrowah,
Darling Downs, Queensland, same
crest and motto.
Brodribb, Owen Adams Kennedy, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Brodribb, Rev. William Kennedy, B.A.,
of Putley Rectory, Ledbury, Heref.,
and Frank Claudius Brodribb, Esquire,
J.P., of Wyallah, Toowoomba, Queens-
land, upon a mount vert, three mascles
fessewise interlaced or, and interlacing
three roses erect gu., stalked and
leaved of the first. Prudentia tutus.
149- 13-
Brodrick, Surrey, a spear-head arg., em-
brued gu. 174. 12
Brodrick, see Brodrick-Cloete.
Brodrick, Charles Cumberland, Lynbridge
House, Tavistock, Devon, out of a
ducal coronet or, a spear-head arg.,
emhrued gu. A cuspide corona.
Broese, a crane, holding in its claw a
stone ppr. 105. 6
Brogden, out of a ducal coronet or, a
hand ppr., holding a rose gu., sHpped
and leaved vert. 21S. 11
Brogden, London, a demi-lion ducally
crowned, holding between its paws a
cross formee. cf. 11. 2
Broge, Brogg, and Broige, Scotland, a
dexter hand holding a sword, all ppr.
Honorat mors. 212. 13.
Brograve, London, Herts, Norf., Warw.,
and Lanes, an eagle displayed, with
two heads erm., each ducally crowned
or. Finis dnt esse. cf. 74. 2.
Brohier or Broheir, in a crescent an arrow
in pale. 163. 13.
Broke, a fox's head ppr. 33- 4-
77
Broke, the late Sir Philip, Bart., of Nao-
ton : (i) Of honourable augmentation,
issuant from a naval crown or, a
dexter arm embowed, encircled by a
WTcath of laurel ppr., the hand grasp.
ing a trident erect of the first. (2) A
brock passant ppr. Scevumque tri-
dentem servamus. cf. 33. 10
Broke, Shropsh., a badger ppr. 33. 10
Broke, Horace, Esquire, of Gladwyns,
Harlow, Essex, a brock or badger
passant ppr.
Brokelsbey and Brokelsby, Lines, a brock
or badger ppr. 33. 10
Brokesby, Leics., a boar's head couped
at the neck gu., bristled or. 43. i
Bromage, out of a ducal coronet a dexter
arm in armour embowed, the hand
holding a scimitar, all ppr. Deus dux
certus. cf. ig6. 10
Bromall, a Bacchus' head, couped at the
shoulders ppr., vested gu.
Bromborough, out of a ducal coronet or,
a cubit arm habited az., cuft'ed arg.,
holding in the hand an oak-branch
ppr., fructed of the first.
Brome, Broom, and Broome, Oxon., an
arm couped at the elbow and erect,
vested bendy wavy of six or and gu.,
holding in the hand ppr. a bunch of
broom vert, seeded of the first.
Brome of West Mailing, Kent, an arm
vested gu., turned up arg., holding in
the hand ppr. a slip of broom vert,
fiowered or. Domine, dirige nos.
Brome, a cock arg., wings elevated az.,
beaked, combed, legged, and wattled
gu. cf. 91. 7
Bromeall, a demi-lion rampant, double-
queued ppr. 10. 6
Bromeley, Cambs, on a wreath and issu-
ing out of a mural coronet or, a demi-
lion rampant sa., holding a standard
vert, charged with a griiiin passant of
the first. cf. 16. 7
Bromell, a demi-eagle displayed, with two
heads, each ducally crowned.
cf. 82. 7
Bromewich and Bromwieh,Glouc., Heref.,
and Herts, out of a ducal coronet or,
a unicorn's head sa. Another, guttee-
d'or. Another, out of a mural coronet.
4S. 12
ing erect a broken sword arg., hilt and
pommel of the second.
Bromfleld, Staffs, a lion passant gardant
, gorged with a wreath of the first
d az. cf. 4- 3
BromQet or Bronslet, Lanes, on a chapeau
sa., turned up arg., a wyvern vert,
ducally crowned or. 70. 4
Bromflete, out of a ducal coronet or, a
wolf's head gu. cf. 30. 5
Bromhall, Beds, a demi-lion or, holding
between the paws a cross crosslet
fitched sa. cf. 11. 10
Bromhall, London and Chesh., a lion
passant or. 6. 2
Bromhead, Sir Benjamin Parnell, Bart.,
Thurlby Hall, Lines, out of a mural
coronet gu., a unicorn's head arg.,
armed and crined or, holding in the
mouth a rose gu., slipped and leaved
ppr. Concordia res crescunt.
Bromhead, Ireland, a pelican vulning
rself ppr. 98. i
BRO
Bromige, out of a mural coronet or, a
talbot's head az., eared gold. Fides
servatn ditat. 56. 6
Bromilow, a demi-lion rampant, holding
in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
fitchee. II. 10
Bromley, Baron Montford, see Montford.
Bromley, Chesh., Staft's, and Yorks, out
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion
rampant arg., supporting a standard
sa., flag gu., charged with a lion
passant gardant of the first, cf. 16. 7
Bromley, Shropsh., a lion's gamb erect
arg. cf. 36. 4
Bromley, Shropsh., a cock pheasant ppr.
cf. go. 8
Bromley, Sir Henry, Bart., Eaststoke,
Notts, a pheasant sitting ppr. Pensez
forte.
Bromley, Shropsh., same crest.
Bromley-Davenport, see Davenport.
Bromley-Wilson, Maurice, Esquire, of
Dallam Tower, Milnthorp, Westml. :
(I) A crescent or, therefrom flames
issuant ppr. (/or Wilson). (2) A pheasant
ppr. {for Bromley).
Brompton, a lion rampant or. i- 13
Bromwich, out of a ducal coronet or, a uni-
corn's head sa., guttee-d'or. cf. 48. 12
Bronan, see Brougham.
Brond or Brounde, London and Suff., a
demi-griffin or, holding a battle-axe
embowed, the handle gu., the head
arg. 64. II
Bronker, Kent and Middx., a talbot pas-
sant gu., resting the dexter paw on a
garland of flowers ppr. cf. 54. i
Bronker, Wilts, a cubit arm erect, vested
sa.. cuffed arg., holding in the hand
ppr. a lozenge of the first.
Bronscomb or Branscomb, a lion regar-
dant, ducally gorged and chained ppr.
6. 3
Brook, Chesh., a badger passant ppr.
cf. 33. 10
Brook, London, on a mount vert, in front
of an oak-tree, a badger passant ppr.,
the dexter fore-paw resting on a
chaplet or.
Brook or Brooke, Bucks, a hawk's lure
with the line formed into a bow-knot
between two wings, all ppr. cf. 1 10. 10
Brook, a fleur-de-lis arg., around it a
serpent entwined ppr. 148. 8
Brooke, Bransby, Sonning, near Reading,
Berks, a demi-lion rampant guardant,
holding between the paws an arrow in
pale, point downwards ppr.
Brooke, Sir Richard Marcus, Bart., of
Norton Priory, Chesh., a brock ppr.
Paste xiithout fraude. 33. 10
Brooke, Earl of, and Baron, see Warwick,
Earl of.
Brooke of Mere Hall, Chester, a badger
passant ppr. Visunitafortior. r/. 33. 10
Brooke, John Townshend, Esquire, of
Houghton HaU, Shifnel, Shropsh., on
a mount vert, a brock per pale sa. and
arg. Virtus est Dei.
Brooke, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur, of
Brock Wood, Burwash, Sussex, and
Junior United Service Club, St.
James's, a brock or badger ppr. Vis
unita fortior 33- 10
Brooke, Harry Vesey, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
of I, Lauderdale Road, Maida Vale,
N.W., and Fairley, Aberdeenshire.
same crest. Gloria finis.
BRO
Brooke, Rev. James Mark Saurin, of 20.
Gledhow Gardens: (i) A brock or
badger ppr. 277. 10. (2) A dexter
arm from the elbow, vested bendy
sinister azure and sa., grasping an
oak-root sa. Ex fonte perenni. Eeason
contents me. 277. 9
Brooke of Handford, Chester, same crest.
Pro avitd fide.
Brooke, William John, of Haughton
Hall, Shropsh., a brock or badger ppr.
Virtiis est Dei.
Brooke, Sir Arthur Douglas, Bart., of
Colebrook, co. Fermanagh, a brock
passant arg. c/. 33. 10
Brooke, Edward, Esquire, of Pabo Hall,
near Conway, a brock ppr. 33. 10
Brooke, Shropsh., on a mount vert, a
badger passant ppr. 33. 12
Brooke, on an Eastern coronet a brock
ppr., ducally gorged or. Dum spiro
spero.
Brooke, a goat's head erased sa., armed
and bearded or. 12S. 5
Brooke, an Indian goat's head, bendy of
six gu. and az., erased per fess or, eared
and armed of the last.
Brooke, Yorks, a sword erect arg , hilted
or, thereon two serpents entwined and
respecting each other ppr. round the
hilt. Non est mortale quod opto.
Brooke, Sir Thomas, Bart., of Armitage
Bridge, Huddersfield, in front of a
sword erect, point upwards, the blade
entwined by two serpents respecting
each other ppr., a boar's head erased
sa. Est nee astu. 42. 13
Brooke, Edward, Esquire, of Thorpe
Almondbury, Yorks, in front of a
sword erect, the blade entwined by
two serpents respecting each other ppr.,
a boar's head erased sa. Est nee astu.
Brooke, John Arthur, Esquire, of Fenay
HaU, Huddersfield ; Fearn Lodge, Ard-
gay, Ross-sh., Esquire, same crest and
motto.
Brooke, John Kendall, Esquire, of Sibton
Park, near Yoxford, Suff., same crest
and motto.
Brooke, Ven. Joshua Ingham, Esquire, of
the Vicarage, Halifax, same crest and
motto.
Brooke, Rev. Richard England. M.A.,
Cambs, Grantchester, Dene, Bourne-
mouth, same crest and motto.
Brooke, William, Esquire, of Northgate
Mount, Honley, Yorks, same crest and
motto.
Brooke, William, Esquire, same crest and
motto.
Brooke, Edgar William, same crest and
motto.
Brooke, Edward, of Ufford Place, Suff.,
on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
wing erect and displayed of the first,
charged with a chevron arg., and
thereon a lion rampant sa., crowned
or. 109. 2
Brooke, E. Arden, Esquire, 71, Ivy Road,
Cricklewood, London, N.W., on a
wreath of the colours, a brock passant
ppr. Vis unita jortior.
Brooke, Hants, a lion rampant or. i. 13
Brooke, Hants, a demi-lion rampant
erased or. cj. 10. 2
Brooke, a demi-lion gu., holding between
the paws a broad arrow or, feathered
and headed arg.
7S
Brooke, on a ducal coronet a cock ppr.,
combed and wattled gu. 90. 6
Brooke, a griffin's head erased, charged
with a fess dancettee, and in base with
a cross crosslet fitched gu. cj. 66. 2
Brooke, Staffs, a stork or crane or.
105. II
Brooke, Shropsh., a heron or. 105. 9
Brooke, De Capel-, Sir Arthur Richard,
Bart., of Oakley, Northamp., a demi-
seahorse arg., maned and firmed or.
Spes mea in Deo. 46. 7
Brooke, Bart., Chester, a man in armour,
holding in his dexter hand a spear,
and on his sinister arm a shield, all
ppr. iSS. 4
Brooke, Bucks, out of a coronet or, a
plume of six ostrich-feathers or and
sa. alternately. c/. 114. 13
Brookes, on a mount a bear muzzled and
chained. 54- 5
Brookes or Brooks, three organ- pipes, two
in saltier, one in pale or, enfiled with
a garland of laurel vert. cf. 168.10
Brookesby, a boar's head couped gu.,
bristled or. 43. i
Brookesby, a boar's head erect and erased
gu., langued az., tusked arg. 43. 3
Brookfield, Arthur Montagu, Esquire, of
Leasam, Rye, and of Kensington, Lon-
don, a cubit arm erect in armour ppr.,
holding in the hand a sickle palewise,
also ppr., and two ears of wheat in
saltire, stalked and bladed or. Beware
the reaping.
Brookfield, John Storrs, B.A., M.D., J.P.,
Middx.,of Brondesbury, London, N.W.,
and Hill Place. Upminster, Essex,
on a chapeau a brock, all ppr. 305. 9
Brooking, an escallop or, surmounted by
a crescent az. Crux fidei calcar.
cf. 141. 12
Brooking, a sword in pale, enfiled with
a savage's head couped ppr. 191. 9
Brookman or Brockman, Kent, on a sword
erect arg., hilt and pommel or, a stag's
head cabossed ppr., attired of the
second, the blade through the head
and embrued at the point.
Brookman, a crane, holding in the dexter
claw a stone. 105. 6
Brooks, see Burd- Brooks.
Brooks, see Close-Broolcs.
Brooks, a badger ppr. 33. 10
Brooks, Maurice, Esquire, J.P., of Oak-
lawn, Bird Avenue, Milltown, Dublin,
on a mount vert, a badger passant ppr.,
resting the dexter paw on a civic crown
vert. Respice, aspiee, prospiee.
Brooks, Bedford, on a miiral coronet an
otter ppr. Vt omnis vita lahitur.
Brooks, John Hatfield, J.P., D.L.,
Flitwick Jlanor, Ampthill, on a miu-al
coronet an otter ppr. Ut omnis vita
lahitur. 292. 13
Brooks or Brookes, Scotland, a beaver
passant. Perseverando. 134. 8
Brooks, a bear ppr., muzzled and chained.
34- I
Brooks, Lanes, a demi-lion holding be-
tween the paws an arrow ppr. Finem
respice.
Brooks, the late Sir WiUiam Cunliffe, Bart.,
of Barlow Hall, Manchester, a demi-lion
arg., charged on the shoulder with a
fountain, holding in the paws a har-
poon in bend sinister ppr. Finem
respice. 12. 14
BRO
Brooks, Lanes, a demi-lion rampant vert,
charged on the shoulder with a foun-
tain, and holding between the paws an
anchor. Finem respice.
Brooks, Francis Augustus, M.D., St.
Felix, Felixstowe, a dexter arm in
armour embowed, holding in the hand
the lower part of a broken tilting
spear.
Brooks, a lion passant. 6. 2
Brooksbank, Yorks, a hart's head couped
ppr., attired or, gorged with two bars
wavy az.
Brooksbank, Edward Clitherow, Esquire,
of Healhaugh Old HaU, Tadcaster,
same crest.
Brooksbank, Walter Lamplugh, Esquire,
of Lamplugh HaU and Manor of
Lamplugh, same crest.
Brooksbank, William Lyon, Esquire, late
of Bromley, Kent, a stag's head couped
erm., attired or. charged with two bars
nebuly az., and holding in the mouth
a palm-branch slipped in bend vert.
Brooksbank, a stag statant ppr., attired
or, gorged with a collar dancettee vert,
therefrom pendent aa escutcheon or,
charged with a rose gu.
Broom and Broome, see Brome.
Broome, Heref., a demi-eagle or, winged
sa., holding in the beak a sUp of broom
vert. cj. 80. 2
Broome, Notts, a cockatrice arg., winged
az., beaked, legged, combed, and wat-
tled gu. 68. 5
Broomfield, a hand issuing from a cloud
in fess, pointing to a serpent, head
erect ppr. 223. 7
Broomhead-Colton-Fox, Barnard Platts,
Esquire, cf Wales and of Sheffield,
both in the West Riding of the county
of York, Solicitor of the Supreme Court
of Judicature : (i) In the centre, on a
wreath of the colours, a fox passant
gu., guttee-d'or, resting the dexter
fore-paw upon an annulet encircling
an escallop, both or (jar Fox). (2)
On the dexter side, on a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock ppr., in front of
a cross crosslet erect and fitchee sa..
a boar passant arg., charged on the
body with two roses gu., barbed and
seeded ppr. (jor Colton). (3) Upon the
sinister side, on a wreath of the colours
in front of a unicorn's head erased
erm., maned, horned, and holding in
the mouth a fleur-de-lis or, a staff
raguly fessewise, also or (jor Broom-
head). Per fidem et patientiam.
Bronte, Duke of, see Bridport, Viscount.
Broon, a branch of holly and a cross
crosslet fitched in saltier. 166. 10
Broster, Chester, a dexter hand ppr.,
vested barry of five arg. and gu., hold-
ing a palm-branch vert.
Brothers, a demi-grey hound sa., holding
in the feet a dart gu., feathered arg.
cj. 60. I I
Brotherton, a hand holding a club in
pale ppr. cj. 214. 6
Brotherton of Stubbings House, Maiden-
head : (I) An eagle displayed ppr.
75. 2. (2) A bear's head erased at
the neck arg., holding in the mouth
an arrow or, pheoned and feathered
of the first.
Brouchan, see Brougham.
Brough, a swan ppr. 99. 2
BRO
Brough, William Spooner, Esquire, Leek,
a swan's head and neck erased.
Sinceriti.
Brough, Lines, a lion sejant, collared
and lined or. 7. 4
Brough, Scotland, a buffalo's head sa.
44. I
Brougham and Vaux, Baron (Brougham),
Brougham Hall, Penrith, Westral., an
arm in armour embowed, holding in
the gauntlet a lucy arg., and charged
on the elbow with a rose gu. Pro rege,
lege, grege. 236. 2
Brougham, Broughan, Bronhan, and
Brouchan, Wale.^, out of a ducal coro-
net gu., a dexter hand brandishing a
sword ppr. 212. 11
Broughton, Esses and Beds, an eagle's
head erased sa., holding in its beak a
snake arg., and charged on the breast
witli two chevrons of the last.
Broughton-ROUSe, Edward Broughton,
M.A.. LL.M., Corpus Christi CoUege,
Cambridge: (i) A man's head affrontee,
couped at the shoulders, the hair and
beard sa., bound with a fillet arg. {for
Rouse). 190. 13. (2) Three ostrich-
feathers arg., issuing from the wreath
[for Broughton). La fortune passe
■partout. Dii facienles adjuvant. 115. 2
Broughton, Berks, out of a ducal coro-
net or, a boar's head sa., bristled of
the first, gorged with a collar arg.,
charged with tliree escallops gu.
cf. 41. 4
Broughton, Sir Delves Louis, Bart., of
Broughton, Staffs and Chesh., a sea-
dog's head gu., eared and finned arg.
Broughton, Shropsh., a talbot passant gu.
Another, a talbot statant gu. 54. i
Broughton, Somers., on a mount vert, a
spaniel couchant erm. cf. 57. 11
Broughton, Staffs, a squirrel sejant gu.
cf- 1.15- 4
Broughton, Shropsh., an owl arg.,
charged on the breast with thi'ee snakes
in fret vert. cf. 96. 5
Broughton, Baron, sec Hobhouse.
Broughton-Adderley, Hubert John, Es-
quire, of Barlaston HaU, Stoke-on-
Trent, Coton Hall, Sudbury, Derbysh.,
on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
stork arg.
Broun, Sir William, Bart., of Colstoun,
Scotland, a lion rampant, holding in
its de.xter paw a fleur-de-lis or. Floreat
majestas. 2. 7
Broun, Lieutenant - Colonel, Montague
Cecil, Cavalry Club, Piccadilly, W.,
on a ducal coronet or, a lion rampant
ppr., holding in his dexter paw a fleur-
de-lis or. Floreat majestas. 291. 8
BroUn-Morison, John Broiin, Esquire,
D.L., J.P., R.C.A. (King's Body-
guard of Scotland), of Finderlie,
Kinross, and Murie, Perthsh. : (i)
On the dexter side three Moors' heads
conjoined in one neck ppr., banded or,
one looking upwards, the others to the
dexter and sinister (for Morison).
191. 5. (2) On the sinister side a lion
rampant ppr., holding in the dexter
fore-paw a fleur-de-lis arg. [for Brown).
PruderUia jircestat. Floreat majestas.
2. 7
Broun of Johnstounburn, co. Haddington,
a rose slipped and barbed ppr. Armat
et ornat.
79
Broun, same crest and motto.
Broun, a dexter arm from the elbow erect,
holding in the hand ppr. a book.
215. 4
Broun, a vine ppr. PrcBmium virtutis
honor. 152. 9
Brouncker, an arm in armour embowed,
holding in the gauntlet a sword ppr.
195. I
Brouncker, Francis Henry Ernest, of
Boveridge, Dorset, out of battlements
sa., a dexter cubit arm vested arg.,
charged with two bendlets wavy of the
first, holding in the hand ppr. a lozenge
in pale, also arg., charged with a cross
Duty.
Bround or Brounde,
demi-gri:
holding a battle-axe embowed arg.,
the handle gu. cf. 64. 11
Brounker, Ireland, the Roman fasces
ppr. 171. 4
Brounker, a lion's gamb erased ppr.,
holding a bezant. 39. 13
Brounlee, a demi-peacock issuing ppr.
103. 10
Browell, a dexter hand holding a scimitar
ppr. 213. 5
Browell, the late Rev. AVilliam Robert,
of the Rectory, Beaumont, Essex, a
rock ppr., thereon in front of an anchor
cabled in bend sinister sa., an eagle
rising, also ppr. Virtute quam astutia.
Brown of Clonboy, co. Clare, an eagle
displayed. Virtus dahit, cura servahit.
75. 2
Brown, see M'Kerrell-Brown.
Brown, Worcs., a demi-eagle displayed,
with two heads az., charged on the
breast with the Roman fasces erect,
surmounting two swords in saltire and
encircled by a chaplet or.
Brown, Rev. Dixon Dixon, of Unthank
Hall, Northumb., two escallops or,
thereou resting an eagle displayed vert,
holding in the beak a cross crosslet
fitchee of the first. Suivez raison.
cf. 74. 1 1
Brown, Thomas Edwin Burton, Esquire,
of Ryslaw, 185, Willesden Lane,
Brondesbury, an eagle displayed.
Spcctemur agendo.
Brow;n and Browne, an eagle displayed
vert. Suivez la raison. 75-8
Brown, Warw., an eagle regardant, hold-
ing in his dexter talon a fleur-de-lis or.
Labor omnia vincit. cf. 76. 6
Brown, Forsyth-: (i) An eagle rising
regardant ppr., holding in its dexter
talon a fleur-de-lis or {for Brown).
(2) A demi-griffin az., issuant out of
an antique crown or {for Forsyth).
Labor omnia vincit. Instaurator riiina:.
Brown, Robert, junior, F.S.A., Priestgate
House, Barton-on-Humber, a demi-
eagle displayed ppr. Fortitudine et
prudentia.
Brown, an eagle displayed vert, crowned
with a mural coronet or, and charged
on the breast with a garland of
laurel of the last. Suivez moi.
cf. 74. 14
Brown, an eagle's head erased ppr. Vi
et virtute. 83. 2
Brown, Herts, a griffin's head erased sa.,
beaked and eared or, charged on the
neck with a bar-gemelle arg. and a
trefoil slipped erm. Si sit prudentia.
cf. 66. 4
BRO
Brown, of Compton, Ashbourne. Derbysh.,
and Southport, Lanes, in front of a
gryphon's head erased per pale sa. and
arg., gorged with a collar flory counter-
flory counterchanged, five bezants
fessewise. Si sit prudentia. 302. 6
Brown and Browne, a griifin's head erased
or. 66. 2
Brown, Scotland, a cock ppr. Docendo
disco. 91. 2
Brown and Browne, Durh., a stork's head
couped at the neck, nowed ppr., be-
tween two wings arg.
Brown of London, a hawk ppr., belled or,
standing on a bird's leg erased a la
quise and conjoined to a wing all gu.
Nil sine causa.
Brown, on a lure a falcon rising ppr.
cf. Sy. I
Brown, Norf., on a mount vert, an ostrich
arg., winged, beaked, legged, and col-
lared or. cf. 97. 2
Brown, a lion passant. 6. 2
Brown, Berks, a lion rampant. Spero.
I- 13
Brown, Scotland, a lion rampant ppr.
Famce studiosus honesta:. i. 13
Brown, Scotland, a lion rampant. Spero.
I- 13
Brown, Scotland, a lion rampant charged
with a cinquefoil between two fleurs-
de-lis. .Si sit prudentia.
Brown, a lion rampant, holding in the
dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or. Floreat
majestas. 2. 7
Brown, Adam, Esquire, of Hamilton,
Ontario, a lion rampant charged with
a fleur-de-lis or. Floreat majestas.
cf. I. 13
Brown, Scotland, a lion rampant sa.,
holding in his dexter fore-paw a fleur-
de-lis or. Floreat majestas. 2. 7
Brown, Scotland, a lion rampant ppr.,
holding in his dexter fore-paw a cross
crosslet fitchee gu., and in his sinister
a fleur-de-lis or. Vitam impendere vera.
Brown, Scotland, a demi-lion gu., holding
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or.
Floreat majestas. 13-2
Brown, James Millar, Esquire, of the
Buluwayo Club, Buluwayo, South
Africa, a demi-lion rampant vert, hold-
ing in his dexter paw a fleur-de-lis
or. Floreat majestas.
Brown, a demi-lion rampant ppr., holding
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or. 13. 2
Brown, Andrew Cassels, M.D., Daero
Hill, Rock Ferry, Cheshire, same
crest. Floreat majestas.
Brown, same crest. Gaudeo.
Brown, same crest. Tandem, licet scro.
Brown, a demi-lion rampant, holding in
the dexter paw a trefoil vert. cf. 13. 13
Brown, Yorks, a demi-lion rampant
erased or, between two elephants'
trunks ppr. Persevera Deoqiie confido.
Brown, William James, Esquire, of
Burghwallis Hall, Doncaster, Mibigill
Lodge, CO. Sutherland, same crest and
motto.
Brown, Candler-, Ireland, a demi-lion
rampant gu., holding between the paws
a fleur-de-lis erminois, and charged on
the shoulder with a cross crosslet arg.
Gaudeo. cf. 13. 5
Brown, Bart., Westminster and Scotland,
a demi-lion gu., holding in the dexter
paw a fleur-de-lis or. 1 3. 2
BRO
Brown, Sir John, of Endcliffe Hall, I
Sheffield, a lion sejant ppr., charged
with two barrulets sa., and supporting |
■with the dexter paw an escutcheon j
arg., thereon a bee volant, also ppr.
Ntc sorte, iiec fato. 8. i
Brown, John, Esquire, of Caxton Road,
BroomhUl, Sheffield, same crest and
motto.
Brown, Sir William Richmond, Bart., of
Astrop, Northamp., a bear's paw erect
and erased arg., issuant out of a wreath
of oak vert, and holding a sinister hand
ppr. Est Concordia jratrum. 37. 9
Brown, Sir Alexander Hargreaves, of
Broome Hall, Holmwood, Surrey, and
12, Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W.,
same crest and motto. 254. 7
Brown, a lion's ganib erect and erased
gu., holding a wing arg.
Brown-Gilpin of Sedbury Park, Yorks :
(I) A lion's garab erased arg., armed
and charged with a bar gemelle gu., the
paw holding two eagle's wings con-
joined sa. (lor Brown). 37. 11. (2)
An arm erabowed in armour, the hand
grasping a branch of laurel, all ppr.
\jor Gilpin). cl.1gg.12
Brown of Woodplumpton, Lanes, a lion's
gamb erased or, fretty, and holding a
mullet of six points sa.
Brown or Broun, Scotland, a vine-tree
ppr. Prcemiiim virtiUis honor.
152.9
Brown, Scotland, a rose gu., stalked and
leaved ppr. Armat et ornat. 149. 5
Brown, Germany and Scotland, a dolphin
naiant ppr. Virtus dedit^ cura servabit.
140. 5
Brown, Walter, Esquire, of Currie, Gore-
bridge, Midlothian, and 21, Ann Street,
Edinburgh, N.B., a ship under sail
ppr. Caute et sedulo. 270. 3
Brown, a ship under sail ppr. CaiUe et
sedulus.
Brown, Scotland, a ship in full sail in the
sea, all ppr. Dens adesto. 160. 13
Brown, Horatio Robert Forbes, Esquire,
a ship in the sea firing the signal for
sailing, all ppr. Deus adesto.
Brown, on a mn[int a hare current ppr.
136. 3
Brown, Sir William Roger, of Highfield,
Hilperton, Wilts, in front of a cubit
arm erect, vested az., cuffed arg., the
hand ppr. holding a balance suspended
gold, a mount vert, thereon a garb
fessewise or. Fortuna et Lahore.
Brown, a hare courant ppr. c/. 136. 3
Brown-Borthwick, London, a hand ppr.,
holding a fleur-de-lis or. Delectat et
ornat. </ 215- 5
Brown, Scotland, a hand holding an open
book ppr. Deus evehit pios. 215. 10
Brown, a dexter hand holding a sword,
all ppr. La vertu est la seide noblesse.
212. 13
Brown, Alfred, Esquire, of Durban,
Natal, a hillock vert, in front of a
dexter arm enibowed in armour, the
hand grasping a dagger, the point to
the dexter ppr., pommel and hilt or,
pendent from the arm by a riband gu.,
an escutcheon or, charged with an
oak-tree eradicated ppr. Honor mens
vita mm.
Brown, Sir Charles Gage Brown, K.C.M.G.,
M.r)., F.R.C.P., LL.D., of 88, Sloane
80
Street, S.W., a cubit arm erect holding
in the hand a steering-wheel, all ppr.
Spes ultra.
Brown, Charles Herbert Gage, Esquire,
of 85, Cadogan Place, S.W., same crest
and motto.
Brown, Scotland, a hand holding a closed
book ppr. Delectat et ornat. 215. 4
Brown or Browne, Scotland and Ireland,
an arm in armour embowed, couped at
the shoulder and resting the elbow
on the wTcath, holding in the hand a
sword ppr.
Brown, Cornish-: (i) A demi-man ppr.,
wreathed round the temples or and
gu., charged on the body with five
escallops saltireways or, and holding
in the dexter hand a battle-axe ppr.
(for Brown). (2) Upon a ragged staff
or, a Cornish chough, wings expanded
ppr. (jor Cornish). Deus pascit cori-os.
cj. 107. 3
Brown Westhead-, George Marion York,
Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent: (i) Within
a fetterlock or, a Saracen's head
couped ppr., wreathed round the
temples arg. and sa. (2) A demi-eagle
displayed with two heads az., charged
on the breast with the fasces erect
surmounting two swords in saltire, and
encircled by a chaplet or. Ora el labora.
Brown, out of a vallary coronet or, a
buck's head sa., attired or. /. 120. 7
Browne, Marquess of Sligo, see Sligo.
Browne, Baron Kilmaine, see Kiiraaine.
Browne, Earl of Kenmare, see Kenmare.
Browne-Cave, see Cave.
Browne, Baptist-, see Baptist.
Browne, Bart., of Johnstown, Dublin, an
eagle displaved vert. Suii-ez la raison.
75- 8
Browne, du Moulin-, Charles Anthony,
Esquire, of Rusina, Leamington : ( i )
An eagle displayed vert (/or Browne).
75. 8. (2) A leopard's face or, trans-
fixed through the mouth with two
tilting-spears saltirewise ppr., and sur-
mounted by a fleur-de-lis gu. Suivez
raison. In te Domine speravi. 22. 8
Browne of Liverpool. Lanes, an eagle
displayed with two heads per pale az.
and gu., the wings or, and each wing
charged with a fleur-de-lis sa. cj. 74. 2
Browne, Hon. Thomas Hillman, of Guild-
ford Lodge, Queenstown, Cape Colony,
an eagle displayed vert. Suivez raison.
Browne, Lanes, an eagle displayed arg.,
charged on the wings with two bars
sa. cf. 75. 2
Browne, Knox-: (i) An eagle displayed
with two heads vert, charged on each
wing with a fleur-de-lis or (jor Browne),
cf. 74. 2. (2) On a perch a falcon
close ppr., charged on the breast with
a pheon sa. (for Knox). Suivez raison.
Moveo et proficio. cf. 85. 13
Browne, Thomas Browne, Esquire, of
Newgrove, co. Clare, Ireland, an eagle
displayed with two heeids per pale arg.
and sa., the dexter wing charged with
a pellet and the sinister with a plate.
Nee timeOy nee sperno. 74. 4
Browne, Windham, Esquire, an eagle
displayed with two heads per pale arg.
and sa., the dexter wing charged with
a pellet, and the sinister with a plate.
Nee timeo, nee sperno. 74. 4
BRO
Browne of Janeville, Down, an eagle
displayed vert. Suivez la raison.
75.8
Browne, Dodwell Francis, Esquire, of
Rathian, Castlebar, co. Mayo, and
Colombo, Ceylon, same crest and
motto.
Browne, Captain Dominick Sidney, J.P.,
D.L., and High Sheriff, 1896, of
Breaghwy, Castlebar, and 3, Berkeley
House, Berkeley Square, W., an eagle
displayed vert. Suivez raison.
Browne.Henry George, Esquire, of Mont-
eagle, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, same
crest and motto.
Browne, Rev. Henry George Cavendish,
B.A., of the Rectory, Bredon, Tewkes-
bury, same crest and motto.
Browne, Sir James Frankfort Manners,
j K.C.B., of 19, Roland Gardens, S.W.,
same crest and motto.
I Browne, Robert John, Esquire, of C«o-
I larne, Silchester Road, Kingstown, co.
Dublin, same crest and motto.
Browne of Mount Kelly, Galway, same
crest and motto.
Browne of Bronwylfa, co. Flint, an eagle
displayed vert. Spectemur agendo.
Browne, Sussex and Berks, same crest
and motto.
Browne of Browne's Hill, co. Carlow, an
eagle displayed with two heads sa.
Fortiter et fldeliter. 74. 2
Browne, on an Eastern crown or, an
eagle displayed wth two heads sa.,
Boc age. cf. 74. 2
Browne, Arthur Blennerhassett, Esquire,
of Riverstown, co. Cork, same crest
and motto.
Browne, Essex, an eagle displayed with
two heads sa. 74. 2
Browne, an eagle displayed with two
heads per pale az. and gu., winged or.
74- 2
Browne, Bart., Sussex, an eagle displayed
vert. 75. 8
Browne, Rev. Robert Melvill Gore, of
East Woodhay Rectory, Newbury,
same crest. Suivez raison.
Browne, William-, of Rathbane, Lim-
erick, on a marquess's coronet ppr.,
an eagle displayed gu., winged and
membered or Suivez la raison.
cf. 75- 2
Browne, Kent, a vulture, wings addorsed,
displuming a mallard's wing, all ppr.
79- 13
Browne, Galway, two eagles' heads
couped and conjoined sa. cf. 84. 11
Browne, an eagle's head erased arg., hold-
ing in the beak an arrow ppr. cf. 83. 2
Browne, Wilts, a demi-eagle displayed
or, surmoimted by two palm- branches
in saltire. Suivez raison. cf.81.6
Browne, a griffin's head erased gu.
Probitas Veritas honos. 66. 2
Browne of Moyne, Galway, a griffin's
head erased arg. Fortiter et fldeliter.
66. 3
Browne of Greenville, Galway, same crest
and motto.
Browne, a griffin's head erased or,
collared arg. cf. 66. 2
Browne of Caughley, Shropsh., a griffin's
head erased per pale gu. and sa., gorged
with a collar or, charged with two tre-
foils slipped vert.
BRO
Browne of Weymouth, Dorset, a griffin's
head erased sa., beaked or. 66. 5
Browne of Tallantire Hall, Cumb., a
griffin's head vert between two wings.
Traducere cBVum leniter. cf. 67. 7
Browne of Browne Hall, Mayo, a griffin's
head erased arg., langued gu. Fort iter
et firfditer. 66. 2
Browne, Heref., a demi-griffin vert,
winged and legged or.
Browne, a demi-giiffin vert, wings
elevated or. 64. 5
Browne, Notts, a cock pheasant az.,
combed and beaked gu., collared or.
90. 10
Browne, Beale-, Desmond John Edward,
Salperton, Gloucester: (i) (Browne)
A demi-eagle double-headed displayed
sa., charged on the breast with a
leopard's face or (for Browne). {2) A
unicorn's head erased arg., semee of
estoiles gu. {for Beale). Sperat in
Deo.
Browne, a peewit arg., in a nest or.
Browne of Norwich, out of a ducal coronet
a crane's claw, all ppr. cf. 113. 13
Browne, a stork's head couped at the
neck and nowed ppr., between two
wings arg.
Browne of Islington, a crane az., beaked
and legged or, the crown of the head
gu., holding in the beak an ear of
wheat of the second. c/. 105. 14
Browne, on a mural coronet gu., a crane's
head erased erm., charged on the neck
with an escallop az. Venim atque
deceits. cf. 104. 10
Browne, a stork's head holding in the
beak an acom slipped vert, fructed or,
between two wings expanded az.. each
charged with an escallop of the second.
Browne, Shropsh., nut of a mural coronet
gu., a stork's head erm. cf. 104. 10
Browne, Suff., a demi-stork, wings ex-
panded ppr., the neck nowed.
Browne, Norf., on a chapeau a crane.
Pietate. 105. 3
Browne, a crane's head and neck erased
az., ducally gorged or, holding in the
beak a bezant.
Browne, Ireland, out of a mural crown
gu., a stork's head and neck erm.,
beaked az. cf. 104. 10
Browne, Dorset, on a mount vert, a hare
current arg. 136. 3
Browne, Derbysh., a lion rampant arg.,
ducally crowned or, supporting a tilt-
ing-spear ppr., headed of the first.
Browne, a demi-lion ducally gorged and
chained or. cf. 10. 7
Browne, a lion rampant ppr. i. 13
Browne, Chester, a demi-lion rampant
arg. In te Detis speravi. 10. 2
Browne, Sir Benjamin Chapman, J.P.,
of Westacres, Newcastle-on-Tyne, a
demi-lion rampant ppr. Ne cede malis.
Browne, a demi-lion rampant ppr. iVe
cede malis.
Browne, a lion sejant sa., resting the
dexter paw on an escutcheon arg.,
charged with a mullet of the first.
cf. 8. :
Browne, Bucks, a heraldic tiger az.,
maned, tufted, and armed or. cf. 25. 5
Browne, Charles Michael Edward, Es-
j quire, of L'Hermitage, St. Cyre, Indre
! et Loire, France, same crest. Qui non
ciconia tigris.
Browne, Middx., a tiger passant ppr.
24. 7
Browne, a bear's paw couped and erect
or, grasping a falchion arg. 38. 13
Browne, out of a mural coronet or, a
tiger's head sa. cf. 27. i
Browne, Suff., a lion's gamb erased and
erect gu., holding a ring arg.
Browne, a lion's gamb erased and erect
gu., holding a wing arg.
Browne, Middx., a buck's head erased
ppr., attired or. 121. 2
Browne, Sussex, a stag ppr., attired,
ducally gorged, and lined or. cf. 117. 5
Browne, Leics., a boar's head erased sa.,
pierced through the neck with a broken
spear or, headed arg.
Browne-Lecky, Conofly William Lecky,
Esquire, of Aughentaine Castle, co.
Tyrone, Ireland : ( i ) A boar's head
erased ppr., charged with a rose gu.
{for Lecky). (2) A lion rampant or,
resting hjs sinister fore-paw on an
escutcheon gu., charged with a fieur-
de-lis or {for Brown). Utere dum poles.
Browne-Lecky, Raymond Saville, Es-
quire, of Aughentain, co. Tjrone, Ire-
land : (i) A boar's head erased ppr.,
charged with a rose gu. {for Lecki/).
(2) Alien rampant or, resting his sinister
fore-paw on an escutcheon gu., charged
with a fleur-de-lis or {for Brown).
Utere dum potes.
Browne, a bull salient ppr., collared and
lined or.
Browne, John Michael, Hall Court, Heref.,
a bull salient ppr., collared and chained
or. 64. 5
Browne, a sword erect arg., embrued at
the point gu. cf. 170. 2
Browne, on a mount vert, three anchor-
stocks sa., two in saltire and one in
pale, enfiled by a crown arg.
Browne, Herts, a dragon's head arg.,
guttee-de-poix, between two wings ex-
panded sa., guttee-d'eau. 72. 7
Browne, Devoush. and Heref., a demi-
man sa., wreathed about the middle
and temples, holding in his dexter hand
a hammer or. cf. 1S6. 11
Browne of Wymondham, Norf. : ( I ) An
escallop arg., charged with a cross
moline gu., between four torteaux.
cf. 141. 14. (2) A demi-talbot ram-
pant arg., pellettee, holding a spear
erect or.
Browne, Norf., an arm erect vested bendy
or and az., holding in the hand ppr. a
fetterlock gu.
Browne of London, a bee-hive with bees
volant ppr. Virtus et industrin. 137. 7
Browne of London, a cubit arm vested
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
ppr. a sword erect, also ppr., hilted or,
enfiled with a leopard's head of the
second. Virtus ciini servabit.
Browne, an arm couped and erect vested
az., cuffed erm., holding in the hand
ppr. a caltrap or. cf. 206. 14
Browne, Limerick, an armed arm holding
a sword ppr. Fidem servabo genusque.
Browne, Shropsh., a man's leg couped at
the knee booted and spurred ppr.
Browne of Writtle, Essex, a breastplate
or, leathered sa., buckled of the first.
issuant above a plume of feathers arg.
and gu.
BRO
Browne, Wexford, Ireland, a stag's head
erased arg., attired or, guttee-de-sang.
121. 2
Browne-Clayton, William Clayton, of
Brown's Hill, co. Carlow. an eagle
displayed with two heads sa. Fortiter
et fideliter.
Brownell, Yorks, an escallop arg.
141. 14
Brownell, Derbysh., out of a ducal coronet
a triple plume of twelve ostrich-feathers
arg., five, four, and three. 114. 6
BrownQeld, a lion passant arg., semee of
pheons gu., supporting with the dexter
paw a cross pattee fitchee or. Labo-
rant numen adesl.
Brownbill, Scotland, the sun rising from
behind a mountain ppr. Badii omnia
lustmnt. cf. 162. 7
Browning of Comley, Glouc, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a pair of wings
endorsed.
Browning, out of a ducal coronet a cocka-
trice's head. cf. 68. 13
Browning, Ireland, a dexter arm em-
bowed holding in the hand a battle-
axe ppr. 201. 5
Browning, a sinister arm from the elbow
issuing from a cloud in the dexter,
the hand above a serpent's head, erect
from the middle, and looking toward
the sinister ppr. 223. 7
Browning, George Elliot. Eden Bank,
Wetheral, Cumb., a sinister arm from
the elbow issuing from a cloud in the
sinistei , the hand above a serpent's
head, erect from the middle, and
looking toward the dexter ppr. In
Deo snlus. 302. 8
Browning, Thomas Wise, Carass Court,
Crooni, CO. Limerick, a lion's head
erased ppr.
Browning, Oscar, King's College, Cambs,
on a cap of maintenance party per
fess az. and arg., a pair of wings ad-
dorsed. Be just and fear not. Pour
le Roy et la Loy.
Brownlee and Brownlie, Scotland, an arm
in armour brandishing a sword. 210. 2
Brownlee and Bronlie, a demi-peacock
issuing ppr. 103. 10
Brownlee and Brownlie, Scotland, an
eagle displayed, charged on the breast
with an annulet. cf. 75. 2
Brownlow, Ireland, a goat's head erased
arg. 128. 5
Brownlow, Ireland, a goat's head erased
arg., collared gu. cf. 128. 7
Brownlow, Earl (Cust), Belton House,
Grantham, Lines, a lion's head erased
sa., gorged with a collar paly, wavy of
six arg. and az. Esse quam videri.
Brownlow, London and Lines, on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a grey-
hound passant or, collared of the first.
cf. 58. 4
Brownlow, Baron, Lurgan, on a chapeau
az., turned up erm., a greyhound sta-
tant gu. Esse quam videri. 58. 4
Brownlow, General Sir Charles Henry,
G.C.B., of Warfield HaU, Bracknell,
Berks, upon a chapeau az., turned up
erm., a greyhound gu., collared or.
Esse quam videri.
Brownrig or Brownrigg, a lion rampant
holding in his dexter paw a fleur-de-
lis ppr. 2. 7
6
BRO
Brownrigg, Sir Douglas Egremont, Bart.,
White Waltham, Maidenhead, (i) As
an augmentation, a demi - Kandian
holding in the dexter hand a sword,
and in his sinister the cro\vn of Kandy.
(2) Out of a mural coronet or, a sword
erect ppr., pommel and hilt of the first,
entwined by a serpent vert. Virescit
vulnere virtus.
Brovrarigg, a sword erect environed by a
snake, all ppr.
Brownsmith, in a frame lozenge-shaped,
five arrows points do-\vnward, one in
pale, four in saltier. 173. 4
Brownsword, a pegasus current ppr.
47. I
Broxholme, Lines, a bear statant against
an elm-tree, aU ppr.
Broyn, two lion's gambs sa., holding up
an escutcheon arg. 39- i
Bruce, see Baron Balfour of Burleigh.
Bruce, Baron Thurlow, see Thurlow.
Bruce, Brudenell-, Marquess ol Allesbury
and Earl Bruce, see Ailesbury.
Bruce, Earl ot Elgin, see Elgin.
Bruce, Baron Aberdare, «ee Aberdare.
Bruce, see Cumming-Bruce.
Bruce, .see Hamilton-TyndaU-Bruce.
Bruce of Kennet, Clackmannan, a hand
holding a sceptre ppr. Fuimus.
Bruce, Knight-, Lewis Bruce, Rivermead,
Sunbury: (i) A cubit arm in armour
in bend grasping a sceptre, all ppr. {for
Bruce). (2) On a spur lying fesseways
or, a hawk with wings elevated ppr.
{for Knight). Fuimus.
Bruce, Sir WiUiam Cuningham, Bart., of
Vyera, Ascot, Berks, on a chapeau ppr.
an arm from the shoulder couped and
embowed fessewise in armour holding
in the hand a sceptre ensigned on the
point with an open crown, all ppr.
Fuimus ; also. Do well and doiiht not.
cf. 197. 4
Bruce, Kilroot, co. Antrim, a cubit arm
holding a scimitar ppr. Do well and
doubt nought. 213. 5
Bruce of Scoutbush, Ireland, a hand
holding a scimitar ppr. Do well, doubt
noughl. 213. 5
Bruce, Scotland, a horse's head erased
arg., bridled gu. Be true. cf. 51.4
Bruce, James, Esquire, of the Manor
House, Benburb, co. Tyrone, a horse's
head arg., bridled gu., and charged on
the neck with a cinquefoil of the last.
Do well and doubt not.
Bruce, William Robert, Esquire, of
Bockford, Blackrock, Dublin, same
crest and motto.
Bruce, John, J.P., 21, Drumsheugh
Gardens, Edinburgh, a cubit arm erect
holding a heart ppr.
Bruce, John, of Sumburgh, Shetland
Islands, same crest and motto.
Bruce, Samuel, Esquire, of Norton Hall,
Campden, Glouc, a horse's head
couped arg. Do well and doubt not.
Bruce, Henry Le Geyt, K.C.B., a Uon
statant az. Fuimus.
Bruce, a horse's head era-sed sa., bridled
gu. Fuimus. cf. 51. 4
Bruce of Pittarthie, Scotland, a horse's
head couped and furnished ppr. True.
5- 5
Bruce, Newton, Scotland, an eagle's head
couped ppr. Spes niea superne.
83. I
82
Bruce, Mowance, Scotland, a dexter hand
holding a heart ppr. Omnia vincit
amor. 216. 9
Bruce, Scotland, a naked arm embowed
issuing out of a cloud and holding a
human heart ppr. Semper fiddis.
Bruce, Scotland and England, a lion pas-
sant az. (Another, or.) 6. 2
Bruce, Robert, Esquire, of 6, Warwick
Square, London, S.W., a lion passant
az., holding in his dexter paw a trefoil
slipped ppr. Fuimus.
Bruce, Sir Henry Hervey, Bart., Down-
hill, CO. Londonderry, Ireland, a lion
passant az., holding in his dexter paw
a trefoil slipped vert. Fuimus.
cf. 6. 5
Bruce of Balcaskie, Scotland, the setting
sun ppr. Irrevocabile.
Bruce, Scotland, a star or. Ad gumma
virtus. 164. 3
Bruce, Scotland, a lion rampant. Fuimus.
I- 13
Bruce of Wester Kinloch, Scotland, a star
or. Ad summa virtus. 164. 3
Bruce of Garret, Scotland, a hand holding
a sword ppr. Venture forward.
212. 13
Bruce, Scotland, an arm embowed, hold-
ing in the hand a cutlass, all ppr. Do
well, doubt nought. 201. 2
Bruce of Arnot, Scotland, the sun rising
from a cloud ppr. liec me qui, cmtera
vincit. 162. 5
Bruce, Robert Cathcart, M.D., 10, Court-
field Road, S.W., on a cap of dignity a
dexter arm in armour couped at the
shoulder and embowed fessewise hold-
ing in the hand a sceptre ensigned
with an open crown, aU ppr. Fuimus.
Bruce, Hon. Sir Gainsford, of Yew-
hurst, Bromley, Kent, in front of
a torch erect fured ppr , a lion statant
with tail extended or, charged on the
body with two fleurs-de-lis fesseways
gu. Do well and doubt not.
Bruce, Sir George Barclay, K.B., of
64, Boundary Road, London, N.W.,
same crest, and Be trew.
Brucb, a demi-eagle displayed sa.
81. 6
Bruckshaw or Bruckshow, a sea-chart
ppr. 159- II
Brudenal and Brudenell, a battle-axe in
pale surmounted by a branch of laurel
and a branch of rue in saltier ppr.
cf. 172. 12
Brudenell-Bruce, «ee Ailesbury, Marquess
of.
Brudenell, Leics. and Northamp. : (i)
An arm embowed covered with leaves
vert, holding in the hand ppr. a spiked
club or, slung to the arm with a line
of the last. 199. i. (2) A talbot arg.,
ducally gorged gu. cf. 54. 2. (3) A
sea-horse arg. En grace afjie. 46. 5
Brudnell, a sea-horse arg. En grace affie.
46. 5
Bruen, see Bruning.
Bruen or Bruin, a pedlar ambulant arg.,
with a crutch in his dexter hand and
a pack on his back or.
Bruen, Chesh., a fisherman vested per
pale arg. and sa., counterchanged, hold-
ing in his dexter hand a fisherman's
staff, and in his sinister a landing-net
thrown over the shoulder or.
Bruer, a mermaid ppr. 184. 5
BRU
Bruere, out of a mural crown per pale
arg. and or, a cubit arm erect, vested
gu., cuffed of the first, holding in the
hand a halbert in bend sinister ppr.
Bruges, De, a cross Calvary gu. 166. i
Bruges, an anchor erect sa., charged with
a saltire or, entwined by the cable ppr.
mne solum forti patria. cf. 102. 2
Bruges, Ludlow-, William Penruddocke,
of Seend, near Melksham : (i) Same
crest as above. (2) A demi-marten
couped sa. 3Iihi ccelmn partus.
Omni solum forti patria.
Bruges, London, on an anchor sa., stock
or, a scroll with the motto Mihi
caelum partus. cf. 161. i
Bruges, Glouc, Wilts, and Essex, a Sara-
cen's head in profile, couped at the
shoulders ppr., vested arg., semee of
torteaux, and wreathed of the second
and sa.
Bruget, out of a ducal coronet or, a
swan's head and neck between two
wings arg. cf. 1 01. 6
Bruin, see Bruen.
Braining, «ee Bruning.
BruniQeld, a pheon az. 174. 11
Brumherd, a mermaid with a comb and
a glass, aU ppr. 1S4. 5
Brummel or Brummell, a dove with an
olive-branch ppr. 92. 5
Brumstead, a demi-griffin arg., wings
elevated or, holding in the dexter claw
a cross formee fitched gu. cf. 64. 2
Brun, a stag lodged sa. "S- 7
Brune, a goat passant arg., armed or.
cf. 129. 5
Brune-Prideaux, Comw. and Dorset, a
man's head in profile couped at the
shoulders, on the head a chapeau
gules, turned up arg.
Brune, Prideaux-, Charles Glynn, of Pri-
deaux Place, Padstow, Cornw. : (i) A
goat passant per pale indented arg.
and sa., armed and ungu. or, pendent
from a collar gu. a shield, thereon the
arms of Brune, viz., azure, a cross
moline or (for Brune). (2) As above
(for Prideaux). Toujours pret.
Bruneck, an eagle's head erased sa. 83. 2
Brunei, a cockatrice displaj'ed gu. 68. 14
Bruning, Bruen, Bruining, a demi-lion
double queued gu., guttee-d'eau, du-
cally crowned arg.
Brunner, Sir John Tomlinson, Bart.,
Druids CYoss, Wavertree, Liverpool,
in front of a wing erect gu., a fountain
playing ppr., charged on the basin
with a rose gu. Bibe si sapis. 234. 1
Brunsell, Notts, a lion's gamb erased or,
holding a rose arg., stalked and leaved
vert. 37- 10
Brunsfield and Brunsfields, Scotland, a
demi-chevalier brandishing a sw'ord
ppr. 187. I
Brunton, a beacon in flames ppr. Fax
mentis incendium glorice. 177. 14
Brunton, an anchor sa. 161. i
Brunwin, a lion's head erased or, fretty
sa. 17- 8
Bruse, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's
head gu. I7- 5
Bruse, Norf., a Saracen's head in profile
ppr., wreathed arg. and gu. 190. 14
Bruse, an eagle rising regardant ppr.
