Family Crests & Family Crest Motto
AARON, and AARONS, Eng., a lady's arm from
elbow, in pale, ppr.
ABADAIN, or ABAUDAIN, a savage, wreathed
about head and middle with laurel leaves,
holding over shoulder a club, all ppr.
ABADAM, Eng., in dexter hand a broken spear,
all ppr.
ABADAM, of Middleton Hall, Carmarthen, out
of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion, gardant,
gu. Aspire and Indulge not.
comp.
ABARLE, Eng., a flute, in pale, ppr.
ABAROUGH, or ABARON, Somers., a ferret, ar.,
collared, or, lined, az.
ABBAT, Eng., a unicorn's head, issuing, ppr.
ABBEFORD, Leic., on a chapeau, ppr., a water-
bouget, sa.
ABBERBURY, a hawk, wings expanded, resting
dexter on a mount, ppr.
ABBERBURY, a camel's head, sa.
ABBETOT, Warw., in dexter hand a cutlass, in
pale, ppr., hilted, or.
ABBETT, Eng., a unicorn's head, ppr., collared,
az.
ABBEY, Lond., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
ABBEY, Eng., a leopard, rampant, ppr. u.
ABBIS, ABBISS, ABIS, or ABYS, Norf., a spur,
az., leather, sa., buckle, of the first.
ABBORNE, a dexter arm, ppr., vested, az.,
cuffed, or, in hand, of the first, a baton, in
bend sinister, gu., tipped with gold. ' I.
ABBOT, Baron Colchester, Ess., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a unicorn's head, between
ostrich feathers, ar., quilled, or. Deo patrice
amicus.
ABBOT, or ABBOTT, in hand a dagger, point
downwards, dropping blood.
ABBOT, a fox, passant, ppr., charged on shoul-
der with water-bouget, ar. Labore.
comp. . II
ABBOT, a snail, ppr. or
ABBOT, out of a ducal coronet, a unicorn's
head, or, between two ostrich feathers, ar.
ABBOT, Lincoln, a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
charged with a bargemelle. comp.
ABBOT, out of a ducal coronet, a horse's head.
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ABBOT, Eng., a demi-unicorn, enn., collared,
az., studded, or.
ABBOT, a cubit arm, erect, vested, and cuffed,
erm., in hand, a crescent, ar.
ABBOT of Castleacre, Norf., a griffin, sejant,
or.
ABBOT, Eng., a griffin, sejant, az., bezantee.
comp.
ABBOTT, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, a uni-
corn's head, between two ostrich feathers,
ar. Defendamus.
ABBS, Durh., the sun in splendour. Noli
irritare leonem.
ABBY, Eng., a cross crosslet, az.
ABCOT, or ABCOTT, a rose, barbed. I
ABDAY, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
ABDEN, Eng., a swan's head, ppr., between
wings, az. i
ABDEY, an eagle's head, erased, ppr., beaked,
or. .
ABDY, and ABDEY, Ess., an eagle's head,
erased, ppr.
ABDY, Stapleford- Abbot, Ess. ; same crest.
ABDY of Felix Hall, Bart., Ess., an eagle's
head, ppr., couped. or. Tenax etfidelis.
ABDY, Bart., Surr., an eagle's head, erased,
ppr. Tenax et Jidelis.
ABECK, or HABECK. Eng. , out of a mural coro-
net, an arm, vested, az., cuffed, ar., in hand
a mullet.
A'BECKETT, Eng., a Cornish chough, ppr.
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ABEL, and ABELL, Ess. and Kent, an arm, in
armour, embowed, ppr., in hand a sword,
ar., hilted, or, arm enfiled with a wreath,
ar. and gu.
ABEL, Ess., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a couteau, all ppr. .
ABELEYN, Eng., a peacock, passant, ppr.
ABELHALL, or ABLEHALL, Eng., a non's head,
erased, sa., between wings, or.
ABELL, Kent, a boar's head, erect, sa., couped,
armed, or, transpierced by an arrow, in
bend sinister, shaft, ar., pheon, az.
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ABB
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ABELINE, or ABLIN, a sword, in pale, en filed
with a savage's head, ppr.
ABELON, or ABILON, Eug., a mitre, ppr., rib-
bons, gu. -
ABELYN, or ABELYNE, Eng., on a globe, ppr.,
an eagle, wings expanded and inverted, gu.
ABENHALL, or ABLEHALL, Eng., two branches
of laurel, issuing, cheveron-ways, vert.
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ABENY, in hand, vested, a mill-rind, ppr.
ABER, Eng., a demi-talbot, rampant, ar.,
ducally gorged, gu.
ABEKBURY, Oxon., a hawk, wings expanded,
resting dexter on a mount, ppr.
ABERBUTHNET, a dove within adder in a circle,
ppr. Jnnocue ac provide.
ABERBUTHNET of Fiddes, a peacock, passant,
ppr. Tarn internet,, quam externa. -
ABERBUTHNET of Eindowrie, a peacock, issu-
ing. Interna prcestant.
ABERBUTHNOT, Sco., a peacock. I
ABERBUTHNOT, Sco., a peacock's head, ppr.,
beaked, or. Laus Deo. .
ABERCORN, Marquess of, and Vise., Eng.
(Hamilton), out of a ducal coronet, or, an
oak, fructed, penetrated transversely in
main stem by a frame-saw, ppr., frame,
or. Through and Sola nobilitas virtus.
ABERCORNE, Sco., a boar's head, couped, ppr.
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ABERCORNE, Sco., two daggers, in saltier, ppr.
ABERCROMBIE of Tullibody, a bee, volant, ppr.
Vive ut vivas.
ABERCROMBIE of Birckenbog, Bart., a hawk,
rising, ppr., belled, or. Mercy is my desire.
ABERCROMBIE of that Ilk, Sco., on a mount, an
oak-tree, acorned, all ppr. Tace.
ABERCROMBIE, a cross on grieces, gu. In cruce
solus. -
ABERCROMBIE of Fetternier, a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu. In cruce salus.
ABERCROMBY, a bee, volant, ppr. Vive et vivas.
ABERCROMBY, Banff, on a mount, an oak-tree,
acorned, all ppr. Tace.
ABERDEEN, Sco., in dexter hand an annulet,
ppr. Intemerata fides.
ABERDEEN, Ear! of (Hamilton-Gordon), a sinis-
ter arm and dexter hand, with bow ,and
arrow, ppr. Ne nimium.
ABERDOUR, an anchor with cable, and a sword,
in saltier, all ppr. Hinc spes effulget.
ABERDWELL, or ABREDROBELL, Eng., a grey-
hound, current towards a tree, vert. .
ABERGAVENNY, Earl of (Noville), a bull, ar.,
pied, sa., armed, or, charged on neck with a
rose, barbed and seeded, ppr. Ne vile veils.
comp.
ABERIGH, on a mount, a ferret, ppr.
ABERKERDOUR, and ABERKIRDOR, Sco., a sword,
in pale. Pro rege et patria.
ABERKIRDOR, Sco., within horns of a crescent,
ar., a buckle, az. I
ABERKIRDOR, and ABERKIRDOUR, Sco., on
point of sword, in pale, a garland, all ppr.
Pro reje.
ABERNEATHY, Sco., a ship under sail, ppr.
Salus per Christum.
ABERNEATHY, a parrot, in dexter, a pear.
ABERNETHY, Lord, Sco., and of Rothmay, a
parrot feeding on bunch of cherries, all ppr.
Salus per Christum.
ABERNETHY, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
In Christo salus.
ABERNETHY of Corskie, in the sea a ship in
distress. Salus per Christum.
ABERNETHY of Auchinloich, a parrot, ppr.
In Christo salus. .
ABERNETHY, Sco., a ship under sail, ppr. Salus
per Christum.
ABERNETHY, a three-masted ship in storm.
ABERTON, Eng., on a human heart, gu., an
eagle's foot, erased, ppr.
ABETT, Eng., a unicorn's head, gu., collared,
or.
ABILEM, a man's head, in profile, issuing, ppr.
ABINGDON of Dowdeswell, Glouc., an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand an ancient mace,
bow at shoulder.
ABINGDON, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a sword by the blade, point
downward.
ABINGDON, a bull, rampant.
ABINGDON, Wore., an eagle, displayed, or,
crowned, az. see plate
ABINGDON, Earl of (Bertie), a Saracen's head,
couped, ppr., ducally crowned, or charged
on chest with a fret, az. Virtus ariete for-
tior. comp.
ABINGER, Baron (Scarlet), a Tuscan column,
supported on either side by a lion's gamb.
Sine stet viribus.
ABLE, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
hand grasping a sword, all ppr.
ABLYN, Eng., a sword, in pale, enfiled with a
savage's head, ppr.
ABNEY of Measham Hall, Derby, a demi-lion,
rampant, or, between paws a pellet, sa.
Fortiter et honeste.
ABORIL, and ABROL, Wore., a lion's head,
ppr., vomiting flames, gu.
ABOT, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased, ppr.
ABOYNE, Earl of.
ABRAHALL, Heref., a hedgehog, ppr.
ABRAHAM, Eng., the sun, or.
ABRAHAM, the sun in flames. .
ABRAHAMS, Eng., a chapeau, with plume of
ostrich -feathers, all ppr. n
ABRAM, Eng., the sun rising from a cloud,
ppr. i
ABRAM, Lorraine, a bee, or.
ABREY, Eng., a chevalier on horseback, at
full speed, holding a broken spear.
ABRISCOURT, Oxon., a hare, close, among grass,
ppr. .
ABROOK, and ABROOKE, Eng., a wolf's head,
erased, sa.
ABSALEM, ABSOLOM, and ABSOLON, Eng., a
fleur-de-lis, or.
ABTOT, a bear, couchant, ar., collared and
muzzled. .
ABURTON, Eng., on a human heart, gu., an
eagle's foot, erased, ppr.
ABUSCOURT, and ABUSTOURT, Eng., a hare,
close, among grass, ppr.
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ADA
ACCOKNE, Sco., an oak tree, vert. Stabo.
ACECK, ACBICHE, or HACKBECK, a cross pattee,
erm.
ACFORD, a horse's head, sa., bridled, or.
ACGUILLUM, in hand a holly-branch.
ACHAM, Plenyth, Cornw., a lion, sejant, or,
collared and lined, sa. I
ACHAM, a demi-lion, ar., holding a maunch,
gu. see plate
ACHANY, Sco., out of a crescent, a cross cross-
let, fitched, sa. Per ardua ad cdta. I
ACHAKD, a crescent inflamed, ppr. - I
ACHELEY, Lond. and Salop, an eagle's head,
gu., winged, or, in beak a branch of lilies,
ar., leaved, vert. comp.
ACHELEY, Eng., a griffin's head, erased.
ACHELEY, Eng., a griffin's head, ppr.
ACHELEY, Lord, a demi-swan, gu., winged, or,
in mouth a flower, ar. see plate
ACHEB, Kent, a bull's head, erased, gu.
ACHESON, Earl of Gosford, Iri., a cock, gu.,
standing on a trumpet, ppr. Vigilantibus.
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ACHESON, Eng., a sandglass, ppr. , I
ACHESON, Sco. and Iri., a cock, ppr.
ACHESON, Sco., an eagle, displayed.
ACHIESON, Sco., an astrolabe. Observe.
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ACHILLIS, Eng., a savage's head, affrontee,
ducally crowned, ppr.
ACHYEM, Eng., a crescent, or.
ACHYM, or ACKLAME, a lion, sejant, gardant,
or, collared and chained, sa. comp.
ACKELOM, a Sagittarius, shooting, ppr.
ACKERMAN, Or ACKERMANN, Eng., out of a
palisado coronet, or, an arm embowed, ppr.,
vested, in hand an oak-branch, acorned.
ACKERS, Eng., a Doric column, or.
ACKERS of Moreton Hall, Chester, a dove,
rising, in mouth an olive-branch, all ppr.
La liberte. .
ACKHURST, a demi-lion, ar., in dexter, an
acorn, slipped, vert, fructed, or. ' see plate
ACKLAM, or ACLOME, Yorks., a demi-lion, ar.,
holding a maunch, gu. see plate
ACKLAME, a lion, sejant, or, collared, sa.
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ACKLAND of Columb-John, Bart., Devons., on
a sinister arm, in fess, vested, az., in a glove,
ar., a hawk, beaked and belled, or. Ini~
branlable.
ACKROYD, or ACKEROYD, Eng., a dog, sleeping,
ppr. i
ACKWORTH, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
ACKWORTH, Kent, a griffin, segreant. Vincit
qui patitur. IO
ACLAND, Bart., Killerton, Devons., and Hol-
nicote, Somers., on a man's hand, in fess,
gloved, a falcon. In^brardable.
ACLAND, PALMER-FULLER, Somers., Bart. ;
(i.) For Adand, on a sinister arm, in fess,
vested, az., gloved, ar., a hawk, perched,
gold, beaked and belled, or. . (.) For
Palmer, a demi-panther, gardant, flames issu-
ing out of mouth and ears, holding a
palm branch, ppr. . (.) For Fuller, on
a ducal coronet, gu., a lion's head, ar.
Palma virtuti.
ACLE, Devons., an annulet, or, stoned, sa.
ACLEHUM, a demi-lion, holding an escutcheon,
gu. see plate
ACOCK, out of a mural coronet, a swan, issu-
ing, ppr. comp.
ACOTTS, or ACOTTIS, Eng., a lion, rampant,
gu., supporting a standard, ppr., flag, az.,
charged with a saltier, ar.
A' COURT, Bart., an eagle, displayed, sa.,
charged with two cheveronels, ar., in beak
a lily, slipped, ppr. Grandescunt aucta
labor e. see plate
A'CouRT, Eng., a lion's head, erased, regard-
ant, gu.
ACRAMAN, Eng., out of a vallary coronet, or,
an arm, embowed, ppr., vested, in hand an
oak-branch.
ACRE, Westm., a triangular harrow, ppr.
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ACRES, and ACRIS, an eagle, displayed, ppr.,
charged on breast with a torteau, sa.
ACTON, Bart., Salop, within a wreath, a leg
and thigh, in armour, ppr., couped, and
dropping blood. , IO. II
ACTON of Gatacre, Salop, same crest.
ACTON of West Aston, Iri., same crest. Ad-
juvante Deo.
ACTON, Chesh., a demi-lion, rampant, regard-
ant, ar., grasping a spear, or, enfiled with a
boar's head, sa., couped, gu.
ACTON, Worn, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., hand grasping a sword, ar., hilt, or,
enfiled with a boar's head, couped, sa.,
dropping blood. comp. II
ACTON of Wolverton, Worcester, same crest.
Vaulance avance Vhomme.
ACTON, Eng., a pine tree, leaved, vert, fructed,
or.
ACTON, Iri., a torteau, sa., between wings, gu.
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ACTON, a demi-lion, regardant, supporting a
spear, enfiled with a savage's head. IO
ACWORTH, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
ADAIR of Kinghilt, Bart., a man's head,
couped, and bloody, ppr. Loyal au mort.
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ADAIR of Heatherton Park, Somerset, same
crest. Loyal a mort.
ADAIR, Cumb., and Sco., a Saracen's head,
couped, and impaled with a spear. / dare.
ADAIR, Bart., of Flixton Hall, Suff., a man's
head, couped at neck, bloody, ppr. Loyal
au mort.
ADAIR, Antrim, a man's head, couped at neck,
ppr. Loyal au mort.
ADAIR, Sco., on a sword, in pale, a Saracen's
head, affrontee, dropping blood, all ppr.
Arte et marte.
ADAM, Hants., a crescent, ar.
ADAM, Culross, a cross crosslet, and sword, in
saltier, ppr. Crux mihi grata quies. I
ADAM, or ADAMS, Eng., a griffin's head, gu.,
between wings, or, pellettee.
ADAM, an eagle, volant, ppr.
ADAM of Runcorn, two swords, in saltier, and
a cross crosslet, fitched, in pale. Dominus
ipsefaciet.
ADAM, Sco., in hand a cross crosslet, fitched,
gu. Crux mihi grata quies. Ji.
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ADAM of Blairadam, Kinross, a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu., and sword, in saltier, ppr.
Crux mihi grata quies. - l
ADAM, Walden, Ess., a talbot, passant, az.,
seme'e of bezants, collared, ar. comp.
ADAMS of Ansty Hall, Warwick, a talbot,
passant, az., semee of bezants, collared, ar.
Sub cruce veritas. comp.
ADAMS of Bowdon, Devon, a dexter a*m, in
armour, embowed, in hand a cross crosslet,
fitched, charged on elbow with a torteau.
Libertas et natale solum.
comp. and .
ADAMS of Holy land, Pembroke, a martlet, ar.
Certior in ccelo domus.
ADAMS of Ahavagurrah, Iri., a griffin's head,
erased, az. MaLo mori quam fcedari.
ADAMS, Bart., a greyhound's head, couped.
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ADAMS, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-lion, gardant. see plate
ADAMS, Camb., a griffin's head, gu., between
wings, or.
ADAMS, Line., a griffin's head, between wings,
gu., beaked, az., on each wing three be-
zants.
ADAMS, Lond. and Iri., a boar's head, ar.,
couped, gu. .
ADAMS, Lond., a lion, rampant, or.
ADAMS, Middx., an eagle, volant, regardant.
ADAMS, Salop, a greyhound's head, erased,
erm. O.
ADAMS, Cheaton, Salop, a griffin's head, erased,
erm., beaked, gu., charged with a cheveron
vair, or and az. see plate
ADAMS, Eng., a griffin's head, between wings,
addorsed, vert, charged on breast with a
cross, or. comp.
ADAMS, Eng., a raven, sa.
ADAMS, Iri., an arm, couped at shoulder, em-
bowed, ppr., vested, gu., in hand a flag, sa.,
charged with a bee.
ADAMS, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a cross crosslet.
comp. , and .
ADAMS, Lond., a wolf's head, erased, erm.
ADAMS, on a mount, vert, an eagle, reverse
and regardant, wings expanded, ppr., in
beak a mullet, sa., sinister resting on a
crescent. see plate
ADAMSON, Newcastle -upon-Tyne, a cross cross-
let, gu.
ADAMSON, a lion, passant, in dexter a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu. see plate
ADAMSON, Westm., a talbot, passant, az., col-
lared, or, bezantee.
ADAMSON, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, and
sword, in saltier, ppr. I
ADAMSON, Eng., a tilting-spear, broken in
three pieces, two in saltier, head-piece in
pale, banded, gu.
ADCANE, Eng., a griffin's head, ppr.
ADCOCK, Eng., a fox's head, issuing, ar. .
ADDAGH, a lion, rampant. Mea gloria fides.
ADDAMS, Eng., a griffin's head, between wings,
gu.
ADDCOCK, Eng., a fox's head, ppr.
ADDEEBUKY, Suss., an embattled tower.
ADDERLEY, Warw. and Staffs., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a stork, ar.
ADDEHLEY of Hams Hall, Warwick, same
crest.
ADDERLEY of Fillongley Hall, Warwick, same
crest.
ADDERLY, Staffs, and Sco., a rose, gu.
ADDERSTONE, ADERSTON, or ADDRESTON, Eng.,
a martlet, sa.
ADDERTON, Eng., in hand a scimitar.
ADDEY, Kent, on a mount, a stag, lodged, ppr.
ADDINGTON, Viscount Sidmouth. a leopard,
sejant, gardant, ppr., resting dexter on a
shield, or. Libertas sub rege pio.
ADDINGTON, a cat, passant, ppr.
ADDIS, or ADES, Eng., out of a tower, ppr., a
demi-lion, az. ^.
ADDISON, a pair of wings, erect, ppr.
ADDISON, a unicorn's head, erased, trans-
pierced by an arrow, in bend sinister, guttee.
Let the deed shaw. comp.
ADDLINGTON, Devons. and Line., a goat's
head, erased, ppr.
ADDRESTON, Eng., a martlet, gu.
ADDURSTON, a swan's neck and wings, ar.,
beaked, gu., gorged with a ducal coronet, or.
comp.
ADDY, or ADDEY, on a mount, a stag lodged,
all ppr.
ADEAN, Eng., a stag's head, cabossed, ppr.
ADEANE, of Babraham, Cam., a griffin's head,
between wings, collared.
ADELIN, a chevalier on horseback, at full speed,
brandishing a sword, all ppr.
ADELMARE, the sea, vert, thereon a dolphin,
embowed, ppr.
ADELSORF, two wings, elevated, sa.
ADELSTON, or ADESTON, an escutcheon, ar.,
charged with a cinquefoil, gu.
comp. .
ADENSTOUN, ADINGSTOUN, or ADINSTON, in
dexter hand a cross pattee, fitched.
ADERLEY, Blackball, Staffs., a leopard's head,
couped, or, pierced through mouth with a
sword blade, broken, ar. see plate I o
ADERSON, Eng., a cup, or, with three branches
of laurel, issuing, vert. -
ADERTON, Eng., in hand a scimitar.
ADERSTONE, Eng., a martlet, sa.
ADEY, ADREY, ADY, on a mount, vert, a stag
lodged, ar., attired and ducally crowned, or.
comp. So.
ADGER, Eng., a swan, wings addorsed, re-
gardant, ar., murally crowned, gu., resting
dexter on an escallop, or.
ADIE, AEDIE, and ADDIE, Crieff, and Sco., a
cross crosslet, and sword in saltier, ppr.
Crux mihi grata quies. I
ADIS, Eng., out of a tower, ppr., a demi-lion,
az.
ADKINS, Eng., a lion, rampant, gu., supporting
a flag-staff with ropes, ppr., flag, ar., charged
with a cross, of the first.
ADLAM, Eng., in hand, gu., a hawk's lure, or.
ADLAM, Somers., on a mount, vert, in front,
rays of the sun, an eagle, ppr., collared, sa.
Tyme proveth truth. see plate
ADLARD, in hand a dagger, erect.
ADLER, Haverstoke, Ess., a demi-eagle, winga
ADL
displayed, sa., charged on breast with an
etoile, or. see plate
ADLINGTON, Eng., a goat's head, erased.
ADLINGTON, a heraldic antelope's head, erased,
ar.
ADLYN, on a mount, vert, a martlet, or. .
ADNEY, Eng., an eagle's head, in beak an
acorn, slipped and leaved, ppr.
ADSHEAD, and ADSHADE, Eng., an antelope,
passant, ppr.
ADSON, Sco., an oak-tree. Stand sure.
ADY, or ADKY, Eng., a leopard's face, or, jes-
sant-de-lis, gu.
ADYE, and ADYER, Kent and Durh., a cherub's
head, ppr.
ADYN, Dorchester, a lion's head.
AERMLNE, Eng., on a mount, vert, an ermine.
AETH, Eng., a deini-griffin, or, in dexter a
battle-axe, gu.
AFFLECK, Bart., Dalham Hall, Suss., an ear of
rye, ppr. Pretiosum quod utile.
AFFLECK of that Ilk, same crest and motto.
AFFLECK of Balmanno, Sco., two wings, issu-
ing. Rerum sapientia custos.
AFFLECK, Bart., an ear of wheat, bearded, ppr.
Pretiosum quod utile.
AFFORDBIE of Afordby, Line., a horse's head,
erased, sa., bridled, or.
AGAD, a heraldic antelope's head, issuing.
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AGALL, on a chapeau, ppr., a bull, statant, sa.
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AGAN, out of a ducal coronet, or, a stag's head,
cabossed, ppr.
AGAR, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, ar. Vita
trita via tuta.
AGAR, Lord Clifden, a demi-lion, rampant, or.
Spectemur agenda.
AGARD, Lane., a bugle-horn, ar., garnished,
or, stringed, sa. I.
AGARD, Lane., an ibex's head, or, charged
with hurts, collared, az. -
AGAS, Wymondham, Norf., a moor's head, sa.,
wreathed, ar. and gu. .
AGBURY, Kent, a bird, supporting a flag,
charged with a cross. .
ACER, or AUGER, Bishopbourn, Kent and
Glouc., a bull's head, erased, gu., attired, or.
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AGO, or AUGE, Eng., a moor's head, couped,
sa., banded, ar. and az.
AGGS, on a chapeau, ppr., a bull, statant, sa.
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red, or.
AGLIONBY, Cumb., a demi-eagle, displaye<
AGMONDESHAM, Horsley, Surr., a stag, or.
AGMONDISHAM, or AGMUNDESHAM, Surr., a
stag, lodged, ppr.
AGNEW, Eng., the sun shining on stump of
tree, ppr.
AGNEW, or AGNEU, Sheuchan and Lothian,
Sco., an eagle, issuant and regardant, ppr.
Consilio non impetu.
AGNEW, Lochryan, an eagle, regardant, in
dexter a sword, ppr. Consilio et impetu.
AGNEW of Castle Wiger, an eagle, rising, re-
gardant, ppr. Consilio non impetu.
AGNEW, a crow, wings expanded, transfixed
with an arrow, all ppr.
AIN
AGNEW of Lochnaw, Bart., an eagle, issuing,
regardant, ppr. Consilio non impetu.
AGNEW, VANS-, of Barnbarroch, Sco. : (i.) For
Agnew, an eagle, issuant, regardant, ppr.
Consilio non impetu. . (.) For Vans,
a lion, rampant, in dexter a pair of scales.
Be faithful. see plate
AGREVELL, Eng., a bezant, or. '. n
AGRUALL, Eng., a lion's head, gardant, between
wings, ppr.
AGUILAR, and AGUILLAR, Eng., an eagle's head,
erased, in beak a fleur-de-lis, ppr.
AGUILLON, Yorks., a pelican, vulning.
AG WORTH, Eng., a torteau, gu. /
AHANNY, or AHANY, Sco., out of a crescent,
a cross crosslet, fitched, sa. Per ardua ad
alta. I
AHEM, Iri., a vine, ppr.
AHER, a sand-glass, sa., winged, gu.
AHLFELDT, FREDERICK CARL, Forest Hill,Lond.'
a brack, arg., collared and sejant on a cushion,
gu., tasselled, or. Fortitudine suavitate.
AHRENDS, Eng., an eagle, ppr. Post nubila
phoebus.
AICKEN, Eng., a fountain, ppr. i
AICKINSON, Eng., a demi-lady, in dexter a
tower, in sinister a palm -branch. .
AIGHTON, Lane., a snake, coiled, ppr. in.
AIGLER, or AYLER, two wings, in lure.
AIGLES, Northumb., a hunting-horn, ppr.
I.
AIKEN, a fountain throwing up water, ppr.
. I
AIKEN, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu. In
cruce solus.
AIKEN, Iri., an ox-yoke, az., stapled.
AIKENHEAD, Sco., a demi-savage, in dexter
three laurel-sprigs, fructed, ppr. Rupto
robore nati.
AIKENHEAD, Sco., an oak-tree, fructed, ppr.
Annoso robore quercus.
AIKMAN, a man, ppr., holding a standard, gu.,
vested, ar., coat, az.
AIKMAN of Cairnie, an oak-tree, ppr. Sub
robore virtus.
AIKMAN of Bromlinton, an oak-tree, acorned,
ppr. Sub robore virtus.
AILE, and AILES, Eng., a dexter arm, ein-
bowed, fist clenched, ppr.
AILESBURY, a sea-horse, naiant, ppr. Think
and thank.
AILESBURY, Marquess and Earl of (Brud Bruce): (i.) For Ailesbury, a sea-horse,
naiant, ppr. Think and thank. .
(.) For Bruce, a lion, passant, az. Fuimus.
AILLEN, Edinr., a pelican, in nest, feeding her
young, ppr. Non sibi.
AILMER, or AYLMER, Lond., a goat, passant, or.
. II
AILSA, Marquess of (Kennedy) ; a dolphin,
naiant, ppr. Avislafin. t . II
AIME, and AINE, Eng., a pillar, winged, ppr.
. I
AIMGEVYNE, Theshelthorpe, Line., a vine, or,
bearing three bunches of grapes, ppr.
AINES, AINGER, AITKEN, a common boat, ppr.
AINGE, Eng., a boat, ppr.
AINGE, Lond., a cross formed, or, between
wings, az.
AIN
AINLIE, an arm, in hand a laurel chaplet, en-
signed with a bird. -
AINSLEY, or AINSLIE, of Blackhill, a pelican's
head, erased. Pietas tutissima virtus.
, AINSLET, Bart. , Sco., an arm, embowed, bran-
dishing a scimitar, ppr. Pro rege et patria.
AINSLEY, and AINSLIE, Sco., an arm, embowed,
in hand a scimitar, all ppr. Pro rege et
patria.
AINSLIE, Bart., Line., a dexter arm, in hand
a scimitar, ppr. Pro rege et patria.
AINSLIE of Pilton, Bart., same crest and motto.
AINSLIE, Eng., an arm, in hand two branches
of laurel, ensigned with a bird.
AINSLIE, Eng. , in hand a scimitar, ppr.
AINSLIE, Quebec, an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Pietas tutissima virtus.
AINSWOKTH of Smithills Hall, Lancaster, a
man in armour, in dexter a battle-axe, ppr.
Mea gloria fides. comp.
AINSWORTH, and ANESWORTH, Eng., a falcon,
wings expanded and inverted, belled, ppr.
Courage sans peur.
Am, Sco., stump of oak tree, branches sprout-
ing, ppr.
AIRD, Sco. y a cock, ppr. Vigilantia.
AIRD, Eng., in hand a hawk's lure, ppr.
AIREY, a cinquefoil, gu.
AIRLIE, Earl of, Ogilvy, a lady, from waist,
holding a portcullis. A fin.
AIRMINE of Osgodsby, Bart., on a mount, vert,
an ermine, passant, ar.
AIRTH, Sco., a cock crowing, ppr.
AiRTH, Sco., a stag's head, erased, at gaze,
Ppr- .
AISCOUGH, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, az.
In hoc signo vinces.
AISELBIE, or AISLABIE, Yorks., a lion's head,
erased, gu., gorged with three lozenges, con-
joined in fess, ar. see plate
AISINCOURT, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed,
with two heads. comp.
AISKELL, AISKILL, and ASKILL, Eng., in sea
an anchor, in pale, ppr.
AITCHESON, Sco., a cock, ppr., wattled and
combed. Vigilantibus.
AITCHISON of Rochsolloch, the same.
AITCHISON of Glengarsie, a cock, standing on
a trumpet, ppr.
AITCHISON of Glancairny, Bart., a cock, stand-
ing on a trumpet, ppr. Vigilantibus.
AITCHISON, Earl of Gosford, the same.
AITCHISON of Pittenweem, an astrolabe, ppr.
Observe.
AITKEN of Aitkenside, a cross crosslet, fitched,
gu. In cruce salus.
AITKEN, AITKIN, and ATKIN, Eng., a boat, ppr.
AITKEN, Lieut. -Col. R. EASTON, R.V., Glas-
gow, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a
cross crosslet, fitched. In cruce solus. u
AITKENHEAD, Sco., a demi-savage, in dexter
three laurel sprigs, fructed, ppr.
AITKENHEAD, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr. Rupto
robore nati.
AITKENS, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand, ppr., a cross crosslet, fitched, erect,
ar. comp.
AITKENSON, Eng., a demi-lady, in dexter a
., tower, in sinister a palm-branch.
ALB
AITKENSON, Eng. and Sco., a cock, ppr.
AITKINE, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
In cruce solus.
AITKINSON, Sco., a cock, ppr.
AITO, or AUITO, Devons., out of a. cload, an
arm, ppr., grasping a sword, erect, on blade
a Moor's head, sa.
AITON of that Ilk, Sco., Bart., a dexter hand
pulling a rose, ppr. Et decerptce dabunt
odor em.
AITON of Dunmure, same crest and motto.
AITON, a rose, gu. Virtute wta, occidunt rarius.
AITON of Kippo, a rose-tree, vert, flowered, gu.
Et decerptce dabunt odorem. -
AITON of Kinaldie, same crest.
AITOUNE of Inchdairnie, same crest and motto.
AKARYS, AKERS, AKERIS, or AKYRIS, a griffin's
head, gu.
AKARYS, Eng., a demi-griffin, or.
AKASTER, Eng., same crest.
AKELAND, Devons., on a sinister arm, vested,
az., gloved, a hawk.
AKELITZ, AKELITS, or HAKELUT, Eng., a hal-
bert, issuing, ppr.
AKELOND, Eng., a hawk, perched and belled,
ppr.
AKENHEAD, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr.
AKENHEAD, Eng., a cock, ppr.
AKENSIDE, Sco., a harrow, ppr.
AKER, a triangular harrow.
AKERIS, Eng., a griffin's head, gu.
AKERMAN, or ACKERMAN, out of a pallisado
coronet, or, an arm, embowed, vested, gu.,
in hand an oak branch, fructed.
AKEROYD, and AKROYD, Eng., a dog sleeping,
ppr. I
AKERS of Mailing Abbey, Kent, an arm,
vested, in hand a pennon, charged with a
Saracen's head, ppr., between eight crosses
crosslet. Je vive en esperance.
AKERS, Eng., a Doric column, or.
AKIRIS, or AKYRIS, Eng., a griffin's head, gu.
AKLAND, Eng., on a sinister hand, couped, in
fess, gloved, a hawk, hooded and belled.
ALABASTER, and ALLEBASTER, Eng., a feather,
ar., enfiled with a ducal coronet, or. '
ALAND, Iri., a leopard, passant, gardant, or.
ii.
ALAND, Lord Fortescue, same crest. Forte
scrutum solus ducem.
ALANSON, Eng., on a mount, a lion, rampant,
gardant, gu., supporting a long cross, or.
ALATE, Eng., a unicorn's head, ar., collared,
sa.
ALBALANDA, Eng. , a boar, passant, gu.
ALBAN, a lion's head, erased, pierced in breast
with an arrow. comp.
ALBANY, Lond., Salop, and Beds., out of a
ducal coronet, gu., a demi-dolphin, haurient,
or.
ALBANY, Salop, Lond., Beds., and Middx., a
dolphin, haurient, or.
ALBASTER, Staffs., a feather, in pale, enfiled
with a ducal coronet.
ALBEMARLE, Earl of (Keppel), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-swan, close, ppr. ^Ye
cede mails.
ALBENEY, Eng., a yoke, in bend, ppr.
ALB
ALBENEY, Berks., a, stock-dove, az., in beak a
branch, vert, f meted, gu. .
ALBEROUGH, or ALBROUGH, Eng., a castle, at
sinister base, a thistle-bush, ppr.
ALBERRY of Wickingham, Berks., a dove, az..
in beak a branch, fructed.
ALBERT, a demi-savage, over shoulder a sledge-
hammer, all ppr. I '
ALBERTON, a pennon, in bend, gu., staff-headed,
sa., and tasseled, or.
ALBERTUS, Poland, the hull of a ship, with
only main-mast, and top without tackling,
or. Deus dabit vela.
ALBON, ALBONE, ALLEBONE, and ALLIBONE,
Eng., a bull's head, aifrontee. or
ALBOROUGH, Somers., a fox, ar., collared and
lined, or. see plate
ALBRECHT, or ALBREGHT, in dexter hand, ppr.,
a fleur-de-lis, or.
ALBYN, in lion's gamb, issuing, sa., a spear, or,
on top a flag, gu.
ALCHORN, a human heart, gu., ducally crowned,
or, between wings, ar. I
ALOOCK of Wilton Castle, Iri., a cock, ar.,
standing on a globe, armed, combed, and
gilled, or. Vigilate. see plate
ALCOCK, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, az., a
demi-swan, erm., wings expanded, and du-
cally crowned, or. * comp.
ALCOCK of Silvertost, Northamp., a cock, erm.,
beaked, inembered, crested, and wattled, or.
ALCOCK, Staffs., a cock, gu.
ALDAM, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, banded. Io.
ALDANE, Eng., same crest.
ALDBOROUGH, or ALDEBURGHE, York, an ibex,
passant, or.
ALDBOROUGH, Earl of (Stratford), Iri., a dex-
ter arm, in armour, embowed, in hand, ppr,,
a scimitar. Virtuti nihil obstat t armis.
ALDE, Eng., a torteau, sa. n
ALDEBOROUGH, an escallop, or, between wings,
az.
ALDEN, or ALDON, Herts, and Middx., out of
a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion, gu.
ALDEN, out of a coronet, ar., two wings, gu.
and az.
ALDER, Eng., a griffin's head, gu.
ALDERFORD, Norf., a rat, ppr.
ALDERINGTON, Eng., in dexter hand a hawk's
lure, ppr.
ALDERSEY, Eng., out of a plume of ostrich-
feathers, or, a demi-griffin, segreant, gu.,
beaked and armed, gold.
ALDERSEY of Spurstow, Chester, same crest.
ALDERSON, from behind a mount, vert, thereon
a branch of alder, the sun rising, ppr.
ALDERSON, Eng., a pillar, ppr.
ALDERSON, Norf., from a plume of feathers, ar.,
a griffin, rising, of the same.
ALDERSON, LLOYD, Middx. : (i.) J?orAlderson,a,
dove, in mouth an olive-branch, ppr. .
(.) For Lloyd a boar's head, couped, or.
ALDERTON, Suff., a crescent, ar.
ALDEWINCKLE, ALDEWINCLE, ALDEWINKELL,
ALDWINCKLE, and ALDWINKLE, Eng., a
wyvern, wings addorsed, ducally crowned,
vomiting fire.
ALDHAM, Shrimpling, Norf., a talbot's head,
erased, or, collared, sa. , lined, gu. comp.
ALP
ALDIRFORD, a monkey's head, ppr.
ALDRED, Eng., an arm in armour, in hand a
cross crosslet, fitched, in pale.
ALDRIDGE, or ALDRIGE, Eng., a phoenix in
flames, ppr.
ALDRINGTON, Eng., in dexter hand a hawk's
lure, ppr. -
ALDWORTH of Newmarket, Iri., a dexter arm
in armour, embowed, hand grasping a sword.
Nee temere, nee timide.
ALDWORTH, Sco., a torteau, gu. n
ALDWORTH, a sand-glass, winged.
ALEN, Iri., a heraldic tiger holding a rose.
comp.
ALEN^ON, France, a greyhound, ar.
ALEPHE, Lond. a cock's head, erased.
ALESTON, or ALSTON, a lion, passant, regardant,
gu., ducally gorged and chained.
ALEXANDER, Bart., Dublin, a dexter arm, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, ppr., charge^ on
wrist with mullet. comp.
ALEXANDER, Summer-hill, Kent, in hand a
sword, ppr.
ALEXANDER, Hants, a talbot's head, erased,
ar., collared, gu.
ALEXANDER of Auchmull, in hand a pair of
scales, ppr. Quod tibi ne alteri. I
ALEXANDER of Kinglassie, a horse's head,
couped, gu., bridled, ar. Ducitur non tra~
hitur.
ALEXANDER, Eng., a cock, ar., beaked and
membered, gu.
ALEXANDER of Boghall, in hand a quill. Fideni
servo.
ALEXANDER, Earl of Caledon, in dexter hand,
in armour, a sword. Per mare, per terras.
ALEXANDER, Earl of Stirling, a bear, sejant,
erect, ppr. Per mare, per terras.
ALEXANDER, Lond., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, hand grasping a sword.
ALEXANDER, Eng., a horse's head, ar., bridled.
Ducitur non trahitur.
ALEXANDER, a bear, rampant, ppr. comp.
ALEXANDER, Porydstone, Ayr, a bear, sejant.
Per mare, per terras.
ALEXANDER, Stirling, a beaver, ppr. Per man?,
per terras. - **
ALEXANDER of Powis, same crest and motto.
ALEXANDER, Sco., a serpent, waved, in fess,
ppr. Ingenium vires supcrat. in.
ALEXANDER, Halifax, Yorks., a demi-lion, gar-
dant, wielding with dexter a battle-axe, ppr.,
sinister resting on a cross, fleury, gorged
with a collar, az., charged with two bezants.
comp.
ALEXANDER of Pitskellie, two dexter hands
conjoined, ppr. Ora et labora. II
ALEXANDER, Sco., a serpent, coiled, in fess.
Ingenium vires super at. in.
ALFORD, Berks, and Suss., a boar's head, ar.,
broken spear in mouth, handle thrust down
throat, or. I
ALFORD, Surr., Yorks., and Salop, a boar's
head, ar., in mouth three feathers of phea-
sant's tail, ppr.
ALFORD, Suff., a hind's head, ppr.
ALFOUNDER, Ess., an arm, erect, vested, in
hand three nails, or, all between wings, ar.
ALFREY, and ALLFREY, an ostrich-head and
neck, between two ostrich-feathers.
ALP
ALFREY, and ALLFREY, an ostrich-head and
neck, between two ostrich-feathers, ar.,
gorged with a ducal coronet, or. .
ALGAR, and ALGER, Eng., a greyhound's head,
sa., charged with four bezants, or.
ALGIE, ALGEO, and ALGOE, Eng., a bear, ram-
pant, supporting a staff, raguly.
ALGIST, Eng., dexter and sinister arms from
shoulder, couped, in saltier, vested, each
brandishing a scimitar.
ALGLOVAL, a goat, statant, ar.
ALGOE, Sco., a bear, sejant, on hind legs, sup-
porting a staff.
ALGOOD, and ALLGOOD, Eng., two arms, in
armour, embowed, holding up a flaming
heart, all ppr.
ALICOCK, Northamp., a cock, erm,, combed
and wattled, or.
ALINGTON, of Swinhope, Lincoln, a talbot, pas-
sant, erm.
ALISON, Sco., a tree, ppr., with a bell hvmg on
each side. Crescit sub pondere virtus.
ALISON, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Vincit veritas.
ALISON, Rev. A., Sco., an eagle's head, erased,
ppr. Vincit veritas.
ALISON, Sir ARCHIBALD, Fossil House, Lanark-
shire, same crest and motto.
ALISON, Major - General Sir ARCHIBALD,
K.C.B., d Bart., same crest and motto.
ALJOY, Sco., stump of oak-tree, new branches
sprouting. Non deficit alter.
ALKENE, ASKUE, or AYSKEW, a man's head,
affrontee, couped at shoulders.
ALLAM, EDWIN CLERK, Norrnanhurst, Rom-
ford, on a mount, vert, a bull, passant, gu.
Nil sine labor e.
ALLAN, Sco., a comet, ppr. Luceo et terreo.
ALLAN, Durh., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.,
holding up a rudder, gu. Fortiter gerit
crucem.
ALLAN, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu. Fide
et labore.
ALLAN of Errol, Sco., an eagle, rising, ppr.
Fortiter.
ALLAN, Eastwood, Mid-Lothian, the same.
ALLAN of Blackwell Grange, Durham, a demi-
lion, rampant, ar., ducally crowned, gu., in
dexter a cross-potent, in sinister a rudder.
Fortiter gerit crucem.
ALLAN, Barton, York, same crest and motto.
ALLAND, a bear's paw, erect, ppr.
ALLANSON, a demi - eagle, wings expanded.
Virtute et Idbore.
ALLANSON, and ALLENSON, Eng., on a mount,
vert, a lion, rampant, gardant, or, supporting
a long cross, gu.
ALLARDAS, ALLARDICE, ALLERDYCE, Sco., a
torteau, between wings, az.
ALLARDICE, Wei., a dove and olive-branch.
Amicitia sine fraude.
ALLARDICE, and ALLERDICE, of that Ilk, a
naked man from middle, grasping in dexter
a scimitar, all ppr. In defence of the dis-
tressed and My defence.
ALLARDICE of Dunninald, an ear of wheat,
and palm-branch, in saltier, ppr. Bene qui
pacifici.
ALLATT, Eng., a unicorn's head, ar., collared,
sa.
ALLATT, on a demi-bezant, issuing, a beehive,
bees swarming, ppr.
ALL
ALLAUNSON, Durh., a pheon, ar., shaft broken,
or.
ALLAUNSON, Eng., on a mount, a lion, ram-
pant, gardant, supporting a long cross.
ALLAWAY, and ALLOW AY, Eng. and Sco., an
anchor, in pale, ppr.
ALLAWAY, and ALLOWAY, on an anchor a dove,
with olive-branch, all ppr. .
ALLCARD, Lane., a demi-swan, wings elevated,
ar., seme'e of mullets, az., in mouth a bul-
rush, ppr. Semel et semper. see plate
ALLCOCK, a cock, ppr.
ALLDEN, ALLDIN, and ALLDON, Eng., a scimi-
tar and caduceus, in saltier, ensigned with
a round hat. comp.
ALLEN, Viscount ALLEN, Iri., a bezant,
charged with a talbot's head, erased, sa.
Triumpho morte tarn vita.
ALLEN, Bath, a bird, wings elevated.
ALLEN, Berks., a bird, wings elevated. Trium-
pho morte tarn vita.
ALLEN, Chelsea, a talbot's head, erased, col-
lared.
ALLEN, Devons., a mullet, gu., pierced, or.
ALLEN, Thaxtecl, Ess., Bart., and Fenchurch,
Middx., a demi-lion, holding a rudder.
ALLEN, or ALLEYN, Chesh., Suff., and Wilts,
a martlet, ar., winged, in beak an acorn.
see plate
ALLEN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
horse's head, ar. I
ALLEN, Grove, Kent, on a coronet, or, lined,
erm., a bloodhound, passant, sa., collared.
ALLEN, Kent, a talbot, passant, or, collared,
gu.
ALLEN, Kent, on a mount, vert, paled round,
or, a hound, sa., collared, of the last.
comp. and
ALLEN, Lond., a demi-griffin, holding a branch,
vert, f ructed, or. see plate
ALLEN, Lond., a griffin's head, erased.
ALLEN, Lond., a dove and olive-branch. At
spes solamen and Amicitia, sine fraude.
.
ALLEN of Cresselly, Pembroke, a dove and
olive-branch. Amicitia, sine fraude.
ALLEN, Surr., an arm, couped at elbow, erect,
in hand a human heart, out of flames of
fire. I
ALLEN, a demi-greyhound, rampant, collared,
gu., between paws a crescent, or. comp.
ALLEN, Somers., a partridge, wings elevated.
ALLEN, Eng., a cock, combed.
ALLEN, Middx., an eagle, rising, ppr. For-
titer.
ALLEN, a snake, coiled, supporting two pen-
nons, in saltier. . IO
ALLEN, Errol, an eagle, perched, wings ex-
panded. Fortiter. IO
ALLEN, Sco., a demi-lion, gu. Rememler.
ALLENSON, and ALLESON, a talbot's head, or,
collared, and ringed, az., between wings ex-
panded, of the last.
ALLENSON, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gard-
ant, holding a cross.
ALLERTON, a lion's head, gu., collared, sa.
ALL
ALS
ALLESTOWE, or HALLESTOWE, in hand the butt-
end of a broken spear.
ALLESTRY, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, az.,
brandishing a scimitar. -
ALLETT of Iwood, Somers., a unicorn's head,
ar., collared, sa.
ALLEY, Eng., a lion's head, cabossed, or, be-
tween wings, ppr. -
ALLEY, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a mullet,
between two laurel-branches.
ALLEYN, and ALLYN, Devons., a demi-lion,
rampant, az. , holding a rudder.
ALLEYN, Eng., a demi-lion, gu., supporting a
rudder, sa.
ALLEYNE, Bart., Ess., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a unicorn's head, ar. Non tua, te, move-
ant sed publica vota. - *
ALLFREY, Eng., an ostrich-head, between two
ostrich-feathers, ar.
ALLFREY of Wokefield Park, Berks., an ostrich-
head and neck, gorged with a crown, or,
between ostrich-feathers, ar. .
ALLGOOD of Nunwick, Northumb., two arms,
in armour, embowed, ppr., in hands a human
heart, inflamed, charged with a tower,
triple -towered. Age omne bonum.
comp.
ALLIBANE, a spaniel, sejant, ppr.
ALLICOCK, and ALLICOCKE, Eng.,*a cock, ppr.
ALLIESON, or ALLISON, Eng., a demi-savage
brandishing a scimitar, ppr.
ALLIN, Suff., a snake coiled up, and environed
with flags or rushes, ppr. comp. III.
ALLIN, a partridge, wings expanded.
ALLINGHAM, Eng., a church and spire, envi-
roned with trees, ppr.
ALLINGRIDGE, a castle, triple -towered, ppr.,
flag displayed, ar., sa.
ALLINGTON, out of a ducal coronet, or, a buck's
head, ppr., attired, of the first, pierced
through neck with an arrow, gold, barbed
and flighted, ar. comp.
ALLINGTON, Horse Heath, Camb., a talbot,
passant, erm. .
ALLINGTON, Eng., a talbot, or, langued, gu.
ALLISON, Sco., a falcon's head, erased. Vincit
veritas.
ALLISON, a peacock, ppr, .
ALLISON, a pheasant, in dexter a key, in beak
an ear of barley, ppr, .
ALLISON, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Vincit veritas. .
LIX, Line., a wolf's head, erased.
ALLIX of Willoughby, Line., a wolf's head,
erased, ppr.
ALLMACK, a tower, ppr.
ALLMAN, Suss., a leg, in armour, couped above
knee, ppr., spurred, or.
ALLNETT, and ALLNUTT, Eng., a thunderbolt,
ppr. i
ALLOT, and ALLOTT, an arm, couped at. shoul-
der, embowed, ppr., vested, grasping a
sword, enfiled with a leopard's head.
!- ii
ALLOTT, South Kirkby, Yorks., a cubit arm,
erect, vested, or, charged with a fess, be-
tween four barrulets, cuffed, ar., in hand,
pyr., a mullet, or.
ALLOTT of Hague Hall, Yorks., a dexter arm,
couped at elbow, vested, or, charged with a
fess, double cotised, in hand a mullet, gold.
Fortiter et recte. comp.
ALLPORT, Cannock, Staffs., a demi-lion, erm.,
gorged with a mural coronet, gu.
comp.
ALLSOP, ALLSUP, and ALSOPE, Eng., a dove,
in mouth an olive-branch, ppr.
ALLVEY, and ALVEY, Eng., a plough, ppr.
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ALL WRIGHT, or AL WRIGHT, Eng., on a chapeau,
a greyhound, statant, all ppr. -
ALL YE, Tewkesbury, Glouc., a leopard's head,
or, between wings, sa. see plate
ALLYE, Dors., a stag's head, erased, per pale,
ar. and or, attired, of the first, gorged with
a collar, double embattled gu., charged with
three escallops, or. comp. plate
ALLYN, a tree eradicated, vert, fructed with
branches of berries, gu.
ALMACK, Suff., a tower, ar., with a flag.
ALMAN, Pearnsey, Suss., a leg, in armour,
spurred, or, couped in middle of thigh.
ALMANERLAVAL, a tower, ppr.
ALMARD, Eng., a stag, trippant, ppr.
ALMAYNE, on a ducal coronet, or, a cinquefoil,
gu.
ALMEARS, or ALMEERS, Eng., a long cross,
crossed, on three grieces, ar. II
ALMER, and ALMOR, a palmer's staff, erect.
ALMERICUS, a nag's head, erased, ar., ducally
gorged, or. see plate
ALMEWAKE, and ALNWICK, Eng., on a chapeau.
a cock, ppr.
ALMIGER, on a ducal coronet, ppr., a tiger,
sejant, gu.
ALMOND, Eng., three cinquefoils, az., stalked
and leaved, vert. comp. II
ALMOT, ALNOT, and ALNEOT, Eng., a thunder-
bolt, ppr. I
ALMS, a stag's head, erased, or.
ALNWICK, Eng., on a chapeau, a cock, ppr.
ALPHE, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, ar., a
hawk's head, or.
ALPHE, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, an
eagle's head, ppr. comp.
ALPIN, Sco., a man's head, couped, atfrontee,
ppr. Virtutis regia merces.
ALRED, Holderness, Yorks., a griffin's head,
ppr.
ALSOP, Derbs. and Leic., a dove, wings ex-
panded, in mouth an ear of wheat. .
ALSOP, Eng., a dove, in mouth an ear of corn,
and in dexter a key, erect. n
ALSOPPE, Lend., a dove, ar., legged, gu., be-
tween two ostrich-feathers, sa.
ALSTANTAN, out of a mural coronet, or in an
arm, in armour, embowed, a dagger. .
ALSTON, Odell, Beds., Bart., a crescent, ar.,
charged with an etoile, or. Immotus.
comp. I
ALSTON, or ALSTONE, of Chelsea, Bart., and of
Mile-end, Bart., same crest.
ALSTON of Elmdon Hall, Warwick, a derai-
eagle, wings displayed, or, on each wing
a crescent, reversed, gu. In altum.
see plate
ALSTON, a lion, passant, regardant, gu.
ALSTON, Eng., a star, ppr. E tenebris lux.
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ALS :
ALSTON, Westerton, an eagle, issuing, wings
expanded, ppr. Sursum.
ALSTONE, Sco., same crest.
ALSTONE of Newton, Suff. ; Assington ; and
Marleford ; an etoile, or, in a crescent, ar.
comp. i
ALSTONS, Colonel, Sco., a demi-eagle, wings
expanded and inverted, ppr., on each wing
a crescent, reversed, gu. In altum.
comp.
ALTHAM, and ALLTHAM, a demi-lion, gu., sup-
porting a rudder, sa.
ALTHAN, or ALTHAUN, a demi-archer shooting,
ppr., vested.
ALTHOUN, Eng., a dexter hand, apaumee.
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ALVANLEY, Baron (Arden), out of a ducal
coronet, or five ostrich-feathers, ar., charged
with a crescent. Patentid vinces.
ALVARES, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr., in dexter
paw a mascle, az. comp.
ALVAS, and ALVES, Sco., a garb, or. Deo
favente.
ALVENSLEBEN, Baron DE, out of a marquess's
coronet, a staff raguly, per pale, gu. and or,
couped, surmounted by a rose. comp.
ALVEBD, or ALUKED, Eng., a mill- rind, or.
ALVAKDE, Ipswich, same crest.
ALWAYE, Streetley, Beds., a hind's head, ar.,
between two holly-branches, vert, fructed
with berries, gu. comp.
ALWOOD, and ALLWOOD, a demi-stag, salient,
ppr., attired, or.
ALWYN, Ess., a lion's gamb, erect and erased,
sa., enfiled with a mural coronet, or.
comp.
ALYE, a lion's head, cabossed, between wings.
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ALYSON,Kent,a pheon, ar., with part of broken
shaft, or.
AMAND, AMANE, or AMAKME, Eng., a pome-
granate, ppr.
AMAKLE, or ARMARLE, a lion, passant, resting
fore dexter on mullet, gu. comp.
AMARY, Ess., a cat's head, issuing, affrontee,
ar., in mouth a rat, sa.
AMBESACE, and AMBORAES, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a man's head, in profile, ppr.
AMBLER, Eng., a mascle, or.
AMBLER, and ANBLER, two dexter hands con-
joined, supporting a royal crown.
comp. II
AMBLER, Kirkton, Line., a demi-leopard, ar.,
holding a laurel crown, ppr. see plate
AMBOROW, ANBURY, or ANBOROW, a bear's
head, erased, sa., muzzled, or.
AMBRIDGE, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, and
two swords, in saltier, ppr. .
AMBROS, AMBROSE, and AMBROSS, Eng., in
hand a billet, ar.
AMBROSE, a cherub's head, between wings.
AMBROSE, W. H., West Kensington, issuant
from the battlements of a tower, or, a cubit
arm, in hand a billet, in bend sinister, also
or. J*espere en Dieu. I
AMBRY, or AMBREY, a wolf's head, erm., in
mouth a rose-branch. I
AMCOT, and AMCOTS, a squirrel, sejant, gu.,
cracking a nut, or.
AMCOTES, and AMCOTTS, Kittlethorpe Park j
AMS
Astrop and Writtenby, Line. ; a sqiiirrel,
sejant, gu., cracking a nut, or. n
AMCOTTS, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, gu., collared,
or.
AMEERS, Eng., a long cross, crossed on three
grieces. n
AMENTON, Eng. , an antelope's head, ppr.
AMERANCE, Eng., a mascle, ar.
AMERDLEY, a heart inflamed, winged. I
AMEREDITH, of Marston, Devons., a demi-
lion, sa., ducally gorged and lined, or.
comp.
AMEREDITH of Tamerton, same crest.
AMEREX, and AMERICE, a torteau, gu., charged
with a talbot's head, erased.
AMERIE, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a fleur-de-
lis, in pale, or. I
AMERY of Park House, Stourbridge, out of a
mural coronet, a talbot's head. Tu ne cede
mails.
AMERY, London, same crest and motto.
AMES of The Hyde, Bedford, a rose, ar.,
stalked and leaved, vert.
AMES, and AMOS, Eng., a square collegiate
cap, sa.
AMHERST, Earl, Vise. Holmesdale, on a mount,
vert, three tilting-spears, or, headed, ar., one
in pale, and two in saltier, environed with a
chaplet of laurel, vert. Victoria concord/a
crescit.
AMHERST, or AMHURST, Eng., same crest.
AMIAS, Norf., a buck's head, erased, ar.,
horned, or, neck wreathed, sa.
AMIDAS, Lond., a branch of oak, ppr., acorned,
or.
AMIEL, a hunting-horn, unstrung. i.
AMITESLY, Glouc., a bezant, or, charged with
a pale, indented, gu.
AMO, a negress's head from breast, affrontee,
with ear-rings.
AMOCK, Eng., a man's head, from shoulders,
in profile, vested, wreathed.
AMOND, or ST. AMOND, Sco., three cinque-foils,
az., stalked and leaved. comp. II
AMOND, out of a mural coronet, a griffin's
head.
AMOND, Sco., out of a mural coronet, a griffin's
head, ducally gorged.
AMOND, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
brandishing a scimitar, all ppr.
AMORIE, or D'AMORIE, Glouc., out of a mural
coronet, or, a talbot's head, az., eared, gold.
AMORY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of
seven ostrich -feathers, ar., four and three.
comp. .
AMOS of St. Ibbs, Hertford, a stag's head.
Sapere aude.
AMOSLEY, a horse at full speed, sa.
AMOUTH, a battle-axe and the top of a javelin,
in saltier, ppr.
AMPHLET, Staffs., a dromedary, ppr. n
AMPHLETT of Clent House, Wore., a drome-
dary, ppr. ii
AMRAS, Norf.. a stag's head, erased, gorged
with a wreath.
AMSDEN, and AMSDON, Eng., a cross-fleury,
fitched, or, fleury, gu., between wings, ppr.
AMSON, Lees, Chesh., a cock-blackbird, ppr.,
between two ostrich-feathers, ar.
AMSON, Eng., a crane, ppr.
AMS
AND
AMY, or AM YE, Camb., out of a ducal coronet,
or, an eagle's head, ppr., in beak a sprig,
vert. comp.
AMYAND, a naked arm, embowed, ppr., in hand
three ears of corn, bladed, all or. La tie
durante. n
AMYAND of Moreas Court, Heref., Bart., a
crow, ppr.
AMYAS, Norf., a stag's head, erased, or, gorged
with a wreath, ar. and sa.
AMYAS, Tilbury, Ess., a hind, ppr., collared,
gu. see plate
AMYAT, and AMYATT, Eng., a ram, passant,
ppr. -
AMYATT, Southampton, a ram, passant, ar.
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AMYS, Ess., a hind, passant, ar., collared, gu.
comp.
ANBY, and AUBLEY, in dexter hand a cross
pattee, fitched.
ANCHER, and ANCHOR, Kent, a bull's head,
erased, gu.
ANCRAM, Hill House, Frome, an anchor, erect,
sa. Holdfast. n
ANDBY, ANDY, or ANDEY, Devons., on stump
of tree, a crane, statant, ppr. . n
ANDEGARVIA, Eng., an escarbuncle, sa.
ANDELBY, an escutcheon, gu., chSfrged with a
cross moline, or. comp.
ANDERDON, Hants. , a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, hand apaumee .
ANDERLEY, Eng., a dolphin, haurient, devour-
ing a fish, ppr.
ANDERSON, GEORGE, Little Harle Tower, Nor-
thumberland, a falcon's head, erased, sa., a
gut, or, beaked and eyed, of the same, hold-
ing an arrow in bend, dexter ar. Vigilans
et certus.
ANDERSON of Jesmond House, Northumb., on
a mount, vert, a stag, couchant, wounded in
breast by an arrow, in mouth an ear of
wheat, all ppr., charged on side with a
bugle-horn, or. Nil desperandum, auspice
Deo. see plate
ANDERSON, an oak-tree, ppr. Stand sure.
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ANDERSON, Bart., Yorks., a water-spaniel,
passant, or. Guaviter.
ANDERSON, Aberdeen, a cross staff, erect,
marked with the degrees of latitude. Per
mare.
ANDERSON, Lond. and Sco., a phoenix in
flames, ppr. Providentia. IOI.
ANDERSON, Bart., a talbot, passant, collared
and lined. .
ANDERSON, an eagle, issuing, in dexter an
olive-branch. Qui koneste fortiter.
ANDERSON of Airdbreck, an oak-tree, ppr.
Stand sure.
ANDERSON, Sco., a crescent, or. Gradatim.
ANDERSON, an eagle, issuing. Qui honeste for-
titer.
ANDERSON, Glasgow, a cloud, ppr. Recte quod
honeste.
ANDERSON, Penley, Herts., a spaniel dog, pas-
sant. i
ANDERSON, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, ar.,
a hind's head, or, pierced through neck with
an arrow.
ANDERSON, Mill Hill, Middx., three ostrich -
feathers, encircled with a chain, or, on centre
one a crescent. comp.
ANDERSON, Newcastle, an eagle's head, erased,
ar., in beak, in pale, a,n arrow, gu., headed
and feathered, or. comp.
ANDERSON of Newbigging, a mullet, az. Nil
conscire sibi.
ANDERSON of Whiteburgh, a crescent, ar. Ut
se crescit clarescit.
ANDERSON, Glasgow, an elephant's head,
couped, ppr.
ANDERSON of Nethertarvit, a mullet, or. Give
and forgive.
ANDERSON, out of a ducal coronet, or, a stag's
head, affrontee, in mouth a dart, ppr.
comp.' IO
ANDERSON, merchant, Lond., a phoenix in
flames, ppr. Dominus providebit. IO
ANDERSON, a stag, lodged, ppr.
ANDERSON, an eagle, issuing, wings expanded
and inverted, ppr., gazing at the sun, gu.
comp.
ANDERSON, a ship in full sail, ppr.
ANDERSON, a blazing star, gu.
ANDERSON, Iri., on a mount, a leopard, couch-
ant, gardant, with antique crown. .
ANDERSON of Linkwood, in hand a pen, ppr.
Honesty is the best policy.
ANDERSON, on a mount, a stag, lodged, ppr.
ANDERSON, Suss., in hand a pen. Honesty is
the best policy. -
ANDERSON, WALTER N., Toronto, Ontario, an
eagle, issuing, in dexter an olive branch,
ppr. Qui honeste fortiter.
ANDERSON, Fife, a sword, in pale, between two
branches of laurel, in orle, ppr. Pro bello
vel pace.
ANDERSON, Bradley, Durh., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
charged on neck with fetterlock, sa.
see plate
ANDERSON, Alnwick, a stag, lodged, amidst
rushes, neck pierced with an arrow, or,
headed, ar.
ANDERTON, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, hand apaume'e.
ANDERTON of Tushielaw, a sword, in pale, be-
tween two branches of laurel, in orle, ppr.
Pro bello vel pace.
ANDERTON, Lane., a curlew, ar.
ANDERTON of Euxton, Lane., a curlew, ppr.
We stoop not.
ANDESLEY, Eng., a sword, ppr., and cross
crosslet, sa., in saltier. I
ANDLAW, an eagle's head, sa.
ANDRADE, a wolf's head, or.
ANDRE, or ANDEEE, Eng., a mill-rind, az.
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ANDREA, or ST. ANDREW, Eng., a cinquefoil,
ar.
ANDREA, Eng., a bezant, az., charged with
lion's head, erased, collared, gu.
ANDREW, Devons., a stag's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or.
ANDREW of Nethertarvit, a star, or. Give and
forgive.
ANDREW of Clockmill, in dexter hand a laurel-
branch, ppr. Virtute et fortuna. .
ANDREWES, Ruts., a demi-lion, or, ducally
crowned, ar., in dexter a human heart, gu.
see plate
AND
ANN
ANDREWES, Eng., a moor's head, in profile, sa.,
banded, ar. '
ANDREWES, Bart., Carlisle, a moor's head,
couped, ppr.
ANDREWES, Northamp., a moor's head, ppr.
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ANDREWES, Suff., a stag's head, ar., erased,
charged with a crescent.
ANDREWES of Lathbury, Bucks., Bart., a stag's
head, ar.
ANDREWES of Shaw Place, Bart., out of an
eastern coronet, a moor's head, in profile,
ppr. see plate
ANDREWES, Eng., a moor's head, in profile,
couped at shoulders, ppr.
ANDREWS, Bart., Denton, Northamp., a blacka-
moor's head, in profile, couped at shoulders,
wreathed.
ANDREWS, Bart., Berks., out of an* eastern
crown, or, a blackamoor's head, couped, in
ear a pendant, or. Victrix fortunes sapientia.
see plate
ANDREWS, Oxon., a dexter arm, vested, vert,
cuffed, in hand a branch. Nee careo, nee
euro.
ANDREWS, Surr., a stag's head, erased, ar.
Quod konestum utile.
ANDREWS, RICHARD, Southampton, a stags
head, erased, ar.
ANDREWS, Sco., in hand a branch of laurel,
ppr. Virtute et fortuna.
ANDREWS, Suff., an acorn, vert.
ANDREWS, Eng., a moor's head, couped, ppr.
ANDREWS of Norton, Bart., a moor's head, in
profile, sa., banded, ar.
ANDREWS, Berks., out of an eastern crown, or,
a moor's head, couped.
ANDREWS, Hants., a greyhound's head, charged
on neck with a saltier humettee, between
two roundles. see plate
ANDREWS, Lathbury, Bucks, of Norf. and
Suff.: (i.) A stag's head, ar. . (.) For
the Suff. branch, a stag's head, erased, ar.,
charged with a crescent for difference.
ANDREWS, Suff., a bird, wings expanded, az.,
in beak a laurel branch, vert.
ANDREWS, a dexter arm, vested, in hand a
branch.
ANDREWS, a greyhound's head, couped, on
neck a saltier. comp.
ANDREWS of Rivingtoii, Lane., a moor's head,
in profile, couped at shoulders, ppr., in ear
a pendant, ar. Fortiter defendit.
ANDROS, on a tower, a lion, rampant, sa.
ANDSON, Angus, a fir-tree, seeded, ppr. Stand
sure.
ANELCHE, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded,
ppr.
ANELSHEY, Glouc., a bezant, or, charged with
a pale, indented, gu.
ANEYS, Eng., a sword, in bend, ppr.
ANGAS, or ANGES, an ostrich -head, erased, ar.,
in mouth a horse-shoe, ppr. see plate
ANGE, a cross-formee, or, between wings, az.
ANGEL, ANGLE, ANEGALL, or ANEGAL, on a
chapeau, a tower, ppr. see plate
ANGELDON, Lond., a knot, sa., between wings,
or.
ANGELL, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-pegasus. see plate
ANGELL, a swan, ar., ducally gorged, or.
ANGELLIS, or ANGLES, in lion's gamb, a cross
pattee, fitched, or. I
ANGER, and ANGIER, Kent, a martlet, flying
over a castle. I
ANGER, an escarbuncle, or.
ANGERSTEEN, a lion's head, erased, gu., in
mouth a quatrefoil. comp.
ANGESTEEN, a crane, ppr., in dexter a mullet,
ar. comp.
ANGEVILLE of Thethelthorpe, Line., a branch
of three roses, ar.
ANGEVYNE, Line., same crest.
ANGLESEY, Marquess of (Paget), a demi-
heraldic tiger, salient, sa., ducally gorged.
Per il suo contrario, .
ANGOLESME, Eng., the sail of a ship. I
ANGOLISME, Eng., a lion's gamb, sa.
ANGUILLA, Eng., a bezant, charged with tal-
bot's head, erased, sa. II
ANGUISH, Norwich, a snake, nowed, ppr., be-
tween two branches of fern, vert. Latct
anguis in herba. comp. ill.
ANGUS, Eng. , a quadrangular castle.
ANGUS, Sco., a lion, with antique crown, or.
Fortis est veritas. see plate
ANHELET, Eng., a gem ring, or, stoned, gu.
ANKE, or ANKOS, a bull's head, erased.
ANKETEL, Eng., a rose, gu.
ANKETELL of Shaftesbury, on a mount, vert,
an oak-tree, ppr.
ANKETELL, Eng., stump of oak-tree, branches
sprouting.
ANKETELL of Anketell, Iri., an oak-tree, ppr.
Vade ad formicam.
ANKYRSLEY, Eng., a hunting-horn. i.
ANLABY, on a mount, an oak-tree.
ANLEBY, Yorks. , an arrow in pale, enfiled with
ducal coronet.
ANLET, and ANLETT, Yorks., on a rock, a fire-
beacon, ppr.
ANLEY, Eng., a dexter arm, in hand, a hawk's
lure, ppr.
ANMERS, or ANNERS, Chesh., a lion's head,
erased, ppr.
ANMETESLEY, Eng., a bezant, or, charged with
a pale, indented, gu.
ANNA, DE, Eng., a bezant, or. n
ANNABELL, ANNABLE, and ANNABLES, Eng., a
stag at gaze, ppr. Si.
ANNAND, Surr., a griffin, segreant. Speralo.
So.
ANN AND, Annandale, a rose, stalked and
leaved, ppr. Quod honestum utile.
ANNANDALE, Sco., same crest and motto.
ANNANDALE, a spur, erect, winged.
ANNAT, Sco., a boar, sa., transfixed with an
arrow.
ANNCELL, Eng., a stag's head, affrontee, du-
cally gorged.
ANNCEY, Eng., on a mural coronet, a stag,
sejant, ppr. So.
ANNE, Eng., a woman's head, couped at
breasts, ppr., hair dishevelled, or.
ANNE of Trickley, Yorks,, a buck's head, ca-
bossed, ar.
ANNELES, a mermaid, ppr., tail, vert.
ANNELSHIE, a bezant, or, charged with a pale,
indented, gu.
ANNESLEY, Iri. , a demi - lady supporting a
portcullis.
ANN
API,
ANNESLEY, Oxon., moor's head couped, sa.,
wreathed, ar. and az. Virtutis amore.
-
ANNESLEY, Earl Mountmorris, Iri., moor's
head, wreathed, ar. and az. Virtutis
amore. -
ANNESLEY, Earl of Anglesey, Eng., same.
ANNESLEY, Earl of (Annesley), Iri., moor's
head, in profile, sa., wreathed, ar. and az.
Virtutis amore. - J
ANNESLEY of Arley Castle, Stafford, same
crest and motto.
ANNESLEY, a Saracen's head, in profile,
wreathed, ar. and az. ' * I
ANNESLEY, Eng., a buck's head, or.
ANNES, ANNESS, and ANNIS, Eng., a mascle,
or.
ANNGELL, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-pegasus, ar.
ANNOT, ANNOTT, or ANNAT, Eng., a boar,
passant, sa., transfixed with an arrow, ppr.
ANNYSLAY, Eng., moor's head, couped, sa.
-
ANSCELL, or ANSTRELL, of Barford, Beds., a
demi-lion, az., ducally gorged, and lined,
or.
ANSDELL, in hand a buckle, or.
ANSELBIE, and ANSELBY, Eng., a"n arrow, in
pale, enfiled with ducal coronet, or.
ANSELL, Eng., a demi-lion, ppr., ducally
gorged.
ANSERT, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, imperi-
ally crowned, in dexter a sword, wavy.
ANSON, Bart., Lane., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a spear, erect. Nil desperandum.
comp. I
ANSON, Viscount : (i.) Out of a ducal coronet,
or, a spear-head, ppr., staff, purp. comp.
. I. (.) A greyhound's head, couped,
erm., charged on neck with two bars-
gemelle, or. Nil desperandum.
ANSON, a crow, ppr., between two ostrich-
feathers, ar. see plate
ANSON, a dove, ppr., between two ostrich-
feathers, or. see plate
ANSTAVILL, a castle, triple-towered, a demi-
lion, rampant, out of middle tower.
ANSTAY, ANSTEE, ANSTEY, and ANSTIE, Eng.,
a martlet, or.
ANSTEAD, ANSTED, or ANTISHED, a cross for-
mee, or, charged with five torteaux.
comp.
ANNTIE, Eng., a leopard's head, ppr., jessant-
de-lis, gu.
ANSTIS, Cornw., out of ducal coronet, five
ostrich -feathers, ppr.
ANSTIS, or ANSTICE, a dexter arm, vested,
embattled, in hand a griffin's head, erased.
ANSTON, a martlet, issuing, ppr.
ANSTROTHER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-man, in armour, ppr., in hand a spear,
sa. , headed, ar. comp. II
ANSTRUTHER, Bart., Staffs., two arms in ar-
mour, grasping a battle-axe. Periissem ni
periissem. .
ANSTRUTHER of that Ilk., Bart., two arms, in
armour, embowed, grasping a battle-axe.
Periissem ni periissem.
ANSTRUTHER, Bart., of Balcaskie, same crest
and motto.
ANSTRUTHER of Hintlesham, Suffolk, same
crest and motto.
ANSTRUTHER, Inverkeithing, same crest and
motto.
ANSTRUTHER, Airdrie, same crest.
ANSTRUTHER-CARMICHAEL,Bart.,ScO. : (l.) For
Anstruther, same as above. (.) For Car-
michael, an arm, in armour, erect, grasping
a broken spear, ppr. Touj ours prtt.
ANSTY, Eng., a martlet, or.
ANTESHEY, and ANTESLEY, Eng., a bezant, or,
charged with a pale, indented. '.
ANTHONY, and ANTONIE, Lond., a goat's head,
ar.
ANTHONY, a goat's head, or.
ANTON of Stoatfield, Line. ; Middx. ; Lond. ;
and Iri. ; out of a mural coronet, a lion's
head, ar.
ANTONY, or ANTONIE, Suff., a goat's head, gu.
ANTONY, Lond., a demi-antelope, salient, ppr.
. ii
ANTRAM, Dors., a demi-griffin, az., winged,
Prudentia et animo.
ANTRIM, Earl of, Iri. (Seymour-M'Donnell), a
dexter arm, vested, couped at shoulder,
embowed, in fess, in hand a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu.
ANTROBUS, Bart., Chesh., a unicorn's head,
couped, ar., horned and maned, or, gorged
with a wreath of laurel, vert, out of rays,
ppr. Dei memor, cjratus amicis. see plate
ANTROBUS of Eaton Hall, Chester, same crest
and motto.
ANTROBUS, Lond., same crest.
ANTWISEL, or ANTISELL, an eagle, wings ex-
panded and inverted, ppr. IO
ANVERS, Chesh., a branch with three roses,
Ppr- -
ANVERS, DE, Eng , a wyvern, sa. -
AN WILL, and ANWYL, Wei., two hands out of
clouds, pulling an anchor out of sea, ppr.
ANVORY, in hand a holly-branch, ppr.
ANWELL, and ANWYL, Eng., and Parkin, Me-
rionethshire, an astrolabe, ppr.
AN WICK, Lond., in dexter hand a broken
tilting-spear, or.
ANWYT, an eagle, displayed, ppr.
AOLUITE, on a chapeau, a lion, statant, tail
extended, ppr.
APEELE, a fleur-de-lis, or, between wings, ar.
comp.
APESLEY, Surr. and Suss., same crest.
AP-EYNIONS, Eng., a sheaf of arrows, ppr.,
banded, gu. Virtuti fido.
AP-GRIFFITH, out of a cloud, a dexter and
sinister arm shooting an arrow, all ppr.
comp.
APHE, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, ar., a
parrot's head, or. see plate llS
APHERY, Eng., a trefoil, slipped, vert.
Ap-HovvELL, in gauntlet, erect, a sword.
-
APIFER, in hand a spiked club, ppr.
APILIARD, or APPLEYARD, East Carlton, Norf.,
a demi-tiger, in mouth a rose. comp.
APILSTON, in nest a pelican, wings displayed,
feeding her young, or, vulned, ppr.
APLEGATH, or APLEGARTH, Kapley, Hants., a
demi-tiger, gu., bezantee, or, charged with
a bend. comp.
APL
ABO
APLETEEE, Hants., a goat, passant, ar. n
APLEYAED, an owl, ar.
APPELTON, a camel lying down.
APPELTON, and APPOLTON, Eng. , a camel,
couchant, ppr. IO
APPLEBEE, a martlet, or.
APPLEBY, Leic., an apple, or, stalked and
leaved, vert.
APPLEFOED, Eng., a demi-savage, in dexter a
sword, in sinister a baton, ensigned with a
royal crown.
APPLETON, or APLETON, Suff., an elephant's
head, couped, sa., in mouth a snake, vert,
wreathed about trunk. comp. IO
APPLE WHAITE, Stoke Ask, Suff., a cubit arm
erect, in hand an open book.
APPLEYAED, Shotsham, Norf., an owl, ar.
APPLEYAED, a demi-dragon, ppr., in dexter a
scimitar, ar. see plate
APPLEYAED, Norf., a demi-tiger, in mouth a
rose, slipped, ppr. comp.
APEECE, Bucks, and Hants., an otter, ppr.,
collared and lined, or. comp.
APEECE, Bucks, and Hants., a -spear, erect,
ar. Labora ut ceternum vivas. i
APEEECE, Bart., Washingley, Hunts., a spear-
head, erect, ppr. Vix labora ut in ceternum
vivas.
APEEECE, a civet cat, ppr., pierced through
middle with a spear-head, erect.
APEICE, Heref., a cock, wings expanded, gu.,
in beak a rose, ppr. see plate
Ap-RiCE, a boar's head, erect, pellettee, be-
tween two oak-branches, fructed. comp. n
APEIL, or APEILL, a boar's head, erect, ppr.
between two olive-branches.
APSEY, Eng., a dove, olive-branch in mouth,
volant over water, all ppr.
APSLEY, Suss., a fleur - de - lis, or, between
wings, ar. see plate
APTED, Surrey, a stag's head, erased, or. Sem-
per eadem.
AQUITAE, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, or,
murally crowned, az., in dexter a laurel-
branch, slipped, ppr. comp.
AEABIN, Eng., the sun rising behind a moun-
tain, ppr.
AEABIN of Beech Hill, Ess., and Drayton,
Middx., an eagle's head, erased, between
wings, sa., ducally crowned, or. Nee temere,
nectimide. see plate
AEABIN, same crest.
AEABYN, a griffin's head, erased, ducally
crowned, or, between wings. see plate
AEBLASTEE, or ALLEBASTEE, Staffs., a feather.
in pale, enfiled with ducal coronet.
AEBLESTEE, AEEBLASTEB, and AEABLESTEE,
Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a greyhound's
head, sa. .
AEBUCKLE, Sco., a ram, ppr. n
AEBUETHNET, Findoury, Sco., a peacock, issu-
ing, ppr. Interna prcestant.
AEBUETHNET of Catherlan, a peacock's head,
couped, ppr., charged with a mullet, or. Sit
laus Deo. comp.
AEBUETHNET, same crest. Tarn interna, quam
externa.
AEBUTHNOT, Montrose, a dove, within an adder,
in orle, ppr. Innocue ac provide.
AEBUTHNOT, Sco., a peacock's head, couped,
ppr., beaked, or. Laus Deo.
AEBUTHNOT, Bart., a peacock's head, ppr.
Innocent and true.
AEBUTHNOT, Weymouth, a ship under sail,
ppr. Fluctuo sed affluo.
AEBUTHNOT, a cross patte'e, or.
AEBUTHNOT of Arbuthnothaugh, a peacock's
head, couped. Deus me sustinet.
AEBUTHNOT of Fiddes, a peacock, passant, ppr.
Tarn interna, quam externa.
AEBUTHNOT, Viscount, Sco., a peacock's head,
erased, ppr. Laus Deo.
AECEDECKNE, or AECHDECKNE, a dexter arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a scimitar.
AECEDECKNE of Glevering, Suff., a dexter
arm, in hand a sword.
AECESTEE, Glouc., on a bezant, an escarbuncle,
sa.
AECHAED, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-fish, ppr.
AECHBALD, and AECHIBALD, a decrescent, ar.
Ut reficiar.
AECHBALD, and AECHIBALD, Sco., a palm-
branch, erect, ppr. Ditat servata fides.
- I
AECHDALE, and AECHEDALE, Lond., out of a
ducal coronet, a tiger's head, ar., maned
and tufted, sa. . I
AECHDALL of Castle Archdall, and Trillic,
Iri.: (i.) ~FoTArchdaU,out of a ducal coronet,
a heraldic, tiger's head, ppr. Data fata
secutus. . (.) For Montgomery, on a
chapeau, ppr., a hand, vested, az., grasping
a sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Honneur
sans repos. (.) For Mervyn, a squirrel, se-
jant, ppr. De Dieu tout.
AECHDALL, Iri., a cross patte'e, erm.
AECHDALL, or AECHDELL, out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a griffin's head.
AECHDEACON, Cornw., a martlet flying over a
tower, ppr. I
AECHEBOLD, or AECHBOLD, Staffs., a lion's
head, erased, ar., collared, gu.
AECHEE of Bourne, Kent, a bull's head, erased,
gu., armed, or.
AECHEE, Ess., a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
pierced through neck by a spear.
see plate
AECHEB of Trelaske House, Cornw. , a quiver,
in fess, ppr. u
AECHEE, Cornw., a quiver full of arrows, in
fess. II
AECHEE, Ess. and Kent, a bull's head, erased,
gu. .
AECHEE, Chelmsford, Ess., a griffin's head,
erased, ar., pierced by spear, in bend sini-
ster, collared, charged with two crosses
patte'e, in beak a slip of oak, fructed, ppr.
see plate
AECHEE, Line., a dragon's head, per pale, gu.
and az., wings expanded, sinister wing, or,
dexter, ar., out of a mural coronet.
see plate go
AECHEE, Baron, of Umberslade, Warw., out
of a mural coronet, gu.,.a dragon's head, ar.
Sola bona quce honesta.
AECHEE, a demi-dragon, in dexter a dart.
see plate
AECHEE, Eng., a palm-branch, ppr. Ditat
servata fides.
AECHEE, Iri., a mound, az., banded and crossed,
or.
ARO
ARCHER, Sco., a dexter hand, and sinister
arm, drawing an arrow.
ARCHER, an archer, vested, vert, in dexter a
bugle-horn, ar., raised to mouth, in sinister,
a bow erect, across shoulders a quiver full
of arrows. comp.
ARCHER-DE BOYS, Ess.: (i.) A wyvern, ar.
. (.) A legcouped at thigh, embowed
at knee, spur and leather, or. Ij.
ARCHEVER, Sco. , two arms drawing arrow to
head. Ready.
ARCHIDECKNIE, a dexter arm in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a dagger.
ARCY, DE, Iri., a tilting-spear broken in three
pieces, ppr., head in pale, other two in sal-
tier, banded, gu.
ARD, Eng., a cock, ppr. Vigilantia.
ARDEM, a cross, az., on three grieces.
ARDEN, Baron Alvenley, Chester, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a plume of five feathers,
ar., charged with crescent, gu. Patientid
vinces.
ARDEN, or ADERNE, Beds, and Warw., a plume
of feathers, ar., charged with a martlet, or.
ARDEN, Middx., on a mount, vert, a boar,
passant, ar., semee-de-lis, az. Doluere dente
laccssiti.
ARDEN, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm, a boar, passant, or.
ARDEN, on a chapeau, turned up, erm., a wild
boar, passant, or, charged with three annu-
lets.
ARDEN, Norf. and Suff., on a chapeau, turned
up, a wild boar, passant, or. Quo me cunque
vocat patria.
ARDEN of Gresham, Norf., same crest and
motto.
ARDEN, a thistle stalked and flowered.
ARDERES, Meriden. Warw., a demi-lion, az.,
gorged with a collar, or, charged with three
mullets. see plate
ARDERN, Eng., in a coronet, or, a pyramid of
leaves, vert. comp.
ARDERNE, on a chapeau, turned up, erm., a wild
boar, passant, or, charged with three annu-
lets.
ARDERNE, on a chapeau, turned up, a boar,
passant, or.
ARDERNE, Chesh. and Lane., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five feathers. .
ARDERNE, Warw. , a boar, passant, or.
ARDERNE, Eng., a plume of feathers, ppr.
-
ARDES, Sharington, Bucks., within a Catha-
rine-wheel, sa., ducally crowned, or, the
sun in splendour. comp.
ARDES, a Catharine- wheel, or, pierced, sa.,
ducally crowned. comp.
ARDINGTON, or ARTHINGTON, Yorks., a dove
with olive-branch in mouth.
ARDIS, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in dexter a
rose, or, leaved, vert.
ARDYN, a cross, az., on three grieces.
ARDYN, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a boar, passant, or.
AREL, French and Eng., a boar's head be-
tween two ostrich-feathers.
ARESKIN, in dexter hand an escutcheon.
comp. ii
ARESKINE, Sco., a demi-griffin, in dexter a
sword. A usim et confido.
ARESKINE of Dun, a griffin's head, erased, in
ABM
beak a sword, in bend, ppr. In Domino
confido.
ARFECE, ARFOIS, or ARFORCE, Eng., a scal-
ing ladder, az. -
ARGAHAST, a Doric column, ppr.
ARGAL, Eng., a lion's head, erased, gu.
-
ARGALL of Low-hall, Ess., a sphinx, wings
expanded, ppr.
ARGALL, Eng., a sphinx, or, winged, ar.
ARGALL, an arm, in armour, embowed, grasp-
ing a battle-axe, all ppr.
ARGALL, ARGELL, or ARGILL, a lion's head,
erased, ppr.
ARGENTE, Camb., a demi-lion, gu., holding a
covered cup, ar. see plate
ARGENTON, Eng., a martlet, sa.
ARGENTRE, an eagle's head, erased.
ARGUILLA, on a bezant, a talbot's head, erased,
sa. ii
ARGUM, ARGUN, or ARGUNE, in hand, erect,
out bf cloud, an open book. I
ARGYLL, Duke of, Sco. (Campbell), a boar's
head, couped, or. Vix ea nostra voco and
Ne obliviscaris.
ARIEL, and ARIELL, Eng., an anchor, cabled,
and sword, in saltier.
ARKELL, or ARKLE, a griffin, sejant, ar., in
dexter a garland of laurel.
ARKINSTALL, Camb., on a mount, vert, a grey-
hound, sejant, erm.
ARKLEY, Sco., two thistles,, in orle, flowered,
ppr., in centre a rose. Bene qui sed'alo.
comp.
ARKROYD, Eng., a dog, sleeping. i
ARKWRIGHT of Willersley, Derby, an eagle,
rising, or, in beak an escutcheon. Multa,
tuli fecique. see plate
ARKYBUS, a lion's head, erased, ar.
ARLE, Eng., a boar's head, erect, between two
ostrich-feathers.
ARLOTE, or ARLOTT, on a chapeau, a leopard,
passant, gardant, three blades of rushes on
each side, all ppr. comp.
ARMESBURY, Ess., two hands conjoined, out of
clouds, ppr. I
ARMESTON, Burbage, Leic., a dragon's head,
erased, vert, scaled, or, charged with a
crescent.
ARMESTONE, Leic., a dragon's head, erased,
A Ppr- .
ARMESTRANG, ARMSTRANG, or ARMSTRONG,
Sco., in hand, out of a cloud, a club, all
ppr. Invicta labore.
ARMIGER, or ARMEIER, North Creake, Norf.,
on a ducal coronet, or, a tiger, sejant.
ARMINE, Osgodby, Line., on a mount, vert, an
ermine, ppr. .
ARMISTEAD, a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., in hand a broken spear.
Suirez la raison.
ARMIT, and ARMITT, Eng., on a mount, vert.,
a bull, passant, ppr.
ARMITAGE, Kirklees, Bart., Yorks., a dexter
arm, embowed, vested, or, cuff, ar., grasping
in hand, ppr., a sword by the blade, also
ppr., hilt, gold, point downward.
comp.
ARMITAGE, an arm, embowed, vested, in hand
a sword, ppr.
AKMITAGE of Milnsbridge, Yorks., a dexter
ABM
ARU
arm, embowed, couped at shoulder, vested,
or, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a staff. Semper
paratus.
ARMO, three passion-nails, ppr., one in pale
and two in saltier, comp.
AEMONY, a stag, gu.
ARMOUR, Sco., in dexter hand an esquire's
helmet. Cassis tutissima virtus. .
ARMSTRANG, an armed arm, ppr.
AEMSTRANG, an arm, gu.
ARMSTRANG of Mangerton, an arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr.
ARMSTRONG, an arm, in armour, grasping a
sword, az. Invictus maneo.
ARMSTROXG, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, hand apaumee, ppr.
ARMSTRONG, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand trunk of oak-tree, eradi-
cated, all ppr. Invictus maneo.
ARMSTRONG of Whittock, an arm, embowed,
ppr. Invictus maneo.
ARMSTRONG, Heref. and Wore., an arm, em-
bowed, ppr. Invictus maneo.
ARMSTRONG, Sco., an arm, embowed, couped,
cuffed, ar., in hand a sword. Strength.
ARMSTRONG of New Hall, Clare, in armed
hand and arm, a leg and foot, in armour.
Vi et armis. comp.
ARMSTRONG of Mealiffe, Iri., same crest and
motto.
ARMSTRONG of Willow Bank, Iri., an arm, in
armour. In Deo robur meus.
ARMSTRONG of Ballycumber, Iri., a dexter
arm, in armour, ar., hand, ppr. Vi et armis.
ARMSTRONG, Harkness Rig, Cauobie, same
crest and motto.
ARMSTRONG of Hemsworth, York, same crest
and motto.
ARMYTAGE, Bart., Kirklees, Yorks., a dexter
arm, couped at shoulder, vested, in hand a
sword. .
ARMYTAGE, Lond. and Yorks., a demi-lion,
ar., in dexter a cross botonne'e, gu.
ARNALD, or ARNAULD, Eng., a demi-cat, gard-
ant, ppr.
ARNEEL, ARNIED, or ARNEIL, Sco., an eel,
naiant, vert. Sans peur. .
ARNET, Eng., on a mount, vert, a bull, passant,
ppr.
ARNET, Sco., a crescent, or. Speratum et com-
pletum. .
ARNET, Bart., Yorks., a demi-lion, ar., in
dexter a cross.
ARNETT, ARNOT, and ARNOTT, Eng., on a tower,
ppr., a flag displayed, az.
ARNEWAY, ARNAWAY, and ARNOLD, Bucks.
and Line., a crosier, or.
ARNEWOOD, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-leopard. see plate n
ARNEY, Chamberry, Dors., on a mural coronet,
three arrows through a human heart, two in
saltier, and one in pale.
ARNOLD, in hand, ppr., a bunch of grapes,
purp., leaved, vert.
ARNOLD, Glouc., a demi-tiger, ar., pellette"e.
comp.
ARNOLD, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, an
antelope's head. comp.
ARNOLD, Cromer, Norf., and Bellesford, Suff.,
a dolp tin, embowed, ar. n
ARNOLD, Chilwick, Herts., an eagle's head,
erased, gu., gorged with a mural coronet,
ar., in beak an acorn, leaved, comp. . II
ARNOLD, Lond., a demi-tiger, sa., bezantee,
holding a broad arrow, stick, gu., feathers
and pheon, ar. comp.
ARNOLD of Missenden, Bucks., same crest.
Nil desperandum.
ARNOLD, Iri., a feather and sword, in saltier.
Si-
ARNOT, ARRAT, and ARROT, Sco., in hand a
dagger, erect. Pax armis acquiritur.
ARNOT of Balcormo, a crescent, or. Speratum
et completum.
ARNOTT of Arlary, same crest and motto.
ARNUT, Sco., same crest and motto.
ARNWAY, Line., a crosier, or.
ARON, Eng., a lady's arm, from elbow, in pale.
ARPIN, arm in armour, in hand a holly -branch,
all ppr.
ARRAN, Earl of (Gore), a wolf, salient, ar.,
collared, gu. In hoc signo vinces.
ARRAS, in a tower, gu., embattled, or, a lion's
head, gold.
ARRAT, Sco., in dexter a dagger, in pale.
Pax armis acquiritur.
ARRIS, a satyr, in dexter a partizan.
ARROL, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter
a scimitar. Courage.
ARROT of that Ilk, Sco., in dexter a sword, in
pale, ppr. Antiquum assero decus.
ARROT. Sco., in hand a dagger, in pale, ppr.
Pax armis acquiritur.
ARROWOOD, or ARWOOD, Lane., a savage, in
dexter a club, resting on the wreath, ppr.
ARROWSMYTH, Huntingfield Hall, Suff., seven
arrows, ppr., enfiled with a ducal coronet,
or. comp.
ARSCOT, Devons., a demi-man, affrontee, in
dexter a scimitar held over head, sinister
resting on a tiger's head.
ARSCOTT, Eng., same crest.
ARSICK, ARSYCKE, and ARSYKE, Eng., atalbot,
sejant, ppr., dexter on a shield, gu.
ARTHER, and ARTHUR, Eng., a mullet of six
points, gu.
ARTHINGTON, Yorks., a dove, in mouth an
olive-branch, ppr.
ARTHUR, Dublin, a falcon, volant, ppr., jessed
and belled, or. I
ARTHUR, Springfield, Ess., a pelican, sa., in
nest, or, breast vulned, gu. -
ARTHUR, an eagle, sa., in nest, or, feeding her
young, of the first, on breast a crescent.
comp.
ARTHUR, Clare, a falcon, rising, ppr., jessed
and belled, or. Impclle obstantia.
ARTHUR, Sco., a pelican in nest, vulning.
Fac et spera. -
ARTHURE, a demi-savage, regardant.
ARTKED, a dexter arm, embowed, in hand a
cross crosslet, fitched, in pale, sa.
ARTON, a candlestick, or.
ARTUS, an eagle's head, in beak a quill, ppr.
see plate
ARUNDEL, Baron, of Wardour, Wilts., a wolf,
passant, ar. Deo data.
ARUNDEL, Lord Arundel, Eng., same crest.
ARUNDEL, Iri., on a chapeau turned up, a
swallow, ar. Cruce dum spiro fido. .
ABU
ARUNDEL, Viscount Gal way, Iri., a martlet,
or. -
ARUNDEL- HARRIS, Devons. : (i.) For Arundd,
a stag's head, ppr., horned, or. De ffirun-
dine. . (.) On a chapeau turned up,
a martlet. Nulliprceda.. (.) For
Harris, an eagle, rising, erm., beaked and
spurred, or. Kar Deu and Res. pub. tra.
AKUNDEL, and ARUNDELL of Trerice, and Lord
Trevise, Cornw., on a chapeau, gu., a mart-
let, ar.
ARUNDELL, Cornw., on a mount, a horse, pas-
sant, against a tree.
comp. and .
ARUNDELL, Lord Wardure, Eng., a wolf, pas-
sent, ar. II
ARWEIL, or ARWELL, in hand a helmet, ppr.
ASADAM, Eng., a rook, feeding, sa.
ASBORNE, Eng., in lion's paw a flag, ar.,
charged with eagle, displayed, sa.
ASBURNER, Eng., an ash-tree, ppr.
ASCHE, ASCHEY, or ASCHER, Eng., in the sea,
a ship in full sail, ppr.
ASCON, Eng., a mascle, ar.
ASCOUGH of Blibers, Line., an ass, ar.
ASCOUGH, Eng., an ass's head, erased, ar.
ASCOUGH, Line., an ass, passant, sa.
ASCUE, Eng., an ass's head, erased, ar.
ASCUM, Eng., a fleur-de-lis.
ASELOCK, Suff., a talbot's head, erased, or,
guttle, ar. .
ASELOCK, or ASLAKE, Suff., a talbot's head,
sa., guttde d'eau.
ASEN, Eng., a martlet, gu. .
ASERBURNE, Eng., an ash-tree, ppr. Quicquid
crescit, in cinere perit.
ASGILE, Bart., Lond., a sphinx, gardant, wings
addorsed, ar. Sui oblitus commodi.
ASGIL, Lond., same crest and motto.
ASGILL, Lond. and Hants., on a mural coronet,
or, a sphinx, couchant, gardant, body brown,
face and breasts, ppr., winged, or. Sui ob-
litus commodi. comp. and
ASH, Eng., an old man's head, in profile, ppr.,
wreathed and stringed, or and az.
ASH, Stalsted, Kent, on a rock, a goose,
wings addorsed, ppr.
ASH, a cockatrice's head, erased. I
ASH of Ashbrook, Iri. , a squirrel. Non nobis
sed omnibus.
ASHAWE, Lane., an arm, embowed, vested with
leaves, out of a ducal coronet, or, in hand a
cross patt^e, fitched, ar.
ASHBERTON, on a chapeau, ppr., a communion
cup, or.
ASHBORNE,' or ASHBURNE, Iri., a tower, triple-
towered, ppr.
ASHBORNE, in lion's paw a flag, ar., charged
with eagle, displayed, sa.
ASHBROOK, Iri., a raven, ppr., in beak an
ermine-spot. Metis conscia rectl.
see plate
ASKBROOK, Viscount, a falcon, ppr.
ASHBURNHAM, Earl, out of a ducal coronet, or,
an ash-tree, ppr. Le roi et Vestat.
ASHBURNHAM, Bart., Bromham, Suss., same
crest.
ASHBURNHAM, Eng., out of ducal coronet, ar.,
an ash-tree, ppr. Witt God, and shall.
ASH
ASHBURNHAM of Ashburnham, Suss., out of
ducal coronet, or, an ash-tree, ppr. Witt
God, and I shatt. t .
ASHBURNHAM, or ASHBRENHAM, a griffin's
head, ppr., collared, ar. comp.
ASHBURTON, a mullet of six points, pierced,
or, between wings, ar. I
ASHBURT, Eng., in lion's paw a flag, charged
with eagle, displayed.
ASHBY of Greenfields, Salop: (i.) For Haddock,
a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter a sword,
. (.) For Ashby, on a mural coronet,
ar., a leopard's head, or. Be just, and fear
not. comp.
ASHBY of Quenby, Leic., out of a mural coro-
net, ar., a leopard's head, affronte"e, or. Be
just, and fear not. comp. II
ASHBY, Leic., a ram's head, ar.
ASHBY, Leic., an eagle, close, ar., ducally
crowned, or. comp.
ASHBY, Middx., an eagle, wings expanded,
ar., ducally crowned, or. comp.
ASHCOMB, or AISHCOMB, Berks., on a cha-
peau, a demi-eagle, displayed, sa., ducally
crowned, or. comp. I
ASHDOUN, or ASHDOWN, a lion's head, gu.,
collared, or, bezantee, sa. see plate
ASHDOWN, Kent, a bull's head, couped.
Numen et omnia.
ASHE, Twickenham, Bart., a cockatrice, or,
combed and wattled, gu.
ASHE of Ashfield, Iri., a cockatrice, or, crested,
wattled, and armed, gu. Fight.
ASHE, or ESHE, Devons., a cockatrice, ar.,
charged on breast with a trefoil, slipped,
g u -
ASHE, Wilts., a cockatrice, or, crested and
armed, gu. Non nobis sed omnibus.
ASHENDEN, Eng., in lion's gamb, erased, hilt
of broken sword, ppr.
ASHENDEN, Eng., a lion, rampant, supporting
an arrow, erect, point downward. IO
ASHENHURST, Beardhall, Derb., a cockatrice,
tail no wed, serpent's head, sa., comb, wattles,
and head, gu. , in beak a trefoil, see plate
ASHER, Eng., a ship in full sail, ppr.
ASHERBURNE, and ASHBURNER, Cumb., an ash-
tree, ppr. Quicquid crescit, in cinere perit.
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ASHERST, Lane., a fox, passant, ppr. II
ASHETON, Great Lever, Lane., a boar's head,
couped, ar., armed and bristled, gu. In
Domino confido.
ASHETON, or ASSHETON, a mower, vested,
scythe, ppr.
ASHETON, or ASHTON, ademi-angel, wings ex-
panded, hands closed as in prayer, vested,
ar. comp. i
ASHPIELD, a wolf, passant, or.
ASHFIELD, a wolf, current, erm. I
ASHPIELD, Norf., a griffin, passant, ar.
ASHFORD of Ashford, Devons., and Cornw., a
moor's head, in profile, sa., wreathed, ar.,
out of a chaplet of oak-leaves, vert.
comp.
ASHFORDBY, Wilts., an ass's head, erased, or,
gorged with a collar, sa., charged with three
mullets, gold. see plate
ASHINGHURST, a cockatrice, close, sa., wattled
and legged, gu., tail nowed, ending with
serpent's head, in mouth of cockatrice a
sprig, vert. see plate
B
ASH
AST
ASHLEY, Somers., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, enn., a bull, sa., ducally gorged, or.
comp.
ASHLEY, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a bull, pas-
sant, sa., murally gorged, or.
ASHLEY, Dors., a plume of feathers, ppr.
ASHLEY, Dors., a harpy, ppr. II
ASHLEY, on a chapeau, turned up, a plume of
five ostrich-feathers, ar., out of a ducal
coronet, or. II . I
ASHLEY, Ches., a bear's head, muzzled, ppr.
ASHLEY- COOPER, Earl of Shaftesbury, on a
chapeau, turned up, a bull, passant, sa.,
gorged with a ducal coronet, or. Love, serve.
comp.
ASHLEY of Winborn, Dors., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a bull, passant, sa., gorged,
with mural coronet.
ASHLIN, a fir-tree, ppr.
ASHMAN, Wilts., a hautboy, in pale. .
ASHMOLE, Staffs., on a mount, a greyhound,
current, sa.
ASHMORE, Iri., a demi-eagle, displayed, two
heads, or, each royally crowned, ppr.
. II
ASHOE, a hawk, ppr., belled, or. ,
ASHONDON, Eng., a lion, rampant, supporting
an arrow, erect, point downward.
ASHTON, Leic., a boar's head, couped, ar.
ASHTON, or ASHETON, Eng., a boar's head,
couped, ar. In Domino confido.
ASHTON, a stag, statant, regardant, ar., attired
and unguled, or, gorged with chaplet of
laurel, ppr. see plate
ASHTON of Middleton, Bart., Lane., a boar's
head, couped. In Domino confido.
ASHTON, out of a mural coronet, a griffin's
head.
ASHTON of Spalding, Lane., and Sheering,
Ess., out of a mural coronet, ar., a griffin's
head, gu., ducally gorged and beaked, or.
ASHTON, Lane., a mower with scythe.
ASHTON, or ASHETON, Crofton, Lane., out of
clouds, ppr., a demi-angel, wings expanded,
vested, ar. comp. I
ASHTON, a lion's head, erased, ppr.
ASHTOWN, Baron, Iri. (Trench), an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a sword. Vir-
tutis fortuna comes.
ASHURST, Oxon., a wolf, ppr.
ASHURST, Eng., a wolf, passant, ppr.
ASHURST, a fox, ppr.
ASHURST of Waterstock, Oxford, a fox, sta-
tant, ppr. Vincit qui patitur. . II
ASHWOOD, on a chapeau, the sun, all ppr.
ASHWORTH, Heyford, Oxon., on a mount, vert,
a fox, ppr. .
ASHWORTH, Eng., a savage's head, affronted,
ppr.
ASHWORTH, on a mount, vert, an ash tree, ppr.
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ASHWORTH, Iri., on a chapeau, a garb, ppr.
ASHWORTH, Hants., on a mount, vert, a fox,
ppr. C&lum non animum.
ASKE of Aske, Lane., an old man's head, in
profile, ppr., wreathed and tied with a bow.
ASKE, Eng., a dragon's head, couped.
ASKEAM, or ASKEHAM, a dolphin, az.
ASKEBY, ASKELY, ASKLABY, ASKLAKBY, Or
ASKLAKEBY, Eng., a sun-dial on pedestal,
ppr.
ASKEN, or ASKENE, Eng., an ass's head, sa.
ASKETINE, or ASKENTINE, of West Peckham,
Kent, two lions' gambs, erect, sa., support-
ing a crescent, or. n.
ASKEW, or ASCOUGH, in hand a sword, en-
filed with a Saracen's head. Fac et spera.
ASKEW of Pallinsburn, North umb., same crest.
Patientia casus exuperat omnes.
ASKEW, or ASKUE, Lond., an ass's head, ppr.,
gorged with three bars, or, between wings,
or and ar. iee plate
ASKEW, Line., an ass, ar.
ASKILL, Eng., in the sea, an anchor, in pale,
ppr.
ASKHAM, a dolphin, az.
ASKWITH, York, a mascle, gu.
ASLACK, ASLAKE, and ASLOKE, of Holme,
Norf., a talbot's head, sa., guttee, ar.
ASLAKBY, or ASLAKEBY, a sun-dial on pedes-
tal, ppr.
ASLIN, Lond., a demi-horse, ppr.
ASLIN, ASLYN, or ASSLAN, an escutcheon,
charged with a rose, gu. comp.
ASLOUM, Sco., a spur, ppr.
ASLOUM, Eng., a spear, ppr. I
ASPALL, a dragon's head, couped, or.
ASPATH, two spears, in saltier, comp. .
ASPIN, Bucks., a dragon's head, or, between
two branches, ppr. see plate go
ASPINALL, Preston, Lane., a demi - griffin,
erased, sa., and collared, or. comp.