7"- 4
Bruse, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-
lion az. 16. 3
BRU
Brusell and Brussell, a lion's head erased
gu. 17. 2
Bruskett, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-lion az. 16. 3
Bruton or Brutyn, Exeter, a demi-wolf
ducally crowned holding between the
paws a mullet ppr. cf. 31. 6
Brutton, a cat sejant gardant ppr. 26. 8
Brutton, a sphere ppr. 159. ]
Bruyer and Bruyeres, a bear's paw erased
cf. 36. 6
Bruyin or Bruyn, Surrey and Esses, a goat
arg., armed or. 129. 5
Bruyn and Bruyne, on a chapeau gu., an
ibex of the same.
Bruzead, a cat sejant sa. cf. 26. 8
Bryan, Loftus Anthony, Esquire, of
Upton and Borrmount, co. Wexford,
Ireland, on a mural crown ppr., a lion
rampant gu., collared gemelle or, and
charged on the shoulder with a cinque-
foil arg. Ferro mea recupero.
Bryan, a greyhound current regardant
erm., collared or. cf. 58. 2
Bryan, Kilkenny, a sword in pale ppr.,
pommel and hilt or, between two lions'
gambs couped and erect gu. Fortis et
fidelis.
Bryan, Kent, on a garb in fess a bird.
Bryan, Wexford, a Saracen's head erased
at the neck sa.
Bryan, Ireland, a demi-aavage ppr.
cf. 186. 5
Bryan, on a dexter hand couped in fess
a hawk close ppr. cf. 86. 8
Bryan, issuing out of clouds a naked arm
embowed, the hand grasping a dagger,
aU ppr.
Bryan, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
a hunting-horn sa., garnished or.
cf. 228. n
Bryan, De, Ireland, a dexter hand holding
an escallop-shell or. 216. 2
Bryant, Middx., out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-lion az. Fortiter ct fidditer.
16. 3
Bryant, a flag az., charged with a saltier
arg. cf. 176. 13
Bryant, John Henry, M.D., 8, Mansfield
81 net, Portland Place, W., same crest.
Bryant, Thomas, Surgeon, 27, Grosvenor
iStrect, W., same crest. Sub hoc signo
vinces.
Bryce, a cock ppr.. holding in its beak an
ear of corn. c/. 91. 2
Bryce, a griffin's head erased or. 66. 2
Bryce, Scotland, a dexter arm holding in
the hand a cutlass ppr. Do well, doubt
nought. 213. 5
Bryce, Scotland, out of a cloud in the
sinister a dexter hand holding a pair
of scales ppr. Fiat justitia.
Brydall, Middx., a lion's gamb erect and
erased az., holding a broken lance arg.,
headed or. 38. 9
Bryden, Berwicksh., a hawk's head erased
ppr., charged with three bezants, one
and two. Keep wntch. cf 88. 12
Bryden, Scotland, a lion passant az.
6. 2
Brydges, Bart., Kent, the bust of a man,
head ppr., hair and beard sa., vest arg.,
coUar gu., cap or, band and tassel of the
third, the cap and vest charged each
with a pheon, the point downwards of
the second.
Brydges, Jones-, Sir Harford James,
Bart., of Boultibrook, Heref. : (i) Two
83
wings addorsed arg., each charged with
a bend, engrailed sa. (for Brydges). cj.
109. 12. (2) On a cushion gu., gar-
nished and tasselled or, a representa-
tion of the royal crown of Persia. (3)
A crow sa., resting the dexter claw
the star of the Order of the Crescent
(for Jones). Deus pascit corvis.
Bryan or Brian: (l) A beacon in flames
or. 177.14. (2) An heraldic tiger cur-
rent az., bezantee. cf. 25. 5
Bryers, Lanes, a nag's head erm. 50. 13
Brykes, a wolf's head erased pierced
with an arrow ppr. cf. 30. 8
Brykes or Byrkes, a wolf's head erased
per pale or and az., holding in the
mouth an arrow of the first feathered
gu. cf. 30. 8
Brymer, Scotland, a hand gauntleted
holding a pheon ppr. Per tela, per
hostes. 211. 7
Brymer, William Ernest, Esquire, of
Ilsington House, Dorchester, and 8, St.
James's Street, London, a plume of six
ostrich - feathers alternately gu. and
arg., charged with an escutcheon of the
last, thereon a Catherine- wheel of the
first. Virtute.
Brymton, Brympton, and Brumpton, out
of a ducal coronet ppr., a lion's gamb.
36. 12
Brympton and Brumpton, the same
charged with a bezant. cf. 36. 12
Bryne, a lion's gamb holding a hawk's
lure, all ppr.
BrysiUy, a cock-pheasant purpure.
cf. 90. 8
Bryson, Brysoun, Bryssan, or Bryssone,
Scotland, a spur-rowel ppr. 164. 8
Bryson of Craigton, a hand holding a
horn ppr. Ever ready. Vivit post
funera virtus. 217. 4
Bryson, a ship under sail. God, with my
right. 160. 13
Bubb of Carlisle, Cumb., on a mount vert,
a unicorn sejant arg., crined and armed
or, resting the dexter foot on a shield
per pale of the last and erm.
Bubb, Henry, Esquire, of Ullenwood,
near Cheltenham, same crest. Liberte
tout entiere.
Buccleuch and Queensbery, Duke of,
(Montagu-Douglas-Scott, K.G.), Dal-
keith House, Edinburgh, a stag trip-
pant ppr., attired and ungu. or. Anw.
117. 8
Bucb, a man's head in profile with ass's
ears. cf. 190. 6
Buchan, Earl of (Erskine), Gogmagog
Hills, Cambridge, a dexter arm couped
below the elbow holding a club, all
ppr. Judge nought. cf. 214. 6
Buchan, Scotland, a demi-hon rampant
holding between his paws a laurel-
branch ppr. Fortior qui melior.
Buchan, Scotland, a lion holding in his
dexter paw a twig of olive ppr. Fortior
quo mitior.
Buchan, Scotland, a lion's head erased
gu. 17. 2
Buchan, Ireland, a wolf sejant sa.
29- 3
Buchan, Scotland, a sunflower ppr. Non
inferiora secutus. 157. 12
Buchan, William, Esquire, Peebles, same
crest and motto.
Buchan, Scotland, the sun shining on a
ppr. Fortior qui melior.
BUC
Buchan, Fordyce- : (i) The sun shining
on a sunflower in full bloom, all ppr.
(for Buchan). (2) A camel's head
couped ppr. (for Fordyce). Non inferi-
ora secutus. 132. 7
Buchan, Major John Inverarity, of Fin-
haven, Stevenson Street, Studley Park,
Kew, near Melbourne, an oak-tree
eradicated fesseways ppr., thereon a
lion rampant per fesse indented or and
az., holding in the dexter fore-paw a
branch of laurels slipped, also ppr.
Facta non verba.
Buchan-Hepburn, see Hepburn.
Buchan-Sydserfl, Thomas. J.P.. of Ruch-
law. Prestonkirk, Scotland, an eagle's
head couped gu. Virtute promoveo.
Buchanan, see Leith-Buchanan.
Buchanan, see Fergusson-Buchanan.
Buchanan, Scotland, a dexter hand hold-
ing up a ducal cap ppr., tufted on the
top with a rose gu., all within two
laurel-branches in orle vert. Clarior
hinc honos. 217. 2
Buchanan, Scotland, the same crest.
Audaces juvo.
Buchanan, Sir Eric Alexander, Bart., of
Duuburgh, Stirlingsh., an armed dexter
hand holding a cap of dignity purpure,
the facing erm. Nunqiiam victus.
cf. 210. 8
Buchanan, an armed dexter hand ppr.,
holding a ducal cap purpure, turned
up erm. Nunquam victus.
Buchanan, Carrick- of Drumpellier
House, Coatbridge, Lanarksh., a hand
holding up a ducal cap purpure, tufted
on the top with a rose gu., within two
branches of laurel disposed orleways
ppr. Audaces juvo.
Buchanan, Cross-, a cubit arm erect ppr.,
holding a sword, also ppr., hilted and
pommelled or. 212. 9
Buchanan, Herbert Blackwood, Esquire,
of Throsk, Stirlingsh., a dexter hand
grasping a scimitar ppr. Audaciter.
Buchanan, a dexter hand holding a
dagger in pale ppr. Sanguine in-
scribam. 219. 9
Buchanan, Scotland, a hand holding a
sword ppr. God, with my right.
2:2. 13
Buchanan, Scotland, a hand holding a
sabre in bend ppr. Audacia et in-
dustria. 212. 13
Buchanan, a dexter hand grasping a
scimitar ppr. Audaciter. 213. 5
Buchanan, of Ardoch, Dumbarton, two
hands grasping a two-handed sword
ppr. Clariora sequor. 213.3
Buchanan, Gray-, James Ross, Esquire,
of Scotstown, Eastfield, Cambuslang,
N.B. : (i) Two hands grasping a two
handed sword ppr. (for Buchanan)
213. 3- (2) .A.n anchor in the sea ppr.
(for Gray). Clariora sequor. Fast.
161. 8
Buchanan, Scotland, a hand holding a
lance in bend ppr. Secundo euro.
214. II
Buchanan, Scotland, a dagger erect ppr.
Nobilis est ira leonis. 169. 2
Buchanan, Thomas Alexander, Esquire,
of Powis, near Stirling, N.B., a sword
erect in pale ppr., hilted and pommelled
or. Virtute gladii parvi. Nobilis est
ira leonis.
6-2
BUC
Buchanan, William Cross, Esquire, a
cubit arm erect ppr., holding a sword,
also ppr., pommel and hilt or.
Buchanan, William Frederick, Esquire, of
Clar Innis, Sydney, N.S.W., and Kil-
larney, Narrabii, N.S.W., in front of a
dexter hand couped at the.jvrist ppr.,
holding an escutcheon sa., charged
with a rose arg., barbed and seeded of
the first, two branches of laurel slipped
and fruoted in saltire of the last.
Clarior hinc honos. 269. 19
Buchanan, Scotland, a sinister arm em-
bowed in fess, vested, holding in the
hand a bent bow or. Par sit fortuna
labori. 204. 11
Buchanan, Scotland and England, two
hands conjoined and couped in fess.
224. 2
Buchanan, Scotland, a lion's garab erased
and erect ppr. Xohilis est ira honis.
36. 4
Buchanan, Scotland, a dove holding in
its beak an olive-branch, all ppr.
Nuncia pads. 92. 5
Buchanan, Ireland, a demi-unicorn or.
48. 7
Buchanan, Scotland, a rose slipped gu.
Ducitur hinc honos. 149. 5
Buchanan, Francis C, Esquire, Clarinish
Row, Dumbartonsh., an eagle rising
ppr. Audax omnia perpeii. 77. 5
Buchanan, John Young, Esquire, of
Christ's College, Cambridge, same crest
and motto.
Buchannan, Scotland, a dexter hand hold-
ing a bow in bend ppr. 214. 5
Buchannan, George, Esquire, of Flower-
gate Cross, Whitby, Yorks, a dexter
hand ppr., holding a ducal cap purpure,
turned up erm., tufted on the top with
a rose gu., all within two branches
disposed orleways, also ppr. Audaces
juvo. 217. 3
Buche, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-boar sa., pierced in the neck with
an arrow ppr.
Buck, a demi-lion rampant ppr., ducally
crowned or, holding in its paws a bow
Buck, Lines, a portcullis az.,
and chained or. cf. 178. 3
Buck of Denholme Yorks, a portcullis
az., garnished and chained or. Nosce
teipsiim. cf. 178. 3
Buck, Hants, an arm in armour embowed
ppr., garnished or, holding a scimitar
arg., hilted of the second. 196. 10
Buck, Norf., a buck lodged ppr 115. 7
Buck, a buck's head couped ppr.
121. 5
Buck, Glouc, a buck's attire arg., fixed
to the scalp or.
Buck, a buck's attire fixed to the scalp
sa.
Buck, between a buck's attires fixed to
the scalp, a lion rampant holding over
the sinister shoulder a battle-axe, all
ppr.
Buck, Lines, a Saracen's head in profile
ppr., wreathed or and az., on his head
a cap of the second, the neck charged
with two bars gemelle of the same, the
shoulders habited of the third.
Buckby, on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a garb or, banded arg. 153.10
Bucke, Cambs, a buck at gaze erm., in
front of an olive-tree pprr 116. 12
Bucke, Kent, an arm in armour embowed
ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand
a cutlass arg., hilt of the second.
196. 10
Buckeridge, Middx., a stag current ppr.
cf. 118. 13
Buckeridge, a dexter arm erect couped
at the elbow, habited per pale indented
az. and vert, charged with three bars
erminois, holding in the gauntlet ppr.
a cross crosslet fitchee sa.
Bucket, a lily and a holly-branch in
saltier ppr. i;!. 10
Buckfield, Bucktold, and Buckfoiild, a
buck ppr., attired or, in a field vert,
paled around of the first.
Buckingham, a lion rampant gu. i. 13
Buckingham, London, on a chapeau az.,
turned up erm., a demi-swan, wings
expanded ppr., membered or, ducally
gorged gu.
Buckingham and Chandos, Duke ot, Earl
Temple (Temple - Nugent - Brydges -
Chandos-Grenville) : (i) A garb vert
(for Grenville). 153. 2. (2) On a ducal
coronet a martlet or (for Temple). 95.
12. (3) The bust of an old man in
profile couped below the shoulders
ppr., habited paly of six arg. and gu.,
semee of roundels, counterchanged,
wreathed round the temples of the
second and az. (for Brydges). (4) A
Saracen's head couped at the shoulders
and affrontee ppr., «Teathed about
the temples arg. and sa. (for Chandos).
Templa quam dilecta. 190. 5
Buckinghamshire, Earl of (Hobart-Hamp-
den), Hampden House, Great Mis-
senden, Bucks: (1) A talbot statant
erm., collared, ringed, and lined gu., the
end of the line tied in a knot over the
back (for Hampden), cf. 54. 5. (2)
A bull passant per pale sa. and gu.,
bezantee, in the nose a ring or (for
Hoharl). Auctor pretiosa facit. Ves-
tigia nulla relrorsum. cf. 45. 2
Buckland, Bucks, on a mount vert, a
stag lodged ppr. 115. 12
Buckland "and Buckle, Somers., on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a talbot
sejant or. 54. 14
Buckle, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet,
a demi-ounce arg. Nil temere tenia nil
timide.
Buckle, Vice- Admiral Charles Matthew, of
3, Lowndes Street, S.W., same crest.
Nee temere, nee timide.
Buckle, Christopher Reginald, Esquire,
of Norton House, Aldingbourne, Chi-
chester, same crest and motto.
Buckle, Cuthbert Robert, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Buckle, Rev. Edward Valentine, of Ban-
stead, Surrey, same crest and motto.
Buckle, a lion's head erased. 17. 8
Buckle, out of a ducal coronet or, a
derai-leopard arg.
Buckle or Bucke!, I,ondon, out of a
ducal coronet or, a bull's head arg.
44. II
Buckler, Dorset, Hants, and Wilts, and
Charles Alban Buckler, Esquire, Surrey
Herald Extraordinary, a dragon's head
couped sa., collared with two gemelles
and guttee-d'or. Fidelis usque ad mor-
tem. 71-3
Buckley, Lanes, a bull's head erased arg.
BUC
Buckley, Wilts, out of a ducal coron
or, a bull's head arg., armed of the 4
first. Nee temere, nee timide 44. 1 1
Buckley, Yorks, out of a fern-brake ppr.,
a bull's head sa.
Buckley, Sir Edmund, Bart., of Dinas
Mawddwy, Merionethsh., on a mount '
in front of a bull's head sa., two fern-
branches ppr., over all a bendlet sinister
wavy or. Ntc temere, nee timide.
234. 5
Buckley, Glouc, a bull's head erased sa.,
ducally gorged or, holding in the mouth
a flagstaff bendwise ppr., therefrom
pendent a white banner charged with
a cross pattce gu. Sed soli Deo.
Buckley, Hon. Sir Henry Burton, of
7, Melbury Road, Kensington, W.,
upon a mount vert, a demi-stag at
gaze gu., attired and gorged with a
collar, a chain attached reflexed over
the back or, supporting a garb of the
last. To my vJmost.
Buckley, Kent, a demi-eagle rising ppr.
80. 2
Buckley, Chesh., a griffin's head gu., be-
tween two wings of the same bezantee
65. II
Buckley, a stag's head. 121. 5
Buckmaster, Lines, Devonsh., and Nor-
thamp., a demi-lion sa., holding in the
dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or,and.charged
on the shoulder with three annulets
conjoined of the same. cf. 13. 2
Buckminster, Northamp., a demi-lion
rampant sa., supporting a battle-axe
erect or, headed arg. cf. 15. 5
Bucknall, a buck's head cabossed sa.
122. 5
Bucknall of Turin Castle, Mayo, a buck's
head cabcssed sa., attired or. 122. 5
Bucknel or Bucknell, a dexter hand issu-
ing from a cloud in fess, holding a
ball ppr. cf. 223. I
Buckner, William Henry Pierce, of
Coastguard, Fraserburgh, Aberdeen,
a buck courant erminois. in front of a
beech-tree, issuant from a mount ppr.
Fide surgimus ad spem.
Buckner, a fleur-de-lis gu., with an adder
entwined, the head issuing from the
centre leaf ppr. cf. 14S. 8
Buckston of Bradborne, Derbysh., a
pelican or, vulning herself gu. Fructum
habet caritas. 98. i
Buckton, Northumb., a goat's head erased
per fess indented arg. and sa., armed
or. 128. 5
Buckton, James Douglas, Bruche Hall,
Warrington, a stag trippant holding in
the mouth a branch of laurel. Veritas.
Buckton or Buketon, Yorks, a demi-shark
issuing regardant, gorging a negro ppr.
139. 2
Buckton, De, a goat's head couped per
fess arg. and sa., armed or and vert.
cf. 128. 12
Buckworth, Surrey, a demi-lion arg., hold-
ing in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
fitched gu. II. 10
Buckworth, Richard, Esquire, of Cockley
Cley Hall, Norf., uses a demi-lion
holding a cross crosslet fitchee (of no
authority). 11. 10
Buckworth-Herne-Soame, Sir Charles,
Bart., Dawley, Shropsh. : (i ) On a lure
arg., garnished and lined or, a hawk
of the last, charged on the breast with
BUC
a cross erosslet fitchee sa. {for Soamc).
S5. 14. (2) In an esquire's helmet, the
beaver raised, a man's face, all ppr. {for
Buckworth). 191. 10
Buckwortb, Bart., Surrey, in an esquire's
helmet, the beaver raised, a man's face.
all
ppr.
Bucton, a hand issuing from a cloud in
fess, reaching to a garland of laurel
ppr. 223. 3
Budd, Ireland, an heraldic tiger passant
gu. 25. 5
Budd, a dragon's head couped, the neck
transpierced with a spear. 72. 10
Budd, a hurt charged with a star of
seven points or.
Buddicom, Harrv William, Esquire, of
Penbedw, Mold, co. Flint, and Villa
Capella, Borighera, Italy, in front of a
beacon fired ppr., issuant from the
flames thereof a demi-lion gu., gorged
with a collar gemel or, holding in the
dexter paw a sword in bend sinister of
the first, pommel and hilt or, a cross
pattee between two escallops of the
last. Virtule et vigilantia. 260. 19
Buddicom, William Squire, Esquire, of
Ticklerton Court, Church Stretton,
Salop, same crest and motto.
Budds, a ram passant arg Another, or.
131- 13
Budge, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
a dagger ppr. Stricta parata neci.
212. 3
Budgen, a lion's gamb sa., holding a spear
cf. 38
tasselled
on s gamo
in bend
Budgett, James Smith, Esquire, of Stoke
Park, Guildford, Surrey, in front of
two palmer's staves in saltire or, a
water bouget az. Hoc etiani prcete-
rebit. 168. 6
Budorshide and Budoxhead, Cornw., a
stag's head erased arg. 121. 2
Budworth, a sinister arm couped ppr.,
vested az., holding towards the sinister
a bent bow of the first. 204. 1 1
Budworth, Essex, a wolf's head erased
ppr. Beowulf. 30. 8
Bugge, a bat affrontee, the wings ex-
panded or. 137. II
Bugge, Essex, out of a ducal coronet or,
a Moor's head in profile sa., wreathed
of the first and az. cf. 192. 6
Buggen, Buggin, and Buggens, a Doric
column arg., entwined with laurel vert.
176. 4
Buggen, Buggin, and Buggine, Kent and
London, a cockatrice, displayed arg.,
crested and membered or. 68. 14
Buggine, an heraldic antelope sejant arg.,
armed, tufted, and ungu. sa.
cf. 126. 4
Buist of Perth, a swan naiant, the wings
addorsed, and devouring a perch, aU
ppr. Assiduitate. cf. 99. 13
Bukaleel, out of a ducal coronet or, a
bull's head arg., armed of the first.
44. 11
Buketon, Yorks, a demi-shark issuing,
swallowing a negro ppr. 139. 2
Bukill, a talbot's head arg. 56. 12
Bulbec and Bulbeck, Essex, a lion's head
regardant ppr. cf. 17. 6
Bulbec and Bulbeck, a hand holding a
sealed letter ppr.
Bulbeck, Kingston, a bull passant vert,
ungu., maned, and armed or. 45. 2
85
Bulcock, London and Devonsh., a lion's
head gu., within a chain in orle issu-
ing or. 19. 5
Bulfln, Patrick, Esquire, J. P., of Word-
town House, Rathfarnham, co. Dublin,
a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the
dexter paw a civic crown vert, and
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
slipped, also vert. Vincit Veritas
Bulimore, a demi-lion rampant sa. 10. i
Bulkeley, Ireland, Bucks, and Chesh.,
out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's
head arg., armed of the first. Nee
temere, nee timule. 44. 1 1
Bulkeley, a bull's head and neek erased
per pale arg. and sa. 44. 3
Bulkeley, a bull's head and neck couped
per pale arg. and sa., armed or and of
the first. cf. 44 3
Bulkeley or Bulkely, Ireland, a bull's
head couped at the neck sa.
cf. 44. 3
Bulkeley-Owen, Rev. Thomas Mam waring
Bulkeley, Justice of the Peace for the
county of Shropsh. : (i) Two eagles'
heads conjoined and erased party per
fesse or and gu., membered of the last
(for Owen). 84. 14- (2) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a bull's head arg., armed
of the first (for Bulkeley). Eryr eryrod
eryri Nee temere, nee timide.
44. II
Bulkeley, Williams-, Sir Richard Henry,
Bart., Baron Hill, Beaumaris, Wales :
(i{ Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's
head arg., armed of the first, and
charged ' with a cheveron sa. (for
Bulkeley). c/. 44. 11. (2) A stag's head
caboshed arg. (for Williams). Nee
temere, nee timide. 122. 5
Bull of London, on a wreath a cloud
ppr., thereon a celestial sphere az.,
replenished with the circles or, and
beautified with the zodiac, inscribed
with the signs Aries, Taurus, Gemini,
Cancer. Sol, mi, re fa.
Bull of London, a lion's head erased sa.,
ducally crowned or. 18. 8
Bull, Ireland, a rose gu. 149. 2
Bull, a bull's head and neck erased sa.
44- 3
Bull, Ireland, a bull's head afirontee
couped gu., murally crowned or.
cf. 44. 8
Bull, London, Yorks, and Norf., a bull's
head erased sa., charged with six an-
nulets or, one, two, and three.
cf- 44- 3
Bull, Oxon., a bull's head cabossed gu.,
armed or, between two wings of the
last. cf. 43. 8
Bull, a bull's head cabossed between
two wings or. cf. 43. 8
Bull, William James, M.P., Vencourt,
Hammersmith, a bull's head caboshed
and winged sa., armed or. Excelsior
Dei gratia.
Bull, Warw., a bull passant sa., armed or,
holding in the mouth a scroU. cf. 45. 2
Bullen, Lines, a bull's head couped sa.,
armed or. cf. 44. 3
Bullen, see Symes-BuUen.
BuUen, Tatchell-, John BuUen Tatchell,
of Marchwood. near Bridport : (i)
Out of a naval coronet or, the sails
arg., a bull's head of the first, charged
on the neck with an anchor sa., between
two wings az. (for Bullen). (2) On a
BUL
mount vert, in front of an oak-tree
fructed ppr.. a bow and arrow in
saltire or, surmounted by a lion's face
gu. (for Tatchell). A rege et victoria.
cf. 43- 10
Bullen, John Bullen Symes, Esquire, of
Catherston, Charmouth, Dorset, out of
a naval crown gold, the sails arg., a
bull's head or, charged on the neck
ith an anchor sa., between tv
wings
az. A rege et victoria.
BuIIer, Cornw. : (i) An eagle on a rock
supporting a banner. (2) A Saracen's
head ppr. Aquila non capiat muscas.
190. 5
Buller, see Churston, Baron.
Buller, Cornw. and Somers., a Moor's
head affrontee couped ppr., wi-eathed
about the temples arg. and az. Aqtiila
non capiat muscas.
Buller, John Follett, of 20, Carlton
Crescent, Southampton, same crest
and motto.
Buller, Manningham-, Sir Morton Ed-
ward, Bart. : Dilliorn HaU, Cheadle,
Stafiordsh. : (i) A Saracen's head
affrontee couped ppr. (for Bxdler). cf.
190. 5. (2) Out of a ducal coronet gu.,
a talbot's head or, collared, also gu.,
therefrom a line terminating in a knot
sa. (for Manninghavi).
Buller, Admiral the late Sir Alexander, of
Erie Hall, Plympton, South Devon, and
Belmore House, West Cowes, Isle of
Wight, a Saracen's head affrontee
couped at the shoulders ppr. Aquila
non capit muscas.
Buller, Charles Franoia, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Buller, John Dashwood, Esquire, of
Down HaU, Epsom, same crest and
motto.
Buller, General Rt. Hon. Sir Redvers
Henry, of Downes, Creditou, same
crest and motto.
Buller, Sir Walter La wry, K.C.M.G.,
RR.S., of Papaitonga Estate, Wei
lington. New Zealand, same crest.
Eulley, a heart inflamed ppr. 181. 13
Bullingham, Lines, an escallop arg., be-
tween two palm - branches vert.
141-4
Bullivant, a demi-lion or, charged on the
breast with a fleur-de-lis vert, and
holding between the paws a tower
Bullivant, Cecil H., 15, Ravenstone Road,
Stratford, E., a demi-lion rampant or,
charged on the breast with a fleur-de-
lis, holding in the paws a toner ppr
Gratia Dei sufficit.
Bullman, out of a ducal coronet a bull's
head ppr. Pro putria. 44. 1 1
Bullman, Rev. Job George, of Oakwood,
West Enfield, Middx., on a mount vert,
a bull passant arg., the dexter fore-
foot resting on a ball az. Paticnter.
299. 7
Bulman, out of a ducal coronet a bull's
head ppr. Pro palria. 44. 1 1
Bulman, Northumb., on a mount vert, a
bull passant arg., resting the dexter
foot on a hurt. cf. 45. 7
Bulmar, a demi-lion rampant holding an
escallop-shell. 13. 10
Bulmer, a demi-buU rampant gu., armed
or, charged with an escallop between
two billets in pale or. cf. 45. 12
BUL
BuUmer, Essex and Yorks, a
bull passant gu., armed and ungu. or.
</. 45- 2
Bulmer, a demi-buU rampant gu., armed
or. 45- '2
Bullo and Bulow, an arm embowed, the
hand clenched ppr. 202. 2
Bullock, London, on a mount vert, a bee-
hive or, thereon a bee displayed ppr.
<■/ 137- 7
Bullock, seven arrows, six in saltier and
one in pale gu., feathered and headed
arg., enfiled with a mural coronet of
the last. c/. 173. 7
Bullock, Edward, Esquire, Barrister-at-
law. Recorder of Buckingham, 5, Pump
Court, Inner Temple, and 4, Porchester
Square, London, five Lochaber axes,
the handles or, blades ppr., bound with
a scarf gu., tassels or. Nil conscire sibi.
172. 13
Bullock, Walter Henry. Esquire, of
Faulkbourn Hall. ^Vitham, Essex,
same crest and motto.
Bullock, Essex, five battle-axes, the
staves or, heads sa., tied together with
a line and bow-knot gu. c/, 172. 13
Bullock, five pole-axes ppr., encircled by
a ribbon az. cf. 172. 13
BuUock, Watson-, Essex: (i) Five an-
tique halberds, the blades ppr., the
handles or, encircled with a ribbon of
the last, the cord tied in a knot gu.
(for Bullock). Nil conscire sibi. cf.
172. 13. (2) A dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding in the gauntlet a
palm-branch ppr. {for Watson). Esper-
ance en Dieu. cf. 199. 12
Bullock, Somers., on a mount vert, five
black-bills erect, banded with a wreath
of olive ppr., therefrom pendent an
escutcheon az., charged with a cross
crosslet or.
Bulstree and Boulstree, out of a mural
coronet a stag's head. cf. 121. 6
Bulstrode, Beds and Bucks, a bull's head
and neck gu., armed arg., between two
wings of the first. 43. 10
Bulstrode, Christopher Victor. M. A., M.B..
105, Broadhurst Gardens, Hampstead,
a bull's head and neck between two
wings expanded gu., attired or.
Thinke and thanke.
Bult, an arm in armour couped and em-
bowed, resting the elbow on the
wreath, a sash tied at the shoulder
gu., holding a club. 199. 3
Bidteel of Flete, Devonsh., out of a ducal
coronet gu., a pair of wings arg., bil-
lettee of the first. c/. 109. 8
Bulteel, John George, of Pamflete, Ive-
bridge, Devonsh., same crest.
Bulteel and Bultell, Somers., a bull's head
gu., between two wings or, 43. 10
Bulwer, Norf., a horned wolf's head
erased erm., criued and armed or.
Adversis major par secundis.
Bulwer, General Sir Edward Earle Gas-
coigne, of the Grange, Heydon,
Norwich, same crest and motto.
Bulwer, Sir Henry Ernest Gascoyne,
K.C.M.G., same crest and motto.
Bulwer, Colonel William Earle Gascovne
Lytton, C.B., J.P., of Heydon Hall,
Norwich, and Quebec House, East
Dereham, Norf., same crest and
motto.
86
Bulwer-Lytton, the Rt. Hon. Sir Victor
Alexander George Robert, Earl ot
Lytton and Viscount Knebworth, of
Knebworth, Herts: (i) A bittern in
flags ppr., charged with a rose gu.,
barbed and seeded ppr. (/or Lytton).
cf. 104. 3. (2) An heraldic tiger's head
erased erm., armed and crined or {for
Bulwer). cf. 25. 4. (3) A dove regar-
dant arg., holding in the beak an olive-
branch ppr., fructed or {for Wiggett).
Hoc virtutis opus. 92. 4
Bulwer, Lieutenant-Colonel James Bed-
foord, of Temple Gardens, London,
E.C., M.A., Q.C., Recorder of Cam-
bridge, sometime Treasurer of the
Honourable Society of the Inner
Temple, in front of a goat's head erased
erm., armed or, a portcullis with chains
sa. Spes sibi quisque. cf. 128. 5
Bulworth, out of a ducal coronet or, a
stag's head between two branches of
palm ppr. cf. 120. 7
Bulworth, a stag's head erased ppr.
121. 2
Bumstead and Bumsted, out of a cloud a
hand erect pointing to a star, all ppr.
Bunbury, Sir Henry Charles John, Bart.,
of Stanney Hall, Chesh., two swords in
saltier through the mouth of a leopard's
face or, the blades ppr., hilts and pom-
mels of the first. Firmum in vita nihil.
Esse quam videri. 22. 7
Bunbury, M'Clintock- : (i) Two swords
in saltire arg., hilted or, pierced
through the mouth of a leopard's face
of the last {for Bunbury). 22. 7. (2)
A lion passant ppr. {for M'Clintock).
Vis unila fortior. 6. 2
Bunbury-Tighe, Edward Kenwick, Es-
quire, of VVoodstock. Inistioge, co.
Kilkenny: (i) A wolf's head erased
ppr., gorged with a collar az., thereon
a cross crosslet or, between two bezants
(for Tighe). (2) Two swords in saltire
arg.. hilted or, pierced through the
mouth of a leopard's face of the last
(for Bunbury). 22. 7. Firmum in
vita nihil. Surnnmm nee metuam diem
nee optem. 30. 4
Bunbury, Ireland, a hand in fess issuing
from a cloud and reaching to a gar-
land of laurel, all ppr. 223. 3
Bunbury, Richardson-, the Rev. Sir John,
Bart., of Castle Hill, co. Tyrone, Ire-
land : ( I ) In front of a tree ppr , on a
mount vert, a leopard's head, paly of
six arg. and sa., transfixed by two
arrows in saltier, also ppr. (for Bun-
bury). 236. II. (2) A lion rampant
erm., holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped vert, and between the fore-paws
a torteaux, charged with a cross cross-
let or (for Richardson). Virtus paret
robor. 236. 10
Bunce, Kent, a demi-boar az., pierced
through the neck with a broken spear
gu., headed arg. Sic vivere, vivetis.
cf. 41. 2
Bunch, Scotland, a stork ppr. 105. n
Buncombe, Somers., a demi-lion gu.,
charged on the shoulder with a water-
bouget arg., supporting a spear, thereon
a banner of the first, fringed of the
second, and charged with a cross flory
BUR
Bund, Worcs.. an eagle's head erased or.
66. 2
Bund, WiUis-, John William, of Wick
Episcope, Worcester: (i) An eagle's
head erased ppr. (for Bund). 66. 2.
(2) Two lion's gambs erased, the dexter
argent, the sinister gules, supporting
an escutcheon or (for Willis). Non
nobis Domine. 39. i
Bund, Willis-, two lion's gambs erased
or, supporting a griffin's head ereised.
Optivo Horeo nomine. 250. 5
Bundy, Worcs., a hand holding an eagle's
leg erased, all ppr. Certum pete finem.
220. 12
Buntord, out of a ducal coronet a demi-
lion gu. 16. 3
! with wines endorsed
Bungey, an
arg., standing on a laurel-branch vert,
fructed or.
Bunn, an ostrich-head arg., collared gu.,
between two palm-branches vert.
cf. 96. 10
Bunnell, on a ducal coronet a Cornish
chough rising ppr. loS. 6
Bunney and Bunny, Yorks and Durh., a
goat's head erased sa., attired or,
charged on the sinister horn with two
annulets conjoine,! cf the last. Monte
dessus cf. 128. 5
Bunny of Ryton, Durh., a goat's head
erased sa., charged with a mullet.
Monte dessus. cf. 128. 5
Bunten, Scotland, a hand grasping a
sword ppr. Fortiter et fide.
212. 13
Bunten and Bunting, Scotland, a buntin-
bird on a garb, all ppr. Copiose et
opportune. cf. 153. 2
Bunten, James Clark, Esquire, of
Dun-Alastair, Perthsh.. a demi-eagle
displayed ppr. Copiose et oppor-
tune.
Bunting, a hand issuing from a cloud'
holding two branches of laurel in orle.
218. 9
Bunting, an armillary sphere ppr.
159. 10
Bunton, on a ducal coronet a talbot pas-
sant collared and lined. 54. 9
Bunyard, Kent, a buck springing. Reno-
vnto nomine. 117. 2
Burard, on a ducal coronet or, an etoile
of eight points ppr. 164. 4
Burbage, a boar's head erased arg., be-
tween two branches vert. 42. i
Burbidge, between the attires of a stag
attached to the scalp or, a boar's
erect and erased sa. 43. 2
Burbridge, out of a ducal coronet az.,
two arms embowed, vested gu., gloved
or, holding in each hand an ostrich-
feather arg. 203. 2
Burbyche, Middx. and Heref., a boar's
head and neck erased arg., bristled or,
between two oak-branches vert, fructed
of the second. cf. 41. 5
Burcetre, a comet ppr. 164. 10
Burcb, an eagle with wings expanded t;u.
77- 5
Burch, Nathaniel Geach, Esquire, of
Edenwood, Sydenham Hill, London,
S.E., upon a canoe ppr., an eagle dis-
played sa., charged on the breast and
upon each wing with a birch-leaf
slipped or, holding in the beak a like
leaf. Strune fortis.
BUR
Burchall, Heref., a lion rampant az., sup-
coronet two hands, dexter and sinister,
ill saltier, each grasping a scimitar,
the edges outward, all ppr.
Burchar, London and Essex, a grey-
hound sejant arg., ducally gorged or.
(■/■ 59- 4
Burchardt-Ashton, Frederic, Esquire, and
Arthur Burchardt - Ashton, Esquire,
both of Pole Bank, Gee Cross, Wer-
neth, Chesb. : (i ) I" fro"t of a boar's
head erased gu., between two mullets
of six points sa., pierced arg., a javelin
erect ppr. (for Ashton). (2) Upon a
mount vert, a castle with two towers
sa., issuant therefrom a demi-womau
affrontee ppr., habited az., holding in
the dexter hand a heart gu., and sup-
porting with the sinister hand a javelin
ppr. (jor Burchardt).
Burche, an eagle with wings expanded
Burchett, a winged spur ppr. in. 12
Burckhead and Burkett, a goat rampant
arg.. armed or, and between the feet a
garb of the first.
Burd and Byrde, London, an eagle's head
erased, bendy of eight arg. and sa.,
ducally gorged or. 83.11
Burd -Brooks, of Heathfield House,
Beckenham, Kent, a demi-lion arg.,
charged on the shoulder with a fountain
ppr., and holding in the paws a
harpoon in bend sinister, also ppr.
Finem re-spice. 12. 14
Burdekin, Sidney, Esquire, of Sydney,
New South Wales, a seahorse erect
ppr. resting the sinister paw on an
anchor erect sa., the whole between
two coral branches gu. Virtus su7nma
nobilitas.
Burden, a heart transfixed by a sword in
bend sinister. 181. 6
Burdenbroke, an otter's head erased
close sa. 134- 3
Burder, a mount vert, thereon in front
of an oak-tree a stag lodged regardant
ppr., attired and ungu. or, suspended
from the neck by a line a bugle of the
last. Labor omnia vincit.
Burdett, Sir Charles Grant, Bart., of
Burthwalte, Yorks, on a tower arg., a
martlet with wings displayed or.
156. 9
Burdett, Arthur Hugo de Burdet, Esquire,
of Coolfin, Banagher, King's Co., same
crest.
Burdett, Sir Francis, Bart., of Foremark,
Derbysh., a lion's head erased sa.,
langued gu. 17. 8
Burdett, a lion's head couped sa. 21. i
Burdett-Coutts, see Coutts.
Burdett, Bart., Ireland, a lion's head
erased Si.. 17.8
Burdett, Warw. and Yorks, a thistle ppr.
150. 7
Burdon, Durh., a lion rampant standing
on the sinister hind-foot, supporting
himself by a pilgrim's staff or.
Burdon, Roland Esquire, of Castle
Eden, Durham, same crest.
Burdon, a gilliflower or. 151. 8
Burdon of Newcastle-on-Tyne : (t) An
eagle rising regardant or, each wing
charged with a cross crosslet az., hold-
87
ing in the dexter claw a trumpet of
the first (for Burdon). (2) Upon three
annulets interlaced gu., a stork arg.,
beaked, legged, and collared gu., hold-
ing in the beak a salmon ppr. (for De
Butts). Honor virtutis. 104. 4
Burdon, Augustus Edward, Esquire, of
Hartford House, Cramlington, Nor-
thumb., same crests and motto.
Burdon-Sanderson, Richard, Esquire, of
Waren House, Belford, Northumb.,
and Otterburn Dene, Otterburn
B.S.O., Northumb., a wolf's head arg.,
erased gu., coUared, and chain reflexed
behind the neck or, between a branch
of palm and another of laurel, and for
distinction, on the neck a saltire
humettee gu. Clarior ex obscuro.
287. 15
Burdus or Burduss, Middx., an elephant
erm. on a mount vert and under a tree
ppr. c/. 133. 12
Bure, an eagle ppr. 76. 2
Burfoot, London, on a wreath an Eastern
crown, thereon a pine-apple leaved
and crowned with leaves growing from
the top, all or. cf. 152. 8
Burtord, Earl, see St. Albans, Duke of.
Burg, a falcon standing on a serpent
nowed ppr. 86. 3
Burgaee, Burgass, Burgas, and Burgase,
two pigeons billing ppr. 93. 2
Burge, a branch of olive ppr. 151. 11
Burges, Lines, on a mural coronet chequy
or and sa., a round buckle of the first,
the tongue erect in pale. cf. 178. 5
Burges, Essex and Ireland : ( i ) A dove
sing arg.
beaked and membered
holding in its beak a palm-branch ppr.
{for Burges). cf. 94. 5. (2) A demi-
lion rampant gu., langued az., holding
in the dexter paw an annulet enclosing
a fleur-de-lis arg. [for L'oyd). Tace
out face. cf. i. 13
Burges, Colonel Ynyr Henry, of Parka-
naur, Dungannon, co. Tyrone, same
crests and motto
Burges, Ireland, a camel's head couped
gu., bezantee. cf. 132. 7
Burges, W. E. P., Major, the Ridge,
Chipping-Sodbury, a camel's head gu.,
bezantee. Levius fit patientia.
Burgess, Sussex and Berks, a camel's head
ppr., erased gu., bezantee. Levius fit
patientia. cf. 132. 7
Burgess, a lion rampant. i. 13
Burgess, a griffin's head erased.
Burgess, a greyhound's head ppr..
66. 2
61. 12
Burgess, a fleur-de-lis or. Le bon temps
viendrn. 148. 2
Burgh, Baron Downes, see Downes.
Burgh, De, see Clanricarde, Marquess of.
Burgh, an arm in armour couped and
embowed fesswise, the elbow on the
wreath, the hand apaumee ppr., rib-
boned and bowed. cf. 200. i
Burgh, Shropsh., an eagle statant, the
wings expanded. y7. 5
Burgh, a falcon rising erm., belled and
ducally gorged or. 87. 2
Burgh, a mountain-cat sejant gardant
ppr., collared and chained or. 26. 13
Burgh, De Hussey- : ( i ) A catamoun-
tain sejant gardant ppr., collared and
chained or (for De Burgh). 26. 13.
BUR
(2) A hind trippant arg. on a mount
vert and under a tree ppr. (for Hussey).
A cruce solus.
Burgh, a fleur-de-lis arg., environed with
a serpent vert. 148. 8
Burghall, Ireland, a wolf's head erased
sa. 30. 8
Burghclere, Rt. Hon. Herbert Colston
Gardner, Baron, of Debden Hall,
Saffron Walden, and 48, Charles Street,
Berkeley Square, W., a demi-griffin
az., coUared and chained, and charged
on the shoulder with a saltire wavy or,
and holding between the clans an
anchor erect with a piece of cable
attached. Valet anchora virtus. 239. 3
Burghep or Burghepe, a friar's head in
profile ppr., couped at the shoulders,
vested gray.
Burghersh, Baron, see Westmoreland,
Earl of.
Burghersh, Devoush. and Norf., out of a
mural coronet gu., a demi-lion double-
queued arg. cf. 10. 6
Burghersh, two stumps of trees, couped
and arguly, in saltier ppr., banded vert.
147- 9
Burghill, Suff. and Wales, a lion's head
erased arg. I7- 8
Burghill, a lion's head arg., crowned with
a Saxon crown or. cf. 17. 12
Burghley, Baron, see Exeter, Marquess of.
Burghley and Burgly, a winged grey-
hound sejant. cf. 59. 9
Burgin, a sword and a key in saltier ppr.
171. 10
BurgiS, a camel's head ppr. 132. 7
Burgoigne or Burgoyne, Cambs and
Devonsh., an heraldic antelope sejant
arg., attired, tufted and maned sa.
cf. 126. 4
Burgon, a cock crowing or. 91. 2
Burgon, Longstanton, Herts, an heraldic
tiger sejant arg., maned and tufted sa.
Burgone and Burgoyne, Oxon., on a ducal
coronet or, a lion passant gu. 6. 6
Burgoyne, Sir John Montagu, Bart., of
Sutton Park, Beds, a talbot sejant or,
eared sa., gorged with a plain collar
gu. 55- I
Burk, under the shade of two trees a stag
lodged ppr.
Burke, a demi-buU rampant armed and
ungu. or, gorged with a chaplet vert.
cf. 45. 14
Burke, Viscount, see Clanricarde, Mar-
quess of.
Burke, Sir John Bernard, C.B., LL.D.,
late Ulster King of Arms, Knight Atten-
dant and Registrar of the Most Illus-
trious Order of St. Patrick, of TuUe-
maine House, Dublin, and the Record
Tower, Dublin Castle, a catamoun-
tain sejant gardant ppr., collared
and chained or, and charged on the
breast with a cross couped of the
last. Ung roy, ting foy, ung loy.
cf. 26. 13
Burke, Henry Farnham, Esquire, C.V.O.,
F.S.A., Somerset Herald, a cata-
mountain sejant gardant ppr., collared
and chained or, charged on the breast
with a cross couped gold. Vng roy,
ung foy, ung loy. cf. 26. 13
Burke, Ashworth Peter, Esquire, of Elm
Hall, CO. Tipperary, same crest and
motto.
BUR
Barke, Arthur Augustine Meredyth,
Esquire, a catamountain sejant gar-
dant ppr., collared and chained or, and
charged on the breast with a cross or.
One king, one faith, one law.
Burke, Charles Carrington, Esquire, of
Michenhall, Godalming, same crest and
motto.
Burke, Edward Plunkett, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Burke, Francis Eustace, Esquire, of
Terriers, High Wycombe, Bucks, same
crest and motto.
Burke, Harold Arthur, Esquire, of 7,
Victoria Road, Kensington, same crest
and motto.
Burke, John Edward, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Burke, Ulick John, Esquire, of Woodcote
Manor, co. Southampton, same crest
and motto.
Burke, Walter St. George, Esquire, of
Auberies, Sudbury, Suff., same crest
and motto.
Burke, Sir Henry George, Bart., of Marble
Hill, Ireland, a catamountain sejant
gardant ppr., collared and chained or.
Ung ray, iing fay, ung toy. 26. 13
Burke, Ireland, a catamountain sejant
gardant ppr., collared and chained or.
26. 13
Burke, Ireland, a cat sejant ppr. .4 cruce
sal-US. ef. 26. 8
Burke, Sir Theobald Hubert, Bart., of
Glinsk, CO. Galway, Ireland, out of
a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
ostrich-feathers arg. In hoc signo
vinces. 114. 13
Burke, a demi-lion rampant az , holding
a cross or. 1 1 . 1 4
Burket and Burkett, a garb or. Impcn-
datn, expendar. 153. 2
Burket, Burkett, and Burkitt, a dexter
arm embowed brandishing a club ppr.
202. 10
Burkett, see Burckhead.
Burkett, a goat rampant arg. 129. 2
Burkin, Suff., a crab ppr. 149. 5
Burland, a demi-savage brandishing a
scimitar ppr. 186. 3
Burland, a griffin's head erased and col-
lared. " cf. 66. 2
Burleigh, a stag's head erased gu.
121. 2
Burleigh, a demi-boar ppr., armed, im-
gu., and bristled or, and gorged with
a chain of the last supporting a thistle
ppr. cf. 40. 13
Buries, a squirrel sejant cracking a nut,
all ppr. 135. 7
Burleton and Burlton, a garb.
153- 2
Burley, Leics. and Wilts, a demi-boar
ppr., armed, ungu., and bristled or,
and gorged with a chain of the last
supporting a thistle ppr. cf. 40. 13
Burlington, Earl OJ (Cavendish), a snake
nowed ppr. Cavendo tutua. 142. 4
Burlinson, Durh., a demi-lion holding
between the paws a rose arg., barbed
vert. cf. 16. 6
Burlton, a dexter and a sinister arm
vested holding up a cross crosslet
fitched.
Burlton, Thomas Davies, Esquire, J. P.
for CO. Heref., of Eaton Hill, Leo-
minster, a demi-gryphon couped,
wings elevated and addorsed arg..
holding in the dexter claw a horse-shoe,
and resting the sinister on a fleur-de-lis,
both az. Mens sana in corpore sano.
241. 14
Burly or Burley, Suff., a squirrel sejant
supporting a ragged staff or.
Burman, a demi-peacock az. 103 10
Burmester, a cross patee az., within six
mullets in a circle or. cf. 164. 9
Burmey, a dexter hand ppr., holding an
anchor erect or, environed with clouds
arg. Arcus, artes, aslra. 219. 2
Burn or Burne, a hurt. cf. 1 59. 14
Burn, Scotland, a hand ppr., holding a
cross crosslet iitched az. Vincit Veritas.
221. 14
Burn, London, a cubit arm vested or,
charged with a bend az., thereon a
buckle between two estoiles of the
first, and holding in the hand ppr. a
bugle-horn sa., thereon a wreath of oak
ppr.
Burn, an arm erect, vested sa., cuffed
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a fleur-
de-lis or.
Burn, Scotland and London, a dexter
hand holding a horn ppr. Ever ready.
217. 4
Burn, Ireland, a wolf's head erased ppr.
30. 8
Burn, Perthsh., two dragons in saltire
ppr. Tendit ad astra fides. 169. 8
Burn, a demi-tiger erm., holding between
the paws a fountain.
Burn-Callander, Henry, Esquire, J.P.,
of Preston HaU, Dalkeith, N.B. : (i)
Out of an Eastern crown or, a cubit
arm ppr. (for Callander). (2) Two
daggers in saltire ppr. (for Burn).
Tendit ad astra fides.
Burnaby, Sir Henry, Bart., of Broughton
Hall, Oxon., out of a naval coronet
a demi-lion rampant gardant or, hold-
ing in the dexter paw a staff ppr.,
thereon
ag gu-
Pro
16. 9
Burnaby and Burneby, Middx., a demi
man sa., holding in the dexter hand a
bunch of columbine flowers ppr., and
round his neck a rope or, with the end
hanging down on the sinister side. Pro
rege.
Burnaby, Algernon Edwyn, of Baggrave
Hall, Leics., a demi-moryon boye
tawney, through his ear a double ring
of silver, about his neck a flat chain of
the same, holding in his hand a bourage
plant flowered azure, stalked and
leaved vert. Pro Ilcge.
Burnard, Robert, Esquire, 3, Hills-
borough, Plymouth, on a rock ppr., an
escallop arg., between the attires of a
stag, also ppr Bear and forbear.
141- 13
Burnard, Charles Frederick, Esquire, of
Chatsworth Lodge, Compton Gifford,
Plymouth, and Huccaby House, Lyd-
ford, Devon, same crest and motto.
Burnby and Burneby, Middx., on a mount
a stag rising from under a tree, all
ppr. cf. 116. 5
Burne, see Burn.
Burnell, London, a greyhound sejant arg.
59- 4
Burnell, Norf., a tower in flames ppr.
Burnell, a lion's gamb erased sa., grasping
a rose gu., slipped and leaved vert.
2,7- 10
BUR
Burnell, Pegge- ; (i) A lion's gamb erect
and erased sa., holding in the paw a
bunch of violets ppr. (for Burnell).
(2) The sun rising in splendour, the
rays alternately sa., or, and arg. (for
Pegge). Caritas fructum liabet.
Burnes of Montrose : (i) Out of a mural
crown per pale vert and gu., the rim
inscribed " Cabool " in letters arg., a
demi-eagle displayed or, transfixed bj'
a javelin in bend sinister ppr. cf. 80.
8. (2) Out of an Eastern crown or, an
oak-tree withered renewing its foliage
ppr. Ob patriam vulnera passi.
Burness of Grove House, Leytonstone,
and of Tilbury, both in Essex, a demi-
pegasus sa., winged or. Perseverantia
vincit. 47. 5
Burnet, Wilts, a vine couped ppr. Vires-
cit, mdnere virtus. 152. 9
Burnet, Peebles, Scotland, a vine-branch
slipped ppr. Tandem fit surculus arbor.
152. 9
Burnet, Scotland, a hand with a cutlass
cutting a vine-branch ppr. Tandem
fit surculus arbor.
Burnet, Scotland, a branch of holly
slipped ppr. Nee fluctu, nee flatu.
150. 10
Burnet, Scotland, a holly-branch ppr.
Virlute cresco. 150. 10
Burnet or Burnett, Northumb., a holly-
branch vert, fructeJ gii. Virtute cresco.
150. 10
Burnet, Scotland, a boar's head erased
az. Quidni pro sodali. 42. 2
Burnet of Craigmyle, Scotland, a dexter
hand holding a palm- branch ppr. Qiice
ver no nt crescent. 219. 11
Burnet, Rev. Alexander George, of
Kemnay House, Kemnay, Aberdeen,
same crest and motto.
Burnet, on a mount out of a ducal
coronet a hand with a knife pruning a
vine ppr.
Burnett, Sir Thomas, Bart., of Leys,
Aberdeen, a hand with a knife prun-
ing a vine-tree ppr. Virescit vidnere
virtus, 251. 3
Burnett, Kent, in a mural crown or, a
mount vert, thereon a vine-tree ppr.,
fructed or, on the sinister an arm
issuing from a cloud, holding in the
hand a knife pruning the vine, also
ppr. Virescit vuXnere virtus.