ASPINWALL, Manchester, same crest.
ASPINALL of Standen Hall, Lane., a demi-
griffin, erased, sa., collared, winged, and
beaked, or. ^Egis fortissima virtus.
ASPREY, Lond., a deini-griffin, erased, sa.
Redoutdble et fougueux.
ASSCOTI, or ASCOTTI, Eng., a spread eagle,
ppr., imperially crowned, or. Dum spiro
spero. see plate
ASSENT, out of a ducal coronet, a horse's head,
ar., bridled, gu. see plate
ASSHETON, and ASSHETTON, a boar's head,
couped, gu.
ASTEL, or ASTLE, Staffs., a sea-horse couch-
ant, ducally gorged. see plate
ASTELL of Everton, Huntingdon : (i.) A cross
crosslet, or, entwined with a serpent, vert.
. (.) A lion's head, erased, purp.,
gorged with a coronet, or. Sub cruce glorior.
see plate
ASTELL, Eng., a cross crosslet, or, entwined
with a serpent, vert.
ASTELL, Hunts., a lion's head, erased, purp.,
gorged with a coronet, or. Sub cruce glorior.
see plate
ASTERBY, Line., an oak-tree, ppr.
ASTERY, ASTERLLEY, or ESTERLEY, an 'etoile,
between wings, ppr.
ASTLEY of Melton Constable, Bart., Norf., out
of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of feathers
in a case, ar.
ASTLEY of Dunkinfield Lodge, Chester ; out
of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of ostrich-
feathers, gu. .
ASTLEY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a harpy, ar.
comp. II
AST
ASTLEY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a harpy,
ar., ducally gorged. comp.
ASTLEY, Bart., Warw., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a denri-pillar, of the first,
environed with a ducal coronet, or, out of
which issues a plume of feathers, ar.
ASTLEY, Ess., on a chapeau, a plume of
feathers, ar., banded, gu., environed with a
ducal coronet, or.
ASTLEY, Patishull, Salop, out of a ducal coro-
net, ar., a double plume of feathers, gu. and
or.
ASTLEY, Bart., Wilts., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a plume of ostrich -feathers, gu. Fide,
sed cui vide.
ASTON of Aston, Chester, an ass's head, ppr.
PrH d'accomplir. O.
ASTON of Fairnham, Bart., Hants., an ass's
head.
ASTON, Eng., a bull's head, couped, or, armed,
sa. -
ASTON, Baron Aston, of Forfar, a bull's head,
couped, sa. Numine et patria asto.
ASTON, a fox's head, ppr.
ASTON, Staffs., Chesh., and Lane., an ass's
head. Pret d'accomplir.
ASTON, Lord Aston, and Staffs., a bull's head,
or, the horns, ar., tipped, sa. t .
ASTON, Eng., a bull's head, or, horned.
ASTON, a chapeau, turned up, on each side of
cap, within the ermines, a horn, ppr.
ASTON, Eng., an etoile, ppr. E tenebris lux.
ASTONNE, Eng., an ass's head, gu.
ASTEIE, Henbury, and Astry, Wood - end,
Beds., a stag's head, erased, gu., attired, or.
-
ASTKOVEL, Eng., a buckle, or.
ASWELL, or ASHWELL, Eng., on a chapeau, a
garb, ppr.
ATBAKOUGH, or ATBOEOUGH, Somers., a martin,
ar., collared and lined, or.
ATCHERLEY of Marton, Salop, a demi-bustard,
couped, gu., wings elevated, or, in mouth a
lily, ar. Spe posteri temporis.
ATCHESON of Pittenweem, an astrolabe, ppr.
Observe.
ATCHESON, Sco., a cock standing on a trumpet,
ppr. Vigilantibus.
ATCHISON, a cock, ppr. Vigilantibus.
ATCLIFF, ATCLIFFE, ATCLYFF, or ATCLYFFE,
Eng., a cross crosslet, ar.
ATETSE, Eng., a Cornish chough, ppr. .
ATFIELD, an arm, em bo wed, throwing an
arrow, in f ess. .
ATFOE, Eng., on a chapeau, a lion's head,
erased, ppr.
ATHANRAY, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a goat's
head.
ATHELL, Eng., a dog, sleeping, ppr. i
ATHELL, Sco. and Suff., a castle, ar., masoned,
sa.
ATHELSTAN, or ATHELSTON, Eng., a hand
holding a sword, in pale, enfiled with a
man's head, couped and wreathed.
ATHELSTANE, Eng., a mound, gu., banded and
crossed, or.
ATHERDEN, THOMAS H., Ludlow, on a perch,
a hawk, beaked, all ppr. Nee timere, nee
timide.
ATHERLEY, Eng., a lion's head, erased, sa.
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ATK
ATHERLEY, on a chapeau, a stork, ppr.
ATHERTON, or ATTERTON, Lane., a hawk, ppr.,
legged and beaked, or.
ATHERTON, Lane., a swan, az., ducally gorged
and lined, or. comp.
ATHERTON of Atherton, Yorks., a demi-swan,
ar., beaked, gu., enfiled with a ducal coro-
net, or. comp.
ATHERTON, a swan, wings expanded, gorged
with collar and lined, issuing from ducal
coronet. -
ATHIL, ATHILL, and ATHYLL, Eng. and Sco.,
an arm, in armour, embowed, brandishing a
scimitar, all ppr. .
ATHILL, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
hand grasping sword, all ppr.
ATHLONE, Earl of, Iri. (De Ginkell), a pair of
wings, erect, ar., charged with two bars
dancettee. Malo mori quam Jozdari.
comp.
ATHOL, Sco., an arm, in armour, brandishing
a scimitar, ppr.
ATHOLL, Duke (Murray), a demi-savage, ppr.,
wreathed about head and waist, vert, in
dexter a dagger, in sinister a key. Furth
fortune, and Jill the fetters.
ATHORPE, a hawk, ppr.
ATHOWE of Bryseley, Norf., a bird, ar. II
ATHURTON, Eng., a swan, ar., ducally gorged
and lined, or. comp.
ATHWAT, a horse's head, erm., out of a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, gu.
ATHYLL, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, all ppr.
ATKIN, and ATKINS, Eng., a boat, ppr.
ATKIN, Iri., an ox yoke, stapled, or.
ATKINS, Yelverton, Norf., a demi- tiger, erm.,
collared and lined, or. see plate
ATKINS, Lond., an etoile.
ATKINS, Somers., two greyhounds' heads, ad-
dorsed, collar dovetailed.
ATKINS, or ATKYNS, Totteridge, Herts., and
Glouc., two greyhounds' heads, erased, ad-
dorsed, collared and ringed. Vincunt cum
legibus arma.
ATKINS of Yelverton, Norf., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, armed and ducally gorged, or, -with
chain affixed to coronet, pending down
breast, between feet, thence over back, gold.
see plate
ATKINS of Waterpark, Cork, a pelican, vul-
ning, ppr. He just, and fear not.
ATKINS, Cork, a demi-heraldic tiger, ppr., er-
mine'e, ducally gorged and chained, or.
Honor et virtus. comp.
ATKINSON, a lion's head, erased, ppr.
ATKINSON, Eng., a swan, wings addorsed,
swallowing a fish, ppr.
ATKINSON, Newcastle, a pheon, az.
ATKINSON, or ATCHINSON, Newark and Yorks.,
a pheon, or.
ATKINSON of Tarbottle, Northumb., a pheon,
or.
ATKINSON, Sheffield, a pheon, or. Aut homo
aut nullus.
ATKINSON of Rehins, Mayo, an eagle with
two heads, displayed, ar. Est pii Deum et
patriam diligere, .
ATKINSON of Cangort, Iri., an eagle, with two
heads, displayed, az. Deo el reyifiddis.
ATK
AUG-
ATKINSON of Angerton, Northumb., on a
mount, a pheon, az., between two roses,
stalked and leaved, ppr. Crede Deo.
comp.
ATKINSON of Rampsbeck Lodge, Cumb., a
falcon, wings expanded. loo.
ATKINSON, Lond., Northumb., and Somers.,
an eagle, wings expanded, ar.
ATKINSON, Camb., a sea-lion, sejant, ar., in
dexter an escallop, or. see plate
ATKINSON, Notts., a demi-eagle, displayed, or.,
collared, sa. comp.
ATKYN, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
in gauntlet a cross forme'e, fitched, az.,
flory, or. comp.
ATKYNS of Saperton, Glouc., two greyhounds'
heads, addorsed, ar. and sa., collared and
ringed. Vincet cum legibus arma.
ATKYNS, Herts., a stork, ar., beaked and
legged, gu., preying on a dragon, vert.
ATLEE, two lions' heads, addorsed, collared,
ppr. .
ATLEE, and ATLEY, Suss. , two lions' heads,
addorsed, ppr.
ATLEY, on an escutcheon, ar., a pheon, az.,
comp. .
ATMOEE, and ATTEMORE, Eng., a mermaid,
ppr., comb and mirror, gold. .
ATSLEY, a leopard's head, erased, or, and
ducally gorged.
ATSOE, or ATFOE, Eng., on a chapeau, a lion's
head, erased, gu.
ATTELOUND, or ATTELOUNDE, abound, couchant,
gardant, ar. .
ATTEETON, Lane., a hawk, ppr., beaked and
legged, or.
ATTEETON, Lane., a swan, ar., ducally gorged
and lined, or. comp.
ATTFIELD, an arm, embowed, throwing an
arrow, in fess.
ATTHILL of Brandiston, Norf. : (i.) Demi-
griffin, segreant. Honorantes me Jionorabo.
. (.) A falcon, or, ducally gorged,
az., belled and leashed, gold. Monte de alto.
I - I
ATTON, or ATTONE, out of a ducal coronet,
two lions' paws, in saltier, sa.
ATTWOOD, a demi-lady, in dexter a pair of
scales, ppr.
ATTY, on a ducal coronet, or, a fox, passant,
ppr. see plate
ATTY of Penley Hall, Warwick, on a ducal
coronet, an ermine, passant. Eamus quo
ducit fortuna. comp. , i and
ATTYE of Ingon Grange, Warw., same crest
and motto.
ATWATER, Eng., between attires of stag, fixed
to scalp, or, a rose, gu. .
ATWELL, Devons., a lion, rampant, erminois,
in paws an annulet. see plate
ATWOOD, an antelope's head, ppr. .
ATWOOD, IrL, an arm, in fess, in hand a cross
crosslet, fitched, erect.
ATWOOD of Broomfield, Ess., trunk of tree, in
fess, or, between two branches, vert, a fleur-
de-lis, ar.
AT YE, or ATTYE, Eng., an ermine, passant,
PP r - -
ATYE of Newington, Middx., same crest.
AUBEMAELE, Eng., an ear of wheat, bladed,
and palm-branch, in saltier, ppr. -
AUBEET, Lond., a talbot, passant, ppr., with
broken collar between fore legs, a line
affixed to collar, reflexing over back, pass-
ing between hind legs. Fide et fortltudine.
AUBIN, and ST. AUBIN, on a rock, a Cornish
chough, ppr.
AUBIN, Cornw., on a rock, an eagle, rising, ar.
AUBLEY, or AUBLY, in dexter hand, a cross
pattee, fitched.
AUBEEY, Glainorgans., Bart., an eagle's head,
erased, or. Solemfero.
AUBEEY, Brecknocks., same crest.
AUBEEY of Derton, Bart., Bucks., an eagle's
head.
AUBYN, ST., Soniers., a squirrel, sejant, erm.,
collared. .
AUBYN, Eng., an eagle, wings displayed, ppr.
AUCHEE, or ACHEE, of Bourne, Kent, Bart., a
bull's head, erased, gu., attired, or.
AUCHER, Eng., a bull's head, erased, gu.,
horned, ar.
AUCHEE, and AUCHEEE, Eng., a bull's head,
ppr.
AUCHINLECK of that Ilk, Sco., an ear of rye,
ppr. Pretiosum quod utile.
AUCHINLECK of Balmano, Sco., two wings,
issuing, ppr. Rerum sapientia custos.
AUCHMUTY, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand part of a spear. Dum spiro
spero. comp.
AUCHTEELONIE, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr.
Deus mihi acljutor.
AUCHTEELONY of Guynd, same crest.
AUCHTEELONY, Sco., a lion's head, erased, sa.,
collared, or.
AUCKLAND, Baron (Eden), an arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., in hand a garb, or. Si sit
prudentia. see plate
AUDBOEOUGH, Eng., an escallop, or, between
wings, az.
AUDELEY, Eng., a mullet of six points, or,
between wings, az. I
AUDIN, a lion, passant, or, in dexter a banner,
gu., thereon a cross, ar.
AUDIN, a lion, rampant, ar., in dexter an
ancient battle-axe.
AUDLEY of Waldon, Ess., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a wyvern, wings addorsed.
comp.
AUDLEY, Eng., a Saracen's head, couped, ppr.,
wreathed, ar. and purp. '-
AUDLEY, or AUDLY, Eng., a martlet, sa.
AUDLEY, Baron (Thicknesse-Touchet) : (i.) For
Tliicknesse, a cubit arm, erect, vested, in
hand a scythe, ppr. . (.) For
Touchct, out of a ducal coronet, or, a swan,
rising, ar., ducally gorged. Je le tiens.
AUDLEY, Boston, Line., a man's head, couped
at shoulders, sa., with cap, or, turned up,
erm.
AUDEY, Wilts., a stag, trippant, ppr.
AUDYN, Dorchester, a lion, passant, tail ex-
tended, or, bearing a banner, ar., charged
with a cross, gu.
AUFFEICK, two arms, in armour, embowed, in
hands a gem ring, all ppr. comp. i
AUFOEUS, Eng., a mullet, or.
AUGE, Eng., a savage's head, couped, wreathed,
ar. and sa.
AUO-
AUGEB of Bourne, Kent, a bull's head, erased,
gu., attired, or.
AUGHTEELONY, Eng., an eagle, displayed, ppr.
Deus mihi adjutor.
AULD, Sco., the sun rising out of a cloud, ppr.
Major virtus quam splendor. I
AULD, a lion's head, erased, ppr.
AULD, or AULDE, Sco., a cherub's head, ppr.,
wings in saltier. Virtute et constantia.
AULD, Sco., the rising sun, ppr. Major virtus
quam splendor.
AULDJO, stump of tree, leaves sprouting, all
ppr.
AUMARLE, AUMEKLE, and AMERLE, Eng., an
arrow, in pale, ppr.
AUNCELL, Eng., a lion, passant, ppr. I
AUXCELL, Eng., a stag's head, affrontee, ppr.,
ducally gorged, or.
AUNDELIGH, Eng., a sceptre, in pale, or.
. II
AUNGATE, on a torteau, an etoile, or.
AUNGER, Eng., an escarbuncle, or.
AUNGER, Lond., a demi- griffin, or.
AUNSHAM, Eng., an escallop, or, between two
palm-bran ches, vert.
AURD, a buck's head, erased, ppr.
AURIOL, Lond. and Brussels, an'eagle, rising,
right wing erect, left close. see plate
AUSTE, Eng., a garb, ppr.
AUSTEN, Tynterden, Kent, a three-quarter
spread eagle, three annulets on breast.
comp.
AUSTEN of Shalford House, Surr., on a leo-
pard's head, az., a falcon, rising, or. Ne
quid nimis
AUSTEN, or AUSTIN, of Bexley, Kent, Bart.,
on a mural coronet, or, a stag, sejant, ar.,
attired, gold.
AUSTIN, Eng., a lion's paw, erased, ppr.
AUSTIN, Sco., an arm, couped at shoulder, em-
bowed, ppr., vested, in hand a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu.
AUSTIN, a paschal lamb, ar. I
AUSTIN, a demi-eagle, displayed, erminois, in
beak, pendant, an annulet, sa. see plate
AUSTON, or AUSTIN, Sco., an arm, embowed,
vested, in hand a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
AUSTON, Sco., a mullet, pierced.
AUSTREY, Hartington, Beds., a demi-ostrich,
ar., wings, gu. see plate
AUSTREY of Sommerton, Hunts., an ostrich
head, erased, ar., between ostrich-wings,
gu., in beak a horse-shoe.
comp. , and
AUSTYN, a buck's head, cabossed.
AUSTIN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
stag's head at gaze, ppr. lo
AUVERQUERQUE, on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a lion, rampant, gardant, or.
comp. ,
AUVERQUERQUE, Eng., a griffin's head, sa.
AUVRAY, France, a demi-savage, with club over
dexter shoulder, all ppr.
AVAGOUR, and AVOUGOUR, Eng. and French, a
parrot's head, between wings, ppr. .
AVELIN, or EVELIN, Long Ditton, SUIT., a
demi-hind, erm., vulned in shoulder, gu.
AVELINE, Windsor and Frogmore, Berks., a
AYL
lion's head, erased, ar., in mouth, in pale, a
sword, ar. see plate
AVELINE, France, a griffin's head, erased, or.
AVENAYNE, or AVENAR, a buck's head, ca-
bossed, ppr.
AVENEL, or AVENETT, out of a baron's coronet
a hand, grasping a scimitar, ppr.
AVENEL, or AVENYLE, a buck's head, cabossed,
ppr.
AVENET, or AVENETT, Eng., a torteau, gu.,
charged with a lion's head, erased, or.
AVENEYLE, Eng., a buck's head, cabossed,
ppr.
AVERINGES, a raven, sa.
AVERN, Warw., a horse's head, erm.
AVERY, or AVEREY, Tillingly, Warw., a leo-
pard, couchant, ar., bezantee, ducally gorged,
or. see plate n
AVERY, Huwish, Somers., and Enfield, two
lions' gambs, or, supporting a bezant.
AVERY, a leopard, couchant. II.
AVISON, a dexter hand, vested and cuffed,
holding an anchor. I
AVISON, Eng., a hand, out of a cloud, holding
an anchor.
AVONMORE, Viscount, Iri. (Yelverton), a lion,
passant, regardant, gu. Renascentur.
AWBORN, a unicorn, passant, or, gorged with a
ducal coronet, and chained, sa. - *
AWBREY, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, or.
IO. IO
AWDREY, Oxon., on a lion's gamb, ppr., a
cheveron, or, charged with a mullet, sa.
-
AWDRY of Seend, Wilts., out of a ducal coronet,
a lion's head, az. Nil- sine Deo.
AWDRY of Notton House, Wilts., same crest.
AWGER, or ACER, Kent and Glouc., a bull's
head, erased, gu., attired, ar.
AWING, on a quatrefoil, a lion's head, ar.
AWMACK, a tower, ppr. Cavendo tutus.
AWNDYE, Devons., on a lion's gamb, ppr., a
cheveron, or, charged with a mullet, sa.
-
AWNSAM, an escallop, or, between two palm-
branches, vert. -
AYDE, Norf., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
or, supporting a battle-axe, ar.
AYERS, a dove, wings expanded, dexter resting
on a branch. see plate
AYGLE, a bugle-horn, ar. T .
AYLEMER, and AYLENER, Iri., on a ducal
coronet, a sea aylet, wings displayed, sa.
AYLER, two wings, in lure.
AYLES, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed, fist
clenched, ppr.
AYLESBURY : (i.) A staff, in pale, raguly, or.
comp. . (.) A dragon's head, or, gorged
with three bars, gu. see plate
AYLESFORD, Earl of (Heneage-Finch), a griffin,
passant, sa. Aperto vivere voto.
AYLET, Ess., an arm, gu., in hand a sword.
Not in vain. .
AYLETT, Braintree, Ess., a demi-unicorn, re-
gardant, ar. O>
AYLEWARD, AYLWARD, and AYLWARDE, Norf.,
between the horns of a crescent, or, a cross
patte"e, gu. -
AYLFORD, and AYLNFORD, Eng., a fire between
two branches of palm, in orle.
AYL
BAG
AYLIFFE, Lond., and Brinks worth, Wilts.,
out of a ducal coronet, or, an oak-tree, ppr.,
fructed, gold.
AYLMER, Lord (Whit worth -Ay m er), Iri. : (i.)
For Whitworth, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
garb, gu. see plate . (.) For Aylmer, out of
a ducal coronet, or, a demi-Cornish chough,
rising, ppr. Steady and Dum spiro spero.
AYLMER, Lord AYLEND, on a ducal coronet,
or, a Cornish chough, wings displayed, sa.
Steady.
AYLMER, Derry House, Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, a Cornish chough, rising, all ppr.
Hallelujah.
AYLMER of Walworth, Durh., same crest and
motto.
AYLOFFE, a bear, sejant, regardant, at stump
of tree. -
AYLOFFE, Braxted Magna, Ess., and Fram-
field, Suss., a demi-lion, or, collared, gu.
-
AYLOFFE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, or.
AYLWARD of Shankill, Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
couped at shoulder, ppr., in hand an anchor,
ar. Verus etfidelis semper. i.
AYL WIN, or ALWIN, Suss., a lion's gamb, erect
and erased, sa., enfiled with a mural coro-
net, or. comp.
AYLWORTH, Eng., an arm, vested, sa., out of
rays, or, in hand, ppr., a human skull, ar.
AYNCOTES, a covered cup, or, between wings,
sa.
AYNCOTTS, a squirrel, sejant, gu., collared, or.
AYNESWORTH, Lane., two battle-axes, in saltier,
ppr. Courage sans peur.
AYNESWORTH, or AYNS WORTH, Eng., a falcon,
wings expanded and inverted, ppr., belled,
or. Courage sans peur.
AYNSCOMB, Mayfield, Suss., an arm, erect, ppr.,
in hand a fleur-de-lis, sa. i
AYNSCOMB, and AYNISCAMP, Suss., same
crest.
AYNSLEY, Northumb., a man in armour, in
dexter a sword, erect, ppr., hilted and pom-
melled, or, in sinister a shield, gu., charged
with a bend, ar., thereon three mullets of
six points. Furth fortune, and fill the fetters,
comp.
AYNWORTH, two battle-axes, in saltier, ppr.
AYPE, an antelope, passant, ar., collared, sa.
comp.
AYRE, Notts., on a ducal coronet, or, a wyvern,
vert.
AYSCOUGH, Durh., an ass's head, erased, ar.
AYSCOUGH, D. D., Eng., an ass, erm.
AYSCOUGH, Newcastle, in hand a sword, enfiled
with a Saracen's head, couped, wreathed,
dropping blood, gu. Fac et spera.
AYSINGCOURT, or AYSYNGCOURT, Eng., an
eagle's head, between wings, ppr.
AYSKEY, and AYSKEW, a man's head, affronted,
couped at shoulders, ppr.
AYSON, Lond. and Ess., out of a mural coronet,
ar., a griffin's head, gu., ducally gorged, or.
AYSSCOUGH, Eng., an ass, passant, ppr.
AYTON, Eng., in hand, a hawk's lure, ppr.
B
BAAD, or BAD, Sco., in dexter hand, ppr., a
trident, az. I
BABB, or BABE, Dors., a dexter hand, erect,
pointing with two fingers to the sun, ppr.
BABBWELL, or BABWELL, a gate, or.
I SS- I
BABEHAM, or BABEHAW, Lond., a demi-man,
ppr., head wreathed, in dexter a wing, sa.,
guttle d'or.
BABER, Middx. and Somers., on a mount, vert,
a cock, wings expanded, ar.
BABINGTON, Dethickin, Oxon., and Derbs., a
demi-bat, displayed, gu.
BABINGTON, Oxon. and Derbs., a dragon's head,
erased, between wings, gu.
BABINGTON of Rotheley Temple, Leic., a
dragon's head, between wings, gu. Foy est
tout.
BABINGTON, Lodley, Leic., a fox's head, ppr.
BABINGTON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-eagle, displayed, ppr. In solitos docuere
nisus. .
BABTHORP, Yorks., a cockatrice's head, erased,
ar. i
BACCHE, or BACHE, Somers., a sa%*age's head,
affronted, between two branches of laurel, in
orle, ppr. I .
BACCHE, Stanton, a demi-lion, rampant, regard-
ant, in paws a bezant .
BACHELER, Berks., a dragon's head, erased, or,
vulned in neck, gu.
BACHELER, BACHELOR, and BACHELOUR, a leg,
erased, above knee, ppr.
BACKHOUSE, out of a ducal coronet, an arm, in
armour, brandishing a scimitar.
BACKHOUSE, on a snake, embowed, tail nowed,
an eagle, displayed. Confido in Deo.
comp.
BACKIE, a sword and cross crosslet, fitch ed, in
saltier, ppr. I
BACKIE, or BAIKIE, Orkney, a flame of fire,
ppr. Commodum non damnum.
BACK WELL, Lond., out of a mural coronet, or,
a demi-bull, sa. see plate
BACON, Hants., a tiger, sejant, gu., pierced
through breast with broken spear, or, headed,
ar. see plate
BACON, Twyhouse, Somers., a greyhound's
head, erased, sa., in mouth a stag's foot, or.
. I
BAG
BAI
BACON, Bart., Redgrave, Suff., a boar, passant,
erm. Mediocria firma.
BACON, Gillingham, Norf., and Redgrave,
Suff., a boar, passant, erin., armed and
hoofed, or.
BACON, a boar's head, couped, or, in mouth a
griffin's head, erased, az. see plate
BACON, Hesset, Norf., a talbot's head, sa.,
erased, gu., in mouth a deer's leg, or.
see plate
BACON, Notts., on a mount, vert, a boar, sta-
tant, ar., seme"e of mullets, sa., in mouth a
ragged staff, vert. Mediocria firma.
BACON, Harlston, Norf., a demi-boar, or, armed
and bristled, az.
BACON, Newton Cup, Durh., and Stewart Pile,
Northumb., a demi-wild boar, rampant,
gardant, az., in mouth a tilting spear, ar.,
stricken in shoulder, and vulned, ppr.
BADBT, Lond., a sphinx, passant, gardant, ppr.,
wings addorsed.
BADCOCK, Kensington, Ess., a stag lodged,
gardant, between two branches of laurel, in
orle, all ppr.
BADD, Fareham, Hants., a lion's head, erased,
gardant, ar., ducally crowned, az.
BADDER, on stump of tree, in fess, couped and
eradicated, a lion, sejant.
BADDIFORD, Dartmouth, Devorite., an eagle's
head, or, crowned with a coronet flory, sa.,
between two branches of lily, ar. I
BADDIFORD, an eagle's head, or, crowned with
a cross crosslet, sa., between two branches of
thistle, ppr.
BADELET, Ess. and Suff., a boar's head and
neck, couped, ar.
BADELISMERE, or BADELSMERE, Yorks., in lion's
gamb, erased, sa., a laurel -branch, vert.
BADGER, Eng., a badger, ppr.
BADGER, a buck's head, cabossed, sa., between
attires a greyhound, current, ar., collared,
gu.
BADHAM, an eagle, displayed, with two heads,
charged on breast with a saltier.
BAETT, or BATT, a demi-lion, or, guttee-de-sang.
BAGELET, or BAGLEY, Eng., on top of spear,
issuing a wyvern, sans legs. I
BAGENHALL, Staff., a dragon's head, erased, gu.,
gorged with a bar-gemelle, or.
BAG EN HOLT, a horse, current, bridled, ppr.
BAGGE of Stradsett Hall, Norf., two wings,
addorsed, or, semee of annulets, gu. Spes
est in Deo.
BAGGE, on point of sword, in pale, a garland
of laurel, ppr.
BAGGE, or BAGG, Plymouth, Devons., a cinque-
foil, az., between wings, addorsed, dexter,
gu., sinister, ar. comp. i
BAGGELEY, Chesh., a ram's head, az., attired,
ar., charged with three lozenges, gold.
BAGGELEY, Chesh., a rain's head, az., attired,
or - -
BAGGS, a rose, charged with a thistle, ppr.
BAGHOTT, on a ducal coronet, or, a leopard,
sejant, gardant, ppr. comp. and
BAGLEY, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a sword.
BAGNALL, Kent, a dragon's head, erased, gu.,
gorged with two bars, or.
BAGNALL, Staffs, and Wales, an antelope, se-
jant, ar., billettee. sa., ducally gorged, lined,
armed, and tufted, or.
BAGNE, and BAGUE, on a chapeau, a -pelican
vulning, ppr. loo.
BAGNEL, BAGNELL, BAGNILL, or BAGNOLL, a
galley, sails furled, ppr.
BAGNELL, a goat, rampant, ducally gorged, and
staked to the ground. I
BAGNELL, an ancient galley, oars in action.
BAGOT, Baron Bagot, of Blithfield, Staffs., out
of a ducal coronet, or, a goat's head, ar.,
attired, gold. Antiquum obtinens.
BAGOT of Kilcoursey, King's co., same crest
and motto.
BAGOT of Pype Hall, Staffs., same crest and
motto.
BAGOT of Castle Bagot co. Dublin, same crest.
Pour Dieu et mon roi.
BAGSHAW, South Okendon, Ess., a bugle-horn,
or. I.
BAGSHAW, Delaridge, Derb., in hand a bugle-
horn, sa., stringed, vert.
comp. and I.
BAGSHAWE, out of clouds, an arm, erect, ppr.,
in hand a bugle-horn, sa.
BAGSHAWE of The Oaks, Sheffield, out of clouds,
a dexter cubit arm, in hand, ppr., a bugle-
horn, or, handle, sa., within the strings a
rose, gu. Forma flos ; fama, flatus.
comp.
BAGSHOLE, and BAGSHOTE, an acorn, slipped
and leaved, ppr.
BAGWELL, out of a mural coronet, a demi-bull,
rampant. see plate
BAGWELL of Marlfield, IrL, out of a mural
coronet, a demi-bull, all ppr. In fide et in
bello fortes. see plate
BAIGHTON, a heron's head, erased, in mouth
an eel, ppr. "-
BAIKIE, a flame of fire, ppr. Commodum non
damnum. * !
BAIKIE, R., Edinr., and Tankerness, Orkney, a
flame of fire. Commodum non damnum.
BAILEY of Aberaman, S. Wales, a griffin, se-
jant, ar., seme'e of annulets, gu. Libertas.
comp.
BAILEY, a cat, salient, gardant.
BAILEY, a demi-lady, in dexter a tower, in
sinister a laurel-branch, vert. .
BAILLIE of Walston, a dove, volant, in mouth
an olive-branch. Patior et spero.
BAILLIE of Jerviswood, a crescent, or. Major
virtus quam splendor.
BAILLIE, Inshaughy, Iri., a star of eight points,
or, out of a cloud, ppr. JXil clarius astris.
-
BAILLIE of Balmudyside, the morning star,
ppr. Vertitur in lucem.
BAILLIE of Hoperig, East Lothian, a boar's
head, couped. Quid clarius astris ? .
BAILLIE, Bart., Polkemet, Linlithgow, an etoile
of eight points, or, out of a cloud, ppr. In
caligine lucit.
BAILLIE of Douchf our, Inverness, a boar's head,
couped. Quid clarius astris ? .
BAILLIE of Lamington, Sco., a boar's head,
erased, ppr. Quid clarius astris I
and .
BAILLIE of Rosehall, Sco., a cat, sejant, ppr.
Spero meliora. <
BAI
BAK
BAILLIE of Carnbrae, on point of sword, in
pale, a laurel wreath. Perseverantia. .
BAILLIE of Corstorphine, a crow, ppr. Je not
wanting. IO
BAILLIE, Sco., a cockatrice, wings expanded.
BAILLIE of Hardington, Sco., in hand a pen,
ppr.Fides sert:ata di at.
BAILWOOD, a bull's head, couped, sa.
BAILY, out of a ducal coronet, a wy vern's head,
ppr.
BAILY of Hall Place, Kent, a goat's head,
erased, az., bezantee, attired, or. Vestigia
nulla restrorsuin. comp.
BAIN, Northumb., in hand a scroll. Virtute.
-
"BAIN, or BAINE, Eng., a lion, rampant, gu.,
between wings, or.
BAIN, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a dagger. Et marte, et arte.
BAINBEIDGE, or BAINBEIGGE, Derb., on a
mount, vert, a goat, passant, sa., horned,
and imguled, or, collar and bell, ar.
BAINBEIDGE, Eng., an arm, from shoulder, out
of the sea, in hand an anchor, corded, all
ppr. ILI
BAINBEIGG, or BAMBEIDGE, Leic., on a mount,
vert, a goat, sa., collared, ar.
BAINBEIGGE, Hill House, Derby, on a mount,
vert, a goat, sa., collared, ar.
BAINES, Peteonly, Sco., in dexter hand a dag-
ger, ppr. Vel arte vel marte.
BAINES, a bone and palm branch, in saltier,
ppr. .
BAINES, a wild duck among flags, ppr.
BAINES, Bell Hall, York, a cubit arm, erect,
in hand a leg-bone, in bend sinister, ar.
comp.
BALED, Auchmedden, Sco., a griffin's head,
erased, ppr. Dominus fecit.
BALED, Bart., of Yardleybury, Herts., and
Newbyth, East Lothian : (i.)A mameluke
on horseback, in dexter a scimitar, all ppr.
. II. (.) A boar's head, erased, or. Vi
et virtute.
BAIED of Cambusdoon, Ayr, an eagle's head,
erased. Dominus fecit.
BAIED, a cockatrice, wings addorsed, gu.
BAIRD, Sco., a dove, wings expanded, ppr.
Virtute et honore.
BAIED of Saughton Hall, Sco., a boar's head,
erased, or. Vi et virtute.
BAIED, Sco., a boar's head, erased, ppr.,
charged with a crescent.
BAIED of Frankfield, Sco., an eagle's head,
ppr. Vi et virtute.
BAIRD, an eagle's head, erased, ppr. Dominus
fecit.
BAIED of Craigton, Sco., a ship in full sail,
ppr. Adsit Deus non demovebor.
BAIENSFATHEE, or BAENESFATHEE, Sco., a
boar's head, couped, or.
BAIESTOW, out of a crescent, a demi-eagle,
displayed. -
BAKE, a demi-man, in armour, in dexter a
sword, all ppr.
BAKEE, Bart., Nicholshayne, Devdns., a dexter
arm, embowed, vested, az., cuffed, ar., in
hand, ppr., an arrow. comp.
BAKEE, Sisinghurst, Kent, in hand a swan's
head, erased, ar.
BAKEE, Kent, an arm, embowed, vested with
green leaves, in hand, ppr., a swan's head,
erased, or. comp.
BAKEE, Bart., Dunstable, Surr., a demi-lion,
rampant, in paws an escallop, ar., charged
with an ermine spot.
BAKER, Bart., of Ranston, Dors., and Ash-
combe, Suss. : (l.) For Baker, a horse's head,
erased, ar., charged on neck with a cross
formee, fitched, in mouth a trefoil, slipped,
vert. . (.) For Little/tales, between
wings elevated, or, an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., in. hand an arrow, entwined
with an olive-branch, vert. Finis coronat
opus.
BAKER, Chester and Shrewsbury, out of a
ducal coronet, a dexter arm, embowed,
vested, or, in hand, gauntleted, of the same,
a tilting spear, in bend, on shaft a ring,
gold, enfiled with a garland, vert.
BAKER, an ostrich-head, erased, or, in mouth
a horse-shoe, ar. comp.
BAKEE, a dsmi-phoenix in flames.
BAKEE, Bart., Surr., out of an antique crown,
a demi-lion, rampant, between paws an es-
callop, ar., charged with an ermine spot.
Fidei coticula crux. comp.
BAKER, out of a cloud, a dexter arm, in fess
raising a garb, all ppr.
BAKER, a boar's head, couped, or.
BAKER, a rose-tree, vert, flowered, or.
BAKEE, Kent, and Suss., a musk-rose branch,
vert, flowered, ar., seeded, or.
BAKEE, Line., and Smallborough, Norf., a
demi-unicorn, erased, ar., armed and maned,
or. see plate
BAKEE, in dexter hand a club.
BAKEE, Lond. and Wore., a cockatrice, erm.,
combed and wattled, gu.
BAKER, a tower, ar., between two laurel
branches, ppr.
BAKER, Walton, Norf., a stag's head, cabossed,
or, on a chapeau, az., turned up, erm.
BAKER, a naked dexter arm, embowed, in hand
an arrow, ppr.
BAKEE, a naked dexter arm, in hand a purse.
-
BAKEE, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand an arrow, ppr.
BAKER, Radnorshire, a hawk's head, ar., be-
tween wings, gu., in beak three ears of
wheat. comp.
BAKER, a greyhound's head, erased, ar., gorged
with a fess, engrailed, sa., fimbriated, or,
charged with three fleurs-de-lis, gold.
see plate
BAKEE, Lond. and Wore., in hand, out of
clouds, ppr., a cross potent, sa. Nemo sine
cruce beatus. comp.
BAKEE of West Hay, Somerset, a dexter arm,
in armour, in hand, ppr., a swan's neck, or,
beaked, gu. comp.
BAKEE of Crook Hall, Durh. : (i.) For Baker, a
lion, rampant, ar., charged on shoulder with
a saltier, az., between paws a shield, of the
last, thereon a maunch, or. . (.) For
Tower, a griffin, passant, dexter on a shield,
sa., charged with a tower, gold. Love and
dread. comp.
BAKER of Bayfordbury, Herts., a cockatrice,
combed and wattled, gii., collared, az., in
beak a quatrefoil, slipped, vert. So run that
you may obtain. see plate
BAK
BAKER, WESTBROOK, of Cottesmore, Rutland,
a greyhound's head, erased, ppr., charged
with a fess, between six ears of wheat, or.
Non sibi sed patrice. see plate
BAKER of Orsett Hall, Ess.: (i.) For Baker, a
cockatrice, erm., combed and wattled, gu.
. (.) A griffin, passant, vert.
BAKER of Hardwicke, Gloucester, a naked
dexter arm, ppr., in hand a swan's head,
erased, ar.
BAKER, Dur., a lion, rampant, ar.
BAKER, an ostrich-head, erased, or, in mouth
a horse-shoe, ar. see plate
BAKER, Mayfield, Suss., on a tower, sa., an
arm, in mail, embowed, ppr., in hand a
piece of plate-iron, az. comp.
BAKER, CRESSWELL-, Northumb. : (i.) A goat's
head, erased, ar., attired, or. . (.)
On a mount, vert, a torteau, charged with a
squirrel, sejant, ar.
BALAM, Norf. and Suff., a lion's head, erased,
gu., collared and lined, or, charged on neck
with a cinquefoil, ar. comp. plate
BALAM, Walstoken, Norf., and Barton, Suff.,
out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-cock, gu.,
wings displayed. I
BALASYSE, a lion, couchant, gardant, or.
BALBERNET, Sco., a stag, lodged, ppr.
BALCARRES, Earl of, Sco. (Lindsay), a tent, az.,
sem^e of stars, or, canopy and fringes of
the same, on top a pennon, gu. Astra,
castra; numen, lumen, munimen.
BALCOMBE, Kent, a bear, passant, ppr., collared
and chained, or. Tenebo.
BALDBERNEY, or BALBIRNEY, Sco., a steel cap,
ppr. i
BALDERNEY, on a mount, a stag lodged. So.
BALDERSTON, or BALDERSTONES, Sco., in hand
a lancet, ppr. Vulnere sano.
BALDERSTONE, Sco., out of a cloud, a dexter
arm, in fess, ppr., in hand a cross pattee,
fitched, az.
BALDOCK, Petham, Kent, on a mount, vert, a
greyhound, sejant, dexter resting on an
escallop, ar. .
BALDOCK, Cauleston, Norf., an eagle, close,
gazing at the sun.
BALDRIE, or BALDRY, a trefoil, slipped, vert.
' -
BALDRY, out of a gillyflower, gu., a demi-man,
habited.
BALDWID, a squirrel, sejant, or.
BALDWIN, a squirrel, sejant, or, holding a
sprig of hazel, vert.
BALDWIN, Diddlebery, Warw., on a mount,
vert, a cockatrice, ar., beaked, combed,
and wattled, or, ducally gorged and lined.
BALDWIN, Stede Hill, Kent, a lion, rampant,
az., in paws a cross crosslet, fitched, or.
comp. , and .
BALDWIN of Clohina, Iri., a dove, in mouth
an olive-branch, ppr. Est voluntas Dei.
.
BALE, Carleton-Curlew, Leic., a demi-lion, gu.,
supporting a broken spear, or. see plate
BALES, NORTON, Northamp., a lion, sejant, gu.,
resting dexter on a cross patt comp.
BALES, WILBY, Suff., a tiger's head, erased, sa.,
urmed, or, gorged with a fess, wavy, az.
zomp.
BAL
BALES, WILBY, Suff., on a mount, vert, a lion,
sejant, erm.
BALFOUR, Bart., Denmilne, Fife, a crescent,
or. God gives increase.
BALFOUR of Randerston, a crescent.
BALFOUR of Pilrig, Sco., in dexter hand an
ivy-branch, ppr. Adsit Dens.
BALFOUR of Dunbog, a mermaid, ppr., in dex-
ter a boar's head, erased, sa. Omne solum
forti patria.
BALFOUR of Balfour Castle, Orkney, a dexter
arm, ppr., couped, in hand a baton, ar.
Forward. I.
BALFOUR of Balbirnie, Fife, a palm-tree, ppr.
Virtus ad cethera tendit. I
BALFOUR of Whittinghame, Sco., same crest
and motto.
BALFOUR of Townley Hall, Iri., on a perch, or,
a hawk, close, ppr., beaked and belled, gold,
round neck a ribbon, gu. Cmne solum forti
patria.
BALFOUR of Forret, an eagle, rising, ppr. Dieu
aidant. IO
BALFOUR, Sco., a heraldic tiger, passant, sa.
. II
BALFOUR, Sco., in hand, in armour, a trun-
cheon, ppr. Forward.
BALFOUR of Grange, on battlements of castle,
ar., a woman standing attired, gu., in dex-
ter an otter's head. Nil temere.
BALFOUR, Lord, of Burleigh, a woman stand-
ing on a rock, in dexter an otter's head, in
sinister a swan's head. Omne solum forti
patria.
BALFOUR of Balmouth, an otter's head, couped.
Forward, non temere.
BALGUY of Duffield, Derby, a bear, passant,
ppr., collared and chained, or. II
BALIOL, Sco., a decrescent and increscent, ar.
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BALL, Northamp., out of clouds, ppr., a demi-
lion, rampant, sa., powdered with etoiles,
ar., holding a globe, or. see plate
BALL, Bart., Blofield, Norf., out of a naval
coronet, a cubit arm erect, in naval uniform,
in hand a grenade bursting, ppr.
BALL, a deini-lion, rampant, in paws a ball.
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BALL, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a fire-ball, all
ppr. comp. i. , and .
BALL, Lane., a turtle-dove, ppr. n
BALL, an arm, erect, or, in hand a fire-ball, all
PP r - -
BALL, Lond., a caltrap, az., embrued.
BALL of Scotto, Norf., a demi-lion, rampant,
gardant, sa.
BALLANTYNE of Holylee, Sco., a demi-griffin,
in dexter a sword, erect, ppr. Nee cito, nee
tarde.
BALLANTYNE, Sco., a demi-griffin, wings ex-
panded.
BALLARD, a demi-griffin, wings addorsed, erm.,
beaked and legged, or.
BALLARD, a griffin's head, erased, erm.
BALLARD, a griffin's head, between wings, erm.,
beaked, gu.
BALLARD, or BALLORD, Heref., a demi-griffin,
supporting a broken tilting spear, ppr.
see plate
BALLENDEN of Broughton, a hart's head,
BAL,
BAN
couped, ppr., between attires a cross cross-
let, fitched, gold. Sic itur ad astra.
BALLENGER, a dragon's head, wings addorsed,
ppr.
BALLENTINE, a demi-griffin, sa., wings addorsed,
erm., in dexter a sword, erect, ar., hilt and
pommel, or.
BALLETT, Hatfield, Ess., out of a mural coro-
net, or, a demi-eagle, displayed, sa.
BALLOW, Westminster, two arms, embowed,
vested, sa., cuffed, turned up, ar., in hands,
ppr., conjoined, an etoile of eight points, or.
comp.
BALL WARD, and BALVAIRD, in dexter hand a
hunting horn.
BALM, and BALME, a hat, turned up, with three
ostrich-feathers, ar. II
BALMANNO of Affleck, Sco., in dexter hand a
scimitar, ppr. Fortiter.
BALMANNO, or BALMANO, Sco., an eagle, dis-
played, gu., in each claw a sword, ppr. ii
BALNAVES of Carnbody, in dexter hand a ball,
ppr. Hinc oriyo.
BALNAVES, or BALNEA VES, in dexter hand a
ball, sa. FoHitudine et velocitate.
BALSCOTT, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion, pas-
sant, gardant, ar. comp. and
BALSILLIE, Sco., in dexter hand, ppr., a cross
cross! et, fitched, gu. .
BALTREY, out of a mural coronet, or, a goat's
head, erased. comp.
BAMBELL, out of a ducal coronet, or, a pelican
vulning, sa. comp.
BAMBROUGH, Rendlesham, Suff., a skull-cap,
ar. i
BAMBURY, Eng., a skull-cap, ar. i
BAMFIELD, or BAMFYLDE, a lion's head, erased,
sa., crowned, or.
BAMFIELD, or BAUMFIELD, a lion's head, erased,
sa., ducally crowned, gu., charged on neck
with an annulet, or. comp.
BAMFIELD, Cornw. and Devons, a lion, sta-
tant, gardant, in dexter an anchor.
BAMFORD of Bamford, Dcrbs., on a chapeau, a
serpent, no wed. in.
BAMFORD, BAUMFORD, or BAUNFORD, Staffs., a
lion's head, erased, ppr.
BAMME, or BAUM, out of a ducal coronet, a
griffin's head, in beak a key, ppr. I
BAMPFYLDE, Bart., Poltimore, Devons., a lion's
head, erased, sa., ducally crowned, or. De-
lectare in domino. comp.
BANARD, or BANYARD, Stakey, Norf., on a
lion's gamb, erased, sa., a martlet, or.
comp. plates and
BANBURY, or BANDBURY, Oxon., a falcon, re-
gardant, in dexter a garland of laurel, all
ppr.
BANCE, Lond., and Callow, Berks., out of a
ducal coronet, or, in lion's paw, a cross
crosslet, fitched, sa.
BANCROFT, Lond., a garb, between wings ex-
panded, or.
BAND of Wook^y House, Somers., an eagle, or.
Dieu est mon aide.
BAND, Ess., on a chapeau, an owl, ppr., wings
expanded, or.
BANDENELL, Netherbury, a griffin, statant,
ppr.
BANDON, Earl of. See BERNARD.
BANESTER, or BANASTER, Lane., a peacock in
pride, body and wings, or, tail, ppr. i
BANESTER, a crab, erect.
BANESTER, a lobster, or.
BANESTER, Surr, , a peacock, ppr.
BANESTER, Leic. and Staffs., a peacock sitting,
ppr., collared, gu., charged with three be-
zants.
BANGER, a greyhound's head, erased.
BANGOR, Viscount, Iri., a Saracen's head,
affrontee, couped, ppr. Sub cruce solus.
BANISTER, a torteau, gu.
BANKE, or BANCK, Lond. and Yorks., on
stump of tree, a stork, all ppr. .
BANKE, or BANCKES, Glouc. and Lane., a grif-
fin, segreant, ar., holding a cross formee,
fitched, gu. see plate
BANKES, Lond. and Middx., a man's head,
couped at shoulders, sa., on head a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm.
BANKES of Kingston Lucy, Dors., a rnoor's
head, affrontee, couped at shoulders, ppr.,
on head a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
adorned with a crescent, whence issues a
fleur-de-lis. comp.
BANKS, Yorks., an eagle's head, erased, sa.,
between two fleurs-de-lis, ar.
BANKES of Winstanley, Wigan, on stump of
tree, a stork, statant, ppr., ducally gorged,
gu.
BANKS, W. L., Hendrewaelod, Conway, a
dragon's head, erased, ar. JRipa caret taci-
twna ventis.
BANKS, Re vesby -Abbey, Line., on stump of
oak-tree, couped, sprouting, a stork, ar.,
beaked, or. Nullius in verba. ii
BANKS, Yorks., on a mount, vert, a dragon,
rampant, ar., supporting a cross pattee, or.
see plate
BANKS, Yorks., an eagle's head, couped, ar.
BANKS, Middx., a blackamoor's head, affrontee,
couped at shoulders, ppr., in ears, ear-rings,
or, on head, a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.
comp.
BANKS, Dors., a blackamoor's head, affrontee,
couped at shoulders, ppr., in ears, ear-rings,
or, on head, a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
charged with a crescent, issuing therefrom,
a fleur-de-lis, or. comp.
BANKS, Aylesford, Kent, a dragon's head,
erased, ar.
BANKS, Lond., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ar., garnished, or, out of clouds, ppr., in
hand, a falchion, ar., hilt and pommel, or,
on falchion, a chaplet, vert. comp. .
BANNATYNE, Sco., a demi-griffin.
BANNATYNE of Corhouse, a demi-griffin, in
dexter a sword, erect, all ppr. Nee cito,
nee tarde.
BANNATYNE of Kames, same crest and motto.
BANNATYNE of Newhall, a demi-griffin, in dex-
ter a sword. Dum spiro spero.
BANNATYNE, Sco., a griffin's head, erased.
BANNER, Lond., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a banner, gu., fringe and staff, ar.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis, or.
comp. .
BANNER, Lond., a demi-wolf, ppr., ducally
gorged and chained, or, between paws a
mullet of six points, gold.
BANNERMAN, Bart., Sco., a demi-man, in ar-
BAN
mour, dexter grasping a sword, all ppr. Pro
patria. IO
BANNERMAN, Elsick, Sco., same crest.
BANNERMAN, Edinr., same crest and motto.
BANNESTEE, and BANNISTER, an arm, in armour,
couped, in fess, in hand a scimitar, ar., in
pale, enfiled with a boar's head, couped, ppr.
comp.
BANNING, Lond., an ostrich, ar., in mouth a
key, or. see plate
BANTRY, Earl of (White), Iri., an ostrich, ar.,
beaked and legged, or. The noblest motive
is the public good. see plate
BANWORTH, on a ducal coronet, a griffin,
seiant, resting dexter on an escutcheon.
BAPTISTA, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, vert, in flames of fire, ppr.
BAPTIST, BROWNE-, a dragon's head between
wings, s., gorged with a bar gemelle, or.
comp.
BARATTT, an eagle, regardant, wings expanded,
in dexter a sword.
BARBAN, or BARBON, a leopard's head and
neck, ppr.
BARBE, ST., Lymington, Hants., a wyvern, sa.
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BARBER, Sco., in dexter hand a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu. .
BARBER, Sco., in dexter hand a cross pattee,
fitched, gu.
BARBER, Herts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head. .
BARBER, out of a ducal coronet, a bull's head,
gu.
BARBER, Suff., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
bull's head, ar.
BARBERIE, or BARBERRIE, in dexter hand an
arrow, point downward Suivez-raison.
BARBON, Lond., a leopard's head, issuing, ar.,
spotted, sa.
BARBOR, on a staff raguly, in fess, an eagle,
displayed, with two heads, az., ducally
crowned, or.
comp. , and . II and
BARBOUR, a passion cross on three grieces, gu.
Nihilo nisi cruce.
BARBY, Devons. and Northamp., a heraldic
tiger, statant, ar., attired with four horns,
turned round like those of a ram, or.
BARCLAY, Bart., of Pierston, a sword, in pale,
ar., hilt and pommel, or. Crux Christi nos-
tra corona.
BARCLAY, Lond., same crest and motto.
BARCLAY, Sco., a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. Ccdant arma.
BARCLAY, Sco., in hand a dagger, ppr. Crux
Christi nostra corona.
BARCLAY, an arm, em bo wed, in hand three
ears of wheat, all ppr. II
BARCLAY, a demi-griffin, regardant, az., sup-
porting a flag, erect, charged with a crescent.
. i
BARCLAY of Johnston, Sco., the sun out of a
cloud, ppr. iServabit me semper Jehovah.
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BARCLAY, Sco., a mitre, ppr. In cruce spero.
BARCLAY of Bury Hill, Dorking, same crest
and motto.
BAB
BARCLAY, ALLARDICE, of Allardice, Kincar-
dine. For Allardice, in hand a scimitar, all
ppr. In the defence of the distressed.
BARCLAY of Wavertree, a cross pattee, gu.,
surmounted by a Moorish crown, or. Mieux
etre que parottre. comp.
BARCLAY, Burford Lodge, Surr., same crest.
BARCLAY of Touch, Sco., a cross pattee, gu.
Crux salutim confert.
BARCLAY, Balmakenan, Sco., a cross pattee,
gu. Sola cruce solus.
BARCROFT, Wore. , a wolf, rampant, gu.
BARD, Caversfield, Bucks., in lion's gamb,
couped and erect, or, a horse's leg, erased,
sa.
BARDOLFE, or BARDOLPH, out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a dragon's head, wings expanded,
gu.
BARDOLPH, Lond., out of mural coronet, gu.,
a dragon's head, between wings, each
charged with a mascle, ar. comp.
BARDWELL, an arm, in armour, in hand a
broken spear, pieces in saltier.
BARE, Iri., a wolf's head, sa.
BARENTINE, or BARRENTINE, an eagle, display-
ed, ar., between attires and over scalp of a
stag, or. see plate
BARETT, a demi-leopard, gardant, ppr.
see plate
BAREU, or BAREW, a holly-branch, vert.
BARFOOT, or .BARFORD, out of a ducal coronet,
an arm from elbow, in armour, hand grasp-
ing a sword, in bend sinister, ppr.
see plate
BARFOOT, Eng., a stag, statant, gorged with a
ducal coronet. comp.
BARFORD, or BERFORD, Huts., a bear, passant,
sa., without chain.
BARGRAVE, or BARGROVE, Kent, on a mount,
vert, a pheon, gu., between two laurel-
branches, of the first.
BARHAM, Baron (Noel), a buck at gaze, ar.,
attired, or. Tout bien ou ricn. Si.
BARHAM, or BRAHAM, Suff. and Surr., a wolf's
head, ar.
BARHAM, Staines, Middx., a stork among bul-
rushes, all ppr. .
BARING, Bart., Devons., a mullet, between
wings, ar. I
BARING, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour, in
hand a caltrap, all ppr. .
BARING, Baron, Ashburton. See ASHBURTON.
BARKAS, or BARCAS, an arm, in hand a roll of
bark, ppr. Fari quce sentiat.
BARKE, an arm, from shoulder, in hand a spade,
ppr.
BARKELEY, Somers., a unicorn, statant, gu.,
armed, or. comp.
BARKELEY, a mitre, gu., charged with a cheve-
ron, between ten crosses formee, ar.
comp.
BARKELEY, Okenbury, Cornw., on a mo\mt,
vert, a stag, lodged, ppr.
BARKEMAN, Lond., two arms, in armour, em-
bowed, or, between hands a bundle of
arrows, ar., banded, gu.
BARKER, Bart., Booking Hall, Ess., a bear,
sejant, or, collared, sa.
BARKER, Ipswich, Suff., same crest.
BARKER of Kilcooly, Iri. : .(i.) For Barker, a
bear, sejant, or, collared, sa. comp. .
(.) For Ponsonby, in a ducal coronet, az..
BAB
BAB
three arrows, one in pale and two in saltier,
points downward, enveloped with a snake,
ppr. in.
BARKER, RAYMOND-, of Fairf ord Park, Glouc. :
( I.) For Barker, on a rock, ar., a hawk, close,
or, , II. (.) Out of a mural coronet, a
deini-eagle, displayed. Virtus tutissima cas-
sis.
BARKER, Newbury, a bear's head, erased,
muzzled, between wings, dexter, az., sinis-
ter, gold.
BARKER, a bear's head, sa., muzzled, or.
BARKER, Wollerton, Salop, on a rock, ar., a
hawk, close, or.
BARKER, Hurst., Berks., and Warw., a naked
boy, ppr., holding an arrow. I
BARKER, Berks., a naked man, holding a spear,
in pale, ppr.
BARKER, Berks., a demi-moor, ppr., in dexter
an arrow, or, on sinister arm a shield, gold,
over his shoulder a sash, gu. comp.
BARKER, Chelsum, Bucks., a turtle-dove, ppr.,
in mouth a rose, gu. see plate
BARKER, Ipswich, a greyhound, sejant, ar.,
collared and ringed, or.
BARKER, Bockenhall, Ess., an ostrich-head,
erased, or, in mouth a horse-shoe, ar.
comp. .
BARKER, Middx., Kent, and Surr., out of a
ducal coronet, or, an eagle, displayed, sa.,
beaked and legged, gu.
BARKER, Norf., a bear's head, erased, gu.,
muzzled, or.
BARKER, Holbeach, Norf., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a griffin's head, ppr.
BARKES WORTH, or BARKS WORTH, Yorks., out
of a ducal coronet, two arms, vested, em-
bowed, in each hand an ostrich-feather.
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BARKHAM, an arm, in a maunch, embowed, in
fess.
BARKHAM, Lond., two arms, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., in hands a sheaf of arrows.
BARKSTEADE, Lond., out of a ducal coronet,
or, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
grasping a sword, ar., hilt and pommel,
gold. comp. i.
BARLANDE. a ! ; .cr?, rampant, gu., supporting a
garD, ppr.
BARLAY, or BARLEY, a boar's head, or, tusked,
az., charged on breast with a mullet.
BARLEY, Lond., a dexter arm, vested, charged
with a fess vair, cottised, cuff, ar., in hand
a staff. i.
BARLEY, a demi-stag, charged with three bars
wavy. comp.
BARLEY, Derbs., a boar's head, erased, or, in
mouth a quatrefoil, az. comp.
BARLING, Kent, a lion rampant, gu., support-
ing a garb, ppr. Perspicax audax.
BARLOSS, a cock, or, combed, legged, and wat-
tled, gu.
BARLOW, Sheffield, on Mercury's cap, or, wings,
ar., an eagle's head, erased, ppr., collared,
erm.
BARLOW, a spread eagle's head, couped at
neck, ppr. see plate
BARLOW, Slebege, Pembroke, a demi-lion, ar.,
in dexter a cross crosslet, fitched, sa.
BARLOW ? Eng.. same crest.
BARLOW, a derni-lion, rampant, gardant, ar.,
collared, gu., thereon three bezants, between
paws a cross incline, gu., charged with a
bezant.
BARLOW, an eagle's head, erased, ppr., in
beak an escallop. comp.
BARLOW, Somers., two eagle's heads, erased,
ar. i
BARNABY, a demi-moor, ppr., in dexter a rose,
gu. comp.
BARNABY, a boar's head, erased.
BARNABY, Wore., a lion, sejant, sa. -
BARNABY, a lion, couchaut, gardant, sa.
BARNABY, a demi-greyhound, gu., between
paws a branch of laurel, ppr. see plate
BARNABY, Colchester, Ess., a demi-greyhound,
gu., collared and ringed, ar., holding a
branch of laurel, vert.
BARNABY, Wore., an escallop, sa. i
BARNABY, Salop, a leopard, couchant, sa.
II.
BARNACK, or BARNARE, a bear's head, sa.,
muzzled, or, between wings, gold.
BARNARD, Norf. and* Yorks., a demi-lion,
rampant, ar., charged on shoulder with a
mullet within an annulet, in paws a snake,
entwined, az.
BARNARD of Cave Castle, Yorks.: (i.) For
Bartiard, a bear, rum pant, sa., muzzled, or.
. (.) For Boldero, a greyhound, cur-
rent. .
BARNARD of Bartlow, Carnb., a demi-bear,
rampant, sa., muzzled, or.
BARNARD, Yorks., same crest.
BARNARD, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-bear, rampant, sa., muzzled, or. I
BARNARD, Line., a dragon's head, erased, ar.,
collared and lined, or, gorged with three
bars, gu. cemp.
BARNARD, Lond., an escallop, ar. i
BARNARDISTON of The Ryes, Sudbury, an
ass's head, ar.
BARNARDISTON, Kiddington, Suff., an ass's
head, ar. Je trouve bien.
BARNARDISTON, Great Cotes, Line., among
rushes, ppr., a stork, or. .
BARNEY, Yorks., a bear's head, couped, sa.,
muzzled, or.
BARNE of Dunwich, Suff , an eagle, displayed,
sa. Nee timide, nee temere.
BARNE, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, on a
mount, vert, a stag, statant, ppr.
BARNEBY of Brockhampton, Heref., a lion,
couchant, gardant, sa. Virtute non vi.
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BARNEBY, Heref., a lion, couchant, gardant,
purfled, or. -
BARNELL-PEGGE : (i.) For JSamett, a lion's
garnb, erect and erased, sa., in paw a bunch
of violets, ppr. comp. i. (.) For
Pegye, the sun in splendour, rays, alter-
nately, sa., or, and ar.
BARNES, Berks., a demi-unicorn, erm., horned,
collared, or.
BARNES, a demi-lion, or.
BARNES, a demi-greyhound, ppr., in paws a
garb. or. see plate
BARNES, out of a cloud, ppr., issuing rays, an
arm erect, vested, in hand a broken sword,
ar. -
BARNES, Lond., in rushes, ppr.. a duck, ar.
BAB
BAB
BARNES, a falcon, wings expanded, ar., ducally
gorged, beaked, and legged, or.
BAKNES, Herts, and Lane., an etoile, pierced,
or .
BARNES, Kent, on a mount, vert, a falcon,
wings expanded, ar., ducally gorged.
BARNES, Cambs., a leopard, passant, ar.,
spotted, sa., collared and lined, or.
comp. and
BARNES, Eng., a demi-savage, wreathed about
head and middle, holding a club, all ppr.
i.
BARNESDALE, out of rays, or, a crane's head,
ar., beaked, gu. comp.
BARNESFATHEH, Sco., a boar's head, couped.
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BARNESLEY, Staffs, and Surr., an old man's
head, affrontee, couped at breast, ppr.
I-
BARNET, a holly-branch, ppr.
BARNETT, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
bear, rampant, ar., muzzled, sa. I
BARNETT of Stratton Park, Biggleswade,
Beds., a trefoil.
BARNEVELT, a demi-buck, gu.
BARNEWALL, Viscount, Iri., from a plume of
ostrich-feathers, or, gu., az., vert, and ar., a
falcon, rising, of the last. Mafo mori quam
fcedari.
BARNAWELL, Baron Trimlestown, Iri., same
crest and motto.
BARNEWELL, or BARNAWELLE, Stamford, Line.,
and Cranesley, Northamp., a boar's head,
. erased, ar., gorged with a collar, embattled,
gu., charged with three bezants, in front a
double ring, or. see plate
BARNEWELL, Iri., an arm, from elbow, vested,
in hand two branches of laurel, in orle, with
martlet perched between.
BARNEWELL, a wolf's head, erased, gorged with
three bezants, in front a double ring, or.
comp.
BARNEY, or BEENEY, Norf., a garb, or.
BARNEY, in hand, in armour, a pheon, ppr.
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BARNEY, Park Hall, Norf., a plume of seven
feathers, az. and gu., four at bottom, three
at top. comp. .
BARNFIELD, Salop and Devons., a lion's head,
erased, sa., ducally crowned, gu. comp.
BARNHAM, a crescent, gu., between two branches
of laurel, in orle, ppr. comp.
BARNHAM, Kent, a dragon's head, pellettee,
ar., between wings, bezant^e, sa. comp.
BARNS, a garb, or. Peace and plenty.
BARNS, a torteau, sa.
BARNSLEY, a dragon, passant, ar., charged on
breast with a rose, gu. comp.
BARNWELL of Mileham Hall, Norf., a wolf's
head, erased, ar., gorged with collar, em-
battled, gu., studded, or, chained, gold.
Loyal au mort. comp.
BARNWELL, a wolf, statant, regardant, ppr.
. II
BAROBY, a squirrel, sejant, gu., cracking a
nut, ppr., charged on body with a cheveron,
or. comp. II
BARON, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.
BARON, a demi-unicorn, erm., armed, sa.,
collared and chained, or. see plate
BARON of Brad well, Ess., a garb, vert, eared,
or.
BARON of Preston, Sco., a demi-eagle, displayed
sa. Ipse amicus.
BARON, Cornw., a talbot's head, couped, or.
BARON, or BARRON, Sco., on a mount, vert, a
pyramid, ppr., environed with ivy.
BARONSDALE, Lond., out of an antique crown,
or, a stork's head, ar., beaked, gu.
BAROUGH, or BARROW, a lion, passant, az.,
resting dexter on a ball, or. comp.
BARR, a branch of laurel, fructed, ppr.
BARR, a lion's head, erased, gu., collared, or.
Fortitudine.
BARR, an arm, couped at shoulder, embowed,
in hand a bow, ppr.
BARR, a demi-savage, head and loins wreathed,
without club.
BARRAT, or BARRATT, a galley, oars, in saltier,
sa., flags, gu.
BARRATT, and BARRETT, a wyvern, ppr.,
collared, gu., chained, or. see plate
BARRE, or BARREY, an arm, in armour, couped
at elbow, in fess, in hand a sword, in pale,
ensigned with a Saracen's head, affrontee.
comp.
BARREL, or BARRELL, a talbot's head, couped,
ar., eared, gu. .
BARRET, a demi-unicorn, ar., collared, sa.
BARRETT, Castle Barrett, Cork, a human heart,
or, between wings, az., senile of etoiles.
comp. II
BARRETT, Aveley, Ess., a hydra with seven
heads, wings addorsed, vert.
BARRETT, on a globe, a hawk, wings expanded,
ppr.
BARRETT, Cambs., a griffin, segreant, re-
gardant, or, beaked, legged, and winged,
gu. see plate
BARRETT, Suff., a helmet, ar., garnished and
plumed with feathers, or. .
BARRETT, Attleborough, Norf., a wyvern, erm.,
collared and chained, sa., charged on neck
with an escallop, of the last, wings displayed.
see plate
BARRETT of Milton House, Berks., a wyvern,
wings erect, or, collared and chained, az.
Honor, virtus, probitas. see plate
BARRETT, Suff., a demi-greyhound, ar., collared
and lined, sa.
BARRETT, Heref., a lion, rampant, or, between
paws an escallop, sa. comp. and .
BARRETT, Lea Priory, Kent, a lion, couchant,
ar., dexter resting on mullet, sa.
see plate
BARRETT, Shortney, Notts., a nag's head,
erased, gorged with two bars, ar. see plate
BARRETT, Warw., a griffin, segreant, regard-
ant, gu., wings elevated, or. see plate
BARRETTO, Lond., out of a count's coronet, a
demi-tiger, ppr., collared, with three barru-
lets, and holding a star pagoda, also ppr.
BARRIE, Sco., a demi-otter, sa.
BARRIFFE. See BERIFFE.
BARRIFF, Northamp., on a mount, vert, a
beaver, passant, ppr., gorged with a plain
collar and ring, or.
BARRINGTON, Barrington Hall, Ess., a capu-
chin friar, affrontde, ppr., couped below
shoulders, on head a cap, or. Tout uny
durant ma vie.
BARRINGTON, Viscount, Iri. (Barrington), a
capuchin friar, couped at breast, black hair,
BAR
BAS
on head a cap, hanging behind. Ifonesta
quam splendida.
BABEINGTON, Ess., same crest and motto.
BABBITT, a talbot's head, collared, or, eared,
sa.
BABBON, Norf., a garb, ppr.
BABBON, an eagle, regardant, wings expanded,
in dexter a sword, all ppr.
BABBON of Belmont House, Kilkenny, and
Glenanra, Waterford, Iri., a boar, passant,
az. Fortuna audaces juvat.
BABEON of Glen view, co. Waterford, on a cha-
peau, ppr., a boar, passant, az. Audaces
fortuna juvat.
BABEOTT, a hydra with seven heads, wings
addorsed, vert, scaled, or.
BABBOW, Northamp., a demi-boar, rampant,
or, charged with three billets, between two
bendlets, sa. comp.
BAEBOW, Suff., a hind's head, ar.
BAEEOW, a horse's head, charged with three
bezants, or. comp.
BABBOW, Bart., Lane., on a mount, vert, a
squirrel, sejant, cracking a nut, all ppr.,
charged on shoulder with an anchor.
see plate
BABEOW, Cambs., an ostrich-head, erased, ar.,
in beak a key, or. see plate
BAEBOW, Glouc., an Amazonian woman, ppr.
BABEOW, Winthorpe, Norf., a deer's head,
couped, ar.
BAEBOW of Southwell, Line., on a perch, ppr.,
a squirrel, sejant, or, qollared and chained,
cracking a nut, all ppr. Non frustra.
see plate
BABBOWE, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., in dexter
a cross crosslet, fitched, sa.
BAEBOWMAN, Sco., a demi-huntsman, shooting,
ppr. .
BABET, Earl, out of a castle, ar., a wolf's head,
sa. Poussez en avant. comp. and .
BAEBT of Ballyclough, Iri., same crest. Boutez
en avant.
BAEEY, SMITH-, of Marbury Hall, Chesh., same
crest and motto.
BAEBT, Bart., Iri., same crest and motto.
BABBT, STANDISH-, of Lemlara, Cork, same
crest and motto.
BAEEY, a lion's head, erased, gu., collared, or.
. Fortitudine.
BABBY, Winscot, Devons., a wolf's head,
erased, sa.
BABBY, Devons., a wolf's head, sa., charged
with a crescent, or.
BAEEY of Roclaveston, Notts., the embattle-
ment of a tower, gu., charged with three
roses, in fess, ar. A rege et victoria, see plate
BABSANE, or BAETANE, a raven, rising, ppr.
His securitas.
BAESHAM, Norf., a garb, in fess.
BAESTOW, Yorks., a horse's head, couped, ar.
BAESTOW, C. M., Edinr., a horse's head, couped.
Ducitur non trakitur.
BAETAN, BABTANE, or BAETAIN, Sco., a tent,
az., flag, gu.
BAETELOTT, a peacock, ar.
BAETELOTT, SMYTH- Suss., a swan, couchant,
ar., wings expanded.
BAETLET, or BAETLETT, Stopham, Suss., and
Suff., a swan, couchant, ar., wings expanded
and addorsed.
BAETLET, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or,
twodemi-dragons, without wings, vert.
BABTLETT, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or,
two demi - dragons, without wings, vert.
Prudentia in adversis .
BAETLEY, a lion, passant, tail extended, ppr.
BAETLEY, Lond., a lion, passant, tail extended,
ppr. Candide et secure.
BAETOLOMEW, or BAETHOLEMEW, a demi-goat,
ar., gorged with a chaplet of laurel, vert.
comp.
BABTON, Kent, an owl, ppr.
BAETON,Lanc.,an acorn, or, leaved, vert.
BAETON, a wolf's head, erased, or.
BABTON of Barton, Lane., a boar's head, couped,
g u - -
BAETON, Swithills, Manchester, an oak-branch,
vert, acorned, or.
BAETON, Sco. See BAETAN.
BAETON, a dragon's head, couped, or.
BABTON of Threxton, Norf., a griffin's head,
erased, ppr. Fortis est veritas.
BABTON, Norf., a dragon's head, couped, or.
BABTON of Stapleton Park, an acorn, or, leaved,
vert. Cresitur cultu.
BAETON of Grove, Iri., a boar's head, gu. Quod
cro spero.
BABTON of Clonelly, Iri., same crest and motto.
BABTON of Rochestown, Cahir, same crest and
motto.
BAETON of Glendalough, Iri., same crest. Fide
et fortitudine.
BAETON, Edinr., a raven, rising, sa. His secu-
ritas.
BAETEAM, Cumb., an arm, embowed, in hand
a scimitar, all ppr.
BAETBAM, Sco., out of an antique crown, or, a
ram's head, ar. J'avance. - r
BABTTELOT of Stopham House, Suss. : (i.) A
swan, couched, ar., wings expanded and ad-
dorsed, . (. ) A castle, ppr. Mature.
BAEWELL, a talbot, passant.
BABWELL, a demi-wolf, salient, erm.
BABWELL, a demi-lady, in dexter a garland of
laurel, ppr. n
BAB WICK, Northumb., on a mount, vert, a
stag, or, attired, sa.
BAEWICKE, Ess., an escarbuncle, centre, az.,
rays, ar.
BABWIS, Yorks., a bear, muzzled. Bear and
forbear.
BABWIS, Langrigg, Cumb., a bear, muzzled.
Bear and forbear.
BABWIS, Cumb., a hand, cutting an ostrich-
feather with scimitar.
BAEZEY, Shrewsbury, a squirrel, sejant, ppr.,
cracking a nut, or.
BASCEILLY, a torteau, gu., charged with a pale,
indented, or.
BASHE, Herts, and Heref., a griffin, segreant,
in beak a broken spear.
BASIEB, or BASIEE, in hand, ppr., a buckle, or.
-
BASKENFOBD, a sword and ear of wheat,
bladed, in saltier, all ppr. Armis et dili-
gentia.
BASKEBNILL, or BASKIENELL, a lion's head,
erased, thrust through with an arrow, but
only one arrow.
BAS
BASKERVILE, Heref. and Warw., a lion's head,
pierced through mouth with a spear.
BASKERVILLE, Wilts., a wolf's head, erased,
or, in mouth a broken spear, gold headed,
ppr., embrued, gu. see plate
BASKERVILLE, Heref. and Warw., a wolf's
head, erased, ar., in mouth an arrow, the
feathers upward. see plate
BASKERVILLE, Chesh., a forester, vested, vert,
edgings, or, over dexter shoulder a cross-
bow, gold, in other hand, in leash, a hound,
passant, ar.
BASKERVILLE, MYNORS-,of Clyrow Court, Rad-
nor, a wolf's head, erased, ar., in mouth a
broken spear, staff, or, head, embrued, gu.
Spero ut Jidelis. see plate
BASKERVILLE of Woolley House, Wilts., and
Crowsley Park, Henley-on-Thames, same
crest and motto.
BASKETT, or BASKET, Dors., a demi-lion, or.
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BASKIN, a sword and stalk of wheat, in saltier.
Armis et diligentia.
BASNET, on a mount, covered with long grass,
an oak-tree, all ppr.
BASNETT, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a cutlass, ppr.
BASPOOLE, Beston, Norf., out of fi ducal coro-
net, or, a stag's head, erm., attired, wreathed
about neck, ar. and sa., and tied behind
with two bows. comp.
BASQUER, Isle of Wight, Hants., out of a mural
coronet, gu., a'griffin's head, or. comp.
BASS, out of a ducal coronet, two wings, ppr.
BASSE, a demi-lion, gu., resting dexter on an
oval shield, in cartouch, or, charged with a
fleur-de-lis, az. see plate
BASSE, a demi-lion, gu., resting paws on an
oval shield, or. see plate
BASSET of Tehidy, Cornw., a unicorn's head,
couped, ar., armed and maned, or, charged
with two bars, dancette"e, gu. Pro rege et
populo. comp.
BASSET, Devons., same crest and motto.
BASSET, and BASSETT, a griffin, segreant, sa.,
seme'e-de-lis, or, collared and chained, gold.
see plate
BASSET, a unicorn's head, couped.
BASSET, and BASSETT, Glouc., a falcon, dis-
played, ar.
BASSET, a boar's head, erm., armed, or.
BASSET of Beaupre, Glam., a stag's head,
cabossed, between attires a cross crosslet,
fitched. Gwett angau na chywilydd.
comp. and .
BASSETT of Bonvilstone House, Cardiff, same
crest and motto.
BASSETT, or BASSET, Langley, Derbs., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a boar's head, gu.
BASSETT, Womberly, Devons., a unicorn's
head, ar., charged with two bars, dancettde,
gu. Pro rege et populo. see plate .
BASSETT, or BASSET, a horse's head, erased.
. i
BASSETT, Warw., a boar's head, ar., couped,
g u - -
BASSET of Watermouth, Ilfracombe, and Um-
berleigh, Ex. : (i.) For Basset, a unicorn's
head, couped, ar., mane, beard, and horn, or,
on neck two bars, indented, gu., comp. .
BAT
(.) For Dame, on a mount, vert, a lamb,
passant, ar., in mouth a sprig of cinquefoil,
gu., slipped, vert. comp. -
BASSINGBORNE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head, gu., ducally crowned.
comp.
BASSINGES, three roses, gu., stalked and leaved,
vert. -
BASTARD, Aslington, Norf., an elephant's
head. IO
BASTARD, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a dagger, ppr.
BASTARD, Kitley, and Buckland Court, De-
vons., a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., hand, gauntleted, grasping a sword, in
bend sinister, point downward, also ppr.
Pax potior bello.
BASTARD of Charlton Marshall, Dors., a grif-
fin's head, collared and armed, or.
BASTO, a horse's head, couped, ar.
BATCHELOR, or BATCHELLOR, a leg, erased,
above knee, ppr.
BATE, Yorks., a stag's head, ar., attired, or,
vulned through neck with arrow.
comp.
BATE, a bull's head, couped, erm., armed, or.
BATEMAN of Hartington, Derby, out of a cres-
cent, or, an etoile, gu., between wings, gold.
Sidus adsit amicum. I
BATEMAN of Middleton, Derby, same crest.
BATEMAN, Eng., a Muscovy duck's head,
couped, between wings, erect, expanded,
all ppr. Nee prece, nee p/retio. see plate
BATEMAN, Derbs., out of a crescent, or, an
etoile, gu.
BATEMAN, Whitechapel, Middx., out of a
mural coronet, ar., an eagle, rising, with a
garland in beak, ppr. comp.
BATEMAN, an increscent, ar., between wings,
dexter, ar., sinister, gu.
BATEMAN of Knypersley, Stafford, and Tol-
son Hall, Westm., a tower ar., issuant
a demi-eagle, wings elevated, sa., charged
on breast with the chemical character of
Mars, or, in beak a wreath of oak, ppr.
comp.
BATEMAN, Baron (Bateman-Hanbury) : (i.) For
Haribury, out of a mural coronet, sa., a
demi-lion, or, in paws a battle-axe, of the
first, handle, gold, . (.) For Bateman,
a duck's head and neck, between wings,
ppr. Nee prece, nee pretio.
BATEMAN, Kerry, a pheasant, ppr. Nee prece,
nee pretio.
BATEMAN of Bartholey, Monm., same crest
and motto.
BATES, a lion's head, erased, gu.
BATES of Dentou, Suss., an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a truncheon. Manu et
corde. comp. and .
BATES, Milbourne, Northumb., a naked man,
in dexter a willow-wand, ppr. Et manu et
corde. comp.
BATES, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, in dex-
ter a thistle, in sinister a fleur-de-lis, ppr.
. I
BATESON, Bart., Iri., Antrim, a bat's wing,
sa. Probitas rerus honos. -
BATH, a wolf's head, sa., in mouth a rose,
slipped, ppr. i
BAT
BAY
BATH, Marquess of (Thynne), a reindeer, sta-
tant, or. J'ai bonne cause.
BATH, Ffynone House, Swansea, a wolf's
head, erased, sa., gorged with a collar vair,
in mouth a rose, gu., slipped and leaved,
ppr. ,
BATHERNE, Penhow, Monm., out of rushes, a
denii-swan, rising, ppr.
BATHGATE, Sco., a bee, volant; ppr. Vive ut
vivas.
BATHURST, Bart., Leachlade, Glouc., on a
mount, vert, a bay-horse, statant.
comp.
BATHURST, a horse, passant.
BATHURST, Earl, Baron Apsley, a dexter arm,
in armour, embowed, ppr., in hand a spiked
club, or. Tien ta foy.
BATHURST of Lydney Park, Glouc., same
crest and motto.
BATHURST, Eng., same crest.
BATHURST, Isle of Wight, a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, ppr., charged with an
annulet, or. comp.
BATHURST, a tiger, in dexter a fleur-de-lis,
ppr. see plate n
BATLEY, Yorks., a demi lion, rampant, gu.,
between paws a bezant.
BATLEY, BATTLEY, BATTALEY, or BATTELEY, a
castle, double-towered, weeds growing round
sinister tower, ppr. comp.
BATNYMERSH, a dexter arm, in armour, in
hand, ppr., a baton, sa., tipped, ar.
BATSON, a lion, passant, gardant, ar.
BATSON, a bat's wing, erect, ar.
BATT, Iri., a crescent, ar., charged with an es-
callop, gu. Virtute et valore.
BATT, Hackney, a wolf, passant, ppr.
BATT, Middx., a demi-lion, guttee- de-sang,
between paws a marshal's staff, in pale, or,
tipped, sa. see plate
BATTAYLL, or BATTAILLE, out of an antique
crown, or, a dexter arm, ppr., in hand a
cross crosslet, fitched, in pale, gu.
comp. .
BATTEN, a hand, couped, in fess, charged with
an eye.
BATTEN of Yeovil, Somers. : (i.) Trunk of oak-
tree, couped at top, sprouting, all ppr.
. (.) A sea-lion, erect, in paws an
anchor, all ppr. comp.
BATTERSBEE, and BATTERSBY, a ram, passant,
erm., armed, and unguled, or.
BATTERSBY, Iri., a ram, .passant, armed, and
unguled, gold. Ante honortm humilitas.
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BATTERSBY, Lond., on a wreath of the colours,
a ram, ar., armed, or, charged on body,
with two trefoils, slipped, vert, resting
dexter fore-leg on a lozenge, sa. Lahore
vinccs.
BATTIE, Wads worth, Yorks., a stork, with fish
in mouth, all ppr. tee plate
BATTIE, a kingfisher, ppr.
BAUD, and BAUDE, a lion's head, gardant,
erased, gu., ducally crowned, or.
BAUDERSTONE, and BALDERSTON, Sco., in dex-
ter hand, out of a cloud, ppr., a cross pat-
te'e, fitched, az.
BAUGH, Glouc., on a ducal coronet, or, a tal-
bot, sejant, sa. see plate
BAUMFORD, or BAUNFORD, Donington, Line.,
on a chapeuu, a serpent, nowed. III.
BAUNCEFORD, a lion, rampant.
BAUSEFIELD, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, ppr.
BAVENT, Norf., a sheaf of six arrows, in saltier,
sa., feathered, ar., bearded, or, banded, gu.
comp.
BAWDE, Curringham, Ess. and Beds., a satyr's
head, in profile, sa., with wings, or, tongue
hanging out, gu.
BAWDEWYN, or BAWDWEN, a sceptre, in pale,
or. ii
BAWLE, an arm, embowed, vested, gu., cuffed,
or, in hand, ppr., a branch of laurel, vert.
BAWTRE, or BAWTREE, Carnbs., a lion's head,
erased, gu.
BAWTRE, a goat's head, erased, ar.
BAXTER, a falcon, belled and jessed, or. Vir-
tute non verbis.
BAXTER, Sco., an escarbuncle, sa.
BAXTER, Staimow, Norf., a lion's gamb, erased,
or, in paw a spear, sa.
BAXTER, an eagle's head, couped.
BAY, Lond. and Hants., a dexter wing, sa.,
charged with an escallop, or.
BAYARD, a demi-horse.
BAYEN, Eng , a poplar-tree, vert.
BAYFORD, Eng., an owl, ar.
BAYLEE, BAILIE, or BAILEY, Eng., a demi-
lady, in dexter a tower, in sinister a branch
of laurel.
BAYLEY, Eng., a boar's head, erased, ppr.
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BAYLEY, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
or, in dexter a branch, vert. comp.
BAYLEY, Eng., a griffin, sejant, erm., wings
and fore-legs, or.
BAYLEY, Hoddesdon, Herts. , out of a ducal
coronet, or, a nag's head, ar. I
BAYLEY, a lion, rampant, ppr.
BAYLIE, Eng., within seven mullets, or, in
orle, a cross patte"e, gu.
BAYLIS, Glouc., out of an eastern coronet, or,
charged on band with auricula flower, a bay-
tree, fructed, ppr.
BAYLIS, Lond., a demi-antelope, ppr., collared
and buckled, or.
BAYLOL, Sco., an increscent and decrescent, ar.
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BAYLOLL, Eng., on a mount, vert, a lion, ram-
pant, collared, in dexter an arrow, all ppr.
BAYLY, Wicklow, a boar's head, erased, ppr.
Quid clarius astris ? .
BAYLY, Somers., a goat's head, az., bezantde,
attired, or. comp.
BAYN, Sco., a dexter hand grasping a dagger,
in pale, or. Et marte, et arte.
BAYN, Eng., a Saracen's head, in profile, az.,
wreathed and stringed behind, ar. and az.
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BAYNARD, Blagdon, Somers., a demi-unicorn,
rampant, or, armed, ppr., crined, sa.
BAYNBRIDGE, or BAYNBRIGGE, a stag's head,
erased, ar., attired, or.
BAYNBRIDGE, BUCKERIDGE- Cambs., a dexter
arm, erect, couped at elbow, vested, charged
with three bars, erminois, in gauntlet, ppr.,
a cross crosslet, fitched, sa. comp.
BAYNE, Tulloch, Sco., a dexter hand grasping
a dirk, ppr. Et marte, et arte.
BAYNE, Eng.. a pellet, between wings, ar.
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BAY
BAYNE, Sco., in hand a scroll of paper, ppr.
Virtute.
BAYNE, Lane., an etoile, or.
BAYNES, Blackburn, a cubit arm, erect,
ppr., vested, an, hand grasping a shuttle,
or, all within a wreath of the cotton plant,
flowered and fructed, ppr. Arte et Indus-
trid. .
BAYNES, Bart., Middx., a cubit arm, vested,
az., cuffed, erminois, in hand a jaw-bone,
ar. Furor arma ministrat.
BAYNES, or BAINES, Surr., a dove, volant, re-
gardant, or, in mouth a myrtle-branch, ppr.
see plate
BAYNHAM, Kent and Glouc., a bull's head,
couped at neck.
BAYNHAM, Glouc., out of a mural coronet, gu.,
a bull's head, ar. see plate
BAYNING, Baron (Powlett), a buck, statant,
sa., attired, or, charged on body with mul-
let, ar. Stare super vias antiques.
comp. .
BAYNTON, an eagle's head, erased.
BAYNTON, and BAYNTUN, Wilts., a griffin's
head, erased, sa.
BAYNTON, a goat, passant, ppr. n
BAYNTUN, ROLT-, Bart., Seacombe^Park, Herts.,
a griffin's head, erased, sa.
BAYONS, and BAYOS, Eng., a horse, at full
speed, in mouth a spear-head, ppr.
BAZELEY, or BAZLEY, in hand a chapeau, be-
tween two branches of laurel, in orle.
BAZILIE, or BAZELY, a crow, sa. Be not want-
ing.
BEACH of Oakley Hall, Hants., a demi-lion,
rampant, ar., in paws an escutcheon, az.,
charged with a pile, or. comp.
BEACH, Beds, and Kent, out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, ar. -
BEACHCROFT, a beech-tree, ppr., behind six
park pales, ar.
BEACHEE, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-lion, rampant, ppr.
BEADLE of South Ella, Yorks., a stag's
head, erased, ppr., ducally gorged, or.
see plate
BEADNELL, out of a ducal coronet, a grey-
hound's head, gorged with rosary and bell,
or. Nee timide, nee temere. comp. I
BEAGHAN, a pellet between wings, ar.
BEAGHAN, Iri., two swords, in saltier, points
downward. comp.
BEAK, out of a ducal coronet, horns, scalp, and
ears of an ox.
BEAKE, or BEEKE, Dors., an ostrich-head, ar.,
in mouth a horse-shoe, or. comp. .
BEAL, Suss., a lion's head, erased. Tout hardi.
BEAL, a lion's head, erased.
BEAL, or BEALL, Eng., a demi-wolf, sa., hold-
ing a spear-head, in pale, tasselled, ppr.
BEALE, Surr., a unicorn's head, sa., erased,
gu., armed and crined, or.
BEALE, Cork, Iri. and Lond., a unicorn's head,
erased, or, charged with an etoile, gu. Malo
mori quam fcedari.
BEALE of Heath House, Salop, a unicorn's
head, erased, ar., charged on neck with
three etoiles, gu. see plates and
BEA
BEAMISH, BERNARD-, of Raheroon, Cork, a
demi-lion, rampant, gu. Virtus insignit
audentes.
BEAMISH, Iri., same crest and motto.
BEAMISH, or BEMISH, Eng., a pair of scales,
ppr. i
BEAMONT, or BEAUMONT, Lond., a bull's head.
BEAN, or BEANE, a lion, rampant, between
paws a plumb-rule, sa.
BEARCROFT, a demi-bear, rampant, muzzled.
BEARD, Line., a lion's gamb, couped, or, grasp-
ing a horse's leg, erased above knee, sa.
-
BEARD, around the point of a pillar, a snake,
environed, ppr.
BEARD, Aberton, Suss., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a tiger, couchant, or,
maned, armed, and tufted, sa. see plate
BEARDMORE, or BERDMORE, on a mitre, sa.,
semee of crosses pattde, ar., a cheveron, of
the last. comp.
BEARDMORE of Uplands, Hants., a griffin's
head, erased. Providtntice me committo.
BEARDMORE, a wolf, erect, standing on hind
dexter.
BEARDOE, and BEARDOR, Lane., a demi-bear,
in dexter a bundle of six arrows, in saltier,
ppr., headed, or, flighted, ar.
BEARE, or BEERE, Kent, on a garb, in fess, or,
a raven, sa. comp. , and . IO
BEASLEY, Eng., a demi-leopard, in dexter a
sprig of laurel, ppr. .
BEATH, or BEITH, Sco , a dragon's head, vomit-
ing fire, ppr. Fortuna virtute.
BEATH, or BIETH, Sco., a dragon's head, couped,
ppr. Fortuna virtute.
BEATH, Sco., a wolf's head, erased. Fortuna
virtute.
BEATHELL : ( I.) Out of a ducal coronet, a boar's
head, couped. . (.) An eagle, between
wings displayed, az., on neck an etoile, or.
comp.
BEATIE, or BEATTIE, Sco., a star issuing from
a crescent, or. Lumen cceleste sequamur.
BEATIE, or BEATTY, Sco. and Eng., a castle, sa.
BEATLEYS, a star iss\iing from a crescent, or.
Lumen cceleste sequamur.
BEATON, a lion, passant, sa. Fortis in arduis.
. i
BEATSON, Knowle Farm, Suss., a bee, volant,
ppr.
BEATSON of Rossend, Fife, a bee, erect, wings
expanded, ppr. Cum pi*udentia scdulus.
BEATTY, Iri., on a ducal coronet, a lion, pas-
sant, gardant, ducally crowned. I
BEAUCHAMP, Earl (Pyndar), a lion's head,
erased, ar., ducally crowned, or. Ex fide
fortis. comp.
BEAUCHAMP, on a mount, vert, a greyhound,
sejant. .
BEAUCHAMP, Hoult, Ess., a swan's head and
neck, ar., beaked, gu., between wings, sa.
- i
BEAUCHAMP, Earl of Warwick, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-swan, ar. -
EBA
BEATJCHAMP, POWYCKE, Glouc., a tiger, passant,
or, vulned in shoulder, gu. see plate
BEAUCHAMP, Lond. and Iri., a lion passant,
ppr. - I
BEAUCHAMPE, a plume of feathers, or.
BEAUCHAMPE, Glouc. and War., out of a
coronet, gu., a swan's head and neck, ar.
-
BEAUCHATT, Eng., a cat's head, erased, gar-
dan t, gu. -
BEAUCLERK, AUBREY-DE VERB, Esq., of Ard-
glass Castle, co. Down. See ST. ALBANS.
BEAUFEY, or BEAUFOY, Eng., a demi-griffin,
between paws a close helmet.
BEAUFICE, a lamb, passant, ar., bearing a
banner, pink, staff, ppr., surmounted by
cross.
BEAUFORD, or BEAUFORT, a portcullis, or,
nailed az., chains, gold. Mutare vel timere
sperno., . II
BEAUFORT, Duke of (Somerset), a portcullis, or,
nailed., az., with chains, gold. Mutare vel
timere sperno. .
BEAUMAN of Hyde Park, Wexford, an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a sabre. Fortiter.
BEAUMONT, WILLOUGHBY, Bart., Leic., on a
chapeau, az., semee of fleur-de-lis, or, turned
up, erm., a lion, passant, gold. Erectus non
electus. '
BEAUMONT, Buckland, Surr., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a lion, passant, or.
-
BEAUMONT, Devons., a stork or heron, wings
expanded, ar.
BEAUMONT, Suff., a bear's head, erased, ppr.
BEAUMONT, Derbs., on a chapeau, az., turned
up, erm., a lion, passant, gold, tail extended.
BEAUMONT of Barrow-upon-Trent, on a chapeau,
gu. , turned up, erm., a lion, passant, or.
Erectus non electus.
BEAUMONT of Whitley - Beaumont, York, a
bull's head, erased. Fide sed cui vide.
BEAUMONT, WENTWORTH-BLACKETT, of Bretton
Hall, York, same crest and motto.
BEAUMONT, DE, Eng., a demi-lion, gardant,
sa.
BEAUMONT, Leic. and Suff., a lion, passant, or.
. i
BEAUMONT, Leic., and Beaumont Hall, Suff.,
an elephant, on back a tower, triple-towered,
ar., garnished, or.
BEAURAIN, a lion's head, erased, ar., pellettee.
comp.
BEAUVALE, Baron (Lamb), a demi-lion, ram-
pant, gu. , between paws a mullet, sa. Vir-
tuteetfide.
BEAUVOIR, Eng., a griffin's head, between
wings, ppr.
BEAUVOIR, Lond., a demi-dragon, wings ad-
dorsed, ppr.
BEAVONS, Eng., a bull's head, sa.
BEAVAN, or BEVAN, a dove, hovering, ppr., in
mouth a gem-ring, or, over a mount, vert.
Semper virtute constans. comp.
BEAVAN, a lion's head, erased, az., in mouth a
rose, gu.
BEAVER, a beaver, ppr. n
BEAVER, a leopard, ppr. or
BEG
BEAVER, Eng., a leopard, rampant, ppr. n.
BEAVIS, Devons. , a pheon, ar.
BEAWFICE, Eng., a holy lamb supporting a
flag. L . ii
BEAWPELL, Eng., out of a mural coronet, in
hand, ppr., vested, gu., a sword, wavy, az.
comp. , and .
BEBB, Eng , a torteau, az., charged with a
pale indented, gu.
BEBINGTON, Bebington, Chesh., out of a ducal
coronet, a demi-eagle, displayed, sa. , bezan-
tee.
BEG, or BECK, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a lion's head, erased.
BECCLES, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a cross pattde, all ppr.
BECHE, Berks., in hand, ppr., vested, or, cuffed,
gu., an escarbuncle.
BECKER, Chancellor - House, Tunbridge, a
demi-lion, rampant, gu., body encircled with
a ducal coronet, or. comp.
BECHER, Kent and Beds., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, ar.
BECHER- WRIXON, Bart., Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-lion, erm., gorged with a
plain collar, vert. Bis vivit qui bene.
comp.
BECK, Norf., out of the sea, ppr., a sea- wolf,
ar., finned, or, between paws a cross pattee,
gu.
BECK, Suff., a peacock, ppr.
BECK, Wei., on a mount, vert, a pelican, ar.,
vulning, gu. comp.
BECK, Lond., a raven, ppr., between wings, or.
see plate
BECK, or BEC, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion's head, erased.
BECKERING, and BEKERING, Yorks., a crow,
perched on an oak-tree. I
BECKET, Courthither, Cornw., a Cornish chough,
wings expanded, sa., beaked and legged,
gu., ducally gorged, or. see plate
BECKET, Iri., a Cornish chough, ppr.
BECKETT, Bart., Leeds, Yorks., a boar's head,
couped, or, pierced by a cross pattee, fitched,
erect, sa. Prodesse civibus. see plate
BECKETT of The Knoll, Torquay, same crest
and motto.
BECKETT, an ostrich-head, erased, ducally
gorged, or. see plate
BECKETT, Wilts., a Cornish chough, ppr.
BECKFORD, Baron RIVERS. See RIVERS.
BECKFORD, Lond., Wilts., and Leic., a stork's
head, erased, in mouth a fish, all ppr.
US-
BECKFORD of Ruxley Lodge, Surr., a heron's
head, erased, or, collared, in mouth a fish,
ar. De Dieu tov.t.
BECKFORD, LOVE-, of Basing Park, Hants., a
heron's head, erased, or, in beak a fish, ppr.
"-
BECKHAM, a horse's head, ar., pierced through
neck with a broken tilting spear, or, in
mouth top of spear, embrued, gu. see plate
BECKINGHAM, Hoe, Norf., a demi-griffin, ar.,
legs and beak, sa., wings addorsed, gu., in
dexter a cutlass, ar., hilt, or.
BECKINGHAM, Ess., a demi-griffin, sa., in dex-
ter a cutlass, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
BECKLEY, BECKLY, or BICKLEY, Devons., a cross
pattee, gu., between wings, or.
BEG
BEL
BECKMAN, Lond., an ostrich- head, couped, ar.,
gorged with a fess dancettee, sa., between
two palm -branches, ppr. .
BECKWELL, or BEKEWELL, Eng., a horse-shoe,
ppr.
BECKWITH, or BICKWITH, a stag's head, erased.
-
BECKWITH, an antelope, ppr.
BECKWITH of Thurcroft, York, an antelope,
ppr., in mouth a branch, vert. Jouir en bun.
comp.
BECKWITH, Bart., Aldborough, Yorks., same
crest and motto.
BECKWITH, a dove, in mouth three ears of
wheat, all ppr. see plate
BECKWITH, l)urh., a roebuck's head, couped,
sa.
BECKWORTH, and BECKWITH, Yorks., an eagle's
head, or, depressed with two bends, vert,
wings, one, ar., the other, sa., beaked, gu.
.
BECTON, a demi-heraldic tiger, ducally gorged.
BEDALL, Ess., a buck's head, gu., attired, or,
between attires, a bough of a tree, leaved,
ppr. see plate
BEDELL, Rumford, Ess., an arm, in armour,
hand grasping a cutlass by blade, ar.
BEDELL, and BKDOLPE, Staff, and Ess., an arm,
einbowed, vested, az., in hand, ppr., a sword,
ar., hilt and pommel, or, pierced into side of
a squirrel, sejant, regardant, or.
BEDELL, Hamerton, Hunts., out of a palisado
coronet, a buck's head, or, attired, az.
comp. and .
BEDELL, a stag's head, couped, gu., attired, or,
branches, az., between attires a thistle, gold,
stalked and leaved, vert.
BEDEWELL, or BEDWELL, Eng., a fort in flames,
ppr.
BEDFORD, in hand, ppr.. a sphere, erect, or.
BEDFORD, Henloc, Beds., and Lond., a demi-
lion, sa., ducally crowned, or, between paws
a sphere, gold. see plate
BEDFORD, Duke of (Russell), a goat, passant,
ar., armed, or. Che sara sara.
BEDFORD, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, az., in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, or.
BEDFORD, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr., in dex-
ter a trefoil, slipped, vert. see plate
BEDINGFIELD, Beckhall, Norf., an eagle, dis-
played, or. Despicio terrena,.
BEDINGFIELD, Oxburgh, Norf., a demi-eagle,
wings expanded, gu. Solem contemplor des-
picio terram. IOI.
BEDINGFIELD of Ditchingham, Norf., a demi-
eagle, gu. A quila non capit muscas ; or,
Despicio terrena.
BEDINGFIELD, a unicorn's head, erased, sa.,
horn wreathed, or and ar.
BEDINGFIELD, a demi-eagle, wings elevated, or.
Despicio terrena.
BEDLE, or BEDELL, Lond., a stag's head,
erased, or, attired and ducally gorged, gu.
comp.
BEDO, and BEDON, Putney, Surr., a boar's
head, couped, and erect, gu.
BEDWIN, Wilts., a griffin, passant, or.
BEE, Basingstoke, Staffs., a dragon's head, gu.,
pierced through with an arrow, ar.
comp.
BEEBY, Eng., a mullet, or. '
BEECH of The Shawe, Stafford, a stag's head,
cabossed. Sub teymine fagi.
BEECHEY, and BEECHY, Eng., a torteau, az.
. ii
BEECHING, Suss., a winged spur. Agnoscar
eventu.
BEECROFT, Berks., on a chapeau, vert, turned
up, or, a wyvern, wings expanded, az. Pro
virtute. ii
BEECROFT, Bp.-Wearmouth, two arms, in ar-
mour, ppr., embowed, between fingers an
annulet, gu. comp.
BEEKENSHALL, Lane. , in hand a garland, gu.
-
BEER, Eng., on a garb, or, a raven, sa.
comp.
BEERS, Leslie Hill, Iri., on a garb, or, a raven,
sa. In Deo spes mea. comp.
BEESLEY, or BEESLY, Eng., out of a mural coro-
net, two branches of palm, in saltier, ppr.,
surmounting a spear, in pale.
BEESTON, BEESTONE, or BEISTON, Eng. , a heart,
gu., within a fetterlock, sa.
BEESTON, Chesh., a castle, or, issuant there-
from an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, gold, brandishing a sword, ppr.,
hilted, of the first.
BEEVOR, Bart., Bethel, Norf., a beaver, pas-
sant, ppr.
BEG, or BEGG, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched,
between two branches of palm, in orle, ppr.
BEGBIE, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, in lion's
paw, a spear head.
BEGBIE, Eng., a cross moline, lozenge-pierced,
az.
BEGG, out of a mural coronet, a demi-savage,
wreathed round middle, vert, in dexter a
cock's head, in sinister on shoulder a club.
I.
BEGGAR, or BEGGER, a pelican's head and neck,
erased, vulning. II
BEHETHLAND, Eng., from a cloud, in sinister,
in dexter hand a club.
BEHEVENS, Lond., a demi-bear.
BEIGHTON, Werkswerth, out of a mural coro-
net, or, a greyhound, erm., collared, gold.
-
BEILBY, Warw., a leopard's head.
BEILBY, Eng., a hawk, close, ppr.
BEIST, or BIEST, Salop, a sinister arm, couped
above elbow, vested, sa., cuffed, ar., in hand
a bow. comp.
BEITH, or BIETH, Sco., a dragon's head, couped,
vert. Fortuna virtute. go.
BEKE, BEEKE, or BEACK, Durh., out of a ducal
coronet, gu., two bull's horns, erm.
see plate
BEKE, or BECK, Berks, and Line., a peacock's
head, erased, or, gorged with two bars,
dancette"e, sa., between wings, az. , each
charged with three bezants, in pale.
see plate
BEKE, or BECK, Berks, and Line., a hare's
head. see plate
BEKE, Norf., a dragon's head, erased, er, col-
lared, vair. ^-
BEKETT, a falcon, rising, ar., legged and beaked,
gu., and ducally gorged, or.
BELASIS, a stag's head, erased, ar. Bonne et
belle assez.
BELASYSE,Newborough, Yorks., Viscount Fau-
conburgh, and a Bart., a stag's head, erased,
BEL
BEL
ppr., attired, or, in mouth an acorn, leaved,
vert. Bonne et bdle assez.
comp. and
BELCHEK, Northampton, a demi-hawk, or,
wings expanded, sa.
BELCHER, Gilsborough, Northamp., Staffs., and
Warw., a greyhound's head, erased, erm.,
collared, gu., rimmed and ringed, or.
comp. .
BELCHES, Sco., a horse's head, ar., bridled, gu.
Keep tryst.
BELCHES of Tofts, Sco., stump of oak tree,
eradicated, shooting branches, ppr. Re-
virescit.
BELCHES, and BELSCHES, Sco., a greyhound's
head, couped, ar., collared, az. Fulget virtus
intaminata.
BELDERO, Suff., a greyhound, current, gu., col-
lared and ringed, or. comp. -
BELEW, or BELLOW, Devons., an arm, em-
bowed, vested, vert, in hand a bell, or.
see plate
BELFARGE, or BELFRAGE, Sco., on a ducal coro-
net, or, a hawk, belled, ppr.
BELFIELD, Lond. and Hertford, a demi-tiger,
ar., armed and tufted, or, pierced through
body with broken staff of a flag, flag hang-
ing between fore-legs. see plate
BELFOUR, BELFORE, BELFOURE, and BALFOUR,
a hautboy, in pale, ppr.
BELGRAVE, Kil worth and Belgrave, Leic., a
ram's head, ar. - ^
BELGRAVE of Preston Hall, Rutland, a ram's
head.
BELHAVEN and STENTON, Baron, Sco. (Hamil-
ton), a nag's head, couped, ar., bridled, gu.
Ride through.
BELHOUSE, a squirrel, fore-feet against an oak-
branch, acorned, or, leaved, vert.
BELHOUSE, Eng., a wolf's head.
BELIALD, Thorpe, Northamp., a lion's head,
couped, gu., billette'e, ar. comp.
BELL, Glouc., an arm, embowed, vested, gu.,
in hand a battle-axe, staff, gu., head, ar.
comp. ii and
BELL, Lond., a human heart, between wings.
Forward, kind heart.
BELL, Eng. , a hawk, close, beaked and belled,
or. Per sever ambia.
BELL, Middx., a portcullis, ppr. II
BELL, Berks, and Bucks., a hawk, wings ex-
panded, ar., beaked and belled, or.
comp.
BELL of Woolsington, North umb., a hawk,
belled.
BELL, on a mount, an eagle, rising, ppr. Vian
affectat Olympo. loo.
BELL, Ess., a talbot, passant, erm.
BELL, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
scimitar, all ppr. Pro rcge et patria.
BELL, by side of a tree, ppr., a bear, resting
dexter on a bell. comp. plate and . I
BELL, a falcon, close, belled, or. Prend moi
tel que je suis.
BELL, Provosthaugh, Sco., on a mount, vert,
a roebuck, feeding, ppr. Signum pads amor.
BELL, Sco., a bell, or. i
BELL, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant. Dcxtra
fideque. -
BELL, a stag's head, erased, gu., attired, ar.
Fulyet virtus.
BELL, a stag's head, ppr. Siynum pads amor.
BELL, Sco., a dexter hand, with two last fingers
down, ppr. Confido.
BELL, Eng., on a rock, ppr., a martlet.
BELL, a garb, ppr. Quid utilius.
BELLAIRS of Kirby Bellars, a lion's gamb,
erased, gu. In cruce mea fides. - '
BELLAM, BALLAM, and BELLOME, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a cock's head, between wings,
gu., combed and wattled, gold.
BELLAMY, an arm, couped, vested, sa., cuffed,
ar., in hand, ppr., a sceptre, or, surmounted
by a crescent, ar.
BELLARS, New Lodge, Herts., a lion's gamb,
ppr. -
BELLAS, a stag's head, erased, attired, or, in
mouth, a fleur-de-lis, az. see plate
BELLASIS, or BELLASSES, Sco. and Eng., on a
mount, a palm-tree, ppr.
BELLASIS, MORTON, Durh., a stag's head,
erased, ppr., attired, or.
BELLASIS, or BELLASSIS, Yorks., a lion, couch-
ant, gardant, az.
BELLASIS, Yorks., a stag's head, erased, in
mouth an oak-branch, acorned, ppr.
comp.
BELLERBY, Yorks., a dexter hand, couped at
wrist, pierced through the palm with an
arrow, in bend sinister, all ppr.
BELLERE, Eng., a spur rowel, az.
BELLET, Chesh., a fox's head, erased, sa.
. I
BELLETT, an arm, in armour, in gauntlet a
baton, or, tipped at both ends, sa.
BELLEW of Stockleigh, Devons., an arm, em-
bowed, vested, hand, ppr., grasping a chalice
pouring water into a basin, also ppr. Tout
d'en haut.
BELLEW, Eng. , a boar, passant, sa.
BELLEW, a hyena, passant.
BELLEW, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, ppr. Tout den
haut.
BELLEW, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a dagger, point downwards.
BELLEW-DILLON, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., charged with a crescent, in
hand a sword. Tout d'en haut. comp.
BELLEWE, Newstead, Line., a buck's head,
erased, or, guttee, az., dexter horn, ar.,
sinister, az.
BELLINGHAM, Line, and Yorks. , a buck's head,
couped, ar., on a branch twisted, or. and az.,
leaved, vert.
BELLINGHAM, Iri., a stag's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or, charged with a fleur-de-lis, gold.
comp. .
BELLINGHAM, Orston, Wilts., a demi-buck,
supporting a banner charged with the family
arms. see plate
BELLINGHAM, Castle-Bellingham, Iri., a buck s
head, couped, or. Amicus amico. II
BELLINGHAM, Brumby, Line., and Suss., a
stag's head, ar., attired, or, gorged with a
chaplet, vert.
BELLINGHAM, Cumb., a stag's head, erased, az.,
attired, or.
BELLINGHAM of Hissington, a bugle-horn, ar.
i.
BELLIS, in hand, in armour, a holly -branch, all
ppr.
BEL
BEN
BELLISMO, out of water, top of spear, in pale,
sustaining a dolphin, naiant.
BELLOMONT, a cross moline, lozenge -pierced,
gu. -
BELMORE, Earl of (Corry), Iri., a cock, ppr.
Virtus semper viridis.
BELMOUK, a griffin's head.
BELSHES, Invermay, a horse's head. , ar., bridle,
gu. Keep tryst and Reveresdt.
BELSON, Eng., in hand, a key.
BELTEAD, BELSTEDE, BELSTED, or BELSTIDE,
.Eng., a seax, az., hilted, or. II
BELTOFT, or BELTOFTS, Eng., a cock, sa.,
beaked, combed, and wattled, gu, .
BELTOFT, or BELTOFTS, Line., out of a ducal
coronet, in hand a sword, ppr. I
BELVALE, Eng., two arms, in armour, embowed,
in hands a heart inflamed, ppr.
BEL WARD, a pheon, sa.
BELYN, Chesh., a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
armed, or, charged on neck with four bars,
gu. comp.
BEMPDE, a winged spur.
BEN, and BENNE, Newport- Cranley, Surr., a
tiger, passant, erm., ducally gorged, or.
ii.
BENBOW, Salop, a harpy, close, *or, face, ppr.,
head wreathed with a chaplet of flowers, gu.
comp. II
BENCE, Aldborough, Benhall, and Kingsfield,
!uff., a tower, ar., charged with a fret, gu.
see plate
BENCE of Thorington, Suff., a castle, triple-
towered. Virtus casteUum meum.
BENCLER, a stag's head, cabossed, between
attires, a bugle-horn, strung, ar.
see plates and
BENDALL, Middx., a demi-lion, double-queued,
az., holding an anchor, ppr.
see plates . , and .
BENDISH, Steeple -Bamstead, Ess., out of earl's
coronet, a talbot's head, all or. see plate
BENDLOWES, Ess., a centaur, with bow and
arrow, all or.
BENDYSHE of Barrington, Cam., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a talbot's head. Utrdque Pal-
lade.
BENE, a buck's head, erased, in mouth a rose
slip, ppr., thereon three roses, ar.
comp.
BENEGALL, a battering ram, per fess.
BENETT, Wilts., out of a mural coronet, or, a
lion's head, ar., charged with a mullet, or.
comp.
BENGE, an eagle, displayed, ppr.
BENGER, Kent, a cockatrice, wings expanded.
BENHAN, BENGHAM, orBENHAM, Eng., a chart,
ppr.
BENJAMIN, Eng., on a chapeau, a flame of fire,
all ppr. i
BENLEY, Eng., a sand-glass, gu. I
BKNXET, Eng., a ship in full sail, ppr.
BENNET, in dexter hand a cross pattee, fitched,
gu. Benedictus qui tollit crucem.
BENNET, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter a cross
crosslet, fitched. Benedictus qui tollit cru-
cem.
BENNET, Iri., an arm, couped at elbow, in
hand a thistle, slipped, all ppr.
BENNET, Eng., a Cornish chough, ppr.
BENNET of Abbington, out of a mural coronet,
ar., a lion's head, gu., charged with a be-
zant, or. comp.
BENNET, Surr., out of a mural coronet, or, a
lion's head, ar., charged with a bezant, or.
Deo gloria. comp.
BENNET, Earl of Tankerville. eeTANKERViLLE.
BENNET, Lond., a double scaling ladder, or.
-
BENNET, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter a cross
pattee, gu. comp.
BENNET of Laleston, Glamorg., a goat's head,
erased, sa. Aut nunquamtentes, autperfice.
-
BENNET of Tollesbury, Ess., out of a mural
coronet, or, a lion's head, couped, charged
on neck with a bezant. Bene tcnax.
comp.
BENNET of Grubet, Bart., in hand, out of a
cloud, ppr., a cross pattee, fitched, gu.
Benedictus qui tollit crucem.
BENNET, Lond., on a mount, vert, a martin,
ppr.
BENNET, Newcastle, a tower, triple -towered.
BENNET, Norf., two dolphins, one, or, other,
ar., in saltier, erect on tails.
BENNET, Steeple- Ashton, Wilts., a demi-lion,
rampant, ar., crowned, or, supporting a
tower, ppr.
BENNET, Wei., a goat's head, erased, sa.
-
BENNETT, Dublin, an arm, couped at elbow, in
hand a thistle, all ppr.
BENNETT of Thorpe Place, Surr., out of a mural
coronet, a lion's head. Dux vitce ratio.
- H
BENNETT of Faringdon, Berks., a lion's head,
charged with a bezant. De bon raloir servir
le roi. see plate
BENNETT of Stourton, Stourbridge, on a mount,
vert, a horse's head, couped, ar., pierced
through neck by an arrow, in bend sinister,
point downward, ppr. Irrevocabtte.
see plate
BENNETT of Bennett's Court, Iri., out of a mural
coronet, or, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., in
dexter a bezant. Serve the king.
comp.
BENNETT, Finsbury, a demi-lion, rampant, or,
in paws a bezant.
BENNETT, Pitehouse, Wilts., on a whelk- & hell,
or, a bird, sa., beaked and legged, gu.
BENNETT, Surr. and Berks., out of a mural
coronet, or, a lion's head, gu., charged on
neck with a bezant. comp.
BENNIE, BENNY, BENZIE, or BINNIE, Sco., a
horse's head, bridled, ppr. Virtute et opera.
BENNING, a demi-horse, saddled and bridled.
BENNINGHAM, Iri., a horse at full speed, with
point of broken spear in mouth.
BENNS, a tiger, passant, erm., ducally gorged,
or. II.
BENOLT, a stag, current, ppr.
BENON, Aldington, Suss. , on a mount, vert, a
griffin, segreant, wings elevated, ar.
comp.
BENS AY, Berks., a horse, saddled and bridled.
Virtute et opera. -
BENSE, or BENST, Eng., a sea-lion, holding a
cross patonce.
BEN
BER
BENSLEY, MORES DE BONN, in dexter hand a
plume of ostrich- feathers. comp.
BENSLEY, or BENSLY, Eng., a sand-glass, gu.
- I
BENSON, a horse, passant, saddled and bridled.
-
BENSON, Lond., a horse, passant, saddled and
bridled. Inconcussa virtus. -
BENSON, the sun, surmounted by a rainbow,
each end of the latter out of clouds, all ppr.
comp. i, and .
BENSON, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, ar.,
ducally crowned, or.
BENSON, a bear's head, erased, ppr., muzzled
and collared, or.
BENSON of Utterby, Lincoln, a bear's head,
erased, ar., muzzled, gu. Inconcussa virtus.
BENSON of Lutwyche, Salop, a horse, passant,
caparisoned, ppr. Leges arma tenent sanctas.
-
BENSTED, BENSTEAD, BENST, or BENSE, a sea-
lion holding a cross patonce.
BENT of Batsford, Staffs,, a demi-lion, az.,
holding a bezant. Nee temere, nee timidt.
-
BENT, a. demi-lion, az., bet ween paws a bezant.
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BENT of Wrexham, Bucks., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, collared, indented, between paws a
bull's head, cabossed, or. Tutamen deus.
BENTALL of Bentall, Salop, on a ducal coronet,
or, a leopard, ar., spotted, sa. see plate
BENTHAM, a lion, rampant, ar.
BENTHAM, Eng., on a cross flory, fitched, the
sun, or, between wings expanded, each
charged with a rose, seeded, gold, barbed,
vei-t.
BENTICK, Eng., a chevalier, standing beside
his horse, holding bridle, all ppr.
BENTICK, a ship at sea, in full sail.
BENTINCK. See PORTLAND. Duke of.
BENTINCK of Terrington St. Clement, Norf.,
out of a marquess's coronet, ppr., two arms,
counter-embowed, vested, gu., on hands
gloves, or, in each an ostrich-feather, ar.
-
BENTLEY, Eng., a spaniel, sejant.
BENTLEY of Birch House, Lancaster, a wolf,
rampant, erm., ducally gorged, or. Benigno
numine. comp.
BENTLEY, on a chapeau, a spaniel dog, statant.
see plate
BENTLEY, a spaniel dog, passant, ar. i
BENTLEY, a demi-lion, rampant.
BENTLEY, a demi-lion, rampant, grasping a
thunderbolt, or. comp. and . I
BENTON, Wilts., on a mount, vert, a lamb with
flag, az.
BENTON, a griffin's head, erased, ar.
BENVIL, or BENVILL, Eng., a demi-swan, rising,
ppr.
BENWEIL, or BENWELL, Eng , a greyhound,
sejant, collared, wings addorsed.
BENWELL, a garb, or, entwined by a serpent,
ppr., head issuing through the ears of corn
to sinister. see plate
BENWIN, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a boar's
head, erect, ar.
BENYNGTON, Ess., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
semee of torteaux, gu., ducally crowned, or.
-
BENYON, Horton Hall, Salop, a griffin, segreant,
wings elevated, ar.
BENYON, Suff., on a mount, vert, fa griffin,
sejant, ar. comp. h>.
BENYON, Salop, on a mount, vert, a griffin,
sejant, ar. , charged with a canton, az.
comp.
BENYON of Englefield, Berks., a griffin, sejant,
or, collared with an eastern crown, gu., in
beak a Guernsey lily, ppr. Vincam vel
moriar. comp.
BENYON, Richard, Esq., of Englefield House,
Berks., a griffin, sejant, or, gorged with an
eastern crown, gu., in beak a lily. Vincam
vel moriar.
BENZIE, Sco., a horse's head, bridled, ppr.
Virtute et opera.
BERBLOCK, Lond., in a gauntlet, in fess, ppr.,
garnished, or, lined, gu., the lower part of
a spear, in pale, gold.
BERE, Kent, and Oakenham, Berks., on a
garb, in fess, oz, a bird, sa.
BERE, Huncham, Devons., a bear's head,
erased, sa., muzzled, or.
BERE, a tiger, sejant, az., bezantee, maned and
tufted, or.
BEREARLY, Lond., a cross potent, fitched, be-
tween wings, expanded. comp. log.
BEREFORD, Staffs., an ostrich head, between
two palm branches. .
BERENGER, and BERANGER, Eng. and French,
on a mount, a tree, vert.
BERENS, Kent, a demi-bear, salient, sa.
BERESETH, a griffin's head, erased, ppr., col-
lared, or.
BERESFORD, Baron DECIES, Iri. See DECIES.
BERESFORD, Baron, a dragon's head, erased,
az., wounded with broken spear through
neck, or, broken point, ar., thrust through
upper jaw. Nil nisi cruce. see plate bg
BERESFORD, WILLIAM-CARR, Viscount, out of
mural coronet, or, a dragon's head, pierced
in neck with broken tilting-lance, in bend,
gold, upper part of spear in mouth. Nil
nisi cruce. see plate
BERESFORD, Bart., same crest and motto.
BERESFORD, Kent, and Bentley, Derbs., a
dragon's head, erased, az., pierced through
neck with broken spear, or, part of same in
mouth, headed, ar. see plate
BERESFORD, a dolphin, haurient on its tail.
BERESFORD, Marquess of Waterford. See
WATERFORD.
BEREY of Croston, Lane., between wings, erm.,
an eagle's head, couped, or.
BERGAIGNE, or BERGAINE, a demi-lion, in
dexter a sword, ar.
BERGER, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, sa. , a
dagger, ppr.
BERIFFE, Colchester, Ess., out of a mural
coronet, gu., a demi-lion, rampant, or,
ducally crowned, in dexter a trefoil.
comp.
BERIFFE, Ess., in grass, vert, a beaver, pas-
sant, ppr., collared, or.
BERINGER, Bucks., a stem of holly-tree,
reguled and trunked, jacent, sprouting out
a branch, in pale, leaved and fructed, all
ppr.
BERINGHAM, or BERRINGHAM, Wore., a cross
incline, az.
BEB
T
BERINGHAM, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a spiked club, ppr. - :
BERINGTON, a lion, sejant, crowned.
s:e plate
BERINGTON of Little Malvern Court, Wor-
cester, a greyhound's head, couped, ar.,
gorged, or. .
BERINGTON, Bradwell, Chesh., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a greyhound's head, ar., collared,
gu., charged with three plates, comp. . I
BERKELEY, a bear's head, erased.
BERKELEY of Cotheridge, Wore., a bear's
head, couped, ar., muzzled, gu. Dieu avec
nous.
BERKELEY of Spetchley, Wore., same crest
and motto.
BERKELEY, on a mitre, gu., a cheveron, be-
tween eight crosslets, ar. Virtute, non ^.
comp.
BERKELEY, Earl of, a mitre, gu., labelled and
garnished, or, charged with a cheveron,
between ten crosses pattee, ar. Dieu arec
nous. comp.
BERKELEY, Eng., a bishop's mitre, ppr. .
BERKENHEAD, Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
in hand a sheaf of arrows, points downward,
all ppr. I
BERKHEAD, Oestwhite, Cumb., a goat's head,
erased, attired, sa. -
BERKHEAD, or BERKENHEAD, a goat, salient,
ar., attired, or, resting fore dexter on a
garb, gold. see plate
BERKLEY, a unicorn, passant, gu., armed and
crined, or. comp.
BERKLEY, a bear's head, couped, ar., muzzled,
gu.
BIRMINGHAM, War w., two lions' gambs, in
saltier, sa.
BERNALL, a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
BERNARD, Nettleham, Line., and Nether-
Winchendon, Bucks., a demi-bear, muzzled
and collared, or. Bear and forbear.
comp.
BERNARD, Huntingdon, a demi-bear, muzzled
and collared, or. Nisi paret imparat.
comp.
BERNARD, Earl of Bandon. Iri., a demi-lion,
ar., in paws a snake, ppr. Virtus probata
florebit. comp.
BERNARD, BEAMISH-, of Palace Anne, Iri., a
demi-lion, ar., between paws a snake, ppr.
Virtus probata floresbit. comp.
BERNERS, Tharfield, Herts., a monkey, ppr.,
covered about loins, and lined, or.
BERNERS of Woolverstone, Suff., a monkey,
ppr., environed about loins, and lined, or,
holding a scroll with motto Del fugo I
avola.
BERNERS, Eng., a monkey, statant, lined, or.
-
BERNEY, Norf., a garb, or.
BERNEY, Bart., Parkhall, Norf., a plume of six
ostrich-feathers. Nil temere, neque timore.
BERNEY, Kirkbedoe, Norf., a plume of ostrich-
feathers. Nil temere, neque timore.
BERNEY, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of five ostrich-feathers. .
BERNEY, an eagle's head, ppr., gorged with an
eastern coronet, or, in mouth a palm-branch,
vert, between wings, erm. sec plate
BERNEY, Norf., a sheaf of reeds, or.
BERNHEIM, a fleur-de-lis, ar.
BES
BERNIL, and BIRNALL, a greyhound's head,
between two roses, stalked and leaved.
BERNS, Soham, Carnb., an ounce, ar., collared
and chained, or. see plate
BERONDON, and BERONDOWNE, Northurnb., a
unicorn, rampant, ppr.
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.
BERREY, Eng., in hand a dagger.
BERRING, out of a ducal coronet, or, a grey-
hound's head, ppr. .
BERRY, or BERRIE, Westerbogie, Sco., a demi-
lion, gu., in dexter a cross crosslet, fitched,
az. In hoc signo vinces.
BERRY of Bally negall, Westmeath : (i.) A
griffin's head and neck, charged with a tre-
foil, comp. . (.) A demi-lion, ram-
pant, az., in paws an escallop, or. Nihil
sine labore.
BERRYMAN, Devons., a horse's head, erased,
sa. i
BERTIE, Bart., Nether Hall, Ess., a man's
head, affronte'e, couped at shoulders, ppr.,
ducally crowned, or, charged on breast with
a bandlet wavy. Loyaute m'oblige.
comp.
BERTIE, Eng., a tree, fructed with pears, ppr.
BERTIE, Earl of Lindsey. See LINDSEY.
BERTIE, Earl of Abingdon. See ABINGDON.
BERTLES, or BERTLEYS, Chesh., a lion, rampant,
az., holding a tree, erased at root, ppr.
see plate
BERTRAM, a bull's head, erased, ppr., ducally
gorged, or.
BERTRAND, Eng., in hand a pistol, ppr.
BERTUE, a savage's head, couped at shoulders,
ppr., ducally crowned, or. Loyaute m'oblige.
BERTWHISTLE, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, ppr.
. ii
BERVY, Devons., a griffin's head, erased.
BERVY, out of an eastern coronet, or, a demi-
talbot, rampant, ppr. see plate
BERVY, Eng., between horns of a crescent, or,
a cross pattee, gu. -
BERVY, Bart., Catton, Norf., between wings,
elevated, erm., an eagle's head, couped, ppr.,
gorged with an eastern crown, or, in beak
a palm-branch, vert. Per ardua.
see plate
BERVY, an eagle's head, ppr., gorged with an
eastern coronet, or, in beak a laurel-slip,
vert. see plate
BERWICK, Baron (Hill), on the battlements of
a demi-tower, ar., a fawn, statant, ppr., col-
lared and chained, or. Qui uti scit, ei bona.
; I
BERWICK, Lane., two ears of wheat, in saltier,
ppr. u
BERWICK, on portion of tower a stag, at gaze,
ducally gorged and chained. i
BERY of Bury, Devons., a griffin's head, erased.
BERY, or BARRY, Winscot, Devons., a wolf's
head, erased, ra. .
BESBOROUGH, Earl of (Ponsonby), in a ducal
coronet, az., three arrows, one in pale and
BES
BET
two in saltier, points downward, environed
by a snake, ppr. Pro rege, lege, et grege.
III.
BESELEY, Lane, and Yorks., an arm, in armour,
embowed, per fess, couped at shoulder, in
hand a club, all ppr. II and .
BESELEY, Yorks., a castle, triple-towered, ar.,
on centre tower a standard floating to sinis-
ter, sa., charged with a saltier, of the first.
BESELEY, BESLEY, or BESLY, Eng., a lion, ram-
pant, between paws a ducal coronet.
BESELEY, BESLEY, or BESLY, out of a mural
coronet, two branches of palm, in saltier,
surmounted by a spear, in pale, ppr.
BESILES, or BESILLS, in hand a bunch of grapes,
all ppr.
BESOOK, on a mural coronet, a beaver, passant.
ppr. comp.
BESSELL, a demi-lion, affrontee, in each paw a
slip of columbine, ppr., flowered, purp.
see plate
BEST, out of a mural coronet, or, an ostrich-
head, ar., in mouth a cross crosslet, gold.
see plate
BEST, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, an os-
trich-head, between wings, ar., in mouth a
cross crosslet, gold. comp. II
BEST, Glouc. and Kent, out of a ducal coro-
net, or, an ostrich- head, between wings, ar.
comp. ii
BEST, a griffin's head, erased.
BEST, Lond. and Kent, out of a ducal coronet,
gu., a demi-peacock, wings displayed, or, in
mouth a snake, ppr., entwined round body.
see plate
BEST, Lond., a peacock, wings elevated, or,
in beak a serpent, re flexed over back, az.
BEST, Baron WYNFORD. See WYNFORD.
BEST, South Dalton, Yorks., a cubit arm,
vested and cuffed, in hand a falchion, ppr.
comp.
BEST, HEAD-POTTINGER, Esq., of Donnington,
Berks., a cubit arm, vested, gu., cuff, ar.,
in hand a falchion, ppr. Optimus est qui
optime facit. comp. .
BEST of Eastbury, Surr., a griffin's head,
erased, sa. Hand nomine tantum.
BEST of Chilston, Kent, out of a mural coro-
net, or, a demi-ostrich, ar., in beak a cross
crosslet, fitched, gold. comp. . II
BEST of Park House, Kent, same crest.
BESTE, Middleton-Quernhow, Yorks., a sinister
arm, couped and embowed, in hand a bow.
. I
BESTNEY, Herts., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-griffin, ar.
BESTON, a demi-talbot, in mouth an arrow.
BESTORICKE, or BESTORIKE, a demi-talbot, in
mouth an arrow.
BESTOW, Eng., a crescent, ar.
BESTROE, and BESTROW, an elephant's head,
erased.
BESVILLE, a dragon's head, erased, gu.
BES WICK, Lond. and Kent, a demi-lion, ppr.,
between paws a bezant.
BESWICK of Beswick, Kent, a demi-lion, ppr.,
double-queued, between paws a bezant.
comp. , and .
BESWICK of Gristhorpe, Yorks., a demi-lion,
rampant, or, between paws a bezant.
Denique. ccelum.
BESWICK of Winnington, Chesh., a demi-lion,
or, between paws a bezant.
BETAGH, Iri., two anchors, in saltier.
BETENHAM, or BETNAM, Kent, a bear's head,
erased, sa., muzzled, or.
BETENSON, BETTENSON, or BETTERSON, Kent,
a lion's head, erased, sa., collared, ar. Qui
sera sera.
BETENSON, Devons., a griffin's head, couped,
ppr.
BETHAM, Bucks., out of a ducal coronet, or,
an elephant's head, ar.
BETHELL, Dors., a demi-eagle, wings displayed,
az., charged on body with an etoile of six
points, or. comp.
BETHELL, Heref. and Yorks., between wings,
displayed, az., an eagle's head, couped, of
the same, charged on neck with an etoile,
or. comp. .
BETHELL, York and Hants., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a boar's head, couped, sa.
BETHELL, or BYTHELL, out of a ducal coronet,
or, a boar's head and neck, couped, ar.
BETHUNE, Bart., Sco., an otter's head, erased,
ppr. I)ebonnair.
BETHUNE, an otter's head, couped, ppr. Urbane.
BETHUNE, Sco., an otter's head, couped, ar.
Debonnair.
BETHUNE of Blebo, Sco., an otter, issuing, ar.
Debonnair.
BETHUNE of Nethertarvit, a physician's quad-
rangular cap, sa. Resolutio cauta.
BETHWATER, a fawn's head, cabossed, or,
without horns. I
BETON, BEATON, BETTON, and BETUNE, a lion,
passant, sa. Fortis in arduis. I
BETRAY, an arm, embowed, vested, gu., cuffed,
ar., in hand, ppr., a torteau.
BETSON of Glassermount, Sco., a bee, volant,
in pale, ppr. Cum prudentia sedulus.
BETSON of Contle, Sco., a bridge of three
arches, ppr. Pro patria.
BETSWORTH, out of a tower, ar., a demi-lion,
or, ducally crowned, in dexter a battle-axe,
az. comp.
BETTENSON, or BETTINSON, Kent, a lion's head,
erased, sa. , collared, ar. Q, ui sera sera.
BETTES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a buck's
head, gu., attired, gold, collared, ar.,
charged with three cinquefoils. comp. I
BETTES, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head, ar.
BETTESWORTH, Tyning, Suss., on stump of tree,
vert, a lion, sejant, in dexter a battle-axe,
gu. comp.
BETTIE, or BETTY, Eng., a goat's head, erased,
collared, ppr. comp.
BETTISON, Warw., a lion's head, erased, sa.,
collared, ar. Qui sera sera.
BETTON of Overton, Salop, a demi-lion, ram-
pant. Nunquam non paratus.
BETTON, Eng., a demi-bear, rampant, ppr.
BETTS, Eng., a leopard, passant, gardant, ppr.
ii.
BETTS of Preston Hall, Kent, out of the bat-
tlements of a tower, ppr., a stag's head, ar.,
charged with a cinquefoil, ppr. Ostendo
non ostcnto.
BET
BID
BETTS of Wortham Hall, Suff., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a buck's head, gu., attired, gold.
. I
BETTSWORTH, out of a tower, ar., a demi-lion,
rampant, crowned, az., in paws a battle-
axe, handle, or, headed, ar. comp.
BETTY, a demi-lion, in dexter a crescent, ar.
see plate
BETUNE, Eng., a demi-bear, rampant.
BEUFO, a beech-tree, with a saw through it,
ppr. comp. II
BEUGO, an arm, in armour, embowed, wielding
a scimitar, all ppr. Q;ui nos vincet ? and
Pro Deo, patria, et rege. .
BEUZEVTLL, a lion's head, ppr., semee-de-
plates. comp.
BEVAN, or BEVIN, Cornw., a griffin, passant,
or.
BEVAN, on a mural coronet, a griffin, passant.
BEVAN of Fosbury House, Wilts. , on a mural
coronet, ar., a griffin, passant, or, gorged
with an eastern coronet, gu. see plate
BEVANS, or BEVAINS, Eng., a weaver's shuttle,
in pale, threaded, ppr.
BEVELEY, a bull's head, sa., ducally crowned,
or. comp.
BEVEREHAM, Iri., out of a corqnet, or, an
arm, in armour, in hand a sword, ppr.
BEVERIDGE, Kent, Chichester, and Sco., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a demi-beaver, ppr.
BEVERLEY, between wings, expanded, a nail,
erect.
BEVERLEY of Beverley, York, a bull's head,
erased, ar. Ubi libertas, ibi patria.
BEVERLEY, Earl of (Percy), on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a lion, statant, az., tail
extended, charged on shoulder with a
crescent, ar. Esperance en Dieu.
BEVERLEY, on a mount, vert, a wolf, passant,
ar., pierced through neck with an arrow,
ppr. see plate
BEVERS, a demi-wyvern, vert, armed, gu.
. ii
BEVERSHAM, Holbrook - Hall, Suff., out of a
tower, ar. , a demi-lion, gu.
BEVIL, Eng., a bull's head, gu., horned, or.
BEVILE, Suff., a dove, volant, with olive-branch,
ppr. I oo.
BEVILL, or SEVILLE, Cornw., a griffin, passant,
gu. ' .
BEVILLE, Cornw., a griffin, passant, or.
SEVILLE, Killegarth, a griffin, or. Futurum
invisibile.
BEVIS, a pheon, az.
BEW, Eng., a peacock's head, couped and
erect, ppr.
BEWEHAM, or BEWCHAM, Eng., a hand, issuing,
pruning a vine, ppr.
BEWES, Cornw., on a chapeau, crimson, turned
up, erm., a pegasus, rearing, of a bay
colour, mane and tail, sa., wings, or, in
mouth a sprig of laurel, ppr. see plate
BEWICKE, Northumb., a goat's head, erased,
ar., gorged, with a mural coronet, gu. In
coelo qu/es. comp. and .
BEWLEY, Suff., an ibex's head, or, out of the
centre of a rose, gu., barbed, vert.
BEWLEY, Line., a moor's head, affronte'e, vested
in a cowl, all ppr.
BEWRIS, or BEWRYS, a lion's head, ar., charged
with two cheverons, sa., ducally crowned,
or. comp.
BEWSHIN, out of a ducal coronet, or, in lion's
paw a palm-branch, ppr.
BEXLEY, Baron (Vansittart), upon two crosses,
pattee, ar., a demi-eagle, couped, sa., wings
elevated. Grata quies.
comp. and .
BEYARD, Eng., on a tower, ar., loopholes and
door, sa., a lion, rampant, gu.
BEYKLE, Eng., a cross pattee, gu., between
wings, or.
BEYNHAM, Heref., a beaver, ppr.
BEYNHAM, Hunts., a raven, ppr. .
BEYNON of Bath, a lion, rampant, ppr., be-
tween paws a rose, or, barbed, vert.
see plate
BEYNON of Carshalton, Surr. : (i.) For Beynon,
a lion, rampant, ar., semee of cross crosslets,
vert, between paws an escutcheon, charged
with a griffin's head, erased, pean. comp.
. (.) For Batley. a griffin's head, erased,
pean, in beak a mill-rind.
BEYNTON, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, sa.
BICKERSTAFFE, the sun surmounted of a uni-
corn, rampant, ppr. -
BICKERTON, HUSSEY-, Bart.. Upwood, Hunts. :
(i.) For Bickerton, a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a dagger, all ppr., sus-
pended from arm by a crimson ribbon, an
escutcheon, charged with a mullet and in-
crescent, ar. comp. . (.) For Hussey,
a hind, passant, ppr., ducally gorged and
chained, or. Pro Deo et rege. see plate
BICKERTON, Bart., Upwood, Hunts., an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a dagger, all
ppr.
BICKERTON, a martlet, or.
BICKLEY, Attleborough, Norf., a hind's head,
ppr., collared, ar.
BICKLIFE, Lond., a hind's head, ppr., collared,
ar.
BICKNALL, or BICKNELL, Eng.. an angel pray-
ing, between two branches of laurel, in orle.
- I
BICKNALL, or BICKNELL, a dragon's head,
couped, collared. comp.
BICKNOLL, a dragon's head, erased, vert.
comp.
BICKNOR, BICKENOR, or BYKENORE, a pheon,
erm.
BICKWITH, Yorks., a stag's head.
BlDDELL, BlDDLE, or BlDDELLE, Glouc., a
demi-heraldic tiger, rampant, gu., ducally
gorged, or. Deus clypeus meus.
BIDDULPH, MYDDELTON, of Chirk Castle, Den-
bigh : (i.) For Biddulph, a wolf, salient, ar.,
charged on shoulder with a trefoil, slipped,
vert. comp. . (.) For Myddelton, out
of a ducal coronet, or, a bloody hand, ppr.
In veritate triumpho.
BIDDULPH of Ledbury, Heref.: (i.) A wolf,
salient, ar., charged on shoulder with a tre-
foil, slipped, vert. comp. . (.) A wolf,
sejant, regardant, ar., vulned on shoulder,
gu. Sublimiora petimus. comp.
BIDDULPH, Bart, Westcombe. Kent, a wolf,
sejant, ar., vulned in shoulder, ppr.
comp.
BIDDULPH, WRIGHT-, of Burton Park, Suss. :
BID
BIN
(l.l A wolf, salient, ar. . (.) Out of
a ducal coronet, or, a dragon's head, ppr.
BIDDULPH, Cleve Court, Somers., a wolf,
salient, ar.
BIDGOOD, Exeter, Devons., in dexter hand,
erect, in armour, or, an adder, ppr.
comp. and - J I
BIDLAKE, Somers., a cock, in beak a trefoil,
all ppr. -
BIDON, Eng., between wings, a lion, rampant,
BIDULPH, Kent, a wolf, salient, ar., vulned on
shoulder, gu. comp.
BIDWELL, or BTDEWELL, Devons., in hand,
couped, in fess, a curling-stone.
BIDWELL, a martlet.
BIE, two oak -branches, in saltier, ppr.
BIELBY, a hawk, close, ppr.
BIEST, Eng., a fetterlock, ppr.
BIFIELD, or BYFIELD, Lond., a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu., between two palm-branches,
vert.
BIG, BIGG, or BIGGE, three savages' heads
conjoined in one neck, one looking to sinis-
ter, one to dexter, and one upward, wreathed,
vert.
BIG, BIGG, or BIGGE, Ess., a cockatrice's head,
couped, beaked, and crowned, or, wings,
displayed, vert. comp.
BIGBERRY, Ess., in hand a leg, in armour,
couped above knee, and spurred, all ppr.
BIGG, Hants., a rhinoceros, ppr.
BIGG, an arm, einbowed, vested, couped at
shoulder, in hand a serpent, ppr., tail en-
vironing arm. comp. and . II
BIGG, Iping, Suss., and Arnwood, Hants., an
eagle's head, couped, ducally crowned, be-
tween wings, elevated. comp.
BIGG, Eng., out of a mural coronet, seven
Lochaber axes, ppr.
BIGGAR, Sco., a pelican's head, couped, ppr.
Giving and forgiving.
BIGGAR, or BIGGER, a pelican's head, vulning,
ppr. ii
BIGGE, of Linden, Northumb., a cockatrice's
head, turreted, or, wings erect, az. see plate
BIGGE, an eagle's head, erm., murally crowned,
between wings, of the last.
BIGGE, or BIGGS, an eagle's head, erm., ducally
crowned, or, between wings, ar.
comp. .
BIGGS of Stockton, Wilts., a leopard's face,
ppr.
BIGGS, Lond., a leopard's face, gu.
BIGGS, a griffin's head, erased.
BIGGS, Lond., a lamb, couchant, ar.
BIGGS, Eng., in dexter hand, charged with a
beiidlet, ar., a serpent, vert. n
BIGLAND, Suff., a lion, passant.
BIGNELL, Eng., a wyvern, gu., wings elevated
and addorsed, or, dexter on an anchor,
gold. comp. ii
BIGOT, or BIGOTT, Eng., a martlet, sa.
BIGWOOD, Eng., in hand, erect, issuing from
a cloud, a club, in bend sinister.
BILESBY of Bilesby, Line., a lion's head, erased,
ar.
BILL, Eng., a stork's head, erased, ppr. .
BILLAM of Newall Hall, Yorks. , a dexter arm,
in hand an arrow, ppr. Azincourt.
BILLCLIFFE, Targanby, Kent, a naked arm,
erect, in hand a battle-axe, all ppr.
BILLERS, a snail in shell, ppr.
BILLESWORTH, a squirrel, sejant, cracking a
nut, all ppr., collared, or.
BILLET, or BILLOT, an arm in armour, in hand
a baton.
BILLICH, a rat, salient, sa.
BILLING, Norf., a dexter arm, vambraced, ppr.,
in hand an anchor, without coronet. I. ^
BILLING, and BILLINGE, Deding, Oxon., and
Billinge, Lane., an arm, couped at shoulder,
in fess, in hand a spear, in pale.
BILLING, a mount, sernee of quatrefoils.
. II
BILLING, or BILLINGE, a buck, passant, ppr.
-
BILLINGHAM, Eng., a lion, rampant, ppr.
BILLINGHAM, a lion, rampant, double-queued,
ar.
BILLINGHURST, Suss., issuant from a human
heart a bunch of roses, ppr.
BILLINGHURST, Newport, Isle of Wight, an
eagle, displayed, or, in beak a cross crosslet,
fitched, ar. comp. and
BILLINGS, Beds., an arm, embowed, vested, in
hand a covered cup.
BILLINGSLEY, on a mount, vert, a leopard,
couchant, or, spotted, sa.
comp. plates ii, , and
BILNEY, Norf., a demi-griffin, ar., beweeen
paws a buckle, sa. see plate
BILSDON, Eng., a ram's head, couped, or.
BILSON, or BILLSON, Hants., a bugle -horn, or,
stringed, ar., and tasselled, gold. I.
BINCKES, BINCKS, or BINKS, a winged column,
gu. i
BINDLEY, or BINDLY, out of a mural coronet,
a dexter arm, embowed, wielding a sword,
ppr. .
BINDLOSS, a demi-horse, ar.
BINDLOSSE, Borwick, Lane., and Westm., a
demi-horse, ar., ducally gorged, az.
comp.
BiNDON, Iri., on amount, vert, a bull, passant,
ar.
BING, Kent, a demi-pegasus, regardant, winged,
or, holding in pale a flag, gu.
BINGE, Kent, an antelope, erm., attired, or.
BINGHAM, Lord Clanmorris, an eagle, wings
addorsed, ppr. Spes mea Christus.
comp.
BINGHAM of Bingham Melcombe, Dorset, on a
rock, ppr., an eagle, rising, or. Spes mea
Christus.
BINGHAM, Dors., on a rock, ppr., an eagle,
rising, or.
BINGHAM. See Luc AN, Earl of.
BINGLEY, a cross crosslet, charged with escal-
lop, between wings.
BINGLEY, Eng., a bear's head, erased, ar.,
muzzled and collared, gu., studded and
ringed, or. comp.
BINGLEY, Middx. and Flintshire, a pheon, ar.,
between wings, or, backed by a pellet.
BINGLEY, a phoenix in flames, ppr. roi.
BINKS, Durh., a lion's head, erased, between
wings, all or. -
BINKS, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, ducally
gorged, in beak a pheon.
BIN
BINNING of Walliford, Sco., a demi-horse, fur-
nished for a waggon, ppr. Christo duce
felicite. -
BINNING of Carloury Hall, Sco., a horse's
head, furnished for a waggon, ppr. Virtute
doloque. -
BINNS, Wore., a martlet. Lahore et diligentia.
BINNS, a mortar, mounted, ppr.
BINNS, Iri., in hand a close helmet, az.
BINNY, or BINNEY, Eng., in dexter hand a
sword, in pale, az.
BINNY of Fearn, Sco., a horse's head, ar.,
bridled, gu. Virtute et opera.
BINNY, or BINNIE, Sco., a horse's head, bridled,
ppr. Virtute et opera.
BIRCH, a hare, current, sa. Libertas.
BIRCH, Birch-Hall, Lane., Line., and Lond.,
a fleur-de-lis, ar., entwined by a serpent,
ppr. ill.
BIRCH, Lane, and Salop, a demi-bird, wings
displayed, sa. .
BIRCH of Wretham Hall, Norf., a fleur-de-lis,
with shamrock and serpent entwined, ppr.
Prudentia et simplicitate. in.
BIRCH, NEWELL-, of Henley Park, Oxford,
same crest and motto.
BIRCHETT, Rye, Suss., a tiger, sejant, vert,
ducally gorged and maned, or. see plate
BIRCHILL of Birchill, Chesh., a lion, rampant,
az., supporting a tree, vert. see plate
BIRD of Drybridge, Heref., a martlet, gu.
Cruce spes mea.
BIRD, Chesh., a martlet, ppr.
BIRD, on a dolphin, ppr., an eagle, or, wings
expanded. see plate
BIRD, Westminster, a ring-dove, ppr., resting
dexter on a rose, or. see plate
BIRD, Lond. and Warw., a greyhound's head,
vert, erased, gu., gorged with a dove-tailed
collar, or. comp.
BIRD, Derb., on a mount, vert, stump of tree,
couped and eradicated, thereon a falcon,
wings addorsed, all ppr. see plate
BIRD, out of an eastern coronet, a demi-lion,
in dexter a cro^s crosslet. comp.
BIRKBECK, Lond. : (i.) A bow, erect, entwined
by oak-branch, ppr., acorned, or. (. ) An
oak-branch, ppr., acorned, or, and a rose-
branch, flowered, gu., entertwined and
erected. Fide, sed cui xidc.
BIRKBERKE, a nut-branch, vert, f ructed, or.
BIRKBY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
garb, or, banded, ar.
BIRKENHEAD, Backford, Chesh., a goat, salient,
ar., attired, or, resting fore-feet on a garb,
gold. see plate
BIRKENHEAD, Chesh., out of a dxical coronet,
or, an arm, embowed, ppr., in hand three
arrows, gold.
BIRKES, an ear of wheat and palm-branch, in
saltier, ppr.
BIRKET, and BIRKETT, Eng., on a hand, couped
at wrist, an eagle, rising, ppr. see plate
BIRLE, Ess., an arm, couped at shoulder, in
fess, vested, in hand a cross formee, fitched,
or, an arm three torteaux. comp.
BIRLEY of Woodend, Cumb., a demi-boar, sa.,
collared, az., chain reflexed over back, or,
supporting a branch of wild teazle, ppr.,
charged on shoulder with a mill-rind, ar.
Omni liber metu. comp. -
BIS
BIRLEY of Manchester, same crest and motto.
BIRLEY of Kirkham, Lancaster, same crest
and motto.
BIRMINGHAM, Norf., two lion's paws, in saltier,
sa.
BIRMINGHAM, a goat's head, erased.
BIRN, Iri., a dexter hand, couped, gu.
BIRNAL, or BIRNALL, a greyhound's head, be-
tween two roses, stalked and leaved. .
BIRNEY, Broomhill, Sco., a lion's head, erased,
gu. Sapere aude, incipe.
BIRNEY, Sco., in dexter hand, ppr., an anchor,
erect, or, environed with clouds, ppr. Arcus,
artes, astra.
BIRNEY, and BIRNIE, in dexter hand an anchor,
erect. I
BIRNIE, a demi-lion, rampant.
BIRON, Eng., a mermaid, with glass and comb,
ppr. Crede Byron.
BIRRELL, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
brandishing scimitar, all ppr.
BIRTE, Devons., a dexter arm, embowed, issu-
ing from a cloud, in sinister, in hand a gar-
land, all ppr.
BIRTLES of Birtles, Chesh., on sinister side of
a tree, vert, a lion, rampant, az. see plate
BISCHOFF, Basle, a demi-lion, rampant, or.
BISCHOFF, Basle, a crosier, erect, or. .
BISET, Sco., stump of oak-tree shooting
branches, ppr. Exitus acta probat.
BiSH, Eng., on a chapeau, a demi-lion, ram-
pant.
BISHOP, Sco., on a chapeau, a lion, passant,
gardant, ducally crowned. comp.
BISHOP, a griffin's head, erased, sa., between
two laurel branches, vert. see plate
BISHOP, Devons., an eagle's head, erased, gu.
and or, counterchanged. .
BISHOP of Holway, an eagle's head, erased.
BISHOP, Dors, and Somers., an eagle's head,
erased, beaked, gold.
BISHOP, Evesham, Wore., out of a mural coro-
net, ar., a griffin's head, sa., beaked, or.
comp.
BISHOP, Bart., Suss., on a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin, sejant, resting dexter on an escut-
cheon, ar.
BISHOPPE, Bristol, Somers., a griffin, sejant,
ar., resting dexter on an escutcheon.
BISHOPSTON, Warw., an arm, issuing from a
cloud, in fess, in hand a globe.
BISPHAM, Lane., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, ar., resting dexter on
an escutcheon. see plate
BISPLEAM, Eng., a stag's head, cabossed, erm.,
attired, or.
Biss, Eng., an eagle, preying on a partridge,
all ppr.
Biss, Durh., two serpents entwined, erect, or,
on a mount, vert, looking at each other, ppr.
Ayez prudence and Ntt conscire sibL
BISSE, Iri., on a mount, vert, two snakes, or,
interlaced, respecting each other, ppr,
BISSELL, a demi -eagle, wings, displayed, sa.,
charged on neck with an escallop, or.
comp. .
BISSET, Eng. , trunk of oak-tree, sprouting, ppr.
Reviresco.
BISSET, stump of tree, eradicated, a branch
sprouting, j>pr. Re^ullulut.
BIS
BLA
BISSET, in hand, couped, in fess, a sword, in
pale, on point a garland of laurel, all ppr.
BISSET, Sco., trunk of tree, ppr., a shield, ar.,
pendent from branches. Revircscit.
BISSHOPP, Parham Park, Suss., on a ducal
coronet, or, a griffin, sejant, ar., resting
dexter on an escutcheon. Pro .Deo et ecdesia.
BISSHE. Ess., a hind, trippant, ar.
BISSHOPP, Baron, of Harringworth : (i.) On a
ducal coronet, or, a griffin, sejant, ar., rest-
ing fore-dexter on an escutcheon, of the
last. . (). On a flag folded round a
halberd, in fess, a falcon, ar. Pro Deo et
ecdesia.
BlSSLAND, BlLSLAND, Or BULLSLAND, a bull's
head. Certum pete faiem. -
BISTLEY, Eng., a doric column, or.
BISTLEY, a cross pattee, gu., between wings,
or.
BITSON, a bridge of three arches, ppr.
BITFIELD, a demi-wolf, rampant, pierced
through shoulder and transfixed by a flag-
staff, comp.
BITTERLEY, Cowdrey, Suss., out of a ducal
coronet, in hand, vested, the sun, ppr. * I
BLAAUW, Suss., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.
Festina lente.
BLABLEY, Devons., a tiger's head, erased, ar.,
out of rays, or. comp.
BLACHFORD, Eng., a demi-swan, rising, wings
expanded, ar., gutte'e, az.
BLACK, Sco., a demi-lion, ppr. Non crux, sed
lux.
BLACK, Eng. , a reindeer's head, ppr. , collared.
BLACK, Lond., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a scimitar, ar. Spe vires
augentur.
BLACK, Eng., an arm, embowed, vested, pur-
fled at shoulder, in hand, in pale, a branch
of palm, ppr. .
BLACKADER of Blackader, Sco., an adder, sa.,
in pale, in mouth a rose, gu., leaved and
stalked. Vise a la fine. comp. no. I
BLACKALL, Devons., a tiger's head, erased, ar.,
out of rays, or. comp.
BLACKALL, two arms, embowed, vested, be-
tween hands, ppr., a greyhound's head,
erased.
BLACKBORN, BLACKBORNE, or BLACKBURN,
Yorks., out of a cloud, shedding forth rays,
an arm from elbow, erect, vested, gu., in
hand a broken sword, ppr.
BLACKBURN, Orford Hall, Lane., an antelope's
head, erased, ar.
BLACKBURN, Sco., an arm, couped at shoulder,
embowed, in hand a bomb-shell, fired, ppr.
BLACKBURN, Waveri;ree Hall, Lane., and
Hawford Lodge, near Wore., on a trumpet,
or, a cock, statant, ppr. n
BLACKBURNE of Orford, Lane., same crest.
BLACKE, Suff. and Ess., a hand, couped.
-
BLACKENSTEINER, out of a crown, or, a plume
of three feathers, the centre, ar., the others,
gu. co;xp.
BLACKER of Carrick Blacker, In'., an arm, in
armour, in hand a battle-axe, ppr. Pro Deo
et rege.
BLACKER, a nag's head, couped, az., bridled,
or.
BLACKER, Bucks, and Wilts., two lions' heads,
erased, collared, and addorsed.
BLACKER, Bucks., a horse's head, couped, az.,
bridled, or.
BLACKESTON, or BLACKISTON, Durh., a cock,
or.
BLACKET, Bart., Matfen, Northumb., a hawk's
head, erased, ppr. Nous travaillerons en
Vesprance.
BLACKET, a hawk's head, couped, ppr.
comp.
BLACKET, or BLACKETT, Northumb., and Cal-
verly, Yorks., a falcon's head, erased, ppr.
Nous travaillerons en Vesperance. .
BLACKETT, of Wylam, Northumb., a hawk's
head, erased, ppr. Nous travaillerons dans
Vesperance.
BLACKFORD, Eng , a demi-swan, wings ex-
panded, ar. '-
BLACKBALL, Sco., an annulet, or, stoned, vert.
BLACKIE, and BLACKLEY, Lane., a dragon's
head, vert, ducally gorged, or.
BLACKIE, Edinr., a tiger, salient, ppr. Spero
in Deo.
BLACKIE, Sco., a wolf's head, erased, ppr.
Virtute etfidditate.
BLACKISTON, Lond., a cock, or.
BLACKLEY, or BLAKEY, Blackley Hall, Lane., a
dragon's head, vert, ducally gorged, or.
BLACKMAN, a demi-moor, in fetters, crowned
with an eastern coronet.
BLACKMAN, Lond., a griffin, erm.
BLACKMAN, and BLACKMANE, a demi-griffin,
segreant, erm.
BLACKMAN, a demi-griffin, vert, semee of
crescents, ar., collared, gu. Fide et fiducia.
BLACKMORE, Devons., a moor's head in profile,
sa., round neck achaj)let of roses, or, leaved,
vert. comp.
BLACKMORE, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, supporting a standard-
banner, gold, staff of the first, pointed, ar.
BLACKMORE, out of a mural coronet, an arm,
in armour, embowed, ppr., garnished, or,
without sword.
BLACKMORE, Eng., a demi-griffin, segreant,
erm.
BLACKNELL, an arm, embowed, vested, gu., in
hand four feathers.
BLACKNEY, or BLACKENEY, a harpy, gardant,
ppr. ii
BLACKNOLL, and BLAKENHALL, out of a cloud,
az., in hand, fess wise, ppr., a plume of six
feathers.
BLACKSHAME, Eng., an acorn, or, stalked and
leaved, vert.
BLACKSTONE, and BLACKSTON, Eng., a cock,
gu.
BLACKW ALL, Lond., in dexter hand, gauntleted,
a pheon, all ppr.
BLACKWELL, Ampney Park, Glouc., two arms,
in scale armour, embowed, between hands,
ppr., a greyhound's head, couped at neck,
gu., collared, sa.
BLACKWELL, a martlet.
BLACKWELL, Sprouston Hall, Norf., a swan's
head and neck, erased, ar., ducally gorged,
or. see plate
BLA
BLACKWELL, a dove, issuing. -
BLACKWELL, or BLACKWALL, two arms, in mail,
embowed, ppr., between hands, ar., a grey-
hound's head, couped, sa., collared.
comp.
BLACKWELL of Blackwell, Derbs., a griffin's
head, erased, sa., beaked, or, charged on
neck with a bar gemelle, ar., and a trefoil,
slipped, erm. comp. I
BLACKWELL, Middx., a demi-lion, between
paws an anchor, ppr. Petit ardua virtus.
BLACKWILL, a demi-lion, between paws an
anchor, ppr.
BLACKWOOD, Bart., the sun rising from behind
a cloud, all ppr. Per rias rcctas. I
BLACKWOOD, Iri., Baron, the sun in splendour.
Per vias rectas. - Io
BLACKWOOD, Sco., in hand a couteau sword,
ppr. Virtute parta tuemini.
BLACKWOOD, on a mount, vert, an escutcheon,
ar., between two laurel- branches, ppr.
BLACKWOOD, a half -moon, ar.
BLADEN, Glastonny, Somers., a greyhound's
head, erased, ppr. Toujours fidele.
BLADERIKE, a lion's head, erased, struck
through mouth with a sword, in fess, all
ppr. c+mp.
BLADES, Broxwell Hall, Surr., a demi-tiger,
rampant, gardant, ppr., supporting a staff
with banner, az., fringed, or. see plate
BLADES, Yorks., a talbot's head, erased, sa.
BLADEWELL, or BLADWELL, Staffs, and Norf.,
a demi-lion.
BLADFORD, Dors., in dexter hand a pistol, ppr.
BLAGE, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a martlet, ar.
BLAGE, on a broken tilting-spear, or, a lion,
passant, ar., crowned, gold.
BLAGBAVE, Eng., a falcon, ppr.
BLAGBAVE, Bullnash-Court, Berks., an oak-
tree, eradicated, vert.
BLAGEOVE, a palm-tree, fructed, ppr. I
BLAGBAVE of Colcot Park, Berks.: (i.) A fal-
con, ppr., belled, or. . (.) An oak-
tree, eradicated, ppr. . (.) Three
palm- branches, ppr. Pro marte et arte.
BLAIKIE, or BLACKIE, Sco., a wolf's head,
erased, ppr. Virtute et fidelitate.
BLAIKIE of Craigiebuckler, Sco., a moor's head,
ppr. Fidelia.
BLAIN, BLAINE, or B LEAN, a sword, in pale, az.,
hilt and pommel, or. Pax aut bellum.
BLAIR, HUNTER-, Wigtownshire, Bart, a stag's
head, cabossed, ppr. Vigilantia, robur,
voluptas.
BLAIR, FORDYCE-, of Blair, Ayr, a stag, lodged,
ppr. A mo probos.
BLAIR of Balthayock, Perth, a dove, wings
expanded, ppr. Virtute tutus.
BLAIR, Sco., a garb, ppr. Virtute tutus.
BLAIB, Balmill, Sco., a Roman head, armed,
ppr. Fades qualis mens talis.
BLAIB, Sco., a crescent, ar. God be my guide.
BLAIB, Sco., an eagle, rising, ppr. Virtute
tutus.
BLAIB, Lethendy, Sco., a garb, ppr. Nee
temere, nee timide.
BLAIR, Iri., a stag, lodged, ppr.
BLA
BLAIR, a boar's head, couped.
BLAIR of Borgue, Sco., a dove, wings expanded,
ppr. Virtute et honore.
BLAIR of Dunsky, a boar's head, couped, ppr.
Virtute et honore.
BLAKE, Wilts., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a martlet, sa.
BLAKE of Kenvyle, co. Galway, a mountain-
cat, passant, ppr. Virtus sola nobUitat.
BLAKE, Bart., Durh., a martlet, ar., charged
on breast with a fret, gu. see plate
BLAKE, Baron. See WILLISCOURT.
BLAKE, a bear's head, sa., gorged with a collar,
ar., in mouth a lion's gamb, erased, or.
see plate
BLAKE, Bart., Langham, Suff., a leopard, pas-
sant, ppr. or
BLAKE, Bart., a cat, passant, gardant, ppr.
Virtus sola nobUitas. comp.
BLAKE, Ess., a dragon's head, erased, ar., pel-
lette"e.
BLAKE, Wilts., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erin., a martlet, sa.
BLAKE, Suff., a mountain-cat, passant, gardant,
ppr. comp.
BLAKE, a mountain-cat, passant, ppr. Virtus
sola nobUitat. comp.
BLAKE, JEX- Norf. : (i.) A horse's head, erased,
ar., maned, or, in mouth a broken spear,
gold. comp. . (.) On a morion, a
martlet, all ppr. Bene prceparatum pectus.
BLAKEBOBNE, Yorks., out of a cloud, shedding
forth rays, an arm, from elbow, erect, vested,
gu., in hand a broken sword, ppr.
BLAKENEY of Albert, Galway, out of a ducal
coronet, an arin, erect, couped at elbow,
vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand a sword,
ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Auxilium meum
ab alto.
BLAKENEY, an arm, erect, couped at elbow,
vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand a sword,
ppr. AuxUium meum ab alto. comp.
BLAKENEY, Iri., out of a plume of three ostrich-
feathers, an eagle, rising, ppr.
BLAKENHALL, or BLACKNOLL, in hand, ppr.,
out of a cloud, az., in fess, a plume of six
feathers.
BLAKENY, or BLACKNEY, Norf., a harpy, gar-
dant, ppr. ii
BLAKER, Salisbury, Wilts., a demi- horse, sa.,
ducally gorged, or. see plate
BLAKER, Portslade, Suss., a horse's head, sa.,
maned and bridled, or.
BLAKES, Bart., Iri., a mountain-cat, passant,
gardant, ppr. Virtus sola nobUitas.
comp.
BLAKESTON, or BLAKISTON, Durh. , a cock, or,
collared, combed, and wattled, gu.
comp.
BLAKISTON, Bart., Lond. and Hants., acock,
gu. Do well, and doubt not.
BLAKISTON, or BLAKSTON, Eng., a cock, or.
-
BLAKIT, Eng., a falcon's head, erased, ppr.
-
BLAMIEE, Cumb., a wolf, sejant, ppr., chained,
or. Faire sans dire. comp.
BLAMIRE of Thackwood, Cumb., a tiger, sejant.
-
BLAMORE, Eng., a trout, naiant, ppr.
BLANCHARD, Lane., on a chapeau, an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a battle-axe.
BLA
BLANCHARD, Wilts, and Somers., on point of
sword, in pale, a mullet.
BLANCKAGAM, a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
.
BLANCKHAEDON, a falcon's claw, erased, con-
joined to a plume of five ostrich-feathers.
BLANCKMAYNES, or BLANCHMAYNES, a leopard's
head, gardant, erased, or.
BLAND of Blandsfort, Iri., out of a ducal coro-
net, a lion's head, ppr., charged with a
crescent, gu. Quo fata vacant, comp.
BLAND, DAVISON-, of Kippax Park, Yorks., out
of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's head, ppr.
-
BLAND, a griffin's head, couped, collared, wings
addorsed.
BLAND, a holly-branch, vert.
BLAND, a cock, gu.
BLANDFORD, Dors., in hand a pistol, ppr.
BLANE, Bart., Blanefield, Ayrsh., a sword, in
pale, ppr. Pax aut belium.
BLANE, or BLAIN, Sco., same crest and motto.
BLANE, and BELEAN, Sco., same crest and
motto.
BLANE, Bart., Berks., a sword, erect, ppr., hilt
and pommel, or. Paritur pax bello.
BLANEY, or BLAYNEY, Lond., a horse's head,
couped, ar., in complete armour, ppr. bridled,
az.
BLANEY, Heref., a nag's head, couped, ar.,
maned and tufted, sa., bridled, gu.
BLANEY, Heref., a fox, passant, ar. n
BLANK, Lond., a dragon's head, erased, vert,
collared and chained, ar., in mouth a fire-
brand, ppr. comp.
BLANTYRE, Baron (Stewart), Sco., a dove with
olive-leaf, ppr. Sola juvat virtus.
BLAQUIER, Baron, a garb, ppr., banded, or.
Tiens a la verite.
BLASHFORD, a swan, issuant, wings expanded.
BLATCHFORD, a swan's head and neck, erased,
sa., between wings, ar. I
BLATHWAITE, on a rock, ppr., an eagle, rising,
ar.
BLATHWAYT of Dyrham Park, Gloucester, and
of Langridge and Porlock, Somerset, on a
rock, ppr., an eagle, rising, ar., wings, az.
Virtute et veritate.
BLAUMESTER, Eng., a demi- savage, holding a
club over shoulder, all ppr. IO
BLAUMIRE, Thackwood, Cumb., a tiger, sejant,
g u - -
BLAVERHASSET, Eng., in dexter hand a hunt-
ing horn.
BLAW, Castle Hill, Sco., in armed hand a
sword, in pale, ppr.
BLAW, a demi - lion, rampant, ar. Festina
lente.
BLAXTON, Eng., a goat, passant, or. n
BLAYDES of Ranby Hall, Notts., a talbot's
head, erased, and erect, sa. Pro Deo, rege,
et patria.
BLAYDES, Eng., a thistle, vert, flowered, gu.
-
BLAYDES, a demi-leopard, salient, ppr., in dex-
ter a sword, ar. see plate
BLAYDES, Oulton House, Yorks., a demi-
leopard, collared and chained, or, in dexter
a sword, erect, ppr. comp.
BLAYDES, MARVEL-, Yorks., a talbot's head,
BLI
erased and erect, sa. Pro Deo, rege, et
patria. .
BLAYKESTON of Blaykeston, Durh., a cock, or,
crested and wattled, gu.
BLAYNE, Berks., a greyhound's head, ar., col-
lared, az. .
BLAYNEY, Lond., a horse's head, couped, ar.,
in complete armour, ppr., bridle, az.
BLAYNEY of The Lodge, Evesham, Wore., a
fox, ar. I rest to rise. see plate
BLAYNEY, Kensham, Heref., an ermine, pas-
sant, ar. I
BLAYNEY, Baron, of Moraghan, Iri., a nag's
head, couped, ar., bridled, gu., on forehead
a plate of armour, in centre of which a spike,
all ppr. Integra mens augustissima possessio.
BLEAYMIRE, an heraldic tiger, sejant, collared
and chained. see plate
BLEDDYN, or BLEEDDYN, a boar, passant, sa.,
bristled, ar. II
BLEDLOW, Lond., in the sea an anchor, ppr.
BLENCOWE, Marston Hall, Oxon., a sword, in
pale, handle upwards, pierced through a
human heart, all ppr., between wings, ar.
BLENCOWE of Marston, North amp., same crest.
BLENERHASSET, Suff., a fox, sejant, gu.
BLENERHASSET, Suff., a wolf, sejant, gu., tail
fleeted over back, langued, az.
BLENKINSOPP, LEATON-, of Hoppyland Castle,
Durh., and Humbleton Hall, Northumb. :
(i.) For Blenkinsopp, a lion, rampant, or.
. (.) For Leaton, out of a mural
coronet, two wings, expanded, ar., each
charged with a cross crosslet, fitched, sa.
Dieu defende le droit.
BLENMAN, Croscombe, Somers., in dexter hand,
vested, a roll of parchment, ppr.
BLENNERH ASSET, Iri., in the sea a pillar, ppr.
I -
BLENNERHASSET, Bart., Iri., a wolf, sejant, ppr.
Fortis fortuna juvat.
BLENNERHASSETT of Ballyseedy, a wolf, se-
jant, ppr. Fortis fortuna juvat.
BLENSHELL, or BLINSHALL, Aberdeen, a holly-
leaf, vert. Deo favente florebo.
BLESBY, or BLESBIE, Line., a griffin's head,
erased, or.
BLESET, or BLESSET, Eng., an eagle, displayed,
PP r - -"
BLESSONE, Eng., a martlet, ar.
BLETSHO, Winington, Beds., a wolf's head, or,
semee of hurts, murally gorged, az.
see plate .
BLEVERHASSET, or BLENERHASSET, Lowdham,
Suff., a fox, sejant, gu. or
BLEVERHASSET, Norf., a wolf, sejant, gu.
BLEWET, BLEWETT, and BLUET, Cornvv. and
Devons., a squirrel, sejant, or, collared and
lined, gu., in paws an acorn, gold, leaved,
vert. comp.
BLEWET, BLEWITT, and BLEUETT, Eng., and
Grenham, Somers., a mort head, ppr.
BLEWITT, Lond., Somers., and Monm., a squir-
rel, sejant, ppr., eating an acorn, fructed, or.
Spes mea in Deo. comp.
BLICK, Bucks., a leopard, passant, ar., semee of
mullets, sa. comp.
BLICK and BLICKE, Eng., a hawk's lure, az.,
ringed, or.
BLI
BLIGH, or BLIGHE, Cornw., a dexter arm,
couped at elbow, in hand a battle-axe. .
BLIGH, a griffin's head, erased, or.
BLIGH, Kent, a griffin's head, erased, or.
Finem respice.
BLIGH, Earl of Darnley, Iri., a griffin's head,
erased, or. Finem respice.
BLINCKARNE, or BLINCARNE, Kent, a demi-lion,
in dexter a cross, gu.
BLISS, Eng., an arm from elbow, in hand a
bundle of four arrows, points downward.
BLISS, Chipping-Norton, Oxon., a garb, ppr.
BLISSETT, a sword in pale, enfiled with a
thistle, ppr.
BLITHE, Lond. and Line., on top of tower, a
lion, all ar.
BLITHE, Lond., a lion, sejant, gu.
BLITHE, Derb. , a peacock, or, in mouth a ser-
pent, reflexed over neck, ppr.
comp. and
BLITHMAN, a demi-bear, ar., muzzled, gu., be-
tween paws a battle-axe. comp.
BLIZARD, a fleur-de-lis, az.
BLIZARD, or BLIZZARD, Eng., a lady's arm,
erect, on wrist a bracelet. J -
BLOCKLEY, the sun shining on a spread eagle,
in flames, ppr. see plate
BLOCKLEY, Eng., the sun shining on a demi-
eagle, with two heads, in flames, ppr.
comp.
BLOCKNEY, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, az., a
boar's head and neck, or.
BLODLOW, a lion, rampant, sa.
BLODWELL, Suff., a demi-lion, per pale, in-
dented, ar. and gu.
BLOER, Lond., a cubit arm, vested, vert, in
hand, ppr., a pomme.
BLOFELD of Hoverton House, Norf., three
ostrich-feathers, ar. Domino quid reddam.
-
BLOIS, Bart., Grundisburgh Hall, Suff., in a
gauntlet, ppr., a fleur-de-lis, ar. Je me fie
en Dieu. I
BLOIS. DE-, and BLOYS, a lion, rampant, gar-
dan t, gu.
BLOMBERG, Eng., two eagles' wings, addorsed,
ppr.
BLOMBERG, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, double-queued. comp.
BLOME, Seven Oaks, Kent, a peacock's tail,
erect, or. Post virtutum curro.
. , without coronet
BLOMEFIELD, Bart., Attleborough, Norf., out
of a mural coronet, ar., a demi-heraldic
tiger, az., armed and tufted, or, collared, of
the first, holding a broken sword, ppr.
see plate
BLOMER, or BLOOMER, Hagthorpe, Glouc., and
Eng., a tiger, sejant, vert, ducally gorged,
lined. see plate
BLOMFEILD, BLOMEFIELD, or BLOOMFIELD, two
wings displayed, ppr.
BLOM FIELD, Rev. C., co. Suffolk, a lozenge,
between wings, erect, gu. Zeal and honour.
.
BLOMMART, an arm, embowed, in hand a sword,
in pale, enfiled with a savage's head, couped,
BLOND, and BLOUNT, behind the rays of the
sun, or, a bull's head, sa. see plate
BLTJ
BLOND, LE, Iri., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a game-cock, ppr.
BLONDELL, Eng., in dexter hand a battle-axe,
all ppr.
BLONDEVILL, or BLONVILLE, Eng., a Cornish
chough, ppr.
BLOOD, a buck's head, erased, ppr. , attired, or,
in mouth an arrow, gold. see plate
BLOOD, Iri., a talbot's head, sa., collared, or.
BLOODWORTH, Eng., in dexter hand, in fess,
gu., a cross crosslet, fitched, in pale, sa.
. II
BLOOM, a cubit arm, erect, vested, az., cuffed,
ar., in hand, ppr., some slips of brown,
stalked, vert, blossomed, or.
BLOOMFIELD, Baron, Iri., out of a mural coro-
net, or, charged with two cinquefoils, in
fess, az., a bull's head, ppr. Fortes fortuna
juvat. see plate
BLOOMFIELD, a fox's head, ppr.
BLOOMFIELD, a bull's head, ppr.
BLOOMFIELD, Eng., two wings, issuing, ppr.
BLOOR, or BLOORE, Eng., an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a cutlass, all ppr. .
BLOSS, Ipswich, Suff., a demi-angel, in dexter
a griffin's head, erased.
BLOSSE, LYNCH-, Bart., Iri., a wolf, passant,
coward, ar. Nee temere, nee timide. n
BLOSSOM, or BLOSSOME, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, in hand a swan's head, erased.
II-
BLOSSOME, or BLOSSUN, Eng., a ram, passant,
ppr.
BLOUNDELL, or BLUNDELL, a squirrel, sejant,
or, cracking a nut, ppr. -
BLOUNDELL, Carlington, Beds., a squirrel, se-
jant, gu., collared, holding a nut, or.
BLOUNT, Lord Montjoye, on a ducal coronet,
or, a wolf, passant, sa. see plate
BLOUNT, Lond. and Glouc., a sea-lion, erm.,
rampant, ducally crowned, or. see plate
BLOUNT, the sun, or, charged with a gauntlet,
sa. see plate
BLOUNT, Bart., Soddington, Wore., an armed
foot in the sun, ppr. Lux tua vita mea.
BLOUNT, in a crescent, az., two swans' heads,
reversed, ar., the one crossing the other, in
mouth of each an annulet, gu.
BLOUYLE, Suff., a demi-lion, rampant.
BLOWER, Eng., out of a mural coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, vert, vulned in breast
by an arrow, feathered, ar.
BLOXAM, an anchor, in bend, sinister, or,
cabled, az.
BLOXHOLMEDAX, a tree, vert, and boar, pas-
sant, ar. see plate
BLOYAM, and BLOXHAM, Eng , a shuttle, az.
BLOYE, a mullet, gu., between two branches of
palm, in orle, vert.
BLOYS, Ipswich, Suff., in gauntlet, ppr., purfled,
or, a fleur-de-lis, gold.
BLUCK, a bull's head, erased, gu., armed, or.
BLUDDER, or BLUDER, Line, and Middx., a
lion's head, erased, ar., pierced through neck
with a broken spear, of the same, see plate
BLUDDER, BLUDER, BLUTHER, Lond., a lion's
head, erased, ar., pierced through neck with
the blade of a sword, ar., the wound, gu.
BLT
BOG
BLUDWORTH, a naked arm, embowed, ppr., in
hand a wreath of laurel, vert.
BLUET, Holcolm- Regis, Devons., a squirrel,
sejant, or, collared, lined, and cracking a
nut.
BLUETT of Holcombe Court, Devons., a squir-
rel, sejant, or, in dexter an acorn, vert,
fructed, gold. In Deo omnia.
BLUETT, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, cracking a
nut, ppr.
BLUFIELD, a demi-greyhound, wounded on
breast with an arrow, ppr. see plate
BLUND, Eng., a cock's head, erased, gu.
BLUNDELL, Iri., on a tower, an eagle, rising,
ppr. see plate
BLUNDELL, a unicorn's horn, ppr.
BLUNDELL, Hants., the sun in glory, charged
on the centre with an eye, issuing tears, all
ppr. Inter lachrymas micat. see plate
BLUNDELL, Eng., a hawk, in dexter an ear of
wheat, ppr.
BLUNDELL, a squirrel, sejant, ppr., collared,
cracking a nut, or.
BLUNDEN, Iri., on the point of a spear, a dol-
phin, naiant, ppr.
BLUNDEN, Bishop's Castle, Salop, a demi-
griffin, or, gorged with a fess, erm.
see plate
BLUNDESTONE, and BLUNSTONE, Suff., the sun
rising, ppr. Post nubes lux.
BLUNT of Waldop House, Hants., the sun in
glory, charged on centre with an eye, issuing
tears, all ppr. Inter lachrymas micat.
see plate
BLUNT, Bart., Lond., same crest. Lux tua vita
mea.
BLUNT, Eng., within a coronet, or, a bull's
head, couped near shoulders, sa. see plate
BLUNT, Notts., a wolf, passant, sa.
BLUNT, Eng., the sun in splendour, or.
BLYTH, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
holding by the middle a drawn sword, point
downward, all ppr.
BLYTH, Eng., a buck's head, ppr. Spero meli-
ora.
BLYTH, Sir ARTHUR, K.C.M.G., So. Australia, a
roebuck's head, erased, gu. , attired, or, gorged
with a chaplet, vert. Inreritate victoria.
BLYTHE, Bodmyn, Cornw., a griffin's head,
erased, or.
BLYTHE, Yorks., a buck's head, erased, or,
attired, of the same, collared, az.
BLYTHE, Norf., a stag's head, couped, gu.,
gorged with a chaplet of laurel, ppr.
BLYTHE, Derbs. and Yorks., a roebuck's head,
erased, attired, or, gorged, with a chaplet,
vert.
BLYTHE, on the top of a tower, ppr., a lion,
statant. see plate
BOADE, a rain's head, gorged with a fess, in-
dented, sa., charged with three escallops, ar.
see plate
BOAG, or BOGG, a sand-glass, ppr. i
BOAK, Eng., a beacon, fired, ppr.
BOARD, Bordhill, Suss., and Lindfield, a stag,
erm. Si.
BOARDMAN, Eng., a lion, sejant, collared and
lined, or. I
BOASE, Cornw., a demi-lion, charged with
three bezants on shoulder, and a star on hip,
in paws five arrows, four in saltier, and one
in fess at top, see plate
BOATFIELD, Eng., five arrows, sa., enfiled with
a ducal coronet, or.
BOCK, a hawk's leg and wing, conjoined, the
first belled and jessed, all ppr.
BOCKET, Eng., a horse's head, in profile, be-
tween wings, addorsed.
BOCKETT, on a wreath, entwined with laurel,
vert, a falcon, wings expanded and ducally
gorged, or, beaked and legged, gu.
comp.
BOOKING, Suff., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a leopard, passant, ppr.
BOCKINGHAM, Suff., on a chapeau, a lion, sta-
tant, gardant, collared and ducally crowned.
-
BOCKLAND, or BOCKLANDE, a bull's head, erased,
ar., ducally gorged, sa.
BOCKLAND, a hawk, close, regardant, ar.,
beaked and belled, or. comp.
BOCKLEY, the sun shining on a demi-eagle,
with two heads in flames, ppr. comp.
BODDAM, Enfield, Micldx. and Ess., a stag,
trippant, ppr.
BODDICOTT, BODICOTE, or BODYCOAT, a weaver's
shuttle, in pale, az., threaded, ar.
BODDIE, or BODY, Ess., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a staff, raguly, gu.
f*BoDDiNGTON, or BODINGTON, Eng., a lion's paw,
V grasping a scimitar, all ppr. .
BODDINGTON, or BODDINTON, a demi-lion, gu.,
in dexter, a cross crosslet, fitched, ar.
BODE, Feversham, Kent, a greyhound's head,
couped. ar., collared and ringed, sa., charged
with three escallops. comp.
BODELL, a dexter arm, embowed, vested, stab-
bing with a sword, a squirrel, sejant, regard-
ant, ppr.
BODELSGATE, Cornw., a horse's head, erased,
ar. I
BODENFIELD, an eagle's head, erased, between
wings, ar., ducally crowned, or. see plate
BODENHAM of Kotherwas, Heref., a dragon's
head, erased, sa. Veritas liberabit.
BODENHAM, Heref., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a wing, sa. I
BoDENHAM, Heref., a dragon's head, erased, sa.
BODINGTON, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in dex-
ter, a cross crosslet, fitched, ar.
BODKIN of Amiagh, Iri., a wild boar, ppr.
Crom-a-boo.
BODKIN, Eng., a pillar, sa. .
BODLEY, or BODLEGH, Devons., on a ball, az.,
encircled with rays, or, a ducal coronet.
BODLEY, Streatham, SUIT. , a bull' s head, or.
BODLEY, a demi-wolf, between paws a ducal
coronet, all ppr. see plate
BODRIGAN, a dexter hand, erect, round wrist a
ribbon. comp.
BODWIDA, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a fleur-de-lis, or.
BODYHAM, Eng., a pegasus at speed, wings ad-
dorsed, and ducally gorged. comp.
BOEHM, BOHEM, and BOEHAM, between two
elephants' trunks, a horse-shoe, comp.
BOEVY, CRAWLEY-, Bart., Glouc., on a mount,
vert, a heron, ppr., collared, or, in dexter^, a
saltier, gold. Esse quam videri. see plate i'l
BOGER, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded, sup-
porting a flag.
BOGG, Sutterin, Line., a bat, displayed, ar.,
armed, or. -
Boa
BOL,
BOGGIS, or BOGGS, the sail of a ship, ppr. I
BOGIE, and BOGGIE, Eng., a lamb, supporting
a flag. Deus pastor meus.
BOGLE, Sco., a rose, slipped and leaved, ppr.
Dulcedine. -
BOGLE, Sco., a rose, stalked and leaved, ppr.,
thereon a bee feeding, sa. E labore dulce
do. - I
BOGLE, a ship in full sail, ppr. Spe meliore
vehor.
BOGLE, Eng , a tower, ppr.
BOGLEY, Eng., a cross, sa., on three grieces,
gu. -
BOHUN, DE, a wolf, current, ppr. I
BOHUN, Tressingfield, Suff., on a chapeau, a
quatrefoil, pierced, erm., in centre, a bezant.
BOIDELL, Eng., a greyhound's head, erased,
az.
BOILEAU, Eng., a heart inflamed, ppr.
BOILEAU, Bart., of Tacolnstone Hall, Norf.,
in a nest, or, a pelican in her piety, ppr.,
charged on breast with a saltier, gu. JJe
tout man coeur. comp.
Bois, a stag's head, ar., attired, gu., between
attires a mound, or. see plate
Bois, Eng., a lion, rampant, gu.
BOKELAND, a lion, rampant, between paws a
pair of scales, ppr.
BOKELAND, Eng., an eagle's head, couped, gu.,
between wings. .
BOKENHAM, Norf., three mullets, in cheveron.
BOKENHAM, Norf., a lion, rampant, gu.
BOKINGE, or BOKING, Suff., a man's head,
couped at shoulders, ar., hair, vert. *.
BOLAINE, or BOLOINE, Lond., a bull's head,
couped, ar.
BOLAND, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, or,
an arm, in hand three arrows, in bend, sini-
ster. I
BOLBECK, or BOLEBECK, a lion, sejant, support-
ing with dexter a broken lance, all ppr.
. II
BOLCOLE, a demi-reindeer, ppr., collared,
traced, and charged on shoulder with an
etoile, or.
BOLD, or BOLDE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
gu., a griffin's head, sa., between wings, or.
see plate
BOLD of Bold, Lane., a griffin, segreant, sa.,
beaked and legged, or.
BOLD of Bold, Lane., out of a ducal coronet,
gu., a demi-eagle, sa., winged, or.
BOLDEN of Hyning, Lancaster: (i.) Out of a
ducal coronet, or, a tiger's head, ar. II. i.
(.) A swan, or. Pour bien desirer. II
BOLDERO, and BOLDEROWE, Eng., a torteau,
vert.
BOLDERO, Suff., a greyhound, sejant. Audax
ero.
BOLDERS, a greyhound, current, ar. .
BOLDORNE, and BOLDRON, Eng., a greyhound,
current, gu., collared, or. comp.
BOLDROWE, Suff., in lion's gamb, ar., a saltier,
az.
BOLEBEC, or BOLEBECK. Eng., a lion, sejant, in
dexter a broken lance, all ppr.
BOLEINE, a bull's head, couped, ar., langued,
gu., charged on neck with crescent, or.
see plate
BOLES, Eng., out of a mural coronet, az., a
lion's head, ar.
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BOLEYN, BOLLENS, or BOLLIN, Eng., two
branches of thorn, in orle, ppr.
BOLGER, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed, ppr.,
in hand three ears of rye.
BOLGER, St. Austins, Iri., an escallop reversed,
or. Deus nobis htxc otio fecit. -
BOLHALTH, Eng., from top of tower, an arm,
embowed, in hand a spear, in fess. I
BOLINGBROKE, Viscount (St. John), on a mount,
ppr., a falcon, rising, belled, or, ducally
gorged, gu. Nee qucerere, nee spernere hono-
rem.
BOLLAND, Clapham, Surr., an eagle's head,
erased, ppr., gorged with a collar, erm., in
beak a peg, sa. see plate
BOLLAND, Eng., a hart, trippant, ppr., armed,
or.
BOLLEN, Eng., a talbot, gu., collared and
leashed, or. .
BOLLERS, Eng., an arm, vested and embowed,
in fess, in hand a cross crosslet, fitched.
BOLLES, Middx., and Scampton, Line., a buck's
head, ar., attired, or.
BOLLES, Suff., a cock crowing, or, combed,
wattled, and armed, gu.
BOLLINGBROKE, BOLLNGBROOK, and BOLLINS-
BROOK, a Spanish hat, az., turned up, ar., in
front three feathers. n
BOLLS, Eng., a cock crowing, or, combed,
armed, and wattled, gu.
BOLNEY, Berks, and Suss., a skeleton's head,
couped at shoulders, ppr., in mouth a fire-
brand, or, flammant at ends, ppr.
comp.
BOLOURD, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, gu.
BOLRON, a dove, volant, sa.
BOLRON, Eng., an arm, embowed, in hand a
sword, in pale, enfiled with a savage's head.
BOLSTRED, a bull's head and neck, gu., attired,
ar., between wings expanded, of the last.
BOLSTRODE, Eng., a bull's head, couped, gu,,
armed, or.
BOLT, or BOULT, a stork, ppr. .
BOLTER, Eng., a lion's head, erased, sa., im-
perially crowned, or.
BOLTHORPE, a demi-tiger, salient, or, ducally
gorged, ar.
BOLTON, Iri., a stag's head, erased, ar.. pierced
through nose with an arrow. see plate
BOLTON of Bective Abbey, co. Meath, a hawk,
belled, ar.
BOLTON, Baron (Powlett), a falcon, wings ex-
panded, and belled, or, charged on breast
and wings with three etoiles, in fess, gu.,
gorged with a ducal coronet, az., in beak a
salmon, ppr. Aymezloyaulte. comp. IO
BOLTON, a bolt, gu., in a tun, or.
BOLTON, Suff., a falcon, close, ar., charged on
breast with a trefoil, slipped, vert, beaked
and belled, or. see 'plate
BOLTON, BOLTONE, or BOLTOUN, a horse, cur-
rent, saddled and bridled.
BOLTON, Lane., a hawk, ar., belled, or.
BOLTON, or BOULTON, Lane, and York., a buck's
head, erased, ar., attired, or, gorged with
chaplet, vert, pierced through neck with an
arrow, gold. see plate
BOLTON, a falcon, ar., wings expanded, or.
loo.
BOM
BOO
BOMFORD, Iri., an eagle, displayed, in dexter
a dagger. -
BOMONT, an ostrich, wings expanded, ar.
see plate
BON, LE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of ostrich-feathers, ar. Confido.
BONAR, Lond., and Chiselhurst, Kent, a sword,
in pale, blade, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
BONAR, a sword, in pale, ppr. Denique ccelum.
BONAR of Kimmerghame, Berwick: (i.) A
crusader's sword, . (.) Two ban-
ners, crossed. -
BOND, Peckham, Surr., and Cornw., a demi-
pegasus, az. I o
BOND, a lion, sejant, erm.
BOND, or BONDE, Eng., an old man's head, in
profile, ppr., hair, sa.
BOND, Saltash, Cornw., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a cubit arm, erect, in armour, sa., gar-
nished, gold, in hand a sword, ppr.
BOND, Iri., an ostrich-head between two
branches of palm, in orle.
BOND, Bart., Iri., a lion, sejant, ar.
BONDE, Dorchester, a demi - pegasus, az.,
winged and guttee d'or.
BONDE, a lion, sejant, ar. .
BONDIVILLE, Yorks., a stag's head, ppr.
BONE, Sco., a goat, statant, in mouth a branch
of oak, all ppr.
BONE, a bone and palm branch, in saltier, ppr.
BONE, or BOUN, Eng., a sword and key, in sal-
tier, ppr.
BONEHAM, and BONHAM, Eng., a pheon, in
pale, with part of broken shaft.
BONEKILL, Sco., a demi-man, in armour, in
dexter a sword, all ppr.
BONEKILL, Sco., in hand a buckle, or. .
BONELL, Derby, a demi-lion, rampant, sa.
BONEST, Lond., a talbot's head, couped, ar.
BONFOY, or BUNFOY, Hease, Middx., an arm,
couped and erect, in armour, ppr., in hand
a cross calvary, gu.
BONHAM, Wilts., stump of tree, in fess, sprout-
ing, ensigned with a fleur-de-lis.
BONHAM, Ess., a mermaid, ppr.
BONHAM, Petersfield, Hants., a dragon's head,
ar., gutte"e-de-sang.
BONIFACE, Suss., a talbot, passant, sa.
BONNELL, Norf., a lion, rampant, or, between
paws a cross crosslet, az. see plate
BONNELL, Lond., a demi-lion, erased, or, pel-
lette"e, supporting a spear. see plate
BONNER, a unicorn's head, couped, between
wings, in mouth a trefoil. see pi-ate
BONNER, Oxon., a talbot's head, ar., collared,
az., studded, edged, and ringed, or.
BONNET, Lond., a unicorn's head, couped, vert.
Rara bonitas.
BONNETT, Eng., an arm, in armour, in hand a
cross crosslet, fitched, az.
BONNEY, Eng., a square padlock, ppr.
BONNIMAN, Sco., a spur, between wings, ppr.
BONSHAW, in dexter hand, issuing from a
cloud, in fess, a sword, in pale, on point a
garland of laurel, all ppr. Mente manuquc.
comp.
BONSOR, SUIT., on a staff raguly, or, in fess,
a wolf, passant, sa., collared, chain reflexed
over back, gold.
BONTEIN, Sco., an arm, in hand a sword, ppr.
Fortiter etfide. -
BONTEIN, Eng., a cross crosslet and two palm-
branches, in saltier.
BONTEIN, and BONTEINE, Sco., an armillary
sphere, ppr. Soli Deo gloria. I
BONTEN, a griffin, segreant, in dexter a sword,
in pale. comp. and
BONTIEN, out of a ducal coronet, or, an eagle,
rising, purp.
BONTON, Eng., an arm from elbow, in hand a
mill-rind, ppr.
BONUS, and BONEST, Lond., a talbot's head,
couped, ar.
BONVILE, Devons., a stag's head, ppr.
BONVILL, a demi-lion, rampant, supporting an
anchor, ppr.
BONWICK, burr., a lion's head, erased, gu.,
charged with an etoile, or. see plate
BOODAM, Eng., an etoile of eight rays, or.
BOODLE, Eng., a horse's head, neck trans-
pierced with spear, in bend, ppr.
BOOER, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, erm.
BOOKER, Iri., a crow feeding, ppr.
BOOKER, Lond. and Notts., a swan, collared
and lined, ppr.
BOOKER of Cobrey Park, Heref., a demi-eagle,
displayed.
BOOKEY, a dove, volant, ar., in mouth a sprig,
vert. .
BOON, or BOONE, Eng., a bell, ppr. I
BOON, or BOONE, in hand a sheaf of arrows,
points downward, ppr.
BOORMAN, Kent, a demi-lion, in dexter a
mullet, gu. Audaciter.
BOORNE, Lond. and Ess., a tiger, sejant, gu.,
maned, tufted, and tailed, or.
BOORNE, out of a ducal coronet, a stag's head,
ar. I
BOORNE, Battle, Suss., a stag's head, erased,
gu., attired and guttle, ar.
BOORS, Eng., an eel, naiant, az. no.
BOOT, or BOOTE, a greyhound, couchant, be-
tween two branches of laurel, in orle. .
BOOTH, Derbs., a demi-St. Catherine, ppr.,
couped at knees, vested, ar., crowned, or, in
dexter a Catherine wheel, in sinister a sword,
point downward.
BOOTH, Salford, Lane., two laurel-branches,
vert, in orle, thereon a lion, passant, ar.
Non mihi, sed Deo et regi.
BOOTH, Bart., Ess., a lion, passant, ar., gorged
with a bar-gemelle, in dexter a chaplet of
laurel, vert. Deus adjuvat nos. see plate
BOOTH, GORE, Bart, Iri.: (i.) A lion, rampant,
ar. Quod ero spcro.. (.) A wolf, ram-
pant, ar. In hoc signo vinces and Genii
cequus utrique.
BOOTH of Glendon Hall, Northamp., a lion,
passant, ar. Quod ero spero. I
BOOTH, a lictor's rod. ppr.
BOOTH, or BOOTHE, Chesh., a lion, passant, ar.
. i
BOOTH, Twemlow, Chesh., a lion, passant,
charged on shoulder with a hank of cotton,
ppr. comp.
BOOTH, Berks., a porcupine's head, erased.
BOOTH, Eng., a boar's head, erased, erect, sa.
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BOOTH, a demi-leopard, rampant. I
BOO
BOS
BOOTH, Kellingham, Line., a boar's head,
erased and erect, sa., armed, or, in mouth a
spear-head, ar. comp. I
BOOTH, Eng., on a chaplet, vert, a lion, pas-
sant, ar. Non mi/ii, sed Deo et regi.
BOOTH, a boar's head, couped, sa.
BOOTHBY, Bart., Broadlow Ash, Derbs., a lion's
paw, erased, erect, or. Mors Christi, mors
mortis mihi.
BOOTLE, Eng., a leopard, couchant, or, spotted,
gu. ii.
BOOTLE, Wilbraham. See SKELMERSDALE.
BOOTLE, a demi-lion, rampant, regardant, ppr.,
between paws an antique oval shield, gu.,
rimmed, or, charged with a cross patonce,
crossed, ar. comp. plate
BOOTY, Suff., on a mount, vert., in hand, ppr.,
couped at wrist, a sword, ar., hilted, or.
BORASTER, Heref., Wore., and Berks., out of
a mural coronet, sa., a griffin's head, or,
gorged with a fess between two bars -gem elle,
gu. see plate
BORDELAYS, BORDELEYS, BORDELEY, Or BOR-
DELOYS, Camb., an Indian goat, salient, in
mouth a branch of trefoil. comp.
BOREHAM, or BORHAM, Eng., on a mural coro-
net, ppr., a serpent, nowed, vert. III. I
BOREHONT, Hants., on a mural coronet, ppr.,
a serpent, nowed, vert. III. I
BORELACE, a boar's head, couped at neck, in
mouth a rose. comp.
BORELANDS, a broken lance, ppr. Press through.
BORELL, or BURRELL, Heref., and Brommer
Park, North umb., a naked arm, embowed,
ppr., charged with three pellets, in hand a
bunch of leaves, vert, fructed, or.
comp.
BORLEY, and BORSELEY, Wilts., in front of a
rock a Cornish chough, ppr.
BOREMAN, Eng., on stump of tree, an eagle,
rising, ppr.
BORESTON, or BORRESTON, Eng., a parrot, vert.
Il.
BORGOINE, Eng., a marigold, on top a bee, all
ppr. comp. i
BORLACE, Treluddro, Cornw., a boar's head,
couped at neck, between two roses, stalked
and leaved, vert, see plate
BORLAND, and BORLANDS, Sco., a broken lance,
ppr. Press through.
BORLAND, Eng., a bull's head, erased, ar., du-
cally gorged, sa.
BORLASE, Bockmer, Bucks., a wolf, passant,
regardant, ar., struck in shoulder with an
arrow, or, held in mouth.
BORMAN, Devons. and Somers., a bull's head,
erased, or, attired, sa.
BORMINGHALL, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, gu.
BORMINGHALL, Eng., a wolfs head, gu.
BORNE, Kent, a lion, sejant, or, collared, az.,
resting fore-dexter on a pellet, see plate
BORODAILE, a dragon's head, erased, ppr.
BORODAILE, a dragon's head, ppr.
BORON, a dragon's head and wings, sa.
BOROUGH, Line., and Richmond, Yorks., a
ewan's head and neck, ar., beaked, gu.
see plate
BOROUGH, Bart., Baseldon Park, Berks., three
plates surmounted by a plume of five ostrich-
feathers, ar. Survez moi. see plate log
BOROUGH, Sandwick, Kent, a dove, standing
on a snake, ppr. no.
BOROUGH, or BURGH, Eng., a falcon, rising,
erm., billed, and ducally gorged, or.
BOROUGH, Eng., two wings, addorsed, erm.
BORRADAILE, BORRODAILE, Or BORADAILE, Out
of a tower, a demi -grey hound, between paws
a branch of laurel, all ppr.
BORRER of Henfield, Suss., a buck's head, ppr.,
erased, in mouth an auger. Fide laboro.
see plate
BORRETT, Lond., a boar's head and neck,
erased, gu., neck transpierced with broken
spear, gold, end held in mouth.
comp. and . I
BORRETT, Yorks., a lion, passant, ppr. i
BORROW, Derbs., on a mount, an eagle, regard-
ant, wings expanded, all ppr., supporting
with dexter a shield, or. comp.
BORROWES, Bart., Iri., a lion, sejant, ar., du-
cally crowned, or. Et vi et virtute. see plate
BORROWES, or BORROWS, Iri., a boar's head,
erased, in fess, with sword thrust through
under jaw, in pale, and issuing out of mouth.
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BORROWES, or BORROWS, Eng., a crane, sup-
porting with dexter an anchor. n
BORROWMAN, Sco., a demi-man, in armour, bran-
dishing a sword, ppr. Pro patria.
BORSELLE, Eng., over stump of oak-tree an
eagle, volant, ppr. comp.
BORSLEY, in front of a rock a Cornish chough.
BORSTON, Eng., a dagger, in pale, az., pommel,
or.
BORTHWICK, a withered rose-bush, sprouting
anew from root. Virtus post facia.
BORTHWICK of Crookston, Sco., a moor's head,
couped, ppr. Qui conducit and Fide et
spe. -
BORTHWICK, Sco., a dexter hand, couped, apau-
me'e, charged with an eye, ppr. Mente
manuque.
BORTHWICK, Hartside, Sco., a hart's head,
erased, gu.. attired, or, devouring a serpent,
ppr. Ccditus datum.
BORTHWICK, Muirhouse, Sco., a pelican, wings
expanded, or, vulning breast, ppr. Ex vul-
nere solus. -
BORTHWICK, Sco., a Saracen's head, affronte'e,
ppr. Qui conducit.
BORTHWICK, Sco., a negro's head, sa. Qui con-
ducit. I-I
BORTHWICK, Sco., an eagle, displayed, sa.,
charged on breast with a saltier. Fide et
spe.
BORTHWICK, Mayshiels, Sco., an eagle, rising,
ppr. Nee deerit operi dextra.
BORTON, Stapleford, a boar's head, couped, or,
in mouth a branch of laurel. see plate
( BORTON, Suff., a boar's head, ppr.
BOSANQUET, Eng., out of a tower, ppr., a lady,
in hand a cross, gu.
BOSANQUET of The Forest House, Epping, and
of Dingeston, Monm., a demi-lion, rampant,
couped, gu.
BOSANQUET of Broxbournbury, Herts., same
crest.
BOSCAWEN, Cornw., a falcon, ppr.
BOSCAWEN. Cornw., a boar, passant, gu., armed
and membered, ar.
BOS
BOU
BOSCOWEN, a boar, passant, or, collared and
lined. , II
BOSCOWEN, Earl of Falmouth : (i.) A boar,
passant, gu., armed, bristled, and unguled,
or. In coelo quies. . (.) A. falcon,
close, ppr., belled, or. Patience passe science.
BOSGRAVE. Eng., a boar's head, erased, ar.,
between two oak-branches, vert, fructed, or.
- ii
BOSNE, and BOSNEY, Eng., a cockatrice, dis-
played.
BOSOM, BOSOME, and BOSSUM, Cornw., a tree
growing out of a mount, ppr.
Boss, Durh., out of a naval coronet, an arm,
in hand a billet, all ppr. Cada uno eshijo
de sub obras. comp.
BOSTOCK, Abingdon, Berks., an antelope, ar.,
attired, or.
BOSTOCK, Salop, a martlet, ar.
BOSTOCK, Chesh., on stump of tree, erect, ar.,
a bear's head, erased, sa., muzzled, or.
see plate
BOSTOCK, Chesh., an antelope, or.
BOSTON, Baron, Line. (Irby), a Saracen's head,
ppr. Honor fidelitatis prcemium.
BOSTON, Sco., a dove, between two branches
of laurel, in orle, ppr.
BOSTON, Eng., a horse's head, in armour, ppr.
BOSTRADEPONS, Sco., an etoile of eight points,
radiated, or.
BOSUM, Norf., a talbot's head, erased, ar.,
eared, and ducally crowned, or.
Bos VILE, or BOSVILLE, Iri., a bull, statant,
hinder part behind a clump of oak-trees,
ppr. see plate
BOSVILLE, Eng., a cock's head, erased.
BOSVILLE, and BOSSEVILLE, behind an oak-tree,
a ram, passant, all ppr. see plate
Bos WELL, Bart., Auchinleck, Ayrs., a falcon,
ppr., hooded, gu., belled, or. Vrayefoy.
Bos WELL, Sco., same crest and motto.
BOSWELL, Sco., a falcon's head, couped, ppr.
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BOSWELL, Yorks., out of a wood, ppr., a bull,
passant, ar. see plate
BOSWELL, Yorks. and Kent, a lion's head.
BOSWELL, Glassmount, Sco., a lark, volant,
ppr. Nothing venture, nothing have.
BOSWELL, Dowen, Sco., same crest. I hope for
better.
BOSWELL, Balmuto, Sco., in hand a scimitar,
ppr. Fortiter.
BOSWORTH, Eng., a lily, slipped and leaved,
PP r - -
BOSWORTH, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr. Animus
valet.
BOTATORT, or BOTETOURT, Norf., out of a mural
coronet, six spears, in saltier, ppr. I
BOTELER, Teston, Kent, two eagles supporting
a vine, ppr. Aquilce intern, pocula.
BOTELER, Hatfield-Woodhall, Herts., an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a sword, ppr.
BOTELL, and BOTHELL, Ess., a marigold, ppr.
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BOTELLER, Eng., a covered cup, or.
BOTERWIKE, a hawk, in dexter an ear of wheat,
ppr.
BOTESHED, Eng., a stag s head, ar.
BOTEVILE, BOTEVILLE, or BONTEVILLE, Salop,
a reindeer, or. J'ay bonne cause.
BOTFIELD of Norton Hall, Northamp., and
Decker Hill, Salop, a reindeer, or. J'ay
bonne cause.
BOTFIELD, a buck, statant, ppr.
BOTH, or BOTHE, Eng., on a tower, embattled,
a flag, displayed.
BOTHWELL, Sco", a naked boy pulling top of a
pine-tree. Obduram adversus urgentia.
BOTTLER, a cinquefoil, gu.
BOTLEY, Berks., a boar's head and neck, sa.,
ducally gorged, or. Probitate.
BOTOCKS'HED, Eng., a stag's head, ar.
BOTREAULX, or BOTREAUX, a dove, standing on
a hill, ppr.
BOTREAUX, a man, vested, gu., cap, ppr., legs,
ar., holding a flail.
BOTREULX, or BOTREUX, Cornw., two laurel-
branches in saltier, ppr. comp.
BOTT, Staffs., on a glove, a falcon, ppr.
BOTTELER, Iri., a cock's head and neck, vert,
combed, wattled, beaked, and ducally gorged,
or, between two dragons' wings, expanded,
ar. see plate
BOTTELEY, BOTILLY, or BOTLEY, a boar's head
and neck, sa., ducally gorged, or.
BOTTELL, Eng., an escallop, az. I
BOTTILER, Eng., a cinquefoil, vert.
BOTTLESHAM, Eng., an escallop, between wings.
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BOTTOMLEY, Yorks., out of a tower, a demi-
lion, ppr. Fortiter Jideliter etfeliciter.
BOTTONLEY, a hawk, standing on a fish, ppr.
BOUCHE, Eng., a Saracen's head, couped at
shoulders, affrontee, ppr., wreathed, ar., and
sa.
BOUCHER, an owl, ppr. Non vi sed voluntate.
BOUCHER, Salisbury, Wilts., a greyhound, se-
jant, ar., collared, or. .
BOUCHER, Eng., an old man's head, in profile,
couped at shoulders, ppr., on head a cap.
BOUCHERETT of Willingham and Stalling-
borough, Lincoln, a cockatrice, or. Primd
voce salutat.
BOUCHIER, Little Stainbridge, Ess., a grey-
hound, sejant, ar., ducally gorged, or.
see plate
BOUCHIER, Eng., an owl, ppr. .
BOUGE, Thurcaston, Leic., a bat, displayed, ar.
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BOUGH, Sco., stump of oak-tree, sprouting
branches, ppr. Quod ero spero.
BOUGHEY, Cotton, Staffs., an angel praying,
between two branches of laurel, in orle, ppr.
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BOUGHEY, FLETCHER-, Bart., Betley Court,
Staffs.:, (i.) For Fletcher, a plate, charged
with a pheon, point downward. (.) For
Boughey, out of an eastern crown, gold,
points alternately or and ar., a buck's head,
ermines, attired and collared, of the first.
Nee gucerere, nee spernere, honorem.
see plate
BOUGHS, stump of tree, sprouting, ppr., from
one of branches a shield, gu.
BOUGHTON, Eng., a stork's head, erased, in
beak an eel. .
BOU
BOW
BOUGHTON, Warw., a lion's head, couped, or.
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BOUGHTON, Eng., a goat's head, couped, per
pale, ar. and gu. -
BOUGHTON, ROUSE- Bart., \Varw.: (i.) For
Boughton, a stork's head, erased, in beak a
snake, ppr. . (.) For Rouse, a
man's head, ppr., head surrounded and
crossed by a ribbon, knotted at top, and
flowing from sides, ar. Omne bonum Dei
donum.
BOULBY, or BOWLBT, two branches of thorn, in
orle.
BOULD of Bould, Lane., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a griffin's head, sa., beaked, gu.,
between wings, gold. loo.
BOULING, Eng., a garb, or.
BOULSTED, and BOULSTRED, Devons., a bull's
head, gu., between wings.
BOULT, Eng., a morion cap, ppr. I
BOULTBEE, a stag's head, erased, ppr.
BOULTBEE, or BOULTBIE, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, a demi-boar, ppr. -
BOULTON, Norf. and Yorks., on a holly-bush,
vert, fructed, a hawk, rising, ppr.
BOULTON, Gibbon Grove, Surr., a hawk, ar.,
collared, legged, and belled, gu., wings ex-
panded, dexter supporting a shield.
BOULTON, Eng., a horse, at full speed, saddled
and bridled.
BOUND, Eng., on top of tower, a lion, rampant.
BOUNN, or BOUN, Eng., a sword and key, in
saltier, ppr. - I
BOURCH, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, or.
BOURCHER, BOURCHIR, or BOURCHIER, Eng., a
man's head, in profile, ppr., couped at
shoulders, crowned with a ducal coronet,
gold, and issuing therefrom a cap, tasselled,
turned forward, gu.
BOURCHER, Wore., on a mount, vert, a grey-
/ hound, sejant, ar., ducally gorged and lined,
or. comp. .
BOURCHIER, a greyhound, salient, ar. -
/BOURCHIER, Ess. and Lond., a greyhound,
sejant, ar., ducally gorged, or. comp. .
BOURCHIER, Eng. , a mullet of six points.
BOURDELAIN, and BOURDILLON, on a chapeau,
a martlet.
BOURDEN, Eng., a bunch of grapes, ppr.
BOURDON, Eng., a gilliflower, ppr.
BOURDON, Sco., a lion, rampant, ar., holding a
battle-axe, ppr. see plate
BOURGES, Somers., a camel's head, erased, ppr.,
bezantee. comp.
BOURK, Iri., a demi-cat, sa.
BOURK, on a ducal coronet, or, a cat, sejant,
ppr. comp.
BOURKE, on a chapeau, a lion, sejant, gardant.
BOURKE, Earl of Mayo. See MAYO.
BOURKE, Middx., a lion, couchant, gardant,
tail issuing from between hind legs, or,
charged on shoulder with a fleur-de-lis, az.
Chacun le sien.
BOURKE of Thornfield, Iri., a mountain-cat,
sejant, gardant, ppr., collared and chained,
or. In cruce solus. comp.
BOURN, Surr., between wings, a peacock's
head, in mouth a serpent, tail coiled round
neck. Pro lonis admcloria. .
BOURNE, Iri., between wings, a peacock's
head, in mouth a serpent, tail coiled round
neck. II-
BOURNE, Lond., out of clouds, ppr., an arm,
erect, vested, or, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a
pheon by the point, sa.
BOURNE, Wells, Somers., a demi-tiger, ar.,
armed, maned, and tufted, sa., gorged with
a collar, erminois.
BOURNE, Chesterton, Oxon., a pegasus. current,
wings addorsed, gu., semee of etoiles, or,
in mouth a rose, stalked and leaved, ppr.
comp.
BOURNE of Hilderstone Hall, Staffs., on a
mount, vert, a pegasus, salient, charged on
body with two fountains, ppr., in mouth a
trefoil, vert. Ucec omnia transeunt.
comp.
BOURNE of Stalmine Hall, Lancaster, an
heraldic tiger, sejant, or, gutte'e-de-sang,
resting dexter on a cross pattde, gu. Esse
quam videri. see plate
BOURNE of Hackinsall, Lancaster, same crest
and motto.
BOURNE, Lane., same crest. Semper vigilans.
Bous FIELD, out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's
head, ppr. comp.
BOUSTEAD, Eng., on a lion's head, erased, a
chapeau, all ppr.