Burnett, Scotland, issuing out of a cloud
in sinister a hand in fess grasping a
pruning-knife ppr.
Burnett, John George, Esquire, of Powis
House, Aberdeen, and 21, Walker
Street, Edinburgh, a dexter hand hold-
ing a palm-branch ppr., and in an
escroll above the same. Qum vernant
crescunt.
Burnett, Ireland, a holy lamb regardant
arg., holding the standard of St. Patrick
ppr.
Burnett, a bull's head ducally gorged
and crowned. cf. 44. 2
Burney, Kent, an arm in a maunch in
fess, holding in the hand a cross patee
fitched. Omnebonumdesuper. cf. 203. 3
Burney, Arthur George, United Univer-
sity Club, Pall Mall East, S.W., out of
a maunch gu., charged with an ancient
lyre or, stringed arg., a hand ppr. hold-
ing a cross patee fitchee, erect sa.
Omne bonum desuper. 237. 3
BUR
Burney, Henry Edward, Esq., of Waven-
don Tower, Bletchley, Bucks, same
crest. Gang warily.
Burney or Burnie, Scotland, a lion's head
erased gu. Sapere aude incipie.
17. 2
Burney or Burnie, a bull's head ducally
L'orL'C'l and crowned. c/. 44. 2
Burnham, Baron (Levy-Lawson), Hall
Barn, Beaconsfield, Bucks: (i) In
front of a terrestrial globe ppr., a
winged morion or. 257. 7. (2) A rara
arg., holding in the mouth a trefoil
sUpped vert, and resting the dexter
foreleg on a quatrefoil or. Of old I
hold. 257. 8
Burnham, Berks, out of a ducal coronet
a hand holding a dagger in pale, the
blade wavy. Basil virtutem constanlia.
212. I
Burnham, Lines, out of a ducal coronet
a hand holding a dagger in pale, the
blade wavy. 212. i
Burnham, a leopard's head erased ppr.
23. 10
Burnham, James, Esquire, Ladj'smith,
Western Elms Avenue, Reading, '
Berks, a leopard's head erased ppr. I
Time Deutn et ne timeas. 23. 10
Burnie, see Burney.
Burnley-Campbell, Hardin, Esquire, of
Orniidale, Colintraive, Argyllsh., a
dexter hand in pale holding a dirk
erected, both ppr. Pro patria semper.
Burnman, Devonsh., a bull's head erased
or, armed gobony or and sa. 44. 3
Burns, Scotland, two hands issuing from
clouds conjoined in fess ppr., holding
up a laurel-branch vert. cf. 224. 3
Burns, a woodlark perching on a sprig of
bay-tree ppr. Woodnoles wild. Better
a wee bush than nae hield. 295. 7
Burns, Bart., of Wemyss House, Wemyss
Bay, Renfrewsh., a dexter hand ppr.,
holding a hunting-horn sa., garnished
vert. Ever ready. 297. S
Burns, John William, Esquire, of Kil-
mahew, Cardross, Dumbartonsh., and
Cumbernauld House, Cumbernauld,
Dumbartonsh., same crest and motto.
Burns, Scotland and England, a dove
with wings expanded az. 94. 2
Burns-Gibson, John, M D., Harlesden,
N.W., a pelican in her piety. Morior
ut viramus.
Burns-Hartopp, James, Esquire, of Dalbv
Hall, Melton Mowbray, Scraptoft
Hall, Leics., WaterviUe, and Kilgar-
van, CO. Kerry: (i) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a pelican issuing arg.,
charged on the neck with a cross cross-
let for distinction, vulning herself ppr.
{for Harlopp). (2) A hand ppr. holding
a hunting-horn sa., garnished or. Ever
ready.
Burns-Lindow, Isaac William, Esquire,
of Irton Hall, Holmrock, via Carn-
forth, Cumberland, a lion rampant gu.,
semee of buckles or, and holding be-
tween the paws a fountain. Vi et
virtute.
Burnside, Scotland, a crescent arg.
Gr'idiitim plena. 163. 2
Burnside, a branch of oak ppr. 151. 3
Burnyeat, issuant from flames ppr., a
bear's head per pale or and az., gorged
with a coUarflory-counterflory counter-
changed.
Burnyeat, William, Esquire, of MUl
Grove, Moresby, Whitehaven, same
crest.
Burr, Rev. George Frederick. M.S.A..
L.Mus., Highiields Park, Hales-Owen,
Worcs., " Halesowen," Blacklands.
Hastings, Sussex, a wyvern with wings
displayed and tail nowed. Virtus
honoris janua.
Burr, a lion's head ppr., collared or.
cf. 18. 6
Burr, Berks, out of a mural crown in-
scribed with the word ' Ternnte,' a
Malay holding in his dexter hand the
colours of Ternate, all ppr. Virtus
verus honos.
Burra, in front of a griffin's head erased
sa., semee of annulets or, a fret of the
last. cf. 66. 2
Burra, James Salkeld, Esquire, of Bock-
hanger, Ashford, Kent, same crest.
Pactum serv:i.
Burra, Robert, Esquire, of the Gate,
Sedbergh, Yorks R.S.O., same crest
Per siste.
Burrall, see Porter- Burrall.
Burrard, Bart., of Lymington [extinct),
Hants, out of a mural crown per pale
or and arg., an arm in bend, the hand
grasping a sword, and about the arm
a wreath of laurel, all ppr.
Burrard, Sir Harry Paul, Bart., of Wal-
hampton, Isle of Wight, out of a
naval coronet or, a cubit arm erect
ppr., charged with a cross patee gu..
holding in the hand a trident in bend
sinister, point downward, of the first.
236. 8
Burrard, Hants, a dexter arm embowed,
the hand grasping a sword ppr.
201. 4
Burrell, see Gwydyr, Baron.
Burrell, Northumb., an armed arm ppr.,
holding a branch of burdock vert.
Adhcereo.
Burrell, Boreel, Burell, or Bereel, Kent
and Sussex, an arm embowed ppr.,
holding in the hand a branch of laurel
vert. 22S. 6
Burrell, John Lawrence, Esquire, Xew-
castle-on-Tyne, uses a dexter naked
arm embowed, holding in the hand a
branch of laurel. 228. 6
Burrell, Sir Merrik Raymond, Bart.,
Knepp Castle, Horsham, Sussex, a
naked arm embowed, holding in the
hand a branch of laurel, all ppr. Sub
lihertate quietem. 228. 6
Burridge, Devonsh., a demi-mariner ppr.,
the waistcoat gu., cap az., and necker-
chief arg., supporting a rudder sa.
Burrish, out of a tower per pale arg. and
gu., a demi-lion rampant double-
queued or. cf. 157. II
Burrough or Borough, Lines, an eagle
with wings expanded erm. 77. 5
Burrough, Rev. Charles, M.A., of Eaton
Bishop Rectory, Heref., a griffin's head
arg., beaked or, charged on the neck
with two chevTOnels vert. Vire ut
vivas. 226. 13
Burroughes, Henry Randall. Esquire, of
Burlingham Hall, Norwich, a griffin's
head erased arg., between two chevrons
vert. Animo et vide.
Burroughs, Norf., a griffin's head arg.,
charged with two chevronels vert.
226. 13
BUR
Burroughs, Bart., Ireland, on an Eastern
crown or, a lion passant gu. Audaces
fortuna juvnt. cf. 6. 6
Burroughs, Lieutenant-Geueral Frederick
William Traill, C.B., of Trumland
House, Rousay, Orkney, a lion passant
uulfs. .1 iidiices fortuna juvai.
Burroughs, Scotland, a lion passant gu.
A tulurcs fortuna fuvat. 6. 2
Burrow, Scotland and England, a lion
passant gardant arg. Deus nobis hcec
otia fecit. 4. 3
Burrow, a falcon erm. with wings ex-
panded. 87. I
Burrowes, a lion sejant arg. 8. 8
j Burrowes and Burrows, a lion sejant
arg., ducally crowned or. cf. 8. 8
Burrowes of Stradone, co. Cavan, a lion
sejant gardant sa., ducally crowned
or, langued gu. Non vi sed virtute.
j Burrowes, Thomas Cosby, Esquire, of
Lismore House, Crossdoney, co. Cavan,
I same crest and motto.
Burrowes, Thomas James, Esquire, of
Stradone House, Cavan, and 44,
Thurlow Square, S.W., same crest and
Burrowes and Burrows, an eagle, wings
displayed erm., ducally gorged or.
cf. 78. I
Burrowes and Burrows, two wings ad-
dorsed erm. 109. 12
Burrowes and Burrows, Ireland, a stag
trippant. 117. 8
Burrows of Sj'denham, Oxon., between
two fleur-de-lis erminois, an eagle, the
wings elevated and addorsed ppr.,
ducally gorged and charged on the
breast with a cinquefoil or. Together.
Burrows, Sir Frederick Abernethy, Bart.,
33. Ennismore Gardens, S.W., an eagle
with wings expanded or, collared az.,
holding in the beak a spear-head, and
resting the dexter claw on a fleur-de-lis,
both o"f the last. Et vi et virtute. 236. i
Burrows, an ostrich-feather erect, enfiled
by a ducal coronet.
Burrs, a demi-antelope collared. 1 26. 3
Bury, a fox's head couped ppr. 33. 4
Burslam or Burslem, a pestle and mortar.
177- 13
Bursted, a wyvern gu. 70. i
Burt, George, Esquire, D.L., of Purbeck
House, Swanage, Dorset, in front of two
cross crosslets fitchee in saltire or, a
bugle-horn sa., tipped, garnished, and
veruled or, the strings gu., interlacing
the cross crosslets, and all in front of
a rock ppr. Know thyself. 228. 4
Burt, John Mowlem, Esquire, of Purbeck
House, Swanage, and 19, Grosvenor
Road, S.W., same crest and motto.
Burt, Hon. Septimus, of Strawberry
Hill, Perth, a bugle horn sa., stringed
gu. All for the better.
Burt^Marshall, James, Esquire, of Lun-
carty, Perthsh., and of Liverpool, a
dove holding in its beak an olive-branch
ppr. Virtute tutus. 92- 5
Burtchaell of Brandondale, co. Kilkenny,
Ireland, on a mount vert, a lion
rampant sa., supporting on the sinister
side an oak-tree ppr. Quo fata vocant.
263. I
Burtchaell, Charles Henry, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Burtchaell, David, Esquire, of Port Fairy,
Victoria, same crest and motto.
BUR
Burtchaell, David Edward, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Burtchaell, George Dames, Esquire, of
44, Moreharapton Road, Dublin, same
crest and motto.
Burtchaell, Richard Rothe, Esquire, of
Brandondale, Graignamanagh, co. Kil-
kenny, Ireland, same crest and motto.
Burthogge, Devonsh., a demi-wolf or,
gorged with a bar gemelle az. cf. 31. 5
Burton, Baron (Bass), of Rangemore and
Burton-on-Trent, Staffs, a demi-lion
rampant gu., resting the sinister paw
upon a plate charged with a fieur-de-
lis az., and charged upon the shoulder
with three annulets, two and one arg.
Basis virtuium constantia. 13. 11
Burton, see Lingen-Burton.
Burton, Yorks and Shropsh., on a wreath
of the colours a dexter gauntlet az.,
couped at the wrist. 209. 5
Burton of Longner Hall, Shropsh.: (i)
On a wreath of the colours a dexter
gauntlet az., couped at the wrist {/or
Burton). 209. 5. (2) Out of a ducal
coronet or, seven leeks, roots upwards
ppr. (for Lingen). Domintis pro-
videbit. 147. 5
Burton, Sir Charles William Cu£fe, Bart.,
of PoUacton, co. Carlow, Ireland, on a
ducal coronet or, a dexter gauntlet, the
palm inwards, all ppr. Deus pro-
videbil.
Burton of Falde Hall, Staffs, Lindley
and Bedworth, Leics., and Dronfield,
Derbysh. : (i) Upon a mount vert, a
beacon arg., inflamed ppr. 177. 8. (2)
Out of a ducal coronet or, a cypress-tree
ppr. 145. 9. (3) On a ducal coronet
or, a wyvern with wings endorsed az.,
collared gold. Lux vitce. cf. 70. 9
Burton, Derbysh., out of a ducal coronet
or, a wyvern with wings endorsed
az., collared, also or. cf. 70. 9
Burton, the late Sir Richard, of Sacket's
HiU House, St. Peters, Isle of Thanet, a
beacon or, fired ppr., surmounted by
two branches of laurel in saltire vert.
Vigilavs. cf. 177. 14
Burton, Alfred, Esquire, M.R.C.S.E., of
13, Dover Street, W., at one time
Physician to His Excellency the Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland, an embattled
wall ppr., charged with a crescent gu.,
thereon a beacon srg., fired ppr. Lux
vitoe.
Burton of Foggathorpe, Bubwith, Yorks,
E.R., of Childrey, Berks, and of Walton
Hall, Bucks, in front of two arms em-
bowed in armour, the hands ppr.,
holding a fleur-de-lis arg., six annulets,
interlaced fesseways, also arg. Sans
chat
ger.
194.
Burton, Archer- of Woodlands,
Emsworth, Hants: (i) On a mount
vert, an owl arg., ducaUy crowned
or, holding in the dexter claw a rose
gu., slipped of the first {for Burton).
(2) A dragon's head erased gu., gorged
with a crown vair, and holding in the
mouth an arrow, point downwards or
{for Archer). Amiens vitce solatium..
Burton of Polethorpe, Rutl., and Stocker-
ston, Leics., Bart, (extinct), an owl arg.,
ducally crowned or. cf. 96. 5
Burton of Somersby, Lines, an owl ducally
crowned holding in the dexter claw a
star, all or. Cari Deo nihil carent.
90
Burton, Bindon Francis Burton, M.D.,
I, Park ViUas, Polsloe Road. Exeter,
out of a ducal coronet a dexter gauntlet,
the palm inwards, all ppr. Dominus
providabil.
Burton, David Fowler, Esquire, of
Cherry Burton, Yorks : ( i ) Upon a
mount vert, a perch or, thereon a parrot,
also vert, the dexter claw resting upon
an escallop arg., and holding in the
beak a cherry stalked ppr. {for Burton).
(2) A mount vert, thereon a stag re-
gardant or, the dexter fore-foot rest-
ing on a cinquefoil of the same {for
Robinson).
Burton, General Fowler, Esquire, of Stoke
Damerel, Devonport, same crests.
Burton of Inglethorp, Derbysh., on a
mount vert, a tower arg., triple-towered
or. cf. 157. 6
Burton of Stapleforth, Notts, a boar's
head couped or, holding in the mouth
a branch vert.
Burton, Langhorne Burton, Esquire, of
the Uplands, South Cliffe, Scarborough,
an owl erm., membered and ducally
crowned or, the dexter claw resting on
an estoile sa. Cari Deo nihil carent.
Burton, Essex, on the top of a ruined
castle arg., a falcon volant or. cf. 156. 8
Burton, Yorks, a cubit arm erect, habited
per pale arg. and gu., cuffed of the first,
holding in the hand ppr. a walking
staff of the second, headed, rimmed,
and ferruled or.
Burton-Mackenzie, Evan North, of Kilcoy,
Ross-sh., Scotland : (i) On the dexter
side, an arm embowed in chain-mail,
couped at the shoulder, holding a broad-
sword in bend ppr. {for 3IacL-enzie).
{2) On the sinister side a stag's head
oabossed or, pierced between the attires
with an arrow ppr. {for Eraser). Over
the crests, Fide parta fide aucta. Under
the arms, Dia's mo dhuthaich.
Burtz, a squirrel sejant resting his fore-
paws on a staff raguly.
Burwasch, Burwasche, or Burwash, the
helm of a ship ppr. 179. I
Burwell, a Saracen's head couped at the
shoulders ppr. 190. 5
Burwell, Suff., a lion's gamb erect and
erased or, holding three burr-leaves
vert
BUTwood, a boar's head ppr. 41. :
Bury, Viscount, see Albemarle, Earl of.
Bury, Lines and Somers., a demi-dragon
arg., wings, ears, and claws sa. 73. 10
Bury, COS. Cork and Limerick, Ireland, a
boar's head couped at the neck or,
tusked arg., langued gu., transfixed
through the neck by a spear ppr.
Bury, William Pennefather Arthur Forbes
Phineas, Esquire, of Curraghbridge,
CO. Limerick, and Carrigrenane, Little
Island, CO. Cork, same crest. Virtus
sub cruce crescit.
Bury, Earl of, and Viscount Charleville
and Baron Tullamore {extinct), Ireland :
(i) A boar's head couped or, trans-
pierced through the neck from behind
with an arrow ppr. {for Bury). (2) Out
of a ducal coronet or, a Moor's head
couped at the shoulders ppr., wreathed
round the temples or and az. {for
Moore). Virtus sub cruce crescit.
Bury, Howard-, Captain Kenneth, of
Charleville Forest, King's Co.: (i) A
BUS
boar's head couped at the neck or,
tusked arg., langued gu., transfixed
through the neck by a spear ppr., and
charged for difference with a cross
crosslet vert {for Bury). (2) On a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
statant gardant, the tail extended or,
ducally gorged arg., and charged on the
body with a crescent, also gu., for dif-
ference {/or Howard). Virtus sub cruce
crescit. Noiis maititiendrons. cf. 4. 8
Bury, see Berry.
Bury, Devonsh, a grifiiu's head erased
party per pale or and gu. 66. 2
Bury, Devonsh., a tiger's head erased erm.,
crined sa., gorged with a cellar az.,
charged with a bezant between two
fleurs-de-lis or. 22. 12
Bury, Rev. William Edward, the Rectory,
Screveton, Notts, a demi-wyvern arg.,
wings and feet sa., purfled or. Virtus
sub cruce crescit.
Bury, a fox's head couped ppr.
33- 4
Bury-Barry, James Robert Barry, Es-
quire : (I) Out of a castle arg., a wolf's
head couped sa., langued gu. {for Barry).
(2) A boar's head couped at the neck
or, tusked arg., langued gu., transfixed
through the neck by a spear ppr.,
point downwards, and charged with a
crescent for difference gu. {lor Bury),
and over it the motto " Virtus sub cruce
crescit." Boutez en avant.
Burye, a dove regardant holding in the
beak an olive-branch ppr. 92. 4
Busbie, a bee erect, head downwards,
the wings expanded ppr. cf. 137. I
Busbridge, Essex, an arm in mail erect
holding in the hand a cutlass ppr.
Busbridge, Perry Barr, Warw., a stag's
head cabossed. 122. 5
Busby and Bushby, a stag's head arg.,
erased gu., pierced through the back
of the neck with an arrow sa., headed
and barbed of the first. c/. 1 2 1 . 2
Busfeild, John, Esquire, of Laurel Bank,
Ripon, a cubit arm in armour ppr., a
fleur-de-lis within an annulet or.
Busfeild, William, of Pant-y-Ochin, Wrex-
ham, same crest. Medio tutissimus
ibis.
Busfield of Upwood, Yorks: (i) A cubit
arm in armour erect ppr., holding in
the hand a fleur-de-lis or (for Busfidd).
210. 6. (2) An eagle's head era.sed
{for Atkinson). Medio tutissimus ibis.
83. 2
Bush, Bushe, or Bussche, the trunk of a
tree with branches ppr., pendent there-
from an escutcheon arg. 145. 8
Bush of Dylton, Wilts, a goat's head
erased arg., armed or. 128. 5
Bush, Thomas, Esquire, a goat's head
couped arg., the sinister horn az., and
the dexter purpure. Hope me en-
courageth.
Bush, a stag statant. II7- 5
Bushby, Henry North Grant, Esquire.
J.P., of Wormley-Bury. Broxbourne,
Herts, upon a mount vert, a stag's
head erased ppr., guttee-de-sang, the
neck transfixed by an arrow in bend
sinister, point to the dexter, also ppr.
Fructu non foliis. 250. 13
Bushby, Sussex and Cumb.,a crow picking
ppr. 107. 4
Bushby, see Busby.
BUS
Bushe, a goat's head arg., armed sa.,
charged on the neck with a crescent
for difference. Hope: me encourageth.
cf. 128. 12
Bushe, Erasmus, Esquire, of 32, Bulling-
ham Mansions, Kensington, London,
W., same crest and motto.
Bushe of Glencairn Abbey, Waterford, a
goat's head couped arg., attired or.
Moderafa durant. 128. 12
Bushe of Kingstown, co. Dublin, Ireland,
a goat's head erased per fesse arg. and
az., armed or. Nil meluens supcraii.
128. 5
Bushe, Arthur, Esquire, a goat's head
arg. Moderata durant.
Bushe, Cecil Josiah Lambton, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Bushe, Charles, Esquire, same crest and
motto.
Bushe, George, Esquire, same crest and
motto.
Bushe, Horace Kendal, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Bushe, Percy, Esquire, same crest and
motto.
Bushe, Seymour C. H., Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Bushe, William Daxon, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Bushe, Ireland, a cross pattee fitched
arg., between two ears of wheat in
orle.
Bushel], Warw., an arm from the elbow
in armour holding a caltrap. 210. 7
Busbell or Busshell, Chesh., a cherub's
head between two wings ppr. 189. 9
Bushell, Lanes, a waterbouget between
two wings arg., each charged with a
hurt. Dum spiro spero.
Bushnan, London, a sinister arm era-
bowed, vested sa., cuSed arg., holding
in the hand a roll of parchment ppr.
Busbnell, on a ducal coronet or, a wyvern
sans feet. 70. 9
Bushrudd, Dorset, an heraldic tiger's
head arg., crined and tufted sa., col-
lared gu. cf. 25. 4
Bushy or Bushey, a boar's head erased
sa. 41. 5
Busk, France, a stag trippant ppr. Sua-
viter sed forliter. 117. 8
Busk of Ford's Grove, Midd.';., a stag at
gaze ppr. Suaviter sed fortiter. 117. 3
Busk and Buske, out of a ducal coronet
or, a fish's head az. 139. 14
Busse, see Bushe.
Bussell, Warw., a cherub's head between
two wings ppr. 189. 9
Bussell, issuing from clouds two de.xter
hands conjoined, holding up an olive-
branch, all ppr. cf. 224. 3
Bussell, a crane's head erased arg.
104. II
Bussie, an eagle displayed az. 75-2
Bustard, Devonsh., a bustard's head arg.,
between two wings gu., between the
neck and the wings two ears of wheat
erect or.
Busteed, an eagle rising ppr. 77. 5
Busterd, Ireland, a cannon mounted ppr.
169. 12
Bustin, an escallop between two branches
of palm ppr. 141. 4
Busvargus or Bosvargus of Bushvargus,
Cornw., a Cornish chough ppr. 107. 14
Butcher, a lion passant gu., holding in
the dexter paw a crescent arg. 5. 6
91
Butcher, a branch of a cotton-tree fructed
ppr. Be steady.
Butcher, Arthur Herbert, Esquire, of
Elmslea, Birkenhead, co. Chester, a
branch of a cotton-tree fructed ppr.
Be steady.
Butcher, Major Henry Townsend, same
crest and motto.
Butcher, John George, Esquire, of 32,
Elvaston Place, London, S.W., same
crest and motto.
Butcher, Samuel, Esquire (son of Major-
General Arthur Butcher), co. Messrs.
Thomas Cook and Son, Banking De-
partment, Ludgate Circus, E.C., same
crest and motto.
Butcher, Samuel Henry, Esquire, of
Danesfort, Killarney, co. Kerry, and
6, Tavistock Square, London, W.C.,
same crest and motto.
Butcher, Rev. Samuel John, M.A., Clerk
in Holy Orders, Vicar of Weston Beg-
gard, Heref., same crest and motto.
Bute, Marquess and Earl of (Crichton-
Stuart), Mount Stuart, Rothesay, Isle
of Bute : (i) A demi-lion rampant gu.
{for Stuart). 10. 3. (2) A dragon vert,
flames issuing from the mouth ppr.
(3) A wyvern ppr, holding in the mouth
a sinister hand couped gu. Nobilis est
ira leonis. Avito viret honore.
cf. 70. 10
Buthall, a wyvern ppr., charged on the
breast with a hand couped at the
wrist gu. cf. 70. I
Butler, Marquess ol Ormonde, see Or-
monde.
Butler, Earl ol Lanesborougb, see Lanes-
borough.
Butler, Earl of Carrick, see Carrick.
Butler, Earl of Kilkenny, see Kilkenny.
Butler, Earl of Glengall, see Glengall.
Butler, Baron Dunboyne, see Duuboyne.
Butler, see Fyfe-Butler.
Butler, see Arcedeckne- Butler.
Butler-Clough, see Clough.
Butler, see Boteller aud Botteller and
Buttler.
Butler-Bowdon, see Bowdon.
Butler, Sir Thomas Pierce, Bart., of
Cloughgrenan, co. Carlow, Ireland, out
of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
ostrich-feathers, and therefrom a falcon
rising arg. Comme je trouve. 248. 9
Butler, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
therefrom a falcon rising arg. Comme
je trouve. 248. 9
Butler, John Piers, Esquire, a falcon dis-
played ppr., rising out of a plume of
five ostrich-feathers arg. Comme je
trouve. 248. 9
Butler, Rev. Charles Ewart, M.A., Corpus
Christi College. Cambridge, a horse
statant arg., charged on the body with
a pale az., thereon a cross crosslet or,
and holding in the mouth a quatrefoil
slippedgu. DeoduceChristoluce. 295.8
Butler-Creagh, Captain Walker Blake :
(i) A hor.se's head erased arg., capari-
soned gu., in the headstall of the bridle
a laurel-branch vert, and charged on
the neck for distinction with a fleur-de-
lis sa. (for Creagh). (2) A plume of
flve ostrich-feathers arg., charged with
a covered cup gu., and issuant from the
falcon rising ppr. (for Butler),
irtule et numine. Comme je trouve.
^
BUT
Butler-Kearney, Charles James, Esquire,
of Drom, co. Tipperary, Ireland: (i)
A gauntleted hand fesseways or, hold-
ing a dagger erect arg., pommel and
hilt of the first (for Kearney). (2)
Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of
five ostrich-feathers arg., and issuant
therefrom a demi-falcon also arg., and
on an escroll above, " Timor Domini
fons vit(V." Sustine et abstine. 248. 9
Butler, Francis Theobald, M.D., 3, Pelham
Crescent, Hastings, out of a ducal
coronet a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
and rising therefrom a demi-falcon with
wings expanded and inverted, all ppr.
Timor Domini fons vitce. 248. 9
Butler, Captain Antoine Sloet, of 12,
St. James's Terrace, Clonkeath, co.
Dublin, same crest. Comme je trouve.
Butler, William, Esquire, of Wilton, co.
Kilkenny, same crest and motto.
Butler, Dublin, out of a mural coronet
or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.,
therefrom a phoenix issuant, wings ex-
panded az., holding in his beak a trefoil
slipped of the first. Esse quam videri.
Butler, a covered cup or, banded sa.,
and a ball on the top of the second.
Butler, Scotland, an uncovered cup or.
Sapienter uti bonis. 177-4
Butler and Boteler, Kent, a covered cup
Butler, a covered cup or.
Butler, Devonsh., a lion's gamb erased gu.,
holding a covered cup or. cf. 38. 14
Butler, Fowler-, Major-General Robert
Henry, of Pendeford Hall, Wolver-
hampton : (i) A covered cup or, sur-
mounting two palm-branches in saltire
vert, between two wings quarterly or
and sa. Depressus extoller (for Butler).
(2) A cubit arm vested az., holding in
the hand ppr. a lure vert, feathered
arg., lined or, twisted round the arm.
Garde k Boy (for Fowler).
Butler, an arm embowed, vested az., ruffle
of indented lace arg., the hand ppr.,
holding a covered cup erect az. 203. 4
Butler, Derbysh., an arm embowed,
vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the
hand a bunch of grapes ppr.
Butler, two arms in armour embowed
ppr., purfled or, holding in the hands,
also ppr., a round buckle of the second
cf. 194. II
Butler, London, an eagle with wings
addorsed, holding in the dexter claw
a vine-branch, all ppr.
Butler, F. K. L., London Institution, Fins-
bury Circus, E.G., a grape-vine issuing
from a mount between two eagles with
their wings elevated and addorsed,
respecting each other. Aquila vitem
pocula vitam.
Butler, Herts, a dexter arm in armour
gauntleted az., garnished or, holding a
sword sa., hilted of the second. 210. 4
Butler, a male griffin segreant arg.,
armed, beaked, collared, and chained
or. Je ferai bien.
Butler, Middx., a greyhound sejant or,
collared eu., ringed, also or. cf. 59. 2
Butler, Cyril Kendall, of Bourton House,
Shrivenham, Berks, a falcon, wings en-
dorsed and inverted, resting the dexter
claw on a covered cup or. Tu contra
audentior ito.
BUT
Butler, Hedley Ormonde, 26, Grove Park
Gardens, Chiswiek, W., same crest.
Labor omnia vincit improbiis.
Butler of Elmore, Chipstead, Surrey, a
gre5'hound sejant arg., charged with
two bars az., and resting the dexter
paw on a covered cup or. Labor
omnia vincit. 59. 12
Butler, Ireland, a demi-cockatrice dis-
played vert, wings elevated arg.,
combed, beaked, and ducally gorged or.
Butler, Humplirey, Esquire, Commander
R.N., same crest.
Butler or Botteler, Cambs, a cockatrice's
head and wings, the head vert, the
wings ars., ducally gorged, combed,
and wattled or. 68. 10
Butier-Danvers, Lelcs. : (i) A wyvern or
{for Danvers). 70. I. (2) A demi-cock-
atrice couped vert, combed, beaked,
wattled, and ducally gorged or {for
Butler). Liberie tonte entiire.
Butler of Kirkland, Lanes, a horse pas-
sant arg., pellettee and furnished or.
Beneficii memor. cf. 52. 6
Butler, Philip, Esquire, of Gattalunga,
Adelaide, Australia, a horse statant
arg., charged on the body with a pale
az., thereon a cross crosslet or, and
holding in the mouth a quatrefoil
slipped gu. Doe duce Chrislo luce.
Butler, Cotes, Lines, a horse's head
erased, quarterly arg. and sa. 51. 4
Butler, Lanes, a unicorn salient arg.,
armed or, gorged with a sash of the
last. </. 4S. 2
Butler, Samuel, Esquire, of Henbury
Hill, Westbury-on-Trym, near Bristol,
a unicorn salient or, holding in the
mouth a rose gu., barbed, seeded,
slipped, and leaved ppr., and resting
the sinister fore-foot upon a covered
cup az. Fac rede el nil time.
263. 2
Butler, William Henry, Esquire, of Sum-
merhill House, St. George, Bristol,
same crest and motto.
Butler, a demi-stag az., collared or, sup-
porting between the legs a covered
cup per pale az. and or. Tandem
implebitur.
Butler-Bowdon, John Erdeswick, Es-
quire, of Pleasington Hall, Blackburn,
Lanes, and Southgate House, Chester-
field : (i) A heron's head erased ppr.,
beaked and charged on the neck with
three erm. spots (for Boicdon). (2) A
covered cup or, charged with an erm.
spot sa. (for Butler). Vanus est honor.
Butler-Bowdon, Lancelot George, Es-
quire, of Barlborough House, Chester-
field, same crests and motto.
Butler, Ireland, a lamb statant erm.
Butt, Kent, a lion sejant, holding in the
dexter paw a broken spear. c/. 8. 11
Butt of Tavistock Square, London, a
horse's head couped sa., semee of
estoiles or, the mane plaited ppr., on
the head a skull-plate of the second
with two feathers az. cf. w. 14
Butt, Isaac, Esquire, LL.D., of Dublin,
a horse's head erased arg., charged on
the neck with a trefoil vert, the mane
plaited or, on the head a plume of
three ostrich- feathers of the first.
Possunt quia, posse videntur.
Butt, George Berkeley, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
92
Butt-Gow, Philip, Esquire, of Dorville
Road, Lee, Kent, a dexter arm in
armour embowed holding a broad-
sword enfiled with a boar's head, all
ppr. Caraid ann am jheum.
Butter, Archibald Edward, Esquire, J.P..
of faskally, Pitloehiy, Perthsh., two
arms issuing from clouds, and drawing
a bow with an arrow paleways, aU
ppr. Dirige.t Deus.
Butter, a camel's head couped ppr.
132- 7
Butter of Gormack, Scotland, issuing
from clouds two arms drawing a bow
with an arrow, all ppr. Diriget Deus.
cf. 200. 2
Butter, Dr. John K., M.D., of Highfield
House, Cannock, Staffs, issuing from
clouds, two arms drawing a bow with an
arrow, all ppr. Furth forttine. 294. 1 3
Butterfield, Hants, out of a ducal coro-
net or, a dragon's head with the wings
elevated vert. 72. i
Butterfleld of Clapham, Surrey, out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-dragon with
wings elevated arp., charged on each
wing with a butterfly volant az.
Butters, Scotland, two naked arms is-
suing shooting an arrow from a bow,
all ppr. 200. 2
Butterworth, Scotland, a hand issuing
from a cloud in fess pointing to a
serpent nowed, the head erect, all ppr.
223. 7
Butterworth, a sphere resting on a cloud
ppr. 159. 5
Butterworth, Joseph Henry, Esquire, an
eagle with wings elevated erminois,
resting its dexter claw on an escut-
cheon az., charged with a cross cross-
let or. Per ardua Deo javente.
Buttery, Northamp., an heraldic tiger
passant arg., tufted and maned or,
supporting with the dexter paw an
escutcheon.
Button, a ram statant arg., armed and
unguled or, collared gu., pendent there-
to a bell of the second. cf. 129. 3
Button, Wilts, a wyvern erect on the
tail sa.
Button or Budden, a bull's head ppr.,
charged with a cross botonee or.
Button of Alton, Wilts, on each side of a
chapeau gu., turned up arm., a horn
or, waved as those of an ox.
Buttress, London, an eagle displayed.
In pericvlia audax. ,-5. 2
Butts, Sufi, and Norf., a horse's head
arg., armed and bridled or, on the head
a plume of three feathers of the first
and second. 50. 14
Butts, Norf., a horse's head sorrel, the
mane plaited arg. and or, on the liead
a skull-plate az., and two feathers of
the third and fourth. cf. 50. 14
Butts, Suif., a horse's head caparisoned,
all ppr., from the top of the head
issuant two feathers, the dexter or, the
sinister sa. cj. 50. 14
Butts, De, a ferret passant ppr. 134. 6
Butts of Dorking, Surrey, an arm couped
at the elbow and erect ppr., grasping
in the hand a fish arg. 220. 4
Buxbull, a Saracen's head ppr., crowned
or. 192. 9
Buxton, Sir Thomas Fowell Victor, Bart.,
of Bellfield, Dorset, and of Runton,
BYF
Norf., a buck's head couped gu.,
attired or, gorged with a collar of the
last, therefrom pendent an escutcheon
arg., charged with an African's head
sa. Do it ivith thy might. 248. 6
Buxton, Henry Edmund, Esquire, of
Fritton, Great Yarmouth, same crest
and motto.
Buxton, Sidney Charles, Esquire, of
7, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W., same
crest and motto.
Buxton, Alfred St. Clair, Surgeon, 44,
Devonshire Street, Portland Place, W.,
a stag's head couped gu., attired ct.
Quicquid assequitur manus tua ut facias
pro facultate tua fac.
Buxton, Norf. and Derbysh., a pelican or,
with wings expanded, vulning herself
gu. ■ 98. I
Buxton, a demi-doe ppr.
By, Sussex, a demi-lion or, holding in the
dexter paw a fleur-de-lis az. 13. 2
By and Bye, two oak-branches in saltier.
151. I
Eyam, Somers., a wolf passant or, col-
lared and lined vert. cf. 28. 10
Byam, Sussex and Somers. : (i) A wolf
passant or, collared and lined vert.
cf. 28. 10. (2) A dragon's head erased
ppr.. holding in the mouth a sinister
hand couped gu., dropping blood.
Claris dextera factis. 72. 6
Byam, a dragon's head erased ppr., hold-
ing in the mouth a sinister hand
couped gu., dropping blood. 72. 6
Byass, Worcs., between two wings az., a
wing arg., charged with an escutcheon
of the first, tliereon a fleur-de-lis of
the second. Bi/ assiduity. 249. 1 1
Byass, Robert NichoU, Esquire, of Wycl;
Hill, Stow-on-Wold, same crest and
motto.
Byass, Sidney Hutchinson, Esquire, of
Glanoqur, Bridgend, Glamorgan, same
crest and motto.
Byatt, Suff., out of an Eastern crown or,
a dove rising ppr.
Byckaor, see Bykenor.
Byde, Herts, an arm erect ppr., vested
az., cuffed arg., holding in the hand an
anchor sa., the fluke or. 208. 3
Byde, a demi-griffin az., armed and
winged or, holding a garb of the last.
cf. 65. 5
Bydewell or Bidwell, a hand couped at
the wrist in fess holding a curling-
stone. 221. 2
Bye, see By.
Eyeing, an angel pointing upward ppr.
Byer and Byers, Northamp., a griifin's
head party per pale gu. and az., charged
with a plieon arg. cf. 66. i
Byerly, Byerley, and Byorley, London and
Yorks, two lion's garabs ppr., holding
a cross crosslet or. 39. 1 2
Byers, Scotland, a cock regardant ppr.
Marte sua tutus. 91. 9
Byest, Shropsh., see Beist.
Byleld or Eyfield, London, a cross cross-
let fitched sa., between two palm-
branches vert. cf. 166. 5
BySeld, see Bifield.
Eyfield, on a man's head bearded and
affrontee a chapeau ppr.
Byfield, London, an antelope trippant
ppr. 126. 6
Byfield, au antelope trippant ppr., collared
or. cf. 126. 6
BYF
Byfleet, Cambs, a Saracen's head affrontee
ppr., wreathed with a ribbon arg., tied
in a bow-knot on the sinister side.
c/. 190. 5
Bylord and Byfford, Heref.. a lion's gamb
erect or, holding an eagle's leg erased
at the thigh sa. 38. 10
Byford or Baylord, an owl arg. 96. 5
Bygan, Yorlcs, an erm. ppr. cf. 134. 2
Bygbery, Devonsh., a hand holding a leg
in armour couped above the knee and
spurred ppr. 220. 1 1
Bygod or Bygode, Yorks, on a chapeau
arg., turned up gu., charged with two
bars az., a dolphin embowed and de-
vouring the cap or.
Bygot, seven arrows or, one in
six in saltier. 173. 7
Byirley, a lion's gamb holding up a
human heart, all ppr. 30. 1 1
Bykenor and Bicknor, Kent, an antelope's
head gu., armed arg., collared or.
c/. 126. 2
Bykenor, a pheon erm. 174. 11
Byles, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's
head per bend embattled arg. and gu.
17- 5
Bylney, Norf., out of a tower a demi-
griftin sa. 157. 5
Byhe, a hind regardant or, resting the
dexter foot on a ball sa. cf. 124. 11
Byng, Earl ot Strafford, see Strafford.
Byng, Viscount Torrington, see Torring-
ton.
Byng, Midds., a heraldic antelope sta-
tant erm., armed, crined, and ungu.
or. Tucbor. cf. 127. 5
Byng, Cranmer- : (:) A heraldic ante-
lope trippant erm., attired, tusked,
crined, and ungu. or (/(
9J
Byrch, a hare courant sa., collared or.
</ 136. 3
Byrch, Kent and Sussex, an eagle rising
ppr., holding in the dexter claw a ban-
ner az., charged with a cross clechee or,
the staff, point, and tassels of the same.
78. 14
Byrch, Essex, a squirrel sejant eating an
apple, and holding a branch of birch
in the sinister foot.
Byrch, Essex, a squirrel sejant, bendy
wavy of six or and az., holding a
branch of birch vert.
Byrchett or Birket, of Kent and Rye,
Sussex, a tiger vert, gorged with a
ducal coronet or. cf. 27. 14
e and I Byrdall, a stag's head erased ppr. 121. 2
173. 7 I Byrde, Kent, a stag's head cabossed arg.,
up a between the atfires or, a bird of the
last. 122. 9
j Byrde, Lines, a demi-lion sa., guttee-de
I sang. cf. 10. I
Byrde, Captain Henry, of Pentre House,
Goytrey, near Pontypool, same crest.
Quid leone forlitis.
Byrde, on a dolphin embowed ppr., an
I eagle with wings addorsed or.
! Byres, a cock regardant ppr. ilarte suo
! tulus. gu 9
Byres, Moir-, George, of Tonley White-
house. Aberdeensh., same crest and
motto.
Byres of Coates, a bee volant or. Eule
be ours. 137. I
Byres, Scotland, a catherine-wheel.
167.2
Byres, see Byers.
Byrmyncham, a cap per pale indented
arg. and sa., between two wings ex-
panded or.
(2) A crane's head erm., erased ! Byrn, Ireland and England, a mermaid
gu., pierced through the neck by an | ppr. 184. 5
arrow in bend sinister or, barbed and j Byrne, Ireland, a mermaid ppr., charged
flighted arg. {for Cranmer). Tuebor. j with three escallops or, holding in he
Byng, Cranmer-, Lieutenant-Colonel j dexter hand a mirror and in her sinister
Alfred Molyneux, Quendon Hall, New- a dart.
port, same crests and motto. Byrne, Thomas Joseph. Esquire, J.P, of j
Byngham, a hand ppr holding three Rossmakea, Dundalk, a mermaid ■ Bythesea, Rear-Admiral John, C.B., of
branches of cinquefoil gu., leaved vert, holding in her dexter hand a mirror, j 22, Ashburne Place, S.W., same crest
and charged on the sleeve sa. wit'n a j and in her sinister a comb, all ppr., I and motto.
cross arg. 205. 12 1 and charged below the waist with an : Bythesea, Samuel Francis GIossop, Es-
Byngley of Broughton, Flintsh., a pellet { escallop gu. Certavi et vici. 292. 5 i quire, of 36, Adelaide Crescent,
charged with a pheon arg., between ; Byrne, Hon. Sir Edmund Widdrington, I _ Brighton,_ same crestand motto.
two wings erect ( ' ' ' . « . ,
CAD
Byrne, of Cabineteely, Dublin, a mermaid
holding in her dexter hand a mirror
and in her sinister hand a comb, all
ppr. Certavi et vici 184. 5
Byrne and Byrn, a hand issuing from a
cloud in pale holding a garb. 218. 3
Byrom, Lanes, a hedgehog sa. 135. 8
Byrom, Lanes, a hedgehog sa., charged
for distinction with a 'cross crosslet
arg. Anne a tons points. cf. 135. 8
Byrom, Edward, Esquire, of Culver, near
Exeter, and Kersall Cell, Lanes, Grira-
ston Garth, Hull, same crest and motto.
Byrom, out of a ducal coronet or, a tree
vert. 145-9
Byron, Rt. Hon. George Frederick
William, Baron Byron, of Rochdale,
Lanes, a mermaid with a comb and
a mirror, all ppr. Crede Byron.
184. 5
Byron of Bayford, Herts, and Couldon,
Surrey, a mermaid ppr. holding in her
dexter hand an escutcheon suspended
by a ribbon az., and in her sinister a
Byrtwhysell, Lanes, a dolphin ppr. 140. 5
Byshe, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
a demi-lion or. I5- ^3
Byshe, a mule passant arg.
Byshoppe. Dublin, an eagle displayed gu.
75- 2
Bysse, on a mount vert, two snakes inter-
woven and erect, respecting each other
or.
Bystley, a cross pattee gu., between two
wings or. no. 7
Bythell of Winchester, out of a ducal
coronet or, a boar's head and neck arg.
41. 4
Bythesea of Week House, Wilts, and
Freshford, Somer.s., an eagle displayed
arg., charged on the breast with the
Roman fasces erect, surmounting two
swords in saltier, and encircled by a
chaplet ppr., and on each wing with
a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Mutare vd
timere sperno. cf. JS-
Byngley or Bynley, a harp or. 16S. 9 |
Byorley, see Byerlcy. j
Byrch, Essex, on a mount a birch -tree
ppr. I
Byrch, Beds, a hare courant sa. cf. 1 36. 3 I
K.B., of 33, Lancaster Gate, W., a | Bythesea, Kent, out of a mural coronet
mermaid ppr. holding in her dexter j arg., masoned sa., a griffin's head du-
hand a mirror and in her sinister a \ cally gorged ppr. 67. 6
comb, between two dexter hands ' Bywater, out of a ducal coronet, a hand
apaumee couped at the wrists arg. i in armour holding a scimitar, all ppr.
Certavi et viri. I 200. 1 1
Cabbell, Benj. Bond, Esquire, of Cromer
Hall, Norf., an arm in armour embowed
grasping a sword, all ppr. 195. 2
Cable, Ernest, Esquire, of Calcutta, in
front of a fret sa., an escutcheon
or, charged with a padlock of the
first.
Cabot, an escallop or. 141. 12
Cabourne, Cabron, and Cabrone, of Tliras-
throp. Lines, out of a ducal coronet or,
arg., charged with a martlet
Cabytott, Norf., a greyhound current az., ;
collared and ringed or. cf. 58. 2
Cacher, London, out of a ducal coronet |
or, a demi-leopard arg., spotted and j
collared of the first. cf. 23. 13 !
Caddei, Scotland, a tower gu., loopholes I
and portway or. 1 56. 2
CaddeU and "Cadell, Scotland, a stag's!
head ppr. Vigilantia non cad'-t. |
121. 5
Caddey, a pile charged with a cross
pattee fitched or. I
Caddon, an arm in armour embowed
holding in the hand an arrow in pale,
surmounted by a bow stringed in fe.ss,
the cord crossing in saltire over the
arrow. ipS- 9
Caddy, a cross crosslet vert. 166. 2
Cade, Kent, a demi-cockatrice winged
gu., combed or.
Cade, Derbysh., a demi-lion rampant gu.
10. 3
Cade, Derbysh. and Essex, a demi-lion
rampant gu., charged on the shoulder
CAD
with a bezant, and holding in the
dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or.
cj. 13. 2
Cade, Francis Joseph, M.A., Teighmore,
Cheltenham, a demi-lion rampant gu.
Generositate.
Cadell, London, a stag's head couped sa.,
collared arg., pendent from the collar
an escutcheon of the arms viz., arg., a
cross engrailed vert, in the first quarter
a stag's head caboshed. Deo duce.
cj. 120. 8
Cadell, M. G. I,. M.D., 15, Talbot Road,
Bayswater, W., a stag's head erased.
Vigilantia non cadet. 121.2
Cadell, Colonel Thomas, of Cockenzie
House, Prestonpans. a stag's head
ppr. VigUarUia non cadet. 121. 2
Cadell, see Caddell.
Cadicott, a dexter hand per fess gu. and
arg., holding a battle-axe. 213. 12
Cadicott, a demi-ape ppr. cf. 1 36. 13
Cadiman, London and Norf., a rock ppr.
surmounted by a fleur-de-lis or.
<■/■ I79. 7
Cadman, a stork's head royally crowned
ppr. 104. 7
Cadman of Westbourne House, Yorks,
same crest. Deus et palria.
Cadman, Rev. John Montagu, M.A.
(Cantab), of The Vicarage, Sedbergh,
Yorks., in front of a rock a stork's
head, both ppr., ducally crowned or.
Detis et palria. 237. 19
Cadman, Rev. William Snape, M.A.,
Vicar of Boxley, Kent, same crest and
motto.
Cadman, Charles William, Copmanhurst,
Broomhill, Sheffield, same crest and
motto.
Cadman, John Heatoo, Ackworth, same
crest and motto.
Cadogan, Earl (Cadogan), Culford Halt,
Bury St. Edmunds, out of a ducal
coronet or, a dragon's head vert. Qui
invidet minor est. 72. 4
Cadurcis, a griffin's head erased gu.,
holding in the beak a trefoil vert,
gorged vrith a ducal coronet or.
cf. 71. S
Cadwoodley, an antelope trippant per
pale gu. and or, attired of the last.
126. 6
Cady, a merlin ppr., chained, tasselled
and belled or.
Cadye, Glouc, on a mount vert, a cocka-
trice arg., combed and wattled gu.,
ducally gorged and chained or.
Cssar, Hunts, a cross pattee. 165. 7
Csesar, a dolphin embowed ppr., in the
sea vert. cf. 1 40. 5
Cafe, Claremont, Sidmouth, Devonsh., in
front of a sword erect, point down-
wards arg., hilted or, an escutcheon
az., charged with a Saracen's head
couped, also arg. Coup sur coup.
171. 8
Cafe, Charles Haydon Wilkinson, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Cafe, General William Martin, V.C, of
Wetherby Place, South Kensington,
same crest. From Caf to Caf.
Cage, Kent, a stag trippant erm., attired
or, charged on the shoulder with an
annulet gu. 117. 9
Cahan and Cahane, Ireland, an arm em-
bowed holding a sword ppr. 201. 4
Cahill, Ireland and England, a lion's
gamb holding a scimitar ppr. 38. 13
Cahill and Cabil, Ireland, a demi-buU
rampant sa., gorged with a chaplet
vert. 45. 14
Cahill, John Nugent, Esquire, J. P., of
Ballyconra, co. Kilkenny, Ireland, an
anchor erect entwined with a cable
ppr., out of the dexter fluke an oak-
branch, also ppr. In Domino confido.
299. 10
Cahill, John, M.D., 12, Seville Street,
Lowndes Square, S.W., same crest and
motto.
Cabn, Cahan, and Cahun, Scotland, a
stag's head erased. Si je puis.
121. 2
Cahurta, a stag erm., attired or.
121. 5
Caillard of Wingfield House, Wilts, a
quail ppr. Aid-toi, Dieu t'aidera.
cf 89. 12
Caillard, same crest and motto.
Cain and Caine, a demi-antelope per
fesse arg. and az., collared and attired
or. 126. 3
Cain, William Joseph, Esquire, of Wood-
bourna Square. Douglas, Isle of Man,
in front of a demi-heraldic antelope gu.,
armed and gorged with a collar gemel
or, semee of plates, supporting between
its legs a mullet of six points, pierced
arg., a rock ppr. £sto quod esse
Caird, a demi-friar issuing, holding in his
hand a staff erect ppr.
Caird, Henryson-, James Alexander, of
Cassencary, Creetown, N.B., a dexter
hand fesseways couped at the WTist
ppr., holding a star of six points
ensigned with a crescent arg. Virtus
sola nobilital. 286. 1 1
Cairleon, a crass moline lozenge-pierced
erm. cf. i6^. 11
Cairncross of Balmashaner, Scotland, a
dagger in pale ppr. Certamine porta.
169. 2
Cairne, Scotland, a hand holding a fish
ppr. 220. 4
Cairnes, Scotland, a fleur-de-lis. Efflo-
Cairnes, Scotland, a cinquefoil ppr.
Effioresco. 148. 12
Cairnes, on a tower a martlet statant
ppr. 156. 9
Cairnie, Scotland, a ship under sail. ppr.
1 6c. 13
Cairnie, on a cinquefoil vert, a martlet
sa. Ad alia.
Cairns, Earl (Cairns), I.indisfarne, near
Bournemouth, a martlet arg., charged
with a trefoil slipped vert. Effioresco.
cf. 95. 4
Cairns, Scotland, a bell az. Suh spe.
168. 7
Cairns, Scotland, a palm-tree ppr. Vir-
tus ad cethera lendil. 144. 15
, Cairns of Pilmor, a cinquefoil ppr. Effio-
I resco. 148. 12
Cairns, Scotland, a stag's head erased
ppr., between the attires a cross crosslet
fitched. Semper fidelis. 120. 12
Caithness, Earl of (Sinclair), 59, Inverness
Terrace, W., a cock ppr. Commit thy
work to God. 91. 2
Calamount, an antelope's head erased
erm., attired arg. 126. 2
Calamy, a hedgehog ppr. 135. 8
CAL
Calandrine, a demi-eagle displayed arg.,
holding in the beak a scroll, thereon
the motto Sursum. 81. 14
Calcot, see Caldecot.
Calcott, Hants, a lion sejant collared
and lined. Dieu avec nous. 7. 4
Caleraft of Ingress, Kent, and Rempston,
Dorset, a greyhound current sa., col-
lared and ringed arg., charged on the
body with a pallet wavy or. cf. 58. 2
Caleraft, William Montague, Esquire, of
Remp.ston, Wareham, Dorset, same
crest.
Caleraft of Ancaster Hall, Lines, a grey-
hound current sa., charged with a cross
crosslet or. cf. 58. i
Caldecot, Oxon., a demi-heraldic tiger or,
tufted, maned, and attired with two
straight horns sa., the horns wreathed
of the first and last.
Caldecot, Chesh., an ostrich ppr. 97. 2
Caldecott, a demi-lion rampant or,
charged on the shoulder with a cinque-
foil gu. cf. 10. 2
Caldecott, Colonel Chailes Thomas, of
Holbrook Grange, Rugby, a demi-lion
rampant gu., charged on the shoulder
with a cinquefoil arg. In utrumque
Calder, a stag's head cabossed ppr.
122. 5
Calder, within a serpent in orle a boar's
head erased and erect. 41. 11
Calder of Lynegar, a stag's head cabossed
sa. Vigilans non cadit. 122. 5
Calder, a swan ppr., crowned or. Be
mindful. 99. 4
Calder, Bart., Scotland, a swan swimming
in a loch, bordered with flags ppr.