BOU'TFLEUR, a fleur-de-lis, az.
BOUVERIE, DBS, a demi- eagle, displayed, with
two heads, sa., gorged with a ducal coronet,
or, charged on breast with a cross crosslet,
ar. see plate
BOUVERIE, Earl of Radnor. See RADNOR.
BOUVERIE of Delapre* Abbey, Northamp., a
demi-eagle, with two heads, displayed, sa.,
ducally gorged, or, on breast a cross crosslet,
ar. Patria cara, carior libertas. see plate
JBouviER, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded and
inverted, ppr.
BOUWEN, Eng., a tent, gu., garnished, or.
BOVER, Eng., a goat's head, ppr.
BOVER, Appleton, Chesh., a goat's head, couped,
sa., horned and charged with a fleur-de-lis.
BOVEY, Wordon Abbey, Beds., and Stow,
Cambs., in lion's paw, erect and erased, a
bow, stringed, gold.
BOVIL, and BOLVILE, Eng., a dtmi-friar, in
dexter a crucifix.
BOVILE, and BOVYLE, Eng., a bull, passant.
BOVILE, BOVYLE, and BOVYLL, Eng., a bull,
passant, quarterly, sa. and or.
Bow, Sco., a lion's head, erased, ppr. Fideliter.
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BOWATER, Lond., out of clouds, a rainbow, ppr.
comp.
BOWCHER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
pelican, vulning, ar.
BOWDAN, and BOWDEN, Eng., a bezant, charged
with a lion's head, erased, gu., collared, ar.
-
BOWDEN, Derbs., a heron's head, erased, or.
BOWDEN, Surr., in front of a battle-axe and
. tilting spear, in saltier, or, a heron's head,
erased, sa.
BOWDITCH of Bowditch, Dors., seven arrows,'
or, barbed and feathered, ar., six in saltier,
one in pale.
BOW j
BOWDLER, a dexter arm, embowed, in hand an
arrow, all ppr. -
BOWDON, on a chapeau, a fox, sejant.
BOWDON, Staffs., out of a ducal coronet, a
denii-eagle, displayed.
BOWDON of Beightonfields, Derby: (i.) A
heron's head, erased, ppr., beaked, and
charged on neck with three ermine spots,
sa. . (. ) Out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, ppr. Vanus est honor.
BOWDON, BUTLER-, of Pleasington Hall, Lane. :
(i.) For Bowdon, a lion, passant, ar., langued,
gu. i. (.) For Butler, a covered cup,
or. Comme je trouve. comp.
BOWELL, Berry Court, Hants., a lion's head,
erased.
BOWEN, Iri., in hand, issuing from a cloud, in
fess, a sphere.
BOWEN, Swansea, a stag, statant, vulned in
back with an arrow, all ppr.
BOWEN, WEBB-, of Camrose, Pemb., a lion, ram-
pant, sa.
BOWEN of Troedyrawr, Card., a nag's head,
bridled.
BOWEN, Oxon., an arm, couped at elbow, and
erect, vested, sa., cuffed, erm., in hand, ppr.,
a chaplet of laurel, vert. comp.
BOWEN, a stag, trippant, ppr. Cautus afuturo.
-
BOWER, or BOOER, Lond., a wolf's head, erased,
erm.
BOWER, Dors., a talbot's head, erased, or.
BOWER of Iwerne House, Dors., a. talbot's
head, ar. Hope wett and have well.
BOWER, Oxenfield, Durh., a human leg, couped
at thigh, ppr., charged above knee with a
plate, dropping blood, ppr. comp.
BOWER of Wellham, Yorks., a human leg,
couped at thigh, transpierced by a broken
spear, in bend, ppr. Esse quam videri.
BOWER, Kellerby, Yorks., same crest.
BOWER, Eng., a demi-moor, ppr., holding a
drawn bow and arrow, or.
BOWER, a talbot's head, sa.
BOWER, Sco., a dexter and sinister arm shoot-
ing an arrow from a bow, all ppr. Ad metam.
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BOWER, Yorks., an escallop, ar. i
BOWER, a bow and a sheaf of arrows, in saltier,
all ppr. Ad metam.
BOWERBANK, Eng., a demi - savage, ppr.,
wreathed about head and middle with
leaves, vert.
BOWERMAN, Eng. , a goat's head, erased, or.
BOWERMAN, or BOWREMAN, Devons. and Wilts.,
a goat's head, erased, or, horns twisted, or
and sa. . (Another crest) A bull's
head, erased, or, horns twisted, or and sa.
-
BOWERS, Chichester, Suss., a lion, passant, ar.,
collared and chained, or, in dexter a bow,
bent, stringed, gold. see plate
BOWES, Streatlam, Durh., seven arrows, or,
one in pale, six in saltier, feathered and
headed,- ar., banded, az.
BOWES, Durh. and Northumb., seven arrows
interlaced, in saltier, barbed, or, bound by
a ribbon, gu., tasselled, gold.
BOWES, Iri., a hawk, ppr.
BOWES, a demi-leopard, rampant, gardant, gu.
see plate
BOW
BOWES, two bundles of arrows, in saltier,
flighted and headed, ppr., banded, gu.
comp.
BOWES, Durh. and Yorks., five arrows, four
in saltier and one in pale, or, headed and
feathered, ar., banded, az. n
BOWES, Durh., a sheaf of arrows, or, bound in
a girdle, az. Sans variance et mon droit
and In multis in magnis, in bonis expertus.
. II
BOWES, Earl of Strathrnore and Kinghorn.
See STRATHMORE.
BOWET, or BEWET, Yorks., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a leopard, ar. , ducally
gorged, or. see plate
BOWIDA, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., in hand a fleur-de-lis, or.
BOWIE, Sco., a demi-lion, az., in dexter a dag-
ger, ppr. Quod non pro patrid.
BOWKER, Eng., on a tower, a lion, rampant.
BOWLAND, Ess. and Lond., out of a ducal coro-
net, an arm, in armour, couped at elbow, or,
in hand a sword, ar., pommel, gold.
BOWLAND, Ess. and Lond., an arm, in armour,
couped at elbow, in hand a sword, or, on
point a laurel-branch, vert.
BOWLAND, two demi- ducks, wings displayed
and inverted, respecting each other, the
dexter, ar., sinister, sa., beaked, or.
BOWLBY, a Catherine-wheel, or.
BOWLBY, Eng., two branches of thorn, in orle.
BOWLE, Eng., a demi-bittern, regardant.
see plate
BOWLER, a boar's head, couped, per pale, az.
and gu., bezantee. see plate
BOWLES of North Aston, Oxford, a demi-boar,
wounded in breast with broken spear.
comp.
BOWLES, Lond., a demi-boar, erect, erminois,
sinister shoulder pierced with an arrow,
ar. Ut tibi sic alteri.
BOWLES. Herts., on a ducal coronet, or, a boar's
head, ar., between wings, gu., in mouth a
bezant.
BOWLES, Gosberkirk, Line., a demi-boar, az.,
pierced through chest with an arrow, gold,
headed, ar.
BOWLES, Heref. and Herts., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a boar's head, couped, sa., be-
tween wings, gu., billettee, gold. comp.
BOWLES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
boar, sa., pierced through neck by an arrow.
BOWLES, Wilts., a griffin's head, erased, or.
.-
BOWLES, Shaftesbury, Wilts., out of a ducal
coronet, a griffin's head, erased, or.
BOWLES, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, sa., beaked, and between
wings, gold.
BOWLES, Lond., a buck's head, ar., attired, or.
BOWLEY, a mullet' of five points, pierced,
through perforation a sword.
BOWLEY, Eng., a sword, in pale, between two
branches of laurel, in orle.
BOWLY, Glouc., a garb, ppr.
BOWMAN, Sco., a demi- blackamoor, shooting
an arrow, all ppr.
BOWMAN, a stag, trippant, pierced on shoulder
with an arrow, all ppr. see plate Si
BOW
ss
BOY
BOWMAN of Ashinyards, Sco., a quiver of ar-
rows, in pale, ppr. Sublimia cures.
BOWMAN, on stump of tree, ppr., a quiver,
vert, of arrows, gu., headed, az., suspended
by a belt, sa.
BOWMAN, Norf., a sword, in pale, ar., hilt and
pommel, or, on each side of blade a demi-
annulet, indented, gold.
BOWMAN, Hethleton, Dors., on a staff, raguled,
couped, and erect, ar., a quiver of arrows,
gu., heads, of the first, buckled on staff with
a belt, sa.
BOWN, Eng., in hand, an escutcheon, charged
with a rose. comp. n
BOWNAS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a sceptre,
environed by two serpents, all between wings,
ppr. ill.
BOWNAS, on a mount, vert, a swan, wings dis-
played, erm., each charged with a lozenge,
gu., in mouth an arrow, ppr. see plate
BOWNE, and BOWYN, Eng., on top of tower,
issuing, an eagle, wings addorsed, ppr., in
beak an acorn, vert.
BOWNELL, Eng., a savage's head, from shoul-
ders, helmeted, all ppr. .
BOWNES, Eng., an oak-tree, ppr., an escutcheon
pendent, gu.
BOWNES, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a cock's
head, ppr.
BOWKE, Dunhead, St. Andrews, Dors., a tal-
bot's head, sa.
BOWRIE, Sco., a demi-lion, az., in dexter a
dagger, ppr. Quod non pro patrid.
BOWRING, Eng., a parrot, vert, feeding on a
bunch of cherries, ppr.
BOWSSAR, a demi-talbot, gu., gorged with a
collar, charged on body with three guttees-
d'or. comp. .
BOWTH, Line., on a chaplet, vert, a lion, pas-
sant, ar.
BOWYER, Bart., Bucks, and Berks., on a ducal
coronet, or, an heraldic tiger, sejant, ar.
Contentement passe richesse.
BOWYER, Charlwood, Surr. and Lond., an arm,
couped and erect, ppr., vested, gu., cuffed
and charged with three bends, or, in hand a
dragon's head, erased.
BOWYER, Suss, and Line., a demi-man, shoot-
ing an arrow, all ppr.
BOWYER, Bart., Denham Court, Bucks., a fal-
con, rising, ppr., belled, or. Contentement
passe richesse.
BOWYER, an eagle's head, erased, ar., in mouth
an anchor, gu., by middle of shank, flukes
downward. see plate
BOWYER, Lond., an eagle, wings addorsed, or,
beaked and legged, sa.
BOWYER, Knipersley, Staffs., Line., and Suss.,
out of a tower, gu., a demi-dragon, rampant,
or. II
BOWYER, Hants., a cubit arm, erect, in hand a
serpent, all ppr. n
BOWYER, an arm, couped and embowed, vested,
in hand a dragon's head, erased.
BOWYER, Bucks, and Suss., a falcon, rising,
ppr., belled, or.
BOWYER, a falcon, wings expanded, ppr.
BOWYER, Camberwell, Surr., on a ducal coro-
net, a tiger, sejant, or.
BOWYKR, Line., from top of castle, gu., a demi-
griffin, issuant, or.
BOWYER, an arm, couped at shoulder, embowed,
vested, in hand a serpent. comp. n
BOWYER, on a mount, vert, a tower, triple-
towered, gu. , thereon a demi-dragon, or. I o I . I
BOWYER, an arm, couped at elbow and erect,
vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand a fish.
comp.
Box, a demi-griffin, or, winged, ar., between
claws a fire-ball, ppr. see plate
Box, Oxon., an arm, couped at elbow, in fess,
vested, gu., in hand a branch of box, vert,
at elbow another branch.
BOXALL, and BOXELL, Eng., an eagle's leg,
erased, in fess, holding a feather, in pale.
BOXELL, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, a boar's
head and neck, all or. Per tela, per hostes.
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BOXHALL, and BOXMELL, Suss., two anchors, in
saltier, az.
BOXSTED, and BOXSTEAD, Eng., a hand, issu-
ing, pxilling a thistle.
BOYCE, Iri., out of a tower, a demi-lion, ram-
pant.
BOYCE, or BOYSE, Eng., Sco., and Iri., a lion,
rampant.
BOYCE, and BOYSE, Eng. and Sco., a star of
six points, or, within a crescent, ar.
BOYCE, or BOYSE, Iri., a castle, triple-towered,
out of middle tower a demi-lion, rampant.
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BOYCOAT, and BODYCOAT, an arm, in armour,
couped at elbow, in hand a fire-ball, all ppr.
comp.
BOYD, Trochrig, a sun-dial. Eternitatem cogita.
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BOYD, Bart., Danson, Kent, three ostrich-
feathers, sa. Confido.
BOYD, Sco. and Iri., a dexter hand, pointing
with thumb and two fore-fingers. Confido.
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BOYD, EDWARD FENWICK, J.P., Moor House,
co. Durham, a dexter hand, couped at wrist,
ppr., in act of benediction, wrist surrounded
by three lozenges, az. Confido.
BOYD, Pitcon, a dexter hand, pointing with
thumb and two fore-fingers to the sun, ppr.
Spes mea in ccelis.
BOYD, Pinkell, Sco., a cross moline, sa. Pru-
dentia me sustinet.
BOYD, Sco., a star of five points, or. Virtus
nobilitat.
BOYD, or BOYDE, Eng., a plume of three fea-
thers, sa.
BOYDELL, Chesh., a stag, statant, pierced in
side with an arrow, in bend sinister. .
BOYER, Eng., a lady's arm, from elbow, erect,
enfiled with a bracelet, sa. f$I*
BOYER, a demi-griffin, segreant.
BOYER, an arm, from elbow, erect, vested,
cuffed, in hand, ppr., three trefoils, slipped.
BOYES, a dog, sejant, ppr.
BOYES, Eng., in hand a cross patte"e, fitched,
ppr.
BOYES, and BOYS, Sco., a dog, sejant, ppr.
A ttendez vous.
BOYLE, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, or, gorged
with a ducal coronet, az., in beak a branch
of laurel, fructed, ppr.
BOYLE, Heref., a lion's head, erased, ppr.
BOYLE, and BOYLEY, Middx., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a lion's head, erased.
BOY
BOYLE, EDMUND, Earl of Cork and Orrery, out
of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's head, erased.
Honor virtutis prcemium.
BOYLE. Earl of Shannon. See SHANNON.
BOYLE, Earl of Glasgow, an eagle, displayed,
with two heads, per pale, embattled, ar. and
gu. Dominus providebit.
BoYLEof Shewalton, Ayr, same crest and motto.
BOYLEY, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion's head,
erased, gu.
BOYMEN, BOYNAM, BONHAM, and BOYNAN,
trunk of tree, in fess, between branches &
fleur-de-lis.
BOYNE, Viscount (Hamilton), Iri., in a ducal
coronet, or, an oak, ppr., fructed, gold, pene-
trated transversely in main stem by a frame-
saw, ppr. Nee timeo, nee sperno.
BOYNELL, and BOYVILLE, Eng., a boy pulling
a branch from a tree.
BOYNTON, Bart., Barmston, Yorks., a goat,
passant, sa., gutte'e d'eau, beard, horns, and
hoofs, or. tempo passa.
BOYNTON, on a cinquefoil, gu., a talbot's head,
erased, sa., gutte'e d'or. see plate
BOYNTON, an arm, from elbow, in hand a mill-
rind.
BOYS, DE, Ess., a wyvern, ar.
BOYS, Kent, a demi-dog. holding an oak-
branch, leaved and fructed, gold.
BOYS, Line., a stag's head,couped, ar., attired,
gu., between attires a mound and cross, or.
BOYS, Norf., an owl, ducally crowned, or, in a
holly -bush, ppr.
BOYS, Kent, on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a demi-lion, ar., ducally crowned, or.
com p.
BOYS, Botshanger, Kent, a demi-lion, ar.,
ducally crowned, or. comp.
BOYSE, a buck's head, erased, attired, gu.
BOYTON, Eng., a crow transfixed with an arrow,
wings expanded, ppr.
BOYVILLE, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, with
two heads, or. comp.
BOYZELL, a talbot's head, sa., in mouth a stag's
horn, or. see plate
BRABANT, Devons., a rose, gu., slipped and
leaved, vert, and a pointed lance, or, in sal-
tier. i
BRABANTINE, a dog, passant, ar., collared, or,
collar charged with three leopards' heads,
sa. comp.
BRABAZON, Leic., over a mount, vert, a falcon,
volant, or. see plate
BRABAZON, Eng., a falcon, wings expanded
and inverted, belled, ppr.
BRABAZON, Earl of Meath. See MEATH.
BRABOURNE, and BRABON, Lond. and Devons.,
a mewed hawk, ppr., armed, az., jessed and
belled, or.
BRACAYS, and BRAKES, a demi-leopard, ram-
pant, gardant, ppr. comp.
BRACCIANO, Rome, on a ducal coronet, an
eagle, displayed, sa., gazing at a comet to
the sinister, ppr.
BRACCINANO, a dexter arm, vested, az., cuff,
ar., in hand a sprig of roses, ppr.
BRACE, a lion's face, ppr., ducally crowned, or,
within two laurel-branches, in orle, vert.
comp.
BRACE, an arm, pvr.
BRACE, Wore., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr. , in hand a sword, ar. , hilted, or. .
BRA
BRACEBRIDGE, Suff., on a mount, vert, a wolf,
passant, ar. comp.
BRACEBRIDGE, and BRASBRIDGE, stump of tree,
ppr., raguled, or.
BRACEGIRDLE, Chesh., two augers, erect and
addorsed, conjoined with a girdle, gu.
BRACESTER, Eng., on a cloud, a mullet of six
points.
BRACE Y, a unicorn, sejant, resting dexter
against an oak-tree, ppr. - *
BRACHER, Berks., a demi-leopard, rampant,
gardant, ppr. Priml et ultimi in betteo.
comp.
BRACKEN, Eng., a Catherine-wheel.
BRACKENBURY, Eng., a savage's head, couped,
ppr. .
BRACKENBURY, an old man's head, couped.
BRACKENBURY of Skendleby, Lincoln, a lion,
couchant, sa., at foot of oak-tree, ppr. Sans
recuUa famais. see plate
BRACKESBY, a boar's head and neck, couped,
gu., bristled, or.
BRACKLEY, Northamp. : (i.) A lion, rampant,
gu., supporting an arrow, ppr., barbed and
feathered, ar. . (.) On a chapeau,
ppr., 'an eagle, wings addorsed, or, preying
on a child, swaddled, gu., banded, ar.
BRACY, Maddresfield, a human heart, pierced,
sa.
BRACY, or BRACEY, Eng., a garb, environed by
two snakes, ppr.
BRAD, a griffin, sejant, erect, between fore-
claws a battle-axe. see plate
BRADBRIDGE, BREDBRIDGE, or BRODBRIDGE, a
leopard's head, erased, ar., pellettee, ducally
gorged, or, between two spears, ppr.
see plate
BRADBURNE, and BRADBOURNE, Lond., a pine-
tree, vert, fructed, or.
BRADBURY, Derb. and Lond., a dove, volant,
ar., in mouth a slip of barberry, vert, fructed,
gu.
BRADBURY, Ess. and Suff., a boar's head, erect,
between two ostrich-feathers.
BRADBY, Eng., a serpent, half erect and no wed,
in its mouth a garland of laurel, ppr. no. I
BRADDYLL, Eng., an anchor, in pale, sur-
mounted by a fleur-de-lis.
BRADE, a bee-hive, with bees, volant, ppr. I
BRADE, a griffin, sejant, resting dexter on an
escutcheon. see plate
BRADESTONE, BRADSTONE, and BRADSTON,
Eng., out of a ducal coronet, two lions' paws,
in saltier, ppr.
BRADFIELD, Norf., in hand two branches of
palm, in orle.
BRADFOOT, BRAIDFOOT, and BRADFUTE, Sco., a
demi-griffin, rampant, or, armed, gu.
BRADFORD, Yorks., a peacock's head, ppr., in
mouth a snake, entwined round neck, vert.
comp.
BRADFORD, Baron, Eng., a lion, rampant, ar.,
between paws a garland of roses. Nee temere,
nee timide. comp. plate
BRADFORD, Earl of. See BRIDGEMAN.
BRADFORD, Swindon, Wilts., a stag's head,
erased, or.
BRADFORD, Iri., a camel's head, sa.
BRADGATE, Leic., an arm, in armour, ppr.,
vert, couped below elbow, in bend, in hand,
BRA
BBA
ppr., upper part of broken spear, gu., point
downward, ar.
BRADHULL, Lane., a badger, passant, or.
BRADLEY, and BRADELEY, Eng., a boar, sa.,
gorged with a garland, vert.
BRADLEY, Iri., a bull's head, cabossed, ppr.
BRADLEY, on a thorn-bush, a nightingale, ppr.
BRADLEY, Lane, and Lond., a boar's head,
couped, gu.
BRADLING, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped at
shoulder, embowed, in fess, in hand a sword,
ppr.
BRADNEY, a hawk, ppr. , belled and jessed, or.
BRADSAY, and BRADSEY, a demi-greyhound,
collared.
BRADSHAGH, BRADSHAIGH, and BRADSHAW,
Chesh., Lane., and Leic., on a mount, vert,
a stag, at gaze, ppr., under a vine-tree, also
ppr. Qui vit content tient assez. Si.
BRADSHAGH, on a mount, a stag, at gaze, under
a vine-tree, fructed, all ppr. .
BRADSHAW of Barton Blount, Derby, a hart,
gu., standing under a vine-branch, vert.
Qui mt content t lent assez.
BRADSHAW, Lane., on a mount, a stag, ducally
gorged, standing under a vine, all ppr. Non
nobis solum nati sumus.
BRADSHAW, Salop, a wolf's head, erased, ar.,
collared and lined. see plate
BRADSTON, Eng., a dove, with olive branch in
mouth, ppr.
BRADSTON, and BRADESTON, Glouc., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a boar's head, sa.
BRADSTREET, Bart., Iri., a unicorn's head, be-
tween two laurel-branches, in orle.
BRADWARDEN, Eng., a demi-otter, rampant.
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BRAD WAY, Glouc., on a coronet, a greyhound,
sejant, erect. see plate
BRAD WELL, Chesh., a rock, ppr.
BRADY, Cambs., on a mount, vert, a griffin,
sejant, or, beaked, gu. see plate
BRADY, Iri., in hand a scimitar, cutting at a
feather, ppr.
BRADY, Iri., a cherub, ppr.
BRADY, Lond., Devons., and Hants., an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand an olive-
branch, fructed, all ppr.
BRADY, on a mount, vert, a griffin, sejant,
or, beaked, sa., supporting with dexter an
escutcheon, ar. comp.
BRAGDEN, and BRAGDON, Lond., a boar, issuant
out of a rock. see plate
BRAGE, or BRAGGE, Lond. and Ess., out of a
ducal coronet, a bull's head, sa., attired,
gold.
BRAGE, or BRAGGE, Surr., a bull's head, sa.,
attired, or.
BRAGES, and BRUGES, Lond., on an anchor, or,
a scroll. Mild cesium portus. comp. .
BRAGG, Somers., a bull, passant, gu.
BRAGG, or BRAGGE, Sco. and Surr., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a bull's head, sa.
BRAGG, Somers., a lion's head, erased, ar., col-
lared, vaire", or and az.
BRAGG, Berks., an ostrich -f eather, enfiled with
a ducal coronet. Per mrtutem sclentiam.
BRAGGE, Sco., in hand a sword.
Honorat tnors.
BRAHAM, Lond., and Finchley, Middx., on a
bar, dancettee, ar., a phoenix, erm., winged,
az., fire, ppr., in mouth a lyre, or.
BRAHAM, Lond. and Berks., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich -feathers,
sa.
BRAHAM, Lond. and Bucks., in hand, ppr., a
fish, ar.
BRAHAM, a wolf's head, couped.
BRAHAN, Eng. , a lion, rampant, gardant.
BRAID, Eng. and Sco., a demi-lion, gu. Flo-
reat majestas.
BRAIDFOOT, Sco., a demi griffin, or.
BRAIDWOOD, Sco., an oak-tree, acorned, ppr.
Vigueur de dessus.
BRAIKENRIDGE, Somers., a bee-hive, or, be-
tween two rose branches, ppr. Bello ac pace
paratus. see plate
BRAILSFORD, out of a ducal coronet a dragon's
head.
BRAIMOR, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
throwing a pheon, hafted.
BRAIN, or BRAINE, Eng., a torteau, az.,
charged with a talbot's head, erased, or.
. II
BRAINE, or BRAYNE, Glouc., a leopard's head,
ar.
BRAITHWAIT, Yorks., a greyhound, couchant,
ar., collared and lined, gu. comp. II
BRAITHWAIT, on a mpunt, vert, a greyhound,
couchant.
BRAKSDALL, a sheaf of arrows, ppr., feathered
and banded, gu. II
BRAKYN, Cambs., a demi -fish, erect, az.,
charged with three bezants, in bend, be-
tween two cotises, or. comp.
BRAKYN, Chesterton, Cambs., a hawk's head,
erased, ar., ducally gorged, or. see plate
BRAKYN, a whale's head, erect, between two
cinquefoils, or, stalked and leaved, vert.
BRAMFELL, out of a ducal coronet, an arm, em-
bowed, wielding a scimitar. comp.
BRAMHALL, Chesh., a lion, passant, or, . i
BRAMLEY, Eng., a pheasant, ppr.
BRAMPSTON, Eng., a fetterlock, az.
BRAMPTON, a demi-marine, vested, ppr., in
sinister an anchor, in dexter a spear.
BRAMPTON, Norf., a lion, rampant, or.
BRAMPTON, Norf., out of a mural coronet, a
talbot's head, gu., eared, ar.
BRAMPTON, Norf., on a tiger, ar., bridled, a
naked man astride, ppr., wreathed about the
temples.
BRAMPTON, Lond., on a tun, or, a dove, ppr.,
in mouth a branch, vert, fructed, gu.
BRAMSON, Eng., an arm, from elbow, in hand
a scorpion, erect.
BRAMSTON of Skreena, Ess., a lion, sejant, or,
collared, sa., charged with three plates, ar.
see plate
BRAMWELL, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or,
two lions' paws, in saltier, ppr.
BRANCH, out of a ducal coronet, or, a cock's
head, az., combed, gu., in beak a branch,
vert. comp.
BRAND, Baron Dacre. See DACRE.
BRAND of Laurieston, Sco., a vol, ppr.
BRAND, Suff. and Lond., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a leopard's head, ar. II.
BRAND, Eng., in hand a battle-axe, ppr.
BRAND, Sco., two elephants' probosces, ar.,
the dexter charged with three mascles, the
BRA
sinister with three spur-rowels, sa. Aye for-
ward, comp.
BRAND, beside a tree, a stag, statant, ppr.
BRAND, on stump of tree, in fess, erased, shoot-
ing a branch, an eagle, statant, regardant.
BRAND, Lond., a leopard's head and neck,
erased, gardant, semee of roundles, sa., vert,
and gu. comp.
BRAND, Siirr., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
cockatrice's head, gu., between wings, ppr.
BRANDEETH, and BRANDRETH, Staffs., a lamb,
couchant, ar.
BRANDER, Eng., an elephant, passant, ar.
BRANDER, Hants., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
BRANDER, Surr. and Sco., a dove, regardant,
in mouth an olive-branch, ppr. Silentio et
spe.
BRANDER, Sco., a dove, with olive-branch, ppr.
Silentio et spe.
BRANDESTON, Eng-, a dexter hand, couped, in
fess, gu.
BRANDFORD, Lond. , an eagle, rising, or, in beak
a sprig of oak, fructed, vert. see plate
BRANDLING, Northumb., stump of tree, couped
and erased, from top issuing flames, from
sinister side sprig, acorned and leaved, all
ppr. Fide et virtute.
BRANDON, Suff., a lion's head, erased, or,
guttee, sa., ducally crowned. comp.
BRANDON, a dove, regardant, in mouth an
olive-branch, ppr.
BRANDON, Lond., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
charged with two bars, gu., on each of which
three bezants. see plate
BRANDON and HAMILTON, Duke of. See
HAMILTON.
BRANDRAM, Lond., a bee, volant, or.
BRANDRAM, a lamb, passant, ar. see plate
BRANDRETH, an escallop, or. i
BRANDT, Eng., a stag, rising out of a bush,
ppr. . ii
BRANDWOOD, Durh., a yew-tree, ppr. i
BRANFELL, Ess., a lion's head, erased.
BRANFILL of Upminster Hall, Ess., out of a
cloud, ppr., a naked arm, in hand a sword.
'Not in vain.
BRANSCOMB, BRANSCOMBE, and BRONSCOMB,
Eng., a lion, passant, regardant, ducally
gorged and chained, ppr.
BRANSON, or BRAUNSON, an arm, from elbow,
in hand a scorpion, ppr.
BRANT, Eng., a lion, passant, or. I
BRANTHWAITE, and BRAITHWAITE, Lond., on a
rock, ppr., an eagle, .rising, ar.
BRANTINGHAM, Devons., an oak- tree, ppr.
-
BRANTWAYTE, on a rock, ppr., an eagle, rising,
ar.
BRASBRIDGE, Warw., a staff, raguly, ar.
comp.
BRASH, Sco., in hand, erect, issuing from a
cloud, an anchor, in pale, ppr.
BRASHIER, or BRASIER, Iri., a demi-lion, ram-
pant.
BRASIER, or BRAZIER, Eng., a dove, with
olive-branch, ppr.
BRASSEY, Eng., a hand throwing a dart, ppr.
i.
BRASSY, a unicorn, sejant, resting dexter on
an oak-tree, ppr.
BBS
BRASY, a bird, ar., legged, gu. - I *
BRATHWAIT, BOUGHTON-, Poston Court, Heref.,
a stork's head, erased, in beak a snake, ppr.
-
BRATHWAYTE, Westm., a greyhound, couchant,
ar., collared and lined, gu., studded and
ringed, or. comp. . II
BRATSHAW, a bugle-horn, stringed. I.
BRATT, Staffs., two greyhounds' heads, erased,
collared, and addorsed, ppr.
BRATTLE, Eng., between a laurel and a myrtle
branch, in saltier, a battle-axe, all ppr.
BRAUNCH, out of a ducal coronet, or, a derni-
lion, rampant, pierced in breast with an
arrow. comp.
BRAUNCH, and BRAUNCHE, Eng., on a garb, or,
a bird, sa. .
BRAVING, Wilts., a demi-talbot, gu., guttee-
d'or, ducally crowned, ar. see plate
BRAWNE, Lond. and Surr., out of a mural coro-
net, or, a dragon's head, sa.
BRAY, or BRAYE, Cornw., out of a ducal coro-
net, az., a griffin's head, or.
BRAY of Shere, Surr., a flax-breaker, or.
BRAY of Langford Hill, Cornw., out of a ducal
coronet, az., a griffin's head, erm., beaked,
or.
BRAY, an ounce, ppr. n.
BRAY, an arm, erect, vested, az., in hand, ppr., .
a chaplet, vert. comp.
BRAY, Beds, and Suss., a lion, passant, gard-
ant, or, between wings, addorsed. see plate
BRAYBROKE, and BRAYBROOK, Suff., a maiden's
head, ppr. , hair, or, wreathed with a garland
of violets and leaves. .
BRAYBROOKE, Baron (Neville-Griffin) : (i.)For
Griffin, a talbot's head, erased, sa. .
(.) For Neville, a bull, ar., pied, sa., armed,
or, charged on neck with a rose, barbed and
seeded, ppr. Ne vile velis. comp.
BRAYBROOKE, Eng.. a Minerva's head, affrontee,
all ppr.
BRAYE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of
five ostrich -feathers, three ar., two az., on
top a griffin's head, gu. comp.
BRAYLESFORD, and BRAYLFORD, Derbs., out of
a ducal coronet, or, a stag's head, affrontee,
ppr.
BRAYNE, Glouc., from behind a mount, vert,
the sun rising, ppr.
BRAYNTON, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
BRAYTOFT, Line., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
crusily, ar.
BREACH, Eng., an escarbuncle, gu.
BREACH, Cirencester, Glouc., an antelope, se-
jant, ppr. see plate
BREADALBANE, Marquess of (Campbell), Sco.,
a boar's head, erased, ppr. Follow me.
BREAM, Lond., an arm, couped at elbow, and
erect, vested, cuffed, gold, in hand a fish,
ppr. God is my defender. comp.
BREANON, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed
in hand a sword.
BREANT, Eng., a demi-griffin, regardant, hold-
ing a flag, charged with a saltier.
see plate
BREAREY, or BREARY, the bust of a nun, couped
at shoulders, affrontee, veiled, ppr. Jesu
sel bon e lei.
BREAHLY, a cross potent, gu., between wings,
ar. comp. plate and .
BRB
BREAWSE, Eng., a human heart transfixed with
a sword, in bend, sinister, all ppr. - *
BREBNER of Lairuey, iSco., a cock's head,
erased, g\i. -
BRECHE, Eng., out of a cup, ar., three roses,
stalked and leaved, ppr. I
BRECK, or BREEK, a demi-lion, ppr. Firmus
maneo.
BRECKNOCK, and BRECKNOT, Eug., an arm,
issuing from clouds, in hand an anchor, in
pale.
BRECKNOCK, Baron. See CAMUEN.
BREDEL, Lond., an owl, ppr. Nitor in adver-
sum.
BREE, Eng., a hand, couped, in fesg.
BREEDON, Berks, and Northamp., a demi-lion,
ar., holding a cross pattee, fitched, gu.
comp. and .
BREES, and BREEZE, Eng., a stag at gaze, or.
Si. TO
BREETON, Eng., a naked arm, embowed, in
hand, ppr., a wreath of laurel, vert.
BREMBER, Lond., two arms, in armour, em-
bowed, in hands a battle-axe, all ppr.
-
BREMER, Devons., out of a naval coronet, or,
sails, ar.,. a dexter cubit arm, in* armour, in
hand, gauntleted, gold, a sword, ppr., hilt and
pommel, of the first, between two branches
of oak, gold, arm charged with an anchor,
erect, sa. A laverite. comp.
BREMNER, Eng. and Sco., a dexter arm, vam-
braced, in gauntlet a pheon, erect. Per
tela, per hostes.
BREMNER, Eng., a cock's head, erased.
BRENAN, Iri., out of a mural coronet, a demi-
eagle, displayed.
BRENAN, and BRENNAN, Iri., a wheel, gu.
BRENCHESLEY, and BRENCHLEY, Eng., an annu-
let, or, within it an escutcheon, az., charged
with a cross, patonce, gold.
BRENCHLEY, Kent, in hand a laurel branch,
PP r - !-
BRENDE, Norf., a lion, rampant, gardant, ar.
BRENDE, Suff., the fore-part of a lion, gu.,
united to hind-part of a dragon, vert, sejant.
BRENDON, an eagle, displayed.
BRENT, Glouc., Kent, and Somers., a dragon's
head, between wings, expanded, ar.
BRENT, a lion, rampant.
BRENT, a wyvern's head, between wings, ar.,
charged on breast with three ermine spots,
one and two. comp.
BRENTINGHAM, Eng., an oak-tree, ppr.
BRENTON, Bart., out of a naval coronet, or, on
circle, " Spartan," a swan, ar., gutteVde-
sang. Go through. see plate
BKKNTON, a swan, ar. n
BRENTON, Eng., a demi-savage, affronted,
handcuffed, ppr.
BREOS, DE, Eng., an eagle, rising, regardant,
ppr. ioo.
BRERES, Lane., a stag's head, erminois.
BRERKS, Lane., a nag's head, erminois. I
BRERETON, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, or, a
griffin, statant, wings elevated.
BRERETON of Brinton, Norf., a bear, ppr.,
muzzled, or. Opitulante Deo.
BRERETON, or BREWERTON, a bear's head and
neck, or, muzzled, sa.
BRERETON, Iri., a demi-unicorn, collared.
BRE
BRERETON, Chesh. and Norf., a bear's head and
neck, erased, sa., muzzled, gu., studded, or.
BRERETON, on a chapeau, az., turned up, erm.,
a dragon, wings expanded.
BRERETON, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a bear's head, ppr.
BRERWOOD, or BRIERWOOD, Chester, two swords,
in saltier, pommels and hilts, or, enfiled with
an eari's coronet, ppr. comp.
BRESIER, out of a crown vallary, a lion's head.
BRESINGHAM, on a chapeau, ppr., a demi-lion,
rampant, gardant, or. see plate
BRESSEY, on a mount, vert, a teal, ar.
BREST, an arm, ppr., vested, sa., in hand a
bow, ar. I
BRETARGH, Lane., in lion's paw an ostrich-
feather. Fan qui sentient.
BRETON, or BRETTON, Lond., Ess., Staff., and
Leic., on a lion's gamb, az., a cheveron, or,
charged with a mullet, sa. -
BRETON, Norf., a demi-talbot, gu., eared, col-
lared and lined, or. .
BRETON, Northamp., on a mural coronet, gu.,
a boar's head, couped, sa. comp.. I
BRETON, Eng., a wolf, ppr. n
BRETON, or BRETTON, Eng., on a lion's gamb,
az., a cheveron, or.
BRETROOK, Eng., a horse, saddled and bridled,
at full speed.
BRETT, a sphinx, passant.
BRETT, Iri., a crane, regardant, wings addorsed,
resting dexter on a stone. . I
BRETT, Glouc. and Leic., on a tower, ar., a
man's head, ppr. see plate
BRETT, Staffs., a lion's gamb, erect and erased,
ar., grasping a wolf's head, erased, ppr.
BRETT, Staffs., a lion's gamb, erect and erased,
ar., grasping a dragon's head, vert.
BRETT, Kent and Devons., a lion, passant, gu.
.- I
BRETT, Kent, a griffin's head, between wings,
az., beaked, or.
BRETT, Eng., a demi-lion, tail forked, ar., lan-
gued and armed, gu.
BRETTLE, a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
BREW, Eng., a park gate, gu.
BREWDNELL, Eng., from an old castle, a mart-
let, rising, sa. I
BREWER, or BREUER, Kent, out of a mural coro-
net, an arm, from elbow, erect, vested, gu.,
billettee, or, in hand, ppr., a battle-axe, az.
comp.
BREWER, or BREUER, a mermaid, with mirror
and comb, ppr.
BREWES, DE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a lion's gamb.
BREWIN, two eagles' wings, addorsed, ppr.,
semee of trefoils, slipped, vert.
BREWLEY, a lion, rampant, ppr., seme'e of
roundles, ar., holding in paws a shield, erm.,
thereon a bend, gu., charged with three
cheverons, or.' see plate
BREWS, or BREWIS, Eng., out of a ducal coro-
net, a cock's head, ppr.
BREWS, BREWSE, and BREWES, Eng., a lion,
passant, az. I
BREWS, or BREWSE, a demi-Hercules, clothed
with a skin, holding over shoulder a club,
ppr. I. II
BREWS, or BREWES, Eng., out of a ducal coro-
net, gu., a lion's gamb, ppr.
BBB
BUI
BREWSTEB, and BKEWSTED, Sco., a leopard's
head, erased, az.
BREWSTER, Whitfield, Ess., a demi-lion, in
dexter a club. see plate
BREWSTER, Northamp., a leopard's head, erased,
sa.
BREWSTER, Suff., a bear's head, erased, az.
BREY, Eng., a hill, ppr. By degrees.
comp. n
BRETTON, on a mount, vert, a wild duck, ppr.
BRIAN, Eng., a demi-savage, ppr. i.
BRIAN, Eng., a beacon, flammant, or.
BRIAND, and BRIANT, Eng., out of a mural
coronet, a bundle of arrows, banded.
BRICE, a stag, passant.
BRICE, Somers., a lion's head, erased, erm.,
pierced through with an arrow, or, headed
and feathered, ar. comp.
BRICE, Iri., in hand a cutlass, all ppr. Do
toett, and doubt not.
BRICHEN, Sco., an arm, in fess, out of clouds,
ppr., in hand a club.
BRICKDALE, Eug., on a ducal coronet, or, a
dolphin, naiant, az.
BRICKENDEN, in lion's gamb, erased, a rose-
branch, slipped, ppr. I
BRICKENDEN, Eng., a demi-dragon.
BRICKENDEN, a demi-wyvern, vert. n
BRICKHURST, Line., out of a mural coronet, or,
a tiger's head and neck, ar. comp.
BRICKWOOD, a demi-savage, affrontee, ppr.,
wreathed about middle with leaves, vert, in
dexter a slip of oak, of the last.
BRID, Lond., an eagle's head, ducally gorged,
or. comp.
BRIDE, Eng., two eagles' heads, erased and
addorsed, ppr. I
BRIDGE, Heref. and Ess., two wings, addorsed,
ar., on each a cheveron, engrailed, sa.,
charged with a chaplet, or. comp. log.
BRIDGE, Surr., a stag's head, ar. Nee minus
fortUer. II
BRIDGEMAN, Coney-Weston Hall, Norf., a tre-
foil, slipped, vert.
BRIDGEMAN, Lane., Warw., and Salop, a fox,
sejant, ppr. or
BRIDGEMAN, Earl of Bradford, a demi-lion, ar.,
between paws a garland of laurel, or. Nee
temere, nee timide. see plate
BRIDGEN, a demi-mariner, ppr., vested, in rus-
set, round waist a sash, on head a cap, gu.,
in dexter a sphere, or, sinister resting on an
anchor, gold.
BRIDGER, or BRIGER, Glouc., a dragon's head,
vert, transfixed with end of spear, ppr., in
bend sinister. .
BRIDGER, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
crab, gu.
BRIDGER of Buckingham House, Suss., a crab,
gu.
BRIDGES, Bart., Kent, out of a ducal coronet,
or, a moor's head, in profile, sa., banded, ar.
BRIDGES, Edinr., a demi-lion, gu. Maintien
le droit.
BRIDGES, on a tower, a hawk, wings displayed,
all ppr.
BRIDGES, an anchor, in pale, ppr. n
BRIDGES, or BRYDGES, Ess., a boar, passant,
ar., pierced through neck with broken spear,
headed, of the first, embrued, gu. see plate
BRIDGES, a man's head, from shoulder, in pro-
file, ppr., verted, seme'e of torteaux, wreathed,
of the last, and az. Maintien le droit.
comp.
BRIDGES, Eng., on a tower, ar., masoned, sa.,
a dove, rising, ppr.
BRIDGET, Salop, a fox, sejant, ppr. or
BRIDGEWATER, a demi-stag, or, attired, sa.
-
BRIDGMAN, Warw., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
between paws a garland of laurel, ppr,
comp.
BRIDGSTOCK, a raven, sa., in dexter an escal-
lop, see plate
BRIDON, Suff., a hawk's head, erased, sa.,
charged with three bezants, one and two.
comp.
BRIEN, Iri., a cross pattde, gu., between horns
of a crescent, or.
BRIERLY, Eng., a fox, sejant, ppr. or
BRIERLY, Lond., a cross, potent, fitched, gu.,
between wings, ar.
comp. and .
BRIERS, Beds., a demi-leopard, rampant, gar-
dant, erased, az., gorged with a collar, ar.,
charged with three mullets, pierced, gu.
see plate
BRIERWOOD, two swords, in saltier, enfiled with
an earl's coronet. comp.
BRIG, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a
dagger, ppr.
BRIGDEN, Suss., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, wielding a sword, ar. ,
hilt and pommel, gold. Mca gloria fides.
BRIGGES, Westm., a fox, ppr. ir
BRIGGS, Bart., Salop, on stump of tree, a peli-
can, or, vulning, ppr. Virtus cst Dei.
BRIGGS, a tiger's head, couped, affrontee.
see plate.
BRIGGS, Salop, an arm, embowed, covered with
leaves, vert, in hand, ppr., a bow, gu.,
strung, sa., and an arrow, ar.
BRIGGS, Brecknockshire, an arm, vambraced,
in hand a bow and arrow, ppr.
BRIGGS, Yorks., on a mount, vert, a laurel-
branch, erect, ppr., in front a lion, passant,
erm., dexter resting on a pheon, sa. Forti-
ter et fideliter.
BRIGGS, Berks., a demi-dragon, vert, wings, az.
Felicior quo ccrtior.
BRIGHAM, Yorks., on a cloud, a crescent, be-
tween two branches of palm, in orle.
comp.
BRIGHAM, or BRIGGAM, Yorks., a boar's head,
in bend, couped, sa.
BRIGHAM of Foxley House, Chester, out of a
ducal coronet, a plume of feathers. In cruce
salus. .
BRIGHOUSE, Line., out of a mural coronet, or,
a tiger's head, ar. comp.
BRIGHT, Iri., in hand, erect, ppr., vested, sa.,
out of a cloud shedding forth rays, a mort-
head.
BRIGHT, Eng., a dragon's head.
BRIGHT, Eng., the sun in glory, or, in clouds,
ppr. I
BRIGHT, Bart., Harrow-weald, a mass of
clouds, and therefrom a sun, issuant, all
ppr. - I
BRIGHT, Suss., the sun in glory, or, in clouds,
ppr. Lumen umbra Dei. I
BBI
BRIGHT, Chesh., a demi-griffin, in dexter a
mullet, sa. see plate %
BRIGHT, Suff., a dragon's head, gu., vomiting
fire, ppr., collared and lined, or. comp. go.
BRIGHTMAN, or BRITZMAN, Surrey, out of rays,
or, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., gar-
nished, gold, in gauntlet a sword, ar., hilted,
gold. -
BRIGID, Iri., out of a cloud, ppr., an etoile of
eight rays. -
BRIGNAC, Eng., a reindeer's head, cabossed.
BRIGNALL, an eagle, with two heads, displayed,
charged on breast with a saltier.
BRIGWOOD, a demi-savage, affronted, wreathed
about middle with leaves, in dexter a slip of
oak, all ppr.
BRIN, Iri , a dexter hand, couped, gu.
BRINDLEY, and BRINLEY, Eng., a wyvern, in
mouth a hand, ppr.
BRINE, Eng., two swords, in saltier, ppr., sur-
mounted by a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
BRINGBORNE, Kent, on a wolf's head, erased,
sa., a pile, or. comp.
BRINGHAM, Eng., a cat, salient, gardant, ppr.
BRINGHURST, Leic., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ar., in hand a club, sa., spiked, or.
BRINKHURST, a demi-lion, ar., ducally crowned,
or, in each paw a bezant. see plate
BRINKLOW, or BRINGLOW, a demi-lion, or, sup-
porting a flaming sword, gu., hilt, gold.
see plate
BRINKWORTH, Bath, on a mount, vert, a wil-
low-tree, ppr.
BRINS, a talbot's head, collared, swallowing a
bird, wings expanded. see plate
BRISAC, Eng., an arm, embowed, ppr., vested,
gu., in hand a covered cup, or.
BRISBAN, or BRISBANE, Sco., an anchor, in
pale, with serpent wreathed, all ppr. Ani-
mum prudentia firmat. I.
BRISBANE, M'DOUGALL, Bart., Sco., a stork's
head, erased, in beak a serpent, all ppr.
Certamine summo. -
BRISBANE, Sco., an ant-hillock, semde of ants,
ppr. Virtuti damnosa quies. comp. II
BRISBANE, Eng., a demi-savage, holding over
shoulder a club, ppr. IO
BRISBANE, and BRISBON, Sco., a heron's head,
erased, in mouth an eel, all ppr. Certamine
summo.
BRISBON, or BRISBONE, on a chapeau, a lion,
rampant, holding an arrow, point downward.
comp.
BRISCO, Bart., Cumb., a greyhound, current,
sa., seizing a hare, ppr. see plate
BRISCOA, Eng., a pennon, gu., charged with a
crescent, ar., staff in bend, sa., headed, or.
comp.
BRISCOE, and BRISCOWE, Eng., a pheon, be-
tween two arms, in armour, embowed, sup-
porting a Saracen's head, affronte'e. .
BRISCOE, and BRISCOWE, Iri., a Saracen's head,
affrontde, ppr.
BRISE-RUGGLES, Ess. and Suff., a tower, or,
transpierced with four darts, in saltier, in-
flamed, ppr. Struggle.
BRISLAY, a cock-pheasant, pr. , standing among
flowers, az., leaved, vert.
BBO
BRISTED, Eng., in dexter hand, a spur, ppr.
BRISTOL, Marquess and Earl of (Hervey), a
leopard, passant, sa., bezante"e, ducally
gorged and chained, or, in dexter a trefoil,
slipped, vert. Je n'oublierai jamais.
see plate
BRISTOW, Herts., out of a crescent, or, a demi-
eagle displayed, az. -
BRISTOW of Broxmore Park, Wilts., out of a
crescent, or, a demi-eagle, displayed, az.
Vigilantibus non dormicntibus.
BRISTOWE of Beesthorpe Hall, Nottingham,
same crest and motto.
BRITAIN, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a key, or.
BRITAIN, BRITON, BRITTEN, and BRITTON, out
of a naval coronet, a mermaid, in dexter a
purse, in sinister a comb, ppr.
BRITLEY, on a chapeau, a demi-lion, in dexter
a mullet. see plate
BRITTAIN, or BRITTAINE, Eng., in eagle's claw,
erased, in fess, a quill.
BRITTEN, Eng., an ear of wheat and palm-
branch, in saltier, ppr.
BRITWEESIL, Eng., a salmon, naiant, ppr.
BRIWER, or BRIWERE, Eng., out 'of a cloud a
dexter arm, in hand an open book, ppr.
. I
BRIXTON, or BRIXTONE, a demi-horse, rampant,
ar.
BROAD, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
leopard's face, ar. see plate
BROAD, on a chapeau, a tiger's head, ducally
crowned. see plate
BROAD, Eng., a demi-savage, in dexter three
arrows, pointing with sinister to an imperial
crown. . I
BROADBELT, an eagle displayed, ppr.
BROADBENT, or BRODBENT, a pheon, ar., point,
gutte'e-de-sang, staff broken, or.
BROADBENT, Eng., a dexter arm, ppr., in hand
a covered cup, or.
BROADHEAD, Bart., Yorks., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, collared and chained, or, supporting a
shield, erm., charged with an eagle, dis-
played, gu. Perseverando.
BROADHEAD, Eng., on a chapeau, a garb, ppr.
BROADHURST, Eng., a mermaid, in dexter a
dagger, ppr.
BROADHURST, in water, a swan, swimming,
ppr., wings expanded, or, charged on breast
with an etoile, sa. comp.
BROADLEY, Eng., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
Mitis sed fortis.
BROADLEY, Lond., a talbot, passant, ppr. Non
immemor bcneficii.
BROADLEY, Lond., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
Non immemor beneficii.
BROADMEAD, Somers., on a fret, az., a stag's
head, erased, in mouth an acorn, slipped,
ppr. Semper fidelis.
BROADOCKSHAW, and BRODOCKSHAW, Eng., a
stag's head, ar.
BROADSTONE, Eng., in a cloud, a crescent, be-
tween two palm-branches.
BROAD WOOD, Lond. and Suss., a yew-tree,
leaved and eradicated, ppr., on trunk an
annulet, or, transfixed by three arrows, one
in fess, two in saltier, of the last. Semper
^rens.
BRO
BRO
BKOCAS, Lond. , a man's head, couped at shoul-
ders, radiated, ppr.
BBOCAS, Wokefield House, Bucks., a negro's
head, in profile, ppr., couped at shoulder,
crowned with an eastern coronet, or.
BKOCK, Sco., on a chapeau, gu., a dove, rising,
ppr.
BROCK, Ess., a pegasus, az.
BROCK, or BROOKE, Chesh., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, gu., in dexter a dart, or, feathered.
see plate
BROCK, an escallop, or. i
BROCKAS, or BROKAS, Hants., a lion, sejant,
in dexter a cross pattee, fitched, resting sin-
ister against a pyramid.
BROCKBANK, The Croft, Kirsanton, Lane.,
stag at gaze, ppr. .
BROCKDON, Devons., a stag's head, erased,
attired, or.
BROCKET of The Ryes, Ess., a stag, lodged,
sa., ducally gorged and lined, or.
see plate
BROCKET, a stag's head, erased, pierced through
neck with an arrow.
comp. i;
BROCKET, or BROCKHILL, Kent, a badger, sa.
- II
BROCKET, a brocket, or young deer, lodged,
ppr.
BROCKHOLES, Eng., a fret, ar. II
BROCKHOLES, Lane., a brock or badger, pas-
sant, sa.
BROCKHOLES-FITZHERBERT of Claughton Hall,
Lancaster, a brock or badger, passant, sa.
-
BROCKLEHURST, a brock, ppr. Veritas me diri-
c/it. ii
BROCKMAN of Beachborough, Kent, on a sword,
erect, ar., hilt and pommel, or, a stag's
head, cabossed, ppr., attired, gold, blade
through head, bloody at point.
BROCKUS, a moor's head, couped at shoulders,
wreathed about temples, ppr.
BROCTON, Salop, a hand holding up a ducal
coronet, couped and tasselled, between two
branches of laurel, in orle. I
BRODERIP, BRODREPP, or BRODRIBB, Eng., in
a cup, or, three roses, gu., slipped and leaved,
vert. I
BRODIE of Brodie, Morayshire, in dexter hand
a bunch of arrows, all ppr.
BRODIE of Lethen, Nairn, same crest. Be
mindful to unite.
BRODIE, Bart., Suff., a dexter cubit arm, erect,
in hand three arrows, ar., encircled by a
civic wreath. Unite.
BRODIE, or BRODY, Suss, and Sco., in hand a
sheaf of arrows, ppr. Unite.
BRODIE, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, sa., a
palm-branch, ppr.
BRODLEY, Lond. and Lane., a boar's head,
couped, gu.
BRODNAX, Kent and Chesh., out of a mural
coronet, a demi-eagle, or, winged, gu.,
gorged with a collar, gold, charged with
three cinquefoils, ar. see plate
BRODOCKSHAW, Eng., a stag's head, ar.
BRODRICK, Surr., a spear-head, ar., embrued,
gu.
BRODRICK, Baron. See MIDDLETON.
BEOESE, Eng., a crane, in claw a stone, ppr.
BROGDEN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, in
hand a rose, gu., slipped and leaved, vert.
. I
BROGDEN, Lond., a demi-lion, ducally crowned,
between paws a cross formee.
BROGE, BROGG, and BROIGE, Sco., in hand a
sword, ppr. Honor at mws. -
BROGRAVE, Bart., Norf., an eagle, displayed,
erm., ducally crowned, beaked and mem-
bered, or. Finis dat esse. see plate
BROGRAVE, Norf. and Warw., an eagle, dis-
played, ppr.
BROGRAVE, Lond., Herts., and Lane., an eagle,
displayed, with two heads, erm., each du-
cally crowned, or. comp.
BROHIER, or BROHEIR, Eng., in a crescent, an
arrow, in pale. I
BROKE, Eng., a fox's head, ppr.
BROKE, a demi-horse.
BROKE, Bart., Suff., a brock or badger, passant,
ppr. . And, out of a naval coronet,
or, a dexter arm, embowed, encircled with a
wreath of laurel, ppr., hand grasping a tri-
dent, gold. Saevumgue tridentem servamus.
BROKELSBEY, Line., a brock or badger, ppr.
- II
BROKER, Northamp., a demi-seahorse, or.
. ii
BROKESBY, Leic., a boar's head, couped, gu.
-
BROMAGE, Wore., out of a ducal coronet, an
armed arm, in gauntlet a sword, ppr.
BROMALL, a Bacchus's head, couped at shoul-
ders, gu.
BROMBOROUGH, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
cubit arm, az., cuffed, ar., in hand an oak-
branch, ppr., fructed, gold. comp.
BROMBY, and BROMLEY, Yorks., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., sus-
taining a standard, sa., flag, gu., charged
with a lion, passant, gardant, of the first.
see plate
BROME, BROOM, and BROOME, Oxon., an arm,
couped at elbow, and erect, vested, in hand,
ppr., a bunch of broom, vert, seeded, gold.
BROME of West Mailing, Kent, an arm, vested,
gu., turned up, ar., in hand, ppr., a slip of
broom, vert, flowered, or. l)omine t dirige
nos.
BROMEALL, a demi-lion, rampant, double-
queued, ppr.- .
BROMELEY, Cambs., out of a mural coronet,
or, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., holding a
standard, vert, charged with a griffin, pas-
sant, of the second. I
BROMELL, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, with
two heads, each ducally crowned.
BROMEWICH, and BROMWICH, Glouc., Heref.,
and Herts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, sa. (Another, gutte*e-d'or. )
. I
BROMFIELD, Kent and Chesh., a demi-tiger,
az., armed, maned, and tufted, or, holding
erect a broken sword, ar., handle, gu., hilt
and pommel, gold. see plate
BROMFIELD, Staffs., a lion, passant, gardant,
gorged with a wreath, or and az. see plate
BROMFLET, or BRON ^ET, Lane., on a chapeau,
sa., turned up, ,-,,r., a wyvern, vert, ducally
crowned, or.
BRO
BRO
BROMFLETE, in a ducal coronet, or, a wolf's
head, gu.
BROMHALL, Beds., a demi-lion, or, between
paws a cross crosslet, fitched, sa. see plate
BROMHALL, Lond. and Chesh., a lion, passant,
or. i
BROMHEAD, Bart., Line., out of a mural coro-
net, gu., a unicorn's head, ar., armed and
crined, or, in mouth a rose, gu. Concordia
res crescunt. see plate
BROMHEAD, Iri., a pelican, vulning, ppr.
BROMIGE, Eng., out of a rnural coronet or, a
talbot's head, az., eared, gold. Fides ser-
vata ditat.
BROMLEY, Baron Montford. See MONTFORD.
BROMLEY, Chesh., Staffs., and Y.orks., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion, ar., support-
ing a banner, gu., charged with a lion, pas-
sant, see plate
BROMLEY, Salop, a lion's gamb, erect, ar.
BROMLEY, Bart., Eaststoke, Notts., a pheasant,
sitting, ppr. Pensez forte, see plate
BROMLEY, Salop, same crest.
BROMPTON, Eng., a lion, rampant, or.
BROMWICH, out of a ducal coronet, a unicorn's
head, sa., gutte'e-d'or. _ . I
BROND, or BROUNDE, Lond. and Suff., a demi-
griffin, or, in dexter a battle-axe, in bend,
ar., handle, gu.
BRONKER, Kent and Middx., a talbot, passant,
gu., under dexter a garland of flowers, ppr.
see plate
BRONKER, Wilts., a cubit arm, erect, vested, sa.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a lozenge, of the first.
BRONSCOMB, or BRANSCOMB, a lion, regardant,
ducally gorged and chained.
BROOK, Chesh., a badger, passant, ppr.
BROOK, Lond., on a mount, vert, in front of
an oak-tree, a badger, passant, ppr., f ore-
dexter resting on a chaplet, or. comp. II
BROOK, Yorks., a sword, erect, ar., hilted, or,
thereon two serpents entwined, respecting
each other, ppr. ^Estnecastu. see plate no
BROOK, or BROOKE, Bucks., a hawk's lure,
with line formed into a bow-knot, between
wings, all ppr. .
BROOK, a fleur-de-lis, ar., around it a serpent
entwined, ppr. in.
BROOKE of Mere Hall, Chester, a badger,
passant, ppr. Vis unita fortior.
BROOKE of Handford, Chester, same crest.
Pro avitdfide.
BROOKE of Haughton Hall, Salop, same crest.
Virtus est Dei.
BROOKE of Ufford Place, Suff., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm.. a wing, erect, of the
first, cheveron, ar., thereon a lion, rampant,
sa., crowned, gold. &
BROOK, or BROOKE, Suff. and Kent, same
crest.
BROOKE, and WARWICK, Earl of (Greville) :
(I.) Out of a ducal coronet, gu., a swan, wings
expanded, ar., beaked, of the first. .
(.) A bear, erect, ar., muzzled, gu., collared
and chained, or, supporting a ragged staff,
of the first. Vix ea nostra roco.
comp.
BROOKE, DE CAPEL, Bart., Northamp., a demi-
sea horse, ar., maned and finned, or. Spes
mea in Deo.
BROOKE, Hants., a lion, rampant, or.
BROOKE, Staffs., a stork or crane, or.
BROOKE, Salop, on a mount, vert, a badger,
passant, ppr.
BROOKE, a goat's head, erased, sa., horned and
bearded, or.
BROOKE, Bart., Chester, a man, in armour, in
dexter a spear, on sinister arm a shield, all
ppr. IO
BROOKE, an Indian goat's head, erased, or,
eared and armed, gold. -
BROOKE, Bart., Chesh. and Iri., a brock or
badger, ppr.
BROOKE, Bucks., out of a coronet, or, a plume
of ostrich-feathers, or and sa. .
BROOKE, a demi-lion, gu., between paws a
broad arrow, or, feathered and headed, ar.
BROOKE, on a ducal coronet, a cock, ppr.,
combed and wattled, gu. see plate
BROOKE, a griffin's head, erased, charged with
a fess dancettee, and in base a crosslet,
fitches!, gu. see plate
BROOKE, a hedgehog, ppr.
BROOKES, on a mount, a bear muzzled and
chained.
BROOKES, or BROOKS, Eng., three organ pipes,
two in saltier, one in pale, or, enfiled with
a garland of laurel, vert. comp.
BROOKESBY, Eng., a boar's head, couped, gu.,
bristled, or.
BROOKING, Eng. , a sword, in pale, enfiled with
a savage's head, couped, ppr.
BROOKMAN, or BROCKMAN, Kent, on a sword,
erect, ar., hilt and pommel, or, a stag's head,
cabossed, ppr., attired, of the second, blade
through head, and bloody at point.
BROOKMAN, Eng., a crane, in dexter a stone.
BROOKS, Bedford, on a mural coronet, an otter,
ppr. Ut amnis vita labitur. see plate
BROOKS, or BROOKES, Sco., a beaver, passant.
Persevcrando.
BROOKS, a bear, ppr., muzzled and chained.
BROOKS, Eng., a badger, ppr.
BROOKS, a lion, passant. I
BROOKSBANK, Yorks. and Middx., a hart's
head, couped, ppr., attired, or, gorged with
two bars, wavy, az. comp.
BROOME, Heref., a demi-eagle, or, winged, sa.,
in beak a slip of broom, vert, see plate
BROOMFIELD, Eng., a hand, issuing from a
cloud, in fess, pointing to a serpent, head
erect, ppr. .
BROOMFIELD, a demi-heraldic tiger, in dexter
a broken sword. see plate
BROOMHEAD, Eng., a cockatrice, displayed, gu.
BROON, Eng., a branch of holly, and a cross
crosslet, fitched, in saltier. IO
BROSTER, Chester, in dexter hand, ppr., vested,
a palm -branch, vert. comp.
BROTHERS, a demi-greyhound, sa., in feet a
dart, gu., feathered, ar. see plate
BROTHERTON, Eng., in hand, a club, ppr.
BROTHERTON, Stubbing's House, Maidenhead :
( I.) An eagle, displayed, ppr.. (.) A
bear's head, erased at neck, ar., in mouth an
arrow, or, pheoned and feathered, of the
first. see plate
BROUGH, Line., a lion, sejant, collared and
lined, or. I.
BROUGH, Sco., a buffalo's head, sa.
BROUGHAM and VAUX, Baron, Penrith, an arm
BBO
BBO
in armour, embowed, in gauntlet a lucy, ar.,
on elbow a rose, gu. Pro reye, lege, grege.
BROUGHAM, BROUGHAN, BRONHAN, and BROU-
CHAN, Wei., out of a ducal coronet, gu., in
dexter hand a sword, ppr. I
BROUGHTON, Ess. and Beds., an eagle's head,
erased, sa., in mouth a snake, ar., charged
on breast with two cheverons, of the last.
see plate
BROUGHTON, Berks., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a boar's head, sa., bristled, gold, gorged with
a collar, az., charged* with three escallops, ar.
see plate
BROUGHTON, Bart., Staffs, and Chesh., a sea-
dog's head, gu., erased and finned, ar.
BROUGHTON, Salop, a talbot, passant, gu.
BROUGHTON, three ostrich -feathers.
BROUGHTON, Staffs., a squirrel, sejant, gu.
BROUGHTON, Salop, an owl, ar., charged on
breast with three snakes, in fret, vert.
comp.
BROUGHTON, a savage's head, affrontee, ppr.,
temples wreathed, rising therefrom three
ostrich-feathers.
BROUGHTON, Eng., a crane's head and neck,
erased, in mouth a serpent, ppr.
BROUGHTON, a badger, ppr.
BROUGHTON, Somers., on a mount, vert, a
spaniel, couchant, erm. I
BROUGHTON, Baron, Hobhouse, out of a mural
coronet, a crescent and etoile. Spes vitce
melioris.
BROUN, Bart., Sco., a lion, rampant, in dexter
. a fleur-de-lis, or. Floreat majestas.
BROUN, a dexter arm, from elbow, erect, in
hand, ppr., a book.
BROUNCKER, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
gauntlet a sword, ppr.
BROUND, or BROUNDE, Suff., a demi-griffin, or,
in dexter a battle-axe, ar., handle, gu.
BROUNKER, Iri., the Roman fasces, ppr.
BROUNKER, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, ppr.,
a bezant, or. i
BROUNLEE, a demi-peacock, issuing, ppr.
ii-
BROWELL, Eng., in dexter hand a scimitar,
ppr.
BROWKER, Lond. and Southwark, a talbot, pas-
sant, gu., supporting with dexter a chaplet,
vert. see plate
BROWN, Norf., on a mount, vert, an ostrich,
ar., winged, beaked, legged, and collared,
or. see plate
BROWN, Sco., a lion, rampant, charged with a
cinquefoil, between two fleurs-de-lis, ar. Si
sit prudentia. see plate
BROWN 'of Clonboy, co. Clare, an eagle, dis-
played. Virtus dabit, euro, servabit.
BROWN, a lion, rampant, in dexter a fleur-de-
lis, or. Ploreat majestas.
BROWN, Sco., a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, or. Florcat majestas.
BROWN, Eng., same crest. Gaudco.
BROWN, same crest. Tandem licet sero.
BROWN, or BROUN, Sco., a vine-tree, ppr.
Premium virtutis honor.
BROWN, German and Sco., a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. Virtus dcdit, cura servabit.
BROWN, Sco., a ship in full sail, in the sea, all
ppr. Deus adesto. .
BROWN, an eagle's head, erased, ppr. Vi et
virtute. IO.
BROWN, Berks., a lion, rampant. Spero.
BROWN, Herts., a griffin's head, erased, sa.,
beaked and eared, or, charged on neck with
a bar-gemelle, ar., and a trefoil slipped,
erm. Si sit prudentia. see plate
BROWN, Herts., a buck's head, sa., attired, or,
issuing from a crown, gold. Si sit pru-
dentia. I
BROWN, a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter a tre-
foil, vert. comp.
BROWN, and BROWNE, Eng., a griffin's head,
erased, or.
BROWN, a lion, passant. I
BROWN, ADAM, Esq., Hamilton, Ontario, a lion,
rampant, charged with a fleur-de-lis, or.
Floreat majestas. see plate
BROWN, on a mount, a hare, current, ppr.
BROWN, and BROWNE, Eng., an eagle, dis-
played, vert. Suivez la raison.
BROWN, Bart., Westminster and Sco., a demi-
lion, gu., in dexter a fleur-de-lis, or.
BROWN, and BROWNE, Durh., a stork's head,
couped at neck, ppr., between wings, ar.
BROWN, Sco., a ship under sail, ppr. Caute et
sedido and Deus adesto.
BROWN, Sco., a rose, gu., stalked and leaved,
ppr. Armat et ornat. - &
BROWN, Sco., a lion, rampant, ppr. Famce
studiosus honestce.
BROWN, Sco., a lion, rampant. Spero.
BROWN, Sco. a dolphin, naiant, ppr. Labor
omnia vincit.
BROWN, Sco., in hand an open book, ppr. Dens
evehit pios. comp. I
BROWN, Colston, Sco., a lion, rampant, in dex-
ter a fleur-de-lis, or. Floreat majestas.
BROWN, Glasgow, Sco., same crest and motto.
BROWN, out of a crown vallary, or, a buck's
head, sa., attired, gold.
BROWN, Bart., Sco., and BROWN of Thorny-
dikes, a lion, rampant, in dexter a fleur-de-
lis, or.
BROWN, Sco., a cock, ppr. Docendo disco.
-
BROWN, Sco., in hand a closed book, ppr. De-
lectat et ornat. ''
BROWN, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
BROWN, or BROWNE, Sco. and Iri., an arm, in
armour, embowed, couped at shoulder, in
hand a sword, ppr.
BROWN, on a lure, a falcon, rising, ppr.
BROWNE, Marquess of Sligo. See SLIGO.
BROWNE, Bart., Johnstown, Dublin, an eagle,
displayed, vert. Suivez la raison.
BROWNE, Liverpool, Lane., an eagle, displayed,
with two heads, wings, or, each wing charged
with a fleur-de-lis, sa. see plate
BROWNE, Derbs., a lion, rampant, ar., ducally
crowned, or, supporting a tilting- spear, ppr.,
headed, of the first. comp.
BROWNE, Suss., a stag, ppr., attired, ducally
gorged, and lined, or. see plate
BROWNE, Baron Kilmaine. See KILMAINE.
BROWNE, Notts., a cock-pheasant, az., combed
and beaked, gu., collared, or. II
BROWNE, Dors., on a mount, vert, a hare, cur-
rent, ar.
BROWNE, a demi-lion, ducally gorged and
chained, or.
BRO
BRO
BROWNE, Devons. and Heref., a demi-man, sa.,
wreathed about middle and temples, in dex-
ter a hammer, or. comp.
BROWNE, Lane., an eagle, displayed, ar., on
wings two bars, sa. -
BROWNE, Bucks., a tiger, az., maned, tufted,
and armed, or.
comp.
BROWNE, Kent, a vulture, wings addorsed, dis-
pluming a mallard's wing, all ppr.
BROWNE, Eng., in bear's paw, couped and
erect, or, a falchion, ar.
BROWNE, Islington, a crane, az., beaked and
legged, or, crown of head, gu., in mouth an
ear of wheat, gold. see plate
BROWNE, Herts., a dragon's head, ar., guttee-
de-poix, between wings, expanded, sa., gut-
tee-de-larmes.
BROWNE, Earl of Kenmare. See KENMARE.
BROWNE, out of a mural coronet, gu., a crane's
head, erased, erm., charged on neck with an
escallop, az. Verum atque deceus.
comp. i
BROWNE, a stork's head, in mouth an acorn,
slipped, vert, fructed, or, between wings ex-
panded, az., each charged with an escallop,
gold.
BROWNE, a mullet, suspended between stags'
horns, all sa.
BROWNE, Wymondham, Norf. : (i.) An escal-
lop, ar., charged with a cross moline, gu.,
between four pellets, see plate . (.) A
demi-talbot, rampant, ar., pellette'e, holding
a spear erect, or. comp.
BROWNE of Janeville, Down, an eagle, dis-
played, vert. Suivez la raison.
BROWNE of Mount Kelly, Galway, same crest
and motto.
BROWNE of Bronwylfa, co. Flint, an eagle, dis-
played, vert. Spectemur agendo.
BROWNE, Suss, and Berks., same crest and
motto.
BROWNE of Browne's Hill, co. Carlow, an
eagle, displayed, with two heads, sa. Forti-
ter et fideliter.
BROWNE of Moyne, Galway, a griffin's head,
erased. Fortiter et fideliter.
BROWNE of Greenville, Galway, same crest and
motto.
BROWNE, Ess., an eagle, displayed, with two
heads, sa.
BROWNE, an eagle, displayed, with two heads,
sa., per az. and gu., winged, or.
BROWNE, Heref., a demi-griffin, vert, winged
and legged, or.
BROWNE, Suff., a demi-stork, wings expanded,
ppr., neck nowed.
BROWNE, Leic., a boar's head, erased, sa.,
pierced through neck with a broken spear,
or, headed, ar. see plates and
BROWNE, Middx., a buck's head, erased, ppr.,
attired, or.
BROWNE, Lond., a bee-hive, with bees volant,
ppr. Virtus et industria. I
BROWNE, Lond., a cubit arm, vested, gu.,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a sword, erect,
also ppr., hilted, or, entiled with a leopard's
head. Virtus curd sen-obit, comp. II
BROWNE, an arm, couped and erect, vested, az.,
cuffed, erm., in hand, ppr., a caltrap, or.
comp.
BROWNE, a griffin's head, erased, or, collared,
ar.
BROWNE, an eagle's head, erased, ar., in beak
an arrow, ppr. see plate
BROWNE, Weymouth, Dors., a griffin's head,
erased, sa., beaked, or.
BROWNE, a lion, sejant, sa., resting dexter on
a shield, ar., charged with a mullet, of the
first.
BROWNE, a crane's head and neck, erased, az.,
ducally gorged, or, in mouth a bezant.
see plate
BROWNE, a demi-griffin, vert, wings elevated,
or.
BROWNE of Tallantire Hall, Cumb., a griffin's
head, vert, between wings. Traducere
cevum leniter.
BROWNE, Bart., Suss., an eagle, displayed,
vert.
BROWNE of Browne Hall, Mayo, a griffin's
head, erased, ar., langued, gu. Fortiter et
fideliter.
BROWNE, WILLIAM-, of Rathbane, Limerick,
on a marquess's coronet, ppr., an eagle, dis-
played, gu., winged and membered, or.
Suivez la raison. comp. IO
BROWNELL, Yorks., an escallop, ar. i
BROWNELL, Derbs., out of a ducal coronet, a
triple plume of twelve ostrich-feathers, ar.
BROWNHILL, Sco. , the sun rising from behind
a mountain, ppr. Radii omnia lustrant.
BROWNING, Comley, Glouc., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a pair of wings, erect, in
bend sinister. comp.
BROWNING, out of a ducal coronet, a cocka-
trice's head.
BROWNING, Iri., a dexter arm, embowed, in
hand a battle-axe, ppr. comp.
BROWNING, Eng., an arm, from elbow, issuing
from a cloud in sinister, hand above a ser-
pent's head, erect from middle, and looking
toward the sinister, ppr. comp. ill.
BROWNLEE, and BROWNLIE, Sco., an arm, in
armour, in hand BROWNLEE, and BRONLIE, Eng., a demi-pea-
cock, issuing, ppr.
BROWNLEE, and BROWNLIE, Sco., an eagle, dis-
played, charged on breast with an annulet.
comp.
BROWNLOW, Iri., a goat's head, erased, ar.
BROWNLOW, Iri., a goat's head, erased, ar., col-
lared, gu. -
BROWNLOW, Earl (Cust), a lion's head, erased,
sa., gorged with a collar, paly. Opera illius
mea sunt.
BROWNLOW, Lond. and Line. , on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a greyhound, passant,
or, collared, of the first.
BROWNRIG, or BROWNRIGG, Eng., a lion, ram-
pant, in dexter a fleur-de-lis, ppr.
BROWNRIGG, Bart., Iri., out of a mural coronet,
or, a sword, erect, ppr., pommel and hilt, or,
entwined by a serpent, vert. Virescit vulnere
virtus.
BROWNSMITH, in a frame, lozenge-shaped, five
arrows, points downward, one in pale, four
in saltier.
BROWNSWORD, Eng., a pegasus, current, ppr.
-
BROXHOLME, Line , a bear, statant, against an
elm-tree, all ppr. see plate
BROYN, two lions' paws, sa , holding up a shield,
ar. see plate
BRU
BRY
BRUCE, BRUDENELL, Marquess of Ailesbury.
See AILESBURY.
BRUCE, Earl of Elgin. See ELGIN.
BRUCE of Kennet, Clackmannan, in hand, a
sceptre, ppr. Fuimus.
BRUCE of Scoutbush, Iri., in hand a scimitar,
ppr. Do well, doubt nought.
BRUCE, Sco., a horse's head, bridled, ppr. Be
true.
BRUCE, Bart., Stenhouse, Stirling, on a cha-
peau, an arm, from shoulder, couped, fess-
wise, in hand a sceptre, ensigned on point
with an open crown. Fuimus. comp.
BRUCE, Newton, Sco., an eagle's head, couped,
ppr. Spes mea supernt.
BRUCE, Mowance, Sco., in dexter hand a heart,
ppr. Omnia vincit amor.
BRUCE, Sco., a naked arm flexed, out of a cloud,
in hand a human heart, ppr. Semper fidelis.
comp.
BRUCE, Sco. and Eng., a lion, passant, az.
(Another, or. ) . I
BRUCE, Bart., Iri., a lion, passant, az., in dex-
ter a trefoil, slipped, ppr.
BRUCE, Balcaskie, Sco., the setting sun, ppr.
Irrevocabile.
BRUCE, Sco., a lion, rampant. Fuimus.
BRUCE of Wester Kinlock, Sco., a star, or.
Ad summa virtus.
BRUCE, Pittarthie, Sco., a horse's head, couped,
and furnished, ppr. True.
BRUCE, Garvet, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr.
Venture forward.
BRUCE, Sco., an arm, embowed, in hand a cut-
lass, ppr. Do well, doubt nought. __ .
BRUCE of Arnot, Sco., the sun rising from cloud,
ppr. Nee me qui ccetera vincit. I
BRUCKSHAW, or BRUCKSHOW, Eng., a sea-chart,
ppr.
BRUDENAL, and BRUDENELL, Eng., a battle-
axe, in pale, surmounted by a branch of
laurel and a branch of rue, in saltier, ppr.
-
BRUDENELL, Earl of Cardigan. See CARDIGAN.
BRUDENELL, Leic. and Northamp. : (i.) An
arm, embowed, covered with leaves, vert, in
hand, ppr., a spiked club, or, slung to arm
with a line, gold. and . (.)
A talbot, ar., ducally gorged, gu. comp.
. and . (.) A sea-horse, ar. En
grace affic.
BRUDENELL, a sea-horse, ar. En grace affie.
BRUEN, or BRUIN, a pedlar, passant, ar., with
a crutch in dexter, and a pack on back, or.
BRUEN, Chesh., a fisherman, vested, in dexter
a fisherman's staff, in sinister a landing net
over the shoulder, or.
BRUER, a mermaid, ppr.
BRUGES, DE, Eng., a calvary cross, on three
grieces, gu.
BRUGES, Lond., on an anchor, or, a scroll.
Mihi coelum portas. comp.
BRUGES, Glouc., Wilts., and Ess., a Saracen's
head, in profile, couped at shoulder, ppr.,
vested, ar., semee of torteaux, and wreathed,
of the second, and sa. comp.
BRUGET, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
swan's head and neck, between wings, ar.
-
BRUMFIELD, Eng., a pheon, az.
, Eng., a mermaid, ppr.
BRUMIN, a lion's head, erased, or, fretty, sa.
-
BRUMMEL, or BRUMMELL, a dove with an olive-
branch, ppr. .
BRUMSTEAD, a demi-griffin, ar., wings expanded,
or, in dexter a cross formee, fitched, gu.
see plate
BRUN, a stag, lodged, sa.
BRUNE, a goat, passant, ar., horned, or.
BRUNE, PRIDEAUX-, Cornw. and Dors., a man's
head, in profile, couped at shoulders, on head
a chapeau, az., turned up, ar.
BRUNECK, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, sa.
BRUNET, Eng., a cockatrice, displayed, gu.
BRUNSELL Notts., in lion's gamb, erased, a
rose, ar., stalked and leaved, vert. I
BRUNSPIELD, and BRUNSFIELDS, Sco., a demi-
chevalier, brandishing a sword, ppr.
BRUNTON, a beacon in flames, ppr. Fax men-
tis incendium glorice.
BRUNTON, Eng., an anchor, sa. n
BRUSE, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a lion's
head, or.
BRUSE, Norf., a Saracen's head, in profile, ppr.,
wreathed, ar. and gu.
BRUSE, an eagle, rising, regardant, ppr.
BRUSE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion,
az.
BRUSELL, a lion's head, erased, gu. -.
BRUSKETT, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, az.
BRUTON, or BRUTTN, Exeter, a demi - wolf,
ducally crowned, bet ween paws a mullet, ppr.
BRUTTON, a cat, sejant, gardant, ppr.
BRUTTON, Eng., a sphere, ppr. I
BRUYER, and BRUYERES, Eng., a bear's paw,
erased.
BRUYIN, or BRUYN, Surr. and Ess., a goat, ar.,
attired, or.
BRUYN, and BRUYNE, on a chapeau, an ibex,
gu. comp.
BRUZEAD, Eng., a cat, sejant, sa.
BRYAN, Upton, Wexford, on a mural coronet,
ppr., a lion, rampant, gu., collared, gemelle,
or, charged on shoulder with a cinquefoil,
ar. see plate
BRYAN, a greyhound, current, regardant, col-
lared, see plate
BRYAN, Kent, on a garb, in fess, a bird.
BRYAN, Iri., a demi-savage, ppr.
BRYAN, on a dexter hand, couped, in fess, a
hawk, close, ppr.
BRYAN, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
bugle-horn, unstrung, or, tipped and gar-
nished, sa. comp. i.
BRYAN, DE, Iri., in dexter hand an escallop,
or.
BRYANT, Middx., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, az. Fortitcr etfideliter.
BRYANT, Eng., a flag, az., charged with a sal-
tier, ar. II
BRYCE, a cock, ppr., in beak an ear of corn.
comp.
BRYCE, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, or.
BRYCE, Sco., a dexter arm, in hand a cutlass,
ppr. Do well, doubt nought.
BRYCE, Sco., out of a cloud, in sinister, in
dexter hand a pair of scales, ppr. Flat
justitia.
BUY
BRYUALL, Middx., in lion's gamb, erect and
erased, az., a broken lance, ar., headed, or.
- I
BRYDEN, Berwicks., a hawk's head, erased,
ppr., charged with three bezants, one and two.
Keep watch. comp.
BRYDEN, Sco., a lion, passant, az. I
BRYDGES, Kent, the bust of an old man, in
profile, ppr., vested, gu., and semee of
roundles, counterchanged, wreathed round
temples, of the first and az. Maintien le
droit. comp.
BRYDGES, Bart., Heref., two wings, addorsed,
ar., charged with a bend, engrailed, sa.
comp.
BRYDGES, Bart., Kent, a Saracen's head, in
profile, ppr., vested, paly, of the first and
gu., and semee of roundles, on head a cap,
or, lined with fur, ar., cap and breast
charged with a pheon, sa. Maintien le
droit.
BRYDGES - JONES, Bart., Boultibrook, Heref. :
(i.) For Bridges, two wings, addorsed, ar.,
charged with a bend, engrailed, sa. comp.
, . (.) For Jones, a cushion, gu., gar-
nished and tasselled, or, a representation of
the royal arms of Persia. (.)* A crow, sa.,
resting dexter on the star of the Order of
the Crescent. Deus pascit corvos.
BRYEN, or BRIAN : (i.) A beacon in flames, or.
. (.) An heraldic tiger, current, ar.,
bezante*e. see plate
BRYKES, or BYRKES, a wolf's head, erased, in
mouth an arrow, gold, feathered, gu.
BRYMER, Sco., in hand, gauntleted, a pheon,
ppr. Per tela, per hostes.
BRYMTON, BRYMPTON, and BRUMPTON, out of a
ducal coronet, ppr., a lion's paw.
BRYNE, in lion's paw a hawk's lure, ppr.
BRYNE, Iri., a mermaid, with mirror and comb,
PP^ .
BRYSILLY, Eng., a cock-pheasant, purp.
BRYSON, BRYSOUN, BRYSSAN, or BRYSSONE,
Sco., a spur-rowel, ppr.
BRYSON of Craigton, in hand a horn, ppr. Ever
ready.
BRYSON, Eng., a ship under sail. God, with my
right.
BUBB, Carlisle, Cumb., on a mount, vert, a uni-
corn, sejant, ar., crined and armed, or, dexter
on a shield. see plate
BUCCLEUCH and QUEENSBERY, Duke of (Scott-
Douglas), a stag, trippant, ppr., attired and
unguled, or. Amo.
BUCHAN, Earl of (Erskine), Sco., a dexter arm,
in hand a baton, raguled, ppr. Judge nought.
-
BUCHAN, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, between
paws a laurel-branch, ppr. Fortior qui mdior.
see plate
BUCHAN, Sco., a lion's head, erased, gu.
-
BUCHAN, Iri., a wolf, sejant, sa.
BUCHANAN, Sco., a dexter hand, holding up a
ducal cap, ppr., tufted with a lose, gu., all
within two laurel-branches, vert. C^arior hinc
honos. i
BUCHANAN, Sco., same crest. Audaces juro.
BUCHANAN, Sco., a lion's paw, erased and erect,
ppr. Nobilis est ira leonis. "
BUCHANAN, Sco., a dagger, erect, ppr. Ndoilis
est ira leonis.
BUG
BUCHANAN, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr. God,
with my right.
BUCHANAN, Sco., in hand a sabre, in bend, ppr.
Audacia et industria.
BUCHANAN, Sco., a sinister arm, embowed, in
f ess, vested, in hand a bow, or. Par sit for-
tuna Idbori. - *
BUCHANAN, Sco. and Eng., two hands, con-
joined and couped, in f ess. .
BUCHANAN, Sco., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
Nuncia pacts.
BUCHANAN, Sco., a hand pointing a lance, in
bend, ppr. Secundo euro.
BUCHANAN of Auchintorlie, Dumbarton, in
hand, couped, a duke's coronet, with two
laurel-branches wreathed under it. Clarior
hinc honos. I -
BUCHANAN, Iri., a demi unicorn, or. n
BUCHANAN, Sco., a rose, slipped, gu. Ducitur
hinc honos.
BUCHANAN of Ardoch, Dumbarton, two hands
grasping a two-handed sword, ppr. Clariora
sequor.
BUCHANNAN, Sco., in hand a bow, in bend, ppr.
BUCHE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-boar,
sa., pierced in neck with an arrow, ppr.
BUCK, a demi - lion, rampant, ppr. , ducally
crowned, or, in paws a bow, gold, see plate
BUCK, Norf., a buck, lodged, ppr.
BUCK of Denholme, Yorks., a portcullis. Nosce
teipsum.
BUCK, Line., a portcullis, az., garnished and
chained, or. n
BUCK, Hants., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand a scimitar, ar.,
hilted, gold. .
BUCK, a buck's head, couped, ppr.
BUCK, Glouc. and Wore., a buck's attires, ar.,
fixed to scalp, or.
BUCK, Line., a Saracen's head, in profile, ppr.,
wreathed, or and az., on head a cap, neck
charged with two bars-gernelle.
comp.
BUCKBY, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
enn., a garb, or, banded, ar.
BUCKE, Camb., a buck, at gaze, erm., against
an olive-tree, ppr. St.
BUCKE, Kent, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a cutlass, ar., hilt, gold.
BUCKERIDGE, Middx., a stag, current, ppr. .
BUCKET, Eng., a lily and a holly-branch, in sal-
tier, ppr.
BUCKFIELD, BUCKFOLD, and BUCKFOULD, a
buck, ppr., attired, or, in a field, vert, paled
around, of the first.
BUCKINGHAM, a lion, rampant, gu.
BUCKINGHAM, Lond., on a chapeau, az., turned
up, erm., a demi-swan, wings expanded,
ppr., membered, or, ducally gorged, gu.
see plate
BUCKINGHAM and CHANDOS, Duke of, Earl
Temple (Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-
Grenville) : (i.) For Grenvitte, a garb, vert.
. (.) For Temple, on a ducal coronet,
a martlet, or. . (.) For Brydges,
an old man's head, in profile, ppr., vested,
paly, of the first and gu., seme'e of roundles,
counterchanged, on head a cap, or, lined
with fur, ar., cap and breast charged with a
pheon, sa. Templa quam dilecta.
comp.
BUG
BUL
BUCKINGHAMSHIKE, Earl of (Hobart-Hamp-
den) : (i.) For Hampden, a talbot, statant>
erm., collared, ringed, and lined, gu., end of
line tied in a knot over back. comp. .
(.) For Hobart, a bull, passant, per pale,
sa. and gu., bezantee, in nose a ring, or.
Auctor pretiosa facit.
BUCKLAND, Bucks., on a mount, vert, a stag,
lodged, ppr.
BUCKLAND, and BUCKLE, Somers., on a cha-
peau, gu., turned up, erm., a talbot, sejant,
or. comp. l. II
BUCKLE, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-ounce, ar. Nil temere tenta nil timide.
BUCKLE, a lion's head, erased.
BUCKLE, or BUCKEL, Lond., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a bull's head, ar.
BUCKLE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
leopard, ar. seeplate
BUCKLER, or BUCLER, Dors., a dragon's head,
erased, sa., charged with two bars, or, be-
tween three bezants. comp.
BUCKLER, Oxon. and Dors., a dragon's head,
erased, sa., guttee-d'or.
BUCKLEY, Wilts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
bull's head, ar., armed, gold. Nee temere,
nee timide.
BUCKLEY, Kent, a demi- eagle, rising, ppr.
BUCKLEY, Chesh., a griffin's head, gu., between
wings, of the same, bezantee.
BUCKLEY, Eng., a stag's head.
BUCKMASTER, Line., Devons., and Northamp.,
a demi-lion, sa., in dexter a fleur-de-lis, or,
charged on shoulder with three annulets, of
the same. see plate
BUCKMINSTER, Northamp., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, sa., supporting a battle-axe, erect, or,
headed, ar. comp.
BUCKNALL, Eng,, a buck's head, cabossed, sa.
BUCKNALL of Turin Castle, Mayo, a buck's
head, cabossed, sa., attired, or.
BUCKNELL, or BUCKNEL, Eng., in dexter hand,
issuing from a cloud, in fess, a ball, ppr.
BUCKNER, a fleur-de-lis, gu., with adder en-
twined, head issuing from centre leaf, ppr.
in.
BUCKSTON, Derby, a pelican, vulning, or.
Fructum habet caritas. -
BUCKSTON of Bradborne, Derby, a pelican,
vulning, or. Fructum habet cantos.
BUCKTON, Yorks., a goat's head, erased.
BUCKTON, Northumb., a goat's head, erased,
attired, or. -
BUCKTON, or BUKETON, Yorks., a demi-shark,
issuing, regardant, gorging a negro, ppr.
BUCKTON, DE, a goat's head, couped, armed,
or and vert.
BUCKWORTH, Surr., a demi-lion, in dexter a
cross crosslet, fitched.
BUCKWORTH, Bart., Surr., a man's head and
shoulders, affrontde, armed and helmeted,
beaver up, all ppr.
BUCTON, a hand, issuing from a cloud, in fess,
reaching to a garland of laurel, ppr. .
BUDD, Iri., an heraldic tiger, passant, gu.
. ii
BUDD, Eng., a dragon's head, neck trans-
pierced with a spear.
BUDDEN, Eng., a bull's head, ppr., charged
with a cross batone"e, or. seeplate
BUDDS, Eng., a ram, passant, ar.
BUDGEN, Eng., in lion's paw, sa., a spear, tas-
selled, in bend sinister.
BUDORSHIDE, and BUDOXHEAD, Cornw., a stag's
head, erased, ar.
BUDWORTH, Eng., a sinister arm, couped, ppr.,
vested, az., in hand a bow. I
BUDWORTH, Ess., a wolf's head, erased, ppr.
BUGGE, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
moor's head, in profile, sa., wreathed, gold
and az. comp.
BUGGEN, and BUGGIN, Kent and Lond., a
cockatrice, displayed, ar.
BUGGEN, BUGGIN, and BUGGENS, a Doric
column, ar., entwined with laurel. I
BUGGINE, Kent and Lond., a cockatrice, dis-
played, ar., crested and membered.
BUGGINE, an antelope, sejant, ar., armed,
tufted,, and unguled, sa. comp.
BUIST, Perth, a swan, naiant, wings addorsed,
devouring a perch, all ppr. Assiduitate.
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BUKETON, Yorks., a demi-shark, issuing, swal-
lowing a negro, ppr.
BUKHILL, Eng., a talbot's head, ar.
BULBEC, and BULBECK, Ess., a lion's head, re-
gardant, ppr.
BULBEC, and BULBECK, in hand a sealed letter,
ppr. comp.
BULBECK, Kingston, a bull, passant, vert,
hoofed, maned, and armed, or.
BULCOCK, Lond. and Devons., a lion's head,
gu., within a chain, in orle, issuing, or.
BULIMORE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.
BULKALEEL, Eng. , out of a ducal coronet, or,
a bull's head, ar., armed, gold.
BULKELEY- WILLIAMS, Bart., Wei.: (i.) For
Bulkeley, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's
head, ar., horned, gold, and charged with a
cheveron, sa. comp. . (.) For Wil-
liams, a Saracen's head, couped at shoulders,
ppr. Nee temere, nee timide.
BULKELEY, Iri., Bucks, and Chesh., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a bull's head, ar., armed,
gold. Nee temere, nee timide.
BULKELEY, Eng., a bull's head and neck, erased.
BULKELEY, Eng. a bull's head and neck, couped,
armed, or and ar.
BULKELEY, or BULKELY, Iri., a bull's head,
couped at neck, sa. -
BULL, Lond. and Yorks., on a cloud, ppr., a
celestial sphere, az. Sol, mi, re, fa.
BULL, a bull's head and neck, erased, sa. .
BULL, Iri., a rose, gu.
BULL, Lond., Yorks., and Norf., a bull's head,
erased, sa., charged with six annulets.
seeplate
BULL, Oxon., a bull's head, cabossed, gu., be-
tween wings, or. comp.
BULL, Lond., a lion's head, erased, sa., ducally
crowned, or. comp.
BULLEN, Line., a bull's head, couped, sa.,
armed, or. -
BULLER, Bart., Cornw., Devons., and Somers.,
an old man's head, affrontee, wreathed, ppr.
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BULLER, Cornw.: (i.) An eagle, on a rock,
BUL
supporting a banner. (.) A Saracen's head,
ppr. Aquila non captat muscas.
BULLER, Somers. and Gornw., an old inan's
head, affrontee, ppr.
BULLEE, Cornw. and Somers., a moor's head,
affrontee, couped, ppr., wreathed, ar. and az.
-
BULLER, Bart., Lupton, Devons., a Saracen's
head, couped, ppr.
BULLER, WENTWORTH, of Downes, Devon, a
Saracen's head, couped, ppr. Aquila non
capit muscas.
BULLEY, Eng., a heart, inflamed, ppr.
BULLINGHAM, Line., an escallop, ar., between
two palm-branches, vert.
BULLIVANT, a demi-lion, or, charged on breast
with a fleur-de-lis, vert, between gambs a
tower, sa. see plate
BULLMAN, out of a ducal coronet, a bull's head,
ppr. Pro patria.
BULLO, and BULOW, Eng., an arm, embowed,
hand clenched, ppr.
BULLOCK, seven arrows, six in saltier, and one
in base, gu., feathered and headed, ar., en-
filed with a mural coronet, of the last.
cqmp.
BULLOCK, five triple-pointed spears, staves, or,
headed, ar., tied together with a knot, gu.
BULLOCK, Lond., on a mount, vert, a bee-hive,
or, thereon a bee, displayed, ppr. see plate
BULLOCK, Ess., five battle-axes, staves, or,
heads, sa., tied together with a bow knot, gu.
BULLOCK, WATSON-, Ess.: (i.) For Bullock,
five antique halberds, blades, ppr., handles,
or, encircled with a ribbon, gold, the cord
tied in a knot, gu. Nil conscire sibi. comp.
. (.) For Watson, a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, in gauntlet a palm-
branch, ppr. Esperance en Dieu. comp.
BULMAN, out of a ducal coronet, a bull's head,
ppr. Pro patria.
BULMAN, Northumb., on- a mount, vert, a bull,
passant, ar., dexter on a roundle, az.
see plate
BULMAR, a demi-lion, rampant, holding an
escallop.
BULMER, a demi-bull, rampant, gu., armed, or,
thereon an escallop, between two billets, in
pale, gold.
BULMER, or BULLMER, Ess. and Yorks, a bull,
passant, gu., armed and unguled, or.
BULMER, a demi-bull, rampant, gu., armed, or.
BULSTREE, and BOULSTREE, out of a mural
coronet, a stag's head. see plate
BULSTRODE, Beds, and Bucks., a bull's head
and neck, gu., attired, ar., between wings,
of the first.
BULT, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped, em-
bowed, a sash at shoulders, gu., in hand a
club.
BULTEEL of Flete, Devons., out of a ducal coro-
net, gu., a pair of wings, ar., billettee, of the
first.
BULTEEL, and BULTELL, Somers., a bull's head,
gu., between wings, or.
BULWER, Norf., a horned wolf. Advcrsis major,
par secundis.
BULWER, LYTTON-, Bart., of Knebworth,
Herts.: (i.) For Bulwer, an ibex's head,
erased, erm., armed and crined, or. .
(.) For Wi'j'jctt, a dove, regardant, in beak
BUB
a laurel-branch, all ppr. Adversis major,
par secundis.
BULWORTH, out of a ducal coronet, or, a stag's
head, between two branches of palm, ppr.
comp. I
BULWORTH, a stag's head, erased, ppr.
BUMSTEAD, and BUMSTED, out of a cloud, a
hand, erect, pointing to a star, all ppr. .
BUNBURY, Bart., K.C.B., Chesh., two swords,
in saltier, through the mouth of a leopard's
face, or, the blades, ppr., hilts and pommels,
gold. Firmum in vita nihil.
BUNBURY, Iri., a hand, in fess, issuing from a
cloud, and reaching to a garland of laurel,
all ppr.
BuNBURY-RiCHARDSON, Bart., Iri. : (i.) For
Bunbury, in front of a tree, ppr., on a mount,
vert, a leopard's head, transfixed by two
arrows, in saltier, also ppr. (.) For Richard-
son, a lion, rampant, erm., in mouth a tre-
foil, slipped, vert, the four paws seme'e of
torteaux, and charged on breast with a cross
crosslet, or. Virtus paret robur. see plate
BUNCE, Kent, a demi-boar, az., pierced through
neck with a broken spear, gu., headed, ar.
Sic vivere, vivetis. see plate
BUNCH, Sco., a stork, ppr.
BUND, Wore., an eagle's head, erased, or.
BUNDY, Wore., in hand an eagle's leg, erased,
all ppr. Certum pete finem.
BUNFORD, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
lion, gu.
BUNGEY, an eagle, wings addorsed, ar., stand-
ing en a laurel- branch, vert, fructed, or.
see plate
BUNHILL, in bear's paw, erased, sa., a rose,
slipped and leaved, ppr. I
BUNN, Eng., an ostrich-head, ar., collared, gu.,
between two branches, vert. jo.
BUNNELL, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a Cornish
chough, rising, ppr.
BUNNEY, and BUNNY, Yorks. and Durh., a
goat's head, erased, sa., attired, or, charged
on one of the horns with two annulets con-
joined, of the last. Monte dessus. comp.
BUNNY, Ryton, Durh., a goat's head, erased,
sa., charged with a mullet. Monte dessus.
comp.
BUNTEN, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr. Fortiter
etfide.
BUNTEN, and BUNTING, Sco., a bantam, on a
garb, ppr. Copiose et opportune.
BUNTING, Eng., in hand, issuing from a cloud,
two branches of laurel, in orle.
BUNTING, Eng., an armillary sphere, ppr. i
BUNTON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a talbot,
passant, collared and lined.
BUNYARD, Kent, a buck, springing. Renovato
nomine. -
BURARD, Eng. , on a ducal coronet, or, an etoile
of eight points, ppr. .
BURBAGE, a boar's head, erased, ar., between
two branches, vert. - J *
BURBIDGE, Eng., between the attires of a stag,
or, erect and erased, a boar's head, sa.
BURBRIDGE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, az.,
two arms, embowed, vested, gu., in each an
ostrich feather, ar.
BURBYCHE, Middx. and Heref., a boar's head
and neck, erased, ar., between two oak-
branches, vert, fructed, of the second.
BUB
BURCETRE, Eng., a comet star, ppr.
BURCHALL, Heref., a lion, rampant, az., sup-
porting a tree, vert. see plate
BURCHALL, and BURCHILL, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, two hands, dexter and sinister, in
saltier, each grasping a scimitar, ppr.
BURCHALL, and BURCHAM, Eng., a greyhound,
sejant, collared and lined, ar. .
BURCHAR, Lond. and Ess., a greyhound, sejant,
ar., ducally gorged, or. comp. .
BURCHE, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded, gu.
BURCHETT, Eng., a winged spur, ppr.
BURCKHEAD, and BURKETT, a goat, rampant,
ar.
BURD, and BYRDE, Lond., an eagle's head,
erased, ducally gorged, or. comp.
BURDEN, Eng., a heart, transfixed by a sword in
bend, sinister. I
BURDENBROKE, a boar's head, erased gu.
BURDENBROKE, Eng., an otter's head, erased,
sa, .
BURDET, or BURDETT, Bart., Yorks., on a
tower, ar., a martlet, wings displayed, or.
. I
BURDETT of Ballymany, Kildare, a lion's head,
erased, sa.
BURDETT of Hunstanton, King's County, same
crest.
BURDETT, Bart., Derbs., a lion's head, erased,
sa., langued, gu.
BURDETT, Eng., a lion's head, couped, sa.
BURDETT, Warw. and Yorks., a thistle, ppr.
BURDETT, Bart., Iri., a lion's head, erased, sa.
BURDON, Durh., a lion, rampant, supporting
himself by a pilgrim's staff, or. see plate
BURDON, Eng., a gilliflower, or.
BURDUS, or BURDUSS, Middx., an elephant,
erm., on a mount, vert, under a .tree, ppr.
comp.
BURE, Eng., an eagle, ppr.
BURFOOT, Lond., on a wreath an eastern crown,
thereon a pine-apple, leaved, and crowned
with leaves which grow from the top, all or.
comp.
BURG, a falcon, standing on a serpent, nowed,
ppr. II
BURGACE, BURGASS, BURGAS, and BURGASE,
Eng., two pigeons, billing, ppr.
BURGE, Eng., a branch of olive, ppr.
BURGES, Ess., a Saracen's head, in profile, ppr.,
wreathed, ar. and sa.
BURGES, Line., on a mural coronet, a round
buckle, gold, tongue erect. comp.
BURGESS, Suss, and Berks., a camel's head,
ppr., erased, gu., bezante'e. Levins jit
patientid. see plate
BURGESS, a lion, rampant.
BURGESS, a griffin's head, erased.
BURGESS, Eng., a greyhound's head, ppr.,
bezantee, or.
BURGESS, a lion, rampant, gu., in dexter an
annulet enclosing a fleur-de-lis, ar.
comp.
BURGH, an arm, in armour, couped, fesswise,
hand apaumee, ppr., ribboned and bowed.
. i o without mace
BURGH, Eng., a falcon, rising, erm., belled and
ducally gorged, or.
BUR
BURGH, a fleur-de-lis, ar., environed with a
serpent, vert. in.
BURGHALL, Iri., a wolf's head, erased, sa.
BURGHEP, or BURGHEPE, a friar's head, in pro-
file, ppr., couped at shoulders, vested, grey.
BURGHERSH, Baron. See WESTMORELAND.
BURGHERSH, Devons. and Norf., on a mural
coronet, gu., a demi-lion, double-queued, ar.
see plate
BURGHERSH, Eng., two stumps of trees, couped
and raguly, in saltier, ppr., banded, vert.
-
BURGHTLL, Suff. and Well., a lion's head, erased,
ar.
BURGHLEY, and BURGLY, Eng., a winged grey-
hound, sejant. .
BURGIN, Eng., a sword and key, in saltier, ppr.
BURG is, Eng., a camel's head, ppr.
BURGOIGNE, or BURGOYNE, Cambs. and Devons.
an antelope, sejant, ar., attired, tufted, and
maned, sa.
BURGON, Eng., a cock, crowing, or.
BURGON, Longstanton, Herts., a tiger, sejant,
ar., maned and tufted, sa.
BURGONE, and BURGOYNE, Oxon., on a ducal
coronet, or, a lion, passant, gu.
BURGOYNE, Bart., Sutton Park, Beds., atalbot,
sejant, or, ears, sa., gorged with a plain col-
lar, gu.
BURK, under the shade of two trees, a stag,
lodged, ppr. comp. So.
BURKE, a demi-bull, rampant, armed and un-
guled, or, gorged with a chaplet, vert.
BURKE, Bart., Iri., a mountain-cat, sejant, gar-
dant, ppr., collared and chained, or. Ung
roy, ung foy, ung loy.
BURKE, Iri., a cat, sejant, ppr. A cruce solus.
BURKE, Bart., Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a plume of ostrich-feathers, ar. In hoc signo
vinces.
BURKET, and BURKETT, Eng., a garb, or. Im-
pendam, expendar.
BURKET, BURKETT, and BURKITT, Eng. , a dex-
ter arm, embowed, in hand a club.
BURKETT, a goat, rampant.
BURKIN, Suff., a crab, ppr.
BURLAND, Eng., a demi- savage, brandishing a
scimitar, ppr. .
BURLAND, a griffin's head, erased, collared.
. I
BURLEIGH, Eng., a stag's head, erased, gu.
-
BURLES, a squirrel, sejant, cracking a nut, all
ppr.
BURLEY, Leic. and Wilts., a demi-boar, ppr. ,
armed, hoofed, and bristled, or, and gorged
with a chain, gold, supporting a thistle, ppr.
see plate
BURLINGTON, Earl of (Cavendish), a snake,
nowed, ppr. Carendo tutus. ill.