Vigilans non cadet. 99. 8
Calder, in water a duck swimming ppr.
102. 7
Calderwood of Pittedy, a dexter hand
holding a palm-branch ppr. Veritas
premitur non opprimilur. 219. 9
Calderwood of Polton, a phoenix in flames
ppr. Virtus sibi preemium. 82. 2
Calderwood, Scotland, a beehive ppr.,
with bees volant. 137. 7
Calderwood, Scotland, a dove holding in
its beak a palm-branch ppr. Spero.
cf. 92. 5
Caldicote, a lion statant gardant ppr.,
supporting an esquire's helmet embel-
lished or. Si Deus pro nobis quis contra
nos. cf. 4. I
Caldmore, a demi-Turk vested holding
in his dexter hand a staff headed with
a crescent.
Caldron, a dexter hand holding a palm-
branch slipped ppr. 219. II
CaldwaU of Alston, Staffs, a cock's head
arg., beaked, combed, and wattled gu.,
between two wings expanded sa., hold-
ing in the beak a cross pattee fitchee
or. 90. 7
Caldwell, Bart., Ireland, out of a ducal
coronet a sceptre or, entwined with
two serpents vert, between two wings
ppr. 170. 13
Caldwell, Scotland, a fountain throwing
up water ppr. 159. 13
Caldwell, issuing out of a mural crown
or, a dexter arm in armour, the hand
holding a sword in bend, all ppr. Fac
et spera. cf. 2 1 o. 2
Caldwell, a demi-Uon grasping a broken
scimitar, all ppr. cf. 10. 2
F
CAL
Caldwell, Charles Henry Bulwer, Esquire,
of New Grangs, co. Meath, the Cedars,
Windlesham, Surrey, issuant from a
naval crown or, a demi-lion, the
dexter paw grasping a scimitar ppr.,
pommel and hilt gold, the sinister
resting on an anchor erect, also ppr.
Ense liberfatem petit.
Caldwell, Colonel Robert Townley, of
Brook House, Cambridge, and Innes-
hewen, Abo3me, N.B., out of an
Eastern crown arg.. the rim inscribed
" Gooty " in letters sa., a demi-lion
rampant, holding in his dexter paw a
falchion ppr., and supporting in his
sinister paw an escutcheon az. charged
with a representation of a medal
conferred upon Sir Alexander Caldwell
in commemoration of his services at
the siege of Seringapatam, pendent
from a ribbon tenne. Virtus et spes.
Caldwell, out of an Eastern crown or, a
demi-lion gu., holding in the dexter
paw a sword ppr., pommel and hilt of
the first, supporting between the paws
two flag-staves in bend sinister, the
one being that of the Union flag of
Great Britain surmounting the other
with the staff broken, being a flag
swallow-tailed vert, semee of mullets
arg. Virtus et spes.
Caldwell, Hugh, Esquire, of Blackwood,
near Newport, Monm., a demi-lion
rampant, holding in its dexter paw a
broken scymitar, all ppr. Aspiro.
275. 2
Caldwell, Norf., a demi-cock rising. 90. 9
Caldwell, Bart., Quebec, out of a ducal
coronet or, a dexter cubit arm in pale
ppr., grasping a cross Calvary gu.
Sapcre aude.
Caldwell, Staffs, a lion couchant arg.,
gorged with two bars, the upper sa.,
the lower vert, holding between the
paws a cold well ppr. Niti facere ex-
periri.
Caldwoodley, Devonsh., an antelope trip-
pant. 126. 6
Calebot, Norf., a greyhound current az.,
collared and rinsed or. c/. 58. 2
Caledon, Earl Ol (Alexander), Caledon,
CO. Tyrone, Ireland, an arm in armour
embowed ppr., holding in the hand a
sword of the last. Per mare, per
terras. 195. 2
Calender and Callandar, Scotland and
Ireland, out of an Eastern coronet or,
a dexter hand holding up a billet ppr.
215. 14
Calibut, a stag's head at gaze az.
c/. 119. 12
Call, Sir William George Montagu, Bart.,
of Whiteford, Cornw., a demi-lion ram-
pant holding in his paws a trumpet
fessewise arg. Grata manu. cf. 9. 1 5
Callagan and O'Callagan, Ireland, a naked
arm embowed holding in the hand a
sword with a snake entwined round
the blade, the head towards the hand,
aU ppr. c/. 201. 3
Callagan, a morion ppr. 180. i
Callandar and Callender, a dexter hand
holding a billet ppr. / mean well.
215. II
Callander, George Frederick William, of
Craigforth, Stirling, and Ardkinglass,
Argyll, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
billet or. I mean well. 215.11
95
Callander, Bart., Stirlingsh., out of an
Eastern crown or, a dexter cubit arm
ppr., holding in the hand a billet. Et
domi et foris. 215. 14
Callander and Callendar, two elephants'
probosces addorsed per fess gu. and
or. 123. 10
Callarde and Calliarde, Norf., a demi-
lion sa., supporting a double scaling-
ladder or.
Callender-Brodie, John Sharp, Esquire,
of Idvies, Forfar, and 26, Moray Place,
Edinburgh, a dexter hand holding a
sheaf of arrows ppr. Be mind/itl to
unite {jor Brodie). A dexter hand ppr.,
holding a billet or. / mean well (for
Callender).
Calley, Colonel Thomas Charles PleydeU,
Burderop Park, Wilts, a demi-lion
holding in the dexter paw a battle-
axe arg., handle gu., and charged on
the shoulder with a bend of the last,
thereon three mullets of the first.
Callide et honeste. 15. 6
Callis, out of a ducal coronet a cocka-
trice's head between two wings, all
ppr. 6S. II
Callore, on a ducal coronet a sheaf of
arrows environed by a serpent. 173. 1 1
Calloum, a sinister arm in armour em-
1 10 Med to the sinister ppr., holding a
battle-axe handle downwards or.
Callow, on a ducal coronet a peacock
ppr. 103. 8
Callwell, Scotland, a hand erect ppr.,
holding a cross pattee fitchee gu.
221. 12
Calmady of Langdon Hall, Devonsh., a
Pegasus sa., ungu. and collared or.
Sirnilis frondescit virga metallo.
cf. 47. I
Calrow of Adlington, Chesh., and Walton
Lodge, near Preston, Lanes, a beehive,
thereon perched a dove with wings
elevated, holding in the beak a sprig of
olive, all ppr. Industria.
Calshill, a dexter wing erect or. 109. 7
Calston, the moon in her complement.
c/. 162. 4
Calthorp and Calthrop, Suff. and Norf.,
a boar's head and neck az., armed and
bristled or. 41. i
Calthorpe, Bart., a boar's head and ueck
couped vert.
Calthorpe, Baron (Gough Calthorpe),
Elvetham. Winchfield, Hants: (i) A
boar's head couped at the neck az.
(2) A boar's head couped arg., pierced
through the cheek with a broken spear.
Gradu divcrso via una.
Calthorpe, Lieutenant-General the Hon.
Somerset John Gough, Perry Hall,
Birmingham, same crests and motto.
Calthrop, HoUway-, Henry Calthrop,
Esquire, of Stanhoe Hall, Norf.: (i)
In front of a boar's head couped at the
neck az., collared gemelle or, three
annulets interlaced of the last {for
Calthrop). 41. 7. (2) A goat's head
couped arg., semee of crescents, and
holding in the mouth two trefoils
slipped, all gu. {for Holltoay). Qncerere
veru7n. 128. 6
Caltoft, Lines, a rose gu., between two
laurel-branches vert. 149. 11
Calton of Catsworth, Hunts, a talbol
passant arg., collared and lined or.
54- 5
CAM
Calton of Babram, Cambs, a boar passant
arg. 40. 9
Calverley and Calveley, Chesh. and
Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or, a
calf's head affrontee sa. 43. 6
Calverley, Sussex and Surrey, a horned
owl arg. En caligine Veritas. 96. 5
Calverley of Cockerham, Lanes, a horned
owl arg., guttce-de-poix. cf. 96. 5
Calverley, John .Selwyn, Oulton Hall,
Yorks, a horned owl arg.
Calverley, Edmond Leveson, Esquire, of
1 8, Cheyne Gardens, S.W., same crest.
Calverley, Horace Walter, Esquire, of
38, South Eaton Place, S.W., same
crest.
Calverley- Rudston, Trevor Wheeler, of
Allerthorpe Hall, Pocklington, Yorks,
a bear's paw erect pean, grasping a
cross moUne erminois.
Calvert, out of a mural coronet arg., two
spears erect, therefrom two forked
pennons flowing to the dexter, one
erminois, the other pean, the staves
gu.
Calvert, out of a ducal coronet or, two
staves with pennons flying to the dex-
ter side, the dexter of the first, the
sinister sa.
Calvert, Archibald Motteux, Oekley
Court, Surrey, same crest. Falti
masghii parole femine.
Calvert, John Jackson, Esquire, of
Woodlands, Marrickville, near Sydney,
N.S.W., Clerk of the Parliaments,
N.S.W. : (i) A mount vert, thereon
an owl erm., gorged with a collar az.,
pendent therefrom an escocheon sa.,
charged with three gouttes, two and
one, arg. (for Calvert). (2) A goat's
head az., erased, armed, and crined
or, charged on the neck with a pheon
of the last {for Jackson). cf. 128. 5
Calwodley, an antelope trippant per pale
gu. and or, attired of the last. 126. 6
Calwood, a dexter hand holding a palm-
branch vert. 219. II
Cam and Camm, a dove between two
laurel-branches in orle. 92. 12
Camac and Camic, a martlet sa. 95. 5
Cambell, Essex, a bear's head couped per
fess or and az., muzzled gu. 34. 14
Cambell, a lion's head affrontee ppr.
Cambell, a swan ppr., ducally crowned
or, between two laurel-branches vert.
cf. 99- 4
Cambell, a swan ppr., crowned or.
99-4
Cambell, a boar's head couped in fess.
43- I
Camber, Essex, a Saxon crown per pale
sa. and arg., between two wings ex-
panded, counterchanged. 1 10. 9
Camborne, Cornw., three broken spears
or, tied together with a band gu., two
in saltier, one in pale.
Cambridge, Duke of, upon a coronet
composed of crosses pattee and straw-
berry leaves a lion statant guardant
and crowned with a like coronet, all
or, differenced by a label of three
points arg., the centre point charged
with the cross of St. George, and each
of the other points with two hearts in
pale gu.
Cambridge and Cambrige, a lion passant
gardant ppr. 4. 3
CAM
Cambridge, a griffin's head erased or,
holding in the beali a cross crosslet
fitched of the same. c/. 66. 2
Cambridge, Pickard- of Bloxworth House,
Dorset: (i) A griffin's head erased
sa., serai'-e of trefoils, holding in
the beak a cross botony fitcliee or
(for Cambridge). (2) A lion sejant
arg., charged on the shoulder with
an ermine spot, and gorged with a
collar gemelle sa., supporting with
the dexter fore-paw an escutcheon
gu., charged with a fleur-de-lis within
a bordure or (lor Pickard). Esse quam
videri.
Camden, Marquess (Pratt), Bayham
Abbey, Lamberhurst, Kent: (i) An
elephant's head erased arg. [for Pratt).
133- 3- (') A dragon's head erased
vert, holding in the mouth a sinister
hand couped at the -wrist gu., and
about the neck a chain, and pendent
therefrom a portcullis or (for Jeffreys).
Judicium parium, aut lev Icrrce.
of. 72. 6
Camden, on a pile or, six estoiles gu.
Camden, a cross pattee per pale sa. and
arg., between two wings counter-
changed. 1 10. 7
Camel, a camel's head. i3-- 7
Cameron, Sir Charles, Bart., Balclutha,
Greenock, N.B., on a rock ppr. five
arrows points downwards barbed and
feathered az., enfiled with an annulet
gu. Pro patria. 254. 2
Cameron, a sheaf of five arrows tied with
a band gu. 173-3
Cameron, Donald, Esquire, Chief of
Clan Cameron, of Achnacarry, Spean
Bridge, Inverness-sh., and of Loohiel :
(i) A dexter arm in armour embowed
brandishing a sword, all ppr. (2) A
sheaf of five arrows tied with a band
gu. Pro rrge et patria.U iiite. 195. 2
Cameron, Scotland, an arm in armour
embowed brandishing a broadsword
ppr. Pro regc et patria. 195. 2
Cameron of Glendessary, an arm in
armour holding in the hand a sword
ppr. Hinc orior. 210. 2
Cameron, Allan Gordon. Letterwalton.
Ledaig, Argyllsh., same crest. Pro
Rege et patria.
Cameron, Bart, [extinct), Scotland: (i)
Out of a mural coronet or, a dexter arm
in armour embowed, the hand grasping
a sword, all ppr. 195. 9. (2) As an
honourable augmentation, a High-
lander of the 92nd Foot up to the
middle in water, grasping in his dexter
hand a broadsword, and in his sinister
a banner inscribed " 9271^," all within
a wreath of laurel. Over the crests
" Arriverette" ; underthearms " Maija.''
Cameron, Sir Roderic William, of Glen-
nevis, Canada, and Clifton Berney,
Staten Island, New York, a cubit arm
erect ppr., the hand grasping a flagstaff
in bend sinister, also ppr., therefrom
flowing a banner arg., charged with
a lymphad sa. Hinc orior. 267. 15
Cameron, Hants, a dexter arm in armour
embowed ppr., holding in the hand a
sword, also ppr., hilt and pommel or.
195. 2
Cameron, John, Esquire, of Meiklehill
House, Kirkintilloch, X.B., same crest.
Pro rege et patria.
96
Cameron, Henry Lovett, Millbrook House,
Shepperton, same crest. Pro rege et
patria.
Cameron, a lion's gamb sa., holding a flag
arg., charged with an eagle with two
heads displayed, also sa. 35. 12
Camfield and Camfyld, Norf., out of a
tower a demi-lady ppr.
Camfield, an arm erect couped at the
elbow, vested, holding in the hand
three wheat-ears ppr. c/. 205. 7
CamiC, «ee Camao.
Camm, see Cam.
Camm, a cross gu., charged with a cres-
cent or.
Camm, John Brooke Maker, M.A., Burn-
ham Grange, Bournemouth, on a Greek
cross of the second, a crescent of the
first. Per crucem ad lucem.
Cammell, Charles, Esquire, of the Hall,
Hutton's Anibo, Yorks., a camel's head
erased arg., gorged with a collar gemelle
sa., holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped sa. Perseverando. 296. 10
Cammell, Charles David Wilson, Ash-
wicke Hall, Marshfield, Chippenham,
same crest and motto. 132. :o
Cammell, Bernard Edward, Esquire, of
Folly Court, Wokingham, Berks, same
crest and motto.
Cammell, Archibald Allen, Esquire, of
Brookfield Manor, Hathersage, Shef-
field, same crest and motto.
Camoys, Baron (Stonor), Stonor Park,
Henley-on-Thames, on a wreath or
and az., a rock arg., charged with
spots gu. and az., and a dove pecking
thereat nith a stone gu. in its beak.
259. 12
Camoys or Camays, a lion's head erased
az., holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped vert. cf. 17. 8
Camp, a griffin's head erased, ducally
gorged, holding in the beak a branch
of laurel, all ppr. 66. 1 1
Campbell, Duke of Argyll, -ice Argyll.
Campbell, Marquess of Breadalbane, see
Breadalbane.
Campbell, Earl of Loudoun, .sec Loudoun.
Campbell, Earl Cawdor, see Cawdor.
Campbell, Lord Stratheden and Campbell,
Campbell, Baron Clyde, see Clyde.
Campbell, -m M'lver-Campbeil.
Campbell-Davys, see Davys.
Campbell-Douglas, see Douglas-Campbell-
r)..,i-ia-.
Campbell-Orde, Bart., see Orde.
Campbell, Earl of Islay, a boar's head
couped. Memini. 43- i
Campbell, Baron, a boar's head erased
gyrony of eight or and sa. Audacter
et aperte. 42. 2
Campbell of Ormidale, Argyllsh., a boar's
head couped or. Ne obliviscaris. 43. i
Campbell, Major-General Frederick Lorn,
12, Cranley Gardens, S.W., a boar's
head erased or. Nil tibi. Ciod a sin
Campbell of Asknish, a boar's head couped
or. Nunquam obliviscar. 43. i
Campbell, Maclver Forbes Morison Mac-
Iver, of Ballochyle, Argyllsh., a
boar's head couped ppr. / %oill not
forget. 43. i
Campbell, William Eose, Esquire, of
Ballochyle, Argyllsh., same crest and
motto. 43. I
CAM
I Campbell, Colin George Pelham, Stone-
! field, Argyllsh., a boar's head couped
transpierced by a sword and a javelin
in saltire. Non obliviscar.
1 Campbell, a boar's head couped sa. Usque
I ad aras. 43. i
I Campbell of Lis, Argyllsh., a boar's
1 head couped ppr. Deo volenle. 43. i
[ Campbell, Major-General Patrick John,
1 the Albany, Piccadillv, same crest.
: Nil tibi.
Campbell, Colonel Aylmer M'lver, of
Asknish, Argyllsh., a boar's head couped
or. Nunquam obliviscar. 43. i
Campbell of Monzie, Perth, a boar's
head erased ppr. Follow me. 42. 2
Campbell, Rt. Hon. James Alexander, of
Stracathro, Forfarsh., a boar's head
, erased ppr. Ne. obliviscaris. 42. 2
Campbell, Sir Guy Theophilus, Bart.,
of the Lodge, Thames Ditton, Surrey,
and Scotland, a boar's head in fess
erased or, langued gu. Folloiv me.
42. 2
Campbell, John, Esquire, of Rathfern,
White Abbey, co. Antrim, same crest.
1 Nc obliviscaris.
j Campbell of Slochaster, Scotland, a boar's
head erased chequy or and sa. Sequor.
42. 2
I Campbell of Lochdochart, a boar's head
I erased ppr. Eecte sequor. 42. 2
j Campbell of Port Glasgow, a boar's head
I erased ppr. Deo volente. 42. 2
Campbell, a boar's head erased ppr.
I Follow vie. 42. 2
j Campbell, James, Esquire, of Craignish
j and Ardnagreggan, Callander, N.B., a
j boar's head erased ppr. Fit via vi.
42. 2
j Campbell, James, Esquire, of TuUichewan
I Castle, Alexandria, Dunibartonsh.,
i same crest and motto.
I Campbell of London and Middlesex, a
I boar's head erased or. 42. 2
I Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry, M.P..
of 6, Grosvenor Place, and Hunton'
Court, Kent: (i) On the dexter side
a demi-man in armour ppr. (jor
Bannerman). 187. i. (2) On the
sinister side a boar's head erased ppr.
(for Campbell). Patrice. fiAdis.Ne
obliviscaris. 42. 2
Campbell, Alexander, Esquire, of CammOj
Midlothian, a boar's head erased sa.,
armed and langued gu. Follow, me.
42. 2
Campbell, Duncan, Esquire, of Inverneill
and Ross, Argyllsh., a boar's head
erased or, langued gu. Fit via vi.
42. 2
Campbell, Sir Gilbert Edward, Bart., of
Carrick-Buoy, Ireland, an Eastern
crown surmounted by a boar's head
erased ppr. Ne obliviscaris.
cf. 42. 2
Campbell of Lawers, a boar's head erect
and erased az. Fac et spera. 43. 3
Campbell of Colgrain, Dumbarton, a
boar's head erect and erased or, armed
and langued az. Fac et spera. 43. 3
Campbell of Park, a boar's head erased
and erect or, langued az. Fac et spera.
43- 3
Campbell, Henry A., Esquire, of Eastwell
Park, Ashford, Kent, a boar's head
erased and erect or, langued az. Foe
et spera. 43. J
CAM
Campbell, Henry Alexander, Esquire, of
Lynford Hall, Mundford, Norf., a boar's
head erect and erased or. Fac et spera.
43- 3
Campbell, William Middleton, Esquire, of
Camis-Eskan, Helensburgh, N.B., and
Fen Place, Turner's Hill, Sussex, same
crest and motto.
Campbell, a dove holding in its beak an
olive-branch ppr. Gaudimn ad/ero.
92. 5
Campbell of Gargunnock, a stork ppr.
Sefero. 105. 11
Campbell, Scotland, a swan gorged with
ducal coronet ppr. Be miyid/id.c/. 99. 2
Campbell of Ardchattan Priory, Argyllsh.
a swan with wings elevated arg.,
crowned with an Eastern crown or.
Be mindful. cj. 99. 4
Campbell of Calder, a swan ppr., crowned
or. Be mindfid. cf. 99. 2
Campbell, Sir John William, Bart., of
Ardnamurchan and Airds, same crest
and motto. ef. 99. 2
Campbell of Moy, Elgin, Scotland, a swan
rising ppr., crowned or. Be ever mind-
h'l. 99- 4
Campbell of Auchmannoch, Ayrsh., a
two-headed eagle displayed gu., in a
fiame of fire or. / byde my tyme.
(2) Three ears of barley bladed ppr. 74. 6
Campbell, Arthur, Esquire, of Catrine
House, Ayrsh., W.S., crest as first
above, same motto.
Campbell, issuing out of water a demi-
eagle displayed with two heads, above
it the sun shining ppr. 82. 10
Campbell, Ireland, the wings of an eagle
conjoined ppr. Vlterius et melius.
113. I
Campbell of Fairfield, Ayrsh., an eagle's
head erased ppr. Constanter et pru-
duitia. 66. 2
Campbell of Skerrington, an eagle's head.
Constans et prudens. 66. i
Campbell, Scotland, an eagle's head
couped ppr. Constanter et prudentia.
66. I
Campbell of Treesbank, AsTsh., a phoenix
head erased or. Constanter et pru-
Campbell of Sornbeg, Ayrsh., same crest
and motto.
Campbell, George James, of Cessnock, a
phoenix's head erased or. Constanter
et prudenter.
Campbell of Glassnock, Ayrsh., a
phoenix head couped ppr. Constans et
prudens.
Campbell of Shawfield and Islay, a griffin
spgreant holding the sun between its
claws ppr. Fidus amicus. 62. 6
Campbell, Somerset-, Captain Walter
Douglas, of Holly Grove, Windsor
Park, same crest and motto.
Campbell, James Carter, Esquire, J.P.,
of Ardpatrick, Tarbert, Argyllsh. { i ) A
griffin segreant holding the sun be-
tween the fore-paw. (2) Two oars of a
galley in saltire. Terra mare fide.
Campbell of Woodhall, Lanarksh., a griffin
segreant holding in his claws the sun
ppr. Fidus amicus. 62. 6
Campbell, Sir Archibald Spencer Lind-
sey, Bart., of Succoth, Scotland, and
23, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a camel's
head couped ppr. Labor omnia
superat. 132. 7
97
Campbell of Inveraw, a hart's head ppr.
Pro oris et focis. 1 2 1 . 5
Campbell of Glenfeochin, a stag's head
ppr. Mar bu mhianu dom. Fortitu-
dine et prudentia. 121. 5
Campbell of Glenfeachar, a goat statant
az., armed and ungu. or, holding in
the mouth a sprig of ivy ppr. Marbu
mhianu lean. 129. 9
Campbell, a lion sejant affrontee and
erect gardant, holding in the dexter
paw a sword, and in the sinister a
crown of laurel. Victoriam coronat
Christus. cf. 7. 3
Campbell, Sir James, Bart., of Aberu-
chill, Perthsh., Kilbryde Castle, Dun-
blane, Perthsh., and Whitemead Park,
Coleford, Glouc, a lion affrontee gu.,
crowned with laurel, and holding in the
dexter paw a sword ppr., hilted and
pommelled or, and in the sinister a dag
or Highland pistol, also ppr. Sequitur
victoria forteis.
Campbell, John Logan, Esquire, M.D.,
F.R.C.G., of Kilbryde, Auckland, New
Zealand, a lion affrontee gu., crowned
with laurel, and holding in the dexter
paw a sword ppr., hilted and pommelled
or, and in the sinister a dag or High-
land pistol, also ppr. Seqxtitur victoria
forteis.
Campbell of Glenlyon, a demi-lion ram-
pant ppr., gorged with a collar gyronny
of eight or and sa., and holding in his
dexter paw a heart gu., crowned or.
Quce recta seq^tor.
Campbell, Sir Archibald Ava, Bart.,
Scotland: (i) On a mount vert, a
Burmese warrior on horseback armed
and accoutred ppr. (2) Out of an
Eastern crown or, a demi-lion ppr.,
supporting with the dexter paw a
man's heart gu., crowned or. Persever-
antia victor.
Campbell, Suff., a lion's head affrontee
y)pr. / heare in minde. cf. 18. i
Campbell, London, a demi-hound az..
gorged with a ducal coronet or. Fces-
tina lente. Dieu pour nous. 55. 12
Campbell, TJeutenant-Colonel Duncan, of
South Hall, Colintraive, N.B., a hart's
head, erased ppr. Pro oris et focis.
Campbell, Graham-, Robert Charles, of
Shervin. Lochgilphead; (i) A hart's
head erased ppr. (2) An escallop or.
Pignus amoir. Pro aris et focis.
Campbell, Scotland, a ship at anchor
ppr. Vincit labor. 160. 4
Campbell of Ardkinlis, a galley, her oars
in action sa. Set on. 160. 7
Campbell, Sir Archibald Campbell, Bart.,
of Blythswood, Renfrewsh., J. P., D.L. :
160. 6. (i) A lymphad sa. 160. 6.
(2) On a cap of maintenance ppr., a
salamander vert, encircled with flames
of fire, also ppr. 138. 2. (3) A human
heart ensigned with an imperial crown
ppr. Vincit labor. Jamais arriere.
Campbell - Horsfall, Charles, Esquire,
M.B., Ch.B. (Vict. Univ.), of Clevedon,
Somerset : (,i ) A dexter cubit arm,
holding a tilting-spear in bend sinister.
214. II. (2) A boar's head ereised.
Audaces juvo. 42. 2
Campbell of Skipness Castle, Argyllsh.,
two oars of a galley in saltier. Terra
marique fides. 179. 3
CAM
Campbell of AuchawiUing, two oars of a
galley in saltier. Armis et fide. 179. 3
Campbell, same crest. Vi et fide.
Campbell, Rev. Archibald Ean, of All
Souls' Vicarage, Leeds, same crest.
Terra mare que fides.
Campbell, .■Mexander James Henry, of
Dunstaffnage, Argyllsh., an anchor in
pale reversed az. Vigilando. cf. 161.1
Campbell, Pleydell-Bouverie- : (i) Two
oars of a galley in saltire ppr. (for
Campbell). 179. 3. (2) A denii-eagle
displayed with two heads sa., ducally
gorged or, and charged on the breast
with a cross crosslet arg. (for Bouverie)
Vis et fides. Patria cara, carior
libertas.
Campbell of Glenfalloeh, Perth, a human
heart gu., pierced through with an
arrow bendwise ppr. Thus far. 181. 10
Campbell, Cockburn-, Sir Thomas, Bart.,
of Gartsford, Scotland: (i) A cubit
arm erect, holding in the hand a sci-
mitar ppr. (/or Ca)»p6eM). 213.:;. (2)
A cock ppr. (for Cockburn). Without
fear. Vigilans et audax. 91. 2
Campbell of Barbieston, Ayrsh., a hand
and arm holding a dagger, with the
sun above in his splendour, all ppr.
Honore et armis. cf. 212. 3
Campbell, Captain John, Madras Native
Infantry, a dexter hand couped in fess,
grasping a dagger erect gu. / forget not.
Campbell, Sir Hugh Hume-, Bart., of
Marchmont, Berwick, a dexter hand
issuing from a heart and grasping a
scimitar, all ppr. True to the end.
Fides probata coronat. 213. 4
Campbell, Scotland, an arm in armour
embowed holding in the hand a
dagger. Paratus sum. 196. 5
Campbell of Ottar, Scotland, a hand in
pale holding a dirk erect ppr. Pro
patria semper. 212. o
Campbell, Burnley-, Lieutenant-Colonel
Hardin, of Ormidale, Colintraive,
Argyllsh., same crest and motto.
Campbell, Archibald Argyle, of Lochnell,
Argyllsh., a dexter hand holding a spear
in bend. Audaces juvo. Arvia parata
fero. 214. II
Campbell, Colin, Esquire, of Ardfin
House, Jura, Argyllsh., a hand holding
a lance ppr. Audaces juvo. 214. 11
Campbell, James Archibald, Esquire, of
Craigie, Ayrsh., a dexter hand and
arm couped at the elbow and erect
ppr., holding a spur or. Forget me not.
cf. 217. 14
Campbell of Craigie House, Ayrsh., same
crest and motto.
Campbell, James Archibald, Esquire, of
Barbreck, near Lochgilphead, a hand
holding a spear, Arma parata fero.
Campbell, Scotland, a dexter hand hold-
ing a spur or. Memor esto. 263.9
Campbell, Albert Johnstone, Esquire, of
17, Cleveland Gardens, Hyde Park,
London, W., same crest and motto.
Campbell, Sir Norman Montgomery
Abercrombie, Bart., of Auchinbreck, a
dexter hand ppr., holding a spur or.
Forget not. 217. 14
Campbell, William, of Skerrington, Ayrsh.,
and 12, Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh,
a dexter arm in armour, holding in the
hand a garland of laurel, all ppr.
Campi fero prcemia belli.
CAM
Campbell-Colquhoun, Rev. John Erskine,
of Killermont, and Garscadden, Dum-
bartonsh., N.B., Ledeameroch, Dum-
blane, and Chartwell, Westerhara,
Kent: (l) A hand ppr., holding a
buckle or. (2) a boar's head erect and
erased or, langued az. Omnia firinat
{for Colquhoun). Fac et spera {/or
Campbell).
Campbell of Duntroon, issuing out of the
top of a tower two arms drawing an
arrow in a bow, all ppr. Agile pro
virihus. 99. 4
Campbell of Netherplace, a hand issuing
from a cloud, holding a signet letter
ppr. Optime quod opportune. 215. 7
Campbell -Miller -Morrison of Hetland,
Dumfriessh., three Jloors' heads con-
joined in one neck sa., banded az., the
faces looking to the chief, dexter, and
sinister respectively. 191. 5
Campbell, Sir Duncan Alexander Dundas,
Bart., of Barcaldine, Scotland, a man
in full Highland garb holding in his
dexter hand a broadsword, on his sin-
ister arm a shield, all ppr. Paratus
sum. 1 88. 5
Campbell, Scotland, a dexter hand hold-
ing a lance in bend sinister. Arma
pa rat a fero 214. 11
Campbell, Scotland, a demi-man in a
coat of mail holding in his dexter hand
a sword, and on his sinister arm a
shield az., charged with a unicorn's
head and neck, couped arg., horned
and maned or. Quid non pro pairia.
Campbell-Swinton, John Liulf, Esquire,
of Kimmerghame, Dunse, N.B., a boar
chained to an oak-tree fructed, all
ppr. J'espere. 232. i
Campden, Viscount, see Gainsborough,
Campe, a griffin's head erased, ducaUy
gorged, and holding in the beak a
branch of laurel, all ppr. 66. 1 1
Camper, an anchor between two wings.
161. 12
Camperdown, Earl of (Haldane-Duncan),
on waves of the sea a dismasted ship
ppr. Secundis dubiisque rectus.
Campion, London, Devonsh., and Essex,
out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's
head sa. 293. 4
Campion, Harold Gilmore, Boscawen,
Rydal Road, Streatham. same crest.
Campion, William Henry, Esquire, of
Danny, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, a
turkey-cock arg., combed and wattled
Campion and Campyon, a turkey in pride
ppr., combed and wattled gu. toS. 5
Campion and Campyon, a bear's head and
neck per pale erm. and sa., muzzled or.
34- 14
Camville, oil a mount a leopard sejant
ppr. 24. 12
Canby, a mound sa., ensigued with a cross
patee.
Canceller and Cancellor, an arm couped
at the shoulder embowed in fess, rest-
ing upon the elbow and supporting a
flag displayed az., charged with a
crescent arg. 202. 13
Cancelor and Candisherler, a dexter hand
ppr., holding a covered cup or.
217. II
Candeler, London, a goat's head couped
sa., attired arg. 128 12
Candish, Sufi., an ostrich-head az., gorged
with a collar sa., rimmed or, and
charged with three bezants.
Candishe, a wolf's head couped az.,
collared or. 30. 9
Candler-Brown, .sec Brown.
Candler, Xorf., a shark's head erased ppr.
139- 6
Candler, Woics., an angel ppr., vested
arg., holding in the dexter hand a
sword, the blade wavy of the first,
hilt and pommel or. Ad mortem
fidclis.
Candler of Kilkenny, Ireland, an angel
afifrontee habited az., girded and
winged or, holding in the dexter hand
a flaming sword ppr., and in the sinister
a palm-branch ppr. Ad mortem fidelis.
Candler, a goat's head couped sa., armed
and maned arg. 128. 12
Candler, Suff., an eagle rising regardant
ppr. 77- 4
Cane, a human heart gu., charged with a
cinquefoil or. 181. i
Cane, a leopard rampant, gorged with a
mural coronet. c/. 27. 2
Cane, ..-tt Du Cane.
Canham, two palm-branches in orle ppr.
146. 2
Caning, a quatrefoil ppr. 148. 10
Cankrien, Yorks, a demi-lion rampant
erminois, holding between the paws a
palmer's scrip sa., the strap and tassels
or.
Cann, Devonsh., a leopard statant ppr.
24. 2
Cann, George Dunning, M..4., LL.M.,
6. Lyndhurst Road, Exeter, and
Dishcombe, Okehampton, Devonsh.,
same crest, ilaculis immaculabilis.
Cann, Cornw., a cross crosslet iitched,
between two wings conjoined.
Cann, Bart, (extinct), of Crompton Green-
field, Glouc. out of a mural coronet or,
a plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.
cj. 114. 13
Cann, Skoulding-, of Gilston, Herts:
(1) Out of the battlements of a tower
ppr., a rose gu., shpped and leaved,
also ppr., between four feathers gu.
and arg., and arg. and gu. [for Cann).
(2) An owl arg., collared sa., holding
in the dexter claw a thistle slipped
ppr. Perimus licitis.
Canning, Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe,
sie Stratford.
Canning, Baron Garvagh, see Garvagh.
Canning, De Burgh-, see Clanricarde,
Marquess of.
Canning, Viscount (Canning), a demi-
griffin az., guttee-d'or. Xe cede malis,
sed contra. 64. 2
Canning, Gordon-, William James, Hart-
pury, Glouc. : (i) A demi-lion rampant
arg., holding in the dexter paw a battle-
axe ppr. i/or Canning), c/. 15. 6. (2)
A stag's head erased ppr. (for Gordon). ]
Dtim vigilo tutus. Bydand. 121. 2
Canning, a demi-lion rampant arg., hold-
ing in the dexter paw a battle-axe ppr.
cf. 15. 6
Canning, a demi-lion rampant erm., sup-
porting a battle-axe ppr. 15-4
Canning, Arthur Richard, of Bryn-y-
mor, Woolston, Southampton, a demi-
lion rampant arg., holding in the
dexter paw a battleaxe ppr. Ne cede
malis sed contra.
CAP
Canning, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
charged with three trefoils vert, hold-
ing in the dexter paw an arrow, point
downwards. A'e cede malis, sed contra.
Cannock, Lines, a demi-buck couped
arg., attired and ducally gorged or, one
foot resting on the wreath. c/. 1 19. 2
Cannon, Scotland, between the horns of
a crescent arg., a buckle az. 163. 15
Cannon, Pembrokesh., Wales, a cannon
sa., mounted on a carriage or. 169. 12
Cannynge, issuing from clouds two dex-
ter hands conjoined and gauntleted,
holding up a heart inflamed, all ppr.
2X1. 2
Cant of Drybumford, a dove ppr. Aliis
reposita 92. 2
Cantelow, Heref., and Cantelupe, a
leopard's face gu., jessant-de-lis or.
22. 5
Cantelow, Ireland, a demi-bull per pale
or and az. 45. 12
Canterbury, Viscount (Manners-Sutton),
on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
peacock in pride ppr. Poury parvenir.
103. 5
Cantillion, Ireland, an arm embowed
holding a dagger ppr. cj. 201 . 4
Cantillon, Ireland, a dexter arm era-
bowed ppr., holding a dart or, fe,^thered
Cantilon, Ireland, a hand holding an
arrow point downward. 214. 4
Cantis of Canterbury, Kent, a hart's head
erased ppr., attired or, gorged with a
collar arg., charged with three roses
gu., barbed and seeded ppr.
cf. 121. 2
Cantlow, a boar passant. 40. 9
Canton, Ireland, on a chapeau ppr., a
boar passant per pale arg. and vert.
cf. 40. 8
Canton, Kent, on a chapeau a lion's head
erased ppr. 17-9
Canton, Loftus Henry, Pentlow, East-
bourne, same crest. Penser avant
Cantrell, an arm in armour embowed,
holding in the hand a sword by the
middle in fess, all ppr. cf. 19;. 6
Cantrell-Hubbersty, Albert Cantrell, Es-
quire, of ToUerton Hall, Notts : (i) In
front of a griffin's head ersised arg.,
charged with a fesse engrailed vert, a
mole fes.seways or {for Hubbersty). (2)
In front of a tower arg., a rock ppr.,
thereon a boar passant sa. armed or,
charged on the body with two roses arg.
Uor Cantrell). Propositi tenax over the
Hubbersty crest, and Perius fidclc ct
aptrtum over the Cantrell crest.
Cantrell and Cantrill, a tower arg., the
port way sa. Another, gu. 156. 2
Cantwell, a hand ppr., holding an annulet
or. 216. I
Cantwell, Ireland, a leopard's head
couped ppr. 22. 10
Canzler of Burghausen, Bavaria, a hart
rampant ppr., holding in the mouth a
branch of a tree vert between two
elephant's tusks gu. and arg.
Cape, a lion passant gu., holding in the
dexter paw a sword in pale ppr., hilt
and pommel or. cf. 6. 2
Capel of the Grove, Painswick, Glouc, a
plume of three ostrich-feathers, two
arg. and one gu. iSic vita humana.
115. I
CAP
Capel of Swanwick, Somers., a demi-lion
rampant or, holding in the dexter paw
a cross crosslet fitchee gu. ii. lo
Capel-Carnegy-Arbuthnott, James Car-
negy Capel, Esquire: (i) A peacock's
head and neck couped ppr. (2) A
hand
grasping
bunderbolt
ppr
Interna prixMat. Dread God.
Capel-Coningsby, Earl of Essex, see Esses.
Capel, Arthur, J.P., Bulland Lodge,
Wiveliscombe, Somers., a demi-lion
rampant supporting a cross crosslet
fitchee or. Fide et Jortitudine.
Capell, an anchor cabled gu., bezantee.
161. 2
Capell, Heref. and Glouc, a plume of
three ostrich-feathers, the centre one
arg., the others gu. 115. i
Capes, a cross fleury fitched gu., flory or.
166. 7
Capling of London, out of the centre
tower of a castle triple-towered a
demi-lion rampant, all ppr. 155. 10
Capon, a demi-lion gu. 10. 3
Capp, a winged spur or. 1 1 1 . 1 2
Cappell, Rev. Louis, D.D., in front of a
palmer's staff erect a catherine-wheel
or, between two wings az., guttee-d'or.
III. 10
Capper, Warw. and Staffs, a dexter arm
couped and erabowed, vested az., cuffed
erminois, holding in the hand a banner
az., the staff' or, fringed and charged
with a bee volant of the same.
Capper of London, Middx., and Herts,
a ram's head and neck couped, charged
on the neck with arose. cf. 130. I
Capper, a ram's head erased. 130. 6
Capps, Norf., a demi-antelope or.
cf. 126. 5
Capron, a demi-man in armour with
a lance and a shield, all ppr.
Capron, Rev. George HaUiley, of South-
wick Hall, Northamp., a cross fleury
or, in front of a demi-man affrontee in
armour ppr., garnished of the first,
holding in the dexter hand an arrow,
the barb downwards, also ppr., the
sinister hand resting on the cross.
Yigilate et orate. Sub cruce solus.
187- 3
Capron, Rev. Charles Henry Ward, B.A.,
of Westown Lodge, Worthing, same
crest. Sub cruce salus.
Caradoc or Cradoek, Baron Howden, see
Howden.
Carbery, Baron (Evans-Freke), Ireland :
(i) A bull's head couped sa., collared
and chained or (for Freke). cf. 44. 3.
(2) A demi-lion rampant regardant or,
between the paws a boar's head couped
sa. (/or Evans). Libertas.
Carbery, a wyvem's head erased gu.
c/. 71. 2
Carbinell, out of a ducal coronet an arm
in armour brandishing a scimitar ppr.
2oq. 1 1
Carbronel, Carbonnell, or Carbonelle, a
demi-lion az., crowned gu., charged on
the shoulder with three plates.
cf. 10. II
Carbonel or Carbonell, a sword in bend
ppr. 170. 5
Carbutt, Sir Edward Hamer, Bart., in
front of a mount vert, two ears of
wheat saltirewise or, perched thereon
a raven ppr. In accord and concord.
257. II
99
Carey, a lion's gamb erased sa., holding
a letter ppr.
Card of London, out of a cloud a hand
holding a letter ppr. 215.7
Card, a demi-lion rampant. 10. 2
Cardale of London, a linnet ppr. Slu-
dendo el contemplatido inde fessus. 94. 1 1
Carden, Sir John Craven, Bart., of Tem-
plemoie, co. Tipperary, Iieland, a
pheou sa. Fide et amore. 174. n
Carden, Sir Frederick Walter, Bart.,
London, a fasces fessewise or, thereon
a wolf's head erased sa., pierced in the
neck by an arrow in bend sinister,
point downwards, embrued ppr., also
or. Fide et amore. 29. 12
Carden, Bucks, a wolf's head erased sa.,
pierced with an arrow arg. cf. 29. 6
Carden, a wolf statant sa., holding in his
mouth an arrow palewise ppr. cf. 29. 2
Cardew, out of a ducal coronet a plume
of four feathers. 114. i
Cardiffe, on a chapeau gu., turned up
or, a martlet sa. 95. i
Cardiff, Ireland, a giUiflower slipped and
leaved ppr. 151. 8
Cardigan, Earl of, see Ailesbury, Mar-
quess of.
Cardigan, a lion's gamb erect and erased
or, holding an antique mace az. 38. i
Cardin, a wolf statant sa., holding in
the mouth an arrow palewise ppr.
cf. 29. 2
Cardinal, Essex, a dromedary ppr.
cf. 132. 2
Cardinal, Durrant Edward. J.P.,F.R.G.S..
18, Cromwell Road, Brighton, and
Tendring Manor, Colchester, an African
camel ppr.
Cardington, a bull passant per fess arg.
and sa. cf. 45. 2
Cardonnel, De, a dove ppr. L'esperance
JVC console. 92. 2
Cardonnell, Northumb., a goldfinch ppr.,
on the breast a trefoil vert. cf. 106. 4
Cardozo, Samuel Nunez, Esquire, of
Hackney, London, a demi-savage
affrontee ppr., holding in his dexter
hand a stalk of tobacco of three leaves
ppr., and his sinister resting on a tri-
angle or.
Cardross, Baron, see Buchan, Earl of.
Cardwell, a knight in complete armour
ppr., visor up, on the top of the helmet
a plume of feathers gu., holding in his
dexter hand a battle-axe of the first.
cf. 188. 2
Cardwell, Viscount (Cardwell), a man in
armour, holding in the dexter hand a
war- mace, all ppr., charged on the
breast with a cross patee gu. Agissez
honnetement. VaiUant et veillant.
cf. 188. 2
Cardwell, a tower ppr., domed or, with a
flag thereon sa. 157. 15
Careless, see Carlos.
Carell, a sword in pale surmounted by
two crosses crosslet fitchee in saltire.
Carew, a lion passant sa. En, esperance
je vis. Felice chi puo. 6. 2
Carew Baron (Carew), an heraldic ante-
lope trippant sa., armed and crined
or. Nil admirari. 126.6
Carew, Sir Henry Palk, Bart., of Hac-
combe, Devonsh., the round top of a
mainmast set off with palisadoes or,
and a demi-lion issuing thereout sa.
Nil conscire sibi. 257. 4
CAR
Carew, Charles Robert Sydenham, Es-
quire, of CoUiprest House, Tiverton,
Devonsh., same crest and motto.
Carew, an heraldic antelope trippant az.,
attired, maned, tufted, and ungu. or.
126. 6
Carew, the late Russell, Carpenders,
Watford, same crest. Nil conscire
sibi.
Carew, Pole-, Sir Reginald, K.C.V.O., a
mast of a ship sa., on the round-top
a demi-lion of the last surrounded with
spears ppr. 257. 4. A second crest
(for Pole), a lion's gamb gu., armed or,
is sometimes used.
Carew, Robert Thomas, Esquire, of Bal-
linamona Park, Waterford, an antelope
passant gu., crined and combed or.
Carey, a swan rising ppr. Sine macvla.
99. 12
Carey, Ireland, on a mount a fire-beacon
ppr. 177. 8
Carey or Cary, a maiden's head ppr.
182. 3
Carfrae, Scotland, a tower embattled arg.
Forlis in fide. 156. 2
Carfrae, James A. Alston. Esquire, of
Holme Lodge, Wimbledon Common,
London, S.W., same crest and motto.
Cargill, Scotland, a demi-angel ppr.. on
the head a cross pattee. cf. 183. 12
Cargill, Scotland, a martlet ppr.
9.';-4
Cargill, a martlet arg. In Dotnino con-
fido. 95. 4
Carington, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Robert,
Baron Carrington, an elephant's
head erased or. eared gn., charged
on the neck with three fleur-de-lis,
two and one az. Tenax in fide.
<^l- 133- 3
Carington, a peacock's head erased az.,
ducaUy gorged or. cf. 103. 1 1
Carington, Herbeit Hanbury Smith
Ashby, Folville Manor. Melton Mow-
bray, and Grangethorpe, Rusholme,
Manchester : ( i ) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a unicorn's head arg.,
armed and crined or. (2) A peacock's
head eiased ppr., ducally gorged or.
Fides semper firma.
Carkettle, Scotland, a griflun's head
erased ppr. 66. 2
Carleill of Sewerby, Yorks, a Moor's
head in profile, couped at the shoulders
ppr. 192. 13
Carleton, a dexter arm embowed and
naked to the elbow, the shirt folded
above the elbow arg., and vested over
gu., the hand grasping an arrow in
bend sinister point downwards ppr.
cf. 201. 13
Carleton, a unicorn's head sa., the horn
twisted of the first and second.
48. 13
Carleton, L. S., Surgeon-Lieutenant-
Colonel, Newnham-on-Severn, same
crest. Quairrre r.riim.
Carleton, Viscount Carleton, Ireland, out
of a diioal coronet a unicorn's head
arg., armed and crined of the fii'St.
Qucerere irrum. 48. 12
Carleton, Baron, see Shannon, Earl of.
Carleton, Baron Dorchester, see Dor-
chester.
Carleton, the Hon. Dudley Massey, of
Greywell HiU, Wiuchfield, Hants, a
dexter arm embowed ppr., vested
72
CAR
above the elbow gu., edged arg., the
hand grasping an arrow in bend
;,inister point downwards ppr. Quon-
Carleton, General Henry Alexander, C.B.,
of 12, Marlborough Buildings, Bath,
out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's
head arg., the horn twisted of the first
and second, maned and tufted of the
first. Nunquam non paratus.
Carlife, a martlet or, holding in the beak
a sprig of two roses gu., leaved and
stalked vert. cf. 95. 2
Carlile, James William, Esquire, D.L.,
J. P., of Ponsbourne Park, Herts, two
dragoas' heads addorsee vert. Humili-
iate. 72. 8
Carlile, Walter William, Esquire, of Gay-
hurst, Newport Bagnell, Bucks, same
crest and motto.
Carlile, Edward Hildred, Esquire, of
Helme Hall, Meltham. Yorks, same
crest and motto.
Carlill, Cumb. and Westml., an arm in
armour embowed holding in the hand
ppr. a spear arg. c/. 197. i
Carlill, an arm in armour embowed or,
garnished gu., holding in the hand ppr. I
a baton of the first. cf. 200. 3
Carline, William Arthur, M.D., Lincoln,
a demi-griffin. Vivimus dum vivamus.
Carling, Bristol, a buck's head erased
ppr. Tout droit. 121. 2
Carlingford, Baron, and Baron Clermont
(Rt. Hon. Sir Chichester Samuel
Parkinson-Fortescue), K.P. : (i) An
heraldic tiger ppr., supporting with
his fore-paw a plain shield arg. (for
Fortescuc). cf. 25. 5. (2) A falcon
with wings addorsed ppr., belled or,
and charged on the breast with a pellet
and holding in the beak an ostrich-
feather arg. {for Parkiwon). Forte
scutum salv.s ducum. Si celeres quatit
pennus.
Carlisle, Earl of (Howard), on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a lion statant
gardant, the tail extended or, ducally
gorged arg , and charged with a mullet
sa., for difference. Volo non vnleo.
cf. 4. 7
Carlisle, William Thomas, Esquire, of
Lincoln's Inn, in front of a blacka-
moor's head in profile, couped at the
shoulders ppr., wreathed about the
temples arg. and gu., two mullets of
eight points or. cf. 192. 13
Carlos, a sword arg., hilt and pommel or,
and a sceptre of the last in saltier,
enfUed with a civic crown vert. Sub-
ditti^ fidelis regis est regni solus. 170. 7
Carlow, Viscount, see Portarlington, Earl.
Carlton, an arm embowed ppr., holding
in the hand an arrow. 201. 13
Carlyle, Scotland, two dragons' heads
and necks addorsed vert. Humilitate.
Carlyle of Limekilns, Scotland, a dexter
arm holding a wTiting-pen ppr. Hu-
militate. 217. 10
Carlyll, Stephen, 7, Hanover Terrace,
Regent's Park, W., a Moor's head in
profile couped at the shoulders ppr.
Motto as above.
Carlyon of Tregrehan, Comw., a demi-lion
rampant gu., ducally crowned or,
collared arg., holding between its paws a
bezant Turris t^itissima virtus. 260. 10
Carlyon, Arthur Spry Gwavaa, Esquire,
J.P., of Gwavas, Tikokino, Hawkes Bay,
New Zealand, same crest and motto
Carlyon, Alexander Keith, Esquire, of
Mount Park, Harrow, Middx., same
crest and motto.
Carlyon, George Richard, Esquire, of Tre-
grehan, Cornw., same crest and motto.
Carlyon, Rev. Henry Chichele, M.A., of
Delhi, Punjab, India, same crest and
motto.
Carlyon, Gerald Winstanley, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Carlyon, T. A., Esquire, Connemara,
Darracott Road, Boscombe Park,
Bournemouth, a demi-Uon rampant
gu., ducally crowned or, collared arg.,
holding between the paws a bezant.
Turris tutissima virtus. 260. 10
Carlyon, Thomas Alfred, Esquire, c.o.
Captain Carlyon-Britton, 14, Melbury
Mansions, S.W., same crest and motto.
Carlyon, Thomas Baxter, Esquire, of
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, same crest
and motto.
Carlyon-Britton, see Britton.
Carlyon, in the sea a pillar ppr. 176. 2
Carmalt of Langrigg, Cumb., a dragon's
head erased per pale or and vert,
gorged with collar, charged with three
escallops counterchanged. cf. 71. 2
Carmarden and Carmarthen, a lion's
gamb erect and erased or. 36. 4
Carmarthen, Marquess of, see Leeds,
Duke of.
Carmichael of Balmblae, a woman's head
and neck issuing. Fortune helps the
forward. 182. 3
Carmichael of Carspherne, Scotland, a
dexter hand and arm in armour bran-
dishing a tilting-spear ppr. Toujours
prest. cf. 210. 9
Carmichael, James, Esquire, of Arthur,
stone, Meigle, Perthsh., same crest and
motto.
Carmichael, John, Esquire, of Cork: (l)
Issuing from a mural crown a dexter
arm in armour embowed, the hand
holding a broken spear in bend sinis-
ter point downwards, all ppr., the arm
charged with a cross patee gu. (for
Carmichael). (2) Out of a mural crown
ppr., an ostrich's head az., holding in
the beak a horse-shoe or, and charged
on the neck with a cross crosslet
fitchee of the last {for M'Ostrich).
Toujours prest.
Carmichael, Gibson-, Sir Thomas David,
Bart., of Skirling: (i) An arm in
armour embowed holding a broken
lance, the top pendent ppr. (for Car-
michael). 197. 3. (2) A pelican in
her piety ppr. (for Gibson). Toujours
prest. Pandite ccelestes portoe. 98. 14
Carmichael, Evelyn George Massey, M.A.,
Library Chambers, Temple, a cubit
arm erect in armour holding in the
hand a broken spear, all ppr.
Carmichael, Ireland, an arm from the
elbow in armour, holding a pheon ppr.
Carmichael of Maulslei, an arm in armour
holding in the hand a broken spear
ppr., and charged with a mullet or.
Toujours prest. cf. 197. 3
Carmichael, Sir James Morse, Bart., a
cubit arm in armour holding in the
hand a tilting-apear ppr. Toujours
prest. cf. 210. I
CAR
Carmichael-Ferrall, Captain John Jervis
O'Ferrall, R.N., of Augher Castle, co.