BURLINSON, Durh., a demi-lion, between paws
a rose, ar., barbed, vert.
comp. I
BURLTON, a dexter and sinister arm, vested,
holding up a cross crosslet, fitched.
BURLY, or BURLEY, Suff., a squirrel, sejant,
supporting a ragged staff, or. see plate
BURMAN, Eng., a demi-peacock, az.
BURMESTER, Eng., a cross pattee, az., within
six mullets, in a circle, or.
BUB
BUR
BURMEY, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., an anchor,
erect, or, environed with clouds, ar. Arcus,
artes, astra.
BURN, Sco., in hand, ppr., a cross crosslet,
fitcbed, az. Vincit veritas. .
BURN, or BURNE, a torteau, az.
BURN, an arm, erect, vested, sa., cuffed, ar.,
in hand, ppr., a fleur-de-lis, or. . I
BURN, Sco. and Lond., in dexter hand a horn,
ppr. Ever ready.
BURN, Perthshire, two daggers, in saltier, ppr.
Tendit ad astra fides.
BURN, or BURNE, Eng., a heart, gu.
BURNABY, Bart., Oxon., out of a naval coronet,
a demi-lion, rampant, gardant, or, in dexter
a staff, ppr. , thereon a flag, gu. Pro rege.
BURNABY, and BURNEBY, Middx., a demi-man,
sa., in dexter a bunch of columbine flowers,
ppr., and round neck a rope, or.
BURNBY, and BURNEBY, Middx., on a mount,
a stag rising from under a tree, ppr. So.
BURNELL, Lond., a greyhound, sejant, ar.
BURNELL, in lion's gamb, erased, sa., a rose-
branch, gu., leaved, vert. i
BURNELL, Norf., a tower in flames, ppr.
BURNELL, in lion's gamb, erased, sa., a sprig
of woodbine, ppr.
BURNELL, or BURNEL, in lion's gamb, erased,
sa., three flowers, az., leaved, vert.
BURNES, Montrose : (i.) A demi-eagle, dis-
played, transfixed, by a javelin in bend,
sinister, ppr. comp. . (.) Out of
an Eastern crown, or, an oak-tree, withered,
renewing its foliage, ppr. Ob patriam vul-
nera passi.
BURNESS, Sco., a pegasus-head, ar., crined,
between wings, or, gorged with a bay-
branch, ppr. Persevcrantia vincit.
see plate
BURNET, Sco., a hand with a cutlass, cutting
a vine-branch, ppr. Tandam fit surculus
arbor.
BURNET, Sco., a branch of holly, slipped, ppr.
Nee fluctu, nee flatu.
BURNET, or BURNETT, Northumb., a holly-
bush, vert, fructed, gu. Virtute cresco.
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BURNET, Sco., a boar's head, erased, ar.
Quidni pro sodali.
BURNET, Wilts., a vine, couped, ppr. Virescit,
rulnere virtus.
BURNET of Craigmyle, Sco., in dexter hand a
palm branch, ppr. Quce vernant crescent.
BURNET, Sco., a holly-branch, ppr. Virtute
cresco.
BURNET, Peebles, Sco., a vine-branch, slipped,
ppr. Tandem fit surculus arbor.
BURNET, Sco., in hand a knife, pruning a
vine-tree, ppr. Virescit vulnere virtus.
BURNETT, Bart., Leys, Aberdeen, same crest
and motto.
BURNETT, Sco., out of a cloud, in sinister, a
hand, in fess, grasping a pruning knife, ppr.
comp.
BURNETT, Iri., a holy lamb, regardant, ar.,
holding the standard of St. Patrick, ppr.
- ri
BURNETT, a bull's head, ducally gorged and
crowned. comp. -
BURNETT, a lion's head, erased, gu.
BURNEY, Kent, an arm in a mauncli, in fess, in
hand a cross pattde, fitched. Omne bonum
desuper. comp.
BURNEY, or BURNIE, Sco., alion', head, erased,
gu. Sapere aude incipie.
BURNEY, or BURNIE, Eng., a bull's head, du-
cally gorged and crowned. comp.
BURNHAM, Berks., out of a ducal coronet, in
hand a dagger, in pale, blade wavy. Basis
virtutem constantia.
BURNHAM, Line., out of a ducal coronet, in
hand a dagger, in pale, blade wavy.
BURNHAM, Eng., a leopard's head, erased, ppr.
BURNMAN, Devons., a bull's head, erased, or,
horned.
BURNS, Sco., two hands issuing from clouds,
conjoined in fess, ppr., holding up a laurel-
branch, vert.
BURNS, Sco. and Eng., a dove, wings expanded,
azl . ii
BURNSIDE, Sco., a crescent, ar. Gradatim
plena.
BURNSIDE, Eng., a branch of oak, ppr.
BURR, Eng., a lion's head, ppr., collared, or.
BURRARD, Isle of Wight, out of a mural coro-
net, or, a cubit arm, erect, ppr., charged
with a cross patte"e, gu., in hand a trident,
in bend sinister, point downward, gold.
comp.
BURRARD, Hants., a dexter arm, embowed,
hand grasping a sword, ppr.
BURRELL, Baron Gwydyr : (i.) A naked arm,
embowed, in hand a branch of laurel, all
ppr. . (.) On a ducal coronet, a
talbot, passant. Animus non afficit cvquus.
BURRELL, BOREEL, BURELL, or BEREEL, Kent
and Suss., an arm, embowed, ppr., in hand
a branch of laurel, vert.
BURRELL, Earl Willoughby D'Eresby. See
WlLLOUGHBY.
BURRELL, Bart., Suss., a naked arm, embowed,
in hand a branch of laurel, both ppr. Sub
libertate quietem.
BURRLDGE, Devons., a demi-mariner, ppr.,
waistcoat, gu., cap., az., neckerchief, ar.,
supporting a rudder, sa.
BURRISH, out of a tower, per pale, ar. and gu.,
a demi-lion, rampant.
BURROUGH, or BOROUGH, Line., an eagle, wings
expanded, erm.
BURROUGHS, Bart., Iri., on an Eastern crown,
or, a lion, passant, gu. Audaccs foi'tuna
jurat. see plate
BURROUGHS, Norf., a griffin's head, erased,
charged with two chevronels, vert.
comp.
BURROW, Sco. and Eng., a lion, passant, gard-
ant, ar. Deus nobis hcec otia fecit.
BURROW, a falcon, erm., wings expanded.
BURROWES, a lion, sejant, ar.
BURROWES, and BURROWS, a lion, sejant, ar.,
ducally crowned, or. see plate
BURROWES, and BURROWS, an eagle, wings dis-
played, erm., ducally gorged, or.
comp.
BURROWES, and BURROWS, Eng., an ostrich-
feather, enfiled with a ducal coronet.
BUB
BURROWES, and BURROWS, Eng., two wings,
addorsed, erm.
BURROWKS, and BURROWS, Iri., a stag, pas-
sant. -
BURRS, Eng., a demi-antelope, collared.
BURRY, a fox's head, couped, ppr.
BURSLAM, or BURSLEM, a pestle and mortar.
-
BURSTED, Eng., a wyvern, gu.
BURT, or BURTT, Eng., a demi-leopard, gard-
ant, supporting an anchor, ppr.
BURT, a bugle-horn, sa. , stringed, gu.
or
BURT, Sco., a stag, ppr. Si.
BURTHOGGE, Devons., a demi-wolf, or, gorged
with a bar-gemelle, az.
BURTON of Longner Hall, Salop, a dexter
gauntlet, ppr., couped at wrist. Dominus
providebit.
BURTON, Bart., Iri., on a ducal coronet, a dex-
ter gauntlet, all ppr. Deus providebit.
BURTON, Staffs, and Warw., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a tree vert.
BURTON, Bart., Leic., an owl, ar., crowned, or.
comp.
BURTON, Yorks. and Salop, a gauntlet, ar.
Hi-
BURTON, Derbs., a tower, triple-towered, ar.
BURTON, Salop, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
sinister gauntlet, erect, ppr., charged with a
lozenge, gu. Deus providebit.
BURTON, Yorks., an arm, couped and erect,
vested, cuffed, of the first, in hand, ppr.,
a walking staff, of the second, headed, rim-
med, and veruled, or. comp. I.
BURTON, Lond., a boar's head, erased, in fess,
or, in mouth a laurel-branch, vert.
BURTON, Leic. and Warw., on a mount, vert,
a beacon, ar., fired, ppr., ladder, or.
BURTON, Lond., on a ducal coronet, or, a wy-
vern, vert.
BURTON, an esquire's helmet, ppr. Timct pu-
dorem.
BURTON, Derbs., on a ducal coronet, or, a wy-
vern, wings addorsed, az., collared, gold.
BURTON, Sco., a beacon, fired, ppr.
BURTON, a boar's head, couped, erect. Another,
erased.
BURTON, an owl, ar.
BURTZ, a squirrel, sejant, resting fore-paws on
a staff, raguly. see plate
BURWASCH, BURWASCHE, or BURWASH, Eng.,
the helm of a ship, ppr.
BURWELL, a Saracen's head, couped at shoul-
ders, ppr.
BURWELL, Suff., in lion's gamb, erect and
erased, or, three bur-leaves, vert.
BURWOOD, a boar's head, ppr.
BURY, Line, and Somers., a demi-dragon, ar.,
wings, ears, and claws, sa.
BURY, Earl of, and Viscount Charleville, Iri.,
a boar's head, couped, transpierced through
mouth with an arrow, ppr. Virtus sub cruce
crescit. comp.
BURY, Viscount. See ALBEMARLE.
BURY, Devons., a griffin's head, erased.
BURY, Devons., a tiger's head, erased, erm.,
crined, sa., gorged with a collar, az., charged
with a bezant, between two fleurs-de-lis, or.
BUT
BURYE, Eng. , a dove, regardant, in mouth an
olive-branch, ppr.
BUSBIE, a bee, erect, head downward, wings
expanded, ppr. comp.
BUSBRIDGE, Ess., an arm, in mail, erect, in
hand a cutlass, ppr.
BUSBRIDGE, Perry Barr, Warw., a stag's head,
cabossed.
BUSBY, and BUSHBY, a stag's head, ar., erased,
gu., pierced through back of neck with an
arrow, sa., headed and barbed, of the first.
see plate
BUSFIELD, Yorks., an arm, in armour, erect,
ppr., in hand a fleur-de-lis, ar. Media tutis-
simus ibis.
BUSPIELD, Yorks., an eagle's head, erased.
BUSH, BUSHE, or BUSSCHE, Eng., trunk of tree,
with branches, ppr., pendent an escutcheon,
ar.
BUSH, a goat's head, erased, ar., armed, or.
BUSH, a stag, statant.
BUSHBY, Suss, and Cumb., a crow, picking,
ppr.
BUSHE, Wilts., a goat's head, ar., attired, sa.,
charged on neck with a crescent, comp.
BUSHE of Glencairn Abbey, Waterford, a
goat's head, ar. Moderata durant.
BUSHE, Iri., a cross pattde, fitched, .ar., be-
tween two ears of wheat, in orle.
BUSHELL, Warw., an arm, from elbow, in
armour, in hand a caltrap.
BUSHELL, or BUSSHELL, Chesh., a cherub's
head, ppr.
BUSHMAN, and BUSHNAN, Lond., a sinister
arm, embowed, vested, sa., cuffed, ar., in
hand a roll of paper, ppr.
BUSHNELL, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a
wyvern, sans feet.
BUSHRUDD, Dors., a tiger's head, ar., crined and
tufted, sa., collared, gu.
BUSHY, or BUSHEY, Eng., a boar's head, erased,
ea.
BUSK of Ford's Grove, Middx., a stag, at gaze,
ppr. Suaviter sedfortiter. Si.
BUSK, and BUSKE, Eng., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a fish's head, az.
BUSSELL, Warw., a cherub's head, between
wings, ppr.
BUSSELL, issuing from clouds, two dexter hands,
conjoined, holding up an olive-branch, all
ppr.
BUSSELL, Eng., a crane's head, erased, ar. .
BUSSEY, Line, and Camb., a sea-dragon, sans
wings and legs, tail coiled and terminating
in a second head. comp.
BUSSIE, Eng., an eagle, displayed, az.
BUSTARD, Devons., a bustard's head, ar., be-
tween wings, gu., between neck and wings,
two ears of wheat, erect, or.
BUSTEED, Eng., an eagle, rising, ppr. IO
BUSTERD, Iri., a cannon, mounted, ppr.
BUSTIN, Eng., an escallop, betweentwo branches
of palm, ppr.
BUSVARGUS, or BOSVARGUS, Cornw., a Cornish
chough, ppr.
Bus WELL, Northamp., out of a wood, vert, a
bull, passant, ar. see plate
BUTCHER, Eng., a lion, passant, gu., in dexter
a crescent, ar.
BUT
BYE
BUTCHER, an oak-slip, accrued, ppr.
BUTE, Marquess of (Crichton- Stuart) : (i.) For
Stuart, a demi-lion, rampant, gu. Nobilis
ira. . (.) For Crichton, a wyvern,
wings elevated and addorsed, fire issuant
from mouth, all ppr. Avito viret honore.
BUTHALL, a wyvern, ppr., charged on breast
with a hand, couped at wrist, gu.
BUTLER, Earl of Lanesborough. 'See LANES-
BOROUGH.
BUTLER, Marquess of Ormonde. See ORMONDE.
BUTLER, Earl of Kilkenny. See KILKENNY.
BUTLER, Iri., on a plume of feathers, or and
vert, an eagle, rising, ar. Commeje trouve.
BUTLER, or BOTELER, Kent, two eagles, wings
addorsed, ar., supporting a vine, fructed,
ppr.
BUTLER, a covered cup, or, banded, sa., and a
ball on the top of the second.
BUTLER, two arms, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
purfled, or, in hand, ppr., a round buckle,
gold. comp.
BUTLER, out of a ducal coronet, five ostrich-
feathers, therefrom a demi-eagle, rising.
see plate
BUTLER, Derbs., an arm, embowed, vested, az.,
cuffed, ar., in hand a bunch of grapes, ppr.
BUTLER, Lane., a unicorn, salient, ar., armed,
or, gorged with a sash, gold. see plate
BUTLER, or BOTELER, Kent, a covered cup, or,
between wings, dexter, gold, sinister, az.
BUTLER, Lond., a boar's head, guttee.
BUTLER, Devons., in lion's gamb, erased, gu.,
a covered cup, or.
BUTLER, Marquess of Ormondy. See OR-
MONDY.
BUTLER, Baron Dunboyne. See DUNBOYNE.
BUTLER, Iri., from a plume of ostrich- fdathers,
an eagle, rising, ar. Comme je trouve.
BUTLER, Middx., a greyhound, sejant, or, col-
lared, gu., ringed, gold.
BUTLER, Cotes, Line., a horse's head, erased.
. i
BUTLER, Lond., an eagle, wings addorsed, in
dexter, a vine-branch, all ppr. see plate
BUTLER, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
gauntlet, a sword, all ppr.
BUTLER, a ram, statant, ar., armed and hoofed,
or. ii
BUTLER, an arm, embowed, vested, az., ruffle
of indented lace, ar., in hand, ppr., a
covered cup, erect.
BUTLER, Eng., a horse, passant, ar., pellettee,
and bridled, sa.
BUTLER, Lond., Durh., and Sco., a covered cup,
or. Sapienter uti bonis. comp.
BUTLER, Sco., an uncovered cup, or. Sapienter
uti bonis.
BUTLER, Beds., out of a mural coronet, a boar's
head and neck, ar, see plate
BUTLER, or BOTTELER, Cambs., a cockatrice's
head and wings, head, vert, wings, ar., du-
cally gorged, combed and wattled, or.
BUTLER-DANVERS, Leic. : (i.) For Darners, a
wyvern, or.. (. ) For Butler, a demi-
cockatrice, couped, vert, combed, beaked,
wattled, and ducally gorged, or. Liberte
to ate entire.
BUTLER, EDMUND, Earl of Kilkenny. See KIL-
KENNY.
BUTT, Kent, a lion, sejant, in dexter a broken
spear.
BUTTER, Eng., a camel's head, couped, ppr.
-
BUTTERFIELD, Hants., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a dragon's head, wings elevated, vert.
BUTTERFIELD, Surr., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a demi-dragon, wings elevated, ar., on each
wing a butterfly, volant, az.
BUTTERS, Sco., two naked arms, issuing, shoot-
ing an arrow from bow, ppr. - J
BUTTERWORTH, Sco., a hand, issuing from a
cloud, in fess, pointing to a serpent, nowed,
head erect, ppr. .
BUTTERWORTH, Eng., a sphere, resting on a
cloud, ppr.
BUTTERWORTH, an eagle, wings elevated, sup-
porting with dexter an escutcheon, az.,
charged with a cross crosslet, or.
see plate
BUTTERY, Northamp., a tiger, passant, ar.,
tufted and maned, or, supporting with dex-
ter an escutcheon, comp. ii.
BUTTLER, an uncovered cup, or.
BUTTON, Herts., a branch of cotton - tree,
fructed.
BUTTON, a ram, statant, ar., armed and hoofed,
or. see plate
BUTTON, Wilts., a wyvern, sa.
BUTTON, or BUDDEN, Eng., a bull's head, ppr.,
charged with a cross boton^e, or.
see plate
BUTTON, Wilts., on each side of a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a horn, or.
BUTTRESS, Lond., an eagle, displayed. Jn
periculis audax.
BUTTS, Suff. and Norf., a horse's head, ar.,
armed and bridled, or, on head a plume of
three feathers, of the first and gold.
BUTTS, DE, Eng., a ferret, passant, ppr.
BUTTS, Surr., an arm, couped at elbow, and
erect, ppr., in hand a fish, ar. .
BUXTON, a stag's head, ppr.
BUXTON, Bart., Norf., a buck's head, couped,
gu., attired, or.
BUXTON, Norf. and Derbs., a pelican, or, wings
expanded, vulning, gu.
BUXTON, a stag's head, cabossed.
BY, Suss., a demi-lion, or, in dexter a fleur-de-
lis, ppr.
BY, and BYE, Eng., two oak-branches, in sal-
tier.
BYAM, Suss, and Somers. : (i.) A wolf, passant,
or, collared and lined, vert. . (.) A
dragon's head, erased, ppr., in mouth a
sinister hand, couped, gu., dropping blood.
. II
BYDE, Herts., an arm, erect, ppr., vested, az.,
cuffed, ar., in hand an anchor, sa., fluke, or.
. I
BY-DE, a demi-griffin, az., armed and winged,
or, holding a garb, gold. see plate
BYDEWELL, or BIDWELL, Eng., in hand, couped
at wrist, in fess, a curling-stone.
EYEING, Eng., an angel, pointing upward, ppr.
see plate
BYER, and BYERS, Northamp., a griffin's head,
charged with a pheon, ar. see plate
BYERLEY, Midridge, Durham, on an esquire's
helmet, a cross crosslet.
BYERLY, BYEHLEY, and BYORLEY, Lond. and
BYE
CAD
. Yorks., two lions' gambs, ppr., holding a
cross crosslet, or. -
BYERS, Sco., a cock, regardant, ppr. Marte
suo tutus.
BYFELD, or BYFIELD, Lond., a cross crosslet,
fitched, sa., between two palm - branches,
vert.
BYFIELD, on a man's head, affrontde, a cha-
peau, ppr.
BYFIELD, Loud., an antelope, passant, ppr.
BYFLEET, Cambs., a Saracen's head, affronte'e,
ppr., wreathed with a ribbon, ar., tied in a
bow-knot.
BYFORD, and BYFFORD, Heref., in lion's gamb,
erect, or, an eagle's leg, erased at thigh, sa.
-
BYFORD, or BAYFORD, Eng., an owl, ar.
BYGAN, Yorks., an ermine, ppr. I
BYGBERY, Devons., in hand a leg, in armour,
couped above knee, and spurred, ppr. IO
BYGOD, or BYGODE, Yorks., on a chapeau, ar.,
turned up, gu., charged with two bars, az.,
a dolphin devouring the cap, or.
BYGOT, Eng., seven arrows, or, one in pale, and
six in saltier.
BYIRLEY, Eng., in lion's gainb, a human heart,
all ppr.
BYKENOR, and BICKNOR, Kent, an antelope's
head, gu., armed, ar.
BYKENOR, Eng., a pheon, erm.
BYLES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's head,
ppr.
BYLNEY, Norf., out of a tower, a demi-griffin,
sa. ii
BYNE, Eng., a hind, regardant, or, resting foot
on a ball, sa.
BYNG, Viscount Torrington. See TORRINGTON.
BYNG, Middx., an heraldic antelope, statant,
erm., horned, tusked, maned, and hoofed,
or. Tuebor.
BYNGHAM, in hand, ppr., three branches of
cinquefoil, gu., leaved, vert, and charged on
sleeve, sa. , with a cross, ar. .
BYNGLEY, or BYNLEY, a harp, or. n
BYRCH, Ess., on a mount, a birch -tree, ppr.
BYRCH, Beds., a hare, current, sa.
BYRCH, Kent and Suss., an eagle, rising, ppr.,
in dexter a banner, az., charged with a cross
clechee, or, staff, point, and tassels, of the
same.
BYRCH, Ess., a squirrel, sejant, holding a branch
of birch, vert. IO
BYRCHETT, a tiger, vert, gorged with a ducai
coronet, or. see plate
BYRDALL, a stag's head, erased, ppr.
BYRDE, Kent, a stag's head, cabossed, ar., be-
tween attires a bird, or. .
BYRDE, Line., a demi-lion, sa., guttee-de-sang.
BYRDE, on a dolphin, embowed, ppr., an eagle,
wings addorsed, or.
BYRES of Coates, a bee, volant, or. Rule ~be
ours.
BYRES, Sco., a Catherine wheel.
BYRN, Iri. and Eng., a mermaid, ppr.
BYRNE, Iri., a mermaid, ppr., charged with es-
callops, or, in dexter a mirror, in sinister a
dart. see plate
BYRNE, and BYRN, Eng. , in hand, issuing from
a cloud, in pale, a garb.
BYRNE of Cabineteely, Dublin, a mermaid, in
dexter a mirror, in sinister a comb, all ppr.
Certain et mci.
BYROM, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a tree,
vert.
BYRON of Rochdale, Lane., a mermaid, with
comb and mirror, ppr. Crede Byron.
BYRON, Herts, and Surr., a mermaid, ppr., in
dexter an escutcheon, suspended by a ribbon,
az., in sinister a mirror.
BYRTWHYSELL, Lane., a dolphin, ppr.
BYSHE, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a demi-lion, or.
BYSHE, Eng., a mule, passant, ar.
BYSSE, on a mount, vert, two snakes inter-
woven and erect, respecting each other, or.
BYSTLEY, a cross pattee, gu., between wings,
or.
BYTHESEA, Kent, an eagle, displayed, ppr.
-
BYTHESEA, Kent, out of a mural coronet, ar.,
masoned, sa., a griffin's head, ducally gorged,
ppr.
BYWATER, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, in
hand, in armour, a scimitar, ppr.
CABELL, Eng., a square padlock, or.
CABOURNE, and CABRONE, Line., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a lozenge, ar., charged with a
martlet, sa. i
CABYTOTT, Norf., a greyhound, current, az.,
collared and ringed, or. comp.
CACHER, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-leopard, ar., spotted and collared, gold.
comp. i and
CADDEL, Sco., a tower, gu., windows and doors,
or.
CADDELL, and CADELL, Sco., a stag's head,
ppr. Vigilantia non cadet.
CADDEY, a pile, charged with a cross pattee,
fitched, or.
CADDON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand an arrow, in pale, surmounted by a
bow, stringed in fess. .
CADDY, Eng., a cross crosslet, vert.
CADE, Kent, a demi-cockatrice, winged, gu.,
combed, or. IO
CADE, Derbs., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
CADE, Derbs. and Ess., a demi-lion, gu., in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, charged with a bezant,
or. comp. II.
CADICOTT, in dexter hand, a battle-axe, ppr.
CADICOTT, a demi-ape, ppr. Without coronet.
- -
CADIMAN, Lond. and Norf., a rock, ppr., sur-
mounted by a fleur-de-lis, or.
CAD
CAL
CABMAN, a stork's head, royally crowned, ppr.
N, Earl, Viscount Chelsea, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a dragon's head, vert.
Qui invidet minor est. .
CADURCIS, a griffin's head, erased, gu., in beak
a trefoil, vert, gorged with a ducal coronet,
or. comp.
CADWOODLEY, Eng., an antelope, passant, per
pale, gu. and or, armed, of the last.
CADTE, Glouc., on a mount, vert, a cockatrice,
ar., combed and wattled, gu., ducally gorged
and chained, or.
C.ESAR, Hunts., a cross patte.
CAFE, Claremont, Sid mouth, Devon, in front of
a sword, erect, point downwards, ar., hilted,
or, a shield, az., charged with a Saracen's
head, couped, also ar. Coup sur coup.
. ii
CAGE, Kent, a stag, passant, erm., attired, or,
charged on shoulder with an annulet, gu.
CAHAN, and CAHANE, Iri., an arm, embovved,
in hand a sword, ppr.
CAHILL, Iri. and Eng., in lion's paw a scimitar,
ppr.
CAHILL, and CAHIL, Iri., a demi-bulL, rampant,
sa., gorged with a chaplet, vert.
CAHN, and CAHUN, Sco., a stag's head, erased.
Sijepuis. .
CAHURTA, a stag, erm., attired, or.
CAIN, and CAINE, a demi-antelope, per fess,
ar. and az., collared and armed, or.
CAIRD, a demi-friar,in hand a staff, ppr.
CAIRLEON, Eng., a cross moline, lozenge-
pierced, erm. -
CAIRNCROSS, Sco., a dagger, in pale. Certa-
mine parata.
CAIRNE, Sco., in hand a fish, ppr.
CAIRNES, Sco., a fleur-de-lis. jfloresco.
CAIRNES, Sco., a cinquefoil, ppr. Effloresce.
So.
CAIRNES, on a tower, a martlet, statant, ppr.
. I
CAIRNIE, Sco., a ship under sail, ppr.
CAIRNIE, on a cinquefoil, vert, a martin, sta-
tant, sa. Ad alta.
CAIRNS, Sco., a bell, az. Sul spe. i
CAIRNS, Sco., a palm-tree, ppr. Virtus ad
cethera tendit. I
CAIRNS of Pilmor, a cinquefoil, ppr. Effloresco.
So.
CAIRNS, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ppr., be-
tween attires, a cross crosslet,- fitched.
Semper fidelis.
CAITHNESS, Earl of (Sinclair), a cock, ppr.
Commit thy work to God.
CAL AMY, a hedgehog, ppr. -
CALAMOUNT, Eng., an antelope's head, erased,
erm., armed, ar.
CALANDRINE, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed,
ar., in beak a scroll. Sursum.
CALCOTT, BERKELEY-, of Caynham Court, Salop :
(i.) A demi-lion, or, between paws a cres-
cent. see plate . (.) A bear's head,
couped, ar., muzzled, gu. Dieu arcc nous.
CALCOTT, Hants., a lion, sejant, collared and
lined. Dieu avec nous. I
CALCRAFT, a greyhound, current, sa. , collared
^and ringed, ar., on body a pellet, wavy, or.
CALCRAFT, a greyhound, current, sa., charged
with a cross crosslet, or. -
CALCRAFT, on a chapeau, a greyhound, cur-
rent. q
CALDECOT of Halt^>n Hall, Lincoln.
CALDECOT, Oxon., a demi-tiger, or, tufted,
maned, and attired with two straight horns.
see plate
CALDECOT, Chesh., an ostrich, ppr.
CALDECOTT, a demi-lion, rampant, or, charged
with a cinquefoil, gu. see plate
CALDER, a stag's head, cabossed, ppr.
C ALDER, Eng., within a serpent, in orle, a
boar's head, erased and erect.
CALDER of Lynegar, a stag's head, cabossed,
ppr. Vigilans non cadit.
CALDER, a swan, ppr., crowned, or. JBe mind-
ful. ii
CALDER, Bart., Sco., a swan, swimming in a
loch, bordered Avith flags, ppr. Viyilans non
cadet.
CALDER, in water, a duck, swimming, ppr.
CALDERWOOD of Pittedy, in dexter hand a
palm -branch, ppr. Veritas premitur non op-
primitur.
CALDERWOOD of Polton, a phoenix, in flames,
ppr. Virtus sibi prcemium.
CALDERWOOD, Sco., a beehive, ppr., with bees
volant. I
CALDERWOOD, Sco., a dove, in mouth a palm-
branch, ppr. Spero.
CALDMORE, a demi-Turk, vested, in dexter a
staff, headed with crescent.
CALDRON, Eng., in dexter hand a palm-branch,
CALDWELL, Eng., a cock's head, between wings,
expanded, ar., combed and wattled, gu., in
beak a cross formde, fitched, or.
CALDWELL, Bart., Iri., out of a ducal coronet,
a sceptre, or, entwined with two serpents,
vert, between wings, ppr. .
CALDWELL, Sco., a fountain, throwing up water,
ppr. i
CALDWELL, a demi-lion, grasping a broken
scimitar. see plate
CALDWELL, Norf., a demi-cock, rising.
CALDWELL, a cock's head, winged, sa., crested,
gu., in beak a cross pattde, fitched, or.
CALDWELL, a cockatrice's head, couped, between
wings, ppr., in beak a cross patt^e, fitched
see plate
CALDWOOD, in dexter hand a palm-branch,
slipped, ppr.
CALDWOODLEY, Devons., an antelope, passant.
CALEBOT, Norf., a greyhound, current, az.,
collared and ringed, or. see plate
CALEDON, Earl (Dupre"- Alexander), Iri., a
cubit arm. in armour, ppr., in hand a sword,
of the last, hilt and pommel, or. Per marc,
per terras.
CALENDER, and CALLANDER, Sco. and Iri.,
out of an Eastern coronet, or, in dexter
hand a billet, ppr. I
CALIBUT, a stag's head, at gaze, az. i
CALL, Bart., Cornw., a demi-lion, rampant, in
paws a trumpet, in pale, ar. Grata manu.
CALLAGAN, and O'CALLAGAN, Iri., an arm, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, with snake en-
twined round blade, all ppr.
CAL
CAM
CALLAGAN, a morion, ppr. i
CALLANDAK, and CALLENDEE, in dexter hand,
a billet, ppr. / mean well.
CALLANDEK, Bart., Stirlingshire, out of an
Eastern crown, gold, a cubit arm, ppr., in
hand a billet. Et domi etforis. I
CALLANDEE, and CALLENDAE, Eng., two ele-
phants' probosces, addorsed.
GALLEY of Blunsdon, Wilts., a demi-lion, ar.,
charged with a bend, gu., thereon three
mullets, in dexter a battle-axe. Collide ct
lioneste.
GALLEY, and CALEY, Yorks. and Wilts., a demi-
lion, in dexter a battle-axe, ar., handle, gu.,
on shoulder a bend, of the last, charged with
three mullets, of the first.
CALLIS, out of a ducal coronet, a cockatrice's
head, between wings.
CALLOEE, on a ducal coronet, a sheaf of arrows,
environed by a serpent. in. IO
CALLOW, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a peacock,
ppr.
CALMADY, Devons., a pegasus, current, or.
-
CALMADY of Langdon Hall, Devon, a pegasus,
ar. Similis frondescit virga metallo.
CALSHILL, Eng., a dexter wing, erect, or.
CALSTON, Eng., the moon in her compliment.
CALTHOEP, and CALTHEOP, Suff. and Norf., a
boar's head and neck, az., armed and bristled,
or.
CALTHOEPE, Bart., Eng., a boar's head and
neck, couped, vert.
CALTHOEPE, Baron (Gough-Calthorpe), a boar's
head, couped at neck, az., bristled and tusked,
or, between two woodmen, with clubs over
shoulders, all ppr. Gradu diverso via una.
CALTHEOP, Norf., on a mount, vert, a hawk,
close, ar., beaked and belled, or.
CALTHEOP of Stanhoe Hall, Norf., a salaman-
der, or, in flames, ppr. Victrix fortunce sa-
pientia.
CALTHEOP of Gosherton, Line., same crest and
motto.
CALTOFT, Line., a rose, gu,, between two
laurel-branches, vert.
CALTON, Hunts., a talbot, passant, ar., collared
and lined, or. .
CALTON, Cambs., a boar, passant, ar. n
CALVEELEY, and CALVELEY, Chesh. and Yorks.,
out of a ducal coronet, a calf's head, affron-
ted, sa.
CALVEELEY, Suss, and Surr., a horned owl, ar.
En caligine veritas.
CALVEELEY of Oulton Hall, Yorks., a horned
owl, ar.
CALVEELT, BLACKETT-, Bart., Yorks., an owl,
ar.
CALVEET, out of a mural coronet, or, two forked
pennons flowing to dexter, one gold, the other
pean, staves, gu.
CALVEET, Lane., an owl, ar., guttee, sa.
CALWOOD, in dexter hand a palm-branch, vert.
CAM, and CAMM, a dove, between two laurel-
branches, in orle.
CAMAC, and CAMIC, Eng., a martlet, sa.
CAMBELL, Ess., a bear's head, couped, per fess,
or and az., muzzled, gu.
CAMBELLj a lion's head, affrontee. -
CAMBELL, a swan, ppr., ducally crowned, or,
between two laurel- branches, vert.
CAMBELL, a swan, ppr., crowned, or. n
CAMBELL, a boar's head, couped.
CAMBEE, Ess. , a Saxon crown, between wings.
. II
CAMBOENE, Cornw., three broken spears, or,
tied together with a band, gu., two in sal-
tier, one in pale.
CAMBEIDGE, and CAMBEIGE, Eng., a lion, pas-
sant, gardarit, ppr.
CAMBEIDGE, a griffin's head, erased, or, in beak
a cross crosslet, fitched, of the same.
comp.
CAMDEN, Earl (John-Jeffreys-Pratt), an ele-
phant's head, erased, ar. Judicium parium,
aut leges terrce.
CAMDEN, Eng., a cross pattde, between wings.
CAMEL, Eng., a camel's head.
CAMEEON of Lochiel, a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. Pro
rege et patria.
CAMEEON, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
sword, ppr. Pro rege et patria.
CAMEEON of Glendessary, an arm, in armour,
in hand a sword, ppr. Mine orior.
CAMEEON, Eng., in lion's paw, sa., a flag, ar.,
charged with an eagle, with two heads, dis-
played, sa.
CAMEEON, Bart., Sco.: (i.) Out of a mural
coronet, or, a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. .
(.) A Highlander, wading through water,
in dexter a broadsword, and in sinister a
banner, within a wreath of laurel, all ppr.
Arriverette. comp.
CAMEEON, Hants., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., in hand a sword, also ppr.,
hilt and pommel, or.
CAMFLELD, and CAMFYLD, Norf., out of a tower,
a demi-lady, ppr. comp.
CAMFIELD, an arm, erect, couped at elbow,
vested, in hand three wheat-ears, ppr.
comp.
CAMOYS, Baron. See STONOE of Stonor Park,
Oxon.
CAMOYS, or CAMAYS, a lion's head, erased, az.,
in mouth a trefoil, slipped, ppr. see plate
CAMP, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ducally
gorged, in mouth a branch of laurel, all ppr.
. I
CAMPBELL of Ormidale, Argyll, a boar's head,
couped, or. Ne obliviscaris.
CAMPBELL of Fairfield, Ayr, an eagle's head,
erased, ppr. Constantcr et prudentid.
IO. IO
CAMPBELL of Monzie, Perth, a boar's head,
erased, ppr. follow me.
CAMPBELL, Sco., an eagle's head, couped, ppr.
Constanter et prudentid.
CAMPBELL of Lawers, a boar's head, erect and
erased, az. Fac et spera.
CAMPBELL of Treesbank, Ayr, a phoenix head,
erased, or. Constanter et prudentid.
CAMPBELL of Sornbeg, Ayr, same crest and
motto.
CAMPBELL of Asnish, a boar's head, couped, or.
Nunquam oUiviscar.
CAMPBELL of Lochnell, Argyll, in dexter hand
a spear, in bend, ppr. Audaces juro and
Arma parata fero.
CAM
CAN
CAMPBELL of Gargunnock, a stork, ppr. Refero.
CAMPBELL, Bart., of Succoth, Sco., a camel's
head, couped, ppr. Labor omnia superat.
-
CAMPBELL of Ardchattan Priory, Argyll, a
swan, ppr., crowned, or.
CAMPBELL of Colgrain, Dumbarton, a boar's
head, erect and erased, or, armed and lan-
gued, ar. Fac et spera. -
CAMPBELL of Glenfalloch, Perth, a man's heart,
pierced through with a dart, ppr. Thus far.
-
CAMPBELL of Calder, a swan, ppr., crowned,
or. Be mindful.
CAMPBELL, Bart., of Ardnamurchan and Airds,
Sco., same crest and motto.
CAMPBELL of Skipness Castle, Argyll, two
oars, in saltier. Terrd manque fides. .
CAMPBELL of Skerrington, Ayr, a dexter arm,
in armour, in hand a garland of laurel, all
ppr. Campi fero prcemia, belli.
CAMPBELL of Jura, Argylls., in hand a spear.
ppr. A u daces juvo.
CAMPBELL of Stracathro, Forfars., a boar's
head, erased. Ne obliviscarsis. .
CAMPBELL, Sir GUY, Bart., Sco., a bear's head,
in fess, couped, ppr. Follow me.
CAMPBELL, a boar's head, couped, sa. Usque
ad aras.
CAMPBELL, Sco., a swan, ppr., crowned, or.
Be ever mindful.
CAMPBELL, a dove, with olive-branch, ppr.
Gaudium adfero.
CAMPBELL of Morechaster, a boar's head,
erased. Sequor.
CAMPBELL of Ardkinlis, a galley, her oars in
action, sa. Set on.
CAMPBELL of Craignish, a boar's head, erased,
ppr. Fit via li. .
CAMPBELL of Auchinbreck, Bart., in dexter
hand, ppr., a spear, or. Forget not.
CAMPBELL of Auchawilling, two oars of a gal-
ley, in saltier. Armis el fide.
CAMPBELL, same crest. Vi etfide.
CAMPBELL of Inveraw, a hart's head, ppr. Pro
aris et focis.
CAMPBELL of Lochdochart, aboar's head, erased,
ppr. Recte sequor.
CAMPBELL, Earl of Islay, a boar's head, couped.
Memini.
CAMPBELL of Glenfeacher, a goat, standing, az.,
armed and hoofed, or, in mouth a sprig of
ivy, ppr. Marbu mhiann leon.
CAMPBELL of Netherplace, in hand, issuing
from a cloud, a signet letter, ppr. Optime
quod opportune.
CAMPBELL, Bart., of Berwick, in dexter hand,
issuing from heart, a scimitar, all ppr.
True to the end.
CAMPBELL, Port-Glasgow, a boar's head, erased,
ppr. Deo rolcnte.
CAM I- HELL of Park, a boar's head, erased and
erect, or, langued, az. Fac et spera.
CAMPBELL of Skerrington, an eagle's head.
Constans et prudens.
CAMPBELL, Bart., of Barcaldine, Sco., a man
in full highland garb, in dexter a broad-
sword, on sinister arm a shield, all ppr.
Paratus sum.
CAMPBELL, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a dagger. Paratus sum.
CAMPBELL, a lion, sejant, affrontee and erect,
in dexter a sword, in sinister a crown of
laurel. Victoi'iam coronal Chrlstus.
see plate
CAMPBELL, Sco., in hand a spur, or. Memor
esto.
CAMPBELL, in water, a demi-eagle, displayed,
with two heads, above it the sun shining,
ppr.
CAMPBELL, Baron, a boar's head, erased, gy-
ronne of eight, or and sa. Audacter et
aperte.
CAMPBELL, Aberuchill, Perthshire, a lion, ram-
pant, gardant, in dexter a sword, in sinister
a laurel crown. Sequitur victoria forteis.
see plate
CAMPBELL, Lord Clyde, a boar's head, erased,
or. Niltibi.
CAMPBELL, Duke of Argyll. See ARGYLL.
CAMPBELL, Earl of Loudoun. See LOUDOUN.
CAMPBELL, Marquess of Breadalbane. See
BREADALBANE.
CAMPBELL, Earl Cawdor. See CAWDOR.
CAMPBELL of Woodhall, Lanark, a griffin, erect,
between fore- feet the sun, ppr. Fidus ami-
cus.
CAMPBELL, COCKBURN-, Bart., of Gartsford,
Sco.: (i.) For Campbell, a cubit arm, erect,
in hand a scimitar, ppr. Without fear.
. (.) For Cockbum, a cock, ppr.
Vigilans et audax.
CAMPBELL, Bart., Sco.: (i.) On a mount, vert,
a Burmese warrior on horseback, armed and
accoutred, ppr. comp. n. (.) Out of
an Eastern crown, or, a demi-lion, ppr., in
dexter, a crowned heart, gu.
CAMPBELL, Iri., the wings of an eagle con-
joined, ppr. Ulterius et melius.
CAMPBELL, Sco., a heart, gu., transfixed with
an arrow, in bend, ppr. Thus far.
CAMPBELL, Bart., Iri., an Eastern crown, sur-
mounted by a boar's head, erased, ppr. Ne
obliviscaris.
CAMPBELL, Suff., a lion's head, affronte'e. /
beare in minde.
CAMPBELL, Sco., a ship at anchor. Vincit labor.
CAMPBELL, Lond., a demi-hound, az., gorged
with a ducal coronet, or. Fcestina lente.
comp.
CAMPBELL, Sco., in dexter hand a lance, in
bend sinister. Arma par ata fero. lo
CAMPBELL, Sco., a demi-man in a coat of mail,
in dexter a sword, on sinister arm a shield,
charged with a unicorn's head and neck.
Quid non pro patria. comp.
CAMPE, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ducally
gorged, in mouth a branch of laurel, ppr.
CAMPER, an anchor, between wings.
CAMPERDOWN, Earl of (Dundas-Haldane-Dun-
can), a dismasted ship, ppr. Secundis
dubiisque rcctus.
CAMPION, Lond. and Ess., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a talbot's head, sa.
CAMPION, and CAMPYON, a turkey in pride, ppr.,
combed and wattled, gu.
CAMPION, and CAMPYON, a bear's head and
neck, muzzled, or.
CAMVILLE, Eng., on a mount, a leopard, sejant,
ppr. see plate
CANBY, a mount, sa., ensigned with a cross
pattee.
CAN
CANCELLER, and CANCELLOE, Eng., an arm,
couped at shoulder, embowed, in fess, sup-
porting a flag, displayed, az., charged with a
crescent, ar.
CAXCELOE, and CANDISHELER, Eng., in dexter
hand, a covered cup, or.
CANDISH, Suff., an ostrich-head, az., gorged with
a collar, sa., riinmed, or, and charged with
three bezants. see plate
CANDISHE, Eng., a wolf's head, couped, az.,
collared, or. .
CANDISHE, a wolf's head, erased, collared.
CANDLER, Norf., a shark's head, erased, ppr.
CANDLER, Wore., an angel, ppr., vested, ar., in
dexter a sword, blade wavy, of the first,
hilt and pommel, or. Ad mortem fidelis.
see plate
CANDLER, a goat's head, couped, sa., armed
and maned, ar.
CANDLER, Suff., an eagle, rising, regardant,
ppr.
CANDLiSH,an ostrich -head, collared and ringed.
see plate
CANDLISH, a snake, nowed, ppr. Cavendo tutus,
in.
CANE, a human heart, gu., charged with a
cinquefoil, or.
CANE, a leopard, rampant, gorged with a mural
coronet. comp. n.
CANHAM, Eng., two palm-branches, in orle, ppr.
CANING, Eng., a quatrefoil, ppr. i
CANKNIER, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion,
holding up a garland of laurel, all ppr.
see plate
CANKRIEN, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, be-
tween paws a plummet. see plate
CANKRIEN, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, ermi-
uois, between paws a palmer's scrip, sa.,
strap and tassels, or.
CANN, Devons., a leopard, statant, ppr.
CANN, Cornw. , a cross crosslet, fitched, between
wings, conjoined. I
CANN, and CAN, Glouc., out of a mural coronet,
or, a plume of five ostrich -feathers, ar.
comp. .
CANNING, Viscount (Canning), a demi-griffin,
az., gutte"e-d'or. Ne cede malis, sed contra.
CANNING, a demi-griffin, az.
CANNING, a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter, a
dart. see plate
CANNING, a demi-lion, rampant, erm., support-
ing a battle-axe, ppr. comp.
CANNOCK, Line., a demi - buck, couped, ar.,
attired and ducally gorged, or, one foot rest-
ing on the wreath. see plate
CANNON, Sco., between horns of a crescent, a
buckle, az. I
CANNON, Wei., a cannon, sa., mounted on a
carriage, or.
CANNYNGS, Eng., two dexter hands, conjoined,
gauntleted, issuing from clouds, holding up
a heart, inflamed, all ppr.
CANT of Dryburnford, a dove, ppr. Ales rcpo-
sita. ii
CANTELOW, Heref., and Cantelupe, Eng., a
leopard's face, gu., jessant-de-lis, or.
CANTELOW, Iri., a demi-bull.
CANTERBURY, Viscount (Manners-Sutton), on
a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a peacock
in pride, ppr. Pour y parvenir.
CAR
CANTILLION, Iri., an arm, embowed, in hand a
dagger, ppr.
CANTILON, Iri., in hand an arrow, point down-
ward.
CANTIS, Kent, a hart's head, erased, ppr., attired,
or, gorged with a collar, ar., charged with
three roses, gu., barbed and seeded, ppr.
see plate
CANTLOW, Eng., a boar, passant.
CANTON, Iri., on a chapeau, ppr., a boar, passant.
CANTON, Kent, on a chapeau, a lion's head,
erased, ppr.
CANTRELL, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword by the middle, in fess, all
ppr.
CANTRELL, a tower, ar., port, sa.
CANTWELL, Eng., in hand, ppr., an annulet, or.
CAPE, a lion, passant, gu., in dexter a sword,
in pale, ppr., hilt and pommel, or. see plate
CAPEL of The Grove, Painswick, Glouc., a
plume of three ostrich -feathers, two ar., and
one gu. Sic vita liumana.
CAPEL - CONINGSBY, Earl of Essex. See
ESSEX.
CAPELL, Eng., an anchor, bezantde, corded, gu.
CAPELL, Heref., a plume of three ostrich -fea-
thers, two ar., the other gu.
CAPELL, Glouc., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.
CAPELL, Glouc., a plume of three ostrich- fea-
thers, the centre one, ar., the others, or.
CAPES, Eng., a cross fleury, fitched, gu., flow-
ered, or.
CAPLING, Lond., out of the centre tower of a
castle, triple-towered, a demi-lion, rampant,
all ppr.
CAPON, Eng., a demi-lion, gu.
CAPP, Eng., a spur, winged, or.
CAPPER, Warw. and Staffs., a dexter arm,
couped and embowed, vested, in hand a
banner, charged with a bee volant.
CAPPER, Lond., Middx., and Herts., a ram's
head and neck, couped, charged on neck with
a rose.
<-~CAPPER, a ram's head, erased. -
CAPPS, Norf., a demi-antelope, or.
CAPRON, a demi-man, in armour, with lance
and shield, all ppr. comp.
CAPSAL, or CAPSALL, a castle, triple-towered,
ppr., ensigned with a flag, gu., charged with
a cross, ar.
CAPSAL, Eng., a hand, holding a military sash,
ppr.
CARBERY, Baron (Evans-Freke), Iri. : (i.) For
Evans, a demi-lion, rampant, regardant, or,
between paws, a boar's head, couped, sa. see
plate . (.) For Freke, a bull's head,
couped. Libertas.
CARBINELL, out of a ducal coronet, an arm, in
armour, in hand a scimitar, ppr.
CARBONEL, CARBONELL, or CARBONELLE, Eng.,
a demi-lion, az., crowned, gu. ] see plate
CARBONEL, or CARBONELL, a sword, in bend,
ppr.
CARD, Lond., out of a cloud, in hand a lettei
ppr. i
CARDALE, Lond., a linnet, ppr. Studcndo
contemplando inde fcssus.
CAR
GARDEN, Bart., Iri., a pheon, sa. Fide et amore.
-
GARDEN, a wolf, statant, sa. II
GARDEN, Sco., a cross moline, gu.
GARDEN, Eng., a tower.
GARDEN, Bucks., a wolf's head, sa., pierced with
an arrow, ar.
CARDEW, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of feathers. .
CARDIFFE, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
or, a martlet, sa.
CARDIFF, Iri., a gilliflower, slipped and leaved,
ppr.
CARDIGAN, Earl of (Brudenell), a sea-horse,
ppr. En grace affie.
CARDIGAN, in lion's gamb, erect and erased, or,
an antique mace, az.
CARDINAL, Ess., a dromedary, ppr. ir
CARDINGTON, Eng., a bull, passant.
CARDONNEL, DE, Eng., a dove, ppr. L'espcr-
ance me console. see plate
CARDONNELL, Worthumb., a goldfinch, ppr.
CARDOZO, Lond., a demi-savage, affronte'e, ppr.,
in dexter a stalk of tobacco, sinister resting
on a triangle, or.
CARDWELL, a knight, in complete armour, ppr.,
visor up, on top of helmet a plume of feathers,
gu., in dexter a battle-axe, of the first.
comp. II
CARDWELL, Eng., a tower, ppr., domed, or, with
a flag thereon, sa.
CAREW, Baron, Iri. (Shapland-Carew), an an-
telope, passant, gu. Nil admirari.
CAREW, Bart., Devons., a mainmast, the round-
top environed with a ducal coronet, set off
with palisadoes, or, and a demi-lion, issuant,
sa. Nil conscire sibi.
CAREW of Ballinamona, Waterford, an antelope,
passant, gu.
CAREY of Rozel, Guernsey, a swan, ppr.
CAREY, Viscount Falkland, Sco., a swan, ppr.,
In utroque fidelis. II
CAREY, a swan, ar., wings addorsed.
CAREY, a wolf, passant, regardant, in mouth a
rose-branch, flowered.
CAREY, a horse's head and neck, bendy of six,
ar. and sa., armed with a shield plate and
bridled, or.
CAREY, Iri., on a mount, a fire-beacon, ppr.
CAREY, or GARY, a maiden's head, ppr.
CARFRAE, Sco., a tower, embattled, ar. Fortis
ctfide.
CARFRAE, Sco., a wyvern, ppr. Vigilantia.
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CARGILL, Sco., a demi-angel, ppr., on head a
cross pattee. see plate
CARGILL, Sco., a martlet, ppr.
CAKCILL, Eng., a martlet, ar. In Domino con-
Jid<>.
CAUINGTON, Eng., out of a coronet, ar., a uni-
corn's head, sa., maned and horned, of the
first. I
CARKETTLE, Sco., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
CARLEILL of Sewerby, Yorks., a moor's head,
in profile, couped at shoulders, ppr.
CARLETON, out of a ducal coronet, or, a uni-
corn's head, sa., the horn twisted, of the
first and second. i
CA i; I.ETON, Viscount Carleton, Iri. a unicorn's
head. Qucerere verum.
CAR
CARLIFE, a martlet, or, in mouth a sprig of
two roses, gu., leaved and stalked, vert.
see plate
CARLILL, Cumb. and Westm.. an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand, ppr., a spear, ar.
CARLING, Bristol, a buck's head, erased, ppr.
Toutdroit.
CARLISLE, Earl of (Howard), on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a lion, statant, gar-
dant, tail extended, or, ducally crowned, ar.,
and gorged with a label of three points, of
the last. Volo non valeo. comp.
CARLOS, two swords, in saltier, between two
branches of laurel, in orle.
CARLOS, a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or, and
a sceptre, of the last, in saltier, enfiled with
a civic crown, vert.
CARLTON, an arm, embowed, ppr., in hand an
arrow.
CARLYON, a demi-lion, collared, between paws
a bezant. Turns tatissima virtus, see plate
CARLYON, Eng., in the sea, a pillar, ppr.
CARMALT, Cumb., a dragon's head, erased, per
pale, or and vert, gorged with a collar,
charged with three escallops, counterchanged.
comp.
CARMARDEN, and CARMARTHEN, a lion's gamb,
erased, or.
CARMICHAEL of Carspherne, Sco., represented
by J. R. Coulthart, Esq. (see COULTHART),
a dexter hand and arm in armour, brandish-
ing a tilting- spear, ppr. Toujours prest.
CARMICHAEL, GIBSON-, Bart., of Skirling, an
arm, embowed, in hand a broken lance, top
pendent, ppr. Toujours prest.
CARMICHAEL, of Balmblae, a woman's head
and neck, issuing. Fortune helps the forward.
CARMICHAEL, Iri., an arm from elbow, in hand,
in armour, a pheon, ppr.
CARMICHAEL of Maulslei, an arm, in armour,
in hand a broken spear, ppr., and charged
with a mullet, or. Toujours prest.
comp.
CARMICHAEL, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand
a tilting-spear, ppr. Toujours prest.
CARMINOW, CARJIYNOW, or CARMENOW, Eng.,
a dolphin, naiant, or.
CARNABY, Eng., a bull's head.
CARNABY, a lion's head, issuing, sa., charged
with a cheveron, ar. see plate
CARNAC, on a crescent, a sword, ppr., hilt and
pommel, or, point upward.
CARNAC, BJVETT-, Bart., Derbs. and Lond.,
out of a crescent, erm., interior, or, a sword,
erect, ppr., hilt and pommel, gold. Sic itur
ad astra.
CARNAGHI, or CARNAGIE, in dexter hand, gu.,
a thunderbolt, winged, or. Dread God.
I -
CARNAGIE, Sco., a star, ppr. Alis aspicit astra.
- *
CARNAGIE, Sco., out of a cloud, two dexter
hands " gauntleted, supporting a flaming
heart, all ppr. Armis et animis.
CARNARVON, Earl of (Herbert), a wyvern,
wings elevated, vert, in mouth a sinister
hand, couped at wrist, gu. Ung jescrviray.
CARNEGIE of Kennaird, Angus, in dexter hand
a thunderbolt, ppr. Dcum tinute.
CAB
So
CAB
CAKNEGIE, Earl of Northesk. See NORTHESK.
CARNEGIE of Pitarow, Bart., a demi-eagle, dis-
played, az. Video alta sequorque.
CARNEGIE of Craigo, a star, ppr. Alls aspicet
astra.
CARNEGIE of Lour, a leopard's head, erased,
ppr. Armis et animis.
CARNEGIE of Southesk, in dexter hand a thun-
derbolt, ppr. Dread God.
CARNEGY, Lond., a demi-leopard, ppr. Tache
sans tache. I
CARNEGY, Sco., in dexter hand a thunderbolt,
gu., winged, or. Dread God, .
CARNEGY-LINDSAY, of Spynie and Boysack, and
Kinblethmont : (l.) An ostrich-head, issu-
ing, ar., in mouth a horse-shoe, az. see plate
. (.) A demi-leopard, ppr. Tache sans
tache and Endure furth. i
CARNEGY, WATSON- : ( r.) For Carney, a demi-
leopard, ppr. Tache sans tache. i. (.)
For Watson, a lily of the Nile, ppr. Sine
injurid.
CARNELL, Yorks., an arm, inarmour,embo\ved,
in hand a sword, ppr.
CARNEY, a swan's head and neck, erased, in
mouth an annulet. comp.
CARNIE, Sco., on a rock, sa., weeds, vert.
CARNIE, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand, in fess,
pointing to a crosier, in pale, all ppr.
CARNIQUET, Sco., a swan, wings addorsed, ar.,
ducally gorged and chained, or.
CARNOCK, Sco., in hand, ppr., a fleur-de-lis, az.
. I
CARNWATH, Earl of, and Baron Dalzell, Sco.
(Dalzell), a dagger, erect, ppr., pommel and
hilt, or. / dare.
CARPENTER, Eng., on a stand, a globe, ppr.
Per acuta belli.
CARPENTER, a stag's head, ar., with wings ad-
dorsed, az. see plate
CARPENTER, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., ducally
crowned, or, collared, sa. see plate
CARPENTER, Wore., a coney, sejant, ar. i
CARPENTER, Eng., a church, ppr.
CARPENTER, Somers., a snail, passant, ppr.,
shell, ar.
CARPENTER, Surr., a greyhound's head, erased,
CARPENTER, Earl of Tyrconnel. SeeTrBCONNEL.
CARPENTER, Eng., a falcon, wings expanded,
ar., beaked, legged, and belled, or.
CARPENTER, Cornw., a plume of ostrich-fea-
thers.
-
CARPENTER, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand, ppr., a hammer, or. comp.
CARPENTER, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a passion nail. comp.
CARPENTER, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand, ppr., a musket, in bend sinister.
comp.
CARR, JAMES, Esq., New York, U.S.A., and
Staffords., Eng., a stag's head, couped, ppr.
Nil desperandum.
CARR, Lane, and Line., a stag's head, ar.,
charged with two bars-gemelle, gu., attired,
or.
CARR, Sco., a buck's head, erased, or. Friend-
ship.
CARR, Northumb. and Durh., a stag's head,
erased, ppr. Nil desperandum.
CARR, a stag's head, couped, ppr. Nil despe-
randum.
CARR, a lion's head, erased, or.
CARR, in hand a dagger, ar., hilt and pommel,
or.
CARR- HAY, Earl of Errol. See ERROL.
CARR, STANDISH-, of Cocken Hall, Derbs., a
lion's head, erased. Est nulla fallacia.
-
CARRANT, Somers., a bull's head, cabossed.
CARRE, Sco., a stag's head, erased, or. Tout
droit.
CARRELL, Suss., on a mount, vert, a stag,
lodged, regardant, ar., attired, or.
see plates and Si
CARRELL, Suss., on a mount, vert, an ibex, ar.,
maned and horned, or. comp.
CARRELL, Suss, and Kent, a lion's head, erased,
vert, between wings, ar. and sa., on neck
two bends, or. comp.
CARRELL, a tiger, sejant, vert, maned and
tufted, or.
CARRICK, Earl of, Iri. (Butler), out of a ducal
coronet, a plume of five ostrich-feathers, ai\,
thereupon a falcon, rising, of the last. Soyez
ferme. comp.
CARRICK, Sco., a demi-lion, or, in dexter a
thistle, ppr. , in sinister a fleur-de-lis, gu. I
CARRICK, Glouc., an ostrich, ar., beaked and
legged, or, in mouth a staff, of the same,
with flag, gu. Garde bien. see plate
CARRIE, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a dart, point downward. ^-
CARRIER, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, vert.
CARRINGTON, Baron (Smith), an elephant's
head, erased, or, eared, gu., charged on neck
with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one, az.
Tenax et fidelis. see plate
CARRINGTON, Lond. and Yorks., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a unicorn's head, sa. I
CARRINGTON, Chesh., a unicorn's head, ar. ,
armed and crested, or.
CARRINGTON, an eagle, close.
CARRINGTON, Oxon., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a unicorn's head, sa. I
CARRINGTON, Warvv. , a peacock's head, erased,
ppr., ducally gorged, or. see plate
CARROL, or CARROLL, Iri., a tent, gu.
CARROL, or CARROLL, Iri., on stump of oak,
sprouting, a hawk, ppr., belled, or.
CARROLL, Eng., a bear's head, sa., muzzled, or,
between wings, of the last.
CARROLL of Bally nure, Wicklow, on stump of
oak, sprouting, a hawk, ppr., belled, or. In
fide et in bello fortes.
CARROL, Knt., Lond., on a mount, vert, a stag,
lodged, regardant, ar., attired, or. Semper
eadem.
CARRON, Sco., a camel's head.
CARRUTHERS of Howmains, a seraphim, volant,
ppr. Promptus et fidelis.
CARRUTHERS, Annandale, a seraphim, stand-
ing, vested, ppr. *'
CARRUTHERS, a cherub's head. ppr.
CARRUTHERS of the Isle of Annandale, a cherub,
ppr. Paratus et fidelis.
CARRY, Eng., a cross Calvary, ppr.
CARRYNGTON, Eng., out of a coronet, or, a uni-
corn's head, sa. i
CARSAIN, Sco., in dexter hand, a scimitar, ppr.
Ne m'oublicz.
CARSE, Sco., a falcon's head. Velocitate.
CARSE, or CARSS, Sco., between horns of a
CAB
CAS
crescent, a cross crosslet, fitched, or. In
cruce solus. I
CARSEY, Norf., a hand and arm, couped at
elbow, and erect, vested, az., purfled and
cuffed, ar., in hand a bunch of gilliflowers,
all ppr.
CARSEWELL, and CARSWELL, Sco., a lion's head,
within a fetterlock.
CARSTAIRS, Sco., the sun shining on a prim-
rose, ppr. Te splendente.
CARSEWELL, Eng., a lion, passant, tail ex-
tended, ppr.
CART, Eng. and Sco., a stag's head, in mouth
a serpent, all ppr.
CART, Sco. and Eng., in hand, a club, all ppr.
CARTARET, a squirrel, sejant, gu., cracking a
nut, ppr., in dexter a branch of laurel.
CARTELL, a tower, triple-towered, ar., masoned,
sa.
CARTER, a talbot, sejant, resting dexter on a
Catherine-wheel. comp. l. IO
CARTER, a lion's head, in mouth a comet-star,
ppr. see plate
CARTER, Hants., a lion's head, erased. Fear
not.
CARTER, Yorks., out of a mural coronet, or, a
demi-monkey, ppr. -
CARTER, Northamp., a talbot's head, ar. l.
CARTER, Northamp., a talbot's head, ar.
charged with a mullet, gu.
CARTER, Cornw., on a mural coronet, sa., a
talbot, passant, ar. see plate
CARTER, Cornw., a lion's head, erased, or.
-
CARTER, Kent, a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., in hand a roll of paper.
comp.
CARTERET, Baron (Thynne), a reindeer, statant,
or. Loyal devoir.
CARTHEW, Sco., a wild duck, ppr.
CARTHEW, a falcon, rising, ducally gorged and
belled, ppr.
CARTILES, Northumb., a talbot, passant, per
pale, indented, or and vert. l.
CARTLAND, Iri., a demi-eagle, rising, ppr.
CARTLITCH, two hands, wielding a two-handed
sword, ppr.
CARTWRIGHT, a griffin's head, erased, or,
pierced through neck with a lance, broken,
ppr., vulned, gu. comp. and
CARTWRIGHT, a lion's head, ar., charged on
neck with a Catherine-wheel, sa. see plate
CARTWRIGHT, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, or,
pierced through neck with a spear, ar. De-
fend the fold. comp. and
CARUS, Westm., an eagle, wings expanded, sa.,
beaked and legged, or, charged with a cinque-
foil, ar.
CARVELT, Eng., a leopard's head, erased, gard-
ant.
CARVER, Eng., between wings a peacock's
head, in beak a snake, tail coiled round
neck, all ppr. -
CARVER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a Sara-
cen's head, couped at shoulders, ppr.
CARVILE, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, of
the second. Solas virtus triumphat.
CARVILL, Eng., a goat, passant, sa., attired, or.
. ii
CARWARDINE, Herts., a wolf, passant, ar., in
mouth an arrow, sa., embrued, gu.
see plate
CARWELL, Eng., a leopard's head, erased,
gardant, ppr.
GARY of Torr Abbey, Devons., a swan, ppr.
Virtute excerptce. - ll
GARY of Follaton Park, Devons.: (i.) For
Gary, a swan, ppr. ii. (.) For Flem-
ing, in dexter hand, in armour, a sword, all
ppr. Virtute excerptce.
GARY of White Castle, Donegal, a swan, ppr.
Sinemaculd. II
GARY, Eng., a horse's head, armed with a
shield plate, bridled, or. -
GARY, a demi-lady, vested.
GARY, Iri., two hands, couped and conjoined,
ppr., supporting a cross crosslet, fitched, az.
GARY, Lond., a lion, couchant, gardant, ppr.
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GARY, Lond., a swan, ppr., wings erect, on
breast a rose, sa.
CARYER, Kent, a dove, wings elevated, ar.,
membered, gu., within a circle of glory, ray-
onne, or.
CARYSFORT, Earl (Proby), an ostrich-head,
erased, ar., ducally gorged, or, in mouth a
key, of the last. Manus hcec inimica tyran-
nis. see plate
CASAER, or CEASER, Sco., a dolphin.
CASAER, Sco. , a dolphin, haurient.
CASE, and CASSE, Eng., on a winged globe, a
dove, rising, ppr.
CASE, Sco., a cubit arm, in armour, or, in
hand, gauntleted, a sword, ar., hilt and
pommel, of the first.
CASE, Lane, and Staffs., a cubit arm, vested,
ermines, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a round
buckle, or. comp.
CASEY, Eng., a demi-talbot, gu.
CASEY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, two
branches of laurel, in orle.
CASEY, Iri., out of a cloud, in hand, in fess, a
garb.
CASH, Eng., out of a mural coronet, or, on a
garb, ppr., a bird.
CASHALL, Eng., a lion, rampant, supporting a
plumb-rule, ar.
CASHEN, Berks., a rose-sprig, with leaves and
buds. Rosam ne rode.
CASLON, a spear-head, ppr. q
CASMAJOR, a lion, rampant.
CASON, Cambs. and Herts., a cubit arm,
vested, purp., cuffed, ar., in hand a firelock,
all ppr.
CASS, Sco., a pair of scales, ppr. I
CASSAN, Iri., on a chapeau, a fleur-de-lis, be-
tween wings, ppr.
CASSAN of Sheffield House, Iri., issuant from an
earl's coronet, ppr., a boar's head and neck,
erased, or, langued, gu. Juvant arva pa-
rentum. see plate
CASSEL, or CASSELL, a hawk, regardant, sup-
porting with dexter a garland of laurel, all
ppr.
CASSELS, a castle, ppr. Galea spes salutis.
CASSIDY, Eng., a spear, broken in three pieces,
two in saltier, the head in pale, banded,, gu.
I-
CASSIE, Eng., a hind's head.
CASSILIS, EarL See AILSA, Marquess of.
CAS
CAT!
CASSILS, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a fleur-de-lis.
CASSON, from a tower, a dove, rising, az.
CASSTLE, out of a castle, triple -towered, a
griffin, issuant. comp. II and . IO
GASSY, a crow, feeding, ppr.
GASSY, an eagle, displayed, with two heads,
vert.
CASTELL, Norf., a dragon's head, couped, gu.
CASTELL, Cambs., a tower, triple- towered, sa.,
purfled, or.
CASTELL, Iri., on a tower, triple -towered, ar.,
an arm, in armour, erect, in hand a roundle,
all ppr.
CASTELL, Iri., a cross fleury, fitched, vert,
flowered, or.
CASTELL, a tower, ar. , in flames at top, ppr.
CASTELYON, Line., on a tower, a lion, passant,
or. see plate and
CASTER, Norf., a savage, standing on a ser-
pent, ppr. ii
CASTILLON, Berks., a lion's head, erased, gar-
dant, ducally crowned.
CASTLE, Lond., a tower, in flames, ppr.
CASTLE, Lond., a dexter arm, couped and em-
bowed, in fess, ppr., vested, gu., cuffed, or,
in hand a pennon, charged with a bee vo-
lant, gold.
CASTLE-STEUAKT, Earl (Steuart), Iri., a uni-
corn's head, ar., armed, or, between two
branches pf laurel, vert. Forward.
CASTLECOMB, an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand a pistol, ppr.
CASTLELOCK, Kent, out of a mural coronet, or,
a demi-griffm, segreant, in talon a cross
crosslet, fitched, of the last.
CASTLEMAINE, Viscount (Handcock), Iri., a
demi-lion, rampant, az., between paws a
fusil, ar., charged with a cock, gu. Vigilate
et orate. see plate
CASTLEMAN, Eng., a lion, rampant, between
wings.
CASTLEMAN, a demi-man, in armour, in hand
a flag of defiance, displayed over head, sini-
ster on the pommel of his sword, all ppr.
CASTLETON, Surr., Suff., and Line., a dragon's
head, between wings, gu.
CASTLETON, Suff., a dragon, passant, wings ad-
dorsed, vert.
CASTLETON, Surr., a demi-dragon, wings ad-
dorsed, gu.
CASTLYN, a tower, ppr., with flag, gu.
C ASTON, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, sa.. a
cross pattee, fitched, erm. i
CASWELL, Middx., a dexter arm, couped at
shoulder, in mail, in hand, ppr., a cross
crosslet, fitched, or. comp, .
CASWELL, Middx., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a broken spear, all ppr.
CATCHER, Eng., a garb, or, banded, vert.
CATER, Berks., Hunts., and Leic., a demi-
griffin, ar., beaked and legged, gu.
CATER, Lond., a demi-griffin, gu.
CATER, Lond. and Berks., a lion's head,
erased.
CATERALL, a cat, passant, gardant, ppr.
comp.
CATERALL, Chesh., on a chapeau, az., turned
up, erm., a cat, passant, ppr.
CATESBY, a leopard, passant, ppr.
CATESBY, Northamp., an antelope's head,
couped, ar., between attires, or, two battle-
axes, erect, ppr. see plate
CATESBY, or CATTESBYE, Bucks., a lion, pas-
sant, sa., crowned, or. see plate
CATESBY, Northamp. and Bucks., a leopard,
passant, gardant, ar., pellettee. see plate
CATESNELBOGE, Eng., an anchor, ppr.
CATHCART, Earl (Schaw-Cathcart), a dexter
hand, couped above wrist, and erect, ppr.,
grasping a crescent, ar. / hope to speed.
CATHCART, Bart., Sco., a dexter hand, holding
up a heart, royally crowned, all ppr. By
faith we are saved.
CATHCART, Eng., a pyramid, ar., environed by
a vine, vert.
CATHCART of Carbiston, Ayrs., in dexter hand,
couped at wrist, a crescent, ar. / hope to
speed.
CATHCART of Knockdolian Castle, Ayrs., same
crest and motto.
CATHERENS, CATHERNS, and CATHARINES,
Eng., a griffin, or, pellettee. see plate
CATHERY, a boar's head, couped, sa., in mouth
three arrows.
CATHIE, Sco., a stag's head, couped, ppr.
CATHROPE, on a mount, a stag, current.
CATLEY, in hand, erect, a sealed letter, ppr.
comp.
CATLIN, or CATLYN, Beds, and Northamp., a
lion's head, erased, ar., collared and lined,
or.
CATLIN, Kent, a lion, sejant, gardant, or, be-
tween wings, addorsed. see plate
CATOR of Beckingham Place, Kent, a lion's
head, erased, or, collared with a bar-gemelle,
az. Nihil sine labore.
CATT, a horned owl, ppr.
CATTELIN, a demi-leopard, rampant, gardant,
ar., pellettee, ducally gorged, vert, between
wings, of the last. see plate
CATTLE, Lane., a wolf's head, az.
CATTLE Y, a demi-cat, rampant, gardant, sup-
porting an anchor.
CATTON, a horned owl, ar.
CATTY, a goat's head, erased, ar. -
CATZNELLAGE, Eng., the attires of a stag, or.
Ne supra.
CAULDWELL, a cock's head, couped, ar., combed
and wattled, gu., between wings, in beak a
cross patte'e, fitched.
CAULEY, Eng., from a plume of three ostrich-
feathers, an eagle, rising, ppr.
CAULFEILD of Drumcairne, Tyrone, a dragon's
head, erased, gu., gorged with bar-gemelle,
ar. Deo duce, ferro comitante.
CAULFEILD of Raheenduff, Queen's County, of
Bloomfield, Westmeath, of Donamon Castle,
co. Roscommon, same crest and motto.
CAULFIELD, Eng., out of a mural coronet, in
hand, a sword, wavy. comp.
CAULFIELD. See CHARLEMONT, Earl of.
CAULKIN, Warwicks., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-lion, rampant, ppr. Vincit qui se
vincit.
GAUNTER, in hand a palm-branch, ppr.
CAUS, Eng., a cinquefoil.
CAUSTON, Surr., a demi-leopard, with a lion's
tail, ar., collared. see plate
CAUSTON, Ess., a cubit arm, erect, vested, gu.,
CAU
CHA
charged with two bends, wavy, sa., cuffed,
ar., in hand, ppr., a round buckle, or.
comp.
CAUSTON, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, or.
CAUTY, Eng., a Catherine-wheel, az.
CAUVIN, Sco., in dexter hand, a dagger, point
downward.
CAVALIER, Eng., a horse's head, couped, sa.,
armed and bridled, or, on head a plume of
feathers, ar. and gu., on forehead a spiked
plate, of the last.
CAVALL, a naked man, holding a palm-tree,
ppr.
CAVAN, Earl (Lambart), Iri., a centaur, ppr.,
drawing a bow, gu., arrow, or. Ut quocunque
paratus.
CAVANAGH, Iri., a stag, lodged, between two
branches of laurel.
CAVE, Bart., Northamp., a greyhound, current,
sa., in mouth a scroll. Gardez.
CAVE, Eng., a greyhound, current, sa.
CAVE, a greyhound, current, sa., collared, or.
Cave, Deus videt.
CAVENAGH, Eng., out of clouds, two dexter
hands, grasping a sprouting oak-stump.
CAVENDISH, Suss., a wolf's head, or, collared,
gu. .
CAVENDISH, a serpent, nowed, verjb. in.
CAVENDISH, on a ducal coronet, a snake, nowed,
ppr. in.
CAVENDISH, Duke of Devonshire. See DEVON-
SHIRE.
CAVENDISH, Baron Waterpark. See WATER-
PARK.
CAVENDISH, a stag, trippant.
CAW, Sco., a stag's head, in mouth a serpent,
ppr. .
CAWDOR, Earl (Campbell), a swan, ar., ducally
crowned, or. JBe mindful. j.
CAWDOR, Eng., a sheaf of arrows, sa., shods and
feathers, or, banded, gu. il
CAWLEY, Eng., out of a plume of three ostrich-
feathers, an eagle, rising, ppr.
CAWODLY, Eng., a falcon's leg and wing con-
joined, ar., belled, or.
CAWOODLEY, Devons., a hawk's leg, az., joined
at knee to a wing, or, belled, of the same.
-
CAWSON, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, ar., ducally gorged, lined, and
winged, sa. see plate
CAWTHORNE, Eng., a raven.
CAWTHORNE, Yorks., an arm, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a cross patonce, or.
CAWTON, Eng., a dromedary, sa., bezante'e.
CAY, Durh., a griffin's head, erased, az. Patria
cara carior libertas.
CAY, Northumb., a hawk, ppr.
CAY, Northumb., a royal eagle, gorged with a
collar and banner, vert, bearing a rose, ar.
Sit sine spind. see plate
CAYLE, Iri., a demi-stag, in mouth a rose,
slipped and leaved.
CAYLE, and CAYLY, Eng., a mascle, vert.
CAYLEY, Bart., Yorks., a lion, rampant, or,
charged with a bend, gu., thereon three
mullets, ar., in paws a battle-axe, ppr.
see plate
CAYLEY, and CEYLEY, a demi-lion, holding a
battle-axe, ppr. see plate
CAYLEY, Wilts., a demi-lion, ar., charged with
a bend, gu., thereon three mullets, in dex-
ter a battle-axe.
CAYLEY of Low Hall, Yorks., a demi-lion,
rampant, or, charged with a bend, gu., there-
on three mullets, ar., in paws a battle-axe,
ppr.
CAZENOVE, Eng., a sword, in pale, az., hilted,
or.
CECIL, Marquess of Salisbury and Exeter. See
those titles.
CECILL, Eng., a garb, or, supported by two
lions, rampant, the one, az., the other, ar.
comp.
CEELY, Cornw., a tiger, sejant, ar.
CEILY, or CEELY, an arm, in armour, in hand,
a pheon, point upward, all ppr.
CELY, or CEELY, Ess., a bundle of quills, ppr.
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CENINO, Eng., an escallop, between two palm-
branches, ppr.
CERVINGTON, Devons., a tun, or, out of the
bung- hole five roses, of the same, stalked and
leaved, ppr.
CEVILIOC, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
round shoulder a ribbon tied in a bow, in
hand a knotted club.
CHABNOR, Herts., a pheon, or.
CHACE, a lion, rampant, or, between feet a cross
patonce, gu. comp.
CHAD, Bart., Norf., a falcon, wings expanded,
ppr., beaked, legged, and membered, or, sup-
porting in dexter a cross potent, per pale, gu.
and ar. see plate
CHADBORN, Glouc., a demi-griffin, az.
CHADERTON, a griffin's head, couped, gu.
CHADOCK, a martlet, ar. .
CHADOCK, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a
martlet, gu.
CHADS, a unicorn's head, couped, between two
laurel-branches, ppr.
CHADWELL, out of a ducal coronet, in dexter
hand a swan's head, erased, ppr. ' *
CHADWICK of Puddleston Court, Leominster,
a white lily, stalked and leaved, surmounted
by two crosses, crosslet, fitched, in saltier.
In candore decus. -
CHADWICK, Lane., a talbot's head, gu., pierced
through neck with an arrow, or, and gorged
with a collar charged with the arms of Han-
sacre, erm., three chess rooks, gu. Juxta,
Salopian. see plate
CHADWICK, Notts., Staffs., and Lane., a lily,
ar., stalked and leaved, vert. In candore
decus. -
CHADWICK, Staffs., a martlet, ar.
CHADWICK, on a ducal coronet, or, a martlet,
gu.
CHAFFY, a peacock in pride, ppr. I
CHAFIN, or CHAFFIN, Dors., a talbot, or.
CHAIGNEAU, Iri., a lion's head, erased, gu.
-
CHALBOTS, Eng., two anchors, in saltier, ppr.
-
CHALIE, in water, a swan, wings addorsed.
CHALKHILL, Middx., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a horse's head, erin., maned, gold. I
CHALKLEN, on a mural coronet, a sheaf of
seven arrows, points upward.
CHALLEN, Suss., a castle, ar., thereon a flag.
Spes, solus, decus. IO
CHA
CHA
CHALLENG, Glouc., an eagle's head, sa.
CHALLENGE, Suss., a tiger, ar., biting a broken
javelin, or, stuck through his back, the butt
erect against his side. see plate
CHALLON, a mermaid, ppr.
CHALLONEE, Northumb., a demi-sea-wolf, rain-
pant, or. Sicut quercus.
CHALMERS of Aldbar, Forfars., an eagle, rising,
ppr. Spero. - i
CHALMERS, Balnecraig, Sco., same crest and
motto.
CHALMERS, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter a fleur-
de-lis, gu. Quid non Deo juvante.
CHALMERS, Sco., a lion's head, erased, sa.
Avancez.
CHALMERS, Sco., a hawk, rising, ppr., belled, or.
Promptus etfidelis.
CHAMBER, a demi-eagle, with two heads, dis-
played, per pale, sa. and ar.,counterchanged,
the heads, imperially crowned, or.
comp. II
CHAMBER, Middx., Cornw., and Ess., a bear,
passant, sa., muzzled, collared, and lined, or.
. II
CHAMBERLAIN, Bart., Lond., an eagle, displayed,
ppr., dexter resting on an armillary sphere,
or. Speset fides. see plate
CHAMBERLAIN, an ass's head, erased, ar., ducally
crowned, or. see plate
CHAMBERLAIN, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
camel's head, ar. comp.
CHAMBERLAIN, and CHAMBERLAYNE, Eng., a
swan, wings addorsed, crowned, ppr. n
CHAMBERLAIN, out of a mural coronet, gu., a
demi-lion, rampant, or, in dexter a key, ar.
see plate
CHAMBERLAIN, a bear's head, erased, ar.
CHAMBERLAIN, and CHAMBERLAN, Eng., a
pheon, with part of broken shaft, ppr.
CHAMBERLAIN, or GHAMBERLAYN, Eng., an ass's
head, couped, ar.
CHAMBERLAINE, Glouc., Oxon., and Yorks.,
out of a ducal coronet, or, an ass's head, ar.
CHAMBERLAYNE, Lond., a dexter arm, couped
and embowed, in hand a grenade, fired, all
ppr. Fortitudine.
CHAMBERLAYNE of Maugersbury House, Glouc. :
(i.) Out of a ducal coronet, an ass's head.
. (.) A lion's head, erased, charged
with three trefoils. Virtuti nikil invium.
comp.
CHAMBERLAYNE of Stoney Thorpe, Warw., out
of a ducal coronet, or, an ass's head. Pro-
desse quam conspici.
CHAMBERLAYNE of Cranbury Park, Hants, out
of a ducal coronet, or, an ass's head, ar.
Mors potior macula.
CHAMBERLEN, Lond., a dexter arm, couped and
embowed, in hand a grenade, fired, all ppr.
CHAMBERS of Fox Hall, I'ri., a falcon, close,
belled, ppr. Spero dum spiro.
CHAMBERS, Iri., on a mount, a tree, ppr.
CHAMBERS, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., charged with a cross, couped, gu., in
hand a scimitar, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
comp.
CHAMBERS, Sco., a lion's head, sa., langued,
gu.
CHAMBERS, Sco., a lion's head, erased, sa.
Avancez.
CHAMBERS, Sco., in dexter hand a pair of
scales, ppr. Lux mihi laurus. I
CHAMBERS, an eagle's head and neck, erased,
ppr., vulning, gu. II
CHAMBERS, a falcon, belled, ppr. Non prceda,
sed victoria.
CHAMBERS, a bear, passant, sa., muzzled, col-
lared, and chained, or.
CHAMBERS, Lond., within a mountain, vert,
a man working in a copper mine, in hand
a pick-axe, elevated, ppr., his cat, shirt,
drawers, and hose, ar., shoes, sa., the
planet Venus rising behind the mountain,
or.
CHAMBLEY, and CHAMBLY, Eng., above a globe,
a ship, ppr.
CHAMBRE, Lond., a cock, gu., holding three
wheat-ears, or. see plate
CHAMBRE, Eng., a rose-branch, ppr.
CHAMOND, Cornw., a lion, sejant.
CHAMOND, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a fleur-de-
lis, gu., between wings.
CHAMP, a stag, ppr.
CHAMPAGNE, Eng., a cluster of grapes, slipped
and leaved, vert.
CHAMPAYN, Sco., a bear's head, couped, sa.
comp.
CHAMPERNON, a lion's head, erased, ar., seme"e
of roundles, sa., ducally crowned, or.
CHAMPERNONNE, out of a ducal coronet, an
ostrich, rising, in mouth a horse-shoe, all
ppr. .
CHAMPEROUN, Eng., in dexter hand, a rose-
branch, ppr.
CHAMPION, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in gauntlet a chaplet of laurel, vert.
CHAMPION, an arm, vested, gu., in hand a rose-
branch, ppr. comp. and
CHAMPION, a turkey-cock, ppr.
CHAMPION, Lond., a leopard's head, erased,
gardant, or, ducally gorged, sa. Praedarius
quo difficilius.
CHAMPION, Lond., a winged spur, ppr. Speed.
CHAMPNEY, Lond., a leopard's head, erased,
gardant, or, ducally gorged, sa.
CHAMPNEY, Eng., a lion's gamb, erased, sup-
porting a torteau, gu. I
CHAMPNEYS, and CHAMPNEIS, Eng., a demi-
man, wreathed, waistcoat, gu., sleeves, or,
cuffs, gold, in dexter a gem-ring.
CHAMPREYS, Eng. , same crest. Pro patria non
timidus per ire.
CHAMPNEYS, MOSTYN-, Bart., Somers. : (i.) Out
of a ducal coronet, or, a sword, gu., between
wings, ar. (.) A demi-moor, full-faced,
ppr., in dexter hand a diamond ring. Pro
patria non timidus pcrire.
CHANCE, Warw., a demi-lion, rampant, in paws
a sword, erect, ppr. comp.
CHANCELOR, or CHANCELLOR, Sco., an eagle,
displayed, sa. Queje surmontc.
CHANCEY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin's head, gu., charged with a pale, az.,
between wings, displayed.
CHANDEW, a pelican's nest, with three young
birds, ppr. I
CHANDLER, Lond., a bull's head, sa., attired,
ar. see plate
CHANDLER, a pelican, sa., in nest, vert.
CHA
CHA
CHANDOIS, and CHANDOS, Eng., a stag's head,
gu., between horns a cross pattee, az.
comp.
CHANDOS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, sa.
CHANDOS, Herts., an old man's head, in pro-
file, ppr., hair gray, wreathed.
CHANNY, Herts., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-eagle, displayed, or. .
CHANNSY, or CHANSEY, a griffin's head, erased,
in beak a key.
CHANTRELL, a tower, ar., in portal a boar's
head, sa. see plate
CHANTRY, Eng., a lion, rampant, gu., support-
ing a pillar, sa. see plate
CHAPE, or CHAPPE, Norf., in dexter hand,
gauntleted, a pheon, point upward, ppr.
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CHAPLAIN, a griffin's head, erased, murally
gorged.
CHAPLIN of Coliston, Sco., a griffin's head,
erased, gu. Labor omnia vincit.
CHAPLIN of Blankney and Tathwell, Line., a
griffin's head, erased, or, murally gorged,
vert. see plate
CHAPLIN, Lond. and Hants., a griffin's head,
erased, ar., ducally gorged, or. comp.
CHAPMAN, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a broken spdkr, encircled
with a wreath of laurel, all ppr. Crescit
sub ponder e virtus. comp.
CHAPMAN, Middx., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a broken tilting- spear,
ppr.,enfiled with a chaplet, vert. comp.
CHAPMAN, Line., a fleur-de-lis, or, between two
olive branches, vert. comp.
CHAPMAN, a dragon's head, couped, vert, the
butt of broken spear thrust through neck,
point in mouth, ppr. comp.
CHAPMAN, Lond. and Yorks., a buck's head,
per cheveron, ar. and gu.
CHAPMAN, Lond., an heraldic antelope's head,
erased, sa., horned, armed, and crined, or,
pierced in neck by an arrow, of the last,
headed, ar., embrued, gu. comp.
CHAPMAN, Somers., a buck's head, cabossed,
sa., attired, or, between attires two arrows,
in saltier, of the last, feathered, ar. I
CHAPMAN, Iri., out of a cloud, in hand, erect,
a sword, wavy, all ppr.
CHAPMAN, Sco., a hawk, regardant, ppr., in
dexter a garland of laurel.
CHAPMAN, Sco., in hand a sword, in pale,
thrust through a boar's head, erased, ppr.
. II
CHAPMAN, Lond., out of a crescent, a uni-
corn's head, maned, horned, and gutte'e,
gold. see plate
CHAPPEACE, an eagle, close, ppr. .
CHAPPELL, Lond., an arm, vested, in hand a
viper, ppr. IO
CHAPPES, Eng., in' hand, gauntleted, a pheon,
point upward, ppr.
CHAPPLE, on stump of a tree, couped, a falcon,
hooded, ppr.
CHAPPLE, Lond., on stump of a tree a falcon,
hooded, ppr. Viresco.
CHARD, Somers., an eagle, rising, ar., dexter
resting on an escutcheon, az., charged with
a bugle-horn, stringed, or, gorged with a
collar, gemelle, sa., in beak an oak-branch,
slipped, ppr. Nil desperandum. sec plate
CHARDIN, Leic., a lion, rampant.
CHARDIN, Eng., a dove, ppr. n
CHARINGWORTH, Eng., a naked arm, embowed,
in hand a cutlass, ppr.
CHARLEMONT, Earl of (Caulfield), Iri., a dra-
gon's head, erased, gu., gorged with a bar-
gemelle, ar. Deo duce, ferro comitante.
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CHARLES, Devons., a demi-eagle, displayed
with two heads. see plate
CHARLES, Lond., a demi-wolf, erm., holding a
halberd, ar., tasselled, or. comp.
CHARLESWORTH, out of a ducal coronet, a
cock's head, ppr. .
CHARLETON, or CHARLTON, Eng., a leopard's
head, or.
CHARLEVILLE, Earl of, and Viscount, and
Baron Tullamore, Iri. See BURY.
CHARLEVILLE, a boar's head, couped, pierced
through back of neck with a broken dart.
see plate
CHARLEWOOD, or CHARLWOOD, Eng., a Sara-
cen's head, ppr.
CHARLEWOOD, an arrow, in pale, enfiled with
a ducal coronet, all ppr.
CHARLEY of Lisburn, Iri., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a falcon's head, erased,
ppr. Justus esto et non metu.
CHARLEY, and CHARNLEY, a griffin, passant in
dexter a buckle.
CHARLTON, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, sa., in beak a heart's-
ease flower, ppr. comp.
CHARLTON, Oxon., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a unicorn's head, sa., crined, ar., horn
twisted. I
CHARLTON, a leopard's head, cabossed.
CHARLTON, Northumb. and Salop, two lions
gambs, erect, gu. comp.
CHARLTON, Heref ., a lion's face, affrontde, gu.
Sans varier. -
CHARLTON, Suss., an arm, embowed, vested,
gu., cuffed, erm., in hand a broad arrow,
ppr. comp.
CHARLTON of Hesleyside, Northumb., a demi-
lion, rampant. Sans varier.
CHARLTON, LECHMERE-, of Ludford, Heref. :
(l.) For Ckarlton, a leopard's head, cabossed,
gu. . (.) For Lechmcre, out of a ducal
coronet, a pelican, vtilning, ppr. see plate
CHARLTON, on a chapeau, a leopard, statant,
ppr.
CHARNELL, Warw. and Leic., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-eagle, displayed.
CHARNELL, a peacock, close, or.
CHARNEY, Eng., on a rock, a dove, with olive-
branch, ppr. .
CHARNOCK, Lane., a dove, ppr. II
CHARNOCK, Beds., a lapwing, ppr.
CHARPENTIER, Eng., in dexter hand a fleur-de-
lis, gu.
CHARRINGTON, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand
pointing to a star, all ppr.
CHARTER, an ass, passant, ppr.
CHARTERIS. See WEMYSS, Earl of.
CHARTERIS, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger,
ppr. This is our chart.
CHARTERIS, CHARTERS, and CHARTRES, Eng.,
a demi-cat, rampant, gardant, ppr.
CHARTNAY, or CHARTNEY, Eng., two arms, in
armour, embowed, wielding a battle-axe,
ppr.
CHA
CHARTSEY, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed,
holding up two olive-branches, in orle, ppr.
CHARTSEY, a wolf, passant, sa., devouring a
fish, ppr. comp. II
CHASE, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, in beak
, o.- o
a key. Q
CHASE, Herts., a lion, rampant, sa., between
paws a cross flory, or. comp.
CHASSEREAU, a demi-chevalier, in armour,
brandishing a sword, ppr.
CHASTELIN, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, or.
CHASTELON, on the point of a sword, a maunch.
CHATER, a derni-lion, double queued, ppr.
CHATER, Yorks., an ass, passant, ppr.
CHATFIELD., a demi-moor, with a quiver on
back, shooting an arrow, all ppr.
CHATFIELD, or CHATFEILD, Suss., an antelope's
head, erased, ar., horned, and ducally gorged,
gu. Che sara sara. see plate
CHATFIELD, an heraldic antelope's head, erased,
ar., ducally gorged, or. comp.
CHATTERTON, Bart., Iri., an antelope's head,
erased, ar., pierced through back of neck by
an arrow, ppr. Loyal a mort. see plate
CHATTERTON, Cambs., a demi-griffin, gu.,
beaked, legged, and winged, or.
CHATTING, Eng., a human heart, gu., trans-
pierced by a sword, in bend sinister, point
downward, ppr. i
CHATTOCK, Eng., in dexter hand a lion's paw,
ppr.
CHAUCER, two lions' gambs, ar. and gu., sup-
porting a shield.
CHAUCER, CHAUSER, and CHAWCER, Eng., a
tortoise, passant, ppr.
CHAUMOND, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a fleur-
de-lis, az., between wings.
CHAUNCEY, a savage's arm, embowed, in hand
a club, ppr.
CHAUNCEY, a dexter hand, striking with a dag-
ger, ppr.
CHAUNCY of Munden Parva, Herts., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a griffin's head, gu., be-
tween wings, az., inward parts of wings,
gu.
CHAUSTER, stag's horns, ppr.
CHAUSY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's
head, gu., between wings, the dexter, az.,
quill feathers, gu., the sinister, gu., feathered,
w .
CHAWNER, Eng., an ermine, passant, ppr. i
CHAWNER of Newton Manor House, Hants., a
sea- wolf's head, erased, sa. Nil desperan-
dum.
CHAWORTH, a tower, ppr., on top five ostrich-
feathers, ar. see plate
CHAWORTH, a tower, ppr., on top seven ostrich-
feathers, ar. see plate
CHAWORTH, a tower, ppr., on top six laurel-
leaves.
CHAWORTH, Eng., a dagger, az., hilt and pom-
mel, or, and cross crosslet, fitched, sa., in
saltier.
CHAWREY, and CHAWSEY, Eng., an arm, from
elbow, erect, ppr., vested, per pale, ar. and
sa., in hand a covered cup, ar. comp.
CHAYTOR, Bart., Yorks., a stag's head, erased,
lozengy, ar. and az., dexter horn, of the first,
sinister, of the second. Fortune le veut.
CHE
CHAYTOR, CLERVEAUX-, of Spennithorne Hall,
Yorks.: (i.) For Chaytor, a stag's head,
erased, lozengy, ar. and az,, dexter horn, of
the first, sinister, of the second. .
(.) For Clerveaux, an eagle, displayed.
. (.) A heron, ppr.
CHEALES, an eagle's head, erased, or, ducally
crowned, ar. see plate
CHEAP, Sco., a garb, or, banded, vert.
CHEDDER, and CHEDER, Eng., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, ar., a lion, passant, gardant,
az., ducally crowned, ppr.
CHED WORTH, Devons., a wolf's head, sa., col-
lared, or. .
CHEDWORTH, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant,
gardant, az , in dexter a battle-axe, ppr.
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CHEEKE,on a chapeau, a lion, passant, ppr.
CHEEKE, Somers. and Suff., a sword, in pale,
ensigned with a cross pattee. I
CHEEKE, Suff., out of a naval coronet, or, a
demi-mermaid, ppr.
CHEESE, Eng., a talbot, passant, az., collared,
or.
CHEESE, a talbot, passant.
CHEESE of Huntington Court, Heref., a lion's
head, erased, or. Omnia fert cetas..
CHEESEMAN, and CHESMAN, Eng., in dexter
hand holding a royal crown, ppr.
CHEFFIELD, Ruts., an arm, in armour, couped,
resting on elbow, in hand a sword, all ppr.
I -
CHEIN, and CHEINE, Eng., on a chapeau, two
lions supporting a garb, ppr.
CHEIN, and CHEINE, Sco., a cross pattee, fitched,
ar. Patientia vincit. -
CHEISLY, or CHESLY, Sco., a rose, ppr. slipped
and leaved, vert. Fragrat post funera
virtus.
CHELLEY, Eng., a leg, in armour, couped be-
low knee, and spurred, all ppr.
CHELMSFORD, Baron, a cornucopia, in fess, the
horn, or, fruit, ppr., thereon a dove, in mouth
a sprig of laurel, ppr. Spes etfortuna.
comp. and .
CHELSUM, a garb, or.
CHELSUM, Eng., a greyhound, current, ar.
CHELTENHAM, a demi-eagle, displayed, ppr.
IO.
CHEMERE, a peer's helmet, or.
CHENELL, Eng., an arm, ppr., vested, sa.,
cuffed, or, in hand a covered cup, ar.
CHENEY, Eng., two bulls' horns, ar.
CHENEY of Badger Hall, Salop, a bull's scalp,
ar. Fato prudentia major.
CHENY, a demi-lion, ar., holding a gem ring,
or, enriched with a precious stone, ppr.
see plate
CHEOKE, a bird's head, sa.
CHEPSTOW, Eng., an arm, vambraced, az.,
studded and garnished, or, in hand a sword,
ppr.
CHERBRON, in lion's gamb, erect, gu., a griffin's
head, erased, or.
CHERE, Eng., a talbot, passant, az., collared
and ringed, or. Prcemium virtutis honor.
CHERLEY, Eng., a cross patonce, between two
stalks of wheat, or, leaved, ppr.
CHERNOCK, a martlet, sa.
CHERWOOD, Eng., a unicorn's head, or, between
two laurel branches, vert.
CHE
CHESBBOUGH, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., be-
tween paws a cross patted, or. see plate
CHESELDON, and CHESELDYNE, Ruts., a talbot,
couchant, ar., spotted, sa.
CHESELDON, and CHESELDYNE, Ruts., a talbot,
passant, ar., spotted, sa., collared and lined,
or.
CHESHAM, Lane., out of a ducal coronet, a
lion's gamb, erect, or.
CHESHAM, Lane., a falcon, wings expanded,
ppr.
CHESHIRE, a talbot, sejant, supporting with
paws a shield, charged with a garb,
comp.
CHESHIRE, or CHESSHYRE, Eng., a hawk's lure,
purp.
CHESLIE, CHIESLY, and CHISLIE, Sco., an eagle,
displayed, ppr. Credo et videbo.
CHESLIN, Lond., a tower, ar.
CHESLIN, Lond., a fleur-de-lis, ppr.
CHBSNEY, a man's head, bearded and wreathed,
ppr.
CHESTER, Bush Hall, Herts., a demi-griffin,
rampant, erm., beak, tongue, talons, and
eyes, ppr. Vincit qui patitur.
CHESTER of Chichley Hall, Bucks., a ram's
head, couped, ar., attired, or. -
CHESTER, Glouc., in lion's gamb, erased, gu.,
a broken sword, ar., hilted, or.
CHESTER, Bucks., a ram's head, erased, ar.,
armed, or. -
CHESTER, Leic., a dragon, passant, ar.
CHESTER, Ess., a cutlass, ar., hilt and pommel,
or, between two branches of laurel, ppr.
comp.
CHESTER, Glouc., a griffin, passant.
CHESTERFIELD, Earl of (Stanhope), from battle-
ments of tower, az., a demi-lion, issuant, or,
ducally crowned, gu., between paws a gren-
ade, fired, ppr. A Deo et rege.
CHESTERFIELD, Eng., on a chapeau, a grey-
hound, statant, ppr.
CHESTERTON, a tiger's head, erased.
CHESTON, Suff., in dexter, gauntleted, in fess,
ppr., a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or, on
blade a Saracen's head, couped. Ex merito.
CHETHAM, Eng., in the sea, a rock, ppr.
CHETHAM, Suff., a griffin, passant, regardant,
ar., wings addorsed, or, charged with a
crescent, gu. comp.
CHETITOR, Durh., a stag's head, erased, lozengy,
ar. and az., dexter horn, ar., sinister, az.
CHETTLE, Eng., on a rock, a wyvern, wings
addorsed, ppr. -
CHETUM, Lane., a demi-griffin, gu., charged
with a cross potent, az. comp.
CHETWODE, Bart., Bucks., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, rampant, gu. Corona
mca Christus.
CHETWODE, a sea-lion, sejant.
CHETWODE, LUDFORD-, Warw. : (i.) For Chet-
wode, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, gu. . (.) For Ludford, a
boar's head, couped, erminois, in mouth a
cross pattde, gu. see plate
CHETWYN, Eng., a human heart, pierced with
a passion nail, ppr.
CHETWYND, Viscount (Chetwynd), Iri., a goat's
head, erased, ar., armed, or. Probitas verus
tionos. '
CHKTWYND, Lond. and Staffs., a goat's head,
CHI
erased, ar., armed, or. Quod Deus vuLtfiet.
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CHEUREUSE, an eagle, displayed, or, winged,
ar.
CHEVALIER, Eng., a demi-chevalier, in armour,
brandishing a scimitar.
CHEVERELL, and CHEVERILL, Eng., two dexter
hands, conjoined, holding a sword, in pale,
all ppr.
CHEVERS, Eng. ? an arm, in armour, embowed,
couped at shoulder, part above elbow in fess,
in hand, in pale, a close helmet, ppr.
CHEVERTON, Hants., out of a castle, triple-
towered, a demi-lion, all ppr. Invicta labore.
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CHEVIL, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, all ppr.
CHEW, Lond. and Beds., a griffin, sejant, ar.,
guttee-de-sang, beaked, legged, and winged,
sa., dexter resting on a Catherine wheel, gu.
see plate
CHEYN, and CHEYNE, Eng., in dexter hand an
escallop, ppr.
CHEYNE, Eng. and Sco., a cross pattee, or.
Patientia vincit.
CHEYNE of Esselmont, a cross pattee, fitched,
or. Patientia vincit.
CHEYNE of Straloch, a capuchin's cap. Fear
God.
CHEYNE, a buck's head, erased.
CHEYNE, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched.
CHEYNEY, Kent, Beds., and Berks., a bull's
scalp, or, attired, ar.
CHEYNEY, Cambs., a cap, or, turned up, az., on
each side a feather erect, ppr.
CHEYNEY, a wolf, passant, vert, ducally gorged
and lined, or. comp. and II
CHEYNEY, Bucks., a bear's head, erased, gu.,
chained, ar., ringed, or. comp.
CHEYTER, and CHEYTOR, Durh., a bull's head,
erased, attired. -
CHIBNALL, a wolf's head, ppr.
CHIBNALL, Beds, and Northamp., a dragon's
head, erased, sa., ducally gorged and lined,
or.
CHICHELEY, Cambs., a tiger, passant, ar.
CHICHESTER of Hall, Devons., a heron, rising,
with eel in mouth, ppr. Ferme enfoy.
CHICHESTER, Earl of (Pelham) : (i.) A pea-
cock, in pride, ar. i. (.) A buckle,
ar. Vincet amor patrice.
CHICHESTER, Bart., Devons., a bittern, rising,
in beak an eel, ppr.
CHICHESTER, Devons. and Dors., a stork, wings
addorsed, ppr., in beak a snake, vert.
CHICK, Suss., a demi-pegasus, rampant, sa.,
enfiled round body with a ducal coronet.
Non temere.
CHICKLEY, Eng., a demi-pegasus, rampant, sa.,
enfiled round body with a ducal coronet, or.
CHIEFLY, a lion's head, erased, or.
CHIENE, on a chapeau, two lions supporting a
garb, ppr.
CHIESLY, Sco., a rose, gu., stalked, vert. Fra-
grat post funera virtus.
CHIESLY, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr. Credo
et videbo. - T
CHILBORNE, Ess., a hawk's head, erased, az.,
in beak a ring, or, to which is attached an
etoile, gold. comp.
CHILCOTE, and CHILCOTT, Surr., out of a ducal
CHI
coronet, a mount, thereon a stag, statant,
gu. Spero.
CHILD, Lond. and Wore., on a rock, ppr., an
eagle, rising, wings addorsed, ar., gorged
with a ducal coronet, or, round neck a snake
entwined, ppr. comp.
CHILD, Ess., a leopard's face, or, between two
laurel-branches, ppr. Spes edit.
comp. and .
CHILD, on a mount, an eagle, rising, in mouth
a snake, all ppr. comp.
CHILD, Hants, and Salop, an eagle, wings ex-
panded, ar., round the neck a snake entwined,
ppr. Imitare quam invidere.
CHILD, an eagle, wings expanded, erm., in
beak a trefoil, slipped, vert. comp. IO
CHILD, Surr., an eagle, wings expanded, be-
tween two ears of big wheat, in beak a ser-
pent, entwined round neck, all ppr. Imi-
tare quam invidere. comp.
CHILDERS, Yorks., an arm, in armour, erect,
ppr., in hand a buckle, az.
CHILDERS, WALBANKE-, of Cantley, Yorks., in
dexter hand a round buckle.
CHILDS, an eagle, wings expanded, in mouth
a serpent coiled round body.
CHILMICK, Salop, a lion, sejant, gardant, or,
supporting with dexter an escutcheon, vert.
see plate
CHILTON, a boar's head, couped at neck, or, in
mouth two roses, one ar., the other gu.,
leaved and stalked, ppr. comp.
CHILTON, Kent, a griffin, passant, sa., bezante'e,
or.
CHILWORTH, Devons. , a boar's head and neck,
erased, sa., ducally gorged, or.
CHINEY, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in gauntlet a sabre, ppr.
CHINN, Glouc., on a ducal coronet, or, a grey-
hound, sejant, ar. comp. I and
CHINNERY, Bart., Iri., a falcon, rising from the
top of a bezant, all ppr., collared, or. Nee
temere, nee timide. see plate
CHIPCHASE, or CHIPEHASE, Eng., a demi-eagle,
in dexter a laurel-branch, ppr.
CHIPMAN, Somers., a leopard, sejant, ar., mu-
xally crowned, gu. comp.
CHIPNAN, Heref., a dexter and sinister arm
shooting an arrow, ppr.
CHIPPENDALE, in lion's gamb, erect, ar., a
fleur-de-lis, or. see plate
CHIPPENDALL, Lond., in lion's gamb, erased,
a fleur-de-lis, or. Firmor ad falem.
CHIPPERPIELD, Lond., an eagle, displayed, gu.
Spernit pericula virtus.
CHIRBROND, Eng., a winged heart, ppr.
CHIRNSIDK, Sco., a hawk, wings expanded, ppr.
CHISALME, Sco., a boar's head, erased, ppr.
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CHISELDINE, a talbot, couchant, ar., spotted,
sa., eared and collared, gu., chained, or, end
of chain in a bow-knot, gold. comp.
CHISENAL, and CHISENHALL, Lane., a griffin,
segreant, gu.
CHISHOLM, Eng. and Sco., in dexter hand a
sword, erect, ppr., on point a boar's head,
couped, gu. Vi et arte. n
CHISHOLM, The, of Erchless Castle, Inverness,
in dexter hand a dagger, erect, ppr., on point
a boar's head, couped, gu. Ferosferio.
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CUB
CHISHOLME, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a
dragon's head, wings addorsed.
CHISHOLME, Sco., a boar's head, erased. .
CHISHOLME, Sco., of Comer, in dexter hand a
dagger, in pale, ppr. Vi et virtute.
CHISWELL, Lond., a mermaid, ppr.
CHISWELL, Lond., a dove with olive-branch,
ppr., on a bezant. see plate
CHITTOCK, a demi-stag, ppr., attired, or.
CHITTOCK, Eng., an antelope, trippant, ppr.
CHITTY, Lond., a talbot's head, couped, or.
CHITWOOD, Eng., on a mount, vert, a crow, sa.
IH-
CHITWYNDE, a sword, in pale, ppr., on point a
boar's head, erased.
CHIVERS, a comet star, tail towards sinister,
ppr.
CHOARE, on top of a tower, ar., port, sa., a row
of five feathers, or. see plate
CHOISEUL, Iri., a dexter and sinister hand
supporting a two-edged sword, in pale, all
ppr.
CHOKE, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-stork,
ppr. see plate
CHOKE, Berks., a stork's head, ppr., beaked,
gu.
CHOLMELEY, Bart., Line., a garb, or.
CHOLMELEY, and CHOLMONDLEY, Eng., a demi-
griffin, segreant, sa., winged and beaked, or,
in claws a helmet, ppr.
CHOLMELEY, a royal helmet, ar. (another, or).
CHOLMLEY of Whitby, Yorks., a demi-griffin,
segreant, sa., beaked, or, in dexter a helmet,
ar.
CHOLMELEY of Bransby Hall, Yorks., same
crest.
CHOLMONDELEY, Marquess of, a demt-griffin,
segreant, sa., beaked, winged, and mem-
bered, or, between claws a helmet, ppr. , gar-
nished, gold. Cassis tutissima virtus.
see plate
CHOLMONDELEY, Yorks., a garb, or.
CHOLMONLY, Lond., a helmet, ar., garnished,
or, charged with three torteaux, one and two.
comp.
CHOLWELL, a leopard's face, az.
CHOLWICH, and CHOLWICK, a lion's gamb, sa.,
supporting an ancient shield, or.
CHOLWICH, and CHOLWICK, a fox's head, couped,
sa. .
CHOLWILL, or CHOLVILLE, Devons., a linnet,
ppr.
CHOOKE, an ibex's head, erased, ar., gorged
with a crown, gu., double-horned, or.
comp.
CHOPINGE, Lond., a tree, vert, fructed, or,
stem, ar., gu., on sinister side of stem a
woodpecker, ppr.
CHORLEY, Lane, and Staffs., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a hawk's head, erased,
ar.
CHOUGH, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., collared,
ar., in paws a halberd, in pale, or.
see plate
CHOWNE, Kent, in gauntlet, ar., a broad ar-
row, sa., feathered, of the first, comp.
CHRIGHTON, or CRIGHTON, a dragon's head,
vomiting fire, ppr.
CHRISOPE, an antelope, passant, ppr., collared
and chained, or. comp.
CHR
CHRISOPE, Eng., a bear's head, muzzled.
CHRISTALL, Sco., a fir-tree, ppr. Per auyusta
ad augusta.
CHRISTIAN, Iri. , a lion, couchant, gardant, ppr.
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CHRISTIAN, a unicorn's head, erased, ar.,
maned and armed, or.
CHRISTIAN, Eng., a lion, sejant, gardant, on
its hind legs, in dexter a cross, resting sini-
ster on a pyramid, sa.
CHRISTIAN, the figure of Hope, ppr., robed, ar.,
leaning on an anchor, or. comp. IO
CHRISTIAN, a greyhound, current, ppr.
CHRISTIAN, out of a naval coronet, a unicorn's
head. see plate
CHRISTIAN of Ewanrigg, Cumb., a unicorn's
head, erased, ar., armed, and gorged with a
collar, invecked, or. Solus per Christum.
CHRISTIE, a cross Calvary, on three grieces, gu.
Sit vita nomini congrua.
CHRISTIE of Craigton, a holly-branch, withered,
with leaves sprouting anew, ppr. Sic viresco.
CHRISTIE, Iri., out of an earl's coronet, a moor's
head, from shoulders, ppr. .
CHRISTIE, a holly-slip, leaved and* fructed, ppr.
CHRISTIE of Durie, Fife, in dexter hand a mis-
sive letter, ppr. Pro rege.
CHRISTIE, a laurel-branch, ppr. -
CHRISTIE, Sco., a holly-bush, ppr. S-ic viresco.
-
CHRISTIE, a phoenix in flames, ppr.
CHRISTMAS, an arm, embowed, ppr., vested,
or, covered with leaves, vert, supporting a
staff, couped and raguly, ar. comp.
CHRISTMAS, an arm, ppr., charged with two
bars, or and gu., holding a double branch of
roses, flowered, gold, leaved, vert.
CHRISTOPHER, Norf., a unicorn's head, erased,
ar.
CHRISTOPHER, Lond., two arms, embowed,
vested, az., hands, ppr., supporting an an-
chor, sa., cable, ar.
CHRISTOPHER, Eng., a stag's head, cabossed,
ppr.
CHRISTOPHERSON, Suss., a demi-eagle, regard-
ant, in dexter a sword, ppr. Ardenter pro-
scquor alls. comp.
CHRYSTIE, in lion's paw, erased, a dagger,
ppr.
CHUBBE, a demi-lion, az., holding a bezant.
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CHUDLEIGH, a savage, ppr., wreathed about
loins and temples, vert, in dexter a club,
spiked, or. I. IO
CHUDLEIGH, a savage, ppr., in profile, in dexter
a spiked club, or, a bugle-horn hung over
left shoulder, wreathed about loins and tem-
ples, vert.
CHUN, a boar, passant, regardant, pierced in
shoulder by an arrow, end in mouth, all ppr.
see plate
CHURCH, Ess., an arm, in armour, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in hand a baton, gold.
CHURCH, in hand a sword, erect, between two
branches of laurel, entwined round blade,
all ppr. Virtute. comp.
CHURCH, Iri., a talbot, collared, ppr.
CHURCH, Eng., a cloud, ppr.
CLA
CHURCH, a greyhound's head, erased, sa., col-
lared, or, charged with eight bezants, ar.
see plate
CHURCHAR, Suss., a tiger, passant, ar., maned
and tufted, or.
CHURCHE, Ess., a demi-greyhound, sa., collared,
or, charged with three lozenges, gy., holding
a trefoil, of the second. comp. .
CHURCHE, Salop, a greyhound's head, erm. ,
collared and ringed, or.
CHURCHEY, Wei., a greyhound's head, erased,
sa., collared, or. IO
CHURCHILL, Baron (Spencer), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a griffin's head, between wings,
expanded, ar., gorged with a bar-gemelle,
gu., armed, of the first. Dieu defend le
droit. comp.
CHURCHILL, Eng., a savage's head, affronted,
ducally crowned, ppr.
CHURCHILL, Duke of Marlborough. See MARL-
BOROUGH.
CHURCHILL, Surr., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, ar. Dieu defend le
droit.
CHURCHILL, a lion, couchant, gardant, ar.,
holding a banner, of the last, charged with
a hand, erect, gu. comp.
CHURCHILL, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, rampant, ar.
CHURCHMAN, Lond., on a garb, in fess, or, a
cock, ar. IO
CHURCHMAN, Salop, out of a ducal coronet, or,
a demi-lion, rampant, ar.
CHURCHYARD, an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a baton, and thereon suspended a
laurel crown, ppr.
CHURSTON, Lord. See BULLER.
CHUTE, Hants, and Kent, in gauntlet, ppr., a
broken sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
comp.
CHUTER, in dexter hand a spur.
CHUTZ, an arm, in armour, in gauntlet a broken
sword, all ppr. comp.
CHYNER, an antelope's head, erased, erm.
CIDDEROWE, out of a tower, ar., a demi-lion,
rampant, sa.
CIELY, Cornw., a tiger, sejant, ar.
CINSALLAGH, Iri., a lion's head, erased, ppr.
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CIPRIANI, an eagle, displayed, sa., crowned, gu.
comp.
CLABROCK, Middx. and Kent, out of a ducal co-
ronet, or, a demi-ostrich, ar., wings displayed,
erm., in mouth a horse-shoe, sa. IO
CLACK, Eng, on a mount, a holy lamb and
flag, ppr.
CLACK, Eng., an old man's head, couped at
shoulder, vested, gu., wreathed, ar.
CLACK, Heref. and Berks., a demi-eagle, or,
winged, erm.
CLAGETT, Lond., Kent, and Surr., an eagle's
head, erased, erm., ducally crowned, or, be-
tween wings, sa. see plate IO
CLAGSTONE, a falcon, rising, ppr.
CLAMOND, Cornw., a griffin, sejant, or.
CLANBRASIL, Baron. See RODEN, Earl of.
CLANCARTY, Earl of (Le Poer-Trench) : (i.)
An arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a
sword, all ppr. . (.) A lion, ram-
pant, or, imperially crowned, in dexter a
sword, ar., hilt and pommel, gold, in sinister
a sheaf of arrows, of the last, see plate .
OLA
CLA
(.) A stag's head, cabossed, ar., attired, or,
between attires a crucifix. ConsiLio et pru-
dentid. comp.
CLANCY, Iri., and CLANNT, Durh., in hand,
gauntleted, a dagger, in pale, on point a wolf's
head, couped, dropping blood, gu.
CLANDINEN, Iri., a demi-lion, holding a mullet
of six points. see plate
CLANMORRIS, Baron (Bingham), Iri., on a rock,
an eagle, rising, ppr. Spes mea Christus.
CLANRICARDE, Marquess of (De Burgh), a
mountain-cat, sejant, gardant, ppr., collared
and chained, or. Une roy, une foy, une loy.
comp.
CLANWILLIAM, Earl of, Iri. (Meade), an eagle,
displayed, with two heads, sa., armed, or.
Toujours pret.
CLAPCOTT, a buck's head, couped, sa., armed,
or. ii
CLAPHAM, Eng., a lion, rampant, sa., collared,
ar., holding a sword, of the last, hilted, or.
CLAPHAM, Sco., in dexter hand a helmet, ppr.
CLAPHAM of Burley Grange, Yorks., a lion,
rampant. Post est occasio calva.
CLAPP, Eng., a pike, naiant, ppr.
CLAPPERTON, Sco., a talbot, passant, ar. Fides
prcestantior auro.
CLAPTON, Hants., a dolphin, erect, head down-
wards, comp.
CLARE, Earl of (Fitzgibbon), a boar, passant,
gu., bristled, or, charged on body with three
annulets, gold. Nil admirari. comp.
CLARE, Salop and Wore., a stag's head, cabossed,
ppr.
CLARENDON, Earl of (Villiers), a lion, ram-
pant, ar., ducally crowned, or. Fidei coticula
crux.
CLAREUX, Yorks., a chatter, ppr., top of head,
gu.
CLARGE, a ram's head, with two straight and
two bent horns, or. comp.
CLARGES, out of a ducal coronet, a ram's head,
armed with four horns, or. see plate
CLARIDGE, Ess., an eagle, regardant. Cum
periculo lucrum.
CLARINA, Baron (Massey), Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a bull's head, gu., armed, sa.
Pro libertate patrice.
CLARK, Dowlais House, Merthyr Tydvil, a lion,
rampant, supporting a shield, gyronny of
eight. Try and tryst.
CLARK, Bucks, and Beds., a goat, ar., against
a tree, ppr.
CLARK, or CLARKE, Derbs., in a gem ring, or,
set with a diamond, sa., a pheon, ar.
CLARK, Eng., a fox's head, gu.
CLARK, Eng. and Sco., a demi-huntsman, wind-
ing a horn, ppr. Free for a blast.
CLARK, a falcon, rising.
CLARK, in hand a dagger, in bend sinister.
CLARK, a pheon, ppr.
CLARK, Iri., on a mural coronet, az., a stag,
sejant, or.
CLARK, a demi-griffin, ducally gorged.
comp.
CLARK, a talbot's head, couped, or, collared,
az., charged with a plate.
CLARK, a talbot's head, erased, or.
CLARK, Norf., an eagle's leg, gu., joined to a
wing, or. comp.
CLARK, a lion, rampant, supporting an oval
shield.
CLARK, Lond., a cross pattee, or, between eagle's
wings, erect, az. Absit at glorier nisi in
cruce.
CLARK, a griffin's head, erased.
CLARK, STEWART, Kilnside Ho., Paisley, an
anchor, cabled, gu. Sure and steadfast.
CLARKE, Bart., Notts., an arm, couped near
wrist, ppr., in hand a sword, in pale, ar.,
hilted, or.
CLARKE, Bart., Durh., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a demi-lion, az.
CLARKE, Suff., an elephant's head, quarterly,
gu. and or. IO
CLARKE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, or.
CLARKE, Berks., a cross formee, or, between
wings, az.
CLARKE, Lond. and Yorks., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or, holding a cross crosslet, fitched, az.
CLARKE, Lond. and Glouc., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-lion, ppr.
CLARKE, Bart., Norf., on a mount, vert, a dove,
wings elevated, or, in mouth an ear of wheat,
ppr., dexter resting on an annulet, sa.
see plate
CLARKE, Bart., Iri., out of an Eastern crown,
gu., a demi-dragon, wings elevated, or.
comp.
CLARKE, on stump of tree, a lark, wings ex-
panded, ppr., in mouth two ears of wheat, or.
CLARKE, Line., a sinister wing, or. '.
CLARKE of Handsworth, Staffs., a wing, or.
CLARKE of Hyde Hall, Chesh. : (i.) A pheon,
ppr. . (.) An eagle, wings ex-
panded, sa., beaked and membered, or.
CLAEKE, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, holding a pennon, gu. I
CLARKE, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, in dexter a pennon, resting sinister
on an escutcheon.
CLARKE, Heref., an escallop, quarterly, gu. and
or. I
CLARKE of Arlington, Berks., a cross pattee,
or, between eagles' wings, erect, az. Absit
ut glorier nisi in cruce.
CLARKE, Surr., on a ducal coronet, or, a cross
pattee, gold, between phoenix's wings, sa.
CLARKE, Suff., a conger-eel's head, erect and
erased, gu., collared with a bar-gem elle, or.
CLARKE, Surr., a bear, sejant, ar., supporting a
battle-axe, erect, az. see plate
CLARKE, Kent and Ess., a greyhound's head,
couped, or, charged with a cinquefoil, az.
see plate
CLARKE, Kent, a xinicorn's head, erased, ar.,
crined and armed, or, gorged with a collar,
gu., charged with three plates.
CLARKE, Suff., a nag's head, erased, sa. I
CLARKE, Kent, a fleur-de-lis.
CLARKE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-bull,
rampant. see plate
CLARKE, Iri., a sea-horse, vert.
CLARKE, Heref., a lion, rampant, vert, holding
a pen, ar. comp.
CLARKE, an eagle, wings expanded, sa., beaked
and membered, or.
CLARKE, Berks., out of a ducal coronet, a
dragon's head. Prolegibustt reyibus.
CLA S
CLARKE, Durh. and Iri., a swan, ppr., dexter
on an ogress. see plate
CLARKE, a dove, wings expanded, in mouth an
ear of wheat, all ppr. comp. II and
CLARKSON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a couteau-sword, all ppr. Per ardua.
CLARKSON, Yorks., an arm, in armour, ppr.,
in fess, wreathed, ar. and sa., in hand a cou-
teau-sword, erect, ar., garnished with a pen-
non, flotant, gu. Ptr ardua. comp.
CLASON, and CLASSON, Sco., a rose-branch, ppr.
-
CLATER, Eng., in dexter hand a crescent.
CLAUDE, Eng., a demi-unicorn, rampant, col-
lared, ppr.
CLAUS, Eng., on point of a sword, in pale, a
cross pattee. i
CLAVEDON, Eng., a pelican, vulning, ppr.
CLAVEL, and CLAVELL, Eng., a human heart,
in flames, ppr.
CLAVER, Bucks., in lion's gamb, erect, or, a
key, sa. I
CLAVERING of Callaly Castle, Northumb., a
man's head, affrontee, couped at shoulders,
between wings, ppr. Ad ccelos volans.
comp.
CLAVERING, Bart., Durh., out of* a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, az.
CLAVERING, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, rampant, sa.
CLAVERING, Northumb., a cherub's head, wings
erect. Ad ccelos volans.
CLAXSON, Glouc., on a mount, vert, a stag,
lodged, az., attired and unguled, or, support-
ing with dexter an escutcheon, gu., charged
with a porcupine, ar. Sapere aude, incite.
see plate
CLAXTON, Eng., a hedgehog, ar.
CLAXTON, Durh., on a ducal coronet, or, a
hedgehog, ar.
CLAY, CLAYE, and CLEY, Derbs., two wings,
expanded, ar., semee of trefoils, slipped, sa.
CLAY, or CLAYE, Lond. and Salop, a lion's head,
charged with an escallop, ar. see plate
CLAYDAN, Eng., an arm, in armour, brandish-
ing a sword, ppr. Probitatem quam divitias.
CLAYDON, a demi-lion, rampant, az., vulned
on shoulder, gu., murally crowned, ar., in
paws a cross flory, fitched, of the second.
see plate
YFIELD, Eng., a moor's head, couped, sa.
CLAYHILLS, Sco., in hand an imperial crown,
ppr. Corde et animo.
CLAYLEY, a greyhound's head, ar. , between two
rose slips, flowered, gu., stalked and leaved,
vert.
CLAYTON, Bart., Surr., in leopard's paw, erect,
ar., a pellet. Virtus in actione consistit
and Quid leone fortius ? . I
CLAYTON, Bart., Lane., a dexter arm, embowed,
in hand a dagger, ppr. Probitatem quam
divitias.
CLAYTON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a sword, point downward, ppr.
CLAYTON of Hedgerley Park, Bucks., a leo-
pard's gamb, erased and erect, grasping a
pellet. Virtus in actione consistit and
Quid leone fortius ? . i
OLE
CLAYTON of Enfield, a dove, with olive-branch,
all ppr. Quod sors, fert, ferimus. .
CLAYTON, Lond., in a lion's gamb, ppr., a tor-
teau, sa. - I
CLAYTON, Norf., a unicorn, couchant, ar., under
dexter a bezant.
CLEALAND, on a sinister gauntlet, in fess, a
falcon, all ppr.
CLEATHER, Cornw., a cubit arm, vambraced, in
hand, gauntleted, erect, a dagger.
CLEATHER, a sand-glass, gu., winged, ar.
CLEAVER, an arm, erect, vested, ar., in hand,
ppr., a chaplet of thorns, vert.
CLEAVER, in lion's garnb, couped, or, a key,
sa. I
CLEAVLAND, Eng., a greyhound's head, sa.,
charged with three bezants, one and two, or.
CLEDEROW, Lond., out of a tower, ar., a demi-
lion, sa.
CLEEVE, a fox's head, erased, sa. I
CLEEVE, Eng., in hand a buckle.
CLEG, or CLEGG, Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a demi-lion, rampant, imperially crowned,
all ppr. see plate
CLEG AT, an eagle's head, erm., ducally crowned
and beaked, or, between wings, sa.
comp. .
CLEGHORN, Eng., an arm, erect, in hand a
pair of scales, equally poised, ppr. I
CLEGHORN, in dexter hand, issuing from a
cloud in sinister, a laurel-branch, all ppr.
Insperata floruit. comp.
CLEGHORN, an arm, in armour, embowed,
throwing a dart, ppr. Sublime petimus.
-
CLEILAND, or CLEILLAND, Sco., on a sinister
hand, couped and gloved, ppr., a falcon,
statant. For sport.
CLELAND, ROSE-, of Rath-Gael House, Iri. :
(i.) For Cleland, on a sinister glove, a hawk,
ppr. . (.) For Hose, a rose, gu.,
seeded and slipped, ppr., between wings,
erm. For sport and Je pense a qui pense
plus.
CLELAND, Sco., a falcon, rising, ppr. Si je
pourois.
CLELAND, on a sinister hand, gloved, a falcon,
belled, ppr. Non sibi.
CLELAND, Eng., a moor's head, sa., wreathed,
ar.
CLELLAND,SCO., a rose, gu., leaved and stalked,
vert. Fragrat, delectat, et sanat.
CLELLAND, Sco., a buck, at gaze, ppr. Ne ca-
dem insidiis. .
CLEMENT, Norf., a lion, passant, ar. , guttee-de-
sang. I
CLEMENT, Iri., a cross moline, or.
CLEMENTS of Ashfield Lodge, co. Cavan, a
hawk, statant, ppr. Patriis virtutibus.
CLEMENTS of Rathkenny, Iri., same crest.
CLEMENTS, Baron. See LEITRIM, Earl of.
CLEMENTS, Cavan, a fawn's head, erased, ppr.
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CLEMENTS, a falcon, close.
CLEMENTS, Eng., a leopard, gardant, ducally
gorged, or. .
CLEMENTS, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, in
lion's paw, sa., a cross crosslet, fitched, gold..
CLEMENTSON, an arm, from elbow, ppr., vested
in hand a palm-branch, of the first.
OLE
CLEMSBY, Eng., a tower, ppr.
CLENCH, or CLENCHE, Eng., a reindeer's head,
cabossed, ppr.
CLENCH, Suff., out of a Saxon crown, or, an
arm, erect, vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand,
ppr. , a club, vert, spiked, of the first.
CLENDON, Eng., a stag's head, ppr., between
attires, a cross patte'e, ar.
CLENT, Wore., two lions' gambs, erect, sa.,
holding a chaplet, vert, flowered, or.
comp.
CLEPAN, and CLEPHAN, Sco., in dexter hand a
helmet, ppr. Ut sim paratior.
CLEPOLE, Notts., a fleur-de-lis, ar., enfiled with
a ducal coronet, or.
CLERE, Norf., the sun, or, between wings, az.,
on each a crescent, of the first, comp.
CLERE, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of ostrich-feathers, ar.
CLERE, Norf., a camel's head, ducally gorged,
ppr., bridled, gu.
CLERK, Bart., of Penicuick, Sco., a demi-
huntsman, winding a horn, ppr. Free for a
OIiI
Uast.
CLERK, Sco., an Esculapius' rod, ppr. Sat cito,
si sat tuto.
CLERK, Norf., a demi-forester, ppr., on breast
a star, ar. Amat victoria curam.
comp.
CLERK, around a spiked club, in pale, ppr., a
serpent, coiled, vert.
CLERKE, Bart., Bucks., a 'ram's head, couped,
ppr.
CLERKE, on a partridge, ppr., an eagle's leg,
gu., winged at thigh, or. comp.
CLERKE, a pheon, ar. -
CLERKE, a swan, ppr. n
CLERKE, an eagle's head, erased, ar., in beak a
branch of laurel, vert. see plate
CLERKE, Eng., an arm, in hand an arrow, ar.,
feathered, or.
CLERKE, Eng., a boar's head, gu., in mouth a
sword, in bend, ppr.
CLERKE, out of a naval coronet, or, a moor's
head, ppr. comp. and .
CLERKE, out of clouds, in hand, ar., a branch,
vert.
CLERKE, JENNINGS, Salop and Hants., a wolf's
head, erased. Ut prosim aliis.
CLERMONT, Baron Fortescue, an heraldic tiger,
ppr., supporting with fore-paw a plain shield,
ar. Forte scutum solus ducum.
CLERMONT, Eng., a savage, ppr., wreathed
about head and middle with leaves, vert,
standing on a serpent. II
CLERMONT, a pole-cat, ppr.
CLESBY, Yorks., a reindeer, passant, ppr.
CLESBY, Eng., an ensign, ppr., coat, gu., hold-
ing a banner, of the last.
CLETHEROW,and CLYDEROWE, a Roman soldier,
in armour, ppr., holding a spear.
CLEVE, a griffin, passant, wings addorsed,
ducally gorged, or.
CLEVE, and CLIVE, Lond. and Salop, a wolf's
head, dangette'e, ar. and sa.
CLEVELAND, Duke of (Vane): (i.) A dexter
gauntlet, ppr., bossed and ringed, or, bran-
dishing a sword, also ppr. . (.)
On a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a lion,
passant, gardant, or, gorged with a collar,
compone'e, of the second and az., and crowned
with a five-leaved ducal coronet, of the last.
Nee temere, nee timide. .
CLEVELAND, a demi-old man, ppr., vested, az.,
with cap, gu., turned up, with a hair front,
in dexter a spear, headed, ar., on top thereof
a line, ppr., passing behind him, and coiled
up in sinister hand.
CLEVELAND, Eng., a demi-man, affrontee, ppr.,
in a military habit, gu., with belt and sash,
holding the union flag, ppr.
CLEVELAND, Eng., a bishop's mitre, ppr.
CLEVES, two elephants' probosces, addorsed,
sa.
CLEVLAND of Tapeley Park, in hand a sword,
hilted and pommelled, or. Fortuna audaces
juvat.
CLEYPOLE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a fleur-
de-lis, ar.
CLIFDEN, Viscount, Iri. (Agar-Ellis), a demi-
lion, rampant, or. Non hcec sine numine.
CLIFF, a lion, rampant, ar.
CLIFFE, a griffin, passant, wings addorsed, ar.,
ducally gorged, or.
CLIFFE of Bellevue, co. Wexford, a wolf's
head, erased. In cruce glorior.
CLIFFE, Ess. and Devons., an archer, ppr.,
coat, vert, shooting an arrow, of the first.
CLIFFE, CLYFF, and CLYFFE, Eng., two lions'
paws, in saltier, erased, each holding a seax,
all ppr.
CLIFFORD of Frampton, Glouc., in hand, ppr.,
a fleur-de-lis, or. Dulcis amor patrice.
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CLIFFORD of Perristone, Heref., a griffin,
segreant, sa. Semper paratus. i o
CLIFFORD of Annesley, Wexford, in hand, ppr.,
a fleur-de-lis. Dulcis amor patrice.
CLIFFORD, Baron (Clifford), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a wyvern, rising, gu. Semper
paratus.
CLIFFORD, Eng., same crest.
CLIFFORD, Glouc., in dexter hand, a fleur-de-
lis. Dulcis amor patrice.
CLIFFORD, Iri., a dexter hand, apaumee, gu.
-
CLIFFORD, a talbot's head, erased, gu., eared,
or.
CLIFFORD, out of clouds, the sun rising, ppr.,
surmounted by a fleur-de-lis, ar. comp.
CLIFFORD, a tiger, passant, gardant, in dexter,
head of a broken spear. see plate
CLIFTON, Bart., Notts., out of a ducal coronet,
a demi-peacock, per pale, ar. and sa., wings
expanded, counterchanged. Tenez le droit.
comp.
CLIFTON, Lane, and Yorks. , an arm, in ar-
mour, embo wed, ppr., garnished, or, in gaunt-
let, a sword, ar. .
CLIFTON, an arm, in fess, vested, az., in hand,
ppr., a hawk, ar.
CLIFTON of Clifton, a dexter arm in armour,
embowed, in hand a sword, ppr. Mortem
aut triumphum.
CLIFTON, Baron. See DARNLEY, Earl.
CLINCH, or CLYNCH, on a hand, couped, in
fess, gauntleted, an eagle, rising, ppr.
CLINTON, Baron (Trefusis), a griffin, segreant,
or, resting dexter on a shield, ar. Tout
vient de Dieu. see plate
CLINTON, Lond., Herts., and Sco., out of a
OLI
ducal coronet;, gu., five ostrich-feathers, ar.,
banded by a ribbon, az.
CLINTON, DE, "Eng., on a mount, a stag, feed-
ing, ppr. -
CLINTON, Duke of Newcastle. See NEWCASTLE.
CLIPSHAM, Eng., a boar's head, couped, sa.
Fortiter.
CLITHEROW, out of a tower, ar., a demi-lion,
rampant, sa.
CLIVE of Whitfield, Heref., a griffin, passant,
ar., ducally gorged, gu. Audacter et sincere.
.
CLIVE, Lord Olive, Iri., same crest and motto.
CLIVE, Eng., a horse's head, sa., between wings,
ar.
CLIVE, Baron. See Powis, Earl.
CLIVE, Eng., a griffin, wings addorsed, ar.,
ducally gorged, or.
CLIVE, Eng., in hand a buckle, or.
CLIVE, a grif in, passant, wings addorsed, ar.,
ducally gorged, or. Credo, ama et regna.
CLIVE, a boar's head, erased at neck, sa., same
motto.
CLOAKE, Eng., out of a plume of ostrich feathers,
an eagle, rising, all ppr.
CLOBERY, Devons., a goat's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or.
CLOCK, or CLOKE, Eng. , a demi-bear, rampant,
sa.
CLODK, a demi-lion, holding a lozenge, pierced,
ar. comp. II
CLOGSTON, an eagle, wings expanded.
CLONBROCK, Baron (Dillon), Iri., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a falcon, rising, ppr.,
belled, or. Auxilium ab alto, see plate $
CLONCURRY, Baron (Browne-Lawless), a demi-
man, in armour, in hand an arrow, all ppr.
Virtute et numine. comp.
CLONMEL, Earl of (Scott), Iri., a buck, trip-
pant, ppr. Fear to transgress.
CLOPTON, Suff., a wolf's head.
CLOPTON, Durh. , on a tun, a falcon.
CLOSE of Drumbanagher, Armagh, a demi-
lion, ver ;, holding a battle-axe, or, headed,
ar. For As etfidelis. n
CLOSE, or CLOSS, Eng., a boar, sa., among
weeds, vert.
CLOTWORTHY, Devons., a stag's head, erased,
sa., attired, and charged on neck with two
mullets, in pale, ar., pierced by an arrow, or,
feathered and headed, of the second, vulned,
gu. see plate
CLOTWORTHY, Iri., a boar, passant, or. n
CLOUGH, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, erm.,
holding a battle-axe, sa., handle, ar.
CLOUGH of Plas Clough, Denbighs., a demi-
lion, rampant, az., in dexter, a sword, ar.,
handled, or. Sine macula macla.
CLOUGH, BUTLER-, Wei., an arm, embowed,
vested, az. , ruffle of point lace, ar., in hand,
ppr., a cup, or.
CLOUGH, LLOYD-, Wei. : (i.) For Clough, a
demi-lion, rampant, az., in dexter a sword,
erect, ar., hilt and pommel, or. . (.)
For Lloyd, a hart, passant, ar., attired, or,
in mouth a snake, vert. see plate
CLOUN, and CLUN, Eng., a chevalier, in armour,
ppr., in dexter a marshal's* baton, ar., tipped,
sa. ii
CLOUN, and CLUNE, Eng., a wolf, collared and
lined, in dexter a trefoil, all ppr. see plate
COB
CLOVE, a camel's head, couped, or.
CLOVEL, or CLOVELL, Eng., a bull, passant, gu.
CLOWBERRY, a goat's head, erased, ar., attired,
or.
CLOWES, Lond. and Warw., a demi-lion, vert,
ducally crowned, or, holding a battle-axe, of
the last, headed, ar. see plate
CLOWN, a chevalier, in armour, ppr., in dexter
a tilting-spear with pennon, unfolded.
CLUBB, a demi-unicorn.
CLUD, and CLUDDE, a bull's head, per cheveron,
gu. and erm. .
CLUDDE of Orleton, Salop, an eagle, wings ex-
panded, ppr., preying on a cony, ar.
CLULOW, Yorks., on a garb, in fess, a lion,
passant, gardant.
CLUNES, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, ducally
gorged, ppr.
CLUNES, Sco., a demi -leopard, rampant, ducally
gorged, ppr.
CLUNIE, Sco., a sand-glass, winged.
CLUNIE, Sco., a tree, ppr.
CLUTTERBUCK, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, in
hand a rose, slipped and leaved, ppr. I
CLUTTERBUCK, Lond., Middx., and Wilts., a
buck, sejant, gu., between two laurel-
branches, ppr. comp. So. and
GLUTTON, Heref., on a mount, vert, on stump
of tree, an owl, all ppr. see plate
CLUTTON of Charlton Hall, Chester, a cock, or.
CLYNCH, Eng., a camel's head, per fess, or and
az.
CLYNCKE, Eng., a lion's head, royally crowned,
ppr.
CLYPLESBY, and CLYPSBY, a bull, passant, sa.,
bezantee, ar. -
COACH, a stag, sejant, gu., attired, or, between
two laurel-branches, vert.
comp. So. and
COACHMAN, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.,
crusily, between paws a cinquefoil, ar.
see plate
COAKLEY, a lion, passant, or, in dexter an
eagle's leg, erased, gu. see plate
COANE, Sco., a lily, ppr. -
COAPE, in dexter hand, a sword, erect, ppr.
COATES, or COATS, Eng., a swan's head, be-
tween wings, ar. i
COATS, or COTES, Yorks. and Salop, a cock,
ppr., combed, wattled, and legged, gu.
COATS, or COTES, an arm, erect, vested, cuffed,
ar., in hand a covered cup, or.
COATS, or COTES, Sco., an anchor, ppr. Be
firm. ii
COATS, or COTES, Iri., two lions' paws, erased,
supporting a crescent. ii.
COATS, or COTES, Iri., a cock, ppr. Watchful
and bold.
COATS, Sir PETER, J.P., Woodside, Paisley, an
anchor, cabled, ppr. Be firm.
COATS, THOMAS, Ferguslie, Paisley, same crest
and motto.
COBB, Eng., an elephant, or.
COBB, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
leopard, rampant, ppr. see plate
COBB, Norf., a swan's head, or, in beak a fish.
see plate
COBB, a shoveller, sa., beaked and legged, or.
- ii
COB
COBB, and COBBE, Iri., in dexter hand a scimi-
tar, ppr. i -
COBBEN, COBBIN, COBBYN, COBENN, and COBYN,
oil a garb, in fess, a lion, passant, gardant.
COBBES, a shoveller, sa.
COBBETT, Middx., a bird, rising, or, pellettee,
in beak a sprig of laurel, ppr.
COBBOLD, Eng., a thunderbolt, ppr. I
COBHAM, Kent, an old man's head, in profile,
S couped at shoulders, ppr., with long cap, gu.,
turned up, ar., fretty and sa., a button at
top, or. see plate
COBHAM, a man's head, in profile, helmeted,
ppr.
COBHAM, Eng., in dexter hand a dagger, point
downward, ppr. II
COBHAM, a hind's head, ar., crowned with a
palisado crown, or. see plate
COBHAM, Herts., a demi-lion, rampant, or.
- H
COBLEGH, COBLEIGH, and CoBLET, an arm, in
armour, embowed, in fess, in hand a sceptre,
all ppr.
COBLEGH, or COBLEIGH, a cock's head, erased,
gu., combed, wattled, and guttee, or, in beak
a laurel-branch, ar. comp.
COBURN, a demi-dragon, wings addorsed, be-
tween claws an escutcheon, charged with a
roundle. see plate
COBURN, Sco., a cock, ppr.
COCHER, a lion, couchant, erm.
COCHET, Eng., a talbot, passant, sa., spotted,
ar.
COCHRANE, Earl of Dundonald. See DUN-
DONALD.
COCHRANE, or COCHRAN, Sco., a horse, passant,
ar.
COCHRANE, or COCHRAN, a hand, issuing from
a cloud, raising a garb.
COCHRANE, or COCHRAN, Sco., in dexter hand
a human heart, ppr. Concordia vincit.
COCHRANE, or COCHRAN, Sco., a stag at gaze,
ppr., attired, gu. Vigilante solus. Si. IO
COCHRANE, or COCHRAN, Sco., a greyhound,
current, ar. Virtute et labore.
COCK, Norf., an ostrich, gu., ducally gorged, in
mouth a horse-shoe, or.
COCK, on stump of tree, ppr., a cock, gu.
COCK, or COCKS, Eng., a chevalier on horse-
back, brandishing a sword, all ppr.
COCK, Northumb. and Sco., a cock, ppr.
COCK, Herts., an ostrich, in mouth a horse-
shoe, ppr. .
COCKAIN, COKAINE, and COKATNE, a cock's
head, erased, gu., crested and jelloped, sa.
Virtus in arduis.
COCKAYN, or COCKAYNE, a cock's head, gu.
COCKBURN, Surr., a horse's head, ar., bridled,
gu. Quo duxeris adsum.
COCKBURN, Bart., Berwick, Sco., a cock crow-
ing. Accendit cantu.
COCKBURN, Sco., a dexter arm, in hand a broken
spear, in bend, ppr. Press through.
COCKBURN, Bart., of that Ilk Sco., a cock
crowing. Accendit cantu and Vigilans et
audax.
COCKBURN, Eng., a cock, ppr.
COCKBURN, Sco., a cock's head, ppr. / rise
with the morning.
COCKBURN, Eng., on a rock, ppr., a leopard,
sejant. comp.
COD
COCKBURN, or COCKBURNE, Sc t o., a cock, gu.
In dubiis constans.
COCKE, Eng., in dexter hand, coiuped, a dagger,
in pale, all ppr. ^ .
COCKE, Sco., in lion's paw, a sceptre, in pale,
all ppr. -
COCKE, a bear's head, ar., crown ed, or.
see plate
COCKEINE, Kent, on a mural Coronet, ar., a
cock, of the same, beaked, barbed, and mem-
bered, gu. see plate
COCKELL, on a mural coronet, or, a cock, gu.,
semee of roundles, resting clexter on an
escallop, in beak a sprig of laurel, ppr.
COCKER, Line., a lion, couchant, 'gardant, erm.
-
COCKERELL, Glouc., within a crescent, az., a
tiger's face, ppr., crowned with an Eastern
crown.
COCKERELL, between wings, a lion's head, ppr.
-
COCKERITH, Eng., a fire beacon, ppr.
COCKES, in hand, a lion's paw, era.sed, ppr.
COCKET, a man's head, in profile, couped at
shoulders, ppr., vested, vert, collar, or, on
head a cap, bendy, wavy, of the last, and
az., turned up, indented, sa. comp.
COCKETT, Eng., a poplar-tree, ppr. ' .
COCKPIELD, Eng., an eagle, wings addorsed,
preying on a tortoise.
COCKFIELD, or COKEFIELD, on stump of tree,
an eagle, wings addorsed, ppr.
COCKLE, Eng., a talbot, passant, gu., collared,
ar.
COCKMAN, a demi-eagle, displayed, sa.
COCKRAM, out of clouds, an arm, in hand an
anchor, erect, fluke upward, ppr.
co np.
COCKRELL, Eng., a leopard's face, ppr.
COCKRIDGE, a cock, ppr.
COCKRIDGE, a cock, crowing ppr.
COCKS, a hind's head erased, collared.
see plate
COCKS, Glouc. and Suff., on a moijnt, vert, a
stag, lodged, ar., attired, sa.
COCKS, a cock, ppr.
COCKS, Wore., a buck, couchant, ppr.
COCKS-SOMERS, Earl Somers. See SOMERS.
COCKSEDGE, a cock, gu., in beak a violet, ppr.
COCKSEY, a tiger's head, couped, sa., charged
on neck with a cinquef oil, between two bars,
or. comp.
COCKSEY, Eng., a bishop's mitre, ppr.
COCKSEY, on a garb, in fess, a cock, ppr.
COCKSHUTT, Lane, and Salop, a demi-griffin,
sa.
COCKSHUTT, Herts., a demi-griffin, ar., collared,
gu. , guttee, of the first.
COCKWORTHY, and COOKWORTHY, a cock, gu.
CODD, Norf., a heron's head, erased, ppr. .
CODD, or CODDE, Eng. and Iri., a hawk's leg,
erased, belled, ppr.
CODD, a physician's cap, sa., tufted, or.
CODD, or CODDE, Eng., a square fort, with
four towers, ppr.
CODD, a lion, rampant, gorged with a mural
coronet, and charged with two torteaux.
see plate
CODD, or CODDE, Iri., a lion's head, erased, in
mouth a hand, ppr.
COD
CODDINGTON, and CODINTON, Eng., on a cha-
peau, an eagle, wings expanded and in-
verted, all ppr.
CODDINGTON, Iri., in hand a sword, ppr.
CODDINGTON of Oldbridge, Iri., a wolf's head,
erased, or. Nil desperandum.
CODENHAM, a lion's head, erased, or, langued,
az., charged on neck with three trefoils,
slipped, vert. see plate
CODRINGTON, Bart., Glouc., a dragon's head,
couped, gu., between wings, chequy, or and
az.
CODRINGTON, out of a ducal coronet, or. a dra-
gon's head, gu., between wings, chequy, or
and az. comp.
CODRINGTON, Glouc., Somers., and Wilts., out
of a ducal coronet, or, a dragon's head,
couped, gu., between wings. comp.
CODRINGTON of Wroughton, Wilts., out of a
ducal coronet, a dragon's head, gu., between
wings. Jmmersabilis est vera virtus.
comp. go.
COE, two swords in saltier, ppr., surmounted
by a cross crosslet, fitched, sa.
COE, Eng., a martlet, sa. Prcesto et persto.
COE, Norf,, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a chaplet, vert.
COE, Eng., a crane, supporting with dexter an
anchor, ppr. II
COE, a demi-eagle, with two heads, displayed.
see plate
COFFIELD, Eng., on a cross fleury, fitched, gu.,
between wings, or, a crescent, gold.
comp.
COFFIN, a camel's head, erased, or, bridled,
lined, ringed, and gorged with a ducal coro-
net, sa. In tempestate floresco.
COFFIN, Bart., on stern of a ship, a pigeon,
wings addorsed, or, in beak a laurel-sprig,
vert. Extant recte factis prceftiia.
see plates and
COFFIN, Eng., a long cross, sa.
COFFIN-PINE of Portledge, Devons.: (i.) A
martlet, az., charged on breast with two
bezants, see plate . (.) A pine-tree,
ppr. In lempestate floresco.
COFFYN, a martlet, or, between two cinque-
foils, ar., stalked and leaved, ppr. see plate
COGAN, or COGGAN, a talbot, passant, collared
and lined. Constans fidei.
COGAN, a lion's head, erased, gu., seme'e of
mullets, or. see plate
COGAN, Iri., a pine-tree, ppr.
COGGER, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a club, ppr.
COGGESHALL, Suff., a stag, lodged, sa., attired,
or.
COGHILL, Eng., a cock, wings addorsed, erin.
COGHILL, Eng., a cock, sa., wings expanded,
or. see plate
COGHILL, Bart., Yorks., on a mount, vert, a
cock, wings expanded, or, ducally crowned,
gu. Non dormit qui custodit. see plate
COGHLAN, or COGHLEN, Eng., a fret, or. .
COGSWELL, York Terrace, Regent's Park,
London, a stag, lodged, ppr. Nee sperno,
nee timeo.
COHAM, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, a
plume of straight ostrich-feathers. Fuimus,
et sub Deo erimus.
COL
COHEN, Eng., a bear's head, couped, sa^
muzzled, gu.
COIN, Eng., two wings expanded.
COKE, Eng., in dexter hand, couped, a dagger,
in pale, ppr.
COKE, Eng., the sun, ppr.
COKE, Earl of Leicester. See LEICESTER.
COKE of Brookhill Hall, Derbs., the sun in
splendour, or. Non aliunde pendere.
COKE of Lower Moor House, Heref., same
crest and motto.
COKE, Norf., on a chapeau, az., ail ostrich, ppr.,
in mouth a horse-shoe, or. see plate
COKENINGHAM, Yorks., a goat's head, erased,
ar.
COKER, Dors., a moor's head, affrontee, ppr.,
wreathed, ar. and gu.
COKER, Dors., a moor's head, in profile, sa.,
wreathed, ar. and gu. I I *
COKER of Bicester, Oxon., a moor's head, in
profile, wreathed, ar. and gu. fiat justitia.
'Si-
COCKERELL, Eng., the lictor's rod and axe, ppr.
COKFELD, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a lion's
paw.
COLAMORE, Warw., a moor's head, couped, sa.,
wreathed, ar. and gu. Semper eadem.
COLBATCH, Middx., a dexter arm, embowed,
cuffed, erm., in hand a pine-apple, ppr.
comp. and .
COLBECK, Beds., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion's head, erased, or, pellettee.
COLBORNE, Baron (Ridley-Colbourne) : (I.)
For Colborne, a stag's head, couped, ppr.,
gorged with a ducal coronet, pendent there-
from a bugle, stringed, gu. see plate . (.)
Eor Ridley, a bull, passant, gu. Constans
fidei.
COLBORNE, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a reindeer's head, ar., attired, or.
COLBRAN, Kent, a stag's head, erased, or.
Quod sors fert f erimus.
COLBRAND, Suss., a tiger, sejant, ar., maned,
or.
COLBROKE, COLEBROOK, and CoLEBROCK, a spear,
in pale, ppr. I
COLBURN, out of a ducal coronet, an antelope's
head, erased. see plate
COLBY, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, or, in gauntlet a dagger, ppr.,
hilt and pommel, or.
COLBY, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in gauntlet a scimitar, all ppr.
COLBY, or COLEBY, Eng., an arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., garnished, or, in gauntlet a
broken sword, ar., hilt and pommel, gu.,
embrued, ppr.
COLBY, a dexter arm, embowed, ppr., vested,
az., in hand a dagger, of the first, hilt and
pommel, or.
COLCHESTER, Baron (Abbot), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a unicorn's head, erm., maned
and tufted, gold, between ostrich-feathers,
ar., quilted, of the first. Perseverando.
COLCHESTER, Lond. and Warw., a demi-lion,
ppr., holding an etoile, gu. see plate
COLCLEUGH, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, or,
collared, gu., holding an anchor, sa.
COLCLOUGH, or COLCLOUGHE, a hind's head,
ppr., vulned, gu.
COL
COL
COLCLOUGH, Staff., a demi-eagle, displayed, sa.,
ducally gorged, or. see plate
COLDE, and COLFE. in flames of fire, ppr., a
ram, ar., attired, or. comp.
COLDHAM, Suss., a dragon's head, gu., pierced
with a spear, or, headed, ar.
COLDHAM, Norf., a griffin's head, erased, gu.,
transfixed with an arrow, ar. see plate
COLDICOTT, in dexter hand, ppr., a billet, gu.
Sum quod sum. -
COLDSTREAM, Sco., a swan, swimming, wings
addorsed.
COLE, Lond., a bull's head, erased. Labora.
COLE, a bull's head, erased.
COLE, a bull, current, winged.
COLE of Holybourne, Hants., a naked arm, in
hand a scorpion, ppr., armed, or. Deumcole,
regem, serva or Esto quod esse videris.
. II
COLE, Northumb., an arm, erect, ppr., in hand
a scorpion, sa. II
COLE, Earl of Enniskillen. See ENNISKILLEN.
COLE, Lond., a bull's head, couped, sa.
COLE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's head,
gu., armed, of the first.
COLE, Oxon., a bundle of arrows, ar., belted
and buckled, or.
COLE, Herts., a demi- dragon, az., winged, or,
holding a chaplet, vert. comp.
COLE, Hants., a falcon, wings expanded, ar.,
guttle, sa., preying on a fish, or. seeplate
COLE, Somers., an eagle, displayed, ar.
COLE, Somers., an eagle, ducally gorged, or.
comp.
COLE, Cornw., a demt-dragon, holding an
arrow, or, headed and feathered, ar.
comp. II
COLE, Ess., a leopard's head, erased, ar., col-
lared and chained, or, in mouth an oak slip,
vert. seeplate
COLEBROOKE, Bart., Surr., a wyvern, wings ex-
panded, or, resting dexter on an escutcheon,
gu. Sola, bona quce honesta. see plate
COLEGRAVE, on a mural coronet, two arrows,
in saltier, banded.
COLEMAN, Lond. and Leic., a nag's head, erased,
sa., maned and bridled, ar., tasselled, or.
see plate
COLEMAN, a horse's head, erased, ppr. I
COLEMAN, a demi-greyhound, sa., collared, ar.,
holding a mullet, of the first. comp. .
COLEMAN, out of a ducal coronet, a greyhound's
head, ppr.
COLEMERE, and COLMORE, Eng., a harpy, wings
expanded, ppr.
COLEMERE, COLLMORE, and COLLTMORE, a moor's
head, in profile, ppr., wreathed, or and gu.
-
COLEN, a sword and pastoral staff, in saltier.
COLEPEPER, Eng., a falcon, belled, ppr.
COLERIDGE, Eng., a griffin's head, ppr., between
wings, or.
COLES, Eng., on a tower, a lion, rampant, ppr.
COLES, Iri., a horse, trotting, ar., saddled and
bridled, sa.
COLES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
dragon, vert, in dexter a dart, ppr.
comp. II
COLES, Eng., in hand a sword, in pale, enfiled
with a boar's head, couped, ppr. comp.
COLES, around a marble pillar, ppr., garnished,
or, a snake entwined, vert. comp. I
COLES, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., in
hand a serpent, entwined round arm, vert.
comp. H
COLET, Eng., in hand a battle-axe, ppr.
COLEY, a dexter arm, in armour, ppr., in hand
a scimitar, ar., hilt and pommel, or. .
COLFOX, out of a ducal coronet, or, a deini-
wolf, gu., devouring a hand, ar.
COLFOX, Eng., out of a tower, ppr., a demi-
greyhound, az., holding a branch, vert.
COLGATE, WILLIAM, Leicestershire, Eng., and
New York, U.S.A., a demi -wolf, gu f , in
dexter paw a sword, ppr. Omne, bonum
desuper (as borne by Rev. H. COLLGATE, Wis-
consin, U.S.A.) . i
COLING, a demi-griffin. segreant, ppr., between
paws a fusil, gu., charged with a crescent,
ar.
COLLADON, Eng., out of the sea, a dexter arm,
ppr., in hand an anchor, with cable.
COLLAND, a fish-wheel, or.
COLLAR, a tiger's head, erased, or.
COLLARD, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, support-
ing a cross-bow, or.
COLLARD, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, hold-
ing a scaling ladder, or. see plate
COLLAY, Chesh., Herts., Warw., an elephant's
head, gu. , between wings, sa. see //late
COLLE, Northumb., in dexter hand a scorpion,
ppr. II
COLLEE, a griffin, segreant, ar., armed and
beaked, or.
COLLEN, or COLLIN, Ess., a griffin's head, erased,
vert, collared, or. see plate
COLLEN, or COLLIN, a demi-griffin, or, collared,
ar. see plate
COLLENS, or COLLINS, Dors. , a dove, ar. Volabo
ut requiescam. II
CQLLES, Somers., on a mount, vert, an eagle,
displayed, ar., ducally gorged and membered,
or. see plate
COLLES, a griffin's head, couped, or, between
two oak-branches, vert, fructed, of the first.
see plate
COLLES, Iri., out of a cloud, in dexter hand a
sword, wavy, all ppr.
COLLES, on a dolphin, lying on its back, a sea-
pie, standing, wings expanded, or, guttee, sa.
see plate
COLLES, Devons., a falcon, wings expanded,
ppr., guttee, or, preying on a fish, of the
first.
COLLET, Lond. and Suff., a hind, trippant, ar.
-
COLLETON, Bart., Herts., a stag's head, couped,
ppr.
COLLETON, Devons., a roebuck's head, couped,
ppr., collared, ar. II
COLLETT, Suff., a hind's head, erased at neck,
ar., gorged with a mural crown, sa.
COLLETT, Lond. and Herts., a stag, ppr., sup-
porting with dexter an escutcheon, sa.
COLLEY, a griffin, segreant, ar., beaked and
legged, or.
COLLEY, Iri., in sinister hand a bow, ppr.
COLLEY, an arm, erect, in hand a spear, in
bend, ppr. Unica virtus necessaiia.
COLLIAR, or COLLY AR, Staffs., a demi-negro,
COL
COL
ppr., with pearls in ears, ar., in dexter an
acorn-branch, fructed, or. comp.
COLLICK, a lion, passant, in dexter a cross
crosslet, fitched. see plate
COLLIER, out of a naval coronet, or, on the
circle the words "St. Sebastian," a cross
pattee, fitched, or, between wings, pean.
COLLIER, a cross pattee, fitched, between wings,
or. comp.
COLLIER, a unicorn, rampant, ar., armed, or.
COLLIER, Dors., a wyvern, wings addorsed, ar.
-
COLLIER, a unicorn's head, ar., erased and
armed, or. O>
COLLIMORE, Lond., a demi - man, in profile,
vested, gu., collar turned over, and billette"e,
ar., on head a cap, gu., wreathed and en-
signed with a crescent, of the second, in
dexter a sceptre, or, on top a crescent, ar.
COLLIN, Eng., a griffin, passant, gu.
COLLIN, Notts., a talbot's head, erased, eared,
and charged on neck with a cross formee,
gu. comp. .
COLLIN, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
griffin, passant, per pale, sa. ai^i gu.
COLLINGBORNE, Northumb., on a torteau, a
cross pattee.
COLLINGBORNE, Devons. and Wilts., a demi-
woman, ppr., hair dishevelled, or, vested,
erm., sleeves, gu., in dexter a covered cup,
or. comp.
COLLINGS, Eng., a sphere, ppr. I
COLLINGWOOD, Norf M a buck's head, ar., at-
tired, or.
COLLING WOOD, Northumb., a buck's head,
erased, sa. Feror unus et idem.
COLLING WOOD, Northumb., a stag at gaze, in a
holly- bush, ppr. Nil cor.scire sibi. .
COLLINGWOOD, Durh. and Northumb., in front
of trees, a stag, statant, ppr.
COLLINGWOOD, a dove, in mouth an olive-
branch. .
COLLINRIDGE, a demi-lion, rampant.
COLLINS of Better-ton, Berks., a griffin's head,
erased, vert, crowned, or. Per callem collem.
COLLINS of Truthan, Cornw., a dove, wings
expanded, ppr. Volabo ut requiescam.
COLLINS, Devons., a camel's head, erased, ppr.
Sermoni consona facta. comp.
COLLINS, a demi-griffin, or, armed, gu.
COLLINS, Kent, a demi-griffin, or, beaked,
legged, and ducally gorged, ar.
COLLINS, Oxon., a griffin's head, couped. Si
je puis.
COLLINS, Suss., a griffin's head, erased, gu.
Labor omnia vincit.
COLLINS, Iri., a human heart, transpierced by
a passion nail, in pale, ppr. .
COLLINS, a griffin's head, couped.
COLLINS, Somers. , a demi-griffin, or, collared,
ar. Deum et regem. comp.
COLLINS, Devons., a cubit-arm, erect, in hand
a lighted torch, ppr.
COLLINS, Ess., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
or, a griffin, statant, per pale, ar. and gu.
. II
COLLINS, Lond., Kent, and Suss., a demi-griffin,
or, beaked and legged, gu., collared, erm.
comp. .
COLLINSON, Eng., a rose, gu., between two
branches of laurel, in orle, ppr.
COLLIRAY, Eng., a martlet, flying over a tower,
ppr. I
COLLIS, Iri., a dexter arm, throwing a dart,
ppr.
COLLIS, Eng., an eagle, preying on a fish, ppr.
Mens conscia recti.
COLLISON, East Bilney, Norf., a demi-lion,
rampant, ppr., b'etween paws a cinquefoil,
or, centre leaf, gu. see plate
COLLISON, Eng., a bomb-shell, fired, ppr.
COLLISON, and COLLISONE, Sco., a falcon's head,
erased, ppr. Hoc virtutis opus.
COLLIVER, Eng., in hand a club, ppr.
COLLIVER, Eng., a dexter hand, couped, in fess,
gu.
COLLMORE, a negro's head and shoulders,
couped, wreathed round head.
COLLOW, Sco., in hand a dagger, in pale, ppr.
Pro patrid semper.
COLLS, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a griffin,
sejant, wings addorsed, ppr., supporting an
escutcheon, ar.
COLLUMBEL, Line., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a dove, close, ppr., in mouth an ear
of wheat, or. see plate
COLLVILE, Sco., a bull's head, couped. Nil
obliviscar.
COLLVILE, Iri., a hind's head, ar., charged
with a cross forme'e, sa. see plate
COLLWELL, Camb., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a lion, passant, ar., gorged with a
label of three points, gu. see plate
COLLYEAR, in dexter hand, ppr., a key, az.
COLLYEAR, a unicorn, rampant, ar., armed and
unguled, or. IO
COLLYER, Eng., a wyvern, wings addorsed, sa.
COLLYER, a cross pattde, fitched, or, between
eagle's wings, sa.
COLLYER, Dors., a demi-unicorn, ar., armed,
hoofed and maned, or. - * *
COLLYER of Hackford Hall, Norf., a unicorn's
head, ppr. Avance.
COLLYER, two lions' heads, erased, collared,
addorsed.
COLLYNGS, Suff., a nag's head, sa., bridled, or.
COLMAN, Kent, a greyhound's head, sa., gorged
with a collar and ring, ar., charged with
three mullets, sa. see plate
COLNE, or COLNEY, a talbot, sejant, per pale,
sa. and erm., collared, ar.
COLNET, Hants., a dragon's head, ducally gorged
and chained, ppr.
COLPEPPER, a martlet, gu., between attires of
an ox.
COLPOYS, out of a naval coronet, a dexter hand,
apaume'e. comp.
COLQUHON, Sco., a hart's head, couped, gu.,
attired, ar. Si je puis.
COLQUHON of Drumpelder, a branch of laurel,
slipped, ppr. Dum spiro spero. -
COLQUHOUN of Killermont, Dumbarton, a
stag's head, erased, ppr. If I can.
COLQUHOUN, Sco. : (i.) A hart's head, couped,
ppr. II. (.) In hand a buckle.
COLQUHOUN, Bart., of Colquhoun, Sco., a hart's
head, erased, gu. Si je puis.
COLQUHOUN, Bart., of Tilliquhoun,Sco., a stag's
head, erased, ppr. Si je puis.
G
COL *
COLQUHOUN of Keunuoir, Sco., a buck's head,
erased, ppr. Si je puis.
COLQUHOUN, Bart., of Luss, a hart's head, gu.,
attired, ar. Si je puis. n
COLQUHOUN of Dunyelder, a laurel-branch,
slipped, ppr. Dum spiro spero. -
COLQUHOUN of Kilmardony, a stag's head,
erased, ppr. Festina lente.
COLQUHOUN of Garscadden, in dexter hand a
buckle, ppr. Omnia firmat.
COLQUHOUN, Eng., an arm, from elbow, ppr.,
verted, gu., cuffed, indented, or, in hand a
baton, of the first, veruled, gold.. I.
COLQUITT, Eng., a hawk, rising, ducally gorged
and belled, ppr.
COLSHILL, and COLSILL, Ess. and Cornw., an
arm, in armour, garnished, or, in hand a
gauntlet, all ppr.
COLSHULL, Eng., an arrow, in pale.
COLSON, two arms, couped at elbow, vested, in
hands an escutcheon, or.
COLSTON, Eng., a ship's boat, ppr.
COLSTON, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, ppr.
COLSTON, a dolphin, uaiant, sa.
COLSTON of Filkins Hall, Oxon., a dolphin,
naiant, ppr. Go thou and do likewise.
COLT, Bart., Heref., a colt, at full speed, sa.
Vincit qui patitur.
COLT, Kent, in fire, ppr., a ram, ar., attired, or.
see plate
COLT, Sco., a hand, throwing a dart, ppr.
Transfigam. I.
COLT, Suff., a nag's head, erm.
COLT, Ess., a colt, at full speed, sa., in mouth
part of a broken tilting-spear, or, headed,
az., the remainder lying between hind legs.
- Ir
COLT, Suff., a colt, passant, ar.
COLTER, and COULTER, Sco., a harpy, gardant,
ppr. ii
COLTHURST, Bart., Iri., a colt, statant, sa.
Justum et tenacem.
COLTHURST, Somers., a demi-lion, rampant,
gardant, ar.
COLTHURST, a greyhound's head, sa., between
two roses, gu., leaved and slipped, ppr.
COLTHURST, Iri., on stump of tree a crane,
perched, ppr. n
COLTMAN, Lond. and Leic., a nag's head,
erased, sa., maned and bridled, ar., tas-
selled, or.
COLTMAN, Yorks., a horse's head, erased, sa,,
bridled, ppr.
COLTON, Eng., a spear head, in pale, enfiled
with a savage's head, couped, ppr.
COLTON, _Chesh., a boar, passant, ar., armed
and bristled, or, vulned in shoulder, gu.
COLUMBALL, a camel's head, ppr. Pacem amo.
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, a demi-hind, ppr.
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, in hand, in pale, issu-
ing from a cloud, a dagger, wavy.
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Sco., a talbot's head,
ar. Ad finem fidelis.
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Line, and Cambs., on
a chapeau, az., turned up, erm., a lion, pas-
sant, ar., charged on shoulder with a label
of three points, gu. see plate
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Eng., a demi-stag, in
mouth a rose, ppr.
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Sco., a hind's head,
couped, ppr. Obliviscar.
COM
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Sco., a hind's head,
couped, ar. Non obliviscar.
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Sco., a hind's head, ar.,
charged with a cross patt^e, sa.
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Sco., a demi-Hercules,
with a lion's skin and a club, all ppr.
Oublier ne puis. I. n
COLVIL, and COLVILLE, Sco., a bull's head.
Ne obliviscaris. -
COLVILE, and COLWALL, Kent, a bird, rising,
ppr., in mouth a sprig, vert.
COLVILLE, Baron (Colviile), Sco., a hind's
head, couped, ar. Oublier ne puis.
COLVILLE, Line., a cock-pheasant, wings ele-
vated, ppr., in mouth a hawk's bell, or.
see plate
COLWELL, Eng., a talbot, statant, ar., spotted,
gu. and sa., collared, az. see plate
COLWICH, Eng., a bat, displayed, ppr.
COLWICK, and COLWYKE, Eng., issuing from a
cloud, a hand, in pale, a sealed letter.
COLWICK, and COLWYKE, Eng., in the sea, an
anchor, in pale, ensigned with a dove and
olive-branch, all ppr. .
COLYEAR, a lion, rampant.
COLYEAR, Iri., a unicorn, rampant, ar., armed
and maned, or. * IO
COLYEAR, a unicorn's head.
COMB, or COMBE, Somers., a demi-lion, sa.,
ducally gorged, ar.
COMB, or COMBE, Sco., a crane, in mouth a
bunch of clover, ppr. see plate
COMBER, Suff., a greyhound's head, sa., charged
with three bezants, two and one, or.
COMBERFORD, Iri., a peacock, in pride, ppr.
. I
COMBERFORD, a dove, volant, in mouth an
olive-branch, ppr.
COMBERFORD, and CUMBERFORD, Warw., a
crow, wings addorsed, ppr. see plate
COMBERFORD, a pestle and mortar, sa.
COMBERMERE, Viscount (Stapleton-Cotton) :
(i.) A falcon, ppr., wings expanded and
belled, or, in dexter a belt, az., buckled, of
the second, see plate . (.) Of augmen-
tation, on a mount, vert, a soldier of the d
Regiment Light Dragoons, mounted, ppr.,
in the attitude of charging the enemy, and
over this crest, on a scroll, az., the word
" Salamanca," in letters of gold. In utramque
fortunam paratus.
COMBERTON, two lions' paws, sa., supporting a
Doric pillar, ar.
COMBERTON, a demi- savage, a hammer over
shoulder, ppr.
COMBES of Gotham, Bristol, an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a broken tilting-spear.
COMBREY, Sco., a sheaf of arrows, points up-
ward, ppr.
COMERFORD, on a chapeau, turned up, a pea-
cock in pride, ppr. .
COMES, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's gamb, ar., holding a staff, raguly, sa.,
slipped at each end, gu.
COMMERELL of Strood, Suss., a dexter arm, in
hand a laurel branch, all ppr.
COMMOLIN, Eng., a fir-tree, ppr.
COMPERE, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, holding
a roundle.
COMPIGNE, Eng., in dexter hand a covered
cup, or. ii
COM
CON
COMPION, Eng., a demi-talbot, vert. .
COMPORT, Kent, a demi-lion, ar. , charged with
a quatref oil, gu. , holding a torteau. see plate
COMPTON, Marquess of Northampton. See
NORTHAMPTON.
COMPTON, Glouc. and Northamp., a beacon,
ppr., with the motto, Je ne cherche que ung.
COMPTON of the Manor House, Hants., a demi-
dragon, erased, wings elevated, body enfiled
with a ducal coronet. comp.
COMPTON, Northamp., on a mount, vert, a
beacon, or, inflamed, ppr., with this motto,
Nisi Dominus.
COMPTON, Glouc., a beacon, ppr. Nisi Domi-
nus.
COMPTON, a beacon, inflamed, ppr. Dum
spiro spero.
COMRIE, or COMRY, Sco., a demi-archer, shoot-
ing an arrow, ppr. Ad metam.
COMRIES, Sco., a cross crosslet, on three grieces.
. II
COMYN, Ess. and Durh., two arms, embowed,
vested, erm., between hands, ppr., a garb,
or.
COMYN, Durh., a sheaf of cumin, or. n
COMYNS, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a bloodhound, sejant, ppr.
CONANT, on a mount, vert, a stag, statant,
resting dexter on an escutcheon.
CONARTON, Cornw., a talbot's head, erased,
collared.
CONCANON of Waterloo, Galway, an elephant,
statant, ppr., tusked, or. Sagesse sans tache.
CONDIE, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion, passant,
az.
CONDUITT, Lond., two caducei, in fess, or,
thereon a peacock's head, erased, ppr.
CONELEY, or CONELLY, a talbot, couchant, ppr.
CONERLEY, a spaniel, sejant, ppr.
CONESBY, Eng., a cony, sejant, ar. I
CONGALTON, and CONGILTON, Sco., a bee, ppr.
Magnum in parvo and Multum in parvo.
CONGLETON, Baron. See PARNELL, Bart.
CONGRAVE, Berks, and Kent, a falcon, wings
expanded, ppr., belled, or.
CONGREVE, Bart., Staffs., a falcon, wings ex-
panded, ppr. Persevere and Non moritur
cujusfama vivit. IOO.
CONGREVE, Berks., a falcon, rising, ppr. Non
moritur cujusfama vivit. IOO.
CONGREVE of Congreve, Staffs., a falcon, rising,
wings expanded. Non moritur cujus fama
vivit. loo.
CONINGESBY, CoNiNGSBY, and CoNiSBiE, a cony,
sejant, ar. I
CONINGSBY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume
of ostrich-feathers, thereon a cony, sejant,
all ppr.
CONINGHAM, on a ducal coronet, or, a mount,
vert, thereon a stork, gold, in mouth a snake,
between two cinquefoils, stalked and leaved,
ppr. see plate
CONINGHAM, Iri., an anchor and sword in sal-
tier.
CONINGSBY-CAPEL, a demi-lion, in dexter a cross
crosslet.
CONMELL, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ar.,
charged with a trefoil, vert. comp.
CONNACK, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-eagle,
ppr.
CONNEL, a stag's head, erased, charged with a
trefoil. comp.
CONNEL, or CONNELL, Sco., a bee, volant, ppr.
Non sibi.
CONNEL, or CONNELL, Eng., a goat, current
towards a tree, ppr.
CONNELL, Eng., on a dexter hand, apaumee, in
fess, a bird, perched.
CONNELL, Iri., out of a tower, a demi -griffin,
rampant, ppr.
CONNELLEY, CONELLY, and CoNOLLY, Eng. and
Iri., a female, in dexter an anchor, in sinis-
ter a Saracen's head.
CONNELLEY, CONNELLY, CONNELY, CONNOLLY,
and CONOLLY, Eng., a talbot, couchant, ppr.
CONNER, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a dagger.
CONNER of Manch House, co. Cork, a dexter
arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., garnished,
or, in hand a short sword, ppr., hilt and
pommel, of the last. Min, sicker, reag.
CONNOCKE, Cornw., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-griffin, segreant, or.
CONNOP, out of, horns of a crescent, ar., an arm,
erect, vested, az., cuffed, of the first, in hand
a branch of oak, ppr.
CONNOR, Eng., in hand a hawk's lure.
CONNOR, Corcamroe, a hand, gauntleted, hold-
ing a javelin, in bend, sinister, point down-
ward.
CONNOUR, CONNOR, and CONOR, an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a sword, all ppr.
CONOLLY, an arm, erect, vested, sa., cuffed, ar.,
in hand a chaplet of roses, ppr.
CONQUEROR, a spear head, ppr. Victoria..
CONQUEST, Beds., a holly-tree, fructed, ppr.
CONRADUS, a unicorn's head, erased, studded,
or.
CONRAN, Sco., a flame of fire, between two
palm-branches, in orle, ppr.
CONRAN, a demi-stork, wings expanded, in
mouth a cross pattee, fitched.
CONRAN, Eng., two doves, billing, ppr.
CONRAN, Iri., a pillar, entwined with wood-
bine, ppr. i
CONROY, Bart., a cubit arm, vested, or, cuffed,
erm., in hand a wreath of laurel, vert. L'an-
tiquite ne pent pas Vabolir. comp.
CONROY, Iri., a lion, rampant, vert, supporting
a pennon, gu.' .
CONROY, Knt., Iri., a wreath of laurel. Uan-
tiquite ne pent pas Vabolir. -
CONSIDINE, Eng., a hand, issuing, plucking a
thistle, ppr.
CONSTABLE, Eng., a dragon's head, couped, or.
CONSTABLE, Yorks., a ship in full sail, or.
CONSTABLE, Sco., a greyhound, passant, ar.
I-.
CONSTABLE, Surr., a ship to the sinister, sails
furled, all or.
CONSTABLE of Wassand, Yorks. : (i.) A ship,
with tackle, guns, and apparel, all or. .
(.) A stork, in mouth an eel. .
CONSTABLE, Sco., out of a cloud, in the sinis-
CON
COO
ter, a hand, pointing to a crosier, on the
dexter, ppr. Prcedarior, quo propinquior.
CONSTABLE, Iri., an arm, from shoulder, hand
clenched, ppr. - *
CONSTABLE, CLIFFORD-, Bart., Yorks. : (i.)
For Constable, a dragon's head, ar., charged
with three bars, gu., on each as many
mascles, or. comp. . (.) For Clifford,
out of a ducal coronet, or, a wyvern, rising,
gu. . (.) Another crest, from behind
dark clouds, the sun rising, from the rays,
issuant in chief, a lily of France, all ppr.,
surmounted by an escallop, inscribed, " Sur-
git post nubila Phoebus." Semper paratus.
comp. . II
CONSTANTINE, Eng., in lion's gamb, erased, a
broken sword, ppr.
CONSTANTYNE, a sword, in bend sinister, ppr.,
surmounted by a cross crosslet, az. I
CONWY of Bodrhyddan, Flints., a moor's head,
in profile, couped, ppr., wreathed, ar. and
az. fide et amore.
CONWAY, Baron. See HERTFORD, Marquess of.
CONWAY, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
cock, wings expanded, gu., beaked, and
wattled, az. I
CONWAY, Eng. and Iri., a moor's head, in pro-
file, ppr., banded, ar. and az.
CONWAY, a griffin's head, couped.
CONY, Curnb., a talbot's head, or, tongue hang-
ing out, dropping blood, ppr.
CONY, or CONEY, a cony, sejant, ar. I
CONY, or CONEY, Herts, and Hunts., on a
mount, vert, a cony, or.
CONYERS, a trefoil, slipped, ppr.
CONYERS, Yorks. and Durh., a sinister wing,
gu.
CONYERS, Ess., a bull's head, erased, or, armed,
sa., pierced through neck with an arrow, of
the last, barbed and feathered, ar., vulned,
gu. comp. II
CONYERS, Eng., a moor's head, sa., wreathed
and stringed, ar. and az.
CONYERS, Eng., a spear, broken in three,
headed, ar., banded together by a ribbon,
gu. -
CONYERS, Lord D'Arcy, on a chapeau, ar.,
turned up, erm., a bull, statant, sa.
comp.
CONYNGHAM of Spring Hill, IrL : For Conyng-
ham, a unicorn's head, couped, ar., maned
and horned, or. Over, fork over.
CONYNGHAM, Marquess, a unicorn's head,
erased, ar., armed and maned, or. Over, fork
over.
CONYNGHAM, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour,
vambraced, in hand a sword, ppr.
CONYSTON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
peacock's tail, ppr.
Coo, a crane, supporting an anchor, ppr.
.. II
COOCK, or COOK, a talbot, sejant, resting dex-
ter on an escutcheon, or.
COOK, or COOKE, Hants., a dexter arm, em-
bowed, ppr., in hand a chaplet of laurel,
vert, surmounted by an etoile, ar.
comp.
COOK, Yorks. and Northumb., a demi-lion,
gardant, sa., ducally gorged, or. see plate
COOK, Lond., a demi-lion, gu., in dexter an
etoile, or, comp, .
COOK, a horse's head and neck, couped.
COOK, Lond., an ostrich, gorged with a ducal
coronet, in mouth, a horse-shoe. Haut et
bon. .
COOK, Beds., an ostrich, in mouth a horse-
shoe, ar. .
COOK, or COOKE, Hants., a dexter arm, em-
bowed, ppr., encircled with a wreath of
laurel, vert, in hand an etoile, or.
comp.
COOK, Sco., a sea-chart, ppr. Tutum monstrat
iter.
COOKE, Derb., the sun in splendour, or.
COOKE of Cordangen, Iri., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, gu., between paws a mullet, or. Tu,
ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito.
.
COOKE, Ess., a bear's head, erased, in mouth a
trefoil, slipped.
COOKE of Peak, Yorks. , a lion's head, ar.
COOKE, Kent and Suss., on a mount, vert, a
beaver, passant, or. -
COOKE, Devons. and Cornw., a demi-cat, ram-
pant, gardant, or, holding an oak-branch,
vert, fructed, of the first.
COOKE, a demi-lion, rampant, erased, between
paws a bezant.
COOKE, Ess. and Glouc., a unicorn's head, or,
between wings, addorsed, az. see plate
COOKE, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, ar.
COOKE, Ess. and Suss., a wolf's head, erased,
erm., in mouth a trefoil, slipped.
COOKE, Camb., a greyhound's head, couped,
gorged with two bars.
COOKE, Suff., a lion's head and neck, erased,
affrontee, ar. comp.
COOKE, Suff., on a chapeau, sa., turned up,
erm., an ostrich, ar., in mouth a horse-shoe,
of the last.
COOKE, a demi-eagle, wings displayed, ducally
crowned, or.
COOKE, Yorks., out of a mural coronet, ar., a
demi-lion, rampant, gardant, sa., ducally
gorged, or.
COOKE, Suff., a wolf's head, ar., ducally gorged,
gu. comp.
COOKE, Iri., a leopard's head, erased, pean.
COOKE, a cockatrice, wings expanded.
COOKE, Norf ., out of a mural coronet, or, two
wings expanded.
COOKE, Warw., a wolf's head, gorged with two
bars. comp.
COOKE, Suff., a demi-cockatrice, wings ad-
dorsed, ppr. comp.
COOKE, Wore., out of a mural coronet, or, an
arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., garnished,
in hand a sword, ar., hilt, gold, on arm two
cheverons, gu.
COOKE, Middx., on a mount, vert, a unicorn,
sejant, or, resting dexter on a cross potent,
gu-
COOKE, Suff., an antelope's head, erased, or,
tusked, horned, and tufted, gu.
COOKE, an arm, erect, vested, in hand a bunch
of columbines and roses, ar., cuffed, ppr.
comp.
COOKE, Sco., a griffin's head, ar.
COOKE, Suff., a griffin, segreant, sa.
COOKE, an ostrich, in mouth a horse-shoe, or.
coo
COP
COOKE, out of a mural coronet, or, an eagle's
head, ar. I
COOKER, Devons., within the horns of a cres-
cent, gu., an etoile, or.
COOKES, Wore., in hand a dagger, ppr.
COOKES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a negress'
head, affrontee, sa., with ear-rings, wreathed.
comp. II
COOKES of Bentley, Wore., out of a mural
coronet, an arm, in hand a short sword.
Deo, JRegi, Viclno.
COOKESEY, and COOKSEY, Eng., on a garb, in
fess, a cock, standing, ppr. O
COOKMAN, a griffin's head, between wings, ex-
panded, or, ducally gorged, az. see plate
COOKSON, Cumb., a demi-lion. Nil desperan-
dum.
COOKSON, Line., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.,
ducally crowned, or. comp.
COOKSON, a demi-lion, rampant, supporting a
staff, raguly.
COOKSON of Whitehill, Durh., a demi-lion,
rampant, bearing a staff, raguly, ppr. Nil
desperandum.
COOKSON of Meldon Park, Northumb., same
crest and motto.
COOLEY, Eng., a leopard's head, ^essant-de-lis,
or.
COOLING, Eng., a griffin, segreant, ar., beaked
and legged, or.
COOMBES, or COOMBS, Eng., in dexter hand, a
cushion.
COOMBS, Hants., on a ducal coronet, a lion,
passant. Dare, but fear not.
COOP, or COOPE, Eng., a demi-eagle, with two
heads, displayed. comp.
COOPER, Sco., a dexter arm, embowed, in hand
a battle-axe, ppr. Pour ma patrie.
COOPER, Bart., Herts., out of a mural coronet,
ar., a spear, erect, ppr., tasselled, gu., sur-
mounted by two palm-branches, in saltier,
vert. Nil magnum, nisi bonum. IO
COOPER, Iri., a demi-leopard, gardant, in dex-
ter a rose, all ppr. comp. g.
COOPER, East Dereham, Norf., a falcon, close,
ppr.
COOPER, Bart., in hand a garland, ppr. Vir-
tute.
COOPER, an arm, erect, ppr., in hand a chaplet,
vert.
COOPER, a phcenix in flames.
COOPER, a sand-glass, ppr. I
COOPER, Sco., between horns of a crescent, an
etoile of six points, ppr.
COOPER, a lion's head, ar. , erased, gu., gorged
with a chaplet of laurel, ppr.
COOPER, a greyhound, sejant, sa. .
COOPER, Northumb., a cock's head, erased, or.
-
COOPSR, Yorks., a lion, sejant, ar., supporting
a battle-axe, sa., headed, of the first.
COOPER, a dove, with olive-branch, ppr.
.
COOPER, Kent, Suss., and Herts., in lion's
gamb, or, a branch, vert, fructed, gu.
COOPER, Glouc., on a mural coronet, ar., a pe-
lican, vulning, ppr.
COOPER, Durh., on a tower, a moorish king's
head, in profile, ppr.
COOPER, an oak-tree, a branch thereof borne
down by a weight, ppr. Inclinata resurgo.
..
COOPER, Dors., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a bull, passant, sa., ducally gorged, or.
IS-
COOPER, Berks., on a garb, or, a pelican, vul-
ning, ppr.
COOPER, Notts., on a mount, vert, a unicorn,
sejant, ar., armed and crined, or, support-
ing a broken tilting-spear, gold.
COOPER, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, between
paws a battle-axe, all ppr. Fide et fortitu-
dine. comp.
COOPER, Durh., a bull, passant.
COOPER, Wilts., a demi-leopard, gardant, ppr.,
ducally crowned, ar., in dexter a holly -
branch, fructed, ppr.
COOPER, a demi-leopard, gardant, in dexter a
rose-branch, slipped, ppr.
COOPER, a demi-leopard, rampant, in dexter
a rose, all ppr.
COOPER of Failford, Ayrshire : (i.) On dexter,
in dexter hand a garland of laurel, both ppr.
Virtute. . ,(.) On sinister, an oak-
tree, with a branch borne down by a weight,
both ppr. Resurge.
COOPER - ASHLEY, Baron Shaftesbury. See
SHAFTESBURY.
COORE of Scruton Hall, Yorks., a unicorn's
head, or. Qui semina vertu raccoglia fama.
COORE, Eng., a tower, triple-towered.
COOTE, Bart., Donny brook, Iri., a coot, ppr.
COOTE, Eng., same crest.
COOTE of Mount Coote, co. Limerick, same
crest.
COOTE, Bart., Ballyfin, Iri., a coot, close, ppr.
Vincit veritas.
COOTE, Line., Norf., and Ess., a coot's head,
erased, sa.
COOTES, a cubit arm, erect, vested, in hand,
ppr., a covered cup, of the first, comp.
COPE, Bart., Hants, a fleur-de-lis, or, issuing
from the top thereof a dragon's head, gu.
JEque adeste animo. comp.
COPE, Eng., a fleur-de-lis.
COPE, Iri., a harp, gu. n
COPELAND, a lion, passant, ppr. I
COPELAND, a nag's head, couped, bridled.
COPEN, in dexter hand a pair of compasses.
Vivitur ingenio.
COPENGER, Norf., a falcon's leg, belled, and
wing conjoined, ppr.
COPENGER, Lond., a buck's head, ar. n
COPILDIKE, COPLEDIKE, and COPLEDYKE, Kent,
a wyvern, wings addorsed, statant, on a
wheel, ppr.
COPINGER, Suff., a chamois-deer's head, sa.
COPINGER, Kent, a ram's head, sa. '
COPINGER, a parrot's head, between wings,
vert, in mouth, gu., a sprig of three mari-
golds, ppr., leaved, or. comp.
COPLAND, COPELAND, and COWPLAND, Eng., in
hand a military sash.
COPLAND, COPELAND, and COWPLAND, Eng., a
castle, triple-towered, ppr., ensigned with a
flag, gu., charged with a cross, ar.
COPLAND, a horse's head and neck, couped,
bridled, and decked with oak-slips, fructed,
ppr.
COPLAND, a lion, rampant, winged.
COPLAND, a chevalier, in armour, on horse-
back, in dexter a sword. H
COP
COB
COPLAND, out of a ducal coronet, a swan's head.
COPLAND, Aberdeen, a swan, wings addorsed,
neck embowed, ppr., gorged with a ducal
coronet, sa. jfiquo adeste animo. comp. IO
COPLESTONE, Dors, and Devons., a wolf, pas-
sant, az.
COPLESTONE, Dors, and Devons., a demi-tiger,
gu., maned and tufted, or.
COPLESTONE, a demi-lion, rampant.
COPLEY, Baron Lyndhurst. See LYNDHURST.
COPLEY, Bart., Yorks., a griffin's head, erased,
COPLEY, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
wreathed with laurel, and charged with an
escallop, in hand a sword. comp.
COPLEY, Yorks., a covered cup, or.
comp. II
COPLEY, Yorks., on a goat's head, attired, or,
four crescents. see plate
COPLEY, Suff., a griffin, sejant, regardant,
wings expanded, ar.
COPLEY, Surr. and Yorks., a griffin, sejant, ar.,
ducally gorged and lined, or.
comp. and
COPLEY, Yorks., out. of a ducal coronet, or,
eight ostrich-feathers, ar., three and five.
In cruce vinco.
COPOLDYKE, Line., a goat's head, erased, ar.,
armed and ducaHy gorged, or. comp.
COPPARD, Suss., a stag, regardant, ar., attired
and unguled, or, collared, gu., in mouth two
ears of barley, ppr.
COPPARD, Kent, a stag, regardant, ar. Tutus
sifortis. comp.
COPPEN, out of an earl's coronet, or, a demi-
griffin, gold, armed, sa., ducally gorged, az.
see plate
COPPENDALE, Middx., a stag, at gaze, ppr.,
attired, or.
COPPIN, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-griffin, az., beaked and legged, gold.
COPPINGER, or COPPENGER, a demi-lion, ram-
pant.
COPPINGER, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant.
Virtute non vi.
COPPINGER of Bally volane, Cork, a demi-lion,
rampant. Virtute non vi.
COPPINGER of Midleton, Cork, same crest and
motto.
COPPINGER, or COPPENGER, Iri., in dexter hand,
ppr., vested, or, a holly-branch, vert.
comp.
COPPULL, Lane., a lion's head, erased, erm.,
charged with three guttee, two and one, or.
comp.
COPSON, Eng., stump of tree, couped at each
end, in fess, ppr., shooting forth a branch
spreading to dexter and sinister, vert, en-
signed with a fleur-de-lis, or.
COPWOOD, Herts., an eagle, displayed, vert.
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COPWOOD, Herts., an eagle, wings addorsed, or.
COR, Sco., an increscent and decrescent, or.
CORAM, and CORHAM, Devons., a beaver, pas-
sant, or.
CORBALLY, Iri., a trout, naiant, ppr.
CORBEN, CORBIN, and CORBYN, in dexter hand,
ppr., a cross pattee, fitched, az.
CORBEN, Middx., a demi-lion, rampant, az., in
dexter a sword, ppr. Sapit qui reputat.
CORBET, Sco., a raven's head, erased, sa;
Save me, Lord ! .
CORBET, Salop, a raven, in mouth a holly-
branch, fructed, all ppr.
CORBET, Herts., Heref., and Salop, an ele-
phant, ar., armed, or, on back a tower, of
the first, the trappings, gu. and gold.
CORBET, Lond., on a mount, vert, a squirrel,
sejant, cracking a nut, or, leaved, ppr.
comp. II
CORBET, Norf. and Suff., a squirrel, sejant, or.
CORBET, or CORBETT, Sco. and Iri., a crow, sa.
CORBET, Bart., Salop, an elephant and castle,
ppr. Deus pascit corvos.
CORBET of Sundorne Castle, Salop, same crest
and motto.
CORBETT of Elsham, Line., same crest and
motto.
CORBETT, a wolf, sejant, collared and lined,
ppr.
CORBOT, an elephant, on back a tower, all ppr.
. ii
CORBREAKE, and CORBREYKE, Eng., in dexter
hand a roll of paper, ppr.
CORBREAKE, a cross crosslet, gu.
CORBY, on a chapeau, a dove, wings addorsed,
ppr. *
CORBY, in the sea, ppr., a pillar, ar.
CORBYN, a lion, rampant.
CORBYN, two arms, in armour, embowed, in
saltier, in dexter a sword, on point a boar's
head, couped, in sinister a human heart, all
ppr.
CORDALL, Suss., a cockatrice, vert, beaked,
combed, jelloped, and crowned, gu.
CORDALL, Norf. and Suff., a cockatrice, vert,
combed and wattled, gu.
CORDALL, Lond., a cockatrice, vert, collared,
combed, wattled, and legged, sa.
CORDEL, CORDELL, and CORDELLE, Eng., a
demi-savage, in dexter a scimitar, in sinister
a constable's baton, ppr.
CORDERAY, and CORDEROY, a human heart, gu.,
ducally crowned, or. comp. I
CORDIN, a boar's head, couped, between two
serpents, in orle, nowed at top, and respect-
ing each other. comp.
CORDINGLEY, Eng., out of a crown vallery, or,
an arm, embowed, vested, az., in hand an
oak -branch, fructed, ppr.
CORE, and COREY, Lond. and Norf., out of a
ducal coronet, a griffin's head, between
wings, or, each wing charged with three
etoiles, in pale, gu.
CORFIELD, Eng., in hand two palm-branches, in
orle, ppr.
CORIE, or CORY, Eng., a griffin's head, gu., be-
tween wings, or, each charged with a mullet,
of the first.
CORINGHAM, or CORYNGHAM, a rook, ppr.
CORITON, or CORYTON, a lion, passant, gardant,
gu. Dum spiro spero.
CORK and ORRERY, Earl of. See BOYLE.
CORK, by a tree, vert, a holy lamb, passant,
with staff and banner, ppr. comp.
CORKE, Eng., out of. a cloud, a hand, erect,
pointing to a star, ppr. - *>
COB
CORKER, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, erm., hold-
ing an etoile, or. see plate
CORMAC, or CORMACK, on a rock, a martlet,
ppr. Sine timore.
CORMICK, Iri., in hand, in fess, a sword, in
pale, on point a garland of laurel, ppr.
CORNACK, a sword, in pale, ppr., hilt and pom-
mel, or.
CORNELIUS, Eng., out of a cloud, in dexter
hand, in fess, ppr., a cross pattee, fitched,
az.
CORNELL, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, ar. Certum petefinem.
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CORNER, in lion's gamb, erased, an eagle's leg,
erased.
CORNEWALL, Bart., Lond. and Herts. : (i.) A
Cornish chough, ppr. . (.) A demi-
lion, rampant, gu., ducally crowned, or. La
vie durante. comp.
CORNET, a lion's head, erased, on neck a rose.
comp. i and
CORNET, Lond., a bugle-horn, ar., stringed,
gu. Fac recte, nil time. I. or
CORNINGHAM, Eng., a rock, ppr.
CORNISH. Kent and Ess., on branch of tree,
couped at each end, in fess' ppr., with one
sprig at dexter end, vert, a Cornish chough,
sa., wings addorsed, beaked and legged, gu.
CORNISH of Black Hall, Devons., a Cornish
chough, ppr. IO
CORNISH of Marazion, Cornw., a Cornish
chough, sa., wings addorsed, beaked and
legged, gu., standing on branch of olive,
ppr. comp. .
CORNISH, Beds., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, sa.
CORNISH, an eagle, displayed.
CORNS, Eng., a stag, trippant, ppr. Pacem
amo.
CORNWALL, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
a lion, statant, ppr. -
CORNWALL, Salop, a Cornish chough, ppr.
CORNWALL, Sco., a Cornish chough, hatching
in the face of a rock, ppr. We big, you see,
ivarily.
CORNWALL, Dors., a boar's head, couped, or,
in bend, blade of broken sword thrust down
throat, ppr. comp.
CORNWALL, Berks., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
ducally crowned, or. comp.
CORNWALLIS, Earl (Mann) : (i.) For Mann, a
demi-dragon, sa., gutte"e-d'eau. (.) For
Cornwallis, on a mount, vert, a stag, lodged,
regardant, ar., attired and unguled, or,
gorged with a chaplet of laurel, vert, vulned
in shoulder, ppr. Virtus vincit invidiam.
comp.
CORNWALLIS, a lion, rampant, gardant, be-
tween paws a ducal coronet, the whole
between two standards, see plates and
CORNWALLIS, Iri., on a mount, a hind, statant,
ppr.
CORP, Eng., a yew-tree, ppr. I
CORRANCE of Parham Hall, Suff , a raven, in
dexter an escutcheon, sa., charged with a
leopard's face, or. .
CORREY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
griffin, ppr., wings, semee of trefoils, sa.
CO*
CORRIE, or CORRT, a demi-cupid, holding a
Irymeneal torch, in pale, or, flamed, gu.
CORRIE, or CORRT, Sco. and Iri., a cock, ppr.
Vigilans et audax.
CORRIE, or CORRT, Sco., a demi-lion, ppr.
Courage.
CORRT, Iri., a griffin's head, couped.
CORRT, Iri., in hand, ppr., vested, az., cuffed,
or, a mill-rind, sa.
CORRT of Abbey Yard, Newry, out of a ducal
coronet, a dragon's head, between wings.
Gripe fast. comp.
CORSANE, Sco., an eagle, close, crowned with
an antique crown, gazing at the sun, all ppr.
Prcemium virtutis gloria.
CORSAR, or CORSER, Sco., a pegasus, ppr.
Recto cursu.
CORSE, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, az. Cer-
tum pete jinem.
CORTHINE, Yorks., a demi-lion, couped, in dex-
ter an etoile, sinister resting on a torteau.
see plate
CORTTON, Eng., a marigold, ppr.
CORTTON of Pentillie Castle, Cornw., a lion,
passant, gu. I
COSARD, Hants., a lion's head, erased, gu.,
ducally crowned, or, comp.
COSARS, a buffalo's head, erased, ppr.
COSARS, Eng., from a castle, triple-towered, a
demi-lion, rampant, ppr.
COSBT, Eng., an arm, in armour, in hand two
pieces of broken spear, all ppr.
COSBT, Iri., a griffin, segreant, gu., supporting
broken spear, or, the head, ar. comp. ib
COSEN, Norf., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a tiger, sejant, or. comp. loand
COSEN, Norf., on a ducal coronet, az., lined,
erm., a tiger, sejant, or.
COSENS, Eng., a demi-griffin, in paws a battle-
axe, ppr.
COSGRAVE, a tiger's head, erased, affrontee.
COSGRAVE, a stag's head, erased, affrontee.
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COSINS, or COSTNS, Leic., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or, guttee-de-sang.
COSSAR, or COSSER, a horse, tenne", passant,
saddled and bridled, ar.
COSSAR, or COSSER,. on a thistle, a bee, ppr.
COSSENS, a Doric pillar, gu.
COSSON, and COSSEN, Lond. and Cornw., a
lion, rampant, or, gutte'e-de-sang, and ducally
crowned, gold.
COSTELLO, a falcon, ppr., close, billed, or.
Audaces fortuna jurat.
COSTERTON, Norf., on a mount, vert, a lion,
statant, erminois, in front of a beacon, or,
inflamed, ppr. Pro patrid uro. see plate
COSTLET, Eng., in hand, erect, ppr., a cross
crosslet, fitched. .
COSWAT, a moor's head, couped at shoulders,
ppr.
COSTN, on a mount, vert, a hare, sejant, sa.,
holding a bunch of flowers, ppr. see plate
COSTN, Durh., an eagle.
COSTN, Eng., an anchor, sa., environed by a
serpent, vert.
COTELL, on a ducal coronet, or, a leopard,
sejant, ppr.
COTES of Woodcote, Salop, a cock, ppr., combed,
wattled, and legged, or.
COT
cou
COTES, Bucks, and Leic., a cock, or, combed
and wattled, gu.
COTGRAVE, COTGKEVE, and COTGKIEVE, Eng., a
comet-star, towards the sinister, ppr.
COTGRAVE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
peacock, ppr.
COTGREAVE, Knt., Chesh., a demi-peacock, ar.,
charged on breast with a fess, indented, gu.,
wings elevated, or, each charged with an
ermine spot. Antiquam obtinens.
COTHER, Eng., a pegasus' head, between wings,
ar.
COTHER, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand, also ppr., a
chaplet, vert. -
COTON, Norf., an eagle, rising, or.
COTREL, and COTTRELL, a talbot's head, erased,
sa., collared and lined, ar., collar charged
with three torteaux. comp.
COTRELL, and COTERELL, a demi-savage, in
dexter a club, round sinister arm a serpent
entwined, all ppr.
COTSFORD, out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head, ppr.
COTTELL, Devons. and Somers., on a ducal
coronet, or, a leopard, sejant, ppr., charged
with a crescent.
COTTENHAM, Baron. See PEPYS.
COTTER, Iri., a lion, passant, regardant.
COTTER, Eng., two lions' paws, sa., supporting
a pillar, ar. .
COTTERALL, COTTERELL, and CQTTERILL, a
hand holding a glove, ppr.
COTTERELL, Bart., Herefs., an arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., holding by the top an
escutcheon, ar., charged with a talbot's
head, sa., collared and chained, or. Non
rapui, sed recepi.
COTTERELL, Yorks., a talbot's head, couped,
ar., eared and collared, or.
COTTESFORD, Oxon. and Devons., a bear, cou-
chant, sa., muzzled and collared, or.
COTTESMORE, Eng., an arm, in armour, in
hand two pieces of broken spear, ppr.
COTTINGHAM, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr., a grey-
hound, sejant, ar. comp.
COTTINGTON, Glouc. and Wilts., a stag's head,
ar., attired, or, gorged with a collar, az.,
charged with three roses, of the second.
see plate
COTTON, Lord Combermere. See COMBERMERE.
COTTON, Bart., Cambs., a griffin's head, erased,
ar. Fidelitas vincit.
COTTON, a hawk's head, erased.
COTTON, a griffin's head, erased, in mouth a
gauntlet, ppr.
COTTON, Suff., a griffin's head, erased, ar.
COTTON, a hawk,- ppr., beaked and belled, or,
in foot a demi-garter, sa., buckled, of the
second. comp.
COTTON, a Cornish chough, in mouth a cotton-
hank, all ppr.
COTTON, Glouc., five snakes tied together, ppr.
in.
COTTON, Staffs, and Wore., a hawk, ppr.,
beaked and legged, ar.
COTTON, Hunts., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-eagle, displayed, ar. I or.
COTTON, Leic. and Staffs., an eagle, displayed,
ar.
COTTON, Hants, and Salop, an eagle, wings ex-
panded, ar., beaked and legged, or, in dexter
a belt, az., buckle, of the second.
COUCH, and COUGHE, Eng., a demi-bear, ram-
pant.
COUCHER, and COWCHER, Eng., a well, ppr.
COUCHMAN, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., semee
of cross crosslets, ar., between paws a cinque-
foil, of the last. see plate
COUCHTREE, a hawk's head, between wings.
COUDRAT, COUDREY, and COUDRY, in lion's
paw, erased, az., a battle-axe, or.
COULCHER, Yorks., out of a vallery crown, a
buck's head, all ppr. comp.
COULDWELL, Eng., a sea-lion, rampant, vert.
COULSON, Northumb., in nest, ppr., a pelican
feeding her young, ar., vulning, ppr.
COULSON, and COULSTON, Eng., a dolphin,
naiant, sa.
COULSON, and COULSTON, Hants., an eagle,
wings addorsed, ar., preying on a dolphin,
ppr. see plate
COULSON of Blenkinsopp, Northumb., a peli-
can feeding her young. Je mourrai pour
ceux que faime.
COULT, Sco., an arm, embowed, hand grasping
a dart, ppr. Transfigam.
COULTER, a harpy, gardant.
COULTHAND, Cumb., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
COULTHART, JOHN-ROSS, Esq., of Coulthart,
Wigtown ; Collyn, Dumfries ; and Croft
House, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lane. ; a war-
horse's head and neck, couped, ar., armed
and bridled, ppr., garnished, ( or. Virtute
non verbis.
[Mr. Coulthart represents the following
families : Carmichael of Carspherne ; Forbes
of Pitscottie ; Glendonyn of Glendonyn ; Gor-
don of Sorbie ; Mackenzie of Craighall ; Mac-
knyghte of Macknyghte ; and Ross of Ren-
frew. See these names.]
COULTHURST, Eng., issuing from clouds, two
hands grasping the stump of a tree.
COULTNAN, Eng., three ears of wheat, ppr.
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COULTON, a lion's paw, supporting an escut-
cheon.
COULTS, Sco., a demi-inoor, shooting an arrow,
ppr.
COUPER, Bart., out of a mural coronet, a hand
grasping a garland, ppr. Virtute.
comp.
COUPER, on a mural coronet, ar., a pelican,
wings addorsed, erm., beaked and legged, or,
vulned, gu.
COUPER, Eng., a dexter arm, erect, hand
clenched, gu.
COUPER, Sco., in hand a garland, ppr. Virtute.
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COUPER, an arm, in hand a cutlass, ppr.
COUPER, or COUPIR, Eng., a cock's head, gu.
COUPLAND, Eng., a salmon, naiant, ppr. II
COURCY, DE, Lord Courcy, on a ducal coronet,
or, an eagle, displayed, az. Vincit omnia
veritas. comp. and
COURCY, DE, Eng., out of a mural coronet, in
hand a mullet, ppr.
COURT, and COWRT, Eng., out of a ducal core-
COTJ
net, or, a unicorn's head, ar. , armed and
crined, gold, charged with a mullet, gu. I
COURT, a stag's head, erased, ppr.
COURT, A', Eng., a lion's head, erased, regard-
ant. -
COURTEENE, Wore., a demi-talbot, sa.
COURTEIS, Eng., a demi-husbandman, over
shoulder a ploughshare.
COURTEIS, and COURTEYS, a wolf's head, couped,
ar., collared and spiked, sa., chained, or.
comp.
COURTENAY, a dolphin, naiant, ppr.
COURTENAY, a dolphin, naiant, ar., charged
with four torteaux, devouring a ducal cap,
gu., in a coronet, or.
COURTENAY of Powdenham Castle, Devons., a
dolphin, naiant, ppr. Ubi lapsus? Quid
fed? . II
COURTHOPE, Kent, a camel's head, or, vulned,
gu. see plate
COURTHOPE, Suff., a demi-stag, gu., semee of
etoiles, and attired, or.
COURTHORP, Suss., an arm, erect, ppr., in
hand an anchor, az., flute and ring, or.
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COURTIS, Eng., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
COURTIS, an oak-tree.
COURTNEY, Iri., a cherub, wings in saltier,
ppr.
COURTNEY, Iri., a cherub, ppr. .
COURTNEY, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a plume of feathers, ar., charged with a
crescent, sa.
COURTOIS, and COURTOYS, a mount, vert.
. ii
COURTOIS, and COURTOYS, a castle, triple-
towered.
COURTOWN, Earl of (Stopford), a wyvern, wings
addorsed, vert. Patrice infelici fidelis.
COURTRY, Kent, a falcon's head, or, between
wings, az., each charged with a fleur-de-lis,
or.
COUSEN, Eng., a ram's head, erased, gu.
COUSINS, Oxon., a falcon, ppr. Surgam.
COUSINS, Sco., a demi-eagle, wings expanded,
ppr. Right and Reason.
COUSMAKER, and COUSSMAKER, Eng., an etoile.
or.
COUSTON, Sco. and Eng., a sword and garb, in
saltier, ppr.
COUTS, Sco., a stag's head, erased. Esse quam
videri.
COUTTS, Eng., a demi-moor, shooting a bow,
ppr. ii
COUTTS, a demi-centaur, ppr.
COVE, Eng , in lion's paw a palm-branch, ppr.
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COVE, Heref., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in gauntlet
a battle-axe, ppr. see plate
COVELL, Lond., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, ar., charged with a file
of three lambeaux, gu. comp.
COVENTRY, Earl of (Coventry), on a garb, in
fess, or, a cock, gu., combed, wattled, and
legged, gold. Candide et constanter.
COVENTRY, Lord Alesburgh, same crest.
COVENTRY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, ar., a
cock -pheasant, ppr., beaked and membered,
of the first. comp.
COW
COVERDALE, and COVERDALL, Eng., a lion,
rampant.
COVERT, Suss., a leopard's head, or.
COVERT, Kent and Surr., a leopard's face, or.
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COVERT, Kent and SUIT., a lion's face, or.
COVERT, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, ar. , armed and crined, gold,
charged with a mullet, gu. comp. I
COVILL, and COVILLE, an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ppr., bound with a shoulder ribbon,
gu., in hand a club. IO
Cow, COWE, Co WEE, COWEY, and COWIE, Eng.,
a feather, in pale, ppr.
COWAN, Bo'ness, an escallop, or. Sic itur in
altum. i
COWAN, a demi-lion, double queued, ppr.
COWAN, Iri., a lion, rampant, sa., ducally
crowned, or. I
COWAN, out of clouds, ppr., a cubit arm, erect,
also ppr., in hand a heart, gu.
COWAN, a fret, gu. n
COWAN, a demi-greyhound, sa., between feet
a stag's head, cabossed, ar., attired, or.
see plate
COWBROUGH, and COWBRUGH, Sco., a griffin's
head, between wings, ppr.
COWCEY, COWCIE, and COWEY, Eng., out of a
ducal coronet, an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand an anchor, corded, all ppr. I.
COWDEN, Eng., a demi-lion, sa., charged with
annulets, or. comp.
COWDREY, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, or,
an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., gar-
nished, gold, in gauntlet, an anchor, gu.,
stock, sa., cordage entwined round arm. I.
COWEY, DE, Eng., a nag's head, ar., bridled,
gu.
COWELL, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, or, gorged with a
label, of the first comp.
COWELL, Sco., out of a bush, a lion's face, ppr.
COWEN, Eng., on a winged globe, an eagle,
rising, ppr.
COWIE, Sco., a fleur-de-lis, az. Per ccelifavo-
rem.
COWIE, Surr., on stump of tree, sprouting new
branches, a falcon, wings expanded, ppr.
see plate
COWLEY, Baron (Wellesley), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., hold-
ing a forked pennon, of the last, flowing to
sinister, one third per pale, from the staff,
ar., charged with the cross of St. George.
Porro unum est necessarium. comp. I
COWLEY, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, ermines. ,
COWLEY, on a mural coronet, az., a leopard's
head, ar., jessant-de-lis, or. comp.
COWLING, on a lion's head, erased, az., a cha-
peau.
COWMEADOW, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., in
dexter a trefoil, slipped, vert. see plate
COWPER, Earl (Cooper), in lion's gamb, erect,
or, a branch, vert, fretted, gu. Tuum est.
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COWPER, Yorks., on a castle, the head of a
Saracen king, ppr., wreathed, ar. and az.,
and crowned with a Saxon coronet, or.
COWPER, Sco., in hand a wreath of laurel, ppr.
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cow
CRA
COWPER, Chesh., out of a mural coronet, gu.,
a demi-wolf, ar., supporting a garb, or.
COWPER, Kent and Herts., in lion's gamb, or,
a branch, vert, f ructed, gu.
COWPER, Suss., in a pheon, ar., a laurel sprig,
ppr., between wings, gu.
COPPER, Glouc., in hand, a cutlass.
COWSFIELD, out of a ducal coronet, a camel's
head. comp.
Cox, Limerick, an antelope's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or, transfixed through neck by a
broken spear, ppr. Fortiter etfidditer.
Cox of Coolcliffe, Wexford, a goat's head,
erased, sa. Fide et fortitudine. -
Cox of Broxwood, Heref., an antelope's head,
erased, ppr., pierced through neck by a spear.