Tyrone: (i) Out of a ducal coronet
or, a dexter hand gu. {for Ferrall).
(2) An arm embowed in armour grasp-
mg a broken lance, all ppr., charged
with a trefoil or (for Carmichael).
Carminow, Carmynow, or Carmenow, a
dolphin naiant or. 140- 5
Carminow of Tregarrick, Cornw., a dol-
phin naiant or. Cola raggi wethlotc.
140. 5
Carnaby, a bull's head per chevron or
[gu.
cf. 44- 3
Carnaby, a lion's head issuing sa., charged
with a chevron arg. cf. 21. i
Carnac, on a crescent per pale gu. and
erm., a sword ppr., hilt and pommel or,
point upwards. 169. 4
Carnac, Rivett-, Sir James Henry Sproule,
Bart., Derby: (i) Out of a cre-scent
erm., the interior part gu., a sword
erect ppr., pommel and hilt or (for
Carnac). 169. 4. (2) An arm erect
couped at the elbow, vested per pale
arg. and sa., holding in the hand ppr. a
broken sword of the first, hilt and pom-
mel or (for Rivett). Sic itur ad astra.
Carnarvon, Earl of (Herbert), a wyvem,
the wings elevated vert, holding in the
mouth a sinister hand couped at the
wrist gu. Ung jc serviray. 70. 3
CarncroSS, a dagger erect arg., hilted and
pommelled or, between two branches
of laurel opr. Certamine parta. 170.3
CarnduCf, David, Esquire, 22, Queen
Street, Edinburgh (formerly Bengal
Educ. Dept.), a dexter hand grasping
a baimer arg., charged with a saltire
couped az. Tenax propositi.
Came, Nash, Colglamorgan, a pelican
displayed with two heads sa., issuing
from a ducal coronet ppr. En tout
loyal. Fy ugobaith sydd yn num.
Came, John Devereux Vann Loder
NichoU, St. Donat's Castle, Glamorgan,
a pelican displayed with two heads sa,
issuing from a ducal coronet ppr. En
toute loyale, and also Fy ngohaith sydd
yn nuw.
Carnegie of Kennaird Angus, a dexter
hand holding a thunderbolt ppr. Deum
timete. 216. 4
Carnegie, James, of 13, Prince's Garden,
a dexter hand couped at the wrist,
holding in fess a thunderbolt shafted
paleways winged arg. Deum timete.
Carnegie, Lord, of Crimonnogate, Lon-
may, Aberdeensh., and Elsick, Kin-
cardinesh., same crest. Dred God.
Carnegie, Earl of Northesk, see Northesk.
Carnegie of Pitarow, Bart., a demi-eagle
displayed az., beaked and membered
gu. Video aha seguorque. 81. 6
Carnegie of Ballindare. a dexter arm
vambraced ppr., holding an escuti'heon
az., charged with a St. Andre%v's cross
arg. Loyal in adversity.
Carnegie of Craigo, a star ppr. Alis
aspicet astra. ifi.l. 3
Carnegie, Rt. Hon. Sir James, K.T.,
Earl of Southesk, Baron Carnegie of
Kinnaird and Leuchars, in Scotland,
Baron Balinhard of FarneLl, Forfarsh.,
in the United Kingdom, and a Baronet
of Nova Scotia, Kinnaird Castle,
Brechin, N.B., a thunderbolt ppr.,
winged or. Dread God. 247. 6
CAR
Carnegie, Claud Cathcart Strachan, of
Tarrie, Forfarsh., same crest and
motto.
Carnegie, John, B.A., Cranbome, Wid-
more Road, Bromley, Kent, on a
thunderbolt ppr., an eagle to the
sinister regardant and with wings
expanded and inverted. Time deum.
Carnegie of Lour, a leopard's head erased
ppr. Armis et animis. 23. 10
Carnegie of Finhaven, Forfarsh., a
leopard's head affrontee ppr. Tache
mns tache. cf. 23. 3
Carnegie of Newgate, two dexter hands
gauntleted issuing out of a cloud con-
joined and supporting a flaming heart
ppr. Armis et animis. 211. 2
Carnegie, a demi-eagle displayed az.,
beaked gu., looking to a star or. Video
alta sequorgue. cf. 81. 6
Carnegy : (i) A lion passant ppr., hold-
ing in his dexter fore-paw a banner
az., charged with a saltire arg. cf . 5. 13
(2) A demi-leopard ppr. Tache sans
tache. cf. 23. 13
Carnegy, Patrick Alexander Watson,
Lour, Forfarsh., a demi-leopard ppr.
Tache sans tache.
Carnell, Yorks, an arm in armour em-
bowed holding a sword, all ppr.
195. 2
Carney, a swan's liead and neck erased
holding in the beak an annulet.
Carney, Ireland, a gauntleted hand lying
fessways holding a sword erect, all
ppr. cf. 211. 8
Carnie, out of a cloud a hand in fess
pointing to a crosier in pale, all ppr.
223. 2
Carniquet, Scotland, a swan with wings
addorsed arg., ducally gorged and
chained or. cf. 99. 3
Carnoek, Scotland, a hand ppr., holding |
a tleur-de-lis az. c/. 215. 5 j
Carnsew, a hound passant regardant ppr.
cf. 54. I I
Carnwath, Earl of, and Baron Dalzell,
Scotland (Dalzell), a dagger erect ppr., ,
pommel and hilt or. / dare. 169. 2 j
Caron, Hon. Sir Joseph Philippe Rene
Adolphe, K.C.M.G., K.C., P.C, of Daly !
Street, Ottawa, Canada, Minister of
Militia and Defence for the Dominion |
of Canada, uses a fleur-de-lis. Suaviler
in modo, fortiter in re. 14S. 2
Carpendale, Rev. Maxwell, Rector of
Tamlaght, in the diocese of Armagh,
a hawk's head erased ppr., charged
with a cross crosslet or. Data fata
sectUus. cf. 88. 12
Carpendale, Major Maxwell John, same
crest.
Carpenter, on a stand a globe ppr. Per
tu-Kta lidli. 159. 4
Carpenter, Hon. Walter Cecil, of Kiplin,
Northallerton, a globe in a frame or,
charged for distinction with a cross
crosslet az. Per acuta belli.
Carpenter, a stag's head arg., between
two wings addorsed az.
Carpenter, a demi-lion rampant gu., du-
rally crowned or, collared sa. cf. 10. 1 1
Carpenter, Barbadoes, a demi-lion ram-
pant gu., holding between the paws
a cross pattee vert. Audaces fortuna
juvat. II. 2
Carpenter, Worcs., a coney sejant arg.
cf. 136. I
lOI
Carpenter, Somers., a snail passant ppr.,
the shell arg. 141. 8
Carpenter of Cobham, Surrey, a grey-
hound's head erased per fess sa. and
arg. 61. 4
Carpenter, Earl of Tyrconnel, see Tyr-
connel.
Carpenter, a falcon with wings expanded
arg., beaked, legged, and belled or. 87. i
Carpenter, an arm in armour embowed
holding in the hand ppr. a hammer or.
Carpenter, an arm in armour grasping
in the hand a passion nail, all ppr.
Carpenter, Ireland, an alligator ppr.
cf. 138. II
Carpenter-Garnier, John, Esquire, of
Rookesbury Park, Fareham, Hants :
(i) In front of a lion's head erased az.,
gorged with a wreath of oak, three
fleurs-de-lis or {for Oarnier). (2) An
arm embowed in armour ppr., the
hand grasping a staff or, between two
wings of the last, semee of estoiles az.
{for Carpenter).
Carr, Thomas, M.D., 15, Albert Terrace,
Blackpool, a unicorn's head erased
ppr. Pro Chrislo et pro patria. 298. lO
Carr, Knt. of Hart, (badge on standard),
a stag's head barry of eight arg. and
gu., trochings or, one annulet of the
first upon the said trochings. Por
Dysserver.
Carr of Hetton, Northumb., the same.
Pour Deservir (over crest).
Carr of St. Helen, Auckland, Durh. (from
Hetton), a stag's head couped arg.,
attired or.
Carr of Sleaford, Lines, Bart., a stag's
head couped arg., on the neck two bars
gemelles gu. (sometimes charged with
a fleur-de-lis).
Carr of Hedgeley, Northumb. and Dun-
stan on Hill, Durh., on a wreath of
the colours a stag's head couped arg.,
gorged with two bars gemelles between
as many aimulets gu. Por Dysserver.
Carr, Rev. Charles Ridley, of Exmouth,
Devonsh., same crest and motto.
Carr, Cuthbert Ellison, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Carr, Henry, Esquire, same crest and
motto.
Carr, Vice-Admiral Henry John, of
United Service Club, S.W., same crest
and motto.
Carr, Martin Raymond, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Carr, Ralph Clement, Esquire, same crest
and motto.
Carr-EIlison, see Ellison.
Carr of Eshott Heugh, Northumb., astag's
head erased ppr., gorged with a collar
gemelle, and the neck encircled with
an annulet gu., on the attires a riband,
also gu., passing through an annulet
or. Pour deserviir.
Carr, Thomas William, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Carr, Rev. Thomas William, of Long
Rede, Barming, Maidstone, Kent,
same crest. Pour deservir.
Carr of Hillingdon, Middx., a stag's
head couped arg., horned or, on the
neck an estoile sa. between two bars
gemelle gu.
Carr of Bristol, a hart's head arg., horned
or, about his neck two gemelles gu.
(sometimes charged with a martlet).
CAR
Carr of Horbury, Yorks, a stag's head
couped per bend embattled arg. and
gu., charged on the neck with two
estoiles couuterchanged.
Carr of Eshott, a stag's head erased
ppr. Nildesperandum. 121. 2
Carr, Rev. Edmund, Holbrooke Hall,
Derby, a stag's head erased ppr.,
charged on the neck with a mullet of
six points or between two thistles
slipped and leaved ppr. Tout droit.
Carr, William, of Stackhouse and Gig-
gleswicl;, Yorks, a stag's head couped
arg., attiied or, on the ntck two bars
gemelles or Ad sidere tollite rtiltus.
Carr, William, Esquire, J.P., of Ditching-
ham Hall, Ditchingham, Norf., a
stag's head couped ppr., charged on
the neck with three bars or. Ad sidere
tollite vultus.
Carr-Gomm, Francis Culling, Esquire, of
the Chase, Farnham Royal, Bucks :
(1) Two lions' gambs in saltire sa.,
erased gu., charged for distinction with
a cross crosslet arg., and each holding
a seax erect ppr., hilt and pommel or
{for Gomm). (2) A stag's head erased
ppr., gorged with a collar gemelle, and
the neck encircled with an annulet gu.,
on the attires a riband, also gu., passing
through an annulet or {for Carr). { i )
{Gomm) Per costanza e speranza, and
(2) {Carr) Pour deservyr.
Carrack, see Carrick.
Carrant, Somers., a bull's head cabcssed
per pale gu. and arg., armed, counter-
changed. 43. 8
Carre, Scotland, a stag's head erased or.
Tout droit. I 121. 2
Carre, Riddel-, Thomas Alexander, of
Cavers, Carre, LiUiesleaf, Roxburghsh..
Scotland: (i) A stag's head erased
ppr.. attired with ten tynes or. (2) A
demi-greyhound ppr. Tout droit.
Hope to share.
Carrell, Sussex, on a mount vert, a stag
lodged regardant arg., attired or.
115. 9
Carrell, Sussex, on a mount vert, an ibex
arg., maned antl horned or.
Carrell, Sussex and Kent, a lion's head
erased vert, between two wings arg.
and sa., charged on the neck with two
bends or. cf. 19. 7
Carrick, Earl of, Ireland (Butler), out of a
ducal coronet a plume of five ostrich-
feathers arg., thereupon a falcon rising
of the last. Soyez ferine.
Carrick, Scotland, a demi-lion or, in the
dexter paw a thistle ppr., in the sinister
a fleur-de-lis gu. 13. 12
Carrick and Carrack, an ostrich arg.,
beaked and legged or, holding in the
beak a broken spear of the last, headed
of the first.
Carrick, Glouc, an ostrich arg., beaked
and legged or, holding in the beak a
staff of the same, thereon a flag gu.
Garde hien.
Carrick, an ostrich ppr. Garde hien.
97. 2
Carrldge of London, on a mount vert, a
spear-hook sa.
Carrie, Ireland, an arm in armour em-
bowed, holding in the hand a dart
point downwards, all ppr. 198. 4
Carrier, Hants, out of a ducal coronet
or, a dragon's head vert. 72. 4
CAR
Carrill, see Carrel.
Carrington, John Bodman, Esquire, of
Laggis, NetherhaU Gardens, Hamp-
stead, L^ndon, N.W., a lion sejant per
bend sinister or and arg., semee of
annulets, and holding in the mouth a
mallet in bend gu., resting the dexter
paw upon a torteau. Absque labore
Carrington, Earl (Wynn-Carrington>, an
elephant's head erased or, eared gu.,
charged on the neck with three fleur-
de-lis two and one az. Tennx ei fidelis.
cf- 133- 3
Carrington, London and Yorks, out of a
ducal coronet or, unicorn's head sa.
48. 12
Carrington, Sir Frederick, K.C.B.,
K.C.M.G., of College Lawn, Chelten-
ham, same crest.
Carrington, out of a ducal coronet arg.,
a unicorn's head sa., maned and armed
of the first. 48. 12
Carrington, O.xon., out of a ducal coronet
or, a unicorn's head sa., crined arg.,
the horn twisted of the last and
second. 48. 12
Carrington, Chesh., a unicorn's head arg.,
armed and crined or. 49. 7
Carrington, Thomas, Esquire, of Sharrow
Hurst. Sheffield, three horse-shoes or,
thereon a unicorn's head erased sa.
Ferro non gladio. 49. i
Carrington, Arthur, Esquire, of Langdale,
Bedford, same crest. Semper paratus.
Carrington, an eagle close. 76. 2
Carrington, Warw., a peacock's head
erased ppr., ducally gorged or.
cf. 103. I
Carritt, John Price, of Chateau de la
Croisiere, Gistel, Belgium: (i) An
eagle displayed with two heads sa.,
crowned with a four-balled coronet
or {for Oarritt). 74-8. (2) A lion
rampant regardant sa. {for Lloi/d-
Price). 2. II. (3) A bull's head sable,
behind it the rays of the sun or {for
Blount). Fide et- bello fortis.
Carrol or Carroll, Ireland, a tent gu.
158. 7
Carrol, Knt., of London, on a mount vert,
a stag lodged regardant arg., attired
or. Semper eadem. 115. 9
Carrol or Carroll, Ireland, on the stump
of an oak sprouting a hawk ppr.,
belled or. r/. 86. 11
Carroll, a bear's head sa., muzzled or,
between two wings of the last.
c/. 35- 5
Carroll of Ballynure. co. Wieklow,
same crest. In fi.dc et in bello
fortes. cf. 86. 11
Carroll, Rev. Frederick, of Ashford and
.Munduff, CO. Wieklow, and Wood-
house, near Halifax, Yorks, Vicar of
Pollington, near Peterborough, Nor-
thamp., on the stump of a tree sprout-
ing to the dexter side ppr., a falcon
rising per pale arg. and gu., belled and
jessed or. Flecti non frangi. 87. 8
Carroll, Coote Alexander, Esquire, of
Ashford, co. Wieklow, Ireland, on the
stump of a tree sprouting to the dex-
ter a falcon rising belled ppr., charged
on the breast with a cross fleury sa.
Flecti non frangi. cf. 87. 12
Carron, Scotland, a camel's head per
fess arg. and az. 132. 7
102
Carrowe of London, a mainmast broken,
the round-top set off with palisadoes
or, headed arg., a lion issuant there-
out sa., collared per pale of the first
and second.
Carruthers of Howmains, a seraph volant
ppr. Prom plus et fiddis. 184. 11
Carruthers of Annandale, a seraph stand-
ing vested ppr. Paratus et fidelis.
184. I
Carruthers, a cherub's head ppr.
Carruthers, Francis John, of Dormont,
Lockerbie, a seraph volant ppr.
Promptus et fidelis. 264. 16
Carruthers, Mitchell-: (t) A cherub's
head ppr. (for Carruthi-rs). 189. 9. (2)
St. Michael in armour holding a spear
in his dexter hand, the face, neck, arms
and legs bare, all ppr., the wings arg.
and hair auburn. Promptus et fiddis.
Virtute cresco. 189. 11
Carry, a cross Calvary ppr. 165. 4
Carryngton, see Carrington.
Carsain, Scotland, a dexter hand hold-
ing a scimitar ppr. Ne m'ovblie:.
213- 5
Carse, Scotland, a falcon's head. Vdo-
citate. cf. 88. 12
Carse or Carss, Scotland, between the
horns of a crescent a cross crosslet
fitched or. In cruce solus. 166. 9
Carsey of Dykelborough, Norf., an arm
couped at the elbow and erect, vested
az., purfled and cuffed arg., holding in
the hand a bunch of gilliflowers ppr.
cf. 205. 14
Carsewell and Carswell, Scotland, a
lion's head within a fetterlock.
cf. 19. 4
Carsewell, a lion passant, the t£ul extended
ppr. 5. II
Carson, an elephant statant. Fortitudme
et prudentia. 133. 9
Carson, Bucks, an elephant's head erased,
the trunk elevated ppr. Virtute et va-
lore. c/. 133. 3
Carson of Accarsane, Cape Town, Cape
of Good Hope, a dexter hand ppr.,
holding a crescent arg. Teneo ei credo.
216. 8
Carstairs, Scotland, the sun shining on
a primrose ppr. Te splendente.
150. 8
Cart, England and Scotland, a stag's
head holding in the mouth a serpent,
all ppr. 121. 7
Cart, Scotland and England, a hand
holding a club in pale, all ppr.
cf. 214. 6
Cartel!, a tower triple-towered arg.,
masoned sa. 157. 6
Carter, Northamp., a talbot's head arg.
56. 12
Carter, Northamp., a talbot's head arg.,
charged with a mullet gu. cf. 56. 12
Carter, Cornw., on a mural coronet sa.,
a talbot passant arg. cf. 54. i
Carter of Watlington Park, on a mural
crown or, a talbot passant arg., charged
with three buckles az. Sub libertate
quietum.
Carter, a talbot sejant resting the dexter
paw on a catherine-wheel per pale
arg and gu. cf. 55. 3
Carter of Robertstown and Rathnally,
CO. Meath, Ireland, on a mural crown
or, charged with three hurts, a talbot
passant arg. Victrix patientia duris.
CAR
Carter, Frederick Walter, 24, Ainslie
Place, Edinburgh, a talbot's head
couped ppr., charged with a mullet
arg. Esperancc. 299. 6
Carter of London, on a mount vert, a
greyhound sejant arg., sustaining an
escutcheon of the last charged with a
cart-wheel vert.
Carter, Hants, a lion's head erased. Fear
not. 17. 8
Carter, Cornw., a lion's head erased arg.
17. 8
Carter, Yorks, a lion's head erased or,
fretty sa. cf. 17. 8
Carter, a lion's head, holding in the
mouth a comet-star ppr.
Carter, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant sa.,
holding between the paws a cross
lozengy gu., each lozenge charged with
a plate.
Carter, Yorks, out of a mural coronet or,
a demi-monkey ppr. 163. 13
Carter, Major William Graydon, ist Batt.
Essex Regt., out of a mural crown or,
meisoned az., a demi-monkey ppr.
163. 13
Carter, Kent, a dexter arm in armour
erabowed ppr., holding in the hand a
roll of paper.
Carter, Edward, Esquire, of Birmingham,
a cubit arm erect, vested gu., charged
with two roses paleways arg., barbed
and seeded, the hand grasping a carbine
in bend sinister between two branches
of oak fructed, all ppr. Few words,
fair faith.
Carter, George William, Esquire, of Cliff
End House, Scarborough, issuant from
the battlements of a tower a demi-
monkey ppr., holding between the
hands an escutcheon or, charged with
a round buckle sa. Fortitudine.
Carter, Sir Gilbert Thomas, of 34, Charing
Cross, London, S.W., and Government
House, Nassau, Bahamas, upon the
trunk of a tree fessewise eradicated
and sprouting to the dexter a crowned
crane ppr., resting the dexter leg on
an escutcheon az., charged with a lion's
head erased arg. Nemo me major nisi
me justior. 253. 13
Carter, John, Esquire, of Harrogate and
Langrick Grange, near Boston, Lines,
out of the battlements of a tower arg.,
a demi-monkey gu., charged on the
shoulder with a bezant, and holding
between the hands a shuttle of the
first. Spes in salute.
Carter, John Burroughes, Esquire, of the
Manor House, Northwold, Norfolk, a
talbot sejant erm., the dexter fore-paw
supporting an escocheon per pale arg.
and az., a catherine-wheel counter-
changed. Sacro gratus cineri.
Carter, John Robert, Esquire, in front
of a tau purpure a demi-cart-wheel or.
In hoc signo vinces. 269. 7
Carter-Campbell, Thomas Tupper, Es-
quire, of Fascadel, Ardishaig, Argyllsh.,
a boar's head erect erased or, armed
and langued az. Fac et spera.
Carteret, Baron (Thvnne), a reindeer
statant or. Loyal devoir. c/. 125. 9
Carteret, on a mount vert, a squirrel
sejant ppr. cf. 135. 5
Carteret, on a branch of a tree a squirrel
sejant cracking a chestnut, all ppr.
Loyal devoir.
CAR
Carteret, Guernsey, a squirrel sejant gu.,
cracking a nut ppr., on a brancli of
laurel springing up before him vert.
Carthew, Scotland, a wild duck ppr.
I02. lo
Carthew, a falcon rising ducally gorged
and belled ppr. S7. 2
Carthew of Dublin, a dragon's head
erased az., langued gu., charged on
the neck with a trefoil slipped or.
cl. 71. 2
Carthew, Ranulphus John, J.P., Wood-
bridge Abbey, Suff.. and 15 A, Ken-
sington Palace Gardens, London, W.,
upon a rock an auk ppr., holding in
tlie beak a besant. Bedhoh fyr ha heb
drol:. -75. 5
Carthew-Yorstoun, Morden, Esquire, of
East Tinwald, Dumfries, N.B., and
Irvine House, Caobie, N.B. : (i) A
tower ppr. (for Yorstoun). (2) A murr
ppr., ducally gorged or. Mens conscia
recti. Let us be wise without evil.
Cartier, George Ettienne, Esquire, of
Montreal, an anchor in bend sinister
sa., cabled ppr., pendent therefrom by
a gold chain an escutcheon gu.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis or. France
et sans dot. 16:. 5
Cartiles, Northumb., a talbot passant
per pale, indented or and vert. 54. I
Cartland, Ireland, a denii-eagle rising
ppr. 80. 2
Cartland, John Howard, Esquire, of the
Priory, King's Heath, Worcs., in front
of a demi-eagle rising, couped ppr.,
holding in the beak an ear of wheat
leaved and slipped, a garb fesseways
or. Loyal a devoir. 249. 10
Cartlitch, two hands wielding a two-
handed sword ppr. 213. 3
Cartmell, see Austen-Cartmell.
Cartwright, a lion's head arg., charged
on the neck with a catherine-wheel sa.
c/. 21. I
Cartwright, a griffin's head erased or,
pierced through the neck with a broken
lance ppr., vulned gu. cf. 66. 2
Cartwright-Enery, Captain Stewart Dur-
ance Davies : ( i ) On a rock a falcon
close ppr., holding in its beak an annu-
let gu. (/or Encry). cf. 86. 7. (2) A
griffin's head erased or, charged with a
rose gu., and pierced through the neck
with a lance broken in the middle,
vulned, above it on an escroU the
motto. Defend the fold (for Cart-
vright). Sans changer.
Cartwright, William CornwaUis, Aynhoe,
Northampton, a wolf's head erased or,
pierced through the neck with a spear
arg. Defend the fold. 275.4
Cartwright, George, l, Campden House
Terrace, W., same crest and motto.
Cartwright of Thwaite St. Mary and
EUingham, Norf. : (i) A wolfs head
or, erased gu., transpierced by a broken
tilting-spear saltirewise ppr. {for Cart-
wright). (2) Out of a ducal coronet
a demi-tiger arg. {for Cobb). Fu>7mts.
Cartwright, Ernest Henry, Myskyns,
Ticehurst, Sussex, a wolf's head
erased or, gutte-de-poix gorged with a
collar nebuly gu., between on either
side three cinquefoils slipped vert.
Defend the fold. 299. 4
Cartwright, Rev. Anson William Henry,
of Brimley House, Teignmouth, out of
103
a chaplet of roses gu., a dexter arm
embowed in armour, the hand ppr.,
holding a catheriue-wheel, also gu.
Nil dcsperandum.
Cartwright, Hon. Sir Richard John,
K.C.M.G., P.C, M.P., of the Maples,
Frontenac, and of King Street, King-
ston. Ontario, Canada, a wolf's head
erased or, pierced through the neck
with the broken blade of a sword arg.
Defend the fold. cf. 30. S
Cartwright, a wolf's head erased per
fesse embattled or, and gules between
two branches of laurel in orle. 253. 21
Cartwright, William, Esquire, of Brim-
ley House, West Teignmouth, Devonsh.,
out of a chaplet of roses gu., a dexter
arm embowed in armour, the hand ppr.,
holding a catherine-wheel, also gu.
Carus of Kendall, Westml., an eagle
wings expanded sa., beaked and legged
or, charged with a cinq uef oil arg.
c/. 77- 5
Carus-Wilson, Rev. William, Vicar of
Preston-next-Faversham : (i) A cres-
cent or, issuing flames of fire ppr. {for
Wilson). (2) A hawk rising sa., beaked,
belled, and collared or, from the
collar an escutcheon pendent arg.,
charged with a wolf's head sa., vulned
ppr. {for Cams). Non nobis solmn.
Carus-Wilson, Edward Shippard, Esquire,
of Penmount, near Truro, same crests
and motto.
Carus-Wilson, Cecil, Esquire, same crests
and motto.
Carver, between two wings a peacock's
head holding in its beak a snake, the
tail coiled round the neck, all ppr.
103- 3
Carver, out of a ducal coronet or, a Sara-
cen's head couped at the shoulders
ppr. cf. T90. 5
Carvick, of Wyke Yorks, and Moat
Mount, Highwood Hill, Middx., an
ostrich arg., beaked and legged or,
holding in the mouth a broken spear
of the last, headed of the first. Be
stead jaM. cf. 97. 2
Carvile of Berwick-on-Tweed, an arm in
armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
holding in the hand a sword arg.,
hilt and pommel of the second. Sola
virtus trimtiphat. 195. 2
Carvill, a goat passant sa., armed or.
cf. 129. 5
Carwardine, Herts, a wolf passant arg.,
holding in the mouth an arrow sa.,
embrued gu. cf. 2S. 2
Carwell, a leopard's head erased gardant
ppr.
Cary, Col Cary of White Castle, Donegal, a swan
ppr. Sine macula. 90. 2
Cary, Stanley Edward George, of Follaton
Park, Devonsh. : (i) A swan ppr. (for
Cary). 99. 2. (2) A dexter hand in
armour holding a sword, all ppr. (for
Fleming). Virtute excerptce. 210. 2
Cary, Robert Sgedden Sulyarde, Esquire,
of Torr Abbey, Torquay, same crest
as first one above and same motto.
Cary, a swan, the wings elevated arg.,
beaked and legged gu., a crescent
surmounted with a mullet, alsogu., for
difference. Commt je trouve. cf. 99. 1 2
CAS
Cary of T^ondon, a swan ppr., with wings
erect, charged on the breast with a
rose sa. c/. 99. 1 2
Cary, a horse's head armed with a shield
plate bridled or. ^l. 13
Cary, a demi-lady vested. 182. 8
Cary, a maiden's 'head ppr. 182.3
Cary, Ireland, two hands coujied and
conjoined ppr., holding a cross crosslet
fitched az. {Another, gu.) 224. 11
Cary of London, a lion couchant gardant
ppr. 7. 10
Cary-Elwes, Valentine Dudley Henry, of
Billing Hall, Northampton: (i) Five
arrows, one in pale and four in saltire,
all points downwards, interlaced with
a serpent, all ppr. 270.7 (2) A swan
with wings elevated and endorsed ppr.
Deo non fortuna. In utroque fidelis.
270. S
Caryer of Canterbury, Kent, a dove with
wings elevated arg., membered gu.,
bearing an olive-branch, aU ppr., within
a circle of glory rayonne or. cf. 93. 14
Caryslort, Earl (Proby), an ostrich-head
erased arg., ducally gorged or, holding
in the beak a key of the last. Manus
h(EC inimica tyrannis.
Casaer, Scotland, a dolphin haurient.
140. II
Casamajor, a lion rampant sa. i. 10
Casborne of Newhouse, Pakenham, Suff.,
a lion passant or, gorged with a ducal
coronet gu. Puro de fonte. cf. 6. 2
Case and Casse, on a winged globe a
dove rising, all ppr. 159. 9
Case, Scotland, a cubit arm in armour or,
holding in the hand gauntleted a
sword arg., hilt and pommel of the
first, round the arm a scarf tied in a
bow arg. and gu.
Case of West Chester, a cubit arm vested
erra., cuffed az., holding in the hand ppr.
a round buckle or. Diatantia jungit.
Casement, Roger, Esquire, J.P., of
Magherin - temple, BaUycastle, co.
Antrim, on a wreath of the colours a
mural crown gu., issuing therefrom a
demi-tiger rampant gardant ppr.,
charged with a mullet of the first, and
crowned with an Eastern crown or,
holding in the paws a sword erect ppr..
pommel and hilt gold, the point
encircled with a wreath vert. Dum
spiro spero. 249. 9
Casement, out of a mural crown per
pale gu. and az., a demi-leopard gar-
dant ppr., crowTied with an Eastern
crown or, holding a sword passing
through a wreath of laurel vert.
Casey, a demi-talbot gu. cf. 55. 11
Casey, a demi-talbot per fess or and
gu. cf. 55. 8
Casey, out of a ducal coronet two branches
of laurel in orle. 146. 9
Casey, Ireland, issuing out of a cloud a
hand in fess holding a garb. 223. 12
Casey of Dublin, out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-eagle displayed ppr. Per
varios ca.':us. 80. 14
Casey, Arthur Edrom Comerford, Es-
quire, of H.M. Bengal Civil Service, out
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle dis-
played ppr., charged on the breast with
a bugle-horn stringed gold. O'Caitha-
saigh cloidhimh Leirge. cf. 80. 14
Casey, Hon. James Joseph, C.M.G., of
Ibrickane, Acland Street, St. Kilda,
CAS
and of Weeroona, Port Philip Bay,
both in Victoria, Australia, Chairman
of the General Sessions, a rock, thereon
an eagle rising regardant holding in the
beak a dagger. Vigore et viriute.
Cash, out of a mural coronet or, a garb
ppr., and thereon a bird perched. 153.9
Casball, a lion rampant supporting a
plumb-rule arg. 3. 2
Cashen, Berks, a rose-sprig with leaves
and buds. Rosam ne rode. 149. S
Cashine, an arm holding a sword in an
oak-bush, all ppr.
Casley (formerly De Chastelai). Will-
braham John Braddick Casley, Es-
quire, of Coathara, Redcar, Yorks, a
lion rampant ppr., armed and langued
gu. Malo mori quam /cedari. i- 13
Caslon, a spear-head ppr. 174. 12
Casmajor, a lion rampant sa. i. 10
Cason of Steeple Morden, Cambs and
Herts, a cubit arm vested purp., cuifed
arg., holding in the hand a firelock
ppr.
Cass of Hackney, Middx., and Scotland,
a pair of scales ppr. 179. 8
Cass, an 'eagle's head erased gu., charged
with a fountain, and holding in the
beak three ears of wheat or. Ubiqxie
patriam reminisci.
Cass, Arthur Herbert, Esquire, of United
Service Club, Pall Mall, W., same crest
and motto.
Cass, Captain Charles Herbert Davis,
same crest and motto.
Cass, Rev. Frederick Charles, same crest
and motto.
Cass, Bernard Croft, Esquire, of May-
lands, Heaton, Bradford, Yorks, same
crest and motto.
Cass, Charles Parkinson, Solicitor, Keigh-
ley, Yorks, same crest and motto.
Cassan, Ireland, on a chapeau a Heur-de-
lis between wings ppr. c /. no. 5
Cassan of Sheffield House, Ireland, issu-
ant from an earl's coronet ppr., a boar's
head and neck erased or, langued gu.
Juvant arva parentum.
Cassan, Matthew Sheffield, Esquire, of
Sheffield House, Maryborough, Queen's
Co., same crest and motto.
Casse, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-
eagle displayed ppr. So. 14
Cassel or Cassell, a hawk regardant sup-
porting with the dexter claw a garland
of laurel, all ppr. 85. 4
Cassels, Charles James Hodgson, formerly
of II, Brunswick Street, Hillside,
Edinburgh, a dolphin naiant em bowed
or. Aviselafin. 140. 5
Cassels, Larrett, Esquire, of the Do-
minion Bank, Ottawa, Canada, same
crest and motto.
Cassels, a castle ppr. Galea spes salutis.
Cassidi, Francis Richard, of Glenbrook,
Magherafelt, co. Down, a spear broken
into three pieces, two in saltire, and
the head in pale ppr., banded gu.
Frangas non fleeter. I
Cassidi of Glenbrook, Magherafelt, co.
Londonderry, Ireland, a spear broken
in three pieces, two in saltier, the head
in pale, banded gu. Frangas non flecies.
17;. 2
Cassidy, an arm holding a sword with a
snake entwined around it ppr. Firm
and faithful.
104
Cassie, a hind's head. 124. i
Cassilis, Earl, see Ailsa, Marquess of.
Cassils, Scotland, an arm in armour
enibowed holding in the hand a fleur-
de-lis. 199. 14
Casson, from a tower a dove rising az.
156. 8
Casstle, out of a castle triple-towered a
griffin issuant. c/. 155. 10
Cassy, a crow feeding ppr. 107. 4
Cassy, an eagle displayed with two heads
vert. 74. 2
Casteja, Marie Emmanuel Alvar de
Biaudos Scarisbrick, Marquis de, of
Scarisbrick Hall, near Ormkirk : (i) A
dove sa., beaked and legged gu., hold-
ing in the beak an olive-branch ppr.,
charged for distinction with a cross
crosslet or (for Scarisbrick). (2) De
Biaudos.
Castell, Norf., a dragon's head couped
gu. 71. I
Castell, a tower arg., in flames at the top
ppr.
Castell, Cambs, a tower triple-towered
sa., purfled or. 157. 6
Castell, Ireland, on a tower triple-
towered arg., an arm in armour erect
holding in the hand an ogress ppr.
Castell, Ireland, a cross fleury fitched
vert, fleury or. 166. 7
Castellain, a unicorn's head couped or.
Fidd je garderai/. 49. 7
Castello, James, Esquire, 35, Porchester
Terrace, Hyde Park, a demi-lion
rampant.
Castelton, see Castleton.
Castelyon, lines, on a tower a lion
passant or. c/. 156. 2
Caster, Xorf., a savage standing on a
serpent ppr. 188. 3
Castllion and Castillon, Berks, a lion's
head erased gardant ducally crowned.
cf. 18. II
Castle of London, a tower in flames ppr.
Castle, Egerton, M.A., F.S..A., 49, Sloane
Gardens, S.W., same crest. Pactum
Castle of London, a dexter arm couped
and embowed in fess ppr., vested gu.,
cufied or, holding in the hand a pennon
charged with a bee volant of the third,
the staff of the first. 204. 12
Castle-Stuart, Sir Henry James Stuart-
Richardson, fifth Earl and Viscount of
Stuart Hall, Stewartstown, and Drum
Manor, Cookstown, both in co. Tyrone :
(l) A lion rampant arg., holding a
wreath of oak-leaves fructed ppr., and
charged on the shoulder with a cross
formee gu. {for Richardson). (2) A
unicorn's head arg., armed or {for
Stuart). Forward.
Castlecomb, an arm in armour embowed
ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand
a pistol ppr. cf. 197. 12
Castle-Cuffe, Viscount, see Desert, Earl.
Castlehow, a castle ppr., therefrom issu-
ant a lion az., supporting a passion
cross or. cf. 155. 10
Castlelock of Faversham, Kent, oiit of
a mural coronet or, a demi-griffin
segreant sans ailes or, holding in the
talon a cross crosslet fitched of the last.
Castlemaine, Baron (Handcock), Ireland,
a demi-lion rampant az., holding be-
tween the paws a fusil arg., charged
withacoekgu. Vigilate el orate. 236.6
Castleman, a lion rampant between two
of Coberley, Glouc., a demi-
man in armour holding in his dexter
hand a flag of defiance displayed over
his head, his sinister on the pommel of
his sword, all ppr.
Castleman, of Chettle, Blandford, for-
merly of Wimbome and Hinton St.
Mary. Dorset, a demi-man in armour
holding in his dexter hand a dagger,
all ppr., and in his sinister a key or.
Without God castles are nothing. 299. 3
Castlereagh, Viscount, see Londonderry,
Marquess of.
Castlerosse, Viscount, see Kenmare, Earl.
Castleton, Suff., a dragon passant, wings
addorsed vert. 73. 2
Castleton, Surrey, Suff., and Lines, a
dragon's head between two wings
expanded gu. 72. 7
Castleton, Surrey, a demi-dragon with
wings addorsed gu. 73. 10
Castletown, Baron (Fitzpatrick), a dragon
on its back ppr., surmounted by a lion
passant sa., the whole debruised by a
bendlet sinister wavy arg. Fortis sub
forte fatiscet. cf. 73. 8
Castlewellan, Baron, see Annesley, Earl
of.
Castlyn, a tower ppr., with a flag gu.
157- 13
Caston, a lion's gamb erased sa., holding a
cross pattee, btched in pale erm. 36. 9
Caswall, Wilts, and Caswell, .\Iiddx., a
dexter arm couped at the shoulder in
mail holding in the hand ppr. a cross
crosslet fitched or. cf. 198. 2
Caswell, Middx, an arm in armour em-
bowed grasping a broken spear, all
ppr. 197-2
Catcher, out of a ducal coronet ppr., a
demi-leopard arg., collared and lined
or. cf. 23. 14
Catcher, a garb or, banded vert. 153. 2
Catchmay, a demi-lion issuant az., gorged
with a coronet or. 10. 7
Cater, London, Berks, Hunts, and Leics.,
a demi-griffin arg., beaked and legged
gu. 64. 2
Cater, A. Parker, Esquire, of Avondale,
Rugeley, Staffs, and St. Mary's Grove,
Stafford, same crest. Nihil sine labor.
64. 2
Cater of London and Berks, a lion's head
erased barrv of six or and az. 17. 4
Caterall of Catherall, Lanes, a cat passant
or. 26. 4
Caterall of Horton, Chesh., on a chapeau
az., turned up erm., a cat passant ppr.
Catesby, a leopard passant ppr. cf. 24. 2
Catesby, Northamp., an antelope's head
couped arg., between the attires or, two
battle-axes erect ppr.
Catesby or Cattesbye, Bucks, a lion
passant sa., crowned or. cf. 6. 2
Catesby, Northamp. and Bucks, a leopard
passant gardant arg., pellettee. 24. 4
Catesnelboge, an anchor ppr. 161. i
Cathcart, Earl (Cathcart), "a dexter hand
couped above the wrist and erect ppr.,
grasping a crescent arg. / hope, to
speed. 216. 8
Cathcart, of Carbiston, Ayrsh., a dexter
hand couped at the wrist holding a
crescent arg. / hope to speed. 216. 8
Cathcart of Knockdolian Castle, Ayrsh.,
same crest and motto.
CAT
Cathcart, Sir Reginald Archibald Ed-
ward, Bart., Scotland, a dexter hand
holding up a heart royally crowned,
all ppr. By faith we are saved.
cf. 216. 9
Cathcart, a pyramid arg., environed by
a vine vert. cf. 179. 12
Catherens, Catherns, and Catharines, a
griffin or, pellettee. 63. 8
Catheryns, a griffin statant or, guttee-de-
poix. c/. 63. 8
Cathery, a boar's head couped 9a., holding
in the mouth three arrows. 42. 9
Cathie, Scotland, a stag's head couped
ppr. 121. 5
Cathrope, on a mount a stag current.
118. 13
Cathrow-Disney, see Disney.
Catley, a hand erect holding a sealed
letter ppr. cf. 215. 7
Catlin and Catlyn, a leopard's head
couped at the neck and regardant arg.,
ducally gorged and lined or.
Catlin, a demi-leopard rampant gardant
arg., pellettee, ducally gorged vert, be-
tween tw-o wings of the last.
Catlin or Catlyn, Beds and Northamp., a
lion's head erased arg., collared and
lined or. cf. 18. 6
Catlin, Kent, a lion sejant gardant or.
between two wings adorsed barry of
si.\ of the first and az.
Caton, Rev. Redmond Bewley, Great
Fakenham Rectory, Suff., issuant
from a castle with two towers arg.,
charged with three crosses crosslet
fitchee in fesse sa., a Saracen's head
affrontee ppr., wreathed round the
temples or and gu. Caultus metuit
foueam lupus.
Cator, Albemarle, of Beckenham Place,
Kent, a lion's head erased erminois,
charged on the neck with two bars
engrailed gu. Nihil sine labore.
cf. 17. 8
Cator, Albemarle, Esquire, of Wood-
bastwick Hall, Norwich, and Trews-
bury, Coates, Cirencester, same crest
and motto.
Catt, a horned owl ppr. 96. 5
Catt, George Henry, Esquire, of Villa
Araalthea, Hythe, Southampton, in
front of an esquire's helmet ppr., a
gauntlet fesseways, also ppr. Fortis
qui prudens. 267. 14
Cattelin, a demi-leopard rampant gar-
dant arg., pellettee, ducally gorged
vert, between two wings of the last.
Catterall of Crook, Lanes, a cat passant
gardant arg. cf. 26. 4
Cattesbye, see Catesby.
Cattle, Lanes, a wolf's head az. 30. 5
Cattley, a demi-cat rampant gardant
supporting an anchor. cf. 26. 12
Cattley, see Catley.
Catton, a horned owl arg. 96. 5
Catton, Oxford, on a tun a dog sejant.
Catty, a goat's head erased arg. 128. 5
CatziUS, an estoile or, within a garland
of laurel vert.
Catznellage, the attires of a stag or.
Ne supra. 123. 5
Caudwell, Eber, Surgeon, 8, Battersea
Rise, S.W., a cock's head couped hold-
ing a cross patee fitchee, all between
two wings. In deo spes.
Cauley, from a plume of three ostrich-
feathers an eagle rising ppr. 80. 6
105
Caillfeild of Drumcaime, Tyrone, a dra-
gon's head erased gu., gorged with a
bar gemelle arg. Deo duce, ferro comi-
tante. cf. 71. 2
Caulfeild of Raheenduff, Queen's Co. ;
of Bloomfield, Westmeath ; of Dona-
mon Castle, co. Roscommon, same
crest and motto.
Caulfeild, out of a mural coronet a hand
holding a sword wavy. cf. 212. 4
Caulfeild, see Charlemont, Earl of.
Caulfeild, of Matlock House, Twickenham,
Middx., a dragon's head erased gu.,
gorged with a collar gemelle arg. Deo
duce, ferro comitante. 276. 2
Caulfeild, Algernon Thomas St. George,
Esquire, of Donamon Castle, Ro=--
oommon, same crest and motto. 276. 2
Caulkin, Warw., out of a ducal coronet a
demi-lion rampant ppr. Vincit qui se
vincit. 16. 3
Caundis, out of an antique crown or, a
lion's head gu. cf. 17. 5
Caunter, a naked arm erect couped at
the elbow holding a palm-branch ppr.
Quam non torret hyems. 219. 11
Caus, a cinquefoil per pale arg. and az.
148. 7 2
Causton, Surrey, a demi-leopard with
a lion's tail arg., collared per pale az.
and gu.
Causton, Richard Knight, Esquire, a
demi-leopard rampant arg. In Deo spes.
Causton, Essex, a cubit arm erect vested
gu., cuffed arg., charged with two
bends wavy sa., holding in the hand
ppr. a round buckle or.
Causton, a wolf's head erased or. 30. 8
Cautley, Nathaniel, Esquire, of Shelf
Hall, Halifax, Yorks : (i) Two swords
in saltire ppr., pommels and hilts or,
surmounted by a cross flory or {for
Cautley). (2) On a mount vert, an
Angora goat in front of a palm-tree
ppr., resting the dexter foot upon an
escutcheon gu., charged with a shuttle
paleways or (for Bottomley). Fideli
certa merces.
Cauty. a catherine-wheel az. 167. 2
Cauvin, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
a dagger point downwards, cf. 213. 6
Cavaler of London, a horse's head sa.,
maned, bridled, and armed or, on his
head a plume of three feathers, the
first arg., the second or, the tliird
gu. 50. 14
Cavall, a naked man holding a palm-
tree ppr.
Cavan, Earl of, and Baron (Lambart),
Ireland, on a mount vert, a centaur per
pale gu. and arg., drawing a bow, also
gu., the arrow or. TJt quocurujue
■paralus. cf 53. 2
Cavanagb, out of a crescent arg., a
garb or.
Cavanagh, Ireland, a stag lodged be-
tween two branches of laurel. 115. 11
Cave, Sir Charles Daniel. Bart., a daisy-
flower slipped ppr., a greyhound's head
issuant therefrom, per pale arg. and
sa., guttee counterchanged
Cave, Verney-, Baron Braye, see Braye.
Cave, a greyhound current sa., collared
or. Cave. Deus videt. {Another, col-
lared arg.) cf. 58. 2
Cave, Glouc, a greyhound courant la..
holding in the mouth a scroll bearing
the motto. Cave.
CAV
Cave-Browne-Cave, Sir Mylles, Bart.,
of Stanford, Northants : ( i ) A grey-
hound com ant sa., holding in his
mouth an escroU with the motto,
Gardez (for Cave). (2) A stork ppr.,
beaked and membered or {for Broivne).
105. II
Cave, Leics., out of a flower arg., stalked
and leaved vert, a greyhound's head
per pale erm. and ermines. 61. 14
Cave of Belmont, Millhill, and Queens-
berry House, Richmond, Surrey, a
greyhound sejant or, pellettee, resting
the dexter paw on a cross moline gu.
Cave, Deus videt. cf. i;q. 4
Cave, Basil Shillito. Esquire, C.B..
H.B.M.'s Agency and Consulate-
General, Zanzibar, and 14, Redclilie
Square, London, S.W., same crest and
motto.
Cave, George, Esquire, of the Old Palace,
Richmond, Surrey, same crest and
motto.
Cave, Thomas, Esquire, same crest and
motto.
Cave, Sir Charles Daniel, of Cleve Hill,
Glouc, a daisy-flower slipped ppr.,
issuant therefrom a greyhound's head
per pale arg. and sa., guttee counter-
changed. Cave, 257. 3
Cave-Orme, George .^lington. Esquire, of
Vicarage House, Teddington, a dolphin
naiant arg., charged on the body with
two escallops gu., and between as many
branches of coral of the last.
Cavel, an unicorn sejant arg.
Cavell of Trehaverrock, Cornw., a calf's
head couped gu. Karanza whilas ka-
Cavenagb, issuing out of clouds two
dexter hands grasping an oak-stump
ppr., sprouting anew jipr. 224. 10
Cavenagh, a stag lodged between two
branches of laurel vert. 115. 11
Cavenagh-Mainwaring, James Gordon,
Esquire, of Whitmore HaU, Staffs : (i)
Out of a ducal coronet or, an ass's
head ppr. {for Mainivaring). (2) Upon
a mount between two trefoils slipped
vert a crescent az., therefrom issuant
a garb or. Devant si je puis.
Cavendish, Duke 0! Devonshire, see
Devonshire.
Cavendish, Baron Chesham, see Chesham.
Cavendish, Baron Waterpark, see Water-
park.
Cavendish, Sussex, a wolf's head or,
collared gu. 30. 9
Cavendish, a serpent nowed vert.
142.4
Cavendish, Alfred Edward John, Esquire,
a snake nowed ppr. Cavendo tutti-s.
Cavendish, Captain Cecil Charles, same
crest and motto.
Cavendish, Charles George, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Cavendish, Ernest Lionel Francis, Es-
quire, same crest and motto.
Cavendish, Francis William Henry, Es-
quire, same crest and motto.
Cavendish, Reginald Richard Frederick,
Esquire, same crest and motto.
Cavendish, Victor Christian William,
Esquire, of Holker Hall, Carnforth,
same crest and motto.
Cavendish, William Henry Alexander
George Delmar, Esquire, same crest
and motto.
Caw, Scotland, a stag's head holding in
the mouth a serpent, all ppr. 1 2 1 . 7
Cawarden, a wolf's head erased sa.,
pierced with an arrow arg c/. 30. 8
Cawdor, Earl (Campbell), a swan ppr.
Be mindjul. cj. gg. 2
Cawdor, a sheaf of arrows sa., barbed and
feathered or, banded gu. 173. 3
Cawley, out of a plume of three ostrich-
feathers an eagle rising ppr. 80. 6
Cawley, Fredericli, Esquire, of Brook-
lands, Prestwich, Manchester, upon a
mount vert a swan's head erased arg.,
between six bulrushes stalked and
leaved, three on either side or.
Cawley, Hugh, Esquire, of Alderley
Edge, same crest and motto.
Cawodley and Cawoodley of Cawodley
and vStridley, Devonsh., a hawk's leg
a?., joiried at the knee to a wing arg.,
belled or. "o- 5
Cawson of London, out of a ducal coro-
net or, a imicorn's head arg., ducally
gorged, lined and ringed sa. c/. 48. i;
Cawston, George, Esquire, of the Manor
House, Cawston, Norf., and 56, Upper
Brook Street, W., in front of an oak-
tree ppr., a falcon arg., charged on the
wing with a cross crosslet sa., preying
on a hare az. Sohou, Sohou. 249. 8
Cawthorne, George J., Esquire, of Beau-
chene. Fox Hill, Upper Norwood, Lon-
don, S.E., and of Stretton House, Lea-
mington Spa., a thorn-tree, and on the
top thereof a rook perched and cawing
ppr., all between two wings sa., each
charged with a chess rook or. At spes
non fracta. 106. 8
Cawthorne, a raven ppr. 107. 14
Cawthorne, Yorks, an arm enibowed
ppr., holding in the hand a cross
patonce or.
Cawthra of Toronto, Canada, upon a
quiver fessewise filled with arrows or,
a boar's head couped az., holding in
the mouth two arrows saltirewise, the
points resting on the quiver, also or.
Maintien le Droit. 228. i
Cawthra, Henry, Esquire, of Yeadon
Hall, Toronto, Canada, same crest and
motto.
Cawton, a dromedary sa., bezantee.
132. 2
Cay, see Kay.
Cay of Bishop-Wearmouth, Durh., a
griffin's head erased sa., holding in the
beak a key az. Patria cara carior
libertas. 66. 6
Cay, a hawk ppr., and flotant behind
him a pennon vert, tied round the
neck and charged with the arms, viz.,
az., a bend or, debruised by a label of
three points arg.
Cay of Charlton Hall, Northumb., a royal
eagle gorged with a collar and banner
vert, bearing a rose arg. Sit tine
spind.
Cayle, Ireland, a demi-stag holding in the
mouth a rose slipped a-nd leaved.
119. I
Cayley, Sir George Everard Arthur. Bart.,
Yorks, a demi-lion rampant or, charged
with a bend gu., thereon three mullets
arg., and holding in the dexter paw a
battle-axe arg., the handle gu., gar-
nished or. Niil q^uvi per lucem ac tene-
bras mea sidera sanguine surgent.
Cayley, Digby I/eonard Arthur, Esquire,
of Lovely Hall, Salesbury, near Black-
burn, same crest and motto.
Cayley of Low Hall, Yorks, a demi-
lion rampant or, charged with a bend
gu., thereon three mullets arg., and
holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe
arg., the handle gu., garnished or.
15. 6
Cayley, Hugh, Esquire, of Wydale, Yorks,
a demi-lion rampant or, charged with
a bend gu., thereon three mullets arg.,
in the paws a battle-axe az., handle
also gu., tufted or.
Cayley, Sir Eichard, of 62, Clarendon
Road, W., same crest.
Cayley- Webster, Herbert, Capt.. late 7th
Brigade South Irish Division, Royal
Artillery, of Junior Naval and MiUtary
Club : (I) A di-agon's head couped (/or
Webster). 275. 6. (2) A lion rampant
holding in the paws a battle-axe {for
Caifle'j). Fides etjustitia. 275.1
Cayly and Cayley, a mascle vert. 167. 9
Cayzer, Sir Charles, M.P., of Gartmore,
Perthsh., a sea-lion erect ppr., holding
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis, and
supporting with the sinister an estoile.
both or. Caute sed impamde. 271.19
Cazalet, a casque, and in front thereof
a tilting-spear fesaewise, all ppr.
Cazalet, Clement H. Langston, Tanhurst,
near Dorking, Surrey, and 2, Bedford
Court Mansions, Bedford Square,
London, W.C, same crest. Spero
meliora.
Cazalet, William JIarshall, Esquire, of
Fairlawn, Tunbridge, Kent, a casque
ppr.