Cox, Lond., a goat's head, erased, ar. -
Cox, Iri., two hands conjoined, supporting a
heart, gu. -
Cox, Bart., Iri., a goat's head, erased, az.,
armed, or. Fide et fortitudine.
Cox, Herts., an antelope's head, erased, sa.,
pierced through neck by a broken spear and
vulned, gu.
Cox, Suss., a griffin's head, erased, sa., pierced
through neck by an arrow, gu., headed and
feathered, ar. comp, .
Cox, Lond., an arm, in armour, ppr., garnished,
or, in hand a battle-axe, ar., handle, gu.
Cox, Sco., out of the sea, an arm, in hand an
anchor, cabled, ppr.
Cox, an arm, ar., in hand a triple bunch of
pinks, leaved, ppr.
Cox, Lond. and Glouc., a goat's head, ar., at-
tired, or, in mouth an oak-leaf, az.
Cox, Herts., a goat's head, erased, sa., horned,
bearded, and pierced through neck by an
arrow, or, the wound guttee-de-sang.
Cox, Lond., a cock, gu., ducally crowned, or.
comp.
Cox, Kent, a demi-horse, salient, ar., charged
on neck with a thunderbolt, ppr.
comp.
Cox, Norf . , out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head, between wings. ioo.
COXAN, or COXEN. a lion, rampant, or, in dex-
ter a fleur-de-lis, az. -
COXE, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, ar., col-
lared, sa., in dexter a spear-head, or.
comp.
COXED, Oxon., out of an Eastern crown, or,
a griffin's head, vert, langued, ppr.
COXHEAD, a lion, passant. I
COXON, or COXSON, a cock, ar., combed,
wattled, and legged, gu.
COXON, Yorks., a demi-lion, rampant, or, sup-
porting a staff, raguly, ar.
Coxs, Line., on a mount, a stag, lodged, re-
gardant, ppr. Prodesse quam conspici.
COXTON, Eng., an antelope, passant, ppr.
COXWELL, Glouc., a dragon's head, ar., between
wings, gu.
COYLE, Iri., a hind's head, erased, or.
COYNE, Staff., an arm, erect, vested, sa., slashed
and cuffed, or, in hand, ppr., a cutlass, ar.,
embowed, gu., hilt and pommel, or.
COYNE, Iri., a sea-horse, ppr.
COYNERS, Eng., a sinister wing, gu.
COYNEY, or COYNY, Eng., an oak branch, ppr.
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COYS, Ess., out of clouds, ppr., issuing rays,
or, an arm, erect, hand grasping a snake,
entwined round arm, all ppr.
COYTMORE, a dagger, in pale, ppr.
COZENS, Eng., a lion, rampant, sa., in dexter a
battle-axe, az., hafted, gu. see plates and
CRAB, Sco., a salmon, naiant, ppr.
CRAB, or CRABBE, a shield, az., charged with
a fleur-de-lis, or.
CRAB, or CRABBE, in lion's gamb, erased, a
dagger, ppr.
CRABTREE, Eng., in hand, erect, a dagger,
ppr.
CRACHERODE, a demi-boar, salient, regardant,
or, wounded in shoulder with an arrow, ppr.,
held in mouth. comp. and
CRACKLOW, Eng., out of a crescent, a flame of
fire, ppr.
CRACROFT of Hackthorn, Line., a stork, ppr.,
supporting a battle-axe, staff, or, headed, ar.
see plate
CRADDOCK, or CRADOCK, Somers. and Wilts.,
a bear's head, erased, sa., billettee, and
muzzled, or.
CRADDOCK or CRADOCK, out of a ducal coronet,
or, a lion's paw holding a spear, tasselled,
ppr. .
CRADDOCK, or CRADOCK, Iri., a lion, rampant,
between paws a ducal coronet.
CRADDOCK, or CRADOCK, stump of oak-tree,
sprouting a branch on sinister side, ppr.
CRADDOCK, or CRADOCK, Eng. and Wei., a
horse, passant, sa.
CRADDOCK, or CRADOCK, a bear's head, couped,
ar., muzzled, gu.
CRADOCK, or CARADOC, Baron Howden. See
HOWDEN.
CRACKANTHORPE of Newbiggin Hall, West-
moreland, a holly-tree, ppr.
CRAFFORD, a falcon's head, or.
CRAFORD, Kent and Ess., a hawk's head, or.
CRAFORD, Northumb., an eagle's head, between
wings, ar.
CRAFORD, Berks., a deer's head, ppr., between
attires, a cross.
CRAFTON, Eng., a dolphin, haurient, swallowing
a fish, ppr.
CRAG, or CRAGG, Eng., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a fleur-de-lis, between
wings, az.
CRAGGS, two arms embowed, on each hand a
scimitar, ppr.
CRAICK, Sco., an anchor, ppr. Providence.
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CRAIG, Sco., a chevalier on horseback, in dex-
ter a broken spear, all ppr. J'ai bonne
esperance.
CRAIG, GIBSON-, Bart., Sco., a chevalier on
horseback, in dexter a broken spear, all
ppr. Vive Deo ut vivas.
CRAIG, Iri., a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a mullet,
or.
CRAIG, or CRAIGE, Sco.. a chevalier on horse-
back, holding a broken lance, in bend, all
ppr. Vive ut vivas.
CRAIG, Eng., a lion's head, vert, collared, or.
CRAIG, Sco., a pillar, ar.
CRAIGDALLIE, Sco., a dexter hand, pulling a
thistle, ppr.
CBA
CRA
CRAIGDALLIE, Sco., a lion, rampant, holding a
battle-axe, ppr. sec plates and
CKAIGDALLIE, a pillar, ar.
CKAIGG, Sco., a cornucopia. Honeste vivo.
or
CKAIGG, CKAIGG E, or CRAIGE, a boar, passant,
ar. II
CRAIGIE, Sco., a pillar, ppr.
CRAIGIE, Bart., Gairsay, Orkney, a boar,
passant, ar., armed, az. Timor omnes abesto.
. II
CKAIGT, Sco., a boar, passant, ar., armed and
langued, gu. Timor omnes abesto.
CRAIK, an eagle's leg, erased at thigh, ppr.
comp.
CRAIK, Iri., a goat's head, ar., armed, gu.
CRAISTER, Northumb., a raven, ppr.
CRAKE, on a chapeau, ppr., a talbot, sejant, or.
CRAKENTHORP, Eng., three ears of wheat, or.
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CRAKENTHORPE, a pillar, ensigned with a heart.
CRAKER, Lond., on a chapeau, ppr., a talbot,
sejant, or. Fides prcestantior auro.
CRAMER, or CRAMMER, Eng., a gauntlet, ppr.
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CRAMER, on a mount, a cock, wings expanded,
ppr. Non dormit qui custodit.
CRAMER, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a tal-
bot's head, sa., eared, ar.
CRAMMOND, Sco., a tower, ar., masoned, sa.
My hope is constant in thee.
CRAMPHORNE, Herts., a talbot's head, erased,
erm., eared, sa., gorged with a collar, gu.,
charged with three cross crosslets, fitched,
or. comp.
CRAMPTON, Iri., a Roman fasces, in pale, ppr.
CRANAGE, Chesh., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-monkey, ppr. -
CRANAGE, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-stork, wings expanded, ppr. see plate
GRANDER, Suff., out of a ducal coronet, in hand
a sheaf of arrows, ppr. I
CRANE, Suff., a crane, ppr.
CRANE, Iri., a wheel, sa.
CRANE, a demi-hind, or, ducally gorged, az.
CRANFIELD, on a ducal coronet, or, a fleur-de-
lis between two ostrich-feathers, ar.
CRANFORD, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded,
ppr., supporting a flag, az.
CRANFORD, Eng., a cross moline, sa. -
CRANMER, and CRANMORE, Notts., a crane's
head, erased, az., pierced through neck by
an arrow, ppr. comp.
CRANSTON, Eng., a column, ar., entwined with
woodbine, vert. I
CRANSTON, Sco., a crane's head, erased, ppr.
/ desire not to want. .
CRANSTOUN, Baron, Sco., a crane, holding up
a stone with dexter foot, all ppr. Thou shalt
want ere I want.
CRANSTOUN, Sco., a crane's head, erect, ppr. /
desire not to want. .
CRANWELL, Line., a crane, ar.
CRANWELL, on a mount, vert, a hare, current,
ar.
CRAN WORTH, Baron Rolfe, a dove, ar., in mouth
a sprig of olive, ppr., ducally gorged, gu.,
dexter resting on three annulets, interlaced,
or. Post nubila Phoebus. see plate
CRASTEIN, a Cornish chough, ppr. .
CRASTER, Northumb., a raven, ppr. ,
CRASTER, on a ducal coronet, or, a cock, ppr.
see plate
CRATFORD, Wore., a demi-lion, rampant, gar-
dant, erminois, ducally gorged, az.
comp.
CRATE, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
erm., ducally gorged, az. Ne tentes aut per-
fice.
CRATHORNE, Line., on a thorn-bush, a bird,
ppr.
CRATHORNE, Yorks., on a mount, vert, a bird,
sa.
CRAUFORD, or CRAUFURD, Eng., in hand a
lancet.
CRAUFUIRD of Grange House, Ayrshire, a
game-hawk, hooded and belled, ppr. Durum
patientid frongo. fo-
CRAUFURD, HOWISON-, of Craufurdland, Ayr-
shire : (i.) For Craufurd, a marble pillar,
supporting a man's heart, ppr. Stant innixa
Deo. . (.) For Howison, a dexter
hand, erect, couped at wrist. Sursum corda.
CRAUFURD of Auchinames, Ayrshire: (i.) A
stag's head, erased, gu., between attires, a
cross crosslet, fitched. . (.) A
phoenix, ppr., in flames. Tutum te robore
reddam and God show the right. IO
CRAUFURD, Bart., Sco., a buck's head, erased,
gu., between attires a cross crosslet, fitched.
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CRAUSE, out of a ducal coronet, in hand a rose,
slipped and leaved, ppr. I
CRAVEN of Richardstown, Louth, on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a griffin, sa., wings
addorsed, beaked, and semee of fleurs-de-lis,
or. Fortitudine crevi. IO
CRAVEN, Earl of (Craven), on a chapeau, purp.,
turned up, erm. , a griffin, statant, wings ele*
vated and addorsed, of the last, beaked, or.
Virtus in actione consistct.
CRAVEN, on a pedestal, sa., a falcon, az., wings
expanded, beaked and legged, gu.
see plate
CRAVEN, Warw. and Berks., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a griffin, passant, of
the last.
CRAVEN, Berks., a griffin, statant, erm.
CRAVEN, FULWAR-, Esq., of Brock Hampton
Park, Glouc., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a griffin, statant, of the second,
beaked, or. Virtus in actione consistit.
CRAW of East Reston, a crow, sa. Cui debco
fidus.
CRAW of Netherbyer, a crow, sa. God is my
safety.
CRAW of Heughead, on a garb, a crow, sa. Nee
careo, nee euro. comp.
CRAWE, Eng., a hawk, wings expanded, ar.,
charged on breast with a cinquefoil, az.
comp.
CRAWFIELD, a lion, rampant.
CRAWFORD, Berks., a deer's head, ppr., between
attires a cross, or.
CRAWFORD of Comlarg, a dexter hand, out of
a cloud, grasping a hart by the horns, and
bearing him to the ground, all ppr. Tutum
te robore reddam. -
CRAWFORD, Carsburn, and Crawfurd, Hamil-
CBA
ORB
ton, a crescent, ar., charged with a star
Sine lobe lucebit.
CRAWFORD, Drumsey, a stag's head, erased,
gu., between attires a cross crosslet, fitched,
of the same. Tutum te robore reddam.
CRAWFORD, a griffin's head, erased, between
wings.
CRAWFORD, Jardinhill, a pair of balances, on
point of a dagger, in pale. God save the
right. -
CRAWFORD of Crawfordburn, on point of a
dagger, ar., hilted, or, a pair of balances,
suspended, gold, stringed, gu. Quod tibi,
hoc alteri.
CRAWFORD of Haining, a hart's head, couped,
ppr. Hactenus invictus.
CRAWFORD of Easter Seaton, an increscent.
Fide et diligentid. I
CRAWFORD of Cloverhill, a garb, ppr. God
feeds the crows.
CRAWFORD of Crawfordsland, on the top of a
marble pillar, a man's heart, ppr. Stant
innixa Deo.
CRAWFORD, on point of dagger, erect, a pair
of balances, all ppr. God shaw the right.
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CRAWFORD of Ardmillan, Sco., a falcon, hooded
and belled, ppr. Durum patientid frango.
CRAWFORD of Crawfuird, Sco., an ermine, pas-
sant, ppr. Sine laba nota. I
CRAWFORD, Sco., a palm-branch, ppr. C'cdcar
honeste.
CRAWFORD, Sco., a castle, ppr.
CRAWFORD, Sco., a phonix in flames, ppr.
God shaw the right. .
CRAWFORD, or CRAWFORDE, Eng., in hand a
lancet, ppr.
CRAWFORD^ Sco., a decrescent. Sine lobe luce-
bit.
CRAWFURD of Saint Hill, Suss., a hawk, hooded
and belled, ppr. Durum patientid frango.
CRAWFURD, Eng., a goat's head, gu.
CRAWFURD, Sco., a cinquefoil, slipped, vert.
Feliciter floret.
CRAWFURD, POLLOCK-, Bart., Jordan Hill,
Renfrew, a castle, triple - towered, ppr.
Expugnare.
CRAWFURD - STIRLING of Milton, Lanark, a
crescent, ar.
CRAWHALL, a crow, supporting in dexter a
battle-axe. Prcesto et persto. see plate
CRAWLEY, Dors., a lion's head, erased, seme'e-
de- hurts, gorged with a ducal coronet.
see plate
CRAWLEY, Suss, and Beds., a crane, ppr., in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, or. see plate
CRAWLEY, Iri., a triangular harrow.
CRAWSHAW, Eng., a greyhound, current, ar.,
collared, gu.
CRAWSHAW, on a mount, a bull-dog, collared,
with pile of balls in front. '
CRAWSHAY, Eng., a grey hound, current, sa. .
CRAWSHAY, Norf., a dog, sa., standing over a
heap of olives, ppr.
CRAY, Kent, a chevalier on horseback, holding
a sword, in pale, ppr.
CRAYCRAFT, or CRECROFT, a stork, in dexter a
battle-axe, ppr. see plate
CREAGH, Iri., an arm, in hand a dagger, point
downward. u
CREAGH, a horse's head, bridled, decked with
a slip of laurel, all ppr.
CREAGH, Iri., a nag's head, erased, bridled,
ppr.
CREAKE, Eng., a stag, passant, gu.
CREAN, Iri., a hand plucking a thistle, ppr.
CREASY, Eng., a greyhound's head, sa., col-
lared, ar. .
CRECK, Eng., a swan, ar.
CREE, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
wielding a scimitar, ppr. .
CREECK, Sco., in hand a crown of laurel, ppr.
Volenti nil difficile.
CREED, on an oak-branch, vert, a dove, ar., in
mouth a sprig, ppr., charged on breast with
a cross pattee, gu. see plate
CREED, a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
CREED, Eng., a dragon's head, gu.
CREES, Warwicks., on a mount, a falcon, wings
addorsed, ducally gorged, belled. Gladio et
virtute. .
CREESE, Eng., a unicorn's head, couped, ppr.
Demique decus.
CREEVEY, or CREVY, a griffin, sejant, winged,
or.
CREIGHTON, Eng., a bomb-shell, fired, ppr.
CREIGHTON, Earl of Erne. See ERNE.
CREKE, Cambs., in a crescent, ar., a bundle of
five arrows, or, headed and barbed, ar., tied
with a ribbon, gu.
CREKETOT, Eng., a stag's head, erased, or.
CREMER, Lond. and Norf., a ram's head,
erased, attired, of the first. -
CREMORE, Baron (Dawson), Iri., an etoile of
six points, or.
CRENAGE, or CRENIDGE, out of a mural coronet,
a demi-monkey, ppr.
CRENWAY, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., a boar.
passant, or.
CREPPING, or CREPING, Line., a lion, passant,
ppr., in dexter a crescent, ar.
CRESPIGNY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., in gauntlet, ppr., a cutlass, ar., hilt
and pommel, or.
CRESPINE, CRESPIN, or CRISPIN, a hydra, with
seven heads, vert.
CRESS, or CRESSE, Notts., a griffin's head,
couped, sa.
CRESS ALL, Eng., two lions' paws, erased, sup-
porting a bezant, or.
CRESSENOR, or CRESSNER, a dexter ami, em-
bowed, in hand three wheat-stalks, ppr.
. II
CRESSET, Salop, a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
ar., ducally crowned, or, holding a beacon,
of the first, fired, ppr.
CRESSWELL, Iri., a savage's head, ppr., wreathed,
vert.
CRESSWELL, Suff., a squirrel, sejant, cracking
a nut, ppr.
CRESSWELL, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, ar.,
in dexter a mill-rind.
CRESSWELL, a dexter arm, embowed, vested,
slashed, in hand, ppr., a mace.
CRESSWELL, Lond. andNortlwmb.,on a mount,
vert, a torteau, charged with a squirrel, se-
jant, ar.
CRESSWELL, Lond. and Nortlmmb., a goat's
head, erased, ar., attired, or.
CRESSY, Line., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, ppr.
ORE
OBO
CRESTON, a lion, passant, resting dexter on a
torteau. see plate
CBESWELL of Pinkney Park, Wilts., a Sara-
cen's head, ppr., wreathed, vert and ar.
Aut nunquam tentes, aut perfice. :.
CEESWELL, oSTorthamp., on branch of tree, bar-
wise, vert, a squirrel, sejant, gu., cracking a
nut, or, between two hazel-twigs, fructed,
ppr. see plate
CRESWELL, Northamp., a Saracen's head, ppr.
CRESWELL, Hants., a sinister arm, in chain
armour, in hand, ppr., a cross botonnee,
fitched, or.
CRESWICK, out of a ducal coronet, or, an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a dagger, ppr.
CRETLNG, Kent, and CRETINGE, Suff., a bear,
passant, transpierced by an arrow, in bend
sinister.
CREVEGUER, or CREVERGUERE, Eng., a moun-
tain in flames, ppr.
CREW, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's gamb., ar.
CREW, Durh. , a ferret, collared and lined.
CREW, on a mount, vert, a doe, lodged, ppr.
CREWDSON, WILLIAM DILLWORTH, Kendal, an
eagle, displayed, or, and sa. Mors janua
vita.
CREWE, Baron (Crewe), out of a ducal coronet,
or, a lion's gamb, erect, ar. Sequor nee in-
ferior.
CREWE, Iri., in dexter hand an open book,
ppr. comp. i
CREWE, a boar, passant, sa.
CREWKER, an arm, in armour, embowed, bran-
dishing a scimitar. .
CREWS, CREWSE. or CRUSE, Devons., on a mount,
vert, a stork, ppr., in dexter an escallop, ar.
-
CREYKE of Rawcliffe, Yorks., on a garb, or, a
raven, ppr. comp.
CREYKE, Yorks., on a garb, in fess, or, an
eagle, wings addorsed, ar.
CREYKE, Yorks., a crow, wings addorsed, sa.
CRIALL, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant, gardant, gu., between paws a key,
or. see plate
CRICHE, Lond. and Oxon., a demi-lion, erm.,
crowned, or, holding a cross forme'e, fitched,
gold.
CRICHTON, Eng. , a galley, oars in saltier, sa.
CRICHTON, Sco., a dragon's head, vert, vomiting
fire, ppr. God send grace.
CRICHTON, a dragon's head, erased, ppr. Per-
severantia.
CRICHTON, Sco., a pillar, ar. Stand sure.
CRICHTON, STUART-, Marquess of Bute. See
BUTE.
CRICKET, or CRICKITT, Eng., a lion, passant,
gardant, az.
CRICKET, or CRICKITT, Ess., a drake's head,
erased, ppr. .
CRICKMAN, Eng., a stag, lodged, ppr.
CRIDLAND, Somers., issuing from clouds, two
dexter hands, conjoined, ppr. . I
CRIGAN, Iri., a harp, ppr., ensigned with a
human heart, gu.
CRIKTOFT, a demi-unicorn, az.
CRIMES, Dors., a martlet, sa.
CRIOLL, Eng., environed with clouds, ppr., a
mullet, or.
CRIPPS, and CRIPS, Eng., an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a scimitar, ppr.
CRISIE, Sco., a bee-hive, sa., with bees, volant,
or. Industria. I
CRISP, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, the
attires and scalp of a stag, all ppr. So.
CRISP, a camel- leopard, statant, ppr.
CRISP, or CRISPE, Kent, a camel-leopard, ar.,
pellettde, attired, collared, and lined, or.
CRISP, or CRISPE, Middx., a camel-leopard, or,
attired and collared, or, lined, ar.
CRISPIE, a lion, passant, gu., dexter resting on
a bezant, or. see plate
CRISPIN, a chevalier on horseback, at full speed,
tilting with a lance, all ppr.
CRITCHLEY, or CRITCHLOW, Eng., a harp, vert.
. ii
CROACHROD, a wolf, regardant, pierced through
body by a spear, end in mouth.
CROAD, or CROADE, Eng., on a cloud a celestial
sphere, ppr. IO
CROASDAILE, Eng., a demi-man, in armour, in
hand a sword, ppr.
CROBBER, Eng., on a winged globe, an eagle,
wings expanded, ppr.
CROCHROD, Ess. and Suff., a demi-boar, ram-
pant, regardant, gu., armed, or, transpierced
by a broken spear, ar., grasped in mouth.
-
CROCKAT, or CROCKETT, on a rock, a swan, ppr.
CROCKAT, or CROCKETT, a solan goose, ppr.
CROCKAT, or CROCKETT, Sco., a dog, sleeping,
sa., spotted, ar. Tak tent. I
CROCKER, Devons., a cup, or.
CROCKER, Surr., a horse, passant, ar. Fama,
semper vivit.
CROCKFORD, Eng., in dexter hand a roll of
parchment.
CROFT, Bart., Heref., a griffin, sejant, ppr.
Esse guam, videri.
CROFT, Bart., Yorks. and Kent. : (i.) A lion,
passant, gardant, or, supporting a shield
charged with the arms of St. George. Esse
quam videri. (.) A lion, passant, gardant,
per pale, indented, gu. and erminois, fore-
dexter resting on an escutcheon, ar., charged
with a representation of the star of the
Order of the Tower and Sword, ppr. Valor
e lealdade. see plate
CROFT, Yorks., a lion, passant, gardant, sa.,
supporting with dexter an escutcheon, peau,
charged with a lion, passant, gardant, or.
see plate
CROFT, a wyvern, vert.
CROFT, a dragon's head, couped, vert.
CROFT, a talbot, sejant. comp. n
CROFTON, Bart., Iri., seven stalks of wheat, or.
Dat Deus incrementum. comp.
CROFTON, Bart., of Leitrim, a wheat-stalk, ppr.
-
CROFTON, an eagle's head, erased, ducally
gorged, in beak, a pheon, all ppr.
CROFTON, Iri., an ear of wheat, ppr.
CROFTON, Iri., a savage's head, ppr.
CROFTON, out of a mount, vert, six ears of
wheat, or, bladed, ppr.
CROFTS of Velvetstown, Cork, a bull's head,
cabossed, sa. Virtute etfidelitate.
CROFTS of Cloheen, Cork, same crest and
motto.
CBO
CBO
CROFTS, a dragon's head, vert, charged with
three ermine spots. see plate go
CROFTS, Heref. and Salop, a wyvern, wings
addorsed, az. -
CROFTS, a lion, passant, gardant, or.
CROFTS, a bull's head, couped, sa., armed, or.
CROFTS, a bull's head, cabossed, ar., armed, or.
CROFTS, on a chapeau, az., turned up, erm.,
an eagle's neck, with two heads, erased, sa.,
gorged with an Eastern crown, or.
CROFTS, a talbot, sejant, erm. II
CROG, or CROGG, a crescent, gu., charged with
an etoile, ar.
CROG, or CROGG, Eng., a cross moline, or, be-
tween two ears of wheat, gold. I
CROKE, Knt., two swans' necks, addorsed and
interlaced, issuing from a crescent, all ar.
CROKE, Bucks., two swans' necks, addorsed,
conjoined in base, and erased, ar., in each
beak an annulet, issuing from between the
horns of a crescent, az.
CROKE, or CROOK, Eng., a celestial and ter-
restrial sphere, ppr.
CROKER, Iri., a deini- wyvern, wings expanded,
sa. II
CROKER, Devons., in a vase, a bouquet, ppr.
. i
CROKER, Lond. and Glouc.,anarm, in armour,
embowed, garnished, or, in hand an anchor,
ppr.
CROKER, Oxon., a raven, ppr., ducally gorged,
or, in mouth an ear of wheat, gold.
CROKER of West Molesey, Surr., a drinking-
cup, or, with three fleurs-de-lis above it,
ppr., on centre a rose, gu. Deus edit eos
and CROKEY, Yorks., a lion's head, sa., erased, gu.
-
CROLE, a unicorn's head, erased, ar., armed
and crined, or, between two elephants' trunks,
, sa.
CROLLY, Eng., a wolf, passant, sa.
CROMBIE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
or, in dexter fleur-de-lis, gu. see plate
CROMBIE, an eagle, displayed, gu.
CROMBIE of Phesdo, Sco., an eagle, displayed,
gu. fear God.
CROME, Berks, and Middx., out of a mural
coronet, or, a demi-lion, sa., in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, ar.
CROMER, on a ram's head, couped, gu., two
pales, ar. -
CROMER, Norf., a crow, sa.
CROMER, Eng., a demi-lion, ar., armed and
langued, gu.
CROMER, Eng., a chevalier, in armour, stand-
ing beside a war-horse, holding bridle, all
ppr.
CROMIE, Bart., Iri.: (r.) A centaur, with bow
and arrow, ppr., the equestrian part, grey.
. (.) A dexter hand, apaumee,
ppr. Labor omnia vincit.
CROMIE, Iri., in dexter hand, erect, a cross
crosslet, fitch ed. .
CROMLYN, a fawn's head, cabossed, or.
CROMMELIN, Carrowdore, Down: (i.) For
Crommclirt, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
swan,_ rising, ppr. . (.) For De la
C/icro'ls, an anchor, az. Fac ct spera.
- II
CROMPE, Suss., three quatre foils, erect, or,
stalked and leaved, ppr.
CROMPE, a cat, rampant, sa.
CROMPTON, Staff, and Lane., a talbot, sejant,
or, in dexter a coil of rope, gold, see plate
CROMPTON, Staffs., out of a mural coronet, or,
a sea-horse's head, ar. see plate
CROMPTON, Lond., out of a mural coronet, vert,
a sea-horse's head, or. see plate
CROMPTON, Derb., a demi-horse, sa., vulned in
chest by an arrow, ppr.
CROMPTON, Yorks., a demi-horse, sa., maned,
or, vulned in chest by an arrow, ar.
CROMUEL, Hants., an eagle, displayed, in dex-
ter a sword.
CROMWELL, Surr., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a pelican, or, guttee, az., vulned,
gu.
CROMWELL, Hants., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
guttee, sa., holding a spear, or, headed, az.
see plate
CROMWELL of Chesnut Park, Herts., a demi-
lion, rampant, ar., in dexter a gem ring, or.
Pax quceritur betto. see plate
CROMWELL, Iri., in dexter hand an olive-
branch, ppr.
CROMWELL, a demi-lion, rampant, or, holding a
gem-ring, or, stone, gu. see plate
CROMWELL, in lion's gamb, a gem-ring, or,
stone, gu.
CRON, or CRONE, seven arrows, six in saltier,
and one in pale, or.
CRON, or CRONE, Eng., a demi-fish, az.
CROOK, Eng., a sinister hand issuing from a
cloud in the dexter, pointing towards a ser-
pent, head erected, ppr. comp. .
CROOK, an eagle, displayed, or.
CROOK, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a fleur-de-lis, or.
CROOK, a raven, ppr.
CROOKE, Hants., a fleur-de-lis, or, environed
by a snake, vert, its head issuing through
it. in.
CROOKS, Sco., a demi-leopard, ppr. i
CROOKS, an elephant.
CROOKSHANK, Iri., a wyvern, wings addorsed,
vomiting fire at both ends, ppr.
CROOKSHANK, Eng., in dexter hand an ear of
wheat, ppr. -
CROOKSHANK, a demi-negro, in dexter a cocoa-
nut, ppr.
CROONE, a lion's gamb, erect and erased, hold-
ing a snake, all ppr.
CROPLEY, Lond. and Middx., a lynx, passant,
gardant, ppr.
CROPLEY, Cambs. and Hunts., a mountain -cat,
passant, erm.
CROPPER, Eng., a triangular harrow, ppr.
H.
CROSBEY, or CROSBIE, Sco., stump of oak-tree,
shooting new branches. Resurgam.
CROSBIE, Bart., Iri., and CROSBIE, Sco., three
swords, handles upwards, one in pale, two
in saltier, environed by a snake, all ppr.
CROSBIE, or CROSBEY, Sco., a quill and sword,
in saltier, ppr.
CROSBIE, or CROSBY, Sco., a holy lamb, ppr. ,
standard, gu. Nil desperandum. II
CROSBY, Iri., a lion, passant, gardant, ar.
CROSBY, between horns of a crescent, a cross
flory, or. Te duce libertas !
CROSBY, Eng., two arms, couped, in saltier,
CBO i
ppr., vested, dexter, gu., sinister, az., each
brandishing a scimitar.
CROSELL, Eng., a stag's head, at gaze, ' gu.,
armed, ar. I
CROSIER, an arm, erect, vested, gu., cuffed,
ar., in hand a crosier, or.
CROSLET, Berks., a dragon's head, sa., collared,
or, charged with a cinquefoil, gu.
CROSS, Chesh., on a mount, vert, a stork, erm.,
beaked and membered, gu., resting dexter
on a cross crosslet, of the last, in mouth a
plummet, sa.
CROSS, Iri., two hands, couped, and conjoined,
in fess, holding a scimitar, in pale, ar.
CROSS, Norf., a griffin, passant, ar.
CROSS, a dragon's head, couped, vert.
CROSS, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, support-
ing an'anchor, ppr. see plate
CROSS, Sco., a griffin, segreant, winged, ar.,
tips, or.
CROSS, a dragon's head, erased.
CROSSDELL, out of a mural coronet, a cross
patonee, charged with a leopard's face, be-
hind cross two swords, in saltier, points up-
ward.
CROSSE, Yorks., a stork, ppr., supporting with
dexter a crescent, ar. c plate
CROSSE, Sco., a cross crosslet, az. Cerium
petefinem.- . *
CROSSE, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
Cerium pete finem.
CROSSE, Lane., a stork, ppr., in mouth a cross
poine"e, ar. see plate
CROSSE, Somers., from the top of a tower, ar.,
flames issuing, ppr.
CROSSE, Lond., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a stork, az., resting dexter on a cross-
moline, ar. see plate
CROSSE, Eng., a hand plucking a thistle, ppr.
CROSSFIELD, a lion, rampant.
CROSSLEY, Eng., on a rock, a swan, ppr.
GROSSMAN, Somers., a demi-lion, ermines,
holding an escallop, sa.
CROSSWELL, an arm, erect, vested, in hand a
club, ppr.
CROST, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a swan's
head, between wings, ppr.
CROSTE, Leic., a griffin's head, ar.
CROSTHWAITE, Iri., a fox, sejant, or.
or
CROTTY, Eng., in hand, a scorpion, ppr.
CROTTY, Iri., a hind, trippant, gu.
CROUCH, or CROWCH, Herts, and Lond., on a
mount, vert, a lamb, couchant, ppr.
CROUCH, Eng., a sword, in pale, between two
palm-branches, in orle, ppr.
CROUCH, Suss., same crest. Sedulo et honeste
tutela.
CROUCHFIELD, on a mount, a palm-tree, ppr.
-
CROUCHLEY, Eng., a leopard's face, ppr.
CROUDACE, Durh., an angel, hands clasped on
breast, vested, ppr.
CROUGHTON, Eng., a leopard's head, erased,
affrontde, ducally gorged.
CROUGHTON, a dragon's head, couped, in mouth
a glove.
CROW, Iri., a goat, passant, ar., armed and
hoofed, sa.
CROW, Wei., a cock, ar., combed, wattled, and
membered, or.
CRU
CROW, Norf., five arrows, sa., feathered, ar.,
four in saltier, one in pale, banded, gu.
. II
CROW, or CROWE, a camel's head, or, vulned,
gu. see plate
CROWCHER, a lion, couchant, ppr., charged
with a cross pattee, or. see plate
CROWDER, Eng. , an escallop, ar., charged with
a mullet, gu.
CROWDER, Surr., on broken shaft of a tilting-
spear, gu., an heraldic tiger, passant, ar.
CROWE, Eng., out of a mural coronet, an arm,
vested, in hand a mullet.
CROWGAY, or CROWGIE, an arm, from elbow, in
hand a key, ppr.
CROWGEY, Eng., a greyhound, current, ar.
CROWHALL, on a garb, a crow, ppr. comp.
CROWHALL, Eng., on a rock, a crow, ppr. Nee
cupias, nee metuas.
CROWN, or CROWNE, a lion's head, erased, sa.,
ducally crowned, ar. see plate
CROWNALL, Eng., a bull's horns and scalp, ppr.
IS-
CROWNALL, Eng., in dexter hand a dagger,
point downward, all ppr.
CROWTHER, Lond. and Salop., on a tilting-
spear, gu., a tiger, passant, or. comp.
CROWTON, Eng., a stag's head, or.
CROZIER, Eng., a stag s head, cabossed, ppr.
CRUCK, Eng., a demi-greyhound, sa. -
CRUCKS, Sco. , a demi-leopard, ppr. I
CRUCKS, Sco., a fetterlock, az.
CRUDEN, Eng., a griffin's head, ppr.
CRUDINGTON, a boar, passant.
CRUELL, or CRULL, Eng., a centaur, shooting
an arrow, ppr.
CRUGG, a falcon's head, couped, ar., collared,
gu., wings addorsed. comp.
CRUICE, or CRUISE, Eng., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or.
CRUICE, or CRUISE, Iri., a greyhound's- head,
erased, or.
CRUICKSHANK, Lond., a hawk's head, erased,
ppr. Audito ct gradito.
CRUIKSHANK, an arm, in armour, in hand a
sword, ppr.
CRUIKSHANK of Stracathro, Sco., in dexter
hand, in armour, a dagger, in pale. Carcndo
tutus.
CRUIKSHANKS, Sco., an arm, in armour, in
hand a dagger, in pale, on point a boar's
head, all ppr.
CRUIKSHANKS, a boar's head, erased, ppr. Vis
fortibus arma. .
CRUIKSHANKS, Sco., a boar's head, couped,
armed, and langued, az.
CRUKES, on a garb, in fess, an eagle, wings
addorsed, vulning.
CRULL, or CRULLE, an arm, in armour, in
fess, couped at elbow, holding, in pale, a
broken lance, ppr., head falling to sinister.
CRUM, ALEXANDER, Sco., an oak tree, ppr.
Fear God.
CRUMB, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr. Fear
God. -
CRUMBIE, Sco., an eagle, with two heads, dis-
played, ppr. -
CRUMP, or CRUMPE, Eng., a cat, salient, gar-
dant, sa.
CBU
GUN
CRUMPTON, Eng., a fire-beacon, ppr.
CRUTCHFIELD, on a mount, vert, a palm-tree,
ppr.
CRUTCHLEY, Eng., on a chapeau, a lion, pas-
sant, gardant, ducally crowned, comp. IO
CRUTCHLEY, or CRUCHLEY, a talbot, sejant, ar.
. ii
CRUTTENDON, a goat's head, erased, ppr.
CRUTTENDON, an elk's head, ppr.
CRUTWELL, Eng., in hand a key, ppr.
CRUX, Kent, a demi-eagle, wings expanded, ar.,
in mouth a cross formee, fitched, sa.
see plate
CRYMES, Surr. and Devons., a martlet, vert.
CRYMES, an arm, embowed. in fess, vested, or,
in hand a chaplet of laurel, ppr.
CRYNES, Eng., a lion's head, erased.
CUBIT, or CUBITT, Eng., out of clouds, a dex-
ter and sinister hand, combating with scimi-
tars, ppr.
CUBIT, or CUBITT, Norf., an arm, in armour,
embowed, throwing an arrow.
CUCKBORNE, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a fire, ppr.
CUDDEN, Eng. a wolf, sejant, az.
CUDMORE, and CUDNOR, Ess. and Suff., a grif-
fin, passant, or.
CUDMORE, and CUDNOR, Ess. and Suff., a grif-
fin's head, erased, sa.
CUD WORTH, Lane., on a mount, vert, an arm,
erect, vested, erminois, in hand a battle-axe,
head, sa., handle, or.
CUE, a demi-lion, rampant, or, between paws,
a garb, az.
CUERDEN, and CURETON, a stag's head, attired,
CUFF, Eng., a demi-griffin, ppr.
CUFFE, Earl of Desart. See DESART.
CUFFE, an arm, erect, vested, az., cuffed, erm.,
in hand a battle-axe, ppr.
CUFFE, WHEELER-, Bart., Iri., an arm, in
armour, embowed, az., in hand a baton, gu.
Animus tamen idem. comp.
CUILER, Eng., a broken spear, in pale, top
falling to sinister, ppr.
GUILLEN, Iri., a mermaid, with comb and mir-
ror, ppr.
CULCHECH, or CULEHECH, an ox -yoke, in bend,
sa - .
CULCHECH, and CULCHETH, out of clouds, two
hands, pulling an anchor from sea, all ppr.
CULEY, an arm, embowed, vested, in hand a
scimitar, ppr., hilted, or.
CULLAMORE, Lond., a demi-Turk, in profile,
vested, gu., billettee, or, tnrban, ar., cap, of
the first, on top a crescent, of the third, in dex-
ter a Turkish sceptre, of the second, .
CULLEN, Sco., a pelican, in nest, ppr. Non sibi.
-
CULLETON, co. Wexford and London, a demi-
lion, rampant, ppr., holding in dexter paw a
cross calvary, in bend sinister, gu. Nescit
vox missa reverti.
CULLIFORD, two elephants' probosces, addorsed,
ppr.
CULLING, Eng., a griffin, segreant, ar.
CULLOWE, Eng., a unicorn's head, ar.
CULLUM, SuflF., a demi-lion, ppr., supporting a
column, or. see plate
CULLUM, Bart., a lion, sejant, or, between paws
a column, ar., capital and base, gold. Sus-
tineatur. see plate
CULME, Devons., a lion, sejant, or, supporting
a pillar, ar.
CULMER, Devons., a leopard, rampant, ppr.
ii.
CULPECK, Surr., a demi-unicorn, or. Honor rt
veritas. - XI
CULPEPER, a falcon, ar., belled, or.
CULVERTON, a pelican, vulning, ppr.
CULY, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, erm, .
CUMBER, Suss. , a lynx's head, or, charged with
three pellets.
CUMBERLAND, Eng., a hunting-horn, gu., be-
tween wings, ppr. -
CUMBERLAND, a demi-wolf, salient, sa.
CUMBERLEGE, or CUMBERDEDGE, Staffs., a Uni-
corn's head, erased, az. 'JO.
CUMBY, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, gu.
CUMINE, CUMING, or CUMMIN, Sco., a garb, or.
Courage.
CUMINE, or GUMMING, Sco. and Eng., in a
maunch, gu., an arm, ppr. .
CUMINE, or CUMMING, Sco., in dexter hand, a
sword, ppr.
CUMINE, or CUMMING, Sco., in dexter hand, a
sickle, ppr. Ilinc garde nostra.
CUMING, Sco., a lion, rampant, gu., in dexter
a dagger, ppr. Courage.
GUMMING, Sco., an eagle, rising, ppr. Nil
arduum.
GUMMING, a lion, rampant, ppr., armed and
langued, gu. Courage.
GUMMING, Bart., N.S., a garb, or. Courage.
GUMMING, or CUMMYNG, two swords, in saltier,
ppr. Courage. comp. I
CUMMINGS, in dexter hand, ppr., vested, az., a
roll of paper, ar.
CUNDALL, CUNDILL, or CUNDY, Eng., two ears
of wheat, in saltier, ppr.
CUNDELL, J. Ross, Leith, two ears of wheat,
in saltier, ppr. Spes aspera levat.
CUNINGHAM, Sco., in hand a lozenge, or. .
CUNINGHAME of Caddell, Ayrs., a unicorn's
head, erect, couped. Over, fork over.
CUNLIFFE, ROBERT E., Pendleton, Manchester,
a greyhound, sejant, ppr., collared, or. Fi-
deliter.
CUNLIFFE, Bart., Lane., a greyhound, sejant,
ar., collared, sa.
CUNLIFFE, a hawk, rising, ppr.
CUNLIFFE, Kent and Lane., a greyhound,
sejant, ar., collared, or.
CUNNINGHAM, Sco., a unicorn's head, ar.,
maued and horned, or. Over, fork over.
CUNNINGHAM of Bedland, a unicorn's head,
couped, ar., horned and maned, or. Virtute
et labore.
CUNNINGHAM, trunk of oak-tree, with sprigs,
vert. Tandem,.
CUNNINGHAM, Bart, N.S., in dexter hand, ppr.,
a lozenge, or. Curd ct candor e.
CUNNINGHAM, on a ducal coronet, or, a mount,
vert, thereon a stork, statant, in mouth a
snake, tail coiled, body, ppr. see plate \
CUNNINGHAM of Baquhan, a boar's head,
couped, az. Cura et constantla.
CUNNINGHAM of Lainshaw, Sco., stump of oak-
tree, ppr., with sprig, vert. Non obstante
Leo. .
CUN
CUR
CUNNINGHAM of Robertland, Sco., a unicorn's
head. Fortitudine.
CUNNINGHAM of Bonintoun, a demi-lady, holding
a pair of scales. Prcestat auro virtus.
CUNNINGHAM, Iri., a lion's head, erased, or,
ducally crowned, az.
CUNNINGHAM, a cubit arm, erect, vested, cuffed,
ar., in hand a pine-apple, ppr.
CUNNINGHAM, Eng., a demi-unicorn, or. II
CUNNINGHAM, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, collared and chained, wings
addorsed. comp.
CUNNINGHAM, HARRY, Gattonside, Roxb., a
soldier fully equipped, on horseback, at full
speed, and holding a sword, erect, ppr.
Nee timeo, nee sperno. II
CUNNINGHAM, a dexter hand holding up a ring.
CUNNINGHAM of Balgonie, an oak-tree, ppr.
Tandem.
CUNNINGHAM, FAIRLIE-, Bart., Sco., a unicorn's
head, ar., horned, or, point of horn charged
with a rose, gu. Fortitudine.
CUNNINGHAM, a unicorn's head, erased, ppr.
Sans varier. -
CUNNINGHAM, Edin., a unicorn's head, en
ar. Over, fork over.
CUNNINGHAME, martlet, volant. Prospere qui
sedulo. I
CUNNINGHAME, Bart., Ayrshire, a unicorn's
head, erased, ppr. Over, fork over.
CUNNINGHAME, Durh., stump of oak-tree,
sprouting, ppr.
CUNNINGHAME, Eng., an arm, in armour, in
hand, a sword, ppr.
CUNNINGTON, a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
CUNYNGHAME, Bart., of Milncraig, Sco., a uni-
corn's head, armed and crined, or. Over, fork
over.
CUPHOLME, Line., a ram's head, erased, gu.,
attired, or. -
CUPPAGE, Eng., a sun-dial, ar.
CUPPLADE, Lane., a lion's head, erased, enn.,
charged with three gutte'es, or, two and one.
comp.
CUPPLES, Eng., a demi-maii, in military cos-
tume, ppr., holding a banner, az.
CURE, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, ar., a
griffin's head, wings expanded, charged on
neck with a rose, gu. see plate
CURE, Middx., a griffin's head, erased.
CURL, and CURRELL,SCO., a bugle-horn, stringed
and knotted. Forward. I. or
CORLE, Hants., an eagle, wings expanded, ppr.,
beaked and legged, or. loo.
CURLE, on a mount, vert, a hedge-hog, ppr.
Un Dieu, un roy, unfoy. -
CURLEY, and CURLING, Kent, on a mural
coronet, or, a dragon's head, erased, vert,
ducally gorged and lined, of the first, from
the mouth issuing flames of fire, ppr.
see plate
CURLING, Eng., a savage's head, in profile,
ppr., wreathed, vert.
CURRAN, and CURREN, Iri., a parrot's head,
between wings. .
CURRELL, Devons., a peacock's head, couped,
ppr.
CURRER, a sword, erect, ppr.
CURRER, Yorks., a lion's head, erased, ar., col-
lared, sa., rimmed and studded, or. Merite.
-
CURRER, Clifton House, Yorks. : (i.) Tor
Currer, a lion's head, erased, ar., gorged
with a collar, sa., charged with three
bezants. (.) Tor RoundeU, a sword, erect,
ppr.
CURREY, Eng., a golden fleece, ppr.
-
CURRIE, or CURREY, a rose, ar., barbed and
seeded, vert.
CURRIE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.
Courage.
CURRIE of Bush Hill, Middx., a demi-lion,
rampant, ppr.
CURRIE, Eng., a golden fleece, ppr.
.-
CURRIE. Sco., a cock crowing, ppr. Viyilans
et audax.
CURRY, a demi-lion, ar. Fortis et lenis.
CURRY, a cock, gu.
CURRYER, Lond., a cihquefoil, vert.
CURSON, a popinjay, wings expanded, or, beak-
ed, legged, and collared, gu.
CURSON, Derb., a cockatrice, wings addorsed,
tail nowed, gu.
CURSON, an eagle, wings displayed. Let Cur-
son hold what Curson held.
CURTAYNE, on a rock, a leopard, sejant, ppr.
see plate
CURTEIS of Windmill Hill, Suss., a unicorn,
passant, or, between four trees, ppr.
see plate
CURTEIS, a wolf's head, couped, ar., collared,
and spiked, sa., chained, or. see plate
CURTEIS, CURTESS, CURTEYS, CURTOIS, or CUR-
TOYS, Eng., a demi-husbandman, vested, az.,
over shoulder an ox-yoke, ppr. ** *
CURTIS, Bart., Middx., a ram's head, couped,
ar., surmounted by two oak-branches, in,
saltier, ppr. Gradatione vincimus.
CURTIS, Bart., Hants., out of a naval coronet,
an arm, embowed, vested, az., cuffed, ar.,
supporting a flag-staff, ppr., thereon a flag,
of the second, charged with a wolf's head,
or, and a canton gyronne of four, gu. and
az., thereon a cross, of the third, within a
bordure, of the first. Per ardua.
CURTIS, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, ppr., garnished, ar.
CURTIS, a greyhound's head, between two roses.
CURTIS, Suff., a lion, sejant, ppr., in dexter a
shield.
CURTIS, Iri., in hand sheaf of arrows, points
downward.
CURTIS of East Cliffe, Devons., an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand, ppr. , a scimitar,
ar., hilt and pommel, or. . Another
crest, an arm, in armour, erect, in hand a
sword, all ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Vette
benefacere.
CURTOYS, Eng., a triton, in sinister, a trident.
CURWAN, a nag's head, erased, ppr. I.
CURWEN, Eng., a demi - savage, regardant,
wreathed about head and middle with
leaves, all ppr. -
CURWEN of Workington Hall, Cumb., a uni-
corn's head, erased, ar., armed, or. Si je
n'estoy. -
CURZON, a griffin, sejant, resting dexter on an
escutcheon. see plate
CUR
DAL
CURZON, Earl Howe, and Barons Scarsdale
and Teynham. See those titles.
CUSACH, CUSACK, and CUSACKE, a spear, en-
filed with a savage's head, couped, ppr.
CUSACKE, Eng., in dexter hand a sword, in-
dented on back, cutting at a quill, all ppr.
CUSAKE, Iri., a mermaid, with comb and
mirror, ppr.
GUSH, or CUSHE, Eng., a cock, sa., combed and
wattled, gu.
CUSHNEY, Sco., an anchor, ppr., surmounted
by a fleur-de-lis. Spes meum solatium.
CUSSANS, Eng., a dexter hand holding a boar's
head, in pale, erased, ppr.
CUSSANS, or CUSSONS, an eagle, displayed, gu.,
armed and langued, az., on breast a bend,
ar., charged with three fleurs-de-lis, sa.
Dum spiro spero. see plate
CUST, Earl Brownlow. See BROWNLOW.
CUST, Line., a lion's head, erased, sa., collared,
gobone"e, ar. and az.
CUSTANCE, Eng., a covered cup.
CUSTANCE, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
phoenix, gu., in flames, ppr.
CUSTANCE of Weston House, Norf., a demi-
eagle, displayed, gu., charged on breast with
a star, or. Appetitus ratiuni pareat.
comp. II
CUTBERD, CUTHBERD, CUTHBERT, and CuTBERT,
a lion's head, erased, ar., collared, gu.,
charged with three cross crosslets, fitched,
of the first. comp.
CUTHBERT, or CUTHBURT, Eng., on a heart, gu.,
an eagle's claw, erased at thigh, ppr.
CUTHBERT, Sco., in hand, gauntleted, a dart.
Nee minus fortiter.
CUTHBERT, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a broken spear, all ppr.
CUTHBERT, Iri., a demi-lion, az., between paws
a battle-axe, ppr.
CUTHBERTSON, Sco., a gauntleted hand throw-
ing a dart. Nee minus fortiter.
CUTHELL, or CUTHILL, on a ducal coronet, a
leopard, sejant.
CUTLER of Upton, Devons., same crest.
CUTLER, Suff., a demi-lion, gu., holding a battle-
axe, ppr., handle, ar. comp.
CUTLER, Suff., a dragon's head, erased, or, du-
cally gorged, gu.
CUTLER, Yorks., a dragon's head, erased, or,
ducally gorged, az.
CUTLER, a dragon's head, erased, gu.
CUTLER, a dragon's head, erased, az., gorged
with a mural coronet, or, in mouth a laurel-
branch, vert.
CUTTES, an eagle, displayed, ar., beaked and
meinbered, gu.
CUTTING, a demi-griffin, ar., collared, az., be-
tween claws an escallop, or. see plate
CUTTS, a greyhound's head, erased, ar., col-
lared, gu., ringed, or.
CUYET, Eng., a goat's head, erased, sa.
CUTLER, Bart., Herts., on a mural coronet,
ppr., a battle-axe, erect, surmounted by two
arrows, in saltier, or, flighted, ar., points
upward.
CYFER, Eng., a griffin's head, ppr.
D
DABBINS, out of a mural coronet, chequy, ar.
and sa., an acorn, ppr.
DABERNON, Devons., in a maunch, gu., a hand,
apaumee, ppr.
DABETOT, or DABITOT, a dove with olive-branch,
Ppr. .
DABRIDGCOURT, out of a ducal coronet, or,
four feathers, ar. .
DACASTA, a reindeer, trippant, ppr.
DACCOMB, a pair of wings conjoined. .
DACKCOMBE, Dors., an oak-tree, ppr., fructed,
or. Virtutis robore robor.
DA COSTA, a reindeer, passant, ppr.
DACRE, an eagle, rising, sa.
DACRE, Baron (Brand), out of a ducal coronet,
or, a leopard's head, ar., spotted. Pour lien
desirer. n. i
DACRE, a bull, statant, gu.
DACRE, a bull, passant, collared and lined.
Forte en loyaute. comp.
DACRE, a demi-tiger, ducally gorged and
chained, ppr.
DACRES, Heref., a buckle.
DACRES, a dove, az., charged on neck with an
escallop, or, between two oak-branches, vert.
DADE, Norf. and Suff., a garb, or, en filed with
a ducal coronet.
DADLEY, an arm, embowed, in hand two slips
of columbine, all ppr. In malos cornu.
D'AETH a griffin's head, erased, or.
D'AETH, a griffin's head, couped, or, in mouth
a trefoil, slipped, vert.
DAGGET, an eagle, displayed, gu., charged
with a bezant.
DAGGET, Sco., a demi-talbot, sa., collared, or.
DAGLEY, Eng., a Minerva's head, from shoul-
ders, affronte'e.
DAGWORTH, in lion's paw, erased, hilt of
broken sword, ppr.
DAILE, Sco., a swan's head and neck, couped,
ppr. Laudes cano hcroum. comp. I
DAINTRY, Eng., a bull's head and neck, ducally
gorged, ppr.
DAISIE, Sco., a hawk's head, erased, ppr.
I -
DAKEHAM, Line, and Salop, a dove, or.
DAKEYN, and DEAKIN, Derb., out of a naval
coronet, or, an arm, embowed, ppr., in hand
a battle-axe, on wrist a ribbon, az.
comp.
DAKYNS, Derbs. and Yorks., a dexter arm,
embowed, ppr., in hand a battle-axe, ar.
Strike, Dakyns, the Devil's in the hempe.
DALAVALL, Northumb., a ram's head, ar., at-
tired, or. -
DALBIAC, Yorks., a dove, wings expanded, in
mouth an olive-branch.
DALBIE, and DALBY, a crane, regardant, rest-
ing foot on a stone. . I
DAL
D'AM
DALBT, Eng., a demi-Hercules, with lion's
skin and club, ppr. I.
DALE, a swan, ppr. n
DALE, Sco., an arm, brandishing a scimitar,
ppr.
DALE, an arm, in hand a sword, in bend, ppr.
DALE of Newton-Montague, Dors., a garb,
ppr.
DALE, Northumb. , a stork, ppr. .
DALE, Ruts., three battle-axes, one in pale,
and two in saltier, handles, or, heads, ar.,
enfiled with a chaplet of roses, gold.
DALE, Lond. and Northamp., a stork, ar.,
beaked, legged, and ducally gorged, or.
comp.
DALE, on a chapeau, a stork, ppr.
DALES, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, or, col-
lared, gu.
D ALGETY, or DALGETTY, Eng., a lion, rampant,
gardant, az.
DALGLEISH, Sco., trunk of oak-tree, sprouting
new branches. Revirescam.
DALGLISH, Sco., a book, expanded, ppr. Deli-
cice mei.
DALHOUSIE, Earl of, Lord Ramsay, Sco. (Ram-
say), a unicorn's head, couped, ar., armed
and crined, or. Ora et labora. ' .
DALHURST, a crescent, ar.
DALLNGRUGGE, Eng., a demi-lion, ppr.
ALISON, Kent and Line., a man, in armour,
" ppr., in dexter a battle-axe, ar. , handle, gu.
DALL, Eng., a sword and pen, in saltier, ppr.
DALL, a lion, passant, gardant, ducally gorged,
and royally crowned. Coronat fides.
comp. plate
DALLAS, Sco., a crescent. Gradatim.
DALLAS, Bart., Staff., a crescent. Lux venit
ab alto.
DALLAS, Sco., an open lancet, ppr. Semper
paratus.
DALLAS, a crescent.
DALLENDER, Suff. and Surr., an eagle's head,
vairy, ar. and gu. IO.
DALLES, a demi-lion, or, collared, gu.
DALLEY, Iri., a ferret, collared and lined, ppr.
-
DALLEY, and DALLY, Eng., a demi-angel, in
dexter a griffin's head, erased, ppr. .
DALLING, Bart., Surr., a cubit arm, erect, in
hand a branch of oak, fructed, ppr.
DALLING, a cannon, arched over with a chain,
within the arch a lion's head, erased, ppr.
DALLY, a horse's head, armed.
DALLYSON, Middx., the sun rising from a
cloud, ppr. i
DALLYSON, a man, in complete armour, ppr.,
visor open, striking with a battle-axe, which
he wields with both hands.
DALMAHOY of that Ilk, in dexter hand a sword,
both ppr. Absque metu.
DALMER, Eng., on a chapeau, a lion's head,
erased, ducally crowned.
DALMER, a demi-lion, rampant, erminois, be-
tween paws, a mullet of six points, ar.,
pierced, vert. see plate
DALMORY, a wolf, current. I
DALRYMPLE, ELPHINSTOX-, Bart., Sco., in the
centre a rock, ppr. Firme. . On the
dexter, two horns of a bull, issuing, per fess,
or and sa., counterchanged. . On the
Atavis.
Firm.
Steady.
in armour, in
sinister, an arm, in armour, in hand an
ostrich-feather, in pale, all ppr.
DALRYMPLE, Earl of Stair. See STAIR.
DALRYMPLE, Sco., a hart's head, ppr.
DALRYMPLE, Eng., a lion's head, erased, or.
-
DALRYMPLE, Sco., a rock, ppr. Quicscam.
DALRYMPLE, Bart. , Iri., a rock, ppr. Firm.
-
DALRYMPLE, Bart., Sco., out of a viscount's
coronet, a rock, ppr. Firm.
DALRYMPLE, Sco., a rock, ppr.
DALRYMPLE, Sco., a rock, ppr.
DALRYMPLE, Sco., a rock, ppr.
DALSIEL, Lond., a demi-man
dexter a scimitar, brandished aloft, ppr. /
dare.
DALSTON, Cumb., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
falcon's head, ppr.
DALSTON, Cumb., a blackbird's head, ppr.,
beaked, or. comp. .
DALSTON, out of a ducal coronet, or, an eagle's
head, ppr., in beak a pellet.
DALTON, Lane., a dragon's head, vert, between
wings, or.
DALTON, Yorks. and Line., a dragon's head,
wings displayed, vert, gorged with a collar,
nebulee, ar.
DALTON, Eng., a ram's head, couped, ar.,
attired, or.
DALTON, Iri., a seax, ppr.
DALYELL, Sco., a demi-man, in armour, in hand
a scimitar.
DALYSON, the sun, in splendour. I
DALZELL, Eng., a dagger, in pale, ppr.
DALZIELL, Bart., Sco., in dexter hand a scimi-
tar, ppr. I dare.
DALTON of Thurnham, a dragon's head, vert,
between wings, or.
DALTON of Dunkirk Manor, Glouc., a^demi-
dragon, vert, wings ouvert. Inter cruces
triumphans in cruce.
DALY, a demi-angel, in hand a griffin's head,
erased, ppr.
DALY, Iri., a ferret, collared and lined, ppr.
-
DALZELL, Earl of Carnwath. See CARNWATH.
DALZIEL, Lond., a demi-man, in armour, in
dexter a scimitar, ppr. I dare.
DALZIEL, Sco., a sword, in pale, ppr. / dare.
/ dare.
DALZIEL, Eng., a branch of laurel and a thistle,
issuing from two hands, couped and con-
joined, one armed, the other nude.
DAMANT, Eng., two lions' heads, addorsed.
. II
DAMBOYS, Eng., a rook, sa.
DAMER, Earl of Dorchester, out of a mural
coronet, or, a talbot's head, az., eared, gold.
Tu ne cede malis.
DAMER, Dors., out of a mural coronet, or, a
talbot's head, az., eared, gold.
DAMERLEY, Eng., in dexter hand a scimitar,
both ppr.
DAMERLEY, Eng., a lion's head, erased, within
a chain, or, in orle.
DAMMANT, Eng., in dexter hand a scimitar,
ppr.
D'AMORIE, Glouc., out of a mural coronet, or,
a talbot's head, az., eared, gold.
DALZIEL, in dexter hand a scimitar.
DAM
DAMORY, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, gardani;,
sa.
DAMPORT, Chesh., a lion, passant, erm., du-
cally crowned, or, resting dexter on an
escutcheon, gold. comp.
DAMPORT, Lane, and Somers., a man's head,
in profile, ppr., with halter round neck, or.
comp.
DAN, a bull's head, affrontee. ip
DAN, or DANN, out of a mural coronet, a demi-
monkey, rampant. -
DAN, or DANA, Eng., a bull's head, affrontee.
or
DANBY, Yorks., a crab, erect, or.
DANCASTLE, Berks., a stag's head, ar., attired,
or, vulned in neck, ppr. comp.
DANCE, HOLLAND, Berks, and Hants., a horse's
head, az., caparisoned, or, charged on neck
with an escutcheon, ar., thereon a lion's
head, erased, gu. comp.
DANCE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a stag's
head, affrontee.
DANCE, a horse's head, couped, az., bridled,
gu.
DANCE, a horse's head, ar.
DANCE, Herts., a horse's head, couped, sa.,
wreathed round neck with oak, vert, bit,
or, bridle, of the first.
DANCER, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a broken spear.
DANCER, Eng., a pheon, with part of broken
shaft.
DANCEY, Wilts., a horse's head, couped, gu.,
bezantde, maned and bridled, or.
DAND, Notts., on a mount, vert, a swan, ar.
-
DANDERN, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
ostrich, wings expanded, ar. .
DANDRIDGE, Wore., a lion's head, erased,
charged with a mascle, ar. comp.
DANDY, Suff., on a garb, or, a dove, close, ar.
DANE, a griffin's head, erased.
DANE, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lizard, vert. comp. I and
DANE, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lizard, salient, ppr.
DANES, or DANEYS, Eng., a quadrangular
castle.
DANET, Eng., a greyhound's head, couped, ar.,
collared, gu., studded and buckled, or. . I o
DANPORD, Eng., a man in military costume,
ppr., in dexter a flag, displayed. ,
DANGERFIELD, a savage's head, wreathed with
laurel-leaves, ppr. i
DANGERFIELD, Wore., a griffin's head, erased,
ppr.
DANHECK, a thistle, ppr.
DANHECK, Lond., a rose, ppr.
DANIEL, Wilts, and Yorks., a unicorn's head,
erased, or.
DANIEL, a dexter arm, enfiled with a ducal
coronet, in hand a sabre.
DANIEL, a pelican, encircled with two branches
of laurel, all ppr. comp.
DANIEL, Eng., a unicorn's head, couped, ar.,
attired, or.
DANIEL, Eng., a galley, oars in saltier.
DANIEL, Iri., a bull, passant, ppr.
DANIELL, Cornw., and DANIELS, Hants., on
two oak branches, vert, fructed, or, meeting
saltierwise in base, a pelican, enn., in nest,
feeding her young, ppr. i j
D'AB
DANIELL, Somers., Chesh., and Suff., a tiger,
passant, regardant, ar. n.
DANIELL, Staffs., a wolf, statant, regardant,
gu.
DANIELL, Sco., a unicorn's head, ar.
DANIELL, Herts., Yorks., and Wilts., a uni-
corn's head, erased, or.
DANIELL, Dors., an arm, couped, in fess, vested,
az., cuffed, or, in hand a cross crosslet,
fitched, in pale, gu.
DANIELL, Somers. and Chesh., a unicorn's
head, couped, ar.
DANIELS, Hants., a dove, with olive-branch,
ppr. .
DANKYRSLEY, Yorks., a demi-woman, vested,
ar., playing on a harp, or.
DANMARE, Eng., a lion's gamb, sa., supporting
an escutcheon, gu.
DANNAT, or DANNANT, a greyhound's head,
erased, ar., collared, or, the ring, gu.,
charged with three torteaux. comp. .
DANSEY of Easton Court, Heref., a lion's head,
erased, ar., collared, gu.
DANNCEY, or DAUNCEY, Heref., a lion's head,
erased, ar., collared, gu.
DANNSEY, a nag's head, gu., bezantee, maned
and bridled, or.
DANNSEY, a dragon's head, erased, vert.
DANREY, Cornw., a horse, passant, saddled and
bridled.
DANSEY, Eng., a demi-savage, wreathed round
middle, in dexter slip of myrtle, all ppr.
and
DANSEY, Heref., a lion, rampant, per fess, or
and gu.
DANSIE, a sea-horse, ppr.
DANSON, a garb, quarterly, or and gu.
DANT, a chough's head, erased, sa., beaked,
gu.
DANVERS, Lond. and Bucks., a fleur-de-lis,
erm. , enfiled with a ducal coronet, or.
DANVERS, a wyvern, or. .
DANVERS, Leic., a parrot, close, in mouth an
oak-branch, fructed, all ppr. see plate
DANVERS, Oxon. and Northamp., a parrot,
vert, in mouth an annulet, or. .
DANVERS, a wyvern, wings addorsed, or.
DANYERS, a parrot, ppr.
DAPIPER, an eagle, az.
DARBY, an eagle, ppr.
DARBY, Iri., a yew-tree, ppr. I
DARBY, Line., an antelope's head, erased, gu.,
maned, tufted, armed, and double attired in
fret, or.
DARBY, Lond. and Dors., out of a tower, ar.,
two .wings, the dexter or, sinister, az.
DARBY, Suff., a garb, ar., banded, or.
DARBY, Middx. and Dorc., an eagle's head,
erased, ar.
DARCEY, Ess., a lady, attired, hair dishevelled,
ppr., in hand a branch of three cinquefoils,
vert.
DARCIE, Line, and Durh., a woman's head,
couped at breasts, ppr., hair flowing, or,
wreathed about head with cinquefoils, gu.,
pierced, or.
DARCY, or D'ARCY, Eng. and Iri., a spear,
broken in three pieces, head in pale, two
in saltier, ppr., banded, gu.
D'ARCY, a bull, ppr. UnDieu, un roi.
D'ARCY, North umb., on a chapeau, ar., turned
up, erm., a bull, passant, sa.
D'AB
DAV
D'ARCY, Eng. and Iri., on a chapeau, ppr., a
bull, statant, sa.
D'ARCY, Ess., a demi- virgin, in dexter a branch
of cinquefoils, all ppr.
D'ARCY, Westmeath, on a chapeau, a bull, sa.,
armed, or. Un Dieu, un roi.
D'ARCY of New Forest, co. Galway, on a cha-
peau, gu., turned up, erm., a bull, sa., armed,
or. Un Dieu, un roi.
D'ARCY, Galway, a spear, broken in three
pieces, or, headed, ar., banded together by
ribbon, gu. Un Dieu, un roi.
DARCYE, Eng., a lion's head, issuing, ar., col-
lared, sa.
DARE, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, az., seme'e
of bezants, charged on shoulder with a cross
crosslet, or, between paws a lozenge, of the
same, charged with an increscent, gu. Loy-
ante sans tache.
DARE, on a chapeau, a demi-lion, ppr., between
paws an increscent, ar.
DARE, an arm, couped and embowed, in fess,
elbow on the wreath, girt above elbow with
a ribbon, in hand a slip of laurel, all ppr.
DARELL, Cornw., a wolf, passant, ppr.
DARELL, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
Saracen's head, couped belmv shoulders,
ppr., wreathed, ar. and az., on head a cap,
of the last, fretty, ar., turned up, erm.
DARK, an arm, embowed, purp., in hand a
streamer, az., on flag, an escutcheon, ar.,
charged with a cross, sa. comp.
DARKER, an arm, embowed, in hand a bunch
of hop- vine, all ppr.
DARLEY of Aldby, Yorks., a horse's head,
couped, gu., accoutred in armour and
bridled, or. Vivitur ingenio. Ji. *]
DARLEY, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, vert* .
DARLEY, a garb, ar., banded, or, charged with
an anchor, sa.
DARLEY, a garb, ar., banded, or.
DARLEY, a horse's head, ar., bridled, gu.
Dare.
DARLEY, Yorks., a horse's head, couped, gu.,
accoutred in armour, ar., bridled, or.
DARLEY, Yorks., on an esquire's helmet, out of
a mural coronet, a lion, rampant, holding a
staff.
DARLING, ANDREW, Toronto, Canada, in hand a
heart. Dei donum.
DARLING, Eng., in hand, gauntleted, a pheon,
erect, point upward.
DARLING, Lond., a lady, ppr., vested in a loose
robe, ar., body pink, flowing round her a
robe, az., in dexter a cross crosslet, fitched,
gu., in sinister a book, ppr. comp.
DARLING, out of a mural coronet, or, an arm,
in armour, embowed, ppr., in hand an escut-
cheon, charged with two swords, in saltier.
DARLING, Sco., in hand, a heart, ppr. Dei
donum.
DARLINGTON, Eng., a winged pillar. I
DARLSTON, Wore., a hawk's head, between
wings, beaked, or.
DARNALL, DARNEL, or DARNOL, a lion's head,
erased, ar., between wings, or.
DARNELL, Durh., on a cock-pheasant, sitting,
ppr., a falcon's leg, erased and belled.
DARNLEY, Earl of, Iri. See BLIGH.
DARNLEY, on a ducal coronet, a martlet, ppr.
,
DAROCH, a deini-negro, in dexter a dagger,
ppr.
DARRELL, Bart., Surr., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a Saracen's head, couped at shoulders,
ppr., bearded, sa., wreathed, ar. and az., en
head a cap, of the last, tasselled, gold, turned
up, erm.
comp.
DARRELL, an eagle, preying on a child, swad-
dled, ppr.
DARRELL, a goat's head, erased, ar., attired, or.
-
DART, or DARTE, a flame of fire, ppr.
DARTEY, a nag's head, couped, armed, and
bridled.
DARTMOUTH, Earl of (Legge), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
three ar., two az. Gaudet tentamine virtus.
DARVALL, or DARWALL, a lion's head, gorged
with a collar, charged with three bezants.
comp.
DARWELL, Eng., a lion's head, erased, or,
ducally crowned, gu. comp.
DARWEN, or DARWIN, a camel's head, couped,
ppr.
DARWIN of Breadsall Priory, Derbs., a demi-
griffin, vert, between claws an escallop, or.
see plate
DASHWOOD, Bart., Oxon., a griffin's head,
erased.
DASHWOOD, Lond., a griffin's head, erased, per
fess, or and gu. Pro Magnd Chartd.
DASHWOOD of Stanford Park, Notts., a griffin'
head, erased, erm.
DAST, a flame of fire, ppr.
DASTIN, Wore., a reindeer's head, ar., couped,
gu., pierced through neck by a broad
arrow.
DATMER, an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
DAUBENEY, GEORGE-MATTHEWS, Esq., of Cote,
Glouc., a pair of wings, sa.
DAUBENY, Glouc., two dragons' wings displayed,
ar. comp.
DAUBUZ, a griffin's head, wings addorsed, ppr.
DAUBIE, Cornw., a horse, passant, saddled and
bridled.
DAULBENY, an eagle, wings expanded, or.
DAUNCEY, Heref., a lion's head, erased, ar.,
collared, gu.
DAUNSEY, a nag's head, couped and bridled.
.
DAUNSCOURT, a negro's head, couped at shoul-
ders, vested, pendents at ears, or, wreathed
on forehead, and with bats' wings to head,
expanded, sa.
DAUNT of Owlpen, Glouc., and Gortigrenane,
co. Cork, a bugle-horn, or, stringed, sa.
Vigilo et spero. I. or
DAUNT, a bugle-horn, or, strung. I.
DAUNT, Eng., a cockatrice, displayed, ppr.
DAUNTSEY, out of a ducal coronet, in dexter
hand a fleur-de-lis. -
DAUVERGEUE, Eng., a horse's head, sa., bridled,
or.
DAV ALL, or DAVELL, Yorks., a terrestrial globe,
ppr.
DAVELL, Yorks., a dexter hand, apaumde,
charged with an eye, ppr.
DAVENANT, Ess., a sinister arm, embowed, in
hand a chaplet of wheat, or. II
DAV
DAV
DAVENPORT, a friar's head, in profile, ppr.,
hooded, sa., round neck a rope, of the first.
DAVENPORT, a Saracen's head, in profile, ppr.,
wreathed, and round neck a rope.
comp.
DAVERNETT, a woodpecker, close, ppr.
DAVERPORT, a lion, passant, erm., ducally
crowned, or, resting dexter on an escutcheon,
gold.
DAVERS, Eng., a demi- savage, in dexter a
club, in sinister a serpent, no wed, ppr.
DAVERS, a talbot, passant, ar.
DAVERS, Suff., a jay, ppr., in beak an annulet,
or. comp. .
DAVET, an ostrich's head, in mouth a horse-
shoe, between two feathers. .
DAVEY, Suss., a horse's head, in armour,
issuing, on top a plume of ostrich feathers,
all ppr. Non inferiora.
DAVID, Wei., a lion's head, erased.
DAVID, a lamb, passant, ar., in mouth a sprig,
vert, fructed, gu. comp.
DAVIDGE, Somers., a demi -lion, ar., gorged
with a collar, gu., charged with three lions,
passant, of the same. see plate
DAVIDSON, Sco., a falcon's head, couped, ppr.
Viget in cinere virtus.
DAVIDSON, Eng., out of a mural coronet, az.,
a lion's head, gu.
DAVIDSON, Sco., a pheon.
DAVIDSON, Sco., in dexter hand a human heart,
ppr. Sapienter si sincere. J-
DAVIDSON, a lamb, bearing cross and banner.
- 'o
DAVIE, Bart., Devons., a holy lamb, ppr. Aus-
pice Christo.
DAVIE, on a chapeau, vert, turned up, erm., a
boar, ar., armed and crined, or, gorged with
a bough, ppr. comp.
DAVIE, Sco., an eagle's head, couped, ppr.
Sedulitate.
DAVIE, Devons. and Sco., a paschal lamb, ar.,
bearing banner, gu., charged with a cross.
Auspice Christo. n
DAVIES, Ven. Archdeacon, Court - y - Gollen,
Crickhowell, Brecknocksh, a dragon's head, in
mouth a bloody hand. Vive ut vivas.
DAVIES of Harrington Hall, Salop, a lion's
head, couped. Heb ddun heb ddym dd&wa-
dygan.
DAVIES, SAUNDERS-, of Pentre, Pembroke:
(i.) For Daiies, a wolf, salient, ar. .
(.) For Saunders, a demi -bull, salient,
couped at loins, ar. Solemferre possum.
DAVIES, Lond. , on a cap, sa., turned up, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, gold.
DAVIES, Salop, on a mount, vert, a goat, lodged,
ar., against a tree, ppr.
DAVIES, in lion's paw, erased, a mullet of five
points. comp. i
DAVIES, Iri., a nag's head, ar., charged with a
caltrap, sa.
DAVIES of Moor Court, Heref., a griffin, se-
greant, or.
DAVIES, a mullet of five points, pierced, be-
tween wings.
DAVIES, Somers., a fawn, couchant, ppr.
DAVIES, Lond., a lion, rampant. Nisi domi-
nusfrustra.
DAVIES, Lond. and Salop, two lions' gambs,
erased, the dexter ermines, sinister, erm.,
holding a buckle, or. comp.
DAVIES, Hants., a dove, wings addorsed, ar.,
in mouth a sprig, vert, bearing three roses,
or. comp. .
DAVIES, Kent, a boar's head, couped and erect,
or.
DAVIES, Kent, a demi-lion, rampant, sa.
DAVIES, Suss., on a ducal coronet, or, a boar's
head, couped, sa.
DAVIES, on a chapeau, sa., turned up, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, gold, in dexter a mul-
let.
DAVIES, Bo WEN-, of Maes-y-Crygie, Carm., an
eagle, displayed. Virtus sine dote.
DAVIS, Kent, a wolf, passant, erm.
DAVIS, Hants., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a scimitar, all ppr. .
DAVIS, Lond. and Westm., a demi-wolf, ram-
pant, regardant, erased, az., ducally gorged
and chained, or," in paws a mullet of six
points, ar.
DAVIS, Somers., two arms, embowed, vested,
erm., cuffed, az., in hands, ppr., a mound,
or.
DAVIS, Iri., an arm, from shoulder, embowed,
in hand a club, ppr.
DAVIS, a lion, rampant.
DAVIS, Heref., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-wolf, salient, ar., holding a cinquefoil,
gu. comp.
DAVIS, Lond., a lion's head, erased, ppr. Ne
tentes, aut perfice.
DAVIS, Eng., a lion's head, erased, or, ducally
crowned, gu.
DAVIS, a leopard's head, erased, ppr.
DAVIS, three arrows, one in pale, two in sal-
tier, ppr.
DAVIS, a boar's head, erased, ppr.
DAVISON, a dove, issuing, wings addorsed, in
beak three wheat-ears.
DAVISON, out of an earl's coronet, or, a dove,
rising, ar., in mouth a wheat- stalk, bladed,
and eared, all ppr.
DAVISON, Durh. , out of a crown vallery, or, a
dove, wings addorsed, in mouth three wheat-
ears.
DAVISON, out of a mural coronet, a stag's head,
affronted, ppr. comp. lo
DAVISON, a stag's head, couped, between
wings, or.
DAVISON, Salop, an eagle, displayed, ar., col-
lared, gu., in beak an ear of wheat, or.
comp.
DAVISS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, in hand
a sword, waved, in pale, ppr.
DAVORON, a hind, ppr.
DAVY, Devons., a paschal lamb, regardant,
ar., holding a pennon, of the last, staff, or.
see plate
DAVY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
elephant's head, sa., armed, ar.
DAVY, an elephant's head, ppr.
DAVY, Devons., a bird, wings addorsed, ppr.,
in beak a sprig, vert, thereon three roses, or.
see plate
DAVY, Suss., Suff., and Wilts., a lion, sejant,
ar., supporting a column, or.
DAVY, Devons., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
.
DAVY of Ingoldsthorpe, Norf., out of a ducal
coronet, or, an elephant's head, sa., armed,
ar., in front of coronet a ring, thereto a
line and ring, gold, turned over trunk.
DAV
DAVY, Sco., a talbot's head, erased, or, ducally
crowned.
DAVY, Sco., a talbot's head, erased, ar.,
crowned, collared and eared, or.
DAVYE, an elephant's head, ppr., charged on
shoulder with a mullet, sa.
DAVYS, an ostrich, in mouth a horse-shoe, ppr.
DAW, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded, looking
at the sun, ppr. comp.
DAWBENCY, Wore., a holly-tree, vert, fructed,
gu. - H
DAWBENEY, and DAWBNEY, a cross pattee, ar.,
within an orle of seven mullets, or.
DAWBENEY, Eng., a leopard's face, or, jessant-
de-lis. gu.
DAWBENEY, Eng., two lions' paws, erased,
holding up a crescent, or. II.
DAWBENEY, Eng., an elephant's head, erased,
per fess, or and vert.
DAWBIN, a Triton, in sinister a trident, ppr.
DAWE, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, in hand
a swan's head, erased, all ppr.
DAWE, Dors., in lion's gamb, erased and erect,
ar., a fleur-de-lis, or. comp. I
DAWES, Eng., on point of a halberd, erect, or,
a wy vern, tail nowed, sans legs, sa., bezante*e,
or, vulned, gu. I
DAWES, Middx., a dexter arm, embowed,
vested, gu., cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., an
oak -slip, vert, fructed with three acorns,
or.
DAWES, Staffs, and Lane., a wyvern, sa., be-
zantee, in dexter a battle-axe, erect., az. En
Dieu est tout. comp. n
DAWKER, out of a palisado coronet, an arm,
embowed, vested, in hand a battle-axe, in
fess, ppr.
DAWKINS, a dexter arm, couped at shoulder,
ppr., in hand a battle-axe, of the last, in
bend, on blade a rose, gu. comp.
DAWN, and DAWNE, a crane, in moxith an oak-
branch, ppr. .
DAWNAY, Baron. See DOWNE, Viscount.
DAWNEY, and DAWNY, Eng., a dexter wing, or.
DAWNSEY, a nag's head, couped, az., bezantee,
bridled, or.
DAWS, Surr., on a demi-battle-axe, handled,
or, headed, ar., a dragon, sans legs, wings
addorsed, bezantee. I
DAWS, Suss., a demi-man, vested in green,
winding a hunting-horn, ppr. Hinc usque
superna venabor.
DAWSON, Line., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in gauntlet a battle-axe,
gold.
DAWSON of Edwardston Hall, Suff., a tabby
cat's head, gardant, erased, in mouth a rat,
ppr. Vitce via virtus.
DAWSON of Castle Dawson, Iri., an etoile of
six points, or. Toujours propice. .
DAWSON, a cat's head, erased, affrontde, in
mouth a mouse.
DAWSON, Yorks., on a mount, vert, a hound,
sa. -
DAWSON, Yorks. and Lane., a leopard's head,
erased, gardant.
DAWSON, Lond., an etoile, or, .
DAWSON, Eng., a hand, erect, charged with
an eye, ppr.
DAWSON, Cumb., a demi-talbot, erm., eared,
DEA
az., holding an arrow, or, flighted and
pointed, ar. .
DAWSON, Northumb., a talbot, passant, ppr.
Vitce via virtus. .
DAWTKEY, Suss., a unicorn, ar.
DAX, between horns of a crescent, a cross
patte'e.
DAX, an antelope's head, erased.
DAY of Beaufort, Kerry, two hands clasping
each other, couped at wrist, conjoined to a
pair of wings, ppr. Sic itur ad astra.
DAY, two hands conjoined, ppr., affixed to two
wings, expanded, the dexter, or, sinister, az.,
each charged with a mullet, counterchanged.
comp.
DAY, Eng., two wings, expanded, or and az.
DAY, a demi- cockatrice, wings expanded.
DAY, a greyhound's head, erased, ar., collared,
ringed and lined, gu., the end nowed.
comp. .
DAYRELL, Bucks. , a goat's head, ar.
DAYRELL, Bucks., a goat's head, erased, ar.,
attired, or.
DAYRELL of Lillingston Dayrell, Bucks., a
goat's head, erased, ppr. Secure vivere mors
est.
DAYRELL of Shudy Camps Park, Cambs., out
of a ducal coronet, a goat's head, erased,
ppr. Virtus mille scuta.
DAYROLLES, Surr., a mullet of six points, or.
-
DEA, an arm, couped below wrist, in fess,
vested, gu.,cuff dancettee, ar., in hand, ppr., a
broken sword, of the last, hilt and pommel, or.
DEACLE, out of a mural coronet, ar., an eagle,
or, in beak a rose, gu.
DEACON, Eng., a nag's head, ar. I
DEACON, Eng., a nag's head. In utroque para-
tus. i
DEACONS, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, ar.,
winged, sa.
DEACONS, Eng., an eagle's head, erased, ar..
between wings, sa.
DE AGUILAR, a lion, rampant, charged with a
plate.
DEAKEN, or DEAKIN, Eng., out of a mural
coronet, gu., a leopard's head, or, ducally
gorged, gold.
DEALBENEY, an ox-yoke, in bend, sa.
DEALE, Kent, within a snake, coiled up, ppr.,
a dove, ar., beaked and legged, gu.
DEALTRY, out of a cloud, a hand, holding a
stag by the horns.
DEALTRY, a fleur-de-lis, ar.
DEALTRY, an escallop, erect. i
DEAN, Lond., a griffin's head, erased, ar.
DEAN, Eng., a winged pillar, ppr. I
DEANE, Baron Muskerry. See MUSKERRY.
DEANE, a demi-lion, rampant, or, in dexter a
crescent, gu.
DEANE, Iri., a lion's gamb, erased, gu.
DEANE, Ess. and Lane., a bear's head, couped,
ar., muzzled, or.
DEANE, or DEAN, Eng., in hand, couped, in
fess, ppr., a fleur-de-lis, or.
DEANE, or DANE, Hants., a griffin's head, erased,
or.
DEANE, on a mount, vert, a tortoise, or.
DEANE, Ess., abear's head, muzzled, erased.
DE ANGOLESME, Eng., a boat's sail affixed to
a mast, ppr. I
DBA i!
DEANS, Eng. and Sco., a sword, in pale, ppr.,
ensign ed on top with a cross patte'e. Arte
vd marie. - l
DEANS, Sco., a sword, in pale, point upward,
ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
DEAR, and DEARE, Eng., a horse at full speed,
saddled and bridled.
DEAR, a deer's head, ppr.
DEAR, a deer's head, erased, ppr.
DEARDEN, Lane., a stag, trippant, regardant.
Dum spiro spero.
DEARMAN, out of a ducal coronet, or, five
cinquefoils, gu., stalked and leaved, ppr.
DEARDS, a Catherine-wheel, ducally crowned, or.
DBAS, Sco., on a daisy, a bee feeding, ppr.
Industria. comp. I
DBASE, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
ostrich, wings addorsed, ppr.
DEASIE, Sco., a hawk's head, erased, ppr.
DEATH, Kent, a griffin's head, or, in beak a
trefoil, vert.
DEAVES, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, gu., a
dagger, or.
DE BATHE, Bart., Iri., a lion, rampant, ar.,
supporting in paws a dagger, of the first,
hilt and pommel, or. Nee parvis sisto.
see plate
DE BEAUVOIR, Bart., Iri.: (i.) A griffin's head
and neck, wings addorsed, ar., in beak 'a
branch of woodbine, ppr. comp. . (.)
An eagle, displayed, vert. Conduct is Fate.
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DE BELLOMONT, Eng., a cross moline, lozenge
pierced, gu.
DEBENHAM, Eng., a dexter hand, apaume'e,
ppr., in a maunch.
DE BEST, Lond., on a mural coronet, or, a
fleur-de-lis, party, between two laurel-
branches, vert.
DE BETUM, Eng., an elephant, ppr.
DE BLAQUIEBK, Baron, Iri., a garb, or. Tiens
alaverite".
DE BLOIS, Eng., a lion, rampant, gardant, gu.
DEBNAM, a bear, transfixed by a broken spear,
ppr.
:Boi
)HUN, Eng., a wolf, current, ppr. I
DE
DE BOUCHE, Eug., a cloud, ppr.
DE BOYS, Ess., a wyvern, ar.
DE BOYS, Ess., a leg, in armour, embowed,
couped, ar. and sa., spur and leather, or. .
DEBRAM, a wheel, between wings.
DE BRETEVILLE, Eng., a staff, raguly, in pale,
sa., surmounted by an eagle, displayed, gu.
DE BREVILL, Eng., in hand a sheaf of arrows,
ppr.
DE BRUGES, Eng., a cross Calvary, on three
grieces, gu. -
DE BURG, a bull's head, between wings. .
DE BURGH, Middx., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, couped at shoulder, gauntlet, apau-
mee, ppr., stringed as a bugle-horn, az., tas-
sels, gold. Nee parvis sisto.
DE BURGH, Eng., a water-bouget, az.
DE BURGO, Bart., Iri., a mountain-cat, sejant,
gardant, ppr., collared and chained, or.
Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy. comp.
DE BURGO, Marquess Clanricarde. See CLAN-
RICARDE.
DE CARDONNEL, Eng., a dove, az. L'esperance
me console. n
DEG-
DE CARTERET, Eng., a reindeer's head, ca-
bossed.
DE CHANDEW, a nest of young birds, ppr.
DECIES, Baron, Iri. (Beresford), a dragon's
head, erased, az., transfixed in neck by a
broken tilting-spear, or, point, ar., thrust
through upper jaw. Nil nisi cruce.
comp. go.
DECKER, Eng., a mountain-cat, current, re-
gardant, ppr.
DE CLARE, Eng., the standard of St. George,
ppr. ii
DE CLIFFORD, Baron, a demi-Indian goat, ar.,
armed, eared, and ducally gorged, gu.,
charged on body with three annulets, in
pale, of the last.
DE CLINTON, Eng., on a mount, vert, a stag,
feeding, ppr.
DE COSTA, Eng., a plume of ostrich-feathers,
or.
DE COURCY, Baron Kingsale. See KINGSALE.
DE COURCY, Eng., a demi-leopard, or, spotted,
gu., collared and lined. I
DE COURCY, Iri., a horse's head, issuing, gu.
DE COWCY, Eng., a horse's head, couped, ar.,
bridled, gu.
DE CRESPIGNY, Bart., Surr., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a cubit arm, erect, in hand
a broadsword, ppr. Mens sibi conscia recti.
DE DEN, and DE DENA, in dexter hand, in
fess, couped, a sword, in pale, on point a
garland, all ppr.
DE DREUX, a ram's head, erased, ar., horned,
or.
DEE, Surr., a lion, sejant, gardant, or, in dex-
ter a cross formee, fitched, az., on cross a
label, with motto Hie labor sinister, on a
pyramid, ar., on it a label with this motto
Hoc opus. ^
DEEDES of Sandling Park, Kent, an eagle's
head, erased, between wings, sa. Facta, non
verba.
DEEDES, an eagle's head, erased, per fess,
nebulae, gu. and ar., between wings, sa.
IO.
DEERHAM, Norf., a bear, sejant, rampant, sa..
muzzled, lined, and ringed, or.
DEERING, Kent, in a ducal coronet, or, a
mount, vert, thereon a horse, passant, sa.
comp.
DEERING, out of a ducal coronet, az., a dragon's
head, or.
DEEVES, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, gu., armed and crined, or.
. I
DE FERRARS, on a chapeau, an eagle, preying
on a child, swaddled, all ppr.
DE FERRERS, Eng., a pheon, az.
DEFORTIBUS, Eng., an escarbuncle, or.
DE FREYNE, Baron (Trench), a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. Malo mori quam fcedari.
DE GAUNT, Eng., a cross patte'e, fitched, sa.
DEGGE, Derbs. and Staffs., on a ducal coronet,
or, a falcon, close, ar., jessed and belled, of
the last.
DE GINKELL. See ATHLONE, Earl.
DEGON, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a dolphin,
haurient.
DEGON, Eng., a portcullis, az.
DE GRAY, Eng., a dart and palm-branch, in
saltier, ppr.
DEG-
DEL
DE GREY, Earl, Baron Lucas and Grantham
(De Grey): (i.) On a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a cockatrice, wings erect, or. .
(.) out of a ducal coronet, or, a mount,
vert, thereon a stag at gaze, gold. Qualis
ab incepto.
DEHANEY, IrL, a demi-bear, rampant, ppr.
DE HAKCLA, Eng., a fret, az. n
DE HATFIELD, Eng., on stump of tree, sprout-
ing branches, an eagle, wings addorsed and
inverted, all ppr.
DEINSTON, Sco., a tree, ppr., fructed, gu.
DEKENER, Middx., out of a tower, vert, a
tiger's head, ppr., collared, or.
DELABER, Eng., a greyhound, sejant, collared,
sa.
DE LA CHAMBRE, Suss., an ass's head, erased,
ar.
DE LA CHEROIS of Donaghadee, an anchor,
erect, ppr. Fac et spera.
DELADOWNE, an arm, vested, az., cuffed, or, in
hand, ppr., a cup, of the first, flames issuing,
ppr. comp.
DELAFELD, and DELAFIELD, Eng., an ox's foot,
couped, sa.
DELAFIELD, Eng., a cross pattee fc gu., between
wings, or.
DELAFIELD, Middx., a dove, wings expanded,
in mouth an olive-branch, all ppr. Insignia
fortunce paria and Fest. .
DE LA FONS, Eng., a wolf, sejant, or.
DE LA FOSSE, a cock, or.
DE LA FOUNTAINE, Ess., on a mount, vert, a
griffin, sejant, or, in dexter an Eastern crown,
ar.
DELAHAY, on a torteau, vert, a lion's head,
erased, ar., collared, az.
DELAHEY, Heref., a wolf's head.
DELAHILL, Eng., a caltrap, az.
DELAITE, a cock, or.
DELALAUD, Eng., two hands conjoined, sup-
porting a human heart, ppr.
DELALAND, Eng., a leopard's head, issuing from
a tower, ppr.
DELALEIGH, out of a crescent, or, a cross cross-
let, fitched, sa. I
DELALYND, Eng., in the sea, ppr., an anchor.
DELALYND, and DELALYNDE, Eng., an escallop,
gu., between eagles' wings, or.
DELAMAINE, a chevalier in armour, ppr., in
dexter a tilting-spear, with pennon unrolled.
DELAMAINE, Eng., a man in military uniform,
az., holding a flag in bend, gu.
DELAMARE, Eng., an eel, naiaut, ppr. no.
DEL AM ARE, Eng., a ship under sail, in the sea,
ppr.
DELAMAYNE, same crest.
DELAMERE, Baron (Cholmondeley), a demi-
griffin, segreant, sa., beaked, winged, and
membered, or, ducally gorged and chained,
between claws a helmet, ppr., garnished, or.
Cassis tutissima virtus. see plate
DELAMERE, Chesh., same crest.
' DELAMERE, a pheasant, ppr.
DELAMOTE, and DELAMOTTE, Eng., an ostrich's
head, in mouth a horse's shoe, between two
feathers, ppr.
DELAMOTE, a lion, passant, gardant, collared,
vair. see plate
DELAMYNE, a ship in full sail.
DELANCEY, and DELANCY, Eng., a demi-leopard,
gardant, supporting an anchor, ppr.
DELANCEY, a sinister arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a standard, with flag.
DELAND, Eng., a leopard's head, issuing from
a tower, ppr.
DELANE, Eng., an eagle, displayed, or, charged
with a mullet, sa. comp. n
DELANEY, and DELANY, Eng., an antelope,
trippant, ppr.
DELANEY, and DELANY, between wings, a swan,
statant, ppr. see plate
DELANEY, Iri., a buffalo's head, erased, gu.
DELANY, a bull's head, erased, out of ducal
coronet.
DELAP, Surr., two arms, embowed, dexter, ppr.,
in hand, a rose, gu., sinister in armour, and
holding a sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
Mcrito. comp.
DELAP, Eng., a rose-branch, with three roses,
ppr.
DELAP, Lond. and Surr., a cubit arm, in ar-
mour, in pale, in hand a sword, ppr., hilt
and pommel, gold.
DELAPINDE, in lion's gamb, erased, ar., three
pines, or, leaved, vert.
DELAPIPE, Eng., three organ pipes, or, enfiled
with garland of laurel, vert.
DELAPLAUNCH, Eng., a cross moline, erm.
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DELAPLAUNCH, Eng., a hunting-horn, sans
strings, sa., garnished, or. I.
DELAPOOL, DELAPOOLE, and DE LA POOLE,
Eng., a crosier, gu.
DELAPOOLE, Eng., on a chapeau, a leopard,
statant, ppr.
DE LA RIVER, and DELARIVER, Yorks., in lion's
paw a broken spear, ppr. I
DE LA RIVER, and DELARIVER, a shepherd's
flute, or.
DELAROUS, an armed arm, in hand a sword,
ppr.
DELATUNE, Hants., an antelope, passant, or.
DELATURE, a lamb, bearing cross and banner.
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DELAUNE, the lion of St. Mark, sejant, wings
elevated, round head a glory, all ppr., dexter
on the Gospel, close, or, covered, gu., gar-
nished, of the second.
DE LA VACH, and DELAVACHE, Eng., a cow's
tail, ppr.
DELAVACHE, Eng., an ox-yoke, in pale, sa.
DELAVAL, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a goat's head, ar., attired, gold. Dieu
me conduise. * ^
DELAVAL, a salamander in flames, ppr.
DELAVALL, Northumb., a ram's head, erased,
ar., attired, or. -
DELAVERE, a stag, salient, ppr.
DELAVERE, a Catherine wheel, dropping blood,
allgu. - !
DELAWAR, a bird's head, couped, ar., beaked,
gu.
DELAWARR, Earl (West), out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a griffin's head, az., beaked and
eared, gold. Jour de ma vie ! .
DELECHAMBER, Suss., an ass's head, erased, ar.
DEL
DEN
DELEGH, out of a crescent, or, a cross crosslet,
fitched, sa. I
DELEVAL, Eng., on a chapeau, a lion's head,
erased, ducally crowned, all ppr.
DELGARNO, Eng., a sea-lion, statant, in dexter
a cross moline. see plate
DELILERS, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, az.,
ducally crowned, gu. comp.
DELINE, Eng., a rock, ppr. Esse quam videri.
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DE LISLE and DUDLEY, Baron (Sydney): (i.)
For Sidney, a porcupine, statant, az., quills,
collar and chain, or. Quo fata vacant. .
(.) For SheUey, a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
ducally gorged, or. comp. I
DE LISLE, a lion, passant, gardant.
DELL, Eng., issuing from a cloud, in hand,
erect, a garb.
DELLABEB, Eng., a tower, ppr., flagged, ar.,
charged with a saltier, sa.
DELLABER, a greyhound, sejant, sa.
DELLABERE, Glouc., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a plume of feathers.
DELLEE, Eng. , on a mount, a dove, ppr.
DELLYNE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a Cornish
chough, ppr.
DELMAR, a lion, sejant, gu., collared, dancettee,
dexter resting on a fleur-de-lis, seeplate
DELME, and DELMIE, a lion, passant, gu.,
against an anchor, sa. comp.
DELSUME, Eng., a pegasus' head, ar., between
wings, or.
DELVES, Sco. and Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a demi- eagle, displayed, ar. Je ne puis.
DELVES, Eng., a dolphin, embowed, az. n
DE MANDEVILE, Eng., on a mount, vert, a
stag, current, regardant, ppr.
DE MARDESTON, Eng., a cross fleury, fitched,
gu., fleury, or.
DE MARDESTON, SufL, out of a mural coronet,
a lion's head.
DE MAULEY, Baron (Spencer-Ponsonby), out
of a ducal coronet, three arrows, points
downward, one in pale, two in saltier,
crowned at the intersection by a snake, all
ppr. Pro rege, lege, grege. ' in.
DEMESCHINES, Eng., in hand, a cutlass, ppr.
DE MENBURGH, a cinquefoil.
DE MOHUN, Eng., a lion's head, regardant,
ppr.
DE MONTACUTE, Eng., a griffin's head, gu.,
between wings, or.
DE MONTGOMERY, Eng., a demi-savage, in dex-
ter a sword, in sinister a marshal's baton,
ppr.
DE MONTMORENCY, a peacock in pride, ppr.
. I
DE MONTMORENCY of Castle Morres, Kilkenny,
a peacock in pride, ppr. Dieu ayde. i
DE MORTON, Eng. , a griffin, segreant, sa.
DE MOWBRAY, Eng., a fox, current, ppr. .
DEMPSEY, Eng., a sphinx, wings addorsed, ppr.,
DEMPSEY, Iri., out of a mural coronet, seven
battle-axes, erect, ppr.
DEMPSTER of Skibo, Sutherland, a leg-bone
and palm-branch, in saltier, ppr. Mors aut
vita decora.
DEMPSTER, a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a sword,
in pale, ppr. Fortiter et strenue.
DEN, and DEN A, Eng., a black's head, sa.,
banded, ar.
DEN, and DENNE, Kent, on a staff, raguly,
vert, a stag, lodged, ppr., attired, or.
comp.
DEN, and DENNE, on a mount, vert, a stag,
lodged, regardant, ar.
DENBIGH, Earl of (Percy-Fielding), a nut-
hatch, with a hazel- branch, fructed, all ppr.
Virtutis prcemium honor.
DENBY, Eng., an antelope, passant, gu., col-
lared, ar. comp.
DENCH, Eng., a unicorn's head, between two
branches of laurel, in orle, ppr.
DENE, Devons., in dexter hand, a cross cross-
let, fitched. .
DENESTON, Eng., a cross fleury, fitched, gu.,
fleury, or.
DE NEWBURG, Eng., a quatrefoil, vert. i
DENGAINE, on a mount, a stag, feeding, ppr.
D'ENGAINE, on a mount, a stag, feeding, ppr.
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DENGAYNE, Eng., a tower, sa., with a cupola,
gu., surmounted by a flag, also gu.
DENHAM, Sco., a thistle and rose slip, in saltier,
all ppr. Juvant aspera probum.
DENHAM, Sco., a crane, in dexter a stone, ppr.
Cura dat victoriam.
DENHAM, Eng., a lion's head, erased.
DENHANY, a demi-bear, salient, ar.
DENHOLM, Sco., a stag, lodged, ppr.
DENIS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, ppr.
DENISON, Eng., out of a naval coronet, a demi-
mermaid, in dexter a mirror, in sinister a
comb, ppr.
DENISON, Eng., a dexter arm, in bend, sleeved,
vert, hand, ppr., pointing to a star, or.
comp.
DENISTOUN, in dexter hand an antique shield,
sa., charged with a star, or. II
DENMAN, Baron (Denman), a raven, rising,
ppr., in beak, an annulet, or. Prudentia ct
constantia." seeplate
DENMAN, Eng., a demi-grey friar, vested, ppr.,
in dexter a lash.
DENN, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, a camel's
head, or. comp.
DENNE, Kent, on a chapeau, vert, turned up,
erm., a peacock in pride, ppr.
DENNESTOUN, Lord, Sco., in dexter hand, ppr.,
an antique shield, sa., charged with a star,
or. Adversa virtute repcllo. n
DENNET, Lond., a boar's head, erased, az.
DENNETT, Eng., in hand an escallop, ppr.
DENNETT, a demi-wolf, sa., collared, indented,
ar. comp.
DENNEY, and DENNY, Ess. and Norf., a cubit
arm, erect, ppr., in hand a bunch of barley,
or.
DENNIE, and DENNY, Sco., a hand, erect, point-
ing with two fingers to the sun.
DENNIS, Glouc., a demi-lion, rampant, az., be-
zantee.
DENNIS, a leopard's head and neck, couped,
ppr.
DENNIS, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, in hand
a sheaf of arrows, ppr. I
DEN
DENNIS, Cornw., a dragon's head and neck,
couped.
DENNIS, Eng., a tiger's head, erased, erm.
DENNISTOUN, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, or.
DENNY, out of a ducal coronet, a plume of
ostrich-feathers.
DENNY, Bart., Iri., a cubit arm, vested, az.,
cuffed, ar., in hand wheat-ears, or. Et mea
messis erit. and
DENNY, Iri., a garb, in fess, ppr.
DENNY, Eng., a buck's head, couped at neck.
. ii
DENNYS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, ppr.
DENOUAC, Eng., between wings a globe, there-
on an eagle, wings expanded, ppr.
comp.
DENOVAN, Sco., a stag, trippant, gu.
DENSHIRE, Eng., a lion, regardant, holding
with both paws an anchor, all ppr.
see plate
DENSTON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, in
dexter hand a sword, blade wavy, ppr. .
DENSY, Eng., on a chapeau, a stag, passant,
ppr.
DENT, a demi-wolf. eomp.
DENT, a demi-wolf, salient, sa., charged on
neck with a collar, dancettee, ar.
DENT, Northumb., a tiger's head, erased, erm.,
maned, sa., vomiting fire, ppr. comp.
DENT, Surr., a tiger's head, couped, ar.
DENTON, a stork, ppr.
DENTON, (Dumb., a martlet, sa.
DENTON, Camb., a lion, couchant, or.
DENYS, Bart., Northamp., a demi-lion, ermi-
nois, collared, gu., between paws a lily,
slipped, ppr. Hora e sempre. see plate
DENYS, by a tree, vert, an antelope, passant,
ppr. see plate
DEPDEN, Eng., an anchor, or, surmounted by
a fleur-de-lis.
DEPDEN, a dexter and sinister hand, wielding
a two-handed sword, ppr.
DEPHAM, Eng., a church, ppr.
DEPHAM, Eng., a lion, passant, ppr. I
DE PLACETES, a lion's head, ppr., collared, or.
DE PONTHIEU, a tree, vert.
DEPTUN, Eng., an anchor, or, enfiled by a fleur-
de-lis, sa.
DE PUDSEY, Eng., an eagle's head, gu., in beak
an acorn, slipped and leaved, vert.
DERAM, Eng., in hand, in fess, couped, a fleur-
de-lis, ppr.
DERAM, a pyramid, entwined by a vine, ppr.
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DERAW, Eng., a bundle of quills, ar.
DERBY, Earl of (Stanley), on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., an eagle, wings addorsed,
or, feeding an infant in its nest, ppr.,
swaddled, az., banded, of the third. Sans
changer. -
DERBY, a garb, ar., banded, or.
DERBY, a dromedary, ppr. ii
DEREHAM, Norf., a bear, rampant, sejant, sa.,
muzzled, lined and ringed, or, charged on
shoulders with an annulet, ar. comp.
DERHAM, a demi-wolf, rampant.
DERHAM, Iri., a demi-wolf, per pale, or and
sa.
DERHAM, Eng., two hands, winged and clasped.
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DES
DERHAUGH, Suff., a tiger, passant, or, tufted
and rnaned, sa.
DERING, Bart., Kent, on a ducal coronet, or,
a horse, passant, sa., maned, gold. Terrere
nolo, timere nescio.
DE RINZY of Clobewan Hall, "VYexford, a
sword, erect, ppr., hilted, or. Facta, non
verba.
DE RIVERS, and DE RYVERS, Eng., a tortoise,
passant, ppr.
DE RIVERS, a bat, displayed.
DERMOTT, Iri., a griffin's head, erased, or.
DERMOT, or DERMOTT, Eng , a demi-lion, hold-
ing a spear, in pale, thrust through a bear's
head, all ppr.
DERNFORD, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, az.,
and sword, ppr., in saltier. I
DERNFORD, Eng., a sphinx, passant, gardant,
wings addorsed, ppr.
DE ROMARA, Eng., a stag's head, at gaze, ppr.
. i
DE ROUILLON, Norf., a dolphin, haurient, sa.
DERRICK, on a spear-head, a savage's head,
couped, dropping blood, ppr. Virtute, non
viribus. comp.
DERULE, Eng., a demi-wolf, gu.
DERWELL, Eng., a harp, or. n
DERWIN, a demi-griffin, in claws an escallop.
see plate
DE SALLIS, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-
harpy, displayed, ducally crowned.
see plate
DESANGES, a' cherub's head, or.
DESART, Earl of (Otway-O'Connor-Cuffe), Iri.,
a cubit arm, erect, vested, or, charged with
two bendlets undee, az., cuffed, erm., in
hand, ppr., a pole-axe, of the first, staff, of
the second. Virtus repulses ncscia sordidce.