Cazenove, a sword in pale az., hilted or.
170. 2
Cazenove, .Arthur Philip, Esquire, of 51,
Cadogan Place, S.W., two demi-lions
guardant, addorsed, taiLs interlaced,
that on the dexter or, that on the
sinister az., each gorged with a collar
counterchanged, and holding between
the paws a rose as in the arms.
Cecil, Marquess of Exeter, see Exeter.
Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury, see Salisbury.
Cecil, six arrows in saltier or, barbed and
ilighted arg., girt together by a belt
gu., buckled and garnished of the first,
and over the arrows a morion-cap.
173. 10
Cecil, Lord William, of Burghley House,
Stamford, on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a garb or, supported by two
Uons rampant, the dexter arg., the
sinister az., the garb charged with a
mullet, also az., for difference. 3. 5
Cecil, a garb or, supported by two Uons
rampant, the dexter arg., the sinister
az. c/. 3. 5
Ceily or Ceely, an arm in armour, holding
in the hand a pheon, point upward, all
ppr. 211. 7
Celey, Cornw., a tiger sejant arg. 27. 6
Cely or Ceely, Essex, a bundle of quills
ppr. 113- 6
Cely, a dexter hand with the two first
fingers erect. 122. 11
Cenino, an escallop between two palm-
branches ppr. 141. 4
Cervington, Devonsh., a tun or, and
issuing out of the bung-hole five roses
of the same stalked and leaved ppr.
154- 4
CHA
Cevilioc, an arm in armour embowed,
round the shoulder a ribbon tied in a
bow, and holding in the hand a knotted
club. 199. 3
Ceyley, see Cayley.
Chabnor, Herts, a pheon or. 174. 1 1
Chace, a lion rampant or, holding be-
tween its paws a cross patonce gu.
cf. I. 13
Chad, Bart, (extinct), Norf., a falcon, wings
expanded ppr., beaked, legged, and
membered or, supporting in the dexter
claw a cross potent per pale gu. and
arg.
Chad, Scott-, Joseph Stonehewer, Thurs-
ford Hall, East Dereham, Norf.: (l)
Same crest as above. (2) Crest of
Scott.
Chadborn, Glouc, a demi-griffin az.
64. 2
Chadborn, C. N., M.R.C.S., Glouc a
demi-griffin sa. Quo fata vacant. 293.2
Chaderton, a griffin's head couped gu.
66. I
Chadock, a martlet arg. 95. 4
Chadock and Chaddock, on a ducal coro-
net or, a martlet gu. 95. 12
Chads, a unicorn's head couped between
two laurel- branches ppr. 49. 14
Chadwell, out of a ducal coronet a dexter
hand holding by the neck a swan's head
erased ppr. 220. 7
Chadwick, on a ducal coronet or, a mart-
let gu. 95. 12
Chadwick, Notts, Staffs, and Lanes, a
lily arg., stalked and leaved vert. In
candore decus. 151. 2
Chadwick, Hugo Mavesyn, Esquire, of
Shenstone. Lichfield, same crest. Stans
cum rege.
Chadwick, Alfred, Esquire, of Frankham,
Mark Cross, Sussex, a lily stalked and
leaved ppr., between two quatrefoils
or. Nil desperandum.
Chadwick of Healey, Lanes: (i) A lily
arg., stalked and leaved vert. 151. 2
(2) A talbot's head gu., pierced through
the neck with an arrow or, and gorged
with a collar charged with the arms
of Hansacre, viz., erm., three chess
rooks gu. Juxta salopiam. Stans cum
rege.
Chadwick of Puddleston Court, Leo-
minster, a white Uly stalked and
leaved surmounted by two crosses
crosslet fitched in saltier. In candore
decus. ■ 151. 2
Chadwick, Harry, Esquire, of Chad
Wyche, Bovey Tracey, Devonsh., in
front of two cross crosslets fitchee in
saltire the flower and stem of a lily
slipped ppr. In candore decus.
Chadwick of High Bank. Lanes, in front
of a lily stalked and leaved ppr., a
martlet arg. Deo fidens proficio.
Chadwick, Edward Marion, Esquire, of
the city of Toronto, Canada, a martlet
arg., holding in its beak a white lily
slipped and leaved ppr., borne fesse-
ways, the flower to the sinister. In
candore decus. Tou)ours pret.
Chadwick, His Honour Austin Cooper
of Guelph, Canada, same crest and
mottoes.
Chadwick, Alfred, M.D., Clyde House,
Heaton Chapel, Stockport, a white lily
stalked and leaved ppr. In candore
decus.
CHA
Chadwick, Cooper-: (i) A martlet sa.,
charged on the breast with a crescent
arg., holding in the beak a lily slipped
and leaved ppr. (for Chadwick). (2)
On a mount vert, a bull passant per
pale arg. and sa., gorged with a collar
dancettee az. (jor Cooper). cf. 45. 7
Chafe, Dorset and Devonsh., a demi-lion
rampant az., bezantee, langued gu.,
holding between the paws a lozenge
arg. {Not recorded.) cf. 13. I
Chaffers, on a mural crown gu., charged
mth three mullets of eight points or,
a chaffinch ppr.
ChafUn, on a mural crown a mullet of
eight plain rays or. cf. 164. 4
Chafin or Chailin, Dorset, a talbot passant
or. 54. I
Chafy-Chafy, Rev. Wm. Kyle Westwood,
M.A.. Rous Lench, Court Evesham, on
a mount vert, between two branches of
palm, a peacock in his pride, aU ppr.
Fide et fiducia. 103. 14
Chaigneau, Ireland, a lion's head erased
gu. 17- '
Chalbots, two anchors in saltier ppr.
161. 7
Chalie, in water a swan naiant with wings
addorsed. 99. 9
Chaike of Long Ashton, Westbury, and
Yatton, Somers., Avington, Berks, and
Shelborne, Wilts, out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-swan rising arg., crested
gu. cf. 100. 12
Chaike, Alfred Raymond, Esquire, of
Coryton Terrace, Mutley, Plymouth,
in front of a demi-swan, wings ex-
panded or, a fountain, each wing charged
with a cinquefoil gu. Sempcrvirtute vivo.
Chalkhill, Middx., out of a ducal coro-
net or, a horse's head erm., maned of
the first. 51. 7
Chalklen, on a mural coronet a sheaf of
seven arrows, points upward.
Cha'len, Sussex, a castle arg., thereon a
lias;. S pes, solus, decus. 155-8
Challen-Gratwick, Sussex, a demi-horse
salient. Gloria Deo. 53. 3
Challenge, Glouc, au eagle's head sa.
83. I
Challenor, Susses, a wolf statant regard-
ant arg., pierced through the shoulder
th a broken spear or, the upper part
his mouth, the lower resting on the
It-
iChall(
ith.
Challon, a mermaid holding in her dexter
hand a mirror ppr. cf. 184. ?
Chailoner and Chaloner, a demi-sea-wolf
rampant or. Sicut quercus.
Chalmers of Aldbar, Forfarsh., an eagle
rising ppr. Spero. 77. 5
Chalmers, Patrick, Aldbar Castle, near
lititlun, same crest and motto.
Chalmers of Balnecraig, Scotland, same
irist and motto.
Chalmers, an eagle rising regardant ppr.,
Svn-n. 77. 4
Chalmers, Sir David Patrick, H.M. Advo-
1 ati- for Gold Coast Colony, an eagle
risinj; regardant ppr. Spero. 77. 4
Chalmers of Leith Mount, Scotland, on a
nii.'unt vert, an eagle rising ppr., holding
in his dexter talon a sword ppr. Spero.
Chalmers, John Henry, Gentleman, of
Holcombe, Moretonhampstead, South
Devonsh., a falcon, wings addorsed
ppr., semee-de-lis, between two quatre-
foils, all gu. Quid non Deo juvante.
107
Chalmers, His Honour Judge Mackenzie,
of Leamington, upon an Eastern crown
an eagle rising, wino;3 displayed ppr.,
collared and murally crowned, and
supporting with the dexter claw a
flagstaff erect, therefrom flowing to
the sinister a banner arg., charged
with a lion passant gu. Spero. 7S. 13
Chalmers, Dalzell, Barrister, i, the Man-
sions, Earl's Court, S.W., same crest
and motto.
Chalmers, Scotland, a hawk rising ppr.,
jes.sed and belled or. Proviptus et
fiddis. 87. I
Chalmers, a falcon belled ppr. Non
prceda, sed victoria. 85. 2
Chalmers of Westburn, Aberdeen, a dove
holding an olive-branch in her beak
ppr. Spero. 92. 5
Chalmers, David Montague Alexander,
Esquire, of Beaconhill, Murtle, Aber-
deen, and :8, Golden Square, Aber-
deen, same crest and motto.
Chalmers, John Gray, Esquire, of Aber-
deen, same crest and motto.
Chalmers, W. Bryce, 21, Cromwell
Crescent, S.W., same crest and motto.
Chalmers, Scotland, a demi-lion holding
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis gu.
Quid non Deo juvante. 13. 2
Chalmers of Kildonnan, a demi-lion hold-
ing in his dexter paw a sabre ppr.
Non temere. 14. 12
Chalmers, Scotland, a lion's head erased
sa. Avancez. 17. 8
Chalmers of Ashentrees, Scotland, a
sinister hand holding up a pair of
scales ppr. Lux mihi laurus.
cf. 217. 13
Chamber, a demi-eagle with two heads
displayed per pale sa. and arg., the
heads imperially crowned or.
Chamber, Middx., Comw., and Essex, a
bear passant sa., muzzled, collared, and
lined or. cf. 34. i
Chamber, Notts, out of a chaplet of
roses gu., leaved vert, a greyhound's
head arg., gorged with a belt az.,
buckled and studded or, from the belt
in front a chain and ring of the last.
Chamber, Leics., out of a coronet or, an
otter's head arg.
Chamberlain, Sir Henry Hamilton Errol,
Bart., 16, Chester Street, Belgrave
Square, S.W., of London, an eagle dis-
played ppr., the dexter claw resting on
an armillary sphere or. Spes et fides.
^54-4
Chamberlain and Chamberlayne, a swan
with wings addorsed, crowned ppr.
99- 4
Chamberlain, out of a mural coronet gu.,
a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the
dexter paw a key arg.
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. Joseph, M.P.,
40, Prince's Gardens, London, S.W.,
out of a mural coronet a demi-lion
rampant holding between the paws
a key erect, wards upwards. Je tiens
Chamberlain, a bear's head erased arg.
}S- -
Chamberlain and Chamberlan, a pheon
with part of the shaft broken ppr.
174. 10
Chamberlain or Chamberlayn, an ass's
head oouped arg. 125. 12
CHA
Chamberlain and Chamberlaine, Glouc,
Oxon., and Yorks, out of a ducal coro-
net or, an ass's head arg. 125. 10
Chamberlain, an ass's head erased arg.,
ducally crowned or.
Chamberlayn, Cambs, an ass's head
erased ppr., ducally gorged or.
Chamberlayne, Ingles-, Henrv, of The
Hyde, Glouc. : (i) Out of a ducal
coronet an ass's head. 125. 10. {2) A
lion's head erased charged with three
trefoils. Virtuti nihil invium.
cf. 17. 8
Chamberlayne, out of a ducal coronet
gu., the head of an ass are. 125. 10
Chamberlayne, William Tankerville, of
Stoney Thorpe, Warw., out of a ducal
coronet or. an ass's head ppr. Prodesse
quam conspici. 125. 10
Chamberlayne, Tankerville, Esquire, of
Cranbury Park, Hants, out of a ducal
coronet or, an ass's head arg. Mors
potior macula. 125. 10
Chamberlayne, Stanes Brocket Henrv,
Barrister - at - Law, Wetherley Hall,
Atherstone, same crest and motto.
Chamberlayne, Ireland, a pegasus. 47. i
Chamberlayne, Tankerville James, of
Cyprus, 27, Upper Mount Street,
Dublin, and 41, Lancaster Gate, W.,
a pegasus arg. Nemo me impune
lacessit.
Chamberlen of Loudon, a dexter arm
couped and embowed fesseways hold-
ing in the hand a grenade fired, all
ppr. 202. 5
Chamberlin of London, out of a Saxon
coronet an ostrich holding in the beak
a key.
Chambers of Fox Hall, Ireland, a falcon
close belled ppr. Spero dum spiro.
Chambers, a falcon belled ppr. Non
prceda, sed victoria. 85. 2
Chambers, Scotland, a falcon rising and
belled ppr. Facta non verba. 87. i
Chambers, Charles Edward Stuart, Es-
quire, of Cardney, Dunkeld, N.B.,
same crest and motto.
Chambers of Wimbledon, London, S.W.,
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle
prceda,
sed victoria.
displayed gu., winged or. Non prced
Chambers, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-eagle displayed gu., winged of
the first. 80. 13
Chambers, Richard Edward Elliot, Es-
quire, out of a ducal coronet or, charged
with a cross humettee gu., a demi-
eagle displayed of the last, winged and
collared of the first. Non prceda, sed
Chambers, Edmund Frederic, Esquire, of
the Hurst, near Alfreton, Derbysh.,
in front of a fret or, a stork, the wings
expanded ppr., each wing charged with
a cinquefoil, also or. In fide fortis.
104. 12
Chambers, Ireland, on a mount a tree
ppr. 143- 14
Chambers, G. F., Lethen Grange, Syden-
ham, S.E., an arm in armour embowed
ppr., charged with a cross couped gu.,
holding in the hand, also ppr., a
scimitar arg., hilt and pommel or.
Vi et virlute. cf. 196. 10
Chambers, an ass's head erased arg.
cf. 125. 12
CHA
Chambers, Sir George Henry, Langley
Lodge, Beckeuham, Kent, in front of
an ass's head erased sa., collared gem-
elle, an anchor fessewise or.
Chambers, a leg in armour, varnished
and spurred, couped at the thigh, the
thigh resting upon the wreath, the toe
pointing to the sinister. Deo ac hello.
cf. 193- 8
Chambers, Leic.^., out of a ducal coronet
or, three holly-leaves vert.
Chambers, a bear passant sa., muzzled,
collared, and chained or. cf. 34. i
Chambers, George Wilton, of London and
Clough House, Yorks, on a mount vert,
a bear passant ppr., muzzled and
gorged with an Eastern crown, from
the muzzle a chain pendent and reflexed
over the back, all or. cf. 34. 5
Chambers, Oxon., a greyhound's head
erased arg., round his neck a belt az.,
buckled oV. </. 61. 4
Chambers, Ireland, a greyhound's head
erased arg., collared sa., garnished or.
Vivam te laudare. cf. 61. 2
Chambers of London, within a moun-
tain vert, a man working in a copper-
mine, holding in his hand a pick-axe
elevated ppr., his cap, shirt, drawers,
and nose arg., his shoes sa., the planet
Venus rising behind the mountain
or.
Chambley and Chambly, above a globe a
ship ppr. 160. I
Chambre, Shropsh. : (i) A greyhound's
head erased arg., collared az., buckled
and studded or, from the belt in front
a chain and ring of the last. cf. 61. 2.
(2) A camel's head quarterly arg. and
or, collared gu., between three annulets
of the last.
Chambr6, Hunt Walsh, Esquire, of Dun-
gannim House, co. Tyrone, a grey-
iiound's head erased arg., collared az.,
therefrom a cord knotted and termi-
nated by a ring or. Tutamen
piilchris.
Chambre of London, a cock gu., holding
in its dexter claw three wheat-ears or.
cf. 91. 2
Chambre of Halhead Hall and Kendal,
Westmoreland, a cock gu., holding in
his dexter claw three wheat-ears or.
En Dieu est toiit. c/. 91. 2
Chambre, Ireland, a greyhound's head
erased arg., collared az., therefrom
a cord knotted and terminated by a
ring or. Tutamen jtulchris.
Chambre, a rose-branch ppr. 149. 8
Chambres, Reginald Gordon, a grey-
hound's head erased arg., collared az.,
leashed with knotted leash or. A fijn
duw a fydd.
Chamier, a cubit arm in bend vested az.,
charged with five fleurs-de-lis in saltire
or, cuffed erm., holding in the hand a
scroll, and thereon an open book ppr.,
garnished of the second.
Chamier of Dublin, out of a French noble
coronet ppr., a cubit arm in bend
vested az., charged with five fleurs-de-
lis in saltire or, cuffed erm., holding
in the hand a scroll, and thereon
an open book ppr., garnished gold.
A-perto vivere voto.
Chamier, Adrian Charles, Captain, 46,
Nevern Square, S.W., same crest.
Aperto vivere voto.
108
Chamier, Lieutenant-General Stephen,
C.B., 64, Inverness Terrace, W., same
crest and motto.
Chamley of Dublin, a demi-griffin segre-
ant erm., beaked and winged or, hold-
ing between the claws a helmet arg.,
garnished or. Cassis tutissima virtus.
cf. 64. I
Chamond, Cornw., a lion sejant. S. 8
Chamond and Chaumond, a griffin sejant
or. 62. 10
Chamond, on a chapeau ppr., a fleur-de-
lis gu., between two wings of the
first. cf. no. 5
Champ, a stag ppr. 117. 5
Champagne, a bunch of grapes slipped
and leaved vert. 152. 7
Champain, a demi-lion rampant gardant
gu. 10. 8
Champayn, Scotland, a, bear's head
couped sa. 34. 14
Champernon, a lion's head erased arg.,
semee of pellets ducally crowned or.
iS. 9
Champernonne and Champernowne, out
of a ducal coronet an ostrich rising
holding in the beak a horse-shoe, all
ppr. 96. 8
Cbamperoun, a dexter hand holding a
rose-branch ppr. 218. 10
Champernowne, a swan sitting ppr., hold-
ing in the beak a horse-shoe or.
Champernowne, Arthur Melville, Dart-
ington Hall, Totnes, same crest.
Champernowne, a demi-lion arg. . holding
a cross formee fitchee or. cf. 11. 10
Champion, an arm in armour embowed
and erect ppr., garnished or, holding
in the gauntlet a chaplet of laurel
vert. 199. 12
Champion, Albert Edward Gurney, 3,
Fourth Avenue Mansions, Hove,
Brighton, same crest. Semper fidelis.
Champion of London, an arm erect
couped at the elbow, vested gu., charged
with three bars or, holding in the hand
ppr. a rose-branch of the last.
Champion, an arm erect vested arg.,
cuffed gu., holding a chaplet of laurel
vert.
Champion, a turkey-cock ppr. 108. 5
Champion of London, a leopard's head
erased gardant or, ducally gorged sa.
Prceclarius quo difficiiius. cf. 23. 8
Champion of London, a winged spur ppr.
Speed. III. 12
Champion De Crespigny, see De Cres-
pigny.
Champney of London, a leopard's head
erased gardant or, ducally gorged sa.
cf. 23. 8
Champney, a lion's gamb erased sup-
porting a torteau. 39. 13
Champneys, a demi-Moor side-faced,
habited or, cuffs, cape, and orna-
ments on the shoulders gu., wreathed
about the temples also or and gu., and
hold;
mg
the dexter hand
ring or, stoned az.
Champreys, same crest. Pro patria non
timidus perire.
Chance {the descendants of the lata Wm.
Chance, Esquire, of Birmingham, who
died 1828), on a wreath of the colours
a demi-lion rampant gu., semee of an-
nulets or, holding between the paws
a sword erect entwined by a wreath of
oak, all ppr. Deo non fortuna. 246. 5
CHA
Chance, Alexander Macomb, Esquire, of
Lawnside, Edgbaston, Birminghi
same crest and motto.
Chance, Arent De Peyster, Esquire, of
Wheatfields, Powick, Worcs., same crest
and motto.
Chance, Arthur Lucas, Esquire, of Great
Alne Hall, Alcester, same crest and
motto.
Chance, Edward Ferguson, Esquire, of
Sandford Park, Steeple Alston, Oxon.,
same crest and motto.
Chance, Frederick William, Esquire, of
Morton, Carlisle, same crest and motto.
Chance, George, Esquire, of 28, Leinster
Gardens, London, W., same crest and
motto.
Chance, George Ferguson, Esquire, of
Clent Grove, near Stourbridge, same
crest and motto.
Chance, Henry, Esquire, of Leamington,
same crest and motto.
Chance, Sir James Timmins, of 5 1 , Prince's
Gate, London, S.W., and i. Grand
Avenue, Hove, Sussex, a demi - li
rampant gules, semee of annulets
holding between the paws a sword
erect, entwined by a wreath of oak, all
ppr. Deo non fortuna.
Chance, John Homer, Esquire, of Edg-
baston, Birmingham, same crest and
motto.
Chance, Joseph Selby, Esquire, of Car-
lisle, same crest and motto.
Chance, William Edward, Esquire, of
Aldby Park, York, same crest and
motto.
Chancelor or Chancellor, Scotland, an
eagle displayed sa. Que je surmonte.
Chancellor of ShieldhiU, by Biggar,
Lanarksh., same crest and motto.
Chancey, Northamp., an arm erect vested
ar"., entiled with a ducal coronet or,
holding in the hand ppr. a battle-axe,
the staff gu., headed of the first.
cf. 207. 10
Chancey, out of a ducal coronet or, a
griffin's head gu., charged with a pale
az., between two wings displayed of the
last, the inner part of the wings of the
second. 6;
Chancey, Essex and Norf., out of a ducal
coronet or, a griffin's head with wi:
endorsed bendy gu. and az., beaked of
the first. 67. I
Cbandew, a pelican's nest with three
young birds in it ppr.
Chandlee, Thomas, Esquire, of Balltore,
Athy ; Samuel Chandlee, Esquire, of
Gaul's Mills, Waterford ; and Richard
Shackleton Chandlee, Esquire, of
Greenoge, Terenure, Dublin, Ireland,
a dexter hand couped at the wrist
ppr., holding a sword in bend sinister
arg., pommel and hilt or, the wrist
charged with a garb vert. Pax el
copia. 212. 5
Chandlee, William, Esquire, of Brighton
Square, Rathmines, Dublin, same crest
and motto.
Chandler of London, a bull's head sa.,
attired arg. cf. 44. 3
Chandler, a pelican in her piety sa., the
nest vert. 9S. 8
Chandois and Chandos, a stag's head gu.,
between the attires a cross pattee az.
120. 9
Chandos, see Buckingham, Duke of.
CHA
109
Chandos, out of a ducal coronet or, a [ Donhead House, Salisbury, Wilts,
(Irason's head sa. 72. 4 ! same crest and motto.
Chandos, Herts, an old man's head in 1 Chapman, Major-General Ingram Francis,
]>r()tilc ppr., the hair gray, wreathed arg. I of Lambourn, Glendinning Avenue,
Chandos-Pole, Reginald Walkelyne, Es- 1 Weymouth, same crest and motto.
of Radbourne Hall, Derbysh., I Chapman, Cambs, a dexter arm in armour
Sidling Court, Dorchester : ( i ) A
on rising ppr., belled and jessed or.
A man's head ppr., ^vreathed about
'niple arg
Chandos-Pole-Gell, Harry Anthony, Es-
quire, of Hopton Hall, Derbysh. : (i)
A LTcyhound statant sa., collared or,
on the shoulder a cross crosslet or, for
difference (jar Gdl). (2) A falcon
rising ppr., belled and jessed or (jor
Pole). (3) A man's head ppr.,
WTeathed about the temples arg. (for
Chandos).
Channer, a demi-sea-wolf rampant ppr.
Channing, a blackamoor's head in profile
couped below the shoulders.
Channy, Herts, out of a ducal coronet a
derai-eagle displayed or. 80. 14
Channsy or Chansey, a griffin's head
erased holding in the beak a key.
66. 6
ChantreU, a tower arg., in the portal a
boar's head sa.
Chantry, a lion rampant gu., supporting
a pillar sa.
Chapan, a hawk rising ppr. 87. i
Chape or Chappe, Norf., a dexter hand
gauntleted holding a pheon point up-
ward ppr. 2 1 1 . 7
Chapel], Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
vert, holding in the dexter paw a
chaplet or. cf. 10. 2
Chaplin of Coliston, Scotland, a griffin's
head erased gu. Labor omnia vincit.
66. 2
Chaplin, Rt. Hon. Henry, of Blankney
and Tathwell, Lines, a griffin's head
erased or, murally gorged vert.
cf. 66. 2
Chaplin, Cecil, 21, Grafton Street, Bond
Street, W., same crest.
Chaplin of London and Hants, a griffin's Chard of Pathe House, Somers., an eagle
couped and erect, holding in the hand
a lance, all ppr. 210. 11
Chapman, Scotland, a hand holding a
sword in pale, thrust through a boar's
head erased ppr. 212. 6
Chapman, Ireland, issuing out of a cloud
a hand erect, holding a sword wavy,
all ppr. 212. 4
Chapman of London and Yorks, a buck's
head per chevron arg. and gu. 121. 5
Chapman of London, a heraldic ante-
lope's head erased sa., attired and
crined or, pierced in the neck by an
arrow of the last, headed arg., embrued
gu. cf. 127. 10
Chapman, Somers., a buck's head ca-
bossed sa., attired or, between the
attires two arrows in saltier of the
last, feathered arg. 122. 7
Chapman of Frewen Hall, Oxon., and
Hill End, Chesh., a stag's head erased
sa., attired and semee of crescents or.
Cre-scit sub ponders virtus. cf. 121. 2
Chapman of London, out of a crescent
per pale or and gu., a unicorn's head of
the last, maned, armed, and guttee-d'or.
Chapman, a falcon arg., beaked and
legged gu., supporting a garb or.
Chapman, Scotland, a hawk regardant
ppr., holding in the dexter claw a
garland of laurel. 85. 4
Chapman, Lines, a fleur-de-lis or, be-
tween two olive-branches vert.
Chappeace, an eagle close ppr 76. 2
Chappes, a hand gauntleted holding a
pheon point upwards ppr. 211. 7
Chappie, on the stump of a tree couped,
a falcon hooded ppr. cf. S6. 11
Chappie of London, on the stump of a
tree a falcon hooded ppr. Viresco.
cf. -■
head erased arg., ducally gorged or
cf. 66. 2
Chaplin, Nugent, Campden House Cham-
bers, Campden Hill, W., same crest.
Sapiens qui assiduus.
Chaplin of Anerley Park, Upper Norwood,
London, S.E., in front of a cross potent
arg., the dexter claw resting on
an escutcheon az., charged with a bude-
horn stringed or. gorged with a collar
gemelle sa., and holding in the beak
an oak-branch slipped ppr. Nil desper-
Chardin, Leics., a lion 1
ipant 1
''3
caduceus fesseways ppr. Lahore 1 Chardin, a dove ppr. 92. 2
et fide. 268. 7 Cbaringworth, a naked arm embowed
Chapman, Sir Montagu Richard, Bart., holding a cutlass ppr. cf. 201. i
Killua Castle, Clonmellon, Westmeath, Charlemont, Viscount (Caul6eld), Rox-
Ireland, an arm in armour embowed borough Castle, Moy, Ireland, a
holding a broken spear encircled with dragon's head erased gu., gorged with
a wreath of laurel, all ppr. Crescil sub a bar-gemelle arg. Deo duce, fcrro
pondere virtus. I _ comitanle. _ _ cf. ^
Chapman, two spears' heads in saltire in
front of a dexter arm embowed in ar-
mour, the hand gauntleted and grasp-
ing a broken tilting-spearenfiled with an
Charles, the late Rev. James, D.D.,
minister of Kirkcowan, Wigtown, Scot
land, an eagle displayed sa. Virtui
uget honored
iilet or. Crescit sub pondere virtus. \ Charles, Devonsh., a demi-eagle displayed
Chapman, Joseph John, M.A., 17, St. | with two heads per pale or and erm.
Hilda Terrace, Whitby, same crest and | cf. 82. i
motto. Charles, a demi-griffin erm., holding a
Chapman, HiUyar David, Kilhendre,
iCllesmere, Salop, same crest.
Chapman, Alfred Daniel, Milton Ernest
Hall. Bedford, same crest.
Chapman, Arthur Wakefield, Crooksbury,
Karnham, same crest.
Chapman, Horace Edward, Esquire, of
cf. 65. 3
demi-wolf e
holding a halberd arg., tasselled or.
cf. 29. 4
Charles, J. Roger, M.D.. of Pelsall,
near Walsall, and 27, West Street
Chichester, a demi-wolf gu., charged
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with two lozenges in pale erm., sup-
porting with the paws a battle-axe
arg., between two branches of oak
fructed ppr. Esse quam vvh:ri.
Charlesworth, Yorks, a demi-eagle sa.,
the wings elevated fretty or, holding
in the beak a mascle of the last.
Justitia ct virtus.
Charlesworth, Albany Hawke, Esquire, of
Feme, Donhead St. Andrew, Salisbury,
and Grinton Lodge, Richmond, Yorks,
same crest and motto.
Charlesworth, Charles Ernest, Esquire, of
Owston Hall, near Doncaster, same
crest and motto.
Charlesworth, out of a ducal coronet a
cock's head, all ppr. 90. 6
Charleton, an arm CTubowed, habited gu.,
cuffed erm., holding in the hand ppr.
a broad arrow.
Charlett, Newport- : ( i ) A stag's head or
(for Charleti). 121. ■;. (2) A fleur-de-
lis or (for Xewporl). 148. 2
Charleville, Earl of, and Viscount and
Baron Tullamore, Ireland, see Bury.
Charlewood or Charlwood, a Saracen's
head ppr. 190. 5
Charlewood, an arrow in pale enfiled
ith a ducal coronet, all ppr. 174. 3
Charley, Sir William Thomas, D.C.L.,
K.C., D.L., V.D. Common Serjeant
of the City of London, 1878-1S92,
Queen Anne's Mansions, Loudon,
S.W., on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a falcon's head erased arg.,
charged with a cinquefoil of the first,
and holding in the beak a corn blue-
bottle slipped ppr. Justus esio et non
vittue. cf. 89. 6
Charley, John Stouppe, Esquire, J.P., of
Finaghy House, co. Antrim, and of the
island of Aranmore, co. Donegal, Ire-
land, same crest and motto. cf. 89. 6
Charley and Charnley, a griffin passant,
holding in the dexter claw a buckle.
63-7
Charlton, Essex, out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-eagle displayed sa., holding
in the beak a heart's-ease flower ppr.
cf. 80. 14
Charlton, Shropsh., out of an Eastern
coronet or, a leopard's head and neck
atfrontee gu. 246. 4
Charlton, St. John, Esquire, of Chol-
mondeley, Malpas, same crest. Spero
mdiora.
Charlton, a leopard's face gu. 22. 2
Charlton, Heref., a leopard's face gu.
Sans varier. 22. 2
Charlton, Lechmere-, of Ludford, Heref. :
(I) A leopard's fane gu. (for Charlton).
22. 2. (2) Out of a ducal coronet or,
a pelican vulning herself ppr. {for
Lechmere). cf. 98. i
Charlton, on a chapeau a leopard statant
ppr. 2d. I
Charlton, William Henry, of Hesleyside,
Bellingham, a lion's face gu., between
two dragon's wings elevated ppr., on
each a fret sa. Sans varier.
Charlton of Hesleyside, Northumb., a
demi-lion rampant. Sans varier. 10. 2
Charlton, Northumb., two lion's gambs
erect gu. </ 36. 5
Charlton, Edward Francis Benedict, Es-
quire, a lion's face gu., between two
dragon's wings elevated ppr., on each
a fret sa. Sans varier.
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Charlton, Ulric Edmund Emmanuel, Es-
quire, same crest and motto.
Charlton, William Lancelot Stanislas,
Esquire, same crest and motto.
Charlton, Geoffrey Nicholas, of ChilweU,
Notts, a swan's head and neck erased
arg., beaked gu., gorged with a chaplet
vert. Stabit consciu smqui. cf. lOI. 5
Charlton, Oxon., out of a ducal coronet
or, a unicorn's head sa., crined arg., the
horn twisted of the last and second.
48. 12
Charlton, Sussex, an arm embowed, vested
gu., cuffed erm., holding in the hand
a broad arrow ppr.
Charnell, Warw. and Leics., out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle dis-
played. 80. 14
Charnell, a peacock close or. 103. 7
Charnells, out of a ducal coronet a demi-
plover or, the wings displayed arg.
Charney, on a rock a dove holding an
olive-branch in its beak, all ppr. 93. 9
Charnock, Lanes, a lapwing ppr., charged
with a muUet pierced for difference.
92. 2
Charnock, Beds, a lapwing ppr. Soyez
conteiU.
Charpentier, a dexter hand ppr., holding
a fieur-de-Us gu. 215. 5
Charpentier, A., Rathmines House, Ux-
bridge, a dexter cubit arm ppr., holding
a fleur-de-lis gu.
Charrington, issuing from a cloud a dexter
hand pointing to a star, all ppr.
222. 7
Charrington, Hugh Spencer, Esquire, of
Dove Cliff House, Burton-on-Trent, a
demi-gryphon gu., gorged with a collar
gemeUe, charged on the shoulder with
two annulets interlaced, and resting the
sinister claw on a cross patee, all or,
and holding in the dexter claw a branch
of thorn-tree ppr. Cassis tutissima
Charrington, Spencer, Esquire, of Huns-
don House, Hunsdon, near Ware, Herts,
same crest and motto.
Charter of Bishop's Lydeard, Somers.. in
front of a cubit arm vested az., cuffed
arg., the hand holding a scroll entwined
by a branch of myrtle, all ppr., an
escallop also arg. Non sine jure.
CharteriS, see Wemyss, Earl of.
CharteriS, Scotland, a dexter hand grasp-
ing a dagger ppr. This is oiir chart.
212. 3
CharteriS, Scotland, a stork's head ppr.
cf. 106. I
CharteriS, an arm issuing out of a cloud
holding a sword aloft ppr. Non gladio
xcd gratia.
CharteriS, Charters, and Chartres, a demi-
cat rampant gardant ppr. 26. 12
CharteriS, Richard Butler, Esquire, of
Cahor Lodge, Tipperary, a swan ppr.
This our charter.
Chartnay or Chartney, two arms in armour
embowed wielding a battle-axe ppr.
194. 12
Chartres, see Charteris.
Chartsey, a dexter arm embowed holding
up two olive-branches in orle ppr.
202. 4
Chartsey, a wolf passant sa., devouring a
fish arg. cf. 28. 10
Chase, a griffin's head erased holding in
the beak a key. 66. 6
Chase, Herts, a lion rampant sa., holding
between the paws a cross flory or.
cf. I. 13
Cbassereau, a demi-chevaher in armour
brandishing a sword ppr. 187. i
Chastelai, see Casley.
Chastelin, a fleur-de-lis or. 148. 2
Chastelon, on the point of a sword in
pale a maunch. 169. 11
Chater, a stork ppr. Jucundi acti labores.
105. II
Chatfield, a demi-Moor with a quiver on
his back shooting an arrow from a
bow, all ppr. 1S5. 6
Chatfield or Chatteild, Sussex, a heraldic
antelope's head erased arg., attired and
ducally gorged gu. Che sara sara.
cf. 127.10
Chatteris, on a mount vert, a pheasant
ppr., holding in its beak a fleur-de-lis
or, and resting the dexter claw on a
bezant. Libertas.
Chatterton, Bart., Ireland, an antelope's
head erased arg., pierced through the
back of the neck by an arrow ppr.
Loyal a mort. cf. 127. i
Chatterton, Smith-: (i) An antelope's
head erased ppr., attired or, pierced
through the back of the neck with an
arrow, also ppr., gorged with a ducal
coronet of the second, and charged on
the neck with a cross crosslet gu. (for
Chatterton). (2) Out of a crown vallery
or, a unicorn's head az., armed, crined,
and tufted of the first, and charged
with a crescent of the same (for Smith).
Loyal a mort. cf. 48. 12
Chatterton, Cambs, a demi-grifiin gu.,
beaked, legged, and winged or.
64. 2
Chatting, a human heart gu., transpierced
by a sword in bend sinister, point
downward ppr. 181. 6
Cbatto, Potts- : { I ) A castle or, charged
with a fleur-de-lis az., and surmounted
with a cinquefoil, also az. {for Chatto).
(2) A leopard sejant ppr., gorged with
a collar fleury counter- fleurv, therefrom
a Une reflexed over the back, and rest-
ing the dexter paw on a fleur-de-lis, all
gu. Omnibus amicus.
Chattock, a dexter hand holding a lion's
gamb ppr. cf. 220. 10
Chaucer, two lion's gambs arg. and gu.,
supporting an escutcheon party per
pale counterehanged. 39. i
Chaucer, Chauser, and Chawcer, a tortoise
passant ppr. cf. 125. 5
Chaumond, on a ehapeau ppr., a fieur-de-
lis az., between wings. cf. no. 5
Chaumond, see Cbamond.
i Chauncey, a savage's arm embowed hold-
ing a club, all ppr. 202. 10
Chauncey, a dexter hand striking with a
dagger, aU ppr. [
Chauncy of Munden Parva. Herts, out of
a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head gu., ,
between two wings az., the inner parts j
of the wings gu. 67. i [
Chaundler, a pehcan in her piety sa., the ■
nest vert. 98. 8
Chauser, see Chaucer.
Chauster, two stag's attires ppr. 123. 5
Chausy, out of a ducal coronet or, a
griffin's head paly of four az. and gu.,
between two wings expanded, the dex-
ter az., quill feathers gu., the sinister
gu., feathered az. 67. i '
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Henry, Esquire, of Whitfield
Court, Kilmeaden, Waterford, upon a
rock ppr., an eagle's claw erased and
erect or, grasping an arrow in bend of
the last, barbed and flighted arg.
Loyaidti mon heritage.
Chawcer, a tortoise passant ppr. c/. 1 2 3 . 5
Chawner, an ermine passant ppr. 134. 6
Chawner of Newton Manor House, Hants,
a sea-wolf's head erased sa. Nil des-
■perandum.
Chaworth, Baron, see Neath, Earl of.
Chaworth, a tower ppr., on the top five
ostrich-feathers arg.
Chaworth, an arm in armour embowed,
the hand holding an arrow, all ppr.
198. 4
Chaworth, a dagger az.. hilt and pommel
or, and a cross crosslet fitched sa., in
saltier. cf. 166. 12
Chaworth-Musters, Jolin Patricius, Es-
quire, of Annesley Park, near Notting-
ham, and Wiverton Hall, near Bing-
ham : (i) .\ Hon sejant guardant or,
supporting with the fore-paws a shield
of the arms {for Musters) i.e., Arg.,
on a bend gu., a lion passant guardant
or, within a bordure engrailed of the
second. 269. 15. (2) A tower arg.,
charged with a bendlet wavy gu. ,
thereon a lion passant or, issuant from
the battlements an ostrich feather
sa., between four others of the first.
269. 16
Chawrey and Chawsey, an arm from the
elbow erect ppr., vested per pale sa.
and arg., holding in the hand a covered
cup or. cf. 203. 4
Chawser and Chawsers, see Chaucer.
Chaytor, Yorks. a stag's head lozengy
arg. and az. cf. 120. 4
Chaytor, Sir William Henry Edward,
Bart., of Croft, Yorks, a buck's head
couped lozengy arg. and sa., attired or,
holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped
vert. Fortune le vent. 120.4
Chaytor, Clerveaux-, Clervaux Alexander,
of Spennithorne Hall, Yorks: (i) A
stag's head erased lozengy arg. and
az., the dexter attired of the first, and
the sinister of the second {for Chaytor).
cf. 120. 4. (2) An eagle displayed {for
Clerveaux). 75. 2. (3) A heron ppr.
105. 9
Cheales, an eagle's head erased or, due-
ally crowned arg. cf. 83. 2
Cheales, Rev. Alan, of Hagworthingham,
Lines, and Ellerslie, Tilehurst Road,
Reading, an eagle's head erased or,
ducally crowned az. Bene vivere et
Icbtari.
Cheap of Rossie, Scotland, a garb or,
banded vert. Ditat virtus. 153-2
Cheape, George Clerk, Esquire, of Bentley
JIanor, Broomsgrove, Worcs., same
crest and motto.
Cheape, James, Esquire, of Strathtyrum,
St. An(' "■■ ■
motto.
, ijsquire,
,, Fifesh.,
same crest and
St. Andrews,
Cheape of Madeira, a garb or, banded
gu. Ditat virtus. 153. 2
Checkland, two cubit arms erect ppr.,
holding two annulets interlaced sa.,
each arm charged with a cinquefoil gu.
Omne bonum, Dei donum.
Checkland, George Edward, Thurnby
Court, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, same crest
and motto.
CHE
Checkland, William, Esquire, of Swan-
nington House, Leics., same crest and
motto.
Chedder and Cheder, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up arg., a lion passant gardant
az,, ducally crowned ppr. cf. 4. 5
Chedworth, Devonsh., a wolf's head sa.,
iiillaied or. 30. 9
Chedworth, Devonsh., a demi-lion ram-
iiant gardant az., holding in the dexter
\r.\\\ a battle-axe ppr. 16. 14
Cheek, issuant from between the horns
of a crescent a cross pattee fitchee gu.
cf. 163. 6
Cheeke, on a chapeau a lion passant ppr.
4. 9
Cheeke, Somers. and Suff., a sword in
pale eusigned with a cross pattee.
169. 5
Cheeke, Suff., out of a naval coronet or,
a demi-mermaid holding a comb and
mirror ppr. 1S4. 14
Cheere, a talbot passant az., collared or,
resting his fore-paw on an escallop of
the last. </. 54- 2
Cheere, a talbot passant az., collared and
ringed or. Prcetnium virtutis honor.
cf. 54. 2
Cheese of Huntington Court, Heref., a
lion's head erased or. Omnia fert (etas.
17. 8
Cheeseman and Chesman, a dexter hand
holding a royal crown ppr. 217. i
Cheetham of Rycroft House, Rochdale,
and Brooklyn, Heywood, Lanes, a
derai-griffin wings addorsed gu., be-
zantee, the mouth transfixed by a
tilting-spear or, holding between the
claws a bezant. Ad mortem fidelis.
Cheetham, of Singleton House. Broughton,
Kent, in front of a demi-griffin segreant
gu., resting the sinister claw on a cross
potent sa., a plate. Quod tuum tene.
6=.- 4
Cheetham, Sydney William, M.R.C.S.,
233, Romford Road, Forest Gate, E.,
a demi-griffin segreant gu., charged
the breast with a cross potent re
or. Quod tuum tene.
Cbeflield, Rutl., an arm in armour couped
and erabowed resting on the elbow,
holding a sword, all ppr.
cf. 195. 2
Chein and Cheine, on a chapeau two
lions supporting a garb ppr. 3. 5
Chein and Cheine, Scotland, a cross
pattee fitohed arg. Palienta vincit.
166. 3
Cheisly or Chesly, Scotland, a rose ppr.,
slipped and leaved vert. Fragrat post
funera virtus. 149. 5
Chelley, a leg in armour, couped below
the knee and spurred, all ppr. 193. 4
Chelmick, Shropsh., a lion .sejant gar-
dant or, supporting with the dexter
paw an escutcheon vert. cf. 8. 2
Chelmsford, Baron (Thesiger), 5, Knares-
borough Place, S.W., a cornucopia in
fess, the horn or, the fruit ppr., thereon
a dove, holding in the beak a sprig
of laurel ppr. Spes et /ortuna. 93.
Chelsea, Viscount, see Cadogan, Earl.
Chelsum, a garb or. 153. 2
Chelsum, a greyhound current arg.
cf. 58. 2
Cheltenham, a demi-eagle displayed ppr.
81. 6
Chemere, a peer's helmet or. cf. 180. 4
Chenell, an arm ppr., vested sa., cuffed
or, holding in the hand a covered cup
arg. cf. 203. 4
Cheney, a buU's scalp or, horned arg.
123- S
Chenevix, a hand erect grasping a sword
ppr., hilted and pommelled, and pierc-
ing a fleur-de-lis or. cf. 212. 3 I
Chenevix-Trench, Alfred, Esquire, of '
Villa Bona Ventura, Cadenabbia, Italy, I
a dexter arm in armour embowed, the j
hand grasping a cutlass, all ppr. \
Virtutis forluna comes. j
Chenevix-Trench, Colonel Charles, R.A.,
same crest and motto.
Chenevix-Trench, George Frederick, Es-
quire, same crest and motto.
Chenevix-Trench, Rev. Herbert Francis,
of St. Peter's Vicarage, Isle of Thanet,
same crest and motto.
Chenevix-Trench, Julius, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Chenevix-Trench, Philip Francis, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Chenevix-Trench, Samuel Richard, Es-
quire, same crest and motto.
Cheney of Badger Hall, Shifnal, Shropsh.,
a bull's horns and scalp arg. Fato
prudentia major. (See Cure.) 123. 8
Cheoke, a bird's head sa.
Chepstow, an arm vambraced az., studded
and garnished or, holding a sword ppr.
195. 2
Cherbron, a lion's gamb erect gu., hold-
ing a griffin's head erased or.
Chere, a talbot passant az., collared and
ringed or. Prmmium virtutis honor.
cf. 54- 2
Cherley, a cross patonce between two
stalks of wheat or, leaved ppr.
154- 13
Cherry, a demi-lion arg., holding an
annulet gu. cf. 10. 2
Cherry, a demi-lion arg., holding a gem-
ring or, enriched with a precious stone
ppr. cf. 10. 2
Cherry, Rev. Benjamin Newman, Clip- j
sham Rectory, Oakham, Rut., a stag 1
couchant regardant. j
Cherry-Garrard, Major-General Apsley,
of Lamer Park, Wheathampstead, '
Herts: (i) A leopard sejant ppr. (for
Garrard). (2) A demi-lion arg., the
neck encircled with an annulet, and
holding between the paws a fleur-de-lis
within an annulet gu. (for Cherry).
Cheris I'espoir.
Cherwood, a unicorn's head or, between
two laurel-branches vert. 49. 14
Chesbrough, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
holding between the paws a cross
pattee or. 1 1 . 2
Cheseiden, Cheseldon, Cheseldyne, and
Cheselton, Rutl. and Leics., a talbot
couchant arg., spotted sa., collared and
lined or. cf. 54. II
Chesham, Baron (Cavendish), Latimer,
Chesham, Bucks, a snake nowed ppr.
Cavendo tutus. 142. 4
Chesham, Lanes, out of a ducal coronet,
a lion's gamb erect or. 36. 12
Chesham, Lanes, a falcon wings ex-
panded ppr. 87. I
Chesham, two arms embowed holding a
chess castle or.
Cheshire, a talbot sejant supporting
with his paws a shield charged with
a garb. cf. 55. 3
CHE
Cheshire of Dublin, a leopard's face arg.,
jessant three roses gu., leaved vert.
Cheshire or Chesshyre, a hawk's lure
purp. 178. II
Cheslie, Chiesly, and Chislie, Scotland,
an eagle displayed ppr. Credo et
videho. 75-2
Cheslin of London, a tower arg. 156. 2
Cheslin, a fleur-de-lis per pale vert and
az. 148. 2
Chesly, Scotland, a rose ppr., slipped and
leaved vert. Fragrat post funera virtus.
149. 5
Chesman, sec Cheeseman.
Chesney, a man's head bearded and
wreathed ppr. 190. 4
Chesshyre, Essex, a hawk's lure purp.,
feathered or. 178. 11
Chester of Bush Hall, Herts, and Royston,
Cambs, a demi-griffin segreant erm.,
beak, tongue, talons, and eyes ppr.
Vincit qui patitur. 64. 2
Chester of Chichley Hall, Bucks, a ram's
head couped arg., armed or. 130. i
Chester of Amesbury, Glouc, a lion's
gamb erased gu., holding a broken
sword arg., hilted or. 38. 2
Chester of Blabie, Leics., a dragon passant
arg. 73. 2
Chester, Henry Morris, Poyle Park,
Surrey, a dragon passant erm. Vincit
qui patitur.
Chester, Essex, a cutlass arg., hilt and
pommel or, between two branches of
laurel ppr. cf. 170. 3
Chesterfield, Earl of (Scudamore-Stan-
hope) : (I) A tower az., and from the
battlements thereof a demi-lion issuant
or, ducally crowned gu., holding be-
tween the paws a grenade fired ppr.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's
paw sa. ppr. A Deo et rege. cf. 157. 10
Chesterfield, on a chapeau a greyhound
statant ppr. 58. 4
Chesterman, a demi - griffin. Semper
fidelis. 64. 2
Chesterton, a tiger's head erased.
Cheston, Sulf., a dexter gauntlet in fess
ppr., holding a sword arg., hilt and
pommel or, on the blade a Saracen's
head couped, distilling blood of the
first. Ex merito. cf. 211.11
Chetham, in the sea a rock ppr. 179. 5
Chetham, Sufi., a griffin passant regar-
dant arg., wings addorsed or, charged
with a crescent gu. cf. 63. 14
Chettle, on a rock a wyvern, wings ad-
dorsed ppr. 69. 1 1
Chetum, Lanes, a demi-griffin gu.,
charged with a cross potent az. Quod
tuum tene. cf. 64. 2
Chetwode, a sea-lion sejant. 20. 2
Chetwode, Sir George, Bart., of Chetwode,
Bucks, and Oakley, Staffs, out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant
gu. Corona mea Christus. i6. 3
Chetwode, Wilmot- : (i) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gu.
(for Chetwode). 16. 3. {2) Out of a
crescent gu., a demi-man-tiger rampant
arg., horned and imgu. or (for Wal-
nell). (3) An eagle's head erased sa.,
holding in the beak an escallop gu.,
(for Wilmot). Corona mea Christus.
cf. S3. 2
Chetwode, Ludford-, Warw. : (i) Out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ram-
pant gu. (for Chetwode). 16. 3. (2) A
CHE
boar's head coupetl erminois, holding
in the mouth a cross pattce gu., the
head charged with an escallop sa. {for
Ludford).
Chetwood and Chetwoode, see Chetwode.
Chetwood-Aiken : ( i ) A cross crosslet '
fitchee gu. (jor Aiken). Motto, In\
cruce salus. i66. 2. (2) Out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-lion issuant
sa. [for Chdwood), and the motto,
Corona mea Christus. i6. 3
Chetwood-Aiken, John, Esquire, of the
Glen, Stoke Bishop, Glouc, same crests
and mottoes.
Chetwyn, a human heart pierced with a
passion-nail ppr. cj. 181. 4
Chetwynd, Viscount (Chetwynd), 25,
Elvaston Place, S.W., a goat's head
erased arg., armed or. Probitas veriis
honos. 128. 5
Chetwynd, Sir George, Bart., of Grendon,
Warw., a goat's head erased arg.,
armed or. Quod Dens vidt fia. 128. 5
Chetwynd-Stapylton, Lieutcnant-General
Granville George, out of a ducal coronet
or, a Saracen's head ppr. Fide sed cui
vide.
Chetwynd-Stapylton, Henry Goulburn,
Esquire, of HiUiers, Petworth, Sussex,
same crest and motto.
Chetwynd-Stapylton, Miles, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Chetwynd-Stapylton, Rev. William, of
Hallaton, I.ieics., same crest and motto.
Cheureuse, an eagle displayed or, winged
arg. 75- 2
Chevalier, a demi-chevalier in armour
brandishing a scimitar, all ppr. 187. 4
Chevallier, a lion's head erased arg.,
langued gu. Fidei coticula crux.
17.8
Cheverell and Cheverill, two dexter
hands conjoined holding a sword in
pale, all ppr. 224. 7
Chevers, an arm in armour embowed,
couped at the shoulder, the part above
the elbow in fess, the hand in pale
holding a close helmet ppr. 198. 11
Chevers, a demi-goat saliant arg., col-
lared gu., crined and ungu. or. En
Dieu esl ma joi. cj. 128. 2
Chevers, John Joseph, Esquire, of Killyan
House, Ballinasloe, co. Galway, same
crest and motto.
Cheverton, Hants, out of a castle triple-
towered a demi-lion, all ppr. Invicta
labore. 155. 10
Chevil, an arm in armour embowed hold-
ing in the hand a sword, all ppr.
195. 2
Chew of London and Beds, a griffin
sejant arg., guttee-de-sang, beaked,
legged, and mnged sa., the dexter
claw resting on a catherine-wheel gu.
cj. 62. 10
Chewton, Viscount, .s^e Waldgrave, Earl.
Cheylesmore, Baron (Eaton), Cheylesmore,
Coventry, a lion's head erased arg.,
devouring a tun or, gorged with a
double chain of the same, suspended
therefrom an escutcheon az., charged
with a cross couped, also or. Vincit
omnia Veritas. 257. i
Cheyn and Cheyne, a dexter hand holding
an escallop ppr. 216. 2
Cheyne, of Esselmont, Scotland, a cross
pattee fitched or. Patientia vincit.
166. 3
112
Cheyne of Straloch, a Capuchin's cap.
Fear God.
Cheyne, Scotland, an ibex's head and
neck gorged with a collar, with one
link of a chain affixed thereto.
Cheyney, Kent. Beds, and Berks, a bull's
scalp or, attired arg. 123. 8
Cheyney, Cambs, a cap or, turned up az.,
on each side a feather erect ppr.
Cheyney, a wolf passant vert, ducaUy
gorged and lined or. cf. 28. 10
Cheyney, Bucks, a bear's head erased
gu., environed round the neck twice
with a chain passing through the mouth
arg., ringed or. f/- 35- ^
Chibnall, a wolf's head ppr. 30. 5
Chibnall, Beds and Xorthamp., a dragon's
head erased sa., ducally gorged and
lined or. f/. 72. 9
Chichele ami Chichley, a tiger passant
arg.
holdii
couped at the
downwards.
Chicheley, Cambs,
ith a man's leg
thigh ppr., the foot
tiger passant arg.
cf. 27. II
Chichester, Marquess of Donegal, see
Donegal.
Chichester, Baron Ennishowen, see En-
nishowen.
Chichester, Earl of (Pelham), Stanmer,
Lewes, Sussex, a peacock in pride
arg. Badge, a buckle or. Vincet amor
pair ice. 103. 2
Chichester, William Henry, Esquire, of
Grenofen, Tavistock, Devonsh., same
crest and motto.
Chichester, Charles, of Hall, Devonsh., a
heron rising with an eel in its mouth
opr. Ferme en foy. cf. 104. 13
Chichester : ( i ) A heron devouring a
snake, all ppr. (for Chichester). 105. 8.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-
griffin segreant ppr. (for Hopton). In-
vitum sequitur honor. 64. 4
Chichester, Devonsh. and Dorset, a stork
with wings addorsed ppr., holding in
its beak a snake vert. 104. 13
Chichester, the late Rev. Arthur
Chichester, of the Rectory, Badlesmere,
Kent: (i) A heron, wings addorsed, in
its beak an eel, all ppr. (for Chichester).
(2) In front of a chaplet of holly frueted
ppr., a torch erect or, fired ppr. {for
Burnard). Ardet in arduis.
Chichester, Rev. Edward Arthur, of the
Vicarage, Dorking, a stork rising with
a snake in its beak, all ppr. Invilum
sequitur honor.
Chichester-O'Neil, Rev. William, of
Shane's Castle, co. Antrim, Preben-
dary of St. Michael's, in the city and
diocese of Dublin : ( i ) An arm em-
bowed in armour grasping a sword, all
ppr. (for O'Neil). 195. 2. (2) A stork
rising with a snake in its beak, all ppr.
(for Chichester). Lamh dearg Eirin.
104. 13
Chichester, Sir Edward, Bart., of Youl-
ston, Barnstaple, Devonsh., a bittern
rising with an eel in its beak ppr.
Chichester, Nugent, Esquire, of Calver-
leigh Court, Tiverton, Devonsh.: (1)
A goldfinch ppr. (for Nagle). (2) A
heron rising with an eel in the beak
ppr. (for Chichester). Ferme en foy.
Chichester - Constable, Walter George
Raleigh. Esquire, of Burton Constable,
Hull, Wycliffe Hall, Darlington, Scar-
CHI
gill Lodge, Bernard Castle, Wood Hall,
Hull, and Runnamoat, Roscommon :
(l) A dragon's head couped barry of
six arg. and gu., charged with nine
lozenges or, three, three, and three (for
Constable). (2) A stork rising holding
in the beak a snake ppr. Surgit post
nubila Phoebus. Ferme en foy.
Chick, Sussex, a demi-peeasus rampant
sa., enfiled round the body with a ducal
coronet or. Non temere. 47. 7
Chiefly, a lion's head erased or. 17. 8
Chiene, on a chapeau two lions support-
ing a garb ppr. 3. 5
Chiesly, Scotland, a rose gu., stalked
vert. Fragrat post funera virtus. 149.5
Chiesly, Scotland, an eagle displayed
ppr. Credo et videbo. 75. 2
CMIborne, Essex, a hawk's head erased
az., holding in the beak a ring or, to
which is attached an estoile of the last.
Chilcot, two garbs in saltire.
Chilcote and Chilcott, Surrey, out of a
ducal coronet a mount ppr., thereon a
stag at gaze gu. Spero. 118. 7
Child- Villiers, Earl of Jersey, see Jersey.
Child, Coles, Bromley Palace, Bromley,
Kent, an eagle with wings expanded
arg., holding in the beak a snake en-
twined round the neck and legs ppr.
Child, Bart, (extinct), of Surat, East Indies,
and Dervill, Essex, a leopard's face or,
between two laurel-branches ppr. Spes
alit.
Child of Langley Bury, Herts, an eagle,
wings expanded erm., holding in the
beak a trefoil slipped vert. cf. 77. 2
Child, Hants and Shropsh., an eagle
with wings expanded arg., round the
neck a snake entwined ppr. Imitare
quam invidere. 77. 8
Child, Cecil E. C, Vemham, Merton Hall
Road, Wimbledon, same crest and
Child, Sir Smith. Bart., of Newfield and
Stallington Hall, Staffs., an eagle with
\\ings elevated arg., entwined round
the neck by a snake ppr., holding in
the beak a cross crosslet fitchee, and
each wing charged with a mullet of
six points gu. Imilari quam invidere.
cf. 77. 8
Child of London and Worcs., on a rock
ppr., an eagJe rismg,
the wings addorsed
arg., gorged with a ducal coronet or,
round the neck an adder entwined ppr.
cf- 77. 8
Child, Herbert Henry, Rudhall, Boss,
Heref., on a rock an eagle with wings
endorsed and inverted, collared and
chained, and resting the dexter claw
on a serpent nowed. Probitas verus
honos.
Child, Surrey, an eagle with wings ex-
panded between two ears of big-wheat,
holding in the beak a serpent entwined
round the neck, all ppr. Imitare quam
invidere. cf. 77. 8
Child, Hooke-, Albert Theodore, Esquire,
of Finchley New Road, London : ( i )
Upon a fret gu., an eagle, the wings
elevated arc, entwined round the neck
by a serpent ppr., each wing charged
with a trefoil slipped, also gu. (for
Child). (2) Upon a mount, between
two ears of wheat stalked and leaved
or, an escallop az. (for Hooke). Imi-
tare quam invidere.
CHI
Childe of Kinlet, Shropsh., and North-
wicke, Worc3., an eagle with wings
expanded arg., enveloped round the
neck and body with a snake ppr. yj. 8
Childe-Freeman, Rev. Edward Leonard,
of Edwyn Ralph Rectory, Bromyard,
Worcs. : (I) An eagle with wings ex-
panded arg , entwined round the neck
by a serpent ppr. [jor Childe). (2) On
a mount vert, a cockatrice arg., wattled,
combed, and beaked or, ducally gorged
and lined, also or, and charged by a
crescent sa. for difference. Per Deum
meum, transUio murum (for Baldwyn).
Pax et plenitudo.
Chllde-Pemberton, William Shakespear,
:i, Granville Place, Portraan Square,
W. : ( I ) Au eagle with wings expanded
arg., standing upon and entwined round
the neck by a snake ppr. {Childe). (3)
On a mount vert, a cockatrice arg.,
wattled, combed, and beaked or,
ducally gorged, lined, and ringed gold,
a crescent sa. for cadency {Baldicyn).
(3) In front of a griffin's head couped
sa., a crescent or {Pemberlon). Per
deum meum, transUio murum.
Childers of Cantley, Yorks. a cubit arm
erect habited in chain armour, and
holding in the gauntlet ppr. an oval
buckle, tongue erect az.
Chilmick, Shropsh., a lion sejant gardant
or, supporting with the dexter paw an
escutcheon vert. cf. 8. 2
Chilton, a boar's head couped at the neck
or, holding in the mouth two roses, one
arg., the other gu., leaved and stalked
ppr.
Chilton, Kent, a griffin passant sa.,
bezantee. cf. 6j. 2
Chliworth, Devonsh., a boar's head and
neck erased sa., ducally gorged or.
Chiney, an arm in armour embowed
holding in the gauntlet a sabre, all
ppr. 195. 2
Clunn, Glouc, on a ducal coronet or, a
greyhound sejant arg. cf. c,g. 4
Chinnery, Bart, (extinct), of Flintfield,
Cork, Ireland, on a globe or, an eagle
rising ppr., collared, also or. Nee temere,
nee timide. cf. 159. 7
Chinnery-Haldane, Right Rev. James
Robert Alexander, of AUtshellach
Onich, Inverness-sh., Bishop of Argyll
and the Isles : ( i ) On the dexter
side an eagle's head erased or (for
Haldane). 83. 2. (2) On the sinister
side, perched on a globe or, an eagle
rising ppr., collared of the first (for
Chinnery). Suffer. Nee temere, nee
timide. cf. 159. 7
Chlpchase, a demi-eagle displayed hold-
ing in the dexter claw a laurel-branch
ppr. cf. 81. 6
Chipman, Somers., a leopard sejant arg.,
muraUy crowned gu. cf. 24. 13
Chipnam, Heref., a dexter and sinister
arm shooting an arrow from a bow ppr.
200. 2
Chippendale and Chippingdale, of Craven,
Yorks, Humberston, Leics., Blacken-
hall. Staffs, and of London, a lion's
gamb erect arg., erased gu., holding a
fleur-de-lis or. Firmor ad fidem.
Chipperfleld of London, an eagle displayed
gu. Spernit pericula virtue. 75. 2
CUrblond, a winged heart ppr. 112. 10
113
i Chirnside, Scotland, a hawk with wings
I expanded ppr. 87. I
Chiseldine, a talbot couchant arg., spotted
sa., eared and collared gu., chained or,
the end of the chain in a bow-knot of
the last. cf. 54. 1 1
Chisenal and Chisenhall, Lanes, a griffin
segreant gu. 62. 2
Chisholm of that ilk, a dexter arm in
armour embowed from the shoulder,
the hand holding a scimitar in bend,
all ppr. Vi el virlute. iq6. 10
Chisholm, Sir Samuel, Bart., 20, Belhaven
Terrace, Glasgow, a hand holding a
boar's head erased ppr. Colo com-
muniiatem. 257. 9
Chisholm, Kent and Scotland, a hand
couped below the wrist holding a
dagger erect, all ppr., on the point a
boar's head erased or, laugued gu.
cf. 212. 2
Chisholm, Roderick Donald Matheson, of
Erchless Castle, Inverness, a dexter
hand holding a dagger erect ppr., on
the point a boar's head couped gu.
Feroi ferio. 212. 2
Chisholm, England and Scotland, a dex-
ter hand holding a sword erect ppr.,
on the point a boar's head couped gu.
Vi el arte. 212. 2
Chisholm, The (J. Chisholm Gooden-
Chisholm), of 33, Tavistock Square,
London, a dexter hand holding a
dagger erect ppr., on the point a boar's
head couped gu. F eras ferio. 212.2
Chisholme, out of a ducal coronet a
dragon's head with wings addorsed.
72. I
Chisholme of Comer, Scotland, a dexter
hand holding a dagger in pale ppr.
Vi et virlute. 212. 9
Chisholme, Scotland, a boar's head
erased. 42. 2
Chislie, Scotland, an eagle displayed ppr.
Credo et videho. 7S- ^
Chissell, three chisels arg., handles or,
two in saltire, the handles down-
wards, and one in pale, the handle up-
wards.
Ctliswell of London, a mermaid ppr.
184. 5
Chiswell of liOndon, a dove with brings
displayed arg., beaked and legged gu.,
standing on a bezant and holding in
the beak a laurel-branch vert.
Chittinge, a talbot's head erased arg.
56. 2
Chittock, a demi-atag ppr., attired or.
119. 2
Chittock, an antelope trippant ppr.
126. 6
Chitty of London, a talbot's head couped
or. 56. 12
Chitwood, on a mount vert, a crow sa.
107. 9
Chitwynde, a sword in pale ppr., on the
point a boar's head erased. cf. 42. 4
Chivers, a comet star, the tail towards
the sinister ppr. 164. 10
Choiseul, Ireland, a dexter and sinister
hand supporting a two-edged sword in
pale, all ppr. 213. i
Choke, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-
stork displayed arg., beaked gu.
Choke, Berks, a stork's head ppr., beaked
gu. cf. 106. I
CHR
Cholmeley and Cholmondley, a demi-
griffin segreant sa., winged and beaked
or, holding in the claws a helmet ppr.
cf. 64. I
Cholmeley, Sir Hugh Arthur Henry,
Bart., Easton Hall, Grantham: (i) A
garb or. (2) A demi-griffin segreant
sa., beaked, winged, and membered
or, holding between the claws a
helmet ppr., garnished of the second.
cf. 64. I
Cholmeley, Hugh Charles Faiifax, Es-
quire, Bransby Hall, Easingwold,
Yorks; (i) On a helmet affronte arg.
a garb or. {2) A derai-griffin segreant
sa., beaked, winged, and membered or,
bearing a helmet arg. Cassis tutis-
sima virtus.
Cholmley, Bart., of Whitby and Hil-
deuby, Yorks, a full-fronted helmet
with grills arg., thereon a garb or. A
la volonte de Dien.
Cholmley of Whitby, Yorks, a demi-griffin
segreant sa., beaked or, holding in the
dexter claw a helmet arg. 64. i
Cholmondeley, Marquess of (Cholmon-
deley), Cholmondeley Castle, Malpas,
Chesh., a demi-griffin segreant sa.,
beaked, winged, and membered or,
holding between the claws a helmet
ppr., garnished of the second. Cassis
tutissima virtues. cf. 64. I
Cholmondeley, Rev. Richard Hugh, 62,
Albert Gate Mansions, S.W., same crest
and motto.
Cholmondeley, Baron Delamere, see Dela-
Cholmonly of London, a helmet arg.,
garnished or, charged with three tor-
teaux, one and two.
Cholwell, a leopard's face az. 22. 2
Cholwich and Cholwick, a lion's gamb
erect and erased sa., supporting an
ancient shield per pale or and arg.
<:/ 37- 2
Cholwich, Lear-, of Teignmouth, Devonsh.:
(I) A lion's gamb erased sa., support-
ing an antique shield per pale erminois
and erm. (for Cholwich). cf. 37. 2. (2)
A demi-unicorn erminois supporting a
staff raguly gu. (for Lear).
Cholwich and Cholwick of Cholwich,
Devonsh., a fox's head couped sa. 33. 4
Cholwill or Cholville, Devonsh., a hnnet
ppr.
Chooke, an ibex's head erased arg.,
gorged with a crown gu., double-
horned or.
Chope, Rev. R. R., St. Augustine's
Vicarage, 117, Queen's Gate, S.W., a
lion passant.
Chopinge of London, a tree vert, fructed
or, the stem arg., charged with two
bends wavy gu., on the sinister side of
the stem a woodpecker ppr.
Chorley, Lanes and Staffs, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a hawk's head
erased arg. 89. 6
Chough, a demi-lion rampant sa., col-
lared arg., holding in the paws a
halberd in pale or. cf. 15. 4
Chowne, a cubit arm erect in armour
holding in the gauntlet ppr. a broad
arrow sa., feathered arg.
Chrighton or Crighton, a dragon's head
vomiting fire ppr. 72. 3
Chrisope, an antelope trippant ppr., col-
lared and chained or. cf. 126. 6
CHR
Chrisope, a bear's head muzzled. 34. 14
ChristaU, Scotland, a fir-tree ppr. Per
angyista ad augueta. 144.13
Christian, Ireland, a lion couchant gar-
dant ppr. 7- 10
Christian, a lion sejant gardant erect
holding in the dexter paw a cross, and
resting the sinister on a pyramid sa.
</. 8. 12
Chlistian, a unicorn's head erased arg.,
collared, maned, and armed or.
49. I.I
Christian, out of a naval coronet a uni-
corn's head, cf. 48. 12
Christian of Ewanrigg, Cumb., a uni-
corn's head erased arg., armed and
gorged with a collar invecked or.
Salus per Christum. cf. 49. 1 1
Christian, the figure of Hope ppr., robed
arg., leaning on an anchor or.
Christian, a greyhound current ppr.
e/. 58. 2
Christie, Robert Maitland, of Durie, Fife,
a dexter hand holding a letter ppr.
Pro rege.
Christie, a cross Calvary gu. Sit vita
nomini congrua. 1 66. i
Christie, a brown bear passant muzzled,
the cliain reflexed over the shoulder or,
on the back a bezant charged with a
cross sa., the dexter paw resting on an
escutcheon per pale of the last and gu.
Integer vita'. 269. 4
Christie, Augustus Langhara, Esquire, of
Tapeley Park, Instow, North Devonsh.,
and 42, Great Cumberland Place,
London, W., same crest and motto.
Christie, William Langham, Esquire, of
ftlyndebourne, Lewes, Susse.\, and
117, Eaton Square, S.W., same crest
and motto.
Christie, Ireland out of an earl's coronet
a Moor's head from the shoulders, all
ppr. 1 82. 2
Christie, a holly-sUp leaved and frncted
ppr. 150. 10
Christie, Thomas Craig, Esquire, of
Bedlay Chryston, Glasgow, Lanarksh.,
a branch of holly leaved and fructed
ppr. Sic viresco.
Christie, a holly-stump leaved and fructed
ppr. Sit vita nomini congrwi. 145. 10
Christie, John, Esquire, of Cowden and
Glenfarg, Perth, and of Milnwood,
Lanarksh., a withered holly-branch
sprouting out leaves ppr. Sic viresco.
145- 10
Christie of Craigton, Scotland, a holly-
branch withered with leaves sprouting
anew ppr. Sic viresco. 145. 10
Christie, Hector, Esquire, of Langcliffe
Place, near Settle, Yorks, same crest
and motto.
Christie, Scotland, a holly-bush ppr.
Sic viresco.
Christie-Miller, Sydney Richardson, Es-
quire, J. P., of Moira House, 21, St.
James's Place, London ; of Brit well
Court, Burnham, Bucks ; and of
Craigentinny, Midlothian, Scotland :
(i) A de.xter hand erect holding an
open book ppr. {for Miller). 279. 10
(2) A holly-stump withered sprouting
out leaves ppr. (for Christie). Manent
optima caelu. Sic viresco. 279. 9
Christie, a phoenix in flames ppr. 82. 2
Christie, a phoenix's head in flames ppr.
82. 9
114
Christison, Sir Alexander, Bart., of 40,
Moray Place, Edinburgh, a Passion
cross gu., on three grieces ppr. Vitam
dirigai. 166. I
Christison, John, Esquire, Writer to the
Signet, of 40, Moray Place, Edinburgh,
a Passion cross gu., on three grieces
ppr. Vitam dirigat. 166. i
Christmas, an arm embowed ppr., vested
or, covered with leaves vert, supporting
a staff couped and raguly arg.
Christmas, an arm ppr., charged with two
bars or and gu., holding a double
branch of roses flowered of the second,
leaved vert.
Christopher, Norf., a unicorn's head
erased arg. 49- 5
Christopher of Norton, Durham, two
arms embowed. vested az., the hands
ppr., supporting an anchor sa., cabled
arg. Arte conservatiis. Deo conser-
Christopher, Captain Alfred Charles Seton,
of 9, Sloane 'Terrace Mansions, London,
S.W., two arms embowed vested az., the
hands ppr. supporting an anchor sa.,
cabled arg.
Christopher, Danby Stevens, Esquire, of
28, Argyll Street, London, W., same
crest and motto.
Christopher, Henry Carmichael, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Christopher, Leonard William, Esquire,
of Murre, Punjab, same crest and
motto.
Christopher, Wilmot Conway, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Christopher, a stag's head cabossed ppr.
122. 5
Christopherson, Sussex, a demi-eagle re-
gardant holding in the dexter claw a
sword ppr. Ardenter prnsequor alis.
Christy of Apuldrefield, Kent, a mount
vert, thereon the stump of a holly-
tree sprouting between four branches
of fern, all ppr. Sic viresco.
Christy, Richard, Esquire, of Watergate,
Emsworth, Sussex, same crest and
motto.
Christy, Joseph Fell, Esquire, of Upton,
Alresford, Hants, same crest and
motto.
Christy, William Miller, Watergate, Ems-
worth, same crest and motto.
Chritchley, Ireland, a lion rampant per
fesse, ejnbattled gu. and az. Honesta
qitam S'plendida. i. 13
Chrystie, a lion's gamb erased holding a
dagger, all ppr. 3.S. 8
Chubb, Sir George Hayter, of Newlands,
Chislehurst, Kent, in front of a demi-
lion supporting between its paws a
bezant charged with a rose gu., a key
fesseways, wards upwards, or.
242. 2
Chubbe, Dorset, a demi-lion az., holding
between the paws a bezant. I ' ■ 7
Chudleigh, a savage ppr., wreathed about
the loins and temples vert, and holding
in the dexter hand a club spiked or.
Chudleigh, a savage ppr. in profile hold-
ing in the dexter hand a spiked club or,
with a bugle-horn hung over the sinis-
ter shoulder, wreathed about the loins
and temples vert.
Chun, a boar passant regardant pierced
in the shoulder by an arrow, the end
held in the mouth, all ppr.
CHU
Church, Essex, an arm in armour ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the hand a
baton of the same.
Church, a hand holding a sword erect
between two branches of laurel en-
twined round the blade. Virtule.
Church, Ireland, a talbot collared, all
ppr. 54- 2
Church, a cloud ppr. 162. 13
Church, a demi-lion rampant or, bran-
dishing in his dexter paw a battle-axe
ppr., and resting his sinister paw on a
cross gu.
Church, Samuel Church, Esquire : (i) In
front of a Passion cross gu., a pelican
in her piety arg., the wing charged
with a rose, also gu., barbed and seeded
ppr. {/or Church). (2) A lion rampant
regardant sa., semee of pheons, and
holding between the paws a mascle or
{for Philips). Vidnera ecclesirr- liher-
orum vita.
Church, Sir William Selby, Bart., K.C.B.,
Woodside, Hatfield, Herts, a grey-
hound's head sa., erased gu., collared
az., and charged with two bezants.
Mea spes est in Deo. 262. 4
Church, a greyhound's head erased sa.,
platee, collared or.
Churehar, Sussex, an heraldic tiger pas-
sant arg., maned and tufted or. 25. 5
Churche, Essex, a demi-greyhound sa.,
gorged with a collar or, charged with
three lozenges gu., holding a trefoil of
the second.
Churche, Shropsh., a greyhound's head
erased erm., collared, lined, and ringed
or. cf. 61. 2
Churchey, Wales, a greyhound's head
erased sa., collared or, holding in the
mouth a trefoil slipped gu.
Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, see Marl-
borough.
ChurchiU, Viscount (Spencer), G.C.V.O.,
RoUeston, Leics., out of a ducal coronet
or, a griffin's head between two wings
expanded arg., gorged with a bar-
gemelle gu., armed of the first. Dieu
defend le droit. cf. 67. i
Churchill, Surrey and Dorset, out of a
ducal coronet "or, a demi-lion rampant
arg. Dieu defend le droit. 16. 3
Churchill, Frederick, M.D., 4, Cranley
Gardens, Queen's Gate, S.W., same
crest.
Churchill, Charles Morant, Manor House,
Buckland Ripers, Dorset, same crest.
ChurchiU, a lion couchant gardant arg.,
holding a flagstaff erect entwined with
a branch of laurel ppr., flowing from
the staff to the sinister a banner swal-
low-tailed gu., charged with an Eastern
crown or.
ChurchiU, a lion couchant arg., holding
a banner of the last charged with a
ChurchiU, a savage's head affrontee,
ducally crowned ppr. 192. 9
Churchouse, William John Franklin,
Physician and Surgeon, Chard House,
Long Buckby, Rugby, a demi-lion
rampant holding between its paws a
church bell. Nunquam non fiddis.
Churchman of London, on a garb in fess
or, a cock arg., beaked, legged, and
wattled gu. 9i- 4
Churchward, Rev. Marcus Dimond Di-
mond-, Vicar of Northam, Bideford,
CHU
Devonsh., issuant from three lozenges |
conjoined in fesse gu., each charged
witli a fleur-de-lis or, a buck's head
couped ppr. Suaviter in modo.
Cf. 121. 5
Churchyard, an arm in armour embowed
liolding in the hand a baton, and there-
on suspended a laurel crown, all ppr.
Churchyard, kShropsh., a dexter arm
embowed and vambraced, holding a
broken spear environed with a chaplet.
En Dieu et mon roy. - cj. 197. 3
Churston, Baron (Yarde-Buller), of Chur-
ston Ferrers and Lupton, Devonsh., a
Saracen's head afirontee couped ppr.
Aquila non capit muscas. 190. 5
Churton, the late John, Esquire, of Mo-
ranned, Rhyl, Flintsh., out of the
battlements of a tower ppr., a demi-
lion gu., gorged with a collar gemel
or, holding in the dexter paw a sword
ppr., and resting the sinister paw on
an escutcheon erm., charged with a
ram's head erased sa., armed or.
Avance:.
Churton, Shropsh., out of a mural coronet
ppr., a demi-lion rampant gu., holding
in the paw a sword ppr., pommel and
hilt or. Avanec:.
Chussell, three chisels arff., handles or,
two in saltire, the liandles downwards,
and one in pale, the hamlli' upwards.
Chute, Hants and Kent, a gamitlet ppr.,
holding a broken sword arg., hilt and
pommel or.
Chute, Charles Lennard, of The Vyne,
Hants, a dexter cubit arm in armour,
the hand gauntleted grasping a broken
sword in bend sinister ppr., hilt and
pommel or.
Chute, Wiggett- : (i) A de.xter cubit arm
in armour, the hand gauntleted
grasping a broken sword in bend
sinister ppr., hilt and pommel or {for
Chute). (2) A griffin's head couped
sa., holding in the beak an ear of wheat
ppr., between two wings arg., each
charged with a mullet gu. (for Wiggett).
Fortune de querre.
Chute, Wiggett-, Rev. Devereux, of Sher-
borne St. John, Basingstolie, same
crests and motto.
Chuter, a dexter hand holding a spur.
217. 14
Chyner, an antelope's head erased erm.
126. 2
Cidderowe, out of a tower arg., a demi-
lion rampant sa. 157- II
Clely, Cornw., a tiger sejant arg.
27.6
Cinsallagh, Ireland, a lion's head erased
ppr. 17. 8
Cipriani, an eagle displayed sa., crowned
gu. cf. 74. 14
Clabrock, Middx. and Kent, out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-ostrich arg.,
wings displayed erm., holding in the
beak a horse-shoe sa. 96. 8
Clack, on a mount a holy lamb bearing a
flag, all ppr. 131. 14
Clack, an old man's head couped at the
shoulders, vested gu., wreathed arg.
Clack, Heref. and Berks, a demi-eagle or,
winged erm. 80. 2
Clagett of London, Kent, and Surrey,
an eagle's head erased erm., ducally
crowned or, between two wings sa.
Clagstone, a falcon rising ppr. 87. i
115
Clamond, Cornw., a griflfin sejant or.
62. 10
Clanbrasil, Baron, see Rod'en, Earl of.
Clancarty, Earl of (Le Poer-Trench),
Garbally, Ballinasloc, co. Galway : (i)
An arm in armour embowed holding
in the hand a sword, all ppr. 195. 2.
(2) A lion rampant or, imperially
crowned, holding in the dexter paw a
sword arg., hilt and pommel or, and in
the sinister a sheaf of arrows of the
last. (3) A stag's head cabossed arg.,
attired and between the attires a
crucifix or. Consilio et prndentia.
122. 13
Clancy, Ireland, and Clanny, Durh., a
hand gauntleted holding a dagger in
pale, on the point a wolf's head couped
close, dropping blood gu.
Clancy, Ireland, a hand couped at the
wrist erect, holding a sword impaling a
boar's head also couped, all ppr. 212. 6
Clandjnen, Ireland, a demi-lion holding a
ullet of six points.
Clanmorris, Baron (Bingham), New-
brook, Ballyglass, co. Mayo, Ireland,
on a rocli an eagle rising, all ppr. Spes
men Christus.
Clanricarde, Marquess of (De Burgh-Can-
ning), Porturana Castle, co. Galway :
(l) A demi-lion rampant arg., charged
with three trefoils vert, holding in the
dexter paw an arrow pheoned and
flighted ppr., the shaft or (for Canning).
cf. 13. 6. (2) A cat-a-mountain sejant
gardant ppr., collared and chained or
{for De Burgh). Nug roy, nug joy, nug
hi/. 26. 13
Clanwilliam, Earl of (Meade), GiU Hall,
Dromore, cO. Down, Ireland, an eagle
displayed with two heads sa., armed
or. Toujours pret. 74. 2
Clapcott, a buck's head couped sa.,
attired or. 121. 5
Clapham, Scotland, a dexter hand hold-
ing a helmet ppr. 217. 12
Clapham, a lion rampant sa., holding in
the dexter paw a sword arg., pommel
and liilt or.
Clapham, T. R., Austwiok Hall, same
crest.
Clapham of Burley Grange, Yorks, a
lion rampant sa. Post est occasio calva.
139-
Clapp, a pike naiant ppr.
Clapperton, Scotland, a talbot
arg. Fides prcestantior aura. 54. i
Clapton, Hants, a dolphin hauriant, head
downwards.
Clapton, Edward, M.D., 41, Eltham
Road, Lee, S.E., a bay horse's head
erased, bridled and charged with a
quatrefoil or, gorged with a chain of
the last, pendent therefrom a bell az.
Laudo et plaudo.
Clare, Earl of (Fitzgibbon), a boar pas-
sant gu., bristled or, charged on the
body with three annulets of the last.
yU admirari. cf. 40. 8
Clare, John Leigh, Esquire, of Hoylake,
Birkenhead, upon a mill-rind fesseways
or, a cock with wings expanded gu.
Vigilante.
Clare, Leigh-, Octavius Leigh, Esquire,
B.A., of Hindley Cottage, East Sheen,
Surrey, same crest and motto.
Clare, Shropsh. and Worcs., a stag's head
cabossed gu., attired ppr. 122. 5
CLA
Clarence and Avondale, H.R.H. the late
Duke of, on a coronet composed of
crosses pattee and fleur-de-lis, a lion
statant gardant or, crowned with a
like coronet and differenced with a
label of three points arg., the centre
point charged with St. George's crosts.
Clarendon, Earl of (ViUiers), the Grove,
Watford, Herts, a lion rampant arg.,
ducally crowned or. Fidei coticula
crux. I. 12
Clarge, a ram's head couped arg., with
two straight and two bent horns or.
Clarges, out of a ducal coronet a ram's
head armed with four horns or.
Claridge, Essex, an eagle regardant. Cum
pcrictdo lucrurn. 76. 6
Clarina, Baron (Massey), Elm Park,
Liiiieriok, Ireland, out of a ducal
coronet or. a bull's head gu., armed sa.
Pro libcrlale pulria:. 44. II
Clark, a falcon rising. 87. i
Clark, Sir John Forbes, Bart., Tillypronie,
Tarland, Aberdeensh., a rock, therefrom
rising a falcon ppr., belled or, and
resting the dexter claw on a ducal
coronet of the last. Amat victoria curam.
Clark, Sir James Richardson Andrew,
Bart., Tidmarsh, near Reading, a demi-
huntsraan winding a horn holding in
his sinister hand a whip, all ppr.,
between a stags attirej, the scalp in
front arg. Free for a blast.
Clark, Andrew, Esquire, S.S.C, of 21,
Bernard Street, Leith, and 19, Raeburn
Place. Edinburgh, a falcon rising ppr.
Honore et virtute. 87. i
Clark of Bellefleld, Trowbridge, and Cum-
berwell, near Bradford, Wilts, a swan
arg., ducally gorged, and with a chain
reflexed over the back or, charged on
the wings with an estoile gu ,.and
resting the dexter foot on a cross
moline, also gu.
Clark of Bishop Wearmouth, Durh., a
swan ppr., reposing his dexter foot on
an ogress. cf. 99. 2
Clark, Frederick, Esquire, D.L., of Great
Cumberland Place, London, upon the
trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise,
sprouting to the dexter, a lark rising
ppr., charged on the breast with a rose
gu., and hohh'ng in the beak three ears
of wheat slipped or.
Clark, Charles Stanley Gordon, Esquire,
two pellets, thereon a lark rising ppr.,
gorged with a collar gemel arg., and
holding in the beak an ear of wheat
leaved and slipped or. Be advised.
Clark, Henry Herbert Gordon, Esquire,
of Micklehara Hall, near Dorking, same
crest and motto.
Clark, Crawfurd A. Gordon, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Clark, Gilchrist-, of Speddoch, Dum-
friessh., Scotland, within a serpent in
a circle an estoile pierced or. Animo
et scientia.
Clark, Norf., an eagle's leg gu., joined to
a wing or. cf- "S- 5
Clark, a griffin's head erased. 66. 2
Clark, a demi-griffin ducally gorged.
cf. 64. 2
Clark, a mullet of six points arg. Animo
et scientia. 164- 3
Clark of London, a cross pattee or, be-
tween two eagles' wings erect az. Absit
ut glorier nisi in cruce. 1 10. 7
CLA
Clark of Dowlais House, Merthyr Tydvil,
a lion rampant supporting a shield
gyronny of eight. Tryandtryst. (/. 1.4
Clark of Buckland Tout Saints, Devonsh.,
a demi-Uon gu., coUared or, charged on
the shoulder with an estoile arg., and
holding in the dexter paw a baton sa.
Victor mortalis est. cf. 15.9
Clark, Archibald Henry, Beaumont
Lodge, Paignton, same crest and motto.
Clark, Godfrey Lewis, 44, Berkeley
Square, a lion rampant or, supporting
a shield gu., charged with a cross erm.
placed upon a saltire or. Try and
tryste. Non major alio, non minor.
Clark of Achareidh, Nairn, Scotland, a
bear sejant arg., muzzled, collared, and
chained ppr., holding a battle-axe erect,
also ppr. Sans changer.
Clark, a talbot's head erased or. 56. 2
Clark, a talbot's head couped or, gorged
with a collar az., charged with a plate.
cf. 56. I
Clark> a dragon's head erased az. Forli-
tvdo. cf. 7\. 2
Clark, The Goddards, Snaith, Yorksh., a
stag's head cabossed.
Clark of Belford, Northumb., a dragon's
head erased az., guttee-d'or, gorged
with a collar embattled, counter-em-
battled, and charged on the neck with
three annulets interlaced, also or. For-
titudo.
Clark, Bucks and Beds, a goat arg.,
against a tree ppr. 129. 8
Clark, Ireland, on a mural coronet az., a
stag sejant or. 116. 4
Clark of Steeple, CO. Antrim, Ireland,
a boar's head erased sa., transfixed
through the jaws with a broken spear
ppr. Non egel jacidis.
Clark,^ fox's head gu. 33. 4
Clark, Towers-, of Wester Moffat,
Lanarksh. : ( i ) A dexter hand holding
a scimitar bendways ppr., hilted and
pommelled or (/or C/orA). 213.5. (2)
A tower or, masoned sa. (for Towers).
Fortiter. Turris forlis mihi Deus.
156. 2
Clark, a hand holding a dagger in bend
sinister. 212. 3
Clark, James Jackson, Esquire, of Largan-
togher House, Maghera, co. London-
derry, Ireland, out of a mural crown an
arm embowed in armour, the hand
holding a dagger, all ppr., the arm
charged with a trefoil vert. Virtutt
el labore. cf. Ujq. g
Clark, Sir Andrew, Bart., of Caviiulish
Square, London, between the attires of
a stag affixed to the scalp arg., a demi-
huntsman winding a horn, and holding
in his sinister hand a whip, all ppr.
Free for a blast. cf. 187. 12
Clark, Andrew, F.R.C.S., 71. Harley
Street, W., a demi-huutsman winding a
horn, and holding in his sinister hand
a whip, all ppr. Free for a blast.
Clark, Stewart, Esquire, of Dundas
Castle, South Queensferry. an anchor
cabled gu. Sure and steadfast. i6i. 2
Clark, a pheon ppr. 174. 11
Clark or Clarke, Derbysh., in a gem ring
or, set with a diamond sa., a pheon
arg. cf. 167. 12
Clark, Sir John Maurice, Bart., of 14,
Rothesay Place, Edinburgh, a battle-
axe in pale ppr. I n Deo speravi. 172.3
116
Clarke, Grahame- Leonard John, Fro-
cester Manor House, Stonehouse,
Glouc, an escallop quarterly gu. and
erminois.
Clark-Kennedy, John William James,
Esquire, of Knockgray, Carsphaim,
Kirkcudbright, N.B. : (i) A demi-man
in the uniform of the Royal Dragoons
holding in his dexter hand a sword,
and sinister a French eagle, all ppr.
(2) A dolphin naiant ppr. Arise la fin.
Clarke, Sir Charles, Bart., of Dunham
Lodge, Norfolk, a mount vert, thereon
a lark with wings elevated or, holding
In the beak an ear of wheat ppr., the
dexter claw resting on an annulet sa.
259- 7
Clarke, Hon. Sir Rupert Turner Havelock,
Bart., in front of an arm embowed in
armour holding in the hand an arrow
in bend sinister ppr., three escallops.
Signum qucerens in vellere. 248. 4
Clarke of Cork, on the stump of a tree
couped, eradicated, and sprouting on
each side, a lark perched ppr., the
wings expanded, holding in the beak
two wheat-ears or.
Clarke, formerly of Wayste Court,
Abingdon, Berks, in front of a mount
overgrown with clover a lark rising
ppr., charged on the breast with a
cross patee arg., and holding in the
beak an ear of wheat or. Carpe diem.
Clarke, a lark rising, holding in the beak
an ear of wheat, all ppr. Carpe diem.
Clarke, a lark with wings expanded,
holding in the beak an ear of wheat,
aU ppr. cf. 94. 5
Clarke, Alexander Felix, Esquire, of 38,
English Quay, St. Petersburg, Russia,
upon a mount vert, a swan arg., charged
on the body with two pellets fesseways,
holding in the beak an ostrich feather
or. Si bene facias nil mettias.
256. 15
Clarke-Travers, Sir Guy Francis Travers,
Bart., of Rossmore, co. Cork: (l) An
heraldic tiger passant arg. [for Travers).
25. 5. (2) On the stump of a tree
couped, eradicated, and sprouting on
each side a lark perched ppr., wings
expanded, holding in the beak two
wheat-ears or {for Clarke). Nee temere,
nee timide. Constantia et fidelitaJc.
Clarke, a peacock's head erased ppr.,
holding in the beak a trefoil slipped
vert. cf. 103. I
Clarke, a swan ppr. 99. 2
Clarke, Durh. and Ireland, a swan ppr.,
resting the dexter foot on an ogress.
cf. 99. 2
Clarke, a swan rising arg., ducally gorged
and chained or. cf. 99. 3
Clarke, James Richard Plomer, Welton
Place, near Daventry, Northamp.,
same crest.
Clarke, an eagle with wings expanded
sa., beaked and membered or. 77. 5
Clarke, Lines, a sinister wing or. 109. 7
Clarke of Arlington, Berks, a cross pattde
or, between a pair of eagles' wings
erect az. Absit id glorier nisi in crnce.
no. 7
Clarke, Surrey, on a ducal coronet or, a
cross pattee of the same between two
eagles' wings expanded sa. cf. 1 10. 7
Clarke, Heref., a lion rampant vert, hold-
ing a pen arg.
CLA
Clarke, a demi-lion rampant or. 10. 2
Clarke of London and Glouc, out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ppr.
16.3
Clarke of London and Yorks, a demi-
lion rampant or, holding a cross crosslet
iitched az. 11. 10
Clarke, out of a mural coronet a demi-
lion rampant holding a pennon gu.
cf. 16. 7
Clarke, out of a mural coronet a demi-
lion rampant, in the dexter paw a
pennon, resting the sinister on an
escutcheon.
Clarke, Suft., an elephant's head quar-
terly gu. and or. '33-2
Clarke, Thomas, Esquire, of Masson
House, Matlock, Bath, Derbysh., in
front of an heraldic tiger's head erased
sa., maned or, gorged with a collar gemel
arg., two fleur-de-Us also arg. Vincit
qui patiiur.
Clarke, Beds, a goat salient arg., attired
or, against a pine-tree ppr. 129. 8
Clarke, Bart., Ireland, out of an Eastern
crown gu., a demi-dragon with wings
elevated or. Constanter et fidelitaie.
Clarke, Berks, out of a ducal coronet a
dragon's head. Pro legibus el regibas.
72. 4
Clarke, Kent, a demi-griffin arg., issuing
from flames ppr. In medio ttUissimiis.
cf. 64. 2
Clarke, Westminster, a demi-griffin, the
wings endorsed or, gorged with a col-
lar engrailed az. cf. 64. 2
Clarke, Surrey, a bear sejant arg., sup-
porting a battle-axe erect az.
Clarke of Ashgate and Norton Hall,
Derbysh., a bear rampant az., collared
and chained sa., holding a battle-axe
gu.
Clarke, Montague de Salis McKenzie
Gordon Augustus, Achareidh, Nairn,
a bear sejant arg., muzzled, collared,
and chained ppr., holding a battle-axe
erect ppr. Sans changer. Dan ni
Clarke of Elm Bank, Leatherhead, Surrey,
a bear rampant erm., gorged with a
naval crown or, the hne reflexed over
the back gu., supporting a battle-axe
erect ppr. Mcenibus crede ligneis.
Clarke, George Jackson, Esquire, of the
Steeple, Antrim, Ireland, a boar's head
erased sa., transfixed through the jaws
with a broken spear ppr. Non ' eget
jacidis.
Clarke, Colonel Thomas, D.L., ex-Sheriff
of the City of London, of the Gables,
35, Upper Hamilton Terrace, London,
N.W., on a WTcath of the colours, in
front of a horse's head couped ermi-
nois, a spur erect leathered gu. Fortis
in arduis. 51. 8
Clarke of Dublin, a horse's head erased
or, charged with a cross pattee gu.
cf. 51- 4-
Clarke, Suff., a nag's head erased sa.
50. 8
Clarke, Kent, a unicorn's head erased
arg., crined and armed or, gorged with
a collar gu., charged with three plates.
cf. 49. II
Clarke, Ireland, a sea-horse vert.
46. 5
Clarke, Ireland, a demi-ram erminois.
Virgregis. 1 30. 13.
CLA
Clarke, Kent, a fleiir de-lis per pale arg.
and sa. 14S. 2
Clarke, Suff., a conger-eel's head erect
and erased gu., collared with a bar
gemelle or. 139. 3
Clarke, Essex, a greyhound sejant sa.
59- 4
Clarke, Kent and Essex, a greyhound's
liead couped or, charged with a
cinquefoil az.
Clarke, Cambs, a talbot's head erased or.
56. 2
Clarke of Summerhill, Lanes, out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-bull rampant
erm., armed of the first. Esperance en
Dim. cf. 45. 8
Clarke of London, a talbot'a head or,
gorged with a fesse engrailed az.,
charged with three lozenges of the
first. cf. 56. 12
Clarke, Sir Philip Houghton, Bart., of
Shirland, Notts, an arm couped near
the wrist ppr., holding a sword in pale
arg., hilted or. 212. 9
Clarke, out of a mural coronet arg., a
cubit arm in armour holding a scimitar
ppr., hilted or. cf. 209. 1 1
Clarke, an arm embowed in armour ppr.,
holding in the gauntlet an arrow or,
headed and feathered arg. cf. iqS. 4
Clarke, the Hon. Sir Rupert Turner Have-
lock, Bart., of Rupertswood, Bourke
County, Victoria, Australia, and 30,
Park Lane, London, W., Member of
the Legislative Council of Victoria,
in front of a dexter arm embowed in
armour, the hand in a gauntlet ppr.,
grasping an arrow in bend sinister or,
flighted arg., three escallops, also or.
Signum qutierens in vdlere. 198. 6
Clarke, Joseph, Esquire, J.P., of Mande-
ville Hall, Toorak, near Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia, same crest and
motto.
Clarke, the late Thomas Sinclair, of Kned-
lington, STorks, on a chapeau az., turned j
up erm., two wings expanded out of a
ducal coronet, between them the word
" Elmer " in Saxon characters. The
time will come.
Clarke of London, on a plate arg., the
letter Y gu.
Clarke, Derbysh., in a gem ring or, set
with a diamond sa., a pheon arg.
cf. 167. 12
Clarke of Hyde Hall, Chesh. : (i) A
pheon ppr. 174. 11. (2) An eagle with
wings expanded sa., beaked and mem-
bered or. 77. 5
Clarke, Richard HaU, BridweU, Cul-
lompton, Devonsh., a lark rising hold-
ing in its beak an ear of wheat ppr.
Carpe diem.
Clarke, Heref., an escallop quarterly gu.
and or. 141. 14
Clarkeson, Clarkesonn, and Clarkson, a
hand and arm couped below the elbow
lying fesseways in a coat of mail ppr.,
holding in the hand a sword erect arg.,
hilt and pommel sa., on the blade a
pennon flotant gu.
Clarkson, an arm in armour embowed
holding a couteau-sword, all ppr. Per
ardua. cf. 196. 10
Clason and Classen, Scotland, a rose-
branch ppr. 149. 8
Clater, a dexter hand holding a crescent.
216. 8
117
Claude, a demi-unicorn rampant collared
ppr. 48. 10
Claus, on the point of a sword in pale a
cross pattee. 169. 5
Clauson, Chas., Esquire, between two
wings arg., a mullet of five points or.
Spes et fides. 1 1 1 . 5
Clauson, Albert Charles, Esquire, of 8, Okl
Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C, a mullet
of ten points encircled by an annulet
or, between two wings sa., the dexter
charged with three bendlets, and the
sinister with as many bendlets in
sinister arg. Spcs el fides.
Clauson, Major John Eugene, C.AI.G.,
R.E., 44, Stanhope Gardens, Queen's
Gate, S.W., same crest and motto.
ClavedoD, a pelican vulning herself ppr.
98. I
Clavel and Clavell, a human heart in
flames, all ppr. 181. 13
Clavel, Clavell, and Claville, a buck's
head erased and pierced between the
attires by an arrow. cf. 121. 2
Claver, Bucks, a lion's gamb couped and
erect or, holding a key sa. cf. 35. i
Clavering of Callaly Castle, Northumb., a
man's head affrontee couped at the
shoulders, between two wings ppr. Ad
ccelos volnns.
Clavering, Northumb., a cherub's head
with wings erect. Ad ccelos volan-s.
189. 9
Clavering, Sir Henry Augustus, Bart., of
Axwell, Durh., out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-lion az. Nil actum si quid
agenduni. 16. 3
Clavering, Napier-, the Rev. J. W., Axwell
Park, Durh. ; (i) A dexter arm from
the elbow ppr., the hand grasping a
crescent arg. (2) The top of an em-
battled tower arg., masoned sa., issuing
therefrom six lances disposed saltire-
wise, three and three with pennons az.
Nil actum si quid agendum. Sans
tache. Ready, aye ready.
Claxson, Glouc, on a mount vert, a stag
lodged arg., attired and ungu. or,
supporting with the dexter foot an
escutcheon gu., charged with a porcu-
pine arg. Sapere aude, incipe.
c/. 115. 12
Claxton, a hedgehog arg. 135. 8
Claxton, Durh., on a ducal coronet or, a
hedgehog arg. _ 135. 14
Claxton, a hedgehog sa., bezantee.
cf. 135. 8
Clay, see Pelham-Clay.
Clay or Claye of London and Shropsh.,
a lion's head per pale vert and sa.,
charged with an escallop arg. cf. 21. 1
Clay, Claye, and Cley, Derbysh., two wings
expanded arg., semee of trefoils slipped
sa. 109. 1 1
Clay, Henry, Esquire, M.A., J.P., D.L.,
of Piercefiekl Park, Chepstow, Mon-
mouthsh., in front of two wings arg.,
semee of trefoils slipped sa., a mount
vert, and thereon two estoiles gu.
Clarior virtus honoribus. 292. 1 1
Clay of Ford Manor, Surrey, and Arthur
J. Clay, Esquire, of Holly Bush, Staffs,
same crest and motto.
Clay, Sir Arthur Temple Felix, Bart.,
Ardmeallie, Huntley, N.B., two wings
arg., each charged with a chevron
engrailed between three trefoils slipped
sa. Per orbem. cf. 109. 6
CLA
Clay, Alfred, Esquire, an annulet sa.,
surmounted by a martlet arg., between
two wings also arg., guttee-de-poix,
each wing charged with three trefoils
or and two sa.
Clay, Arthur Travis, Esquire, of Holly
Bank, Rastrick, Yorks, same crest and
motto.
Clay, John William, Esquire, same
crest.
Clay, Charles John. Esquire, of West
House, Cambridge, upon a rock ppr.,
a pheon az., in front thereof a key
fesseways ward upwards, and to the
sinister of the last. Propositi tenax.
Claydan, an arm in armour brandishing
a sword, all ppr. Probitatem quam di-
vifias. 210. 2
Claydon, a demi-lion rampant az., valued
on the shoulder gu., murally crowned
arg., holding in the paws a cross flory
fitched of the second.
Clayton, Fitzroy Augustus, Esquire, of
Fyfield House, Maidenhead, Berks, a
leopard's gamb erased arg., holding a
pellet.
Claye, see Clay.
Claye, Frank Reginald, Esquire, Long
Eaton, Derbysh., two wings expanded
arg., semee of trefoils slipped sa.
109. II
Clayfield, a Moor's head couped sa.
192. 13
Clayhills-Henderson, George David, Es-
quire, of Invergowrie, Dundee, For-
farsh., Hallyards Meigle, Perthsh.,
Thornton-le-Moor, Yorks, a hand
holding an imperial crown ppr. Corde
et animo.
ClayhlUs, Scotland, an arm holding an
iperial crown ppr. Corde et animo.
cf. 217. I
Clayley, a greyhound's head arg., be
tween two rose-slips flowered gu.,
stalked and leaved vert. 61. 11
Clayton-East, Bart., see East.
Clayton of Crooke, Lanes, an arm em-
bowed vested sa., holding a sword point
downwards.
Clayton, an arm in armour embowed,
holding in the hand a sword point
downward ppr. 195. 4
Clayton, Bart., (extinct) of Adlington,
Lanes, a dexter arm embowed, grasp-
ing in the hand a dagger ppr., the point
to the dexter. Probitatem quam divitias.
cf. 201. 4
Clayton, the late J. Bertram, 42, Wilton
Crescent, same crest.
Clayton of Lostock Hall, Leyland, Lanes,
dexter arm embowed in armour, the
hand
gau
itlet
graspinj
a sword
in bend sinister, the point downwards
ppr., pommel and hilt or, pendent from
the wrist by a riband an escutcheon
of the last, charged with a griffin's
head erased az.
Clayton, Sir WiUiam Robert, Bart., D.L.,
of Marden Park, Surrey, a leopard's
gamb erased and erect arg., holding a
pellet. Virtus in actione consistil. Quid
leone fortius? 39- 13
Clayton of Hedgerley Park, Bucks, a
leopard's gamb erased and erect grasp-
ing a pellet. Virtus in actione consistit.
Quid leone fortius ? 39- '3
Clayton, Major, E. G., Kingswood,
Woking, same crest and motto.
CLA
Clayton, out of a mural coronet or, a
leopard's paw arg., holding a pellet.
</■ 39- 13
Clayton, the late Nathaniel, Esquire, of
East Cliff, Lines, upon the battlements
of a tower a lion's gamb erect and
erased ppr., grasping a pellet, encircled
by a wreath of oak vert.
Clayton of Enfield, a dove with an olive-
branch in its beak, all ppr. Quod sors,
fert, ferinnis. 92. 5
Clayton, Norf. and Shropsh., a unicorn
couchant arg., maned, armed, and un-
gu. or, and under the dexter foot a
bezant.
Cleaber, an arm erect vested arg., holding
in the hand ppr. a chaplet of thorns
vert.
Clealand, on a sinister gauntlet in fess
a falcon, all ppr. cf. 86. 1 3
Cleasby, Richard Digby, Esquire, of
Penoyre, Brecon, a mount vert, thereon
a demi-lion regardant arg., gorged with
a collar az., charged with three lozenges
or, holding between them an inescut-
cheon gu., thereon a whelk arg. Fide
aed cui vide.
Cleather, Comw.. a cubit arm vambraced
holding in the hand gauntleted a dagger
arg., the blade wavv. cf. 210. 4
Cleather, G. G., 97, Oxford Gardens, W.,
same crest.
Cleather a sand-glass gu., mnged arg.
113. II
Cleaveland, a greyhound's head sa.,
charged with three bezants, cf. 61. 12
Cleaver, a lion's garab couped or, holding
a key sa. cf. 35. I
Cleavland, a greyhound's head sa.,
charged with three bezants one and
two. cf. 61. 12
Cleborne, a wolf's head erased sa. T'l'r-
tute invidiam vinca^. 30. 8
Cleborne, a wolf rampant, holding in the
dexter paw an annulet. Beware. Nc
ohlivescaris. cf. 28. 2
Clebury, Shropsh., a goal's head erased
sa., armed or. 128. 5
Clcderow of London, out of a tower arg.,
a demi-lion .sa. 157. 11
Cleeve, a fox's head erased sa. 33. 8
Cleave, a hand holding a buclde.
223. II
Cleg or Clegg, out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-lion rampant, imperially
crowned, all ppr. cf. 16. 3
Clegat, an eagle's head erm., ducally
crowned and beaked or, between two
wings sa. cf. 84. 2
Clegg, Harry, Esquire, of Plas Llanfair,
P.G., Anglesey, in front of a demi-lion
per fesse nebuly arg. and gu., holding
in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
crossed sa., three acorns erect and
fesseways slipped and leaved ppr. In
veritate Iriumphn. 244. 14
Clegg of Allerton, Lanes, an eagle rising
arg. 76. 13
Clegg of Little Clegg, Lanes, a griffin's
head couped. Qui potest capere capiat.