DE SAUMAREZ, Baron (Saumarez), a falcon,
wings expanded, ppr. In Deo spero.
DESBARRES, Eng., an arm, couped at shoulder,
embowed, in hand a spear, in pale, all ppr.
DESBOROUGH, and DESBROWE,"a bear's head,
couped, sa., muzzled, or.
DESBOUVERIE, Eng., a demi-eagle, with two
heads, displayed, sa., ducally gorged, charged
with a cross crosslet. see plate
DESBRISAY, Eng., a bell, or. I
DESBROWE, a talbot's head, erased.
DESCHAMPS, Eng., the golden fleece, girt round
middle with a collar, or.
DE SENLIZE, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant,
gu. - *
DE SILVA, a lion, rampant, gu.
DESLAND, Iri., two hands, conjoined, support-
ing a heart. -
DESMOND, a lion, passant, gardant, or, grasp-
ing a saltier, gu. see plate
DESMOND, Earl of, Iri. See DENBIGH, Earl of.
DESNAY, Eng., on a chapeau, ar., turned up,
gu., charged with fleur-de-lis, or, a lion, pas-
sant, gu. comp.
DESNE, a leopard's face, affronted, breaking
with its mouth a sword. see plate
DESNEY, a wyvern, sans legs, vert.
DESPARD, Iri., in hand a broken spear.
DESPARD, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a star
of twelve rays, ar.
DESPENCER, LE, Eng., a griffin's head, ppr.
DES
DEY
DESPENCER, Eng., two wings conjoined, ppr.
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DESS, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., an
owl, close, or. comp.
DESSBON, a marquess's coronet, ppr.
DESSE, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., an
owl, wings expanded, or. Vigilo.
DESSEN, a porcupine, sa., spines tipped, or.
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DES VOEUX, Bart., Iri., a squirrel, sejant, ppr.
Altiora in votis. ^' I
DE TABLET, Baron (Warren), a swan's neck,
couped, ar., guttee-de-sang. Pro rege et
patrid. see plate
DETHICK, Derbs. and Norf., a nag's head,
erased, ar. I
DETHICK, Durh., a horse's head, couped, ar.,
charged on neck with a mullet, on a cres-
cent, see plate
DETHICKE, Eng., an eagle, regardant, wings
expanded and inverted, ppr.
DETON, and DETTON, Eng., a goat's head,
erased, ar., collared, gu. comp.
DETON, Eng., on a tower, ar., a crescent, gu.
DEUCHAR, Sco., a boar's head, erased, between
two branches of laurel, ppr. Verus adfinem.
comp. II
DEUCHAR, Sco., a boar's head, couped, between
two alder branches. comp.
DEUCHAR, Sco., out of a mural coronet, an
arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a sword,
all ppr. .
DE UFFORD, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, sa.
D'EuREUX, Eng., five arrows, gu., headed, or,
feathered, ar. , bound by a belt, of the first,
buckled, gold.
D'EuREUX, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a talbot's head.
DEVALL, Eng., on a chapeau, a greyhound,
sejant. see plate
DE VALLANCE, Eng , a greyhound's head, gu.
DEVAYNES, Eng., a lion, rampant, between
paws a battle-axe. see plate
DEVAYNES, out of a baron's coronet, a demi-
dragon, in dexter a sword.
DEVEN, a lion, rampant, ar., ducally gorged,
or. see plate
DEVENDALE, Eng., a long cross, a/.
DEVANISH, Suss., a demi- tiger, salient, vert,
in dexter a cross crosslet, fitched, ar.
see plate
DEVENPORT, a savage's head, affrontee, round
head a snake.
DEVENPORT, on a mount, vert, a hound, se-
jant, ppr., resting dexter on a stag's head,
cabossed. see plate
DEVENSHIRE, Cornw., an eagle, ppr.
DEVERAL, and DEVEREL, Eng., the rays of the
sun issuing from behind a cloud, ppr. i
DEVERE, Bart., Iri. : (i.) On a chapeau, turned
up, erm., a boar, passant, az., bristled and
tusked, or. . (.) The Castle of Lime-
rick, ppr. Vero nihil verius.
DEVERE, Eng., the sun shining on a sun-flower,
ppr.
DEVEREAUX, and DEVEREUX, Iri., a stag, trip-
pant, ppr.
DEVEREULX, a talbot's head, ar., ducally
crowned, or.
DEVEREUX, out of a ducal coronet, or, a talbot's
head, ar., eared, gu.
DEVEREUX, a tower, ppr.
DEVEREUX, Viscount Hereford, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a talbot's head, ar., eared, gu.
Virtutis com.es invidia.
DEVERSON, a lion's head, gardant and erased,
gu., collared, or. comp.
DE VESCI, Viscount (Vesey), Iri., in hand, in
armour, a laurel-branch, all ppr. Sub hoc
signo vinces.
DEVESTON, Eng., a cross fleury, fitched, gu.
DEVETTS, issuing from clouds, a cubit arm, in
fess, in hand a sword, erect, enfiled with a
boar's head, erased. comp.
D.EVEY-, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed, in fess,
couped, ppr., vested, sa., in hand a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu.
DE VISME, an eagle, displayed, ppr.
DE VISME, an eagle, displayed, sans legs, ppr.
DEVOIKE, a dexter hand throwing an arrow,
ppr. i.
DEVON, Eng., a horse's head, ar., thrust
through by a spear, sa., head, or.
DEVON, Earl of (Courtenay), a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. Ubi lapsus ? quid fed ? .
DEVONSHIRE, Eng., a cross moline, or.
DEVONSHIRE, Duke of, Marquess of Hartington
(Spence-Cavendish), a snake, nowed, ppr.
Cavendo tut us. in.
DE WAETOR, WAGER, Eng., the attires of a
stag fixed to scalp, or. comp. So.
DEWAR, Northumb., a holy lamb bearing the
banner of St. Andrew, ppr. II
DEWAR, Sco., a cock, crowing, ppr. Gloria
patri.
DE WARREN, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant,
az.
DEWELL, and DE WELLE, Eng., on a mount,
vert, a horse, current, ar., bridled, sa.
DEWELLES, an ostrich's head and wings, ar.,
ducally gorged, gu., in mouth a horse-shoe,
az. comp. . and
DEWERS, an anchor, with cable, ppr.
DEWES, Warw., a wolf's head, erased, or,
collared, vair, in mouth a- quatrefoil, pierced,
gu., slipped, ppr. see plate
DEWHURST, Lane., a wolf's head, erminois.
Spes mea in Deo.
DEWHURST, Lane., a wolf's head, erased, er-
minois, collared, az. Spes mea in Deo,
comp.
DEWING, Norf., a greyhound's head, erased,
ar., collared and ringed, gu. comp.
DE WINTON of Clifton, Glouc., a wyvern, ppr.
Si/n ar dy Hun.
DEWSBURY, Glouc., on a mount, vert, a mart-
let, or.
DEXTER, Eng., a tree, pendent therefrom two
weights.
DEYCOURT, Eng., a sword, in pale, enfiled with
a leopard's face. I
DEYNCOURT, Eng., the Standard of St. George,
ppr. II
DEYNES, Suff , out of a mural coronet, gold, a
dragon's head, sa., gorged with two bars,
or. comp. go.
DEYVELLE, DEYVILL, and DAVELL, Eng., an
arm, in fess, ppr., vested, in hand a fleur-
de-lis, or. comp.
DEYVIL, Eng., a fleur-de-lis j gu.
D'EY
DIL,
D'EYVILL, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a club, sa., spiked, or.
DIAMONT, a demi-lion, or, in dexter a fusil, gu.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis, gold, see plate
DIAS, Eng., on a garland of laurel, a lion, pas-
sant, ppr.
DIBBLE, DIABLE, and DIBLE, Eng., on a cha-
peau, a lion, statant, gardant, ducally gorged,
tail extended. -
DIBDIN, Eng., a talbot, passant, collared, ppr.
DIBLE, and DIBLEY, Eng., a demi-Hercules,
holding over shoulder a club, ppr. I. II
DiCCONSON, Eng., a hind's head, or.
DICEY, a demi-lion, or. Fide et amore.
DICEY, Eng., a lion, sejant, .gu., supporting
between paws a shield, ar.
DICHER, Salop, a bear, passant, ar.
DICK, QUINTIN, Esq., of Layer Tower, Ess., a
cat, sejant. Semper fidelis.
DICK, Bart., of Braid, Sco., a stag's head,
erased, ppr., attired, or. Virtute and
Publica solus mca merces.
DICK, Bart., of Prestonfield, Sco., in dexter
hand a plumb rule, ppr. Over, fork over.
DICK, Sco., a ship in distress* ppr. At spes
infracta.
DICK, Iri., a horse's head, armed, ppr., bridled,
gu.
DICK, a leopard, sejant, ppr.
DICK, Eng., a dagger and sword, in saltier,
ppr.
DICKENS, a hind's head.
DICKENS, Suff., a lion, rampant, ppr., holding
a cross flory, sa. comp.
DICKENS, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped in
fess, from elbow, in pale, holding up an
esquire's helmet, all ppr.
DICKENS, on trunk of tree, entwined by a ser-
pent, a falcon, wings expanded.
DICKENS, a lion, couchant, or, in dexter a cross
patonce, sa. see plate
DICKENS, a demi-leopard, ppr. IJostis honori
invidia. I
DICKENSON, Wilts., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a hand, holding a fleur-de-lis.
DICKENSON, out of a ducal coronet, a phoenix
in flames, ppr.
DICKENSON, out of clouds, a cubit arm, erect,
in hand a branch of laurel, all ppr.
DICKENSON, Lond., in hand an ox-yoke, ppr.
DICKENSON, a tiger, sejant, erm., ducally
gorged, or, in gamb a broad arrow, gold,
feathered, ar. comp.
DICKENSON, and DICONSON, Line., Yorks., and
Staff., a demi-lion, rampant, per pale, er-
minois and az.
DICKENSON, a greyhound's head, between two
roses, slipped and leaved, ppr.
DICKENSON, in hand, ppr., vested, gu., an es-
carbuncle, ar.
DICKENSON, out of clouds, a cubit arm, erect,
in hand three wheat-ears, all ppr.
comp. and .
DICKESON, Eng., a boar's head, couped, in
mouth four arrows, all ppr.
DICKESON, or DICKINSON, a camel's head, ppr.,
bridled, gu., on top of head a plume of
ostrich-feathers, and under throat a bell, or.
see plate
DICKEY, and DICKIE, Eng., a ferret, ppr.
DICKIE, Sco., oil a rock, an alder-tree, growing,
PP^ -
DICKIN, Salor a lion, sejant, or, in dexter a
cross crosskj, gold. Vincit veritas.
see plate
DICKINS, Suss. : (l.) A lion, sejant, sa., holding
a cross flory, or. see plate . (.) On stump
of tree, entwined by a serpent, ppr., a fal-
con, also ppr., beaked, membered, and
belled, or.
DICKINS, Kent, a lion, sejant, or, holding a
cross flory, sa. In hoc signo vinces. see plate
DICKMAN, a demi-horse, rampant. IO
DICKSON, JOHN W., of Dumfries, Sco., and
Ceylon, over an arm, in armour, brandishing
a falchion, ppr., a trident and spear in sal-
tier, or. Fortes fortuna jurat.
comp.
DICKSON, Bart., Norf., same crest and motto.
DICKSON, Arbroath, in dexter hand a sword,
in bend, ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Fortes
fortuna jurat.
DICKSON, Sco., in hand a sword, in bend, ppr.
fortes fortuna jurat. -
DICKSON, Iri., out of a tower, a lion's head,
ppr.
DICKSON, Sco., a winged heart, ppr. Ccelum
versus. > II
DICKSON, Sco., a hart, couchant, gardant, ppr.,
attired, or, within two branches of laurel, in
orle, vert. Cubo sed euro. So.
DICOM, and DICONS, Beds., a cock's head, az.,
beaked, or, combed, and wattled, gu.
DICOME, Line., a unicorn's head, erased, quar-
terly, erm. and gu., crined, or, the horn
gobony, of the last and ar.
DIDDIER, or DIDEAR, a demi-griffm, wings ex-
panded, ppr.
DIETZ, out of a ducal coronet, a pair of stag's
horns.
DIFFORD, and DITFORD, a lion's head, erased,
or, ducally crowned, gu. comp.
DIGBY, Earl (Digby), an ostrich, ar., in mouth
a horse-shoe, or. Deo, non fortuna.
DIGBY, an ostrich, ar., in mouth a horse-shoe,
ppr. .
DIGBY of Osbertstown, Iri., an ostrich, ar., in
mouth a horse-shoe, or. Deo, non fortuna.
.
DIGGES, an eagle's leg, ppr., thigh plumed with
three feathers, sa. comp.
DIGGS, and DYGES, Kent, SUIT., and Wilts.,
an eagle's leg, couped from thigh, sa.,
plumed with three ostrich -feathers, ar.
DIGGS, and DYGES, Kent, Surr., and Wilts., an
eagle's head, sa.
DIGHTON, Herts., in lion's gamb, erased, or, a
cross formee, fitched, gu. I
DIGHTON, Line., a squirrel, sejant, collared,
cracking a nut, or.
DIGHTON, Eng. , on a ducal coronet, or, a hawk,
close, ar., beaked and legged, gu., belled,
gold.
DIKENS, a bird's head, neck, az. , top of head,
gu., beaked, or. IO.
DIKENS, a lion's head, erased.
DIKENS, Eng., a lion's head, erased, gu., du-
cally crowned, or. comp.
DIKES, and DYKES, a lobster, vert.
DILKE, Eng., a dove, close, ar., beaked and
legged, gu. II
DILKES, Eng., a mill -rind, gu.
DIL
DOB
DILLINGTON, Norf., on a perch, ar., a hawk,
close, ppr., beaked, belled, and legged, or.
DILLON, Viscount (Dillon-Lee), Iri. : (i.) For
Lee, out of a ducal coronet, or, a pillar, ar. ,
thereon a falcon, az. (.) For Dillon, a
demi-lion, rampant, gu., between paws an
etoile, ar. Dum spiro, spero. comp.
DILLON, Bart., Iri. : (i.) On a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a falcon, rising, ar., beaked,
legged, and belled, or. . (.) A
demi-lion, rampant, gu. Auxilium ab alto.
DILLON, Devons., out of a crescent, gu., a
demi-lion, in dexter an etoile, of the same.
DILLON, Iri., out of a marquess's coronet, or,
a falcon, wings expanded, ar., beaked and
legged, or, between the wings an imperial
eagle, sa. Auxilium ab alto. see plate
DILLON, Eng., a demi-lion, in dexter a mullet.
Dum spiro, spero.
DILLON, Earl of Roscommon, and Baron Clon-
brock. See those titles.
DILLWTN of Borough Lodge, a stag's head,
couped, ppr. Craignez honte.
DIMMOCK, Eng., a boar's head, couped, ppr.,
between two laurel-branches, vert.
comp. II
DIMOND, Eng., a cross crosslet, in pale, sur-
mounted by a sword, in bend sinister, point
downward.
DIMOND, a demi-lion, or, between paws, a fusil,
of the same, charged with a fleur-de-lis, az.
see plate
DIMSDALE, Herts., out of a Russian baron's
coronet, a griffin's head, erm.
DIMSDALE, a griffin's head, erased, ar. Magnus
Hippocrates ! tu nobis major.
DIMSDALE, a beaver, ppr.
DINE, Beds., a wyvern, statant, ppr. J'ay
espere mieux avoir.
DINELEY, on a ducal coronet, or, three darts,
two in saltier, one in pale, with a serpent
entwined, ppr. in.
DINES, a griffin, passant.
DINGDALE, Lane., a griffin's head, between
wings, or.
DINGHAM, Eng., a dexter hand, erect, pointing
with the two fore-fingers to the sun in
splendour, ppr.
DINGHAM, in a round top, or, six spears, in
the centre a pennon, ar., thereon a cross, gu.
DINGLKY, and DINLEY, Yorks., a Roman head,
with a helmet, couped at neck, ppr.
DINGWALL, a human heart, ppr.
DINNET, a bull's head, gu.
DINORBEN, Baron (Hughes), out of a crown
vallery, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., between
paws a pike-head, ppr.
DINWIDDIE, an eagle, wings addorsed and in-
verted, in dexter a guinea-pig. Ubi libertas
ibi patria.
DINWORDY, a cubit arm, erect, in -hand a spear,
all ppr.
DIROM, Sco., a stag's head, erased.
DIROM of Mount Annan, Dumfries, a stag's
head.
DIRWYN, Eng., a peacock's head, erased, ppr.
. II
DISCOMBE, Line., a unicorn's head, erased.
DISHINGTON, Sco., a man, in armour, kneeling.
Unica spes mea Christus.
DISHINGTON, Sco., an escallop. Unica spcs
mea Christus. I
DISKENS, on a chapeau, a lion, couchant.
DISKER, and DISKERS, on a mount, vert, a cen-
taur, passant, regardant, ppr. and ar. , draw-
ing a bow and arrow, or, feathered, of the
third. comp.
DISNEY, Line, and Bucks., a lion, passant, gar-
dant, gu.
Diss, Eng,, a demi-lion, vert.
DITFORD, Eng., on a mount, or, a bull, passant,
gu.
DIVE, Beds, and Northamp., a wyvern, wings
addorsed, gu. J 'ay espere mieux avoir.
DIVIE, and DIVVIE, Sco., an eagle's head,
couped, ppr. Scdulitate.
Dix, a greyhound's head, ar., ducally gorged,
gu., between wings, or. see plate
DIXIE, Eng., a leopard, sejant.
DIXIE, an ounce, sejant, ppr., ducally gorged,
or. Quod dixi, dixi.
DIXON, Norf., a stag's head, erased, attired.
;
DIXON, Herts., on a mount, vert, a tiger,
sejant, erm., ducally gorged, or. comp.
DIXON, Berks, and Chesh., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or.
DIXON, Kent, a demi-hind, sa., bezantee.
DIXON, Herts., a sphere, ar., charged with a
pale, indented, vert.
DIXON, Devons., an arm, embowed, vested,
erminois, cuffed, ar., in hand a torteau,
of the fiist. comp.
DIXON, Ets. and Durh., a cubit arm, vested,
erminois, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a round,
of the first. comp. .
DIXON, Yorks., a stag's head, erased.
DIXON, Yorks., an eagle, displayed, sa. Quod
dixi, did.
DIXON, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, ppr.,
winged, vair. In recto Jides. .
DIXON, Sco., a water- bouget.
DIXON, Sheffield, an arm, embowed, vested,
and cuffed, in hand a garland of roses. Fide
et constantia.
DIXON, a tiger, sejant, collared and lined.
DIXWELL, Kent and Warw., in lion's gamb,
couped, az., an eagle's wing with leg con-
joined, sa.
DOANE, Chesh., a sheaf of arrows, or, headed
and feathered, ar., banded, gu. II
DOBBIE, and DOBIE, Sco., a cross crosslet,
fitched, gu.
DOBBIE, and DOBIE, Sco., an eagle, displayed,
ppr. Non minima sed magna prosequor.
-
DOBBIE, Sco., a crescent, az.
DOBBIN, Iri., a demi-lion, or, supporting a long
cross, gu.
DOBBIN, Eng., in dexter hand a laurel-branch,
ppr., fructed, gu.
DOBBINS, and DOBINS, Eng., a staff raguly,
surmounted by an eagle, displayed, ppr.
DOBBS, a lion, sejant, affronte'e.
DOBBS, Eng., a lion, sejant, affrontee, in each
paw a dagger, ppr.
DOBBS, Iri., a unicorn's head, couped, ar.,
maned, armed, and tufted, or.
DOBBS, Iri., two hands couped and conjoined,
in fess, dexter in armour, supporting a
laurel-branch and thistle, in orle.
DOB
DOBBS of Castle Dobbs, Antrim, a unicorn's
head, erased, ar. Amor Dei et proximi sum-
ma beatitudo. -
DOBEDE, Camb., on a mount, vert, a demi-
lion, erased, ar., crowned, or, holding an
escutcheon. Droit a chacun. see plate
DOBELL, on a mount, vert, a hart, lodged, be-
tween four bulrushes, ppr. comp.
DOBELL, Suss., an eagle's head, ppr. Tout prest.
DOBIE, Eng., in hand a scroll, between two
branches of laurel, in orle.
DOBIE, an eagle, displayed.
DOBLE, Somers., on a mount, vert, a doe,
lodged, ar., pierced by four arrows, in sal-
tier, or.
DOBREE, on a mount, vert, a thistle, ppr. Spe
mvitur. comp.
DOBREE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a talbot,
passant, collared and lined, or.
DOBSON, Lond., Westm., and Northumb., two
lions' gambs, in saltier, gu.
DOBYNS, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, two
lions' gambs, in saltier.
DOCKENFIELD, and DOKENFIELD, out of a ducal
coronet, or, an arm, erect, vested, per pale,
gu. and ar., in hand, ppr., the s\*n, gold. I
DOCKER, Eng., a bridge of three arches, ppr.
.
DOCKINGFIELD, a cubit arm, erect, in hand,
ppr., the sun, or.
DOCKSEY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
a lion's head, erased. ^
DOCKWARE, and DOCKWRAY, Yorks., within a
fetterlock, az., a heart, gu.
DOCKWRAY, a demi - lion, rampant, between
paws a plate, gu.
DOCTON, and DOKETON, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, sa.
DOD, and DODD, Chesh. and Surr., a garb, or,
environed by a snake, ppr.
Don, Salop, a serpent, vert, issuing from and
piercing a garb.
DOD, and DODE, Eng., two hands, conjoined,
one in armour, ppr., supporting a branch of
palm and a thistle.
DOD, and DODD, Iri., a horse, statant, saddled
and bridled.
DODDS, and DODS, Northumb. and Sco., a fer-
ret, or.
DODDS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a rein-
deer's head, ppr.
DODERIDGE, Devons., a lion's head, erased, gu.,
murally gorged, or. see plate
DODGE, Kent, Chesh., and Norf., a demi-sea-
dog, az., collared, finned, and purfled, or.
DODGIN, Eng., an arm, vested, or, cuffed, az.,
embowed, in fess, in hand a sword, enfiled
with a leopard's face, ppr. II
DODINGSELLS, Eng., a wolf, passant, gu.
DODINGTON, Salop, a lion's gamb, erect, or.
-
DODINGTON, Somers., in lion's gamb, ppr., a
flag, gu., charged with a cheveron, or.
comp.
DODINGTON, Wilts., a stag, lodged, regardant,
ar., in mouth an acorn, or, stalked and
leaved, vert. comp. .
DODMER, and DODMORE, an arm, in hand, ppr.,
two arrows, vert. comp.
DODSON, Westm., two lions' gambs, in saltier,
gu.
DOM
DODSON, a demi-griffin, segreant.
DODSON, three faces, two male and one female,
conjoined in one neck, male face on top, and
male and female to sinister and dexter.
T - T
DODS WALL, and DODS WELL, a lion's head,
erased, ppr.
DODS WORTH, Bart., Yorks. : (i.) For Dods-
worth, a cubit arm, in chain mail, or, hand,
ppr., grasping a broken tilting- spear, gold.
. (.) For Smith, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a boar's head, couped at neck,
az.
DODS WORTH, Eng., a demi-lion, supporting a
long cross.
DODWELL of Shankill House, Dublin, a demi-
lion, ar., pellettee, armed and langued, az.
comp. and
DOE, Eng., a demi-lion, supporting a ship's
rudder, ppr.
DOE, Lane., a garb, or, with a coulter stuck
within band, in bend sinister, sa. see plate
DOEG, in hand a thistle.
DOGET, and DOGETT, Kent, on a chapeau, a
bull, collared, to collar a bell, pendent, ppr.
comp.
DOGGELL, on a chapeau, turned up, a wild bull,
gorged with coronet, ringed and lined.
DOGGET, Norf., a lion's head, or, murally
gorged, sa. see plate
DOGHERTY, and DOHERTY, Eng. and Iri., a
wolf, current, erm. I
DOGHERTY, and DOHERTY, Iri., a boar, regard-
ant, transfixed by an arrow. see plate
DOGHERTY, and DOHERTY, Iri., in hand a sword.
-
DOIG, a falcon, wings expanded and inverted,
belled, ppr.
D'OiLEY, and D'OYLEY, Eng., a demi-wyvern,
vert, winged, or.
DOILY, out of a ducal coronet, or, an etoile,
ar., between wings, gu.
DOKERTON, a fleur-de-lis, ppr.
DOLAN, Eng., a decrescent, gu.
DOLBEN, Bart., Northamp., a griffin, sejant,
wings addorsed, ppr.
DOLBEN, Eng., a demi-bull, ar., gorged with
laurel leaves, vert. II
DOLBY, Ess. and Leic., a demi-griffin, ar.,
winged and beaked, or.
DOLEMAN, Eng., an elephant's head, erased,
sa.
DOLINE, a fleur-de-lis, az., between wings, ar.
DOLING, Eng., a buck's head, ppr., gorged
with a bar, dancettee, ar. and sa.
comp.
DOLING, a stag's head, erased, ppr.
DOLLAR, an arm, embowed, in hand a falchion,
ppr., hilt and pommel, or. -
DOLLING, a buck's head, ppr., attired, or.
DOLMAN, Berks., a garb, ar., eared and band-
ed, or.
DOLPHIN of Turoe, Gal way, a dolphin, haurient,
ppr. Firmum in vitd nihil.
DOLPHIN, a swan, ppr. - IJ
DOLPHIN, Northumb., a swan's head and neck,
between wings, ppr. - *
DOLPHIN, and DOLPHINE, a lion, passant, gar-
dant, or, in dexter, a mill-rind, sa.
DOLSEBY, a demi-griffin, ar., winged, or.
DOLTON, Eng., a demi-lion. - *
DOMERE, Engv, a castle, sa., masoned, ar.
DOM
T
DOR
DOMINICK, Bucks , a stag, sejant, or, attired,
gu., gorged with a naval coronet, of the last,
resting dexter on an antique shield, vert.
DOMVILE, and DOMVILLE, Salop, issuing from
a cloud, a hand, in fess, stretching towards
a garland of laurel. I-
DOMVILLE, Bart., Iri., a lion's head, erased,
ducally crowned. comp.
DOMVILLE, Bart., Herts., out of a mural coro-
net, gu., a demi-lion, ar., supporting between
paws an escutcheon, az., charged with three
Oriental crowns, the points alternately radi-
ated, or. see plate
DOMVILLE of Lymme Hall, Chester, a buck's
head, cabossed, ppr.
DOMVILLE, Chesh., two lions' gambs, erased,
in saltier, ar. - ^
DON, Bart., Sco., a pomegranate, ppr. Non
deerit alter aureus.
DON, Sco., in hand a pen, ppr. Suum cuique.
DON, and DONN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
on a mount, a stag at gaze, all ppr.
DONALD, Eng., out of a cloud, in dexter hand,
in fess, ppr., a cross patted, fitched, sa.
H-
DONALD, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, all ppr. Toujours pr&t.
DONALD, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a scimitar, all ppr. Toujours pret.
DONALD, Sco., a garb., ppr. Facet spera.
DONALDSON, Sco.. the rudder of a ship, ppr.
Steer steady.
DONALDSON, Sco., on a rock, az., a raven, sa.
My hope is constant in thee. .
DONALDSON, a garb, vert. Nutti inimicus ero.
DONALDSON, Lond., in hand a sword, ppr.
My hope is constant in thee. *-
DONALDSON, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr. Aut
pax, aut bettum. .
DONALDSON, a cock, crowing, ppr., within two
adders, in orle. Prudenter vigilo.
DONALDSON, in dexter hand a dagger, in pale,
ppr., hilted, or, pommelled, ar. Prompt us.
DONAND, Eng., on the front of a rock, a Cor-
nish chough, ppr.
DONAND, a savage, wreathed about middle
with leaves, ppr. I.
DONA VAN, a hawk, wings displayed, ppr.
loo.
DONCASTELL, Berks., a buck's head, couped,
or, vulned in neck, gu. comp.
DONE, Eng., a bugle-horn. I.
DONE, a bundle of arrows, ar., barbed, az.,
banded, gu. II
DONE, Chesh.: (i.) A buck's head, couped at
shoulders, ppr. . (.) Two sheaves of
arrows, in saltier, or, banded, gu. II
DONEGAL, Marquess of (Chichester), a stork,
ppr., wings expanded, in mouth a snake, ar.,
headed, or. Invitum sequitur honor or
Honor sequitur fugientem.
DONELAN, Eng., in a lion's paw, erased, a
sceptre, in pale, ppr.
DONELAN of Hillswood, Galway, a lion, ram-
pant. Omni violentid major.
DONELAN, and DONNELAN, a greyhound, sejant,
ar. .
DONELLT, and DONNELLY, Iri., a church and
spire, ppr.
DONERAILE, Viscount (Hayes St. Leger), Iri.,
a griffin, passant, or. Haut et bon.
DONGAN, a lion, passant, or, in dexter a hel-
met, ppr.
DONHAULT, Northarnp. and Oxon., a cherub,
or.
DONITHEIN, a swan, swimming among rushes.
DONITHORN, Cornw., a swan, wings addorsed,
naiant in a lake, ppr.
DONKIN, a ship in distress, ppr.
DOXKIN, Eng., a leopard, couchant, ppr. n.
DONNAR, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, or, in hand a truncheon, ar.
DONNE, Chesh., a bundle of arrows, or, headed
and feathered, ar., banded, gu. n
DONNE, a wolf's head, erased, or.
DONOUGHMORE, Earl of (Hely-Hutchinson), a
cockatrice, wings expanded, az., combed,
wattled, and mernbered, or.
DONOVAN, Iri., a cross fleury, fitched, ar. .
DONOVAN, Suss, and Surr., a hawk, wings dis-
played, ppr. Adjuvante Deo in hostes.
DONNIKE, Eng., in dexter hand a tilting-spear,
all ppr.
DOOLAN, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
in dexter a battle-axe, ppr.
DOOLMAN, Iri., a wolf, passant, az.
DOORE, a demi-tiger, az., crined and tufted, or,
holding an escallop, of the last, see plate
DOPPING, Eng., a dove, volant, az.
see plate
DOPPING, Iri., a demi-eagle, displayed, sa.
DORAN, Eng., in lion's paw, sa., a battle-axe.
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DORAN, Iri., a bear's head, couped, in fess, be-
tween two branches of laurel, in orle, vert.
DORAN, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's
head, ppr.
DORANNAN, Iri., an eagle, rising, ppr.
DORCHESTER, Baron (Guy-Carleton), a dexter
arm, embowed, in hand an arrow, ppr., arm
naked to elbow, the shirt folded above it, ar.,
and vested above, gu. Quondam his vicimus
armis. comp. -
DORE, Hants., a tower, embattled, sa., on top
a lion, rampant. Fortis in arduis.
DORE, Eng., between the horns of a crescent,
ar., a cross pattee, or. -
DORE, Wilts., on a mural coronet, ar., an eagle,
rising, purp., in beak an antique shield.
see plate
DORIEN, a demi-savage, holding over dexter
shoulder a hammer.
DORINGTON, and DORRINGTON, Eng., in lion's
gamb, ppr., a flag, gu., charged with a
cheveron, or. S - J
DORMAN, in lion's paw a tilting-spear.
DORMER, Earl of Carnarvon. See CARNARVON.
DORMER, Baron (Dormer), a dexter hand,
gloved, ppr., surmounted by a falcon, ar.
do che Dio vuole is voglio.
DORMER, on a dexter gauntlet, a falcon, close,
ppr. - J
DORMERE, a wyvern, wings displayed.
DORN, Lond., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
DORN, round two battle-axes, addorsed, in pale,
a serpent entwined, ppr. in.
DOB
DORNFORD, Eng., two battle-axes, in saltier,
addorsed, ppr.
DORRELL, a goat's head, erased, ar., attired,
or. -
DORRELL, an antelope's head, couped, ar.,
attired, or. -
DORRIEN, Herts., a cubit arm, erect, ppr., in
hand a trefoil, slipped, vert.
DORSET, Duke of (Sackville-Germain), out of
a coronet, of fleur-de-lis, or, an etoile of
eight points, ar. Aut nunquam tentes, aut
perfice. comp.
DORVILLE, a rose, slipped, ppr.
DORVILLE, Eng., a rose. '
DORWARD, Sco., a cross pattee, fitched, ar.
This m defend.
DOTCHEN, Wore., a stork's head, erased, ar.,
between wings, sa.
DOTSON, Cornw., in hand a sword, ppr.
DOTTIN, Hants., a doe, trippant, ppr., charged
on body with three torteaux, in fess.
comp.
DOUBLEDAT, Middx., an arm, in armour, or,
resting gauntlet on a shield, az., thereon a
mullet, pierced, gold.
DOUCE of Debtling, Kent, an antelope's head.
Oder et vigilans.
DOUGAL, Sco., a bull's head, cabossed, ppr. .
DOUGAN, Lond., a lion, passant, dexter cut off
at the joint.
DOUGHTY, or DOUTY, a cubit-arm, erect, vest-
ed, per pale, crenellee, or and ar., cuffed,
gold, in hand, ppr. , a mullet of six points, sa.
DOUGHTY, a dove, rising, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. .
DOUGHTY, a mullet, gu.
DOUGHTY of Theberton Hall, Suff., a mullet, sa.
Palma non sine pulvere.
DOUGLAS, Baron (Douglas), Sco., on a chapeau,
a salamander, vert, in fire, ppr. Jamais
arriere.
DOUGLAS, Bart., of Glenbervie, Sco., a sala-
mander in flames, ppr. Jamais arriere, .
DOUGLAS, Bart., of Carr, Sco., an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand a dagger, all ppr.
Lock sicker.
DOUGLAS of Kinglassie, a sanglier between the
clefts of an oak-tree, with a chain and lock
binding them together, all ppr. Lock sicker.
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DOUGLAS of Killhead, Bart., a human heart,
gu., bezantee, imperially crowned, and wing-
ed, or. Forward.
DOUGLAS of Castle-Douglas, Bart., a heart, gu.,
imperially crowned, or, winged, ar., on each
wing a mullet, sa. Audax et promptus.
comp. I
DOUGLAS of Cruxton, on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a. salamander in flames, ppr. For-
ward.
DOUGLAS of Cavers, in dexter hand a broken
lance, in bend, ppr. Do or die.
DOUGLAS of Bridgeford, a dexter hand grasp-
ing a sword, erect, all ppr. Petit ardua vir-
tus.
DOUGLAS, Eng., a heart, bezantee, royally
crowned, between wings, ppr.
DOUGLAS of Tympindean, a plume of ostrich-
feathers, ppr.
DOUGLAS of Kelhead, a heart, winged, ppr.
Jamais arriere.
DOUGLAS, Kent, an arm, in armour, embowed,
DOW
ppr., garnished, or, in hand a dagger, also
ppr., hilt and pommel, gold.
DOUGLAS, Sco., a dragon in flames.
DOUGLAS, Sco., a martlet, sa. Jursum.
DOUGLAS, Sco., a peacock, ppr.
DOUGLAS, in hand a human heart, ppr., en-
signed with a crescent, ar. Meliora spe-
rando.
DOUGLAS, out of a bush, in dexter hand an
oak-leaf, ppr. Tandem fit surculus arbor.
DOUGLAS, an oak-tree, ppr., with a lock hang-
ing from one of the branches. Quce serata
secura.
DOUGLAS, out of a cloud, in dexter hand a
sword, erect, ppr. God for us.
DOUGLAS, a demi-savage, wreathed about head
and middle with leaves, holding a club, ppr.
DOUGLAS, on stump of tree, a falcon, wings ex-
panded, ppr., belled, or, charged on breast
with a mullet, az. Sursum. comp.
DOUGLAS, a heart, gu. Fortis etfidelis.
DOUGLAS, a greyhound's head, sa.
DOUGLAS, a griffin's head, couped.
DOUGLAS, SCOTT, Bart.: (i.) A lion's head,
erased, in mouth a thistle, ppr. comp.
(.) A cubit-arm, vert, in hand a broken
tilting-spear, all ppr. For Douglas Do or
die and for Scott Pro patrid.
DOUGLAS, Duke of BUCCLEUGH, Earl of MOR-
TON, Marquess of QUEENSBERRY, Earl of
WEMYSS, and Earl of SELKIRK. See those
titles respectively.
DOUGLASS of Grace Hall, Down, a dexter arm,
erect, in hand a human heart, all ppr.
Forward.
DOUNIE, and DOWNIE, Sco., a cock, ppr.
Courage.
DOUNIES, Eng., a wolf's head.
DOUTHWAITE, on a rock, ppr., a fleur-de-lis.
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Dov ANNAN, an eagle, wings displayed.
DOVE, a hunting-horn, stringed. I.
DOVE, Sco. , a pegasus, salient, wings addorsed,
and ducally gorged, all ppr. Ji. II
DOVE, Surr., in a chaplet, vert, banded, or,
a dove, ppr.
DOVE, on a tower, a dove, rising, ppr.
DOVE, a dove, wings expanded, ppr., in mouth
a sprig, vert. .
DOVER, Hants., on a demi-tower, triple-towered,
ar., a demi-cockatrice, wings expanded, vert.
DOVER, Eng., an owl, ar.
DOVOR, Baron (Agar-Ellis), a demi-lion, ram-
pant, or. Non hccc sine numine.
Dow, Sco., a dove, ppr. Patience. II
DOWBIGGIN, a reindeer's head, cabossed, ppr.
DOWD, Iri., a bird, ppr.
DOWDAL, and DOWDALL, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, a boar's head and neck, collared, or.
comp.
DOWDAL, . and DOWDALL, a dove, ducally
crowned, ppr.
DOWDAL, and DOWDALL, Iri., a holy lamb, ppr.
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DOWDE, Iri., a mailed arm, in hand a spear,
all ppr., headed, ar. comp.
DOWDESWELL, Ess., issuing from clouds, two
hands, wrenching asunder the trunk of a
tree, ppr. - J
DOWDING, Eng., a Catherine- wheel, az.
I
DOW
DBA
DOWDS, Iri., a dove, gu. II
Do WELL, Eng., a lion's head, erased, sa.
DOWELL, two lions' gambs, erased, in saltier,
enfiled with a wreath of laurel, comp.
DOWGLAS, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, all ppr.
DOWGLAS, Sco., in hand a scimitar. Honor et
amor. -
DOWIE, Sco., a dove, volant, in mouth an olive-
branch, ppr. Patience.
BOWIES, Norf., a wolf's head, erm., charged
with a mullet. comp.
DOWINE, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger, ppr.
Holdfast.
DOWKER, out of a ducal coronet, sa., a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, ar.
DOWKEE, Iri., two hands conjoined, supporting
a human heart, ppr.
DOWLAND, Eng., a tiger, passant, gardant, or.
II. IO
DOWLEB, Eng., a hand, erect, plucking a
thistle, ppr.
DOWLEY, Eng.,'a demi-heraldic tiger, gu., du-
cally gorged, or.
DOWLING, Iri., a lion's head, erased, az.
gorged with two bars, or.
DOWLING, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a
dexter arm, vested, in hand a sword, wavy.
DOWMAN, Yorks., out of a mural coronet, a
bundle of seven arrows, banded.
comp.
DOWN, and DOWNS, Eng., in hand a broken
hammer.
DOWNE, Viscount, Iri. (Dawnay), a demi-
Saracen, in armour, couped at thighs,
wreathed about temples, ppr., in dexter a
ring, or, stoned, az., in sinister a lion's
gamb, erased, of [the second, armed, gu.
Timet pudorem.
DOWNE, Surr., a sea-lion, erect, gu. , guttle, or.
DOWNE, an arm, ar., cuffed, or, in hand, ppr.,
a crescent, of the second, flammant, ppr.
DOWNER, Eng., two hands, conjoined, in fess,
winged at wrists.
DOWNES, Baron (Ulysses Burgh), Iri. : (i.) For
Burgh, a mountain-cat, sejant, ppr., collared,
and chain reflexed over back, or. (.) For
Downes, a wolf's head, erased, ppr., charged
on neck with a mullet, or. A cruce solus,
see plate
DOWNES, Ess., a stag, lodged, ar.
DOWNES, Chesh., a buck, couchant, ar.
DOWNES, Suff. and Norf., a wolf's head, ar.,
charged with a mullet.
DOWNES, a buck's head, erased, ppr.
DOWNFIELD, a cock, ppr. Virtute et Idbore.
DOWNHAM, Iri., a dexter arm, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a club, vert.
DOWNIE, Sco., a ship under sail, with a plough
on deck, all ppr. Ex undis aratra.
see plate
DOWNIE, Eng., a dagger and a cross crosslet,
fitched, in saltier. i
DOWNIE, a boar's head, erased, or. .
DOWNIE, Sco., a cock, ppr. Courage.
DOWNIE, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, a cock's
head.
DOWNING, Cambs. and Norf., an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, ar. , in hand, ppr., a broad
arrow, or, headed and feathered.
DOWNING, Norf., a bear's head, couped, in fess.
DOWNING, Iri, a boar's head, couped, gu.
DOWNING, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, a swan,
or. .
DOWNMAN, Eng., in a hand a lancet, ppr.
DOWNS, out of a tower, ar., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, gu., holding a battle-axe, ppr.
comp.
DOWNSHIRE, Marquess of (Blundell- Sandy s-
Trumbull-Hill), a reindeer's head, couped,
gu., attired and collared, or. Ne tentes, aut
perfice.
DOWNTON, Salop, in dexter hand a sword, in
pale, enfiled with a savage's head, all ppr.
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DOWSE, Eng., issuing from clouds, two hands,
brandishing scimitars, ppr.
DOWSING, Norf., a squirrel, sejant, cracking a
nut, ppr.
DOWSON, Eng., a lion, rampant.
DOWSON, Suff., a dove, ppr.
Dox, and DOXEY, Eng., a demi-savage, in
dexter three arrows, in pale, sinister point-
ing to an imperial crown, all ppr. I
DOYLE, and DOYLEY, Norf., out of a mural
coronet, ar., an arm, embowed, ppr., vested,
sa., cuffed, of the first, in hand a spear, of
the second.
DOYLE, Bart., Lond., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a buck's head, erased, ppr. Fortitudine
vine it. I
DOYLE, Iri., a stag's head, couped, gu., ducally
gorged, ppr. comp.
DOYLE, G.C.B., a Mameluke on horseback, at
full speed, in the act of throwing a djirid,
all ppr. Fortitudine vincit.
D'OYLEY, or D'OYLY, Bart., Norf., out of a
ducal coronet, or, two eagles' wings, erect,
sa. Do no ytt, quoth D'Oyle.
D'OYLEY, a buck's head, cabossed, ar.
D'OYLEY, Oxon., a demi-dragon, wings ad-
dorsed, or.
D'OYLEY, Bart., a demi-dragon, wings ad-
dorsed, in claws a fleur-de-lis.
DOYNE, Iri., a holly-tree, vert.
DRACELOW, and DRAKELOW, a demi-husband-
man, in dexter an ox-yoke, ppr.
DRAGHORN, and DREGHORN, on rye-grass, a
horse, feeding, ppr. Utitur ante qucesitis.
DRAGO, Cambs., a demi-eagle, displayed,
dexter wing charged with a fleur-de-lis, of
the last, sinister with one, gold. Invidid
major. comp.
DRAGONER, Middx., a pheon, sa.
DRAKE, a hand out of clouds drawing a ship
round a globe. Perseverando.
DRAKE of Springfield, Devons. : (i.) A dexter
arm, erect, ppr., in hand, a battle-axe, sa.
. (.) An eagle, displayed, gu.
Aqulla non captat muscas.
DRAKE of Roriston, co. Meath, a wyvern,
wings displayed, tail nowed, gu.
DRAKE, Bart., of Buckland. Devons., a ship
under reef, drawn round a globe with a
cable rope, by a hand out of clouds, all
ppr. A uxilio divino and Sicparvis magna.
DRAKE, an arm, embowed, ar., thereon two
bendlets, wavy, gu., supporting a battle-
axe, staff, sa., headed, of the first. IO
DBA
DRU
DRAKE, a reindeer's head, erased, or, ducally
gorged and attired, sa. comp.
DRAKE, Bart., Devons. : (r.) For Drake, a ship
under reef, drawn round a globe with a
cable rope, by a hand out of clouds, all ppr.
Auxiliodivino and Sic panismagna. .
(.) For Ettiott, a dexter hand, in armour,
couped above wrist, grasping a scimitar,
all ppr., wrist charged with a key, sa.
Fortiter et recte. comp. . (.') For
Fuller, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a lion's
head, ar. Sic parvis magna and Per
ardua.
DRAKE, Eng. and Iri., a dexter arm, erect,
ppr., in hand a battle-axe, sa., headed, ar.
DRAKE, Iri. and Eng., a wyvern, wings ad-
dorsed, ar.
DRAKE, Norf., a reindeer's head, couped, ar.
comp.
DRAKE, TYRWHITT-, Bucks, and Line. : (i.)
T?orl)rake, a naked dexter arm, erect, in hand
a battle-axe, ar., headed, sa. . (.) For
Tyrwhitt, a savage, ppr., wreathed, vert, hold-
ing a club.
DRAKE, Bucks., a savage, wreathed about waist
and temples, vert, holding over dexter
shoulder a club, or.
DRAKENFORD, an anchor and cable, ppr. .
DRANE, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.
DRANSFIELD, Ess. and Yorks., a sword, in pale,
enfiled with a Turk's head, all ppr.
DRAPER, Eng., a stag's head, gu., attired, or,
charged on neck with a fess, between three
annulets, of the last. Vicit pepercit.
comp.
DRAPER, Northumb., a cubit arm, vert, vested,
erminois, in hand, ppr., a mullet, of six
points, or.
DRAPER, Iri., a galley, oars in action, ppr.
DRAPER, Middx., Beds., and Oxon., a tiger's
head, vert, tufted, or, pierced through neck
by an arrow, gold. see plate
DRAPER, Leic. and Notts., a cubit arm, erect,
vested, vert, cuffed and puffed, ar., in hand,
ppr., a covered cup, or. comp.
DRAPER, Bucks., a camel's head, erm., bridled,
or, maned, sa. comp.
DRAPER, Lond., a stag's head, erased, gu.,
gorged with a fess between two gemelles,
ar., and charged with a fleur-de-lis, sa.
comp.
DRAX, a demi-dragon, wings addorsed, or.
DRAX, out of a ducal coronet, or, an eagle's
head, ppr. see plate
DRAYCOTE, Derbs., a dragon's head, erased, gu.,
scaled, or.
DRAYCOT, or DRAYCOTT, a dragon's head,
couped, vert.
DRAYCOT, or DRAYCOTT, a dragon's head,
erased, gu.
DRAYNER, Kent, a lion, sejant, in paws a broken
tilting-spear, all ar.
DRAYNER, Middx., a pheon, or.
DRAYTON, Lond., the sun, or. Non nobis
solum.
DRAYTON, Eng., in dexter hand, couped, ppr.,
a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
DRAYTON, an eagle's leg, couped, or, thigh, az.
DRKUX, Eng., a ram's head, ar., armed, or.
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DREW, Iri., in dexter hand a chapeau, all ppr.,
between two laurel-branches, vert.
DREW, Wilts., a lion's head, erased, gu., col-
lared, gobony, or and az.
DREW, Eng., a bull's head, erased, sa., armed,
or, in mouth three wheat-ears, gold.
DREW, on a mount, vert, a roebuck, current,
or.
DREW, Sco., a cup, or.
DREWE, Eng., two arms, couped, in saltier,
ppr., vested, ar., each holding a scimitar, in
pale.
DREWELL, Bucks., a dexter arm, embowed,
ppr., vested, or, cuffed, gu., in hand a covered
cup, of the second.
DREWRY, Eng., a greyhound, current, sa., col-
lared, or.
DRING, Eng., on a chapeau, a phoenix in flames
ppr.
DRINKWATER, three ears of wheat, two in sal-
tier and one in pale, enfiled with a ducal
coronet, all or.
DRISDALE, Iri., within a chaplet, or, a thistle,
slipped and leaved, ppr.
DRIVER, Eng., a heart, gu., winged, or.
DRIVER, a sinister arm in armour, embowed,
in hand a laurel-wreath, ppr.
DROGHEDA, Marquess of (Moore), out of a
ducal coronet, or, a moor's head, ppr.,
wreathed, ar. and az. Fortis cadere, cedere
non potest.
DROUGHT, Eng., under a tree, a stag at gaze,
ppr. .
DROUGHT, Iri., a sceptre, or. n
DROUGHT of Lettybrook, Iri., a rainbow, ppr.
Semper sitiens.
DRUCE, Eng., two arms, couped, in saltier, gu.,
each hand holding a scimitar, in pale, ppr.
DRUCE, an arm, in armour, embowed, hand
grasping a scimitar, ppr. .
DRUITT, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, banded. .
DRUITT, a talbot, passant, collared and lined.
DRUMMOND, Eng. and Sco., two arms drawing
a bow and arrow, ppr. Arte et marte.
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DRUMMOND, Bart., of Hawthornden, Sco., a
demi-pegasus, ar., winged, or. Hos glmia
reddit honores. comp. Ji.
DRUMMOND of The Boyce, Glouc., two arms
drawing an arrow to head, ppr. Marte et
arte.
DRUMMOND of Cadland, Hants., a goshawk,
wings expanded, ppr.
DRUMMOND, Earl of Kinnoul, and Viscount
Strathallan. See KINNOUL and STRATH-
ALLAN.
DRUMMOND, a pegasus, ppr., maned and winged,
or. Hos gloria reddit honores. - *
DRUMMOND, a demi-pegasus, armed and winged,
or.
DRUMMOND, a falcon, rising, ppr.
DRUMMOND of Riccarton, a lion, rampant, az.,
armed and langued, gu. Dum spiro, spero.
DRUMMOND of Cargill, an eagle, volant.
DRUMMOND of Arncraig, two arms, ppr., shoot-
ing an arrow irom a bow, or. Marte et arte.
DRUMMOND, Earl of Perth, on a ducal coronet,
DRU
DUO
a sloth-hound, standing, ppr., collared and
leashed, gu. Gang warily.
DRUMMOND of Blair, a nest of young ravens,
ppr. Deus prov idebit.
DRUMMOND of Invermay, in dexter hand a
flaming heart, ppr. comp.
DRUMMOND of Cultmalundy, in hand a heart,
ppr. Cum corde.
DRUMMOND of Machany, a falcon, hooded,
jessed, and belled, ppr. Prius mm*i quam
fidemf oiler e.
DRUMMOND of Logie Almond, a dexter arm,
from shoulder, in hand a broadsword, ppr.
Nil timeo.
DRUMMOND of Colnhalzie, on a rock, a turtle-
dove, ppr. Stomobolis.
DRUMMOND of Pitkellanie, a sword and garb,
in saltier, both ppr. Et marte, et arte.
DRUMMOND of Carlowrie, a dexter hand hold-
ing a curling-stone. Have at all.
DRUMMOND of Midhope, three stars in a che-
veron, or. A d astra per ardua.
DRUMMOND of Kildees, a garland of laurel,
ppr. Si rccte facias.
DRUMMOND of Madderty, a falcon, ppr. armed,
jessed, and belled, or. Lord haw mercy.
DRUMMOND of Monedie, a dove, standing on an
anchor, in pale, ppr. Spes mea, res mea.
.
DRUMMONP, a ship in distress, ppr.
DRUMMOND, a demi-lion, az. Dum spiro, spero.
DRUMMOND, a goshawk, wings displayed, ppr.
DRUMMOND, in hand a spear, ppr. Per mare,
per terras.
DRUMMOND, a pheon, or. Consequitur quod-
cunque petit.
DRUMMOND, a garland of laurel, ppr. Si recti
fades.
DRUMMOND, on a dexter hand, gloved, a hooded
hawk, ppr. Prius inori quam fidem fallere.
comp.
DRUMMOND, an eagle, rising from a globe, ppr.
Altiora peto.
DRUMMOND, on a ducal coronet, or, a greyhound,
statant, ar.
DRUMMOND, a falcon, close, regardant, in dex-
ter a garland of laurel, all ppr.
DRUMMOND, on a ducal coronet, or, a talbot,
statant, ar., collared and lined, gu.
DRUMSON, in dexter hand a battle-axe, ppr.
Spectemur agendo.
DRURY, Eng., a greyhound's head, erased, ppr.
DRURY, a greyhound, current, ppr., or.
DRURY, Iri., a battle-axe, in pale, ppr.
DRY, Lond., on a ducal coronet, a lion, passant,
gardant, ducally crowned, ppr. i
DRYDEN, Bart., Northamp., a demi-lion, az.,
sustaining in dexter a sphere, or.
see plate
DRYLAND, Norf., a demi-man, in military cos-
tume, holding a banner, displayed, gu.,
charged with a cross, ar.
DRYSDALE, Sco., an anchor, with cable, ppr.
Non sine anchor d.
DRYSDALE, Eng., a crane's head, crowned, ppr.
DRYSDALE, Sco., a martlet, sa. Per varios
casus.
DRYWOOD, Ess., a greyhound's head, collared,
az., between wings, counterchanged.
DRYWOOD. Ess., an oak-branch, fructed, ppr.
-
DUANE, Eng. and Iri., a wolf's head, erased,
ppr.
DUBBER, Surr., out of a mural coronet, gu.,
two wings expanded, ar., each charged with
a bend, of the first, and thereon three cres-
cents, of the second.
DUBERLEY of Gaines Hall, Hunts., a dexter
arm, embowed, ppr., in hand three ears of
wheat, or. Res, non verba. II
DUBERLEY, and DUBERLY, Wei., a dexter arm,
embowed, ppr., in hand, also ppr., three
wheat-ears, or.
DUBERLEY, and DUBERLY, a cock, in beak a
trefoil, ppr.
DUBISSON, a cannet, sa. Nilimpossibile.
DUBISSON, on a chapeau, a cannet, sa. Nil
impossible.
Du Bois, a falcon, close, ppr., belled, or.
Du BOYS, Lond., a wheel, or.
Du CANE, Lond. and Ess., a demi-lion, ram-
pant, sa., ducally crowned, or, supporting an
anchor, erect, gold. comp.
DUCAREL, Surr., a cock, gu.
DUCAT, and DUCHET, issuing from clouds, two
hands conjoined, in fess, holding a palm-
branch, all ppr.
DUCIE, Earl of (Reynolds-Morton), a demi-
moorcock, displayed, ppr., combed and
wattled, gu. Perseverando.
DUCIE, Staffs., a sea-lion, per fess, or and ppr.,
holding an anchor, of the second, see plate
DUCIE, a sea-lion, fore-part, or, tail, ar., sup-
porting with dexter an anchor, az., fluke, of
the first.
DUCIE, Eng., two palm-branches, in orle, vert.
DUCK, Norf. and Devons., on a mount, vert, a
falcon, az., wings expanded, beaked and
legged, or. IO
DUCK, on an anchor, erect, a snake, entwined,
ppr.
DUCKENPIELD, a demi-husbandman, holding
over dexter shoulder a ploughshare, all ppr.
- H
DUCKENSFIELD, Eng., on a tower, embattled, a
flag, displayed, or.
DUCKET, Lond. and Wilts., a garb of lavender,
vert, flowered, az., banded, or.
DUCKET, a sheldrake, ppr.
DUCKET, Eng., three wheat-ears, ppr.
DUCKETT, Bart., Wilts. : (i.) For Jackson, a
sheldrake, ppr., charged on breast with a
saltier, gu. Malo pati quam foedari. comp.
. (.) For Duckett, a garb of laven-
der, vert. Je veux le droit. II
DUCKETT, Wilts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
plume of ostrich-feathers, ar. Je veux le
droit. .
DUCKETT, Eng., a cockatrice, displayed, ppr.
DUCKINFIELD, and DUCKINGFIELD, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a dexter arm, vested, gu.,
cuffed, ar., in hand the sun, gold. I
DUCKWORTH, Bart., Devons., a tower, the
battlements partly demolished, from the top
flames issuant, ppr., on sinister side a sea-
lion, erect, az., paws against the tower.
Discipline, fide, pcrseverantid.
DUO
DUCKWORTH, on a garb, in fess, or, a wild duck,
ppr.
DUCKWORTH, a female, in dexter, the sun, in
sinister, the moon, ppr.
Du COIN, Eng., three mullets, in cheveron.
-
DUDDINGSTON, and DUDINGSTOUN, Sco., a grey-
hound's head, couped, ppr. .
DUDGEON, Eng., a holly-branch, vert, and a
cross crosslet, fitched, az., in saltier.
DUDGEON, Sco., issuing from a heart, a hand,
grasping a scimitar, all ppr.
DUDLEY, Cambs., a buck's head, erased, ar.,
attired, sa., neck pierced by an arrow, barbed
and flighted, ppr., and gorged with a collar,
gu., therefrom pendent an escutcheon, of
the second, charged with a hand, in bend,
or.
DUDLEY, a unicorn, passant, collared and
chained.
DUDLEY, out of a viscount's coronet, or, a
lion's head, az., collared and ringed, gold.
see plate
DUDLEY, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded, sa.
DUDLY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's
head, az., collared and ringed, gold.
comp.
DUDMAN, Eng., a salmon, naiant, ppr. - II
DUER, Eng., a branch of laurel, vert.
DUFF, Sco., in hand an escallop. Omniafor-
tunce committo.
DUFF, Eng., a lion's head, erased, within a
fetterlock, ppr.
DUFF, a demi-lion, ppr., in dexter a sword,
erect, ar., hilt and pommel, or, in sinister a
human heart, gu., with one wing to it.
DUFF, Earl of Fife. See FIFE.
DUFF of Fetteresso, Kincardine, a demi-lion,
rampant, gu., in dexter a dagger, ppr.
Virtute et opera, .
DUFF, a winged heart, ppr. Kind heart.
. II
DUFF, a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a broad-
sword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or. Deus jurat.
. II
DUFF, a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a scimitar,
ppr. Virtute et opera.
DUFF, Sco., a stag's head, ppr. Virtute it
opera. IO
DUFFERIN, Lord (Blackwood), IrL, the sun in
splendour, or. Per vias rtctas. I
DUFFIELD-DAWSON, Yorks. : (i.) For Duffield,
a dove, with olive-branch, ppr. . (.)
For Dawson, a greyhound, passant, sa.
-
DUFFIELD, a bear's head, couped, sa., muzzled
and collared. comp.
DUFFIELD, Lond., a talbot, passant, or, eared,
gorged with a plain collar, and ringed, sa.
DUFFIN, Eng., a griffin, segreant, ppr.
DUFFUS, Baron (Dunbar), Sco., a sword and
key, in saltier, ppr. Sub spe.
DUFFY, Eng., an angel, ppr.
DUFFY, Iri., two palm-branches, in orle, ppr.
Du Fou, Eng., a pole-cat, passant, ppr.
DUFRENE, a tree, ppr.
DUGAN, and DUGGAN, Eng., a talbot, statant,
ppr., collared, ar. comp. .
DUGDALE, Eng., a demi-griffin.-
DUN
DUGDALE, Lane, and Warw., a griffin's head,
between wings, or. Pestis patrice pigrities.
DUGGAN, a demi-lion, between paws a sword,
environed by a snake.
DUGMORE, Norf., an eagle, rising, ppr. IO
DUGNALL, Eng., a cross patte'e, per pale, or
and gu., between wings, counterchanged.
DUGUID, Sco., a dove, with olive-branch, ppr.
Patientid et spe. ic.
Du HALGOET, Eng., a moor's head, couped at
neck, ppr.
DUINE, Iri., a dexter hand, ppr. Celer atque
fidelis.
DUKE, Surr., Kent, Wilts., and Devons., a
demi-griffin, or, holding a chaplet, az.
comp.
DUKE, Suff., on a plume of five ostrich- feathers,
three az., two ar., a sword, of the second,
hilted, or.
DUKE, Salop, an arm, in armour, embowed to
the sinister, garnished, or, in gauntlet a tilt-
ing-lance, ppr., thereon a forked pennon,
flowing to the sinister, per fess, ar. and sa.,
fringed and tasselled,of the first, and charged
with an escutcheon, bearing the arms of the
Holy Trinity, comp.
DUKENFIELD of Dukenfield, Bart., Chesh., out
of a ducal coronet, or, in dexter hand, erect,
gu., cuffed, ar., the sun in splendour. Ubi
amor, ibifide*. I
DUKES, Eng., a tent, ppr.
DUKLEY, a falcon's leg, erased, belled, ppr.
DULANEY, a winged bull, sejant, resting dexter
on a book, open.
DUMAR, on a foreign helmet, ppr., two ele-
phants' trunks, sa., each charged with a
fess, ar.
DUMARESQ, and DUMARESQUE, Eng., out of a
mural coronet, a demi-lion, holding a flag.
. I
DUMAS, a lion's gamb, erased, gu.$
DUMBAIS, an arm, in armour, embowed, in fess,
the shoulder on the wreath, in hand a cross
crosslet, fitched.
DUMBAR, Sco., a lion's head, erased, crowned
with an open crown, or. Fortis ct fidelis.
comp. I
DUMBLANE, Viscount. See LEEDS, Duke of.
DUMBLETON, Eng., an eagle, displayed.
DUMBRECK, Sco., in dexter hand a sword, in
pale, on point a boar's head. Nocentes pro-
sequor. II
DUMMER, Hants., a demi-lion, az., in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, or. II
Du MOULINE, Eng., an eagle, wings addorsed,
preying on an infant, swaddled. -
DUN, five snakes, erect on tails, bound in
middle by one snake, in fess, or.
DUN, Somers., three snakes, erect, gu., tied in
middle in a knot, ppr.
DUN, Somers., out of a ducal coronet, a bear's
paw, erect, or, grasping a snake, ppr.
DUN, Sco., in dexter hand a key, ppr. Mecum
habita. & \
DUN, and DUNN, Eng., within a serpent, in
orle a boar's head, erased and erect, snout
upward. - Jo
DUNALLEY, Baron (Prittie), In*., a wolf's head,
erased, ar. In omnia paratus.
DUN
DUN
DUNBAR, Bart., of Durn, Sco., two laurel-sprigs,
in saltier, ppr. Spes dabit auxilium.
DUNBAR, Bart., of Boath, Sco., a dexter hand
apaumee, reaching to two earls' coronets tied
together. Sub spe.
DUNBAR of Grange, a wreath of laurel, ppr.
Sub spe.
DUNBAR of Hempriggs, a demi-lion, in dexter
a rose, gu., slipped and leaved, vert. Ornat
fortem, prudentia. -
DUNBAR, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ducally
gorged, in beak a pheon, ppr.
DUNBAR of Baldoon, Sco., a horse's head, ar.,
bridled, gu. Firmior quo paratior.
DUNBAR, Baron Duffus. See DUFFUS.
DUNBAR, Bart., of Mochrum, Sco., a horse's
head, bridled, a dexter hand, couped, ppr.,
holding the bridle. In promptu and Sub
spe.
DUNBAR of Inchbreck, in hand an ear of
wheat, ppr. Sapiens non eget.
DUNBAR of Leuchit, Sco., a dexter hand hold-
ing a glove, ppr. Sapit qui laborat.
DUNBAR of Machermore, Sco., a lion's head,
erased, ar., crowned with an antique crown,
or. Fortis et fidelis. comp. I
DUNBAR of Hillhead, a rose, slipped, gu.
Olet et sanat.
DUNBAR, Iri., a demi-eagle, displayed, with
two heads, imperially crowned.
DUNBAR, Sco., a sword and key in saltier, ppr.
Sub spe.
DUNBAR, Sco., a dexter hand, couped, ppr. .
DUNBAR, a horse's head. I
DUNBAR, two branches of laurel, in orle.
DUNBOYNE, Baron, Iri. (Butler), in a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
therefrom rising a demi-hawk, ar. Timor
Domini fans vitce. comp.
DUNCAN, a hunting-horn, ppr. I.
DUNCAN, Eng. and Sco., a ship under sail.
Discepati.
DUNCAN, Viscount. See CAMPERDOWN, Earl of.
DUNCOMBE, Earl of Feversham. See FEVERS-
HAM.
DUNCAN of Mairdrum, a boar's head, erased,
ppr.
DUNCAN, a ship in distress, ppr. Disce pati.
DUNCAN, Sco. , a greyhound, ppr. , collared, or.
comp.
DUNCAN of Ardounie, a demi-greyhound, ppr.,
collared, or. Vivat veritas. .
DUNCAN, Iri., a lion, passant, or, supporting
with dexter a close helmet, ar., garnished,
gold.
DUNCANNON, Baron (Ponsonb}*), Iri., in a ducal
coronet, az., three arrows, one in pale, two
in saltier, points downward, environed by a
snake, ppr. Pro rege, lege, grege.
DUNCANSON, a dexter hand, apaume'e, ppr.
Mens et manus.
DUNCH, Berks., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
antelope's head, maned, armed, and attired,
gold.
DUNCH, Berks., a demi-antelope, az., bezantee,
armed, maned, and attired, or. comp.
DUNCOMBE, Bucks., a talbot's head, erased, gu.,
eared, sa. , collared, ar. Non fecimus ipsi.
to.
DUNCOMBE, out of a ducal coronet, or, in lion's
gamb, sa., a horse-shoe, ar _,
DUNCOMBE, Eng. and Iri., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a horse's leg, ppr.
DUNCOMBE, Sco., a demi-lion, ppr.
DUNDAS, Baron (Dundas), a lion's head, af-
frontee, ppr., crowned with an antique
crown, or, struggling through an oak-bush,
also ppr., fructed, or. Essayez.
comp. II
DUNDAS, Bart., Surr., a dexter arm, erect, in
hand, ppr., a mullet, az. Essayez.
DUNDAS, Bart., Sco., a lion's face, in a bush,
ppr.
DUNDAS of Duddingston, in dexter hand a
star, az. Essayez.
DUNDAS of Kinkevel, a lion's gamb, erect, ppr.
Essayez hardiment.
DUNDAS of Dundas, a lion's head, affrontee,
looking through a bush of oak, ppr. Essayez.
DUNDAS of Arniston, same crest and motto.
DUNDAS, a lion's head, affrontee, within two
branches of laurel, in orle.
DUNDAS, Sco., a salamander in flames, ppr.
Extinguo.
DUNDAS, Eng., on a chapeau, a flame, ppr.
DUNDAS, a lion's head, couped, or. Essayez.
DUNDAS, Viscount Melville. See MELVILLE.
DUNDAS of Blair Castle, Perth, a lion's head,
affrontee, gu., looking through a bush of
oak, ppr. Essayez. u
DUNDAS, WHITLEY-DEANS- of Barton Court,
Berks.: (i.) For Dundas, a lion's head,
affrontee, looking through a bush of oak,
ppr. Essayez. n. (.) For Whitley,
a stag's head, ar., attired, or, in mouth the
end of a scroll, bearing motto, "Live to
live." Arte vel Marte, for DEANS.
comp.
DUNDAS, HAMILTON- of Duddingston : ( i.) For
Dundas, in hand, a mullet, az. Essayez.
. - ( - ) Eor Hamilton, in hand a spear,
ppr. Et arma, et virtus.
DUNDONALD, Earl of (Cochrane), Sco., a horse,
passant, ar. Virtute et labore.
DUNE, Eng., a mullet.
DUNFERMLINE, Baron (Abercromby), a bee,
erect, ppr.
DUNFORD, Eng., a wheat-ear, slipped, or.
DUNFORD, a lion's head, erased, ar., in mouth,
a dexter hand, couped at wrist, ppr.
DUNFEE, Lond., a lion's head, erased, pierced
in neck with sword, bent dexter. Esse
quam videri.
DUNGANNON, Viscount (Hill-Trevor), Iri., a
wyvern, sa. Quid verum atque decens.
DUNHAM, Line., a martin, passant, or, between
two spears, erect, ppr.
DUNIES, Sco. and Eng., two palm-branches, in
orle, ppr.
DUNIGUID, Sco., a dove, in mouth a laurel-
branch, ppr. Patientid et spe.
DUNK, Eng., a lion's head, collared, or.
DUNKIN, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped at
elbow, in fess, in hand a cross crosslet,
fitched.
DUNKIN, Iri., an eel, naiant, ppr. .
DUNKLEY, Eng., a falcon's leg, erased, belled,
and lined, ppr.
DUNLOP, between the horns of a stag, az., a
cross pattee, ar.
DUN
DUNLOP, Sco., a rose, ppr. E spinis.
DUNLOP, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger, ppr.
Merito.
DUNLOP, Sco., in dexter hand a sword, ppr.
Merito. -
DUNLUCE, Viscount. See ANTRIM, Earl of.
DUNMILL, Kent, a unicorn's head, issuing, ppr.
Nee tardo.
DUNMORE, Earl of (Murray), a demi-savage,
wreathed about head and loins with oak, in
dexter a sword, erect, ppr., hilt and pommel,
or, in sinister a key, gold. Furth fortune
and fill the fetters. ' .
DUNMUJIE, an anchor, ppr. Spes anchora tuta.
.- ii
DUNN, Durh., five snakes, erect, on tails, tied to-
gether round middle by one snake, in f ess, or.
DUNN, Sco., on point of a sword, in pale, a
garland of laurel, ppr. .
DUNN, and DUNNE, two lions' paws supporting
a pillar, ppr.
DUNN, and DUNNE, two swords, in saltier, ppr.,
entwined by a ribbon, az., thereto a key,
pendent, sa. I -
DUNN, and DUNNE, Iri., three holly-leaves,
ppr., banded, gu. I
DUNN, Irl, in front of a tre, a lizard, pas-
sant, all ppr. Vigilans et audax.
DUNN, Oxon., a Mameluke on horseback, in dex-
ter a scimitar, all ppr. Absque metu.
DUNNAGE, a parrot, in beak a branch of cherry-
tree, all ppr. .
DUNNAGE, Eng., a sword, in pale, entiled with
a leopard's head, cabossed. I
DUNNET, Sco., on a rock, a fox, ppr. Non
terra, sed aquis. .
DUNNING, Sco. and Eng., a demi-talbot, ram-
pant, in mouth an arrow.
DUNOCK, a wyvern.
DUNRAVEN, and MOUNTEARL, Earl of (Wynd-
ham-Quin), Iri.: (i.) For Wyndham, a lion's
head, erased, within a fetterlock and chain,
or. . (.) For Quin, a wolfs head,
couped, ar. Quod sursum volo vidcre.
DUNSANT, Baron (Wadding-Pluukett), a horse,
passant, ar. Festina lente.
DUNSBORD, Devons., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-lion, rampant.
DUNSFORD, Eng., out of a mural coronet, an
eagle's head, ppr. I
DUNSTABLE, Eng., a swan's head, ar., between
wings, sa. - *
DUNSTAVILLE, and DUNSTAVILE, a demi-friar,
holding a lash.
DUNSTER, Eng., out of the top of a tower, ar.,
an arm, embowed, vested, gu., cuffed, of the
first, in hand a tilting-spear, sa. I
DUNSTON, or DUSTON, Eng., a man's head, in
profile, ppr.
DUNTZE, Bart., Devons., between wings a
mullet. i
DUPA, or DUPPA, Eng., an acorn, slipped and
leaved, ppr.
DUPERIER, Totnes, Devon., a lion's head,
crowned and erased, or, langued, gu. Ni
vanite, nifaiblesse.
DUPERON, on a chapeau, a martlet, ppr. .
DUPONT, a flag, or, staff, ppr.
Du PORT, on a rock, ppr., gutteVde-sang, a fal-
con, also ppr., beaked and legged, gu.
DUPPA, Kent, an arm, in armour, in hand a
lion's paw, erased, or.
DUB
DUPRE, a rose. -
DUPRE, a rose, slipped, ppr.
DUPREE, a lion, rampant, ar.
DUPREE, a lion, rampant, ar., resting hind-
dexter on a fleur-de-lis, gu.
DUPUY, a demi-griffin.
DURAND, Eng., a yew-tree, ppr. I
DURANT, Middx., a dragon, passant, gu., in
dexter a sword, erect, ar., point bloody, hilt
and pommel, or, on blade a ducal coronet,
of the last. comp.
DURANT, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
greyhound's head, sa., charged with an etoile,
of the first. . I
DURANT, a boar, ar. , bristled, armed, and un-
guled, or, pierced in side with a broken spear,
ppr. , vulned, gu. see plate
DURBAN, Eng., the sun shining on stump of
tree, ppr.
DURBAN, Somers., a talbot, passant, regardant,
liver-coloured, charged on shoulder with a
bezant, dexter supporting a lance, or, headed,
ppr., thereon a banner displayed, gu., charged
with a gauntlet, ar. see plate
DURBAN, and DURBIN, issuing from a cloud, in
sinister a dexter arm, in hand a club, all
ppr.
DURBOROUGH, Eng., a demi-chevalier, in dexter
a sword, ppr.
DURELL, Lond., a Saracen's head, affronted,
ppr., on head a cap., az., fretty, ar., tufted,
or, doubled, erm., wreathed about temples,
or and az. comp.
DURHAM, Earl of (Lambton) : (i.) For Lamb-
ton, a ram's head, cabossed, ar., attired,
sa. . (.) For Hedworth, a woman's
head, affrontee, couped at breasts, ppr., hair
flowing, or, wreathed about temples with a
garland of cinquefoils, gu., pierced, of the
second. . (.) For D'Arcy, out of
a ducal coronet, or, an antelope's head,
winged, ar., attired and barbed, gold. Le
jour viendra. see plate
DURHAM, Eng., a cannon, mounted, ppr.
DURHAM, Sco., a hand pulling a thistle, ppr.
Vive Deo.
DURHAM, Sco., an increscent. Augeor dum
progredior. I
DURHAM of Largo, Sco., on a baron's coronet,
a dolphin, ppr. Victoria non prceda.
DURHAM of Ardownie, Sco. , a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. Ulterius. n
DURHAM of Grange, Sco., two dolphins, hauri-
ent, addorsed, ppr. Ultra fert animus.
DURHAM, a dolphin, haurient.
DURIE, and DURY, Sco., a dove, with olive-
branch, volant, ppr. . IO
DURIE, and DURY, a dove, with olive-branch,
regardant, ppr.
DURING, Eng., in hand, in fess, couped at
wrist and gauntleted, a dagger, thereon a
head, couped, affronte'e.
DURLEY, a horse's head, couped, az., gorged
with an Eastern crown, or.
DURNARD, Sco., a cross pattde, fitched, ar.
This m defend. -
DURNFORD, Eng., a dagger, in pale, ppr.
DURNING, Lane., a demi-antelope, erased, az.
. ii
DUB
DURNO, Sco., in hand a sword. Ex recto decus.
-
DURRANT, Bart., Norf., a boar, ar., bristled,
armed, and langued, or, pierced in side by
an arrow, sa. Labes pejor morte.
DURRANT, Norf., a boar, passant, per fess,
wavy, ar. and gu., bristled and tusked, az.,
pierced through body by a broken lance, in
bend, sa., head downward, or.
DURRANT, Iri., on a ducal coronet, a peacock,
ppr. -
DURRANT, Derbs., a lion, rampant, ar., in dex-
ter a fleur-de-lis, or, in mouth a sword, ppr.,
hilt and pommel, of the second, point down-
ward.
DURWARD, Sco., ademi-man, ppr., vested, gu.,
holding a gem -ring.
DURWARD, Eng., in dexter hand a scimitar, in-
dented on back, cutting at a pen, all ppr.
DUSAUTOY, Eng., in hand a sickle, ppr.
DUSSEAUX, Eng., a ram's head, erased, ar.,
armed, or. -
DUSTON, and DUSTONE, Eng., a man's head,
couped, ppr.
DUTHIE, Sco., in hand a sword, erect.
DUTTON of Burland Hall, Chester, out of a
ducal coronet, a plume of five ostrich -feathers,
ar., az., or, vert, and gu. Servabo fidem.
DUTTON, Baron Sherborne. See SHERBORNE.
DUTTON, a plume of five ostrich- feathers, ar.
DUTTON, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, a plume
of five ostrich-feathers, gu., az., or, vert, and
tene.
DUVAL, and DUVALL, a lion, sejant, per pale,
ar. and gu. , supporting a shield.
DUVAL, Lond., on a globe, a monkey, sejant,
in fore-dexter a slip of palm, all ppr.
DUVAL, and DUVALL, Eng., a dexter arm, em-
bowed, in hand a spear, ppr.
DUVERNET, or DUVERNETTE, Eng., a stag,
passant, ppr.
DUXBURY, Eng., on stump of tree, growing
out of a mount, vert, a dove, rising, ppr.
DWARIS, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.,
pellette'e, in paws a battle-axe, or.
comp.
DWIGWID of Archenheuf, a dove and olive-
branch, ppr. Patientid et spe.
DWIRE, Iri., in hand a sword, in bend sinister.
DWYRE, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a lion's
head, charged with a torteau, gu.
DWYRE, Iri., two lions' heads, erased and ad-
dorsed, ppr. n
DY, or DYE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a
swan, wings addorsed, ducally gorged, ppr.
comp.
DYAS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, in hand a
swan's head, erased.
DYCE, Eng., an escutcheon, gu. Decide and
dare.
DYX
DYCHFIELD, Ess., Oxon , and Lane., a porcu-
pine.
DYER - SWINNERTON, Middx., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a goat's head, sa. , armed, gold.
DYER, Herts., a goat's head, erased, ppr., in
mouth a rose, ar.
DYER, a Saracen's head, in profile, ppr., on head
a cap, or, verged round temples, chequy, ar.
and az.
DYER, Eng., an old man's head, in profile,
couped at shoulders, ppr., hair, ar., beard,
sa., cap, or, turned up, chequy, ar. and az.
:I.
DYKE, Bart., Kent and Suss., a cubit arm, in
armour, ppr., garnished, or, in hand a cinque-
foil, slipped, sa. comp.
DYKES, Wilts., Kent, and Surr., an eagle's
head, sa.
DYKES, BALLANTINE-, Cambs., a lobster, vert.
Prius frangitur quam flectitur. II
DYMOKE, Line. : (i.) A sword, erect, ar., hilt
and pommel, or. . (.) A lion, pas-
sant, ar., crowned, or. see plate . (.)
The scalp of a hare, ears erect, ppr. Pro
rege Dimico. comp.
DYMOKE, or DYMOCK, out of a ducal coronet,
or, a rod, raguly, vert.
DYMOKE, and DYMOCK, Warw., an arm, in
armour, ppr., in hand a tilting-spear, sa..
headed, ar., embrued, gu.
DYMOKE, or DYMOCK, Staffs., a demi-negro, ppr.,
with pearls in ears, ar., in dexter an acorn-
branch, fructed, or.
DYMOKE, or DYMOCK, two ass's ears, ppr.
DYMON, a demi-lion, in dexter a fusil, gu.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis, or.
DYMOND, Devons., a female's arm, from elbow,
enfiled with a bracelet.
DYNDY, a dragon's head, erased, vert.
DYNE, or DYNNE, Norf., a plume of feathers,
or.
DYNE, and DYNNE, Norf., out of a ducal coronet,
a marlin's sinister wing, ar. I
DYNEVOR, Baron (Talbot-Bice), a crow, ppr.
Nifdl alwnum.
DYNHAM, a bell, az. i
DYNHAM, in a round top, or, six spears, in the
centre a pennon, ar., thereon a cross, gu.
DYON, on an escallop, or, the point in base, a
lion, passant, sa.
DYOT, Staffs., a tiger, passant, ar., armed, or,
collared, lined, and winged, gu. comp.
DYRWARD, DYRWARNE, and DYRRWARNE, Eng.,
a cup, or.
DYSART, Iri., a griffin's head, between wings.
Conjido, conquiesco.
DYSON, Staffs., on a mount, vert, a paschal
lamb, ar., with banner, ppr. -
DYXTON, a palm-tree, fructed and leaved, ppr.
. I
DYVE, between bats' wings, gu., a horse's head,
reversed, vert.
DYXON, a demi-hind, sa., bezantee.
EAD
EDE
E
EADES, Middx. and Suff., a leopard's face, ar.
-
EADON, a mitre, bezante'e, charged with a che-
veron, gu.
EADY, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, environed with a
serpent. ill.
EAENS, on a mount, vert, a Cornish chough.
-
EAGAB, Eng., a quill, in pale, ppr.
EAGLE, Suff., in lion's gamb, erect and erased,
or, an eagle's leg, erased at thigh, gu.
EAGLES, Eng., two lions' paws, in saltier, ppr.
EAGLESFIELD, and EGLESFIELD, out of a tower,
a demi-greyhound, in dexter a branch of
palm, ppr.
EALAND, Yorks., an arrow, in pale, ar.
EALES, Eng., in lion's gamb, a human heart,
ppr.
EALES, Lond. and Bucks., on an eel, embowed,
vert, an eagle, displayed, ppr. *
EAM, Lond. and Berks., a demi-lion, rampant,
sa.
EAMER, Eng., a hind, trippant, az.
EAKDLEY, Eng., a sword, in pale, ppr., enfiled
with a leopard's head, cabossed, gu. I
EARL, Berks., a lion's head, erased, or, pierced
by a broken dart, ppr. see plate
EARL, a nag's head, erased, sa., maned, or.
. i
EARL, Eng., on point of tilting-spear, ppr.,
headed, ar., a dolphin, naiant, of the first.
EARLE, Line., a lion's head, erased, or, pierced
through head by a broken spear, ar., point
embrued, gu. see plate
EARLE, Sco., a nag's head. I
EARLES, a cross, gu., between wings, enn.
. I
EARNLEY, Suss., a savage's head, affrontee,
round temples a wreath, issuing therefrom
a plume of three ostrich -feathers.
EARNS HAW, a cross pattee, fitched, or, bordered,
gu.
EAST, Bart., a horse, erm., supporting with
fore-leg a pilgrim's cross, sa. dSquo pcde
propera. -
EAST, Bucks, and Berks., a horse, passant, sa.
favance.
EASTCHURCH, Eng,, the sun rising from behind
a cloud, ppr. I
EAST, CLAYTON-, Bart., of Hall Place, Berks.,
( i.) For East, on a mount, vert, a horse, pas-
sant, sa., fore-dexter resting on a horse-shoe,
or, in mouth a palm-branch, vert, see plate
. (.) For Clayton, a leopard's gamb,
erased and erect, ar., charged with a cres-
cent, and grasping a pellet. J'arance.
comp. I
EASTDAY, Kent, on a mount, vert, a hind,
lodged, ppr.
EASTHOPE, Surr., out of a vallery crown, or, a
horse's head, ar., maned, gold, charged on
neck with two ben diets, engrailed, az.
EASTLAND, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a fleur-de-lis, or.'
EASTMAN, Eng., a swan, collared and lined,
PP^ -
EASTOFT, Eng., a dagger and pen, in saltier,
ppr.
EASTON, Devons., a yew-tree, ppr. I
EASTON, Sco., a demi-chevalier, in armour,
brandishing a sword, ppr. IO
EASTWOOD, on a ducal coronet, a lion, passant,
gardant, of the same, crowned, ppr. I
EASTWOOD, a boar, passant, ppr. n
EASUM, on a mount, five wheat-ears, ppr.
EATEN, and EATON, Eng., a crow's head,
erased, ppr.
EATON, Notts., an eagle's head, erased, sa., in
beak a sprig, vert. Vincit omnia veritas.
EATON, Iri., a beaver, passant, ar. n
EATON, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's
head, sa., armed, ar.
EATON, Eng., a boar's head, erased, in mouth
a sword.
EBERSTEIN, Eng., a peacock's head, ppr.
EBHERT, Eng., a salamander in flames, ppr.
EBSWORTH, a demi-wolf, erm., supporting a
spear, tasselled.
EBURY, Baron Grosvenor. See WESTMINSTER,
Marquess.
ECCLES, Eng., a gauntlet, ppr. -
ECCLES, ECLES, and EKLES, Sco. and Iri., a
broken halberd. Se defendendo.
ECCLESTON, or ECLESTONE, Eng., in dexter hand
a dagger, in pale, ppr.
ECCLESTON, or ECLESTONE, a magpie, ppr.
ECHARD, Suff., an ostrich, wings expanded, in
nKmth a key. comp.
ECHLIN, co. Down, a talbot, passant, ar., spot-
ted, sa., langued, gu. Non sine prcedd.
ECHLIN, Bart., Iri., a talbot, passant, ppr.
Rumor accrbe, tace.
ECKERSALL, and ECKERSDALE, Middx., a dex-
ter arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., and in-
verted, charged with a lozenge, ar., in hand
an esquire's helmet, of the first, garnished,
or.
ECKFORD, Sco., a griffin, statant, or.
ECKINGHAM, Eng., a bell, ppr. I
ECKLEY, in hand a battle-axe, in bend, all ppr.
ECLES, Sco., in hand a battle-axe, ppr.
ECLESTON, Line., a cock-pheasant, ppr.
ECTON, Eng., in hand a branch of palm, ppr.
EDDINGTON, Eng., a phoenix, in flames, ppr.
EDDISBURY, Baron, on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., an eagle, wings expanded, or,
preying on an infant, ppr., swaddled, of the
first, banded, ar. Sans changer.
EDDOWES, Eng., a mitre, semee of bezants,
charged with a cheveron. I.
EDDOWS, a man's head, within a helmet, ppr.,
beaver open. - ^
EDE, a cross moline, az., between two ears of
wheat, in orle, ppr. I
EDE
EDO
EDEN, Durh,, an arm, embowed, vested, in
hand, ppr., a bunch of wheat, vert.
comp.
EDEN, Kent and Suff., a plume of feathers, ar.
-
EDEN, an ostrich, in mouth a horse-shoe, ppr.
EDEN, Ess. and Suff., a demi- dragon, sans
wings, vert, holding a rose-branch, flowered,
ar., stalked and leaved, ppr.
EDEN, an eagle, volant, ppr. I
EDEN, Baron Auckland. See AUCKLAND.
EDEN, JOHNSON-, Bart., Durh., a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, couped at shoulder, ppr.,
hand grasping a garb, in bend, or, banded,
vert. Si sit prudentia.
EDEWOKTH, a lion's head, erased.
EDGAR, Suff., a demi-ostrich, rising, in mouth
a horse-shoe. see plate
EDGAR, Sco., a dagger and quill, in saltier,
ppr. Potius ingenio quam vi.
EDGAR, Sco., a withered oak-branch, sprouting
afresh, ppr. Apparet quod. .
EDGAR, Suff., an ostrich's head, between wings,
expanded, or, each charged with two bends,
az., in mouth a horse-shoe, ar. comp.
EDGAR, Sco., in hand a dagger, point down-
ward, ppr. Man do it. II
EDGCUMBE, Earl of Mount-Edgcumbe. See
MOUNT-EDGCUMBE.
EDGCUMBE, Devons. and Cornw., a boar, pas-
sant, ar., armed, bristled, and membered,
or, gorged with a chaplet of oak, vert,
fructed, gold. Au plaisir fort de Dieu.
-
EDGE, Lond. and Staffs., a demi- sea-lion, ppr.
EDGE, an ostrich's head, erased, between wings.
comp. .
EDGE, Notts. , a reindeer's head, couped, ppr.,
collared and chained, or.
EDGELL of Standerwick Court, Somers., a
falcon, rising, belled, ar., gutte'e-de-sang,
resting dexter on an antique shield, of the
first, charged with a cinquefoil, gu. Qui
sera sera.
EDGELL, Eng., on a chapeau, ppr. a dove, wings
addorsed, az.
EDGEMOUTH, out of a ducal coronet, an eagle,
wings addorsed, vulning. comp.
EDGEWORTH, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ar.
EDGEWORTH, SNEYD-, of Edgeworthstown, Iri.,
on a ducal coronet, a pelican, feeding her
young, or. Constans contraria spernit.
see plate
EDGHILL, a falcon, wings addorsed and in-
verted, supporting with dexter a carved
shield, charged with a cinquefoil.
EDGILL, a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter a
cinquefoil, gu., slipped and leaved, vert.
see plate
EDIE, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, and a skean,
in saltier. i
EDIEOK, and EGIOK, Wore., a demi-griffin,
erm., beaked and legged, or, holding a broken
tilting- spear, ppr. comp. and .
EDINGTON, Eng., a savage's head, couped,
dropping blood, ppr.
EDINGTON, or EDINGTOUN, an arm, in armour,
embowed, wreathed with laurel, in hand a
standard, erect, all ppr., flag, charged with
the sun, or. comp.
EDINGTON, Sco., a stag's head, erased, or.
Labor omnia vincit.
EDINGTON, a Saracen's head, couped at shoul-
ders, ppr., wreathed, ar. and gu.
EDINGTOUN, an arm, in armour, embowed,
wreathed above elbow with laurel, sustain-
ing a standard, charged with the rising sun.
comp.
EDLIN, Eng., a swan's head, between wings,
ar. i
EDMANDS, Surr. and Middx., a griffin's head,
erased, ar., in beak a cross crosslet, fitched,
az., between wings, also ar., each charged
with a thistle, ppr.
EDMERSTON, Eng., a dexter hand throwing a
dart, ppr. I.
EDMISTON, or EDMISTONE, Sco., a camel's head
and neck.
EDMOND, Eng., a demi-lion, ppr., supporting a
long cross, gu.
EDMOND, on a chapeau, a fleur-de-lis.
comp.
EDMONDES, Suss., a dragon's head, erased, ar.,
charged on breast with three pellets.
comp.
EDMONDS, Cambs., a greyhound, sejant, sa.,
bezantde, collared, or.
EDMONDS, within a wreath, ar. and sa., a lion,
rampant. n
EDMONDS, Bucks, and Cornw., between wings,
a lion, cou chant, gardant, all or. see plate
EDMONDS, a wing, erect.
EDMONDS, Oxon., a griffin's head, erased, gu.,
in beak a cross crosslet, fitched, or.
see plate
EDMONDS, Devons., on a chapeau, gu., turned
np, erm., a fleur-de-lis, or, between wings,
az. -
EDMONDS, Yorks., a three-masted ship in full
sail, ppr.
EDMONDS, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
throwing a pheon, az., handle, of the first.
EDMONDSON, Lond., a lion, rampant, or, gorged
with a bar-gemelle, gu.. supporting a pennon,
az., staff, gu., headed, ar.
EDMONDSON, Yorks., a demi-lion, sa., holding
an escallop, ar.
EDMONSTONE, Bart., Sco., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a swan's head and neck, ppr. Virtus
auget honorem. see plate
EDMONSTONE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
armed and langued, az., in paws a battle-axe,
ppr. Be hardie. II
EDMONSTONE, a squirrel, sejant, or.
EDMUND, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
ar., a lion, passant, gardant, az., ducally
gorged, or.
EDMUNDS, Yorks., in the sea, an ancient ship
of three masts under sail, all ppr. Votis
tune relis.
EDMUNDS, Hants., a winged lion, couchant,
gardant, or.
EDMUNDS, Eng., two hands, conjoined, support-
ing a human heart, all ppr. .
EDNOR, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, gu.,
beaked, or.
EDNOWAIN, Wei., a boar's head, couped, sa.,
langued, gu., tusked, or, transfixed by a
dagger, ppr. -
EDOLPHE, Kent, an ibex's head, erased, sa.,
maned, armed, and attired, or. -
EDO
EDON, Kent and Suff., a plume of feathers, ar.
i-
EDEIDGE, a hawk, standing on a fish, ppr.
EDRIDGE, Lond. and Norf., a lion's head, erased,
gu. - *
EDRIDGE, Wilts., a lion, rampant, ar.
EDRINGTON, a goat's head, ppr., collared, erm.
comp.
EDWARD, Eng., a torteau, ppr. Necflatu, nee
fluctu. - JI
EDWARD, a buck's head, couped, or.
EDWARDES, Bart., Salop, a man's head, within
a helmet, ppr., garnished, or. Gratia natu-
ram vincit. -
EDWARDES, TUCKER-, of Sealy Ham, Pembroke,
in bear's paw a battle-axe, ar. Vigilate
and Gardezlafoy.
EDWARDES, Baron Kensington. See KENSING-
TON.
EDWARDES, Carmarthen, a demi-lion, or, be-
tween paws a bo wens-knot. Aspera ad vir-
tutem est via. see plates -
EDWARDS, Eng. and Wei., a lion's head, erased.
-
EDWARDS, Eng. and Wei., a lion's head, erased,
charged with four fleurs-de-lis.
EDWARDS, Somers., an eagle, displayed, az.
EDWARDS, Beds., three ostrich-feathers, ar.
Si-
EDWARDS, Heref., out of a du.cal coronet, or,
a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in dexter a sword,
ppr. comp. II and
EDWARDS, Cornw., an antelope, rampant, sa.,
bezante"e, attired, or.
EDWARDS, Iri., a crosier, in pale, or.
EDWARDS of Ness Strange, Salop, a lion, ram-
pant, counterchanged.
EDWARDS of Old Court, co. Wicklow : (i.) For
Edwards, a lion's head, erased, ermines, be-
tween two palm-branches, issuing, ppr.,
mantled, gu., doubled, ar. II eb Dduw, heb
ddim, Dduw a digon. see plate . (.) For
Kynaston, an arm, in armour, in hand a
sword, within a sun, ppr. Honor potestate
honorantis. -
EDWARDS, Eng., a helmet, ppr., garnished, or,
on top a wreath, with plume of feathers, ar.
EDWARDS, Wei. , a boar's head, erased, ar.
EDWARDS, Cambs. and Suss., on a ducal coro-
net, ar., a tiger, passant, or.
comp. and
EDWARDS, Lond., on a ducal coronet, ar., a
tiger, passant, sa., maned, of the first.
EDWARDS, Wei., an oak-tree, ppr., in dexter a
gate, also ppr., on sinister a lion, rampant,
against the tree, gu.
EDWARDS, Devons., Hunts., and Salop, an ibex,
passant, sa., bezantee, maned, armed, and
attired, with two straight horns, or.
EDWARDS, Kent and Salop, a unicorn, sa.,
double horned, or.
EDWARDS, Warw., a talbot, passant, ppr.
EDWARDS, Eng. and Wei., on a mount, vert,
a horse's head, erased, or, charged on neck
with a cheveron, gu., between two oak-
branches, ppr. Duw vde ein cryfden.
see plate
EDWARDS, a turtle-dove, in mouth an .olive-
branch, ppr. .
EGI
EDWARDS, Glouc., a demi-lion, rampant, or,
holding a castle, ar.
EDWARDS, an eagle's head, erased, sa., ducally
gorged, or.
EDWARDS, out of a marquess's coronet, a tal-
bot's head.
EDWARDS, on a mount, vert, a wyvern, ar.
EDWARDS, Iri., a lion's head, erased, erm., be-
tween two palm-branches, ppr.
EDWARDS, Lond., in hand, gu., a cross patte"e,
fitched, or.
EDWARDS, an antelope, passant, ppr.
EDWARDS, a wyvern, wings displayed.
EDWARDS, a lion, passant, gardant, or.
EDWARDS, Bart., of Garth, Montgomery, a
lion, gardant, resting dexter on an escut-
cheon, charged with a nag's head, erased, ar.
Y Gwir yn erbyn y byd. see plate
EDWARDS, Norf., a martlet, sa., charged on
breast with a cinquefoil, or. see plate
EDWARDS, Beds. : (i.) The Prince of Wales's
feathers, surmounted by a heron plume.
(.) An esquire's helmet, ppr.
EDWIN, Eng., a lion, sejant, between paws an
escutcheon.
EEL, Eng., a boar's head, couped, or.
EELES, a dexter arm, in armour, in fess, couped,
in hand a cutlass, enfiled with a boar's head,
all ppr.
EFFINGHAM, Earl (Howard), on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a lion, statant, gardant,
tail extended, or, gorged with a ducal coro-
net, ar. Virtus mitte scuta.
EGAN, Eng., a long cross, gu.
EG AN, Iri., a demi-eagle, regardant. IOI.
EGERTON, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
a lion, rampant, of the first, supporting a
broad arrow, sa. Sic donee. comp.
EGERTON, Iri., a lion, sejant, gu., supporting
in dexter a battle-axe, ar., staff, of the first,
in sinister a laurel -branch, ppr.
EGERTON, five arrows, one in pale, and four in
saltier. n
EGERTON, Eng., a buck's head, erased, sa.,
attired, or.
EGERTON, Chesh. and Salop, a lion, rampant,
gu., supporting an arrow, ppr., headed and
feathered, ar. I o
EGERTON, Chesh., in lion's gamb, gu., a sword,
ar., hilt and pommel, or.
EGERTON, a lion, rampant, ppr.
EGERTON, Eng., three arrows, ar., headed and
feathered, sa., banded, or.
EGERTON, Chesh., a plume of feathers, erm.
-
EGERTON, Eng., an arm, gu., in hand, ppr.,
a sword, ar.
EGERTON, Earl of Wilton. See WILTON.
EGERTON, GREY-, Bart., Chesh. : (i.) Three
broad arrows, one in pale, and two in sal-
tier, or, pheoned and feathered, sa., banded
by a ribbon, gu. . (.) On a hand,
a falcon, rising. Virtuti, non armis fido.
see plate
EGG, out of a ducal coronet, a pair of stag's
horns.
EGGERLY, Eng., a Cornish chough, ducally
gorged, ppr.
EGGINGTON, Yorks., a talbot, sejant, ar., eared,
sa., gorged with a collar, dexter resting on
a sphere, ppr. see plate
EGISKE, Eng, a griffin, passant.
EGL
EGLEBY, and EGLIONBY, Warw., a demi-eagle,
wings expanded, or, charged with a mullet.
comp. II
EGLEFELDE, and EGLEFIELD, a dexter hand,
apaumee, charged with an eye, ppr.
EGLESTON, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, sa.,
collared, ar.
EGLIN, Eng., on a mount, vert, an eagle, ris-
ing, or, surmounted by an anchor and cable,
in bend sinister, sa., in dexter a rose, gu.,
slipped, vert.
EGLINTON, Earl of (Montgomerje), a female
figure, ppr., antiquely attired, ar. , in dexter
an anchor, or, in sinister a savage's head.
Gardez Hen.
EGMANTON, Lane., in hand a cross pattee,
fitched, gu.
EGMONT, Earl of (Perceval), a thistle, erect,
leaved, ppr. Yvery and Sub cruce Can-
dida.
EGREMOND, Eng., a lion's head, gu., imperially
crowned, or.
EGREMONT, Earl of (Windham), a lion's head,
erased, or, within a fetterlock, of the same,
the arch com pony counter- compony, or and
az. Au bon droit.
EISTON, Sco., out of a cloud, the sun rising,
ppr. Veritas. I
EKENEY, on a chapeau, ppr., a pheon, az.
EKINS, a lion's gamb, sa., holding up a lozenge,
ar., charged with a cross crosslet, fitched, of
the first.
EKINS, in lion's gamb, sa., a cross crosslet,
fitched, in bend, gu.
EKINTON, and EKINGTON, a sand-glass, gu.
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ELAM, Kent, between attires of stag, attached
to scalp, a boar's head, erased and erect,
ppr.
ELAND, and ELLAND, Eng., on a chapeau, az.,
turned up, or, a martlet, gu.
ELAND, and ELLAND, Eng., a demi-female, in
dexter a garland of laurel. II
ELCOCK, Eng., a stag, salient, ppr.
ELCOCKE, Chesh., out of a mural coronet, or,
a demi-cock, az., in beak a wheat-ear, ppr.
ELCOCKS, Chesh., out of a mural coronet, or, a
cock's head, gu., in beak a wheat-ear.
ELD, Lond. and Staffs., a falcon, rising, or,
beaked, membered, jessed, and belled, gu.,
beak embrued, ppr.
ELDECUR, ELERCUR, and ELLERCUR, Eng., a
cock, sa., combed, gu., beaked, or.
ELDER, Eng., a demi-unicorn, rampant.
ELDER, Sco., a dexter hand holding a roll of
paper, ppr. Virtute duce.
ELDER, Sco., in dexter hand a palm-branch,
ppr. Virtute duce.
ELDERSHAW, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
ducally gorged, or.
ELDERTON, Eng., a fox's head, ppr.
ELDON, Earl of (Scott), a lion's head, erased,
gu., charged on neck with a portcullis,
chained, or, and a mullet for difference.
Sed sine tdbe decus. see plate
ELDRED, Ess., a Triton, ppr., holding an es-
callop, or. comp.
ELDRES, Eng., a camel's head, couped, ppr.
ELDRES, a winged globe, ppr. comp.
ELDRIDGE, Eng. , out of a ducal coronet, a pea-
cock's tail, ppr.
o ELL
ELDRIXGTON, Ess., a heron, sa.
ELERKAR, two dolphins, haurient, az. and or.
ELEY, Line., an arm, erect, vested, ar., in hand
a fleur-de-lis, sa. . I
ELEY, Yorks., an arm, in armour, in hand a
hawk's lure, ppr.
ELFE, or ELPHE, an eagle's head, couped.
ELFORD, Bart., Devons., a demi-lion, rampant,
erased, ducally crowned. Dijficilia quce pul-
chra. comp.
ELFORD, Corn w., a demi-lion, rampant, crowned,
or. Difficilia quce pulchra. comp.
ELFRED, Suss., on a mount, vert, a lamb,
couchant, ar., between two olive-branches,
ppr.
ELGIE, on a ducal coronet, a swan, wings ad-
dorsed, ducally crowned. see plate
ELGIN and KINCARDINE, Earl of (Bruce}, Sco.,
a lion, passant, gu. Fuimus. I
ELHAM, out of a mural coronet, a fire-beacon,
between wings, ppr.
ELIBANK, Baron (Murray), Sco., a lion, ram-
pant, gardant, gu., holding a Lochaber-axe,
ppr. Virtute fideque. comp. and .
ELINGHAM, Eng., an eagle's head, couped, ppr.
.
ELIOT of Borthwickbrae, Sco., in dexter hand,
erect, a lance, in bend, ppr. Hoc majorum
opus.
ELIOT, Eng., an elephant's head, sa., armed
and eared, ar. IO
ELIOT, out of clouds, a dexter arm, embowed,
throwing a dart, ppr.
ELIOT, Baron, Earl St. Germans. See ST.
GERMANS.
ELIOT, Surr., a griffin's head, couped, wings
addorsed, sa., collared, ar.
ELIOTT, Bart., Sco., a dexter arm, in hand a
cutlass, ppr. Peradventure.
ELKIN, a demi-heraldic-antelope, or, armed
and tufted, sa.
ELKINGTON, Lond. and Leic., on a mural coro-
net, embattled, of the first, a demi-griftin,
ar., winged, gu., in dexter a gem-ring, gold,
gem, of the second. see plate
ELKINS, Eng., on a castle, triple-towered, ppr.,
a flag displayed, gu.
ELLAM, Lond., out of a mural coronet, a fire-
beacon, between wings, ppr. Luces et terres.
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ELLAMES, Lane., an elrn-tree, ppr. Nee sperno,
nee timeo.
ELLARD, Eng., a torteau, gu., charged with a
stag, or, standing on a mount, vert.
ELLARD, on a mount, vert, a stag, or.
ELLA WAY, five arrows, one in pale, four in sal-
tier, points downward, environed with a ser-
pent, all ppr.
ELLENBOROUGH, Baron (Law), a cock, gu.,
chained round neck, charged on breast with
a mitre, or. Compositum jus fasque animi.
see plate
ELLERKER, a talbot's head, ar.
ELLERKER, Yorks., a talbot's head, erased, sa.
ELLERKER, two dolphins, haurient and ad-
dorsed, az. and or, enfiled with a ducal coro-
net, comp.
ELLESTON, a demi-heraldic-tiger, between paws
a naval crown.
ELL
ELM
ELLESWORTH, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, couped, in hand a club, ppr.
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ELLET, Eng., an anchor, in pale, az., entwined
by a serpent, vert.
ELLICE, Middx. and Herts., an arm, erect,
couped below elbow, in armour, in gauntlet
a snake, entwined round arm, all ppr.
comp. II
ELLICE, a mermaid, with mirror and comb, ppr.
ELLICK, a wolf's head, erased, sa.
ELLICOMB, a buck's head, erased, murally
gorged and chained. see plate
ELLICOMBE, Devons., a dexter arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a sword, all ppr.
ELLICOMBE, orELLACOMBE, Glouc. and Devons.,
a stag's head, erased, murally gorged and
chained. Nuttis fraus tuta latebris.
see plate
ELLICOTT, a hawk, wings expanded, belled,
ppr. ico.
ELLICOTT, or ELLACOTT, Eng., in a maunch, or,
cuffed, gu., a hand clenched, ppr. .
ELLIES, Sco., a lily, close in the flower, ppr.
Sub sole patebit.
ELLINGTON, Eng., in lion's paw, a cross pattee,
fitched, sa. I
ELLIOT, FOGG-, Durh. : (i.) For Elliot, a dex-
ter arm, in hand a cutlass, ppr. .
(. ) For Fogg, a unicorn's head, couped, ar.
Peradventure.
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a demi-sea-horse, az.,
scaled, or. .
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, Lond., a demi-sea-horse,
az., finned, or.
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, an elephant's head, or,
eared and armed, gu. IO
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a boar's head, couped,
pierced through dexter eye by a broken
spear. comp. I
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, in dexter hand, ppr., a