66. I
Cleghorn, a cubit arm erect holding in
the hand a pair of scales equally poised,
all ppr. 217. 13
Cleghorn, a dexter hand issuing from a
cloud in sinister holding a laurel-
branch, all ppr. Insperata floruit.
cf. 223. 3
118
Cleghorn, an arm in armour embowed,
throwing a dart ppr. Sublime petimus.
198. 4
Cleiland or Cleilland, Scotland, on a
sinister hand couped and gloved ppr.,
a falcon statant. For sport. Non
sihi. 186. 14
Cleiveland of the Lowe, Lindridge, Worcs.,
the head and neck of an osprey erased
ppr. 83. 2
Cleland, Rose-, of Eath-Gael House, Ire-
land : (i) On a sinister glove a hawk
ppr. (for Cleland). 86. 12. (2) A rose
gu., seeded and slipped ppr., between
two wings erm. (for Rose). For sport.
Je prnsc d qui pense plus. cf. 149. 5
Cleland-Henderson, Major-General John
William, formerly of Roke Manor,
Hants: (I) Upon the dexter side, a
cubit arm erect vested az., the hand
ppr., grasping a chain, therefrom sus-
pended an escutcheon arg., charged
with two estoiles in chief and a cres-
cent in base gu. (for Henderson). 208. 9.
(2) Upon the sinister side, a falcon or,
on a sinister glove ppr. (for Cleland).
Virtus sola nobilitat. Non sihi. 86. 12
Cleland, Scotland, a falcon rising ppr.
Si je pouvois. 87. i
Cleland, William Henry, of Rooks Nest,
Baustead, Surrey, and 34, Brunswick
Square, Hove, Brighton, on a mount
vert, a falcon ppr., belled and jessed or,
between two dexter hands couped at
the wrist, also ppr. Je pense d qui
pense plus. 249. 7
Cleland, on a sinister glove a falcon
belled ppr. Non sibi. 86. 12
Cleland, a Moor's head sa., wreathed arg.
192. 13
Cleiland, Scotland, a rose gu., leaved and
stalked vert. Fragrat, deleclat, et sanat.
149- S
Cleiland, Scotland, a buck at gaze ppr.
Ne cedem ijisidiis. 117. 3
Clement, Ashburnham-, Sir Anchitel
Piers, Bart., Broomham, Hastings,
out of a ducal coronet or, an ash-tree
ppr. Will God, and I shall.
Clement, Dorset and Devonsh., on a
mount, vert, a griffin sejant or.
cf. 62. 10
Clement, Norf., a lion passant arg.,
guttee-de-sang. 6. 2
Clement of Lower Clapton, Middx., a lion
passant arg., guttee-de-sang, gorged
with a collar and charged on the body
with two crosses crosslet in fesse gu.
cf. 6. 2
Clement, Ireland, a cross moline or. 165. 3
Clements, Francis Leonard, Esquire,
same crest. Nil sine Deo.
Clements, Henry Topham, Esquire, of
Belmont, East Hothly, Sussex, same
crest and motto.
Clements of Rathkenny, Ireland, same
crest. 165. 3
Clements, Colonel Henry Theophilus, of
Ashlield Lodge, Cootehill, Ireland, a
hawk statant ppr. Patriis virtulibus.
85. 2
Clements, Baron, see Leitrim. Earl of.
Clements, Lucas-, of Rathkenny, co.
Cavan : (i) A hawk close ppr., belled
and jessed or (for Clements), cf. 85. 2.
(2) A demi-griffin arg., beaked and
membered or (for Lucas). Patriis vir-
tutibus 64. 2
CLE
Clements, William, Burton - on - Trent,
crest same as the first above, motto as
above.
Clements, co. Cavan, a fawn's head erased
ppr. 124. 3
Clements, a falcon close. 85. 2
Clements, a leopard gardaut per pale gu.
and erm., ducally gorged or. 24. 3
Clements, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a lion's gamb sa., holding a cross
crosslet titched of the first. 36. 1 1
Clementson, an arm from the elbow ppr.,
vested paly gu. and or, cuffed counter-
changed, holding a palm- branch of the
first.
Clemsby, a tower ppr. 1 56. 2
Clench or Clenche, a remdeer's head
Clench, Su
an arm erect vested gu., cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand ppr. a club vert,
spiked of the first. 206. 2
Clench, E. Payton, Esquire, of 16, Han-
over Square, London, W., out of a
Saxon crown or, an arm erect vested
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
ppr. a club vert, spiked of the first.
Tien le droit. 206. 2
Clendon, a stag's head ppr., between the
attires a cross pattee arg. 120. 9
Clent, Worcs., two lion's gambs erect sa.,
holding a chaplet vert, flowered or.
Clepan, Clephan, and Clephane, Scotland,
a dexter hand holding a helmet ppr.
Ul sim pnratior. 217.12
Clepole, Notts, a fleur-de-lis arg., enfiled
with a ducal coronet or. 148. i
Clere, ■ Norf., the sun or, between two
wings az., on each a crescent of the first.
Clere, out of an antique Irish crown or,
five ostrich-feathers arg. Virtute non
verbis. cf. 114. 13
Clere, Norf., out of a ducal coronet or, a
plume of ostrich-feathers arg. 114. 13
Clere, Norf., a camel's head ducally
gorged ppr., bridled gu. cf. 132. 9
Clerk, Sir George Douglas, Bart., J.P., of
Penic\iik, Edinburgh, a demi-huutsman
winding a horn ppr. Over the crest.
Free for a blast ; under the arms, Amat
victoria curam. 187.12
Clerk, Robert Mildinay, Esquire, J.P.,
of Westholme, and Charlton House,
Shepton MaUet, Somers., same crest.
Clerk, Edmund Hugh, E.5quire, of Bur-
ford, Shepton Mallet: (i) An ^scu-
lapius' wand. (2) A huntsman in
green ppr. (for Cleric). Amat victoria
curam, and Free for a blast.
Clerk, Scotland, a dexter arm couped at
the elbow brandishing a broadsword,
all ppr. Fortiter uhique.
Clerk, Scotland, an .Esculapius' rod ppr.
Sat cito, si sat tuto.
Clerk, Norf., a demi-forester ppr., on his
breast a star arg. Amat victoria curam.
Clerk, an oak-tree fructed ppr. In robore
decus. 143. 5
Clerk-Rattray, Lieutenant-General Sir
James, of Craighall, Rattray. N.B.: (i)
On the dexter side a star or, and thereon
a flaming heart ppr. (for Rattray). Super
sidera votum. And upon the sinister
side a demi-huntsman winding a horn
ppr., habited vert. Free for a bla.$t.
Clerke, a greyhound's head or, charged
on the neck with a cinquefoil az.
cf. 61. 4
CLE
Gierke, out of a naral coronet or, a Moor's
head ppr. c/. 192. 6
Gierke, out of clouds ppr., a hand arg.,
holding a branch vert. cj. 219. 9
Gierke, Shropsh. and Hants, a wolf's
head erased per pale arg. and vert.
Ut prosim aliis. 30. 8
Gierke, Sir William Francis, Bart., of
Hitcham, Bucks, a ram's head couped
ppr. 130. I
Gierke, a swan ppr. 99. 2
Gierke, on a partridge ppr., an eagle's
leg gu., winged at the thigh or.
Gierke, a pheon arg. 174. 11
Gierke, an eagle's head erased arg., hold-
in2 in the beak a branch of laurel vert.
cf. 85. 2
Gierke, an arm holding an arrow arg.,
feathered or. 214. 4
Gierke, a boar's head gu., holding in the
mouth a sword in bend ppr. cf. 42. 6
Clerkson of Kirkiton and Mansfield Wood-
house, Notts, a hand and arm clad in
complete armour lying fesseways ppr.,
couped below the elbow gu., grasping
in the gauntlet a aword erect arg., hilt
and pommel or, on the blade a split
pennon of the second flotant towards
the sinister.
Glermont, Baron, see Carlingford, Baron.
Glermont, a savage ppr., wxeathed about
the head and middle with leaves vert,
standing on a serpent of the last.
18S. 3
Glermont, a pole-cat ppr. 135. 13
Glervaux, Yorks, an eagle displayed ppr.
75. 2
Clerveaux-Ghaytor, see Chaytor.
Clesby, Yorks, a reindeer trippant ppr.
125. 9
Glesby, an ensign ppr., his coat gu.,
holding a banner of the last. 188. 6
Gletherow and Glyderowe, a Roman
soldier in armour ppr , holding a spear.
Cleve, a griffin passant with wings ad-
dorsed, ducally gorged or. 63. 3
Cleve and Glive of London and Shropsh.,
a wolfs head per pale dancettee arg.
and sa. 30. 5
Cleveland, Duke of (formerly Vane) :
(l) A dexter hand in a gauntlet ppr.,
bossed and ringed or, brandishing a
dagger, also ppr. {for Vane). (2) On a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion pas-
sant gardant or, gorged mth a collar
componee of the second and az., and
crowned with a five-leaved ducal coro-
net of the last (for Fitzroy). Nee
teinere. nee timide. cf. 4. 2
Cleveland, Duke and Marquess of, Earl
of Darlington, Viscount and Baron
Barnard of Barnard Castle, and Baron
Baby of Raby Castle, Durh. (His Grace
the late Sir Harry George Powlett,
K.G., D.C.L.), a falcon rising or, belled
of the last and ducally gorged gu.
Aymes loyaulie. 87. 2
Cleveland, a demi-old man ppr., vested
az., with a cap gu., turned up with a
hair front, holding in his dexter hand
a spear headed arg., on top thereof a
line ppr., passing behind him and coiled
up in his sinister hand.
Cleveland, a demi-man aflrontee ppr., in
a military habit gu., with a belt and
sash, and holding the Union flag ppr.
187. 9
119
Cleveland, a bishop's mitre ppr.
cf. 180. 5
Cleveland of Tapley, Devonsh., a cubit
arm erect, vested az., cuffed arg., hold-
ing in the hand ppr. a dagger of the
second, hilt and pommel or. Audaces
juvat.
Cleves, two elephants' probosces addorsed
sa. 123. 10
Clevland, a hand holding a sword arg.,
hilted and pommelled or. Fortuna
audacen juvat. 212.13
Gley, see Clay.
Cleybroke, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-ostrich arg., with wings displayed
erm., holding in the beak a horse-shoe
sa. 96. 8
Gleypole, out of a ducal coronet or, a
fleurde-lis arg. cj. 148. 2
Glibborn, Thomas Strettel, Esquire, of
Holmesby, Elizabeth Bay, Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia, and of the
Castle, Moate, co. Westmeath, Ireland,
out of a ducal coronet or, a wolf's
head sa. Virtus vincit invidiam.
30. &
Glibborn, out of a ducal coronet a wolf's
head sa. Virtus vincit invidiam.
Clifden, Viscount, formerly (Agar- Ellis), a
female figure naked ppr., her hair flow-
ing down to her waist. Non haec sine
Clifden, Viscount (Agar-Robartes), Lan-
hydrock, near Bodmin a lion rampant,
or, holding a flaming sword erect ppr.,
pommel and hilt or. Quae supra.
Cliff, a lion rampant arg. i. 13
Cliff, William, Esquire, of Claremont,
West Derby, Lanes, in front of a willow-
tree ppr., a gryphon's head erased or.
CUfl-M'GullOch, WiUiam Edward, Es-
quire, of St. Clare, West Derby, Liver-
pool, a hand throwing a dart ppr. Vi
ct animo.
Gliffe, a griffin passant with wings ad-
dorsed arg., ducally gorged or. 63. 3
Clifle, Anthonv. Esquire, "j.P., D.L., of
Bellevue, co". Wexford, a wolf's head
erased quarterly per pale indented or
and sa. In cruce glorior. 30. 8
Gliffe, Essex and Devonsh., an archer
ppr., the coat vert, shooting an arrow
of the first. 188.9
Gliffe, Glyff, and Glyffe, two lion's paws
in saltier erased, each holding a seax,
all ppr. 39. 5
Clifford, Frederick, Esquire, K.C., of 24,
Collinghara Gardens, South Kensington,
S.W., iu front of a demi-infant affrontee
(representing the infant Hercules)
grasping in each hand elevated a
serpent nowed, all ppr. Nee sine labore
fructus.
Clifford of Chudleigh, Baron (Clifford),
Ughbrooke Park, Chudleigh, Devonah.,
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-
wyvern rising gu. Semper paratus.
70. 9
Clifford, Sir George Hugh Charles, Bart.,
of Flaxbourne, in the province of
Marlborough, New Zealand, out of a
ducal coronet a demi-wyvern rising gu.
Semper paratus. 70. 9
Clifford, the late Sir Robert Cavendish
Spencer, Bart., Yeoman Usher of the
Black Rod, a leopard gardant support-
ing in his dexter fore-paw a spear erect,
all ppr. Virtus mille scuta.
CLI
Clifford of Perristone, Heref., a griffin
segreant sa. Semper paratus. 62. 2
Clifford of Annesley, Wexford, a hand
ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis or. Dulcis
amor patriae. cf. 215. 5
Clifford, Glouc, a dexter hand couped
in fesse holding a fleur-de-lis. Dulcis
amor patrim. 221. 9
Clifford, Henry Francis, of Frampton,
Glouc, a hand ppr. holding a fleur-de-
lis or. Dulcis amor patrim.
cf. 215. 5
Clifford, Ireland, a dexter hand apaumee
gu. 222. 14
Clifford, a talbot's head erased gu., eared
or. 56. 2
Clifton of Clifton Hall, Notts: (i) Out
of a ducal coronet gu., a demi-peacock
per pale arg. and sa., wings expanded
and counterchanged (for Clifton). (2)
A lion sejant gardant winged or, with
a glory round the head arg., semee of
crosses pattee gu., and supporting an
ox-yoke of the first (for Markham).
Tenez le droit.
Clifton, George, Claremont, Dryburgh
Road, Putney, crest same eis first of the
above.
Clifton, Juckes-, Bart., Notts, out of a
ducal coronet gu., a demi-peacock per
pale arg. and sa., the wings expanded
counterchanged. Tenez le droit.
cf. 103. 13
Clifton, an arm in fess vested az., holding
in the hand ppr. a hawk arg. 86. 14
Clifton, Lanes and Yorks, an arm in
armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
holding in the gauntlet a sword arg.,
hilted of the second. 195. I
Clifton-Dicconson, Charles, Esquire, of
Wrightington Hall, Lanes : ( I ) A be-
zant, thereon a hind's head vert, erased
and holding in the mouth a cross
crosslet fitchee gu. (for Dicconson). (2)
A dexter arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the gauntlet a
sword in bend sinister, also ppr., hilt
and pommel or (for Clifton). Adverso
fortior. 19^. i
Clifton of Clifton, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding in the hand a sword
ppr. Mortem aiil triumphum. 195. 2
Clifton, Augustus Wykeham, Esquire, of
Warton Hall, Lytham, same crest and
motto.
Clifton, John Talbot, Esquire, of Clifton
and Lytham Hall, Preston, Lanes, same
crest and motto.
Clifton-Mogg, William, Brynwern Hall,
Newbridge-on-Wye, South Wales: (l)A
cock ppr., about the neck a chain or,
pendent therefrom an escutcheon arg.,
charged with a crescent gu. (2) Out
of a ducal crest coronet gu., a demi-
peacock per pale arg. and sa., the wings
expanded counterchanged.
Clifton-Hastings-Campbell, Hon. Gilbert
Theophilus Clifton: (i) Issuant from
flames or, an eagle with two heads dis-
played gu., and in an escroU above. /
hyde my time. (2) A buU's head erased
sa., armed and gorged with a coronet
or (for Hastings). (3) A dexter arm
embowed in armour, the hand in a
gauntlet or, grasping a sword arg.,
pommel and hilt or (for Clifton). Truth
winneth troth.
Clifton, Baron, see Darnley, Earl.
Clinch or Clynch, on a hand couped in
fess, gauntleted, an eagle rising ppr.
78. 12
Clinkscales, a dexter arm embowed in
mail and holding a sword ppr. Manu
jorti.
Clinton, Baron (Hepbum-Stuart-Forbes-
Trefusis) : (i ) In the centre, a gryphon
sejant, wings elevated or, resting its
dexter claw on an antique shield arg.
(for Trejusis). cj. 62. i\. (2) Dexter,
issuant out of a baron's coronet a
dexter hand holding a scimitar ppr.
(jor Forbes), cj. 213. 5. (3) Sinister,
a dexter hand grasping a sword ppr.
{for Stuart). Tout vient de Diew.Ntc
timide, nee temere. Avaunt. 212. 13
Clinton of London, Herts, and Scotland,
out of a ducal coronet gu., five ostrich-
feathers arg., banded by a ribbon az.
c/. 114- 13
Clinton, De, on a mount a stag feeding,
all ppr. 116. 9
Clinton, see Newcastle, Duke of.
Clippingdale, S. D., Esquire, of 36, Hol-
land Park Avenue, London, W., a sea-
horse ppr., holding in its mouth a
branch of coral gu., and supporting
an anchor erect and cabled ur. Sapi-
entia doinus erecta est. 46. 8
Clipsham, a boar's head couped sa.
Fortiter. 43- i
Clitherow, issuing out of a tower arg., a
demi-lion rampant sa. I57- u
Clitherow, Colonel Edward John Stracey,
Boston House, Brentford: (i) Out of
a tower or, a demi-lion rampant sa.
(2) A lion rampant erminois, ducally
crowned and supporting a cross patee
fitchee gu.
Clive, Viscount, see Powis, Earl of.
Clive, see Windsor, Baron.
Clive, a boar's head erased at the neck
sa. Credo, ama et regna. 42. 2
Clive, Percy Archer, of Whitaeld, Heref.,
a griffin passant arg., ducally gorged
gu. Audacter et sincere.
Clive, General Edward Henry, of 25,
Ennismore Gardens, S.W., same crest
and motto.
Clive, Lord Clive, Ireland, same crest and
motto.
Clive, a horse's head sa., between two
wings arg. 51. 3
Clive, a griffin passant with wings ad-
dorsed arg., langued gu., ducally gorged
or. Credo, ama et regna.
Clive, a grifBn wings addorsed arg.,
ducally gorged or. 63. 3
Clive, a hand holding a buckle or. 223. 11
Cloake, out of a plume of five ostrich-
feathers an eagle rising, all ppr.
cf. 80. 6
Clobery, Devonsh., a goat's head erased
sa., attired or. 128. 5
Clobery of Bradstone, Devonsh., an ante-
lope's head erased arg. , attired or. 1 26. 2
Clock or Cloke, a demi'-bear rampant sa.
34- 13
Clode, a demi-lion holding a lozenge
pierced arg. c/. 10. 2
Cloete, Hendrick, Esquire, of Alphen,
Wynberg, Cape Colony, and Alphen
Villa, Pretoria, Transvaal, two javelins
in pale points upwards, interlaced with
as many saltireways, banded gu., be-
tween two wings per fesse arg. and gu.
Ubi eras. 231. 15
120
Clogston, an eagle with wings expanded.
77- 5
Clogstoun of London, on a mount ppr.,
a hawk rising, also ppr., belled and
crowned with an antique crown or,
and charged on the breast with a rose
gu. Turris mihi jortis Deus.
Cloke, Kent, a demi-bear rampant sa.
34- 13
Clonbrock, Baron (Dillon), of Clonbrock,
CO. Galway, Ireland, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a falcon rising ppr.,
belled or. Auxilium ab alto. cj. 87. i
Cloncurry, Baron (Lawless), of Cloncurry,
CO. Kildare, Ireland, out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-man in armour in
profile, his visor closed, holding in his
dexter hand a sword, all ppr., the hel-
met adorned with a plume of three
feathers, the exterior two gu., the
centre one arg. Virtute el numine.
Clonmell, Earl of (Scott), Bishop's Court,
Straffan, co. ICildarc, a buck trippant
ppr. Fear to transgress. 117. 8
j Clonmore, Lord, see Wicklow, Earl of.
I Clopton, Su2., a wolf's head per pale or
and az. 30. 5
Close, a garb or. 153.2
Close, a garb or, pierced transversely by
a spear ppr., headed arg. Clausus mox
excelsior. 153. 8
Close-Brooks, John Brooks, Esquire,
Banker, of Birtles Hall, Chelford,
Chesh. : (l) A demi-lion arg., charged
on the shoulder with a fountain ppr.,
and holding in the paws a harpoon in
bend sinister, also ppr. (/or Brooks).
12. 14. (2) A garb or, transfixed by a
spear fesseways, point to the dexter
ppr. (for Close). Finem respice.
I53-8
Close, Surgeon-Captain Napier, Ravens-
worth, Chard,
in the paws
fidelis.
Close, Robert Campbell, Esquire, of
Streyneham, Stanmore, New South
Wales, a garb arg. Fori is et fidelis.
153- 2
Close, Major Maxwell Archibald, of
Drumbanagher, Armagh, out of an
Eastern crown a demi-lion vert, holding
a battle-axe or, headed arg. Fortis et
fidelis. cj. 15. 4
Close or Closs, a boar sa., among weeds
vert. 40. ■;
Clotworthy, Devonsh., a stag's head erased
sa., attired and charged on tlie neck
with two mullets in pale arg., jjii-rcid
by an arrow or, feathered and headed
of the second, vulned gu. cj. 121. 2
Clotworthy, Ireland, a boar passant or.
40. 9
Clough of Thorpe Stapleton, Yorks, a
demi-lion rampant erm., holding be-
tween the paws a battle-axe, the handle
sa.. headed arg. 15-4
Clough of Plas Clough, Denbighsh. : (i)
A demi-lion rampant az., holding in
the dexter paw a sword arg., pommel
and hilt or (for Clough). 281. 7. (2)
An arm embowed, vested az., with a
ruffle of point lace arg., holding in the
hand ppr. a covered cup or (for Butler).
Sine macula macla. 281. 8
Clough, Lloyd-, Wales : ( i ) A demi-lion
rampant az., holding in the dexter paw
a sword erect arg., hilt and pommel or
CLU
(for Clough). 14. 12. (2) A hart trip-
pant arg., attired or, holding in the
mouth a snake vert (jor Lloyd). Sine
macula macla. cj. 117. 8
Clough-Taylor, Edward Harrison, Es-
quire, of Firby Hall, Yorks, a leopard
passant per pale ppr. and erm., tlie
dexter paw resting on a shield of the
arms, i.e., a shield erm. on a pale
engrailed sa., three lions passant or.
Clough-Taylor, Horatio George, same
crest.
Clough, Walter Owen, Esquire, upon a
mount vert, in front of a battle-axe
erect sa., a leopard's face jessant-de-
lis or.
Cloun and Clun, a chevalier in armovir
ppr., holding in his dexter hand a
marshal's baton arg., tipped sa. 18S. 7
Cloun and Clune, a wolf collared and
lined holding in the dexter paw a
trefoil, all ppr.
Clove, a camel's head couped or. 132. 7
Clovel or Clovell, a bull passant gu. cj. 45.2
Clover, George Robert, Esquire, of Ramie,
Birkenhead, Chesh., a camel's head
erased or, charged with three trefoils
slipped in pale sa., and holding in the
mouth a like trefoil.
Ut
inclo
verbo ligitur. 300. 6
Clovile, Clovell, Clovyle, and Clonvyle,
Essex, an ostrich arg., holding in its
beak a scroll with this motto. All is
in God. Another : A demi - ostrich
arg., with wings expanded, holding in
its beak a nail or. cf. 97. 2
Clowberry, a goat's head erased arg.,
armed or. 128. 5
Clowes of London and Warw., a demi-lion
vert, ducally crowned or, holding a
battle-axe of the last, headed arg. 15.4
Clowes, a demi-lion vert, crowned. Quod
tuum tene.
Clowes, Henry Arthur, Norbury, Ash-
borne, a demi-lion vert, crowned.
Quod tuum tene.
Clowes, William, Esquire, of 51, Glouces-
ter Terrace, Hyde Park, London, W..
a demi-lion rampant vert, ducally
crowned, holding in the dexter paw a
battle-axe in bend sinister or, and rest-
ing the sinister paw on an escutcheon
arg., charged with a crescent az.
Clown, a chevalier in armour ppr., hold-
ing in his dexter hand a tilting-spear
with a pennon unfolded. cj. 188. 2
Clud and Cludde, a bull's head per
chevron gii. and erm. cj. 44. 3
Cludde, Shropsli., an eagle with wings
expanded ppr., preying on a coney arg.
79. 6
Cludde of Cluddeley and Orleton, Shroph.,
a hawk ppr., belled or, preying on a
grey coney, also ppr., vulned in the
head gu.
Cluff, Richard, Esquire, J.P., of Kildress
House, Cookstown, co. Tyrone, a
dexter arm in armour embowed
holding in the hand a sword, all ppr.
Fide et jortitudine.
Clulow, Yorks, on a garb in fess a lion
passant gardant. 5-12
Clulow of Echingham, Sussex, a mount
vert, thereon a demi-hon az., fretty
arg., collared or, holding in the dexter
paw an olive-branch vert, and support-
ing with the sinister a pillar of stone
ppr.
CLU
Clun and Clune, see Cloune.
Clun, a wolf collared and lined holding
in the dexter paw a trefoil ppr.
Clunie, Scotland, a sand-glsiss winged.
113. n
Clunie, Scotland, a tree ppr. i43- 5
Clutterbuck, out of a ducal coronet a
hand holding a rose slipped and leaved,
all ppr. 218. II
Clutterbuck of Eastington, Glouc, a buck
statant arg., between two laurel-
thumb., same crest.
Clutterbuck of London, Middx., and
Wilts, a buck sejant gu., between two
laurel-branches ppr.
Glutton, Heref., on a mount vert the
stump of a tree, thereon an owl, all
ppr.
Glutton of Charlton Hall, Chester, a cock
or. 91. 2
Glutton-Brock, ■lee Brock.
Clyde, Baron (Campbell), on a mural
crown a swan sa. Be mindful, cf. 99. 2
Clyderowe and Gletherow, a Roman sol-
dier in complete armour with a spear,
all ppr. 188. 4
Clyfl and Glyffe, sue Cliffe.
Clynch, a camel's head per fesa or and
az. 132. 7
Clynch, see Clinch.
Clyncke, a lion's head royally crowned,
all ppr.
Clyplesby and Clypsby, a bull passant sa.,
plattee. cf. 45. 2
Clyve, see Clive and Cleve.
Coach of London, a gauntlet erect or, the
hand clenched, from the fingers blood
dropping gu.
Coach, a stag sejant gu., attired or, be-
tween two laurel-branches vert.
Coachman of London, a demi-lion ram-
pant sa., crusily and holding between
the paws a cinquefoil arg. cf. 10. 2
Coakley, a lion passant or, holding in the
dexter paw an eagle's leg erased gu.
cf. 6. 2
Coane, Scotland, a lily ppr. 151. 2
Coape, a dexter hand holding a sword
erect ppr
, fleur-de-lis arg.
Goape-Arnold, Henry Eraser James
Coape, a 1
148.
i|uire, of Wolvey Hall, near Hinckley,
and Goldhanger, Essex, a demi-tiger
regardant sa., bezantee, maned and
tusked, and holding between his paws
a pheon or. Ut vivas vigila.
Coates of Eastwood, co. Down, Ireland,
on a mount vert, a cock ppr., combed,
wattled, and legged gu., and charged
with a mullet of the last. Vigilans ct
audax. cf. 91. 2
Coates of Whitton, Radnorsh., upon a
mount vert, a greyhound couchant arg.,
collared and lined or, resting the dexter
paw on a rose gu.
Est voluntas Dei.
Coates or Coats, a swan's head between
two wings arg. loi. 6
Coates or Cotes, a cock gu., combed,
wattled, and legged or. qi. 2
Coats or Cotes, Yorks and Shropsh., a
cock ppr., combed, wattled, and legged
gu.
91. 2
Coats or Cotes, an arm erect couped
below the elbow, vested paly of six or
and az., cuffed arg., holding in the
hand a covered cup or.
Coats, a hand holding a helmet ppr.
Qiio paratior. 217. 12
Goats or Cotes, Ireland, two lions' gamba
erased supporting a crescent. 39. 6
Coats or Cotes, Ireland, a cock ppr.
Watcli/ul and bold 91. 2
Coats or Cotes, Scotland, an anchor ppr.
Be firm. i6r. i
Coats, Peter, Esquire, Thread Manufac-
turer, of 5, Garthland Place, Paisley,
an anchor cabled and erect ppr. Be
firm. 161. 2
Coats, James, Esquire, of Ferguslie
House, Paisley, N.B., same crest and
motto.
Coats, Glen-, Sir Thomas Glen, Bart.,
formerly Thomas Coats of Ferguslie,
Paisley, same crest and motto.
Goats, James Monro, Esquire, 26, Upper
Brook Street, London, W., an anchor
gu. and in an escroU. Be firm. 275.8
Cobb, an elephant passant or. Virtutis
stemmata. cf. 133. 9
Cobb, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-leopard rampant ppr.
Cobb, Norf., a swan's head or, holding in
the beak a iish.
Cobb of Yarmouth, a duck's head erased
or, holding in its beak a herring collared
arg.
Cobb, a shoveller sa., beaked and legged
or.
Cobb and Cobbe, Ireland, a dexter hand
per fess gu. and or, brandishing a
scimitar ppr. 213. I
Cobbe of Swaraton, Hants, and of New-
bridge, CO. Dublin, out of a ducal coro-
net or, a pelican's head arg., vulning
herself gu. Mortens cano. In sanguine
vita. cf. 98. 2
Cobbe, Lieutenant-General Alexander
Hugh, C.B., of Army and Navy Club,
out of a ducal coronet gu., a pelican's
head and neck vulning itself ppr. In
sanguine vita, and below the arms.
Mortens cano.
Cobbe, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Augus-
tus, of Farnleigh, Baldwin's Hill, East
Grinstead, same crest and mottoes.
Cobben, Cobbin, Gobbyn, Cobenn, and
Cobyn, on a garb in fess a lion passant
gardant. 5. 12
Cobbes, a shoveller sa.
Cobbett, Middx., a bird rising or, pellettee,
holding in the beak a sprig of laurel
ppr. 94. I
Cobbold, a thunderbolt ppr. 174. 11
Gobbold of Ipswich, a lion passant gar-
dant or. Rebus augustis fortis. 4. 3
Cobbold, C. Spencer, the Elms, Bath-
easton, Bath, same crest. Defendo et
repungo.
Cobbold, John Dupuis, the Holywells,
Ipswich, same crest.
Gobham, Viscount, iie Lyttleton.
Cobham, Lord Cobham, a Saracen's head
ppr., wreatlied about the temples or
and gu. 190. 5
Cobham, Kent, an old man's head in
profile couped at the shoulders ppr.,
with a long cap gu., turned up arg.,
frettysa., a button at the top or. 192. 2
Cobham, Charles, Esquire, the Shrub-
bery, Gravesend, an old man's head
in profile couped at the shoulders ppr.,
on the head a cap gu., turned up arg.,
fretty sa., buttoned upon the top or.
(Scire, sapere, facere. 192. 2
coc
Cobham, Alexander William, Shinfield
Manor, near Reading, same crest.
Concordia.
Cobham, a dexter hand holding a dagger
point downwards ppr.
Cobham, a hind's head arg., crowned with
a palisado coronet or.
Cobham, Herts, a demi-lion rampant or.
10. 2
Goblegh, Cobleigh, and Cobley, an arm
in armour embowed in fess, the elbow
on the wreath, holding in the hand a
sceptre, all ppr. 196. g
Goblegh, Cobleigh, Coboleche, and Cob-
ligh, a cock's head erased gu., combed,
wattled, and guttee-d'or, holding in the
beak a laurel-branch arg.
Cobley, a swan's neck with two heads
ppr., guttee-de-poix, holding in each
beak a cross crosslet (itchee arg.
Cobyn, Cobben, Cobbin, Cobbenn, and
Coblyn, on a garb fesseways a lion
passant gardant. 5. 12
Cochet, a talbot passant sa., spotted arg.
54. I
Cochran, a spear's head and a garb in
saltire ppr. Armis et industria.
Cochran, -Alexander, Esquire, of Balfour,
Aberdeen, a black horse passant ppr.
Virtute et labore. 294. 1 1
Cochran-Patrick, Neil Kennedy, Esquire,
of Woodside, Beith, N.B. : (i) A hand
ppr., holding a saltire sa. {for Patrick).
(2) A horse trotting sa., crined and
ungu. or (for Cochran). Ora et lahora,
and Virtute it labore.
Cochrane, Earl of Dundonald, see Dun-
donald.
Gochrane-Baillie, Baron Lamington, see
Laraington.
Cochrane or Cochran, Scotland, a horse
passant arg. 52. 6
Cochrane, John Richard, Esquire, of
Calder Glen, Lanarksh., a white horse
passant ppr. Dominc in virtute tua.
294. II
Cochrane or Cochran, a hand issuing
from a cloud raising a garb.
223. 12
Cochrane or Cochran, Scotland, a dexter
hand holding a human heart ppr.
Concordia vincii. 216. 9
Cochrane or Cochran, Scotland, a stag at
gaze ppr., attired gu. Vigilante solus.
1 17- 3
Cochrane or Cochran, Scotland, a grey-
hound current arg. Virtute et labore.
cf. 58. 2
Cochrane, Sir Henry, J.P., D.L., of Wood-
brook, near Bray, co. Dublin, in front
of two tilting-spears in saltire a bay-
horse passant, all ppr. Virtute et
Lahore. 236. 9
Cochrane, Thomas Belhaven Henry, Es-
quire, of Carisbrooke Castle: (i) (of
augmentation) Issuing out of a naval
crown or, a de.xter arm embowed, vested
az., cuffed arg., the hand holding a
flagstaff ppr. thereon hoisted a flag of
a rear-admiral of the White, being arg.,
a cross gu., and thereon the words " St.
Domingo " in letters of gold. (2) A
horse passant arg. 294. 11
Cock, Norf., an ostrich gu., ducaUy gorged
and holding in the beak a horse-shoe
or. 97- I
Cock, on the stump of a tree ppr., a cock
gu. cf. 91. 2
Cock or Cocks, a chevalier on horseback
brandishing a sword, all ppr.
189. 10
Cock, Northumb. and Scotland, a cock
ppr. 91. 2
Cock and Cocke, a cock arg., combed and
wattled gu. 91. 2
Cock, Herts, an ostrich holding in the
beak a horse-shoe, all ppr. 97. 8
Cock, Harold, Ridgebourne, Shrewsbury,
in front of the stump of an oak-tree,
one branch sprouting from the dexter
side and fructed ppr., thereon a cock or,
holding in the beak a sprig of oak, five
mascles conjoined fessewise of the
second. Talent de bien fairc.
Cock, the late Alfred, Esquire, of 8, Ken-
sington Park Gardens, London, W.,
same crest and motto.
Cockain, Cockayn, Cockayne, Cokaine,
and Cockayne, a cock's head erased gu.,
crested and jelloped sa. Virtus in
arduis. 90. 3
Cockburn, a cock ppr. qi. j
Cockburn or Cockburne, Scotland, a
cock gu. In dubiis constans. qi. 2
Cockburn, 1 Hon. Sir John Alexander.
K.CM.G., M.D. (London). 10, Gate-
stone Road, Upper Norwood, a cock
crowing ppr. 91. 2
Cockburn, Bart, of that Hk, Scotland, a
cock crowing. Accendit caniu. Vigi-
lans et audax. gi. 2
Cockburn, Admiral the late Sir George,
6.C.B. : (i) Out of a naval crown or,
two arms embowed, the dexter vested
az., holding a pike erect ppr., the
sinister habited gu., supporting the
upper part of a musket with a bayonet
fixed, also ppr. (2) A cock ppr. hn.
VigHans et audax. 91. 2
Cockburn, Scotland, a, cock's head ppr.
/ rise with the morning. cf. 90. i
Cockburn-CampbeU, Bart.: (i) A dexter
hand holding a scimitar ppr. Over is
the motto, " WitlwiU fear ' {for Camp-
bell). (2) A cock ppr. {/or Cockburn).
Motto below the shield, " Forward."
213- ■;
Cockbum-Hood of Stainrigg House,
Coldstream, N.B., a demi - archer
clothed and accoutred ppr. Sivift and
sure. Olim sic erat.
Cockburn, on a rock ppr., a leopard sejant
per fess or and gu. 24. 1 2
Cockburn, Scotland, a dexter arm hold-
ing a broken spear in bend ppr. Press
through. 214. 10
Cockburn, Surrey, a horse's head arg.,
bridled gu. Quo duxeris adsum.
51- 5
Cocke, a dexter hand couped, holding a
dagger in pale, all ppr. 212. 9
Cocke, Scotland, a lion's gamb holding a
sceptre in pale, all ppr. cf. 38. 7
Cocke, a bear's head arg., crowned or.
Cockeine, Kent, on a mural coronet arg.,
a cock of the same, beaked, barbed,
and membered gu. cf. 91. 2
CockeU, on a mural coronet or, a cock
gu., semce of roundles, resting the
dexter claw on an escallop, and holding
in the beak a sprig of laurel ppr.
Cocker, Lines, a lion couchant gardant
erm. 7. jq
Cockerham of Hillersdon and CoUumpton,
Devonsh., a cubit arm erect holding in
the hand ppr. an anchor erect sa.
122
Cockerel!, Glouc, within a crescent az.,
a tiger's face ppr., crowned with an
Eastern crown or. 22. 6
Cockerel], between two wings a lion's
face ppr. 21. 4
Cockerell, a Roman fasces ppr. 171. 4
Cockerith, a fire beacon ppr. 177. 14
Cockes, a hand holding a lion's gamb
erased ppr. 220. 10
Cocket, Herts, a man's head in profile
couped at the shoulders ppr., vested
vert, the collar or, on the head a cap
bendy wavy of the last and az., turned
up, indented sa.
Cockett, a poplar-tree ppr. 144. 12
Cockett of Hadsor and Droitwich, Worcs.,
a man's head in profile couped below
the shoulders ppr., on the head, upon a
wreath arg. and sa., a cap bendy wavy
Cockfield, an eagle with winga addorsed,
preying on a tortoise. 79. 8
Cocktield or Cokefield, on the stump of
a tree an eagle with wings addorsed
ppr. 79. 12
Cockle, a talbot passant gu., collared
arg. cf. 54. I
Cockman, a demi-eagle displayed sa.
8:. 6
Cockram, George Edward, 15, Addison
Road, W., a demi-lion rampant arg.,
holding in the dexter paw a cross
crosslet fitchee gu. Fuimus.
Cockram, issuing out of clouds a cubit
arm holding an anchor erect, the
flukes upward ppr.
Cockram, a tree ppr. 143-5
Cockrell, a leopard's face ppr. 22. 2
Cockridge, a cock ppr. 91. 2
Cockridge, a cock crowing ppr. 91. 2
Cocks, Earl Somers, see Somers.
Cocks, a cock ppr. 91. 2
Cocks, a hind's head erased, collared.
cf. 124. 5
Cocks, Worcs., a buck lodged ppr. 1 1 5. 7
Cocks, Glouc. and Suff., on a mount vert,
a stag lodged arg., attired sa. 1 15. 12
Cocks, John James Thomas Somers,
Esquire, of 2, Fawcett Street, Earl's
Court, S.VV., on a mount vert, a stag
lodged and regardant arg., attired and
ungu. sa.
Cocks, a chevalier on horseback in ar-
mour, brandishing a sword, all ppr.
189. 10
Cocksedge, a cock gu., holding in the
beak a violet ppr. cf. 91. 2
Cocksey, a tiger's head couped sa.,
charged on the neck with a cinquefoil
between two bars or.
Cocksey, a bishop's mitre ppr. cf. 180. 5
Cocksey, on a garb in fess a cock ppr.
91. 4
Cockshutt, Lanes and Shropsh., a demi-
griffin sa. 64. 2
Cockshutt, Herts, a demi-griffin arg.,
gorged with a collar gu., guttee-d'eau.
cf. 64. 2
Cockworthy and Cookworthy, a cock gu.
91. 2
Codd, Norf., a heron's head erased ppr.
104. II
Codd or Codde, England and Ireland, a
hawk's leg erased, belled ppr. 113. 8
Codd, a physician's cap sa., tufted or.
180. 7
Codd or Codde, a square fort with four
towers ppr. 155-4
COF
Codd, a sea-pie ppr.
Codd, a lion rampant gorged with a
mural coronet and charged with two
torteaux. cf. i. 13
Codd of Kensington. Middx., on a mount
vert, a lion rampant arg., pellettee,
gorged with a mural crown gu., hold-
ing between the fore-paws an annulet
or, the dexter hind-paw resting on a
pellet.
Codd or Codde, Ireland, a lion's head
erased holding in the mouth a sinister
hand ppr. 21. 2
Coddington, Sir William, Bart., of Wy-
collar, Blackburn, in front of a boar's
head erased or, fretty sa., a trefoil
slipped vert. Nil desperanduin.
Coddington and Codinton, on a chapeau
an eagle, wings expanded and inverted.
ppr.
Coddington, Ireland, a hand holding a
sword ppr. 212. 13
Coddington of Oldbridge, Ireland, a
wolf's head erased or, charged with a
trefoil slipped ppr. Nil desperandum.
cf. 30. 8
Codenham, a lion's head erased or,
langued az., charged on the neck with
three trefoils slipped vert. cf. 17. 8
Codham, the same crest.
Codrington, .-Admiral the late Sir Edward,
G.C.B., out of a naval coronet or, the
sails arg., inscribed on the band in
black letters, " Navarin," the three
naval flags of the allied Powers in that
action, viz., Russia arg., a saltire az.,
England the union-jack, and France a
I white flag, the staves ppr. Vultus in.
host em.
Codrington, Sir Gerald, Bart., of Dod-
ington, Glouc, out of a ducal coronet
or, a dragon's head couped gu. between
two dragons' wings chequy or and az-
Immersibilis est vera virtus.
Codrington, Col. .\lfred Edward, of
1 10, Eaton Square, London, S.W.,
same crest and motto. Ytdtu-s in hostem.
Codrington, Sir Gerald William Henry,
Bart., J.P., of Dodington Park,
Glouc, same crest. Immersabilis est
vera virtu^s.
Coe, two swords in saltier ppr., sur-
mounted by a cross crosslet fitched sa.
166. 14
Coe, a martlet sa. Prcesto et persto.
95- 5
Coe, Norf., an arm in armour embowed
ppr., holding in the hand a chaplet
vert. 199. 12
Coe, a crane supporting with the dexter
claw an anchor, all ppr. 105. 10
Coe, a demi-eagle with two heads dis-
played, cf. 82. I
Coesvelt, a demi-lion rampant gu., behind
and above the latter a demi-hind salient
Coey, Sir Edward, of Belfast, in front of
a flagstaff ppr., the flag flowing to the
sinister arg., and charged with a sinister
hand gu., a greyhound courant, also
arg. Droit en avant.
Coflleld, on a cross fleury fitched gu..
between two wings or, a crescent of
the last. cf. 166. 8
Coffin, a camel's head erased or, bridled,
lined, ringed, and gorged with a dacal
coronet sa. In tempestate floreaco.
132- 9
COF
Coffin, Bart., on the stem of a ship or,
a pigeon with wings addorsed arg.,
holding in the beak a laurel-sprig vert.
Extant rede jactis prcemia.
Coffin, a long cross sa. 165. 4
Coffin, Pine-, John, of PortIedge,Devonsh.:
(I) A martlet az., charged on the breast
with two bezants, cf. 95. 4. (2) A
pine-tree ppr. In tempestate floresco.
144- 13
Coffin, Isaac Tristram, Esquire, of Mag-
dalen Islands, British North America,
the stern of a man-of-war or, thereon a
hooded dove, wings elevated, and in
the bill a branch of olive ppr. (a mullet
for difference.) Extant recte jactis
■pramia.
Coffy of LynaUy, King's Co., Ireland,
a man riding on a dolphin ppr. Non
provideniia sed victoria. cf. 189. 12
Coflyn, a martlet or, between two cinque-
foils arg., stalked and leaved ppr.
cf. 95. 2
Cogan, a lion's head erased gu., semee of
mullets of six points or. cf. 17. 2
Cogan or Coggan, a talbot passant, col-
lared and lined. Conslans fidei. 54. 5
Cogan, William Henry Ford, M.A., J.P.,
of 'Tinode, 00. Wicklow, Ireland, a
talbot passant ppr., collared and
chained or, charged on the shoidder
with a cross bottony gu. Constans
fidei. cf. 54. 5
Cogger, an arm in armour embowed
holding in the hand a club, all ppr.
199. 6
Coggeshall, Sufi., a stag lodged sa.,
attired or. II5- 7
Coggs of London, out of a mural coronet
az., a griffin's head or, charged with a
cog sa. cf. 67. 10
CogUU, a cock ppr. Dum vivo canto.
Coghill of Coghill, Yorks and Oxon., a
cock with wings addorsed erm. c/. 9 1 . 7
Coghill, Sir John JosceljTi, Bart., D.L.,
of Coghill, Yorks, on a mount vert, a
cock with wings expanded or, beaked,
combed, and wattled gu., charged on
the breast with a bezant. iYo« dormit
qui custodit. cf. 91 2.
Coghill, Percy de Geiger, 4, Sunnyside,
Princes Park, Liverpool, a cock with
wings expanded ppr. Dum vivo canto.
298. 4
Coghlan or Coghlen, a fret or. 165. 10
Coghlan, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
ducally crowned, holding in the dexter
paw a sword, all ppr. cf. 14. 12
Coghlan, in a ducal coronet or, a mount
vert, thereon a tower arg.,
therefrom an arm embowed in
the hand grasping a scimitar, both also
ppr. Unione minima vigent.
Coghlan, Major-General Sir William
Marcus, Knight Commander of the
Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
out of an Irish crown or, an arm em-
bowed in armour ppr., charged with
a bomb tired sa., the hand grasping
a scimitar, both also ppr. Fortis in
arduis.
Coghlan, late William Mant Hay, Es-
quire, of 19, Redcliffe Square, S.W.,
out of an Irish crown or, an arm em-
bowed in armour ppr., charged with a
bomb fired sa. Fortis in arduis.
Cobam of Coham and Dunsland, Devonsh.,
in front of a plume of five ostrich-
123
feathers arg., two cross crosslets fitched
in saltire az. Fuimus et sub Deo eri-
mus.
Coham-FIemlng, John Blyth, Esquire, of
Coham, near Highampton. Devonsh. :
(I) A goat's head erased ppr., collared
or (for Fleming), cf. 128. 7. (2) In
front of a plume of five ostrich-feathers
arg., two cross crosslets fitchee in
saltire az. {for Coham). Let the deed
show.Fuimus et sub Deo erimus.
Cohen, a bear's head couped sa., muzzled
gu- 34- 14
Cohen, Samuel, Esquire, of Park Place,
Brixton, London, S.W., a demi-lion
issuant barry of eight arg. and gu.,
holding in the dexter paw an acorn
sUpjied ppr. 12. 3
Cohn, Maurice, Esquire, of 21, Grosvenor
Place, S.W., and the Range, Shep-
perton, Middx., upon a mount vert, a
lion rampant or, holding between the
fore-paws a torch fired ppr. between
two maple-leaves of the first. Lux
dei ibi solus.
Coin, two wings expanded. 109. 6
Cokaine and Cokayne, see Cookain.
Cokayne, George Edward, Esquire, M.A.,
F.S.A., of Exeter House, Rowhampton,
Clarenceux King of Arms, a cock's
head erased gu., beaked, crested, and
jeUoped sa. 90. 3
Ookayne-Cust, Henry John, Esquire, of
Cockayne Hatley, Beds, Belton
House, Grantham, 8, Carlton House
Terrace, S.W. : (i) A lion's head
erased sa., collared paly wavy of six
arg. and sa. (for Cu9t).' (2) A cock's
head erased gu., beaked, crested, and
jelloped sa. Esse quam videri.
Cokayne-Frith, Colin, Esquire, Highfield,
Canterbury, above a grove of trees
ppr., the sun in splendour or. Virtus
Coke, Earl ot Leicester, and Viscount
Coke, see Leicester.
Coke, a dexter hand couped holding a
dagger in pale ppr. 212. 9
Coke, the sun in splendour or. 162. 2
Coke, Colonel William Langton, 30,
Nevern Square, S.W., same crest. Non
aliunde pendere.
Coke of Brookhill Hall, Derbysh., same
crest and motto. 162. 2
Coke, Edward Beresford, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Coke, Francis Sacheverell, of the Priory,
Titley, same crest and motto.
Coke, Major-General John Talbot, of
Trusley Manor, Derbysh., same crest
and motto.
Coke of Lower Moor House, Heref., same
crest and motto.
Coke, Norf., on a chapeau az., an ostrich
ppr., holding in the beak a horse-shoe
or. 97- 13
Coke, William H., M.R.C.S., 17, High
Street, Ashford, Kent, same crest.
Prudens qui paiiens.
Cokeningham, Yorks, a goat's head
erased arg. 128. 5
Coker, Dorset, a Moor's head aiirontee
pijr., couped at the shoulders, wreathed
arg. and gu. 192. 4
Coker, Dorset, a Moor's head in profile
sa., wreathed arg. and gu. 192. 13
Coker of Bicester, Oxon., same crest.
Fiat justitia. 192- 13
COL
Cokerith, a fire-beacon ppr. 177. 14
Cokes, a hand holding a lion's gamb
erased ppr. 220. 10
Cokeseged and Cocksedge, a cock gu.,
holding in the beak a violet ppr.
cf. 91. 5
Cokfeld, out of a ducal coronet a Uou's
gamb. 36. 12
Cokyll, a talbot passant gu., collared arg.
<^l- 54- 5
Colbarne, out of a ducal coronet or, a
stag's head erased arg., attired of the
first. Seur et loyal. cf. 120. 7
Colbatch, Middx., a dexter arm embowed,
habited per pale dancettee vert and
az., cuffed erm., holding in the hand
a pine-apple downwards slipped and
leaved ppr.
Colbeck, Beds, on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a lion's head erased or, pel-
lettee. 17-9
Colbey, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the gauntlet
a sword, also ppr. 195. i
Colborne, Baron Seaton, sec Seaton.
Colborne, Baron (Ridley-Colbourne) : (i)
A stag's head couped ppr., gorged with
a ducal coronet, and pendent there-
from a bugle stringed gu. (for Colborne).
(2) A bull passant gu. (for Ridley).
Constans fidei. cf. 45. 2
Colborne, Somers. and Wilts, out of a
ducal coronet or, a reindeer's head
arg., attired of the first. 122. 3
Colborne, George F., Cefn Pare, Newport,
Monm., same crest. Vnita vis fortior.
Colbran, Kent, a stag's head erased or.
Quod sors fert ferimus. 121. 2
Colbrand, Sussex, a tiger sejant arg.,
maned or. 27. 6
Colbroke, Colebrook, and Colebrock, a
spear in pale ppr. 175-9
Colburn, out of a ducal coronet an ante-
lope's head erased. cf. 126. 2
Colby, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the gauntlet
a dagger ppr., hilt and pommel or.
cf 196. 5
Colby, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the gauntlet
a scimitar, all ppr. cf. 196. 10
Colby or Coleby, an arm in armour em-
bowed ppr., garnished or, holding in
the gauntlet a broken sword arg., hilt
and pommel gu., embrued ppr.
Colby, Frederic Clarence Coplestone,
Esquire, A.K.C., on a WTeath of the
colours or and az., and between two
palm-branches, a dexter arm embowed
in armour, the hand in a gauntlet
grasping a broken sword, aU ppr., and
suspended from the hand a palmer's
scrip or. Non omnis frangar.
196. 2
Colby, Rev. Samuel Reynolds, A.K.C.,
same crest and motto.
Colchester, Baron (Abbot), of Colchester,
Essex, out of a ducal coronet or, a
unicorn's head erm., armed, crined,
and tufted of the first, between six
ostrich-feathers arg., quilled gold. Deo
patrice amicis. Ferseverando.
Colchester of London and Warw., a demi-
lion ppr., holding between the paws an
etoile gu. cf. lO. 2
Colchester- Wemyss, Magnard Willoughby,
Westbury Court, Westbury-on-Severn,
a swan ppr.
COL
Colcleugb, a lion passant gardant or,
collared gu., holding an anchor sa.
cj. 5. 10
Colclough, see Biddulph-Colclouah.
Colclough or Colcloughe, a hind's head
ppr., vulned gu. 1 24. i
Colclough, staffs, a demi-eagle displayed
sa., ducally gorged or. c/. 81. 2
Colclough, Rosborough-, of Tintem
Abbey, co. We.xford, Ireland: (I) A
demi-eagle displayed sa., gorged with
a ducal coronet or [jor Colclough). cj.
81. 2. (2) On a dexter hand in fess
a dove clo.se with a branch of olive
in his beak, all ppr. (for Rosborough).
God is my shield. His calcabo gentes.
Colde and Colfe, in flames of fire ppr., a
ram arg., armed or. c/. 131. 13
Coldham of Midhurst, Sussex, a dragon's
head gu., pierced with a spear or,
headed arg. 72. 10
Coldham of Anmer Hall. Norf., a griffin's
head erased gu., transfi.xed with an
arrow arg. 66. 13
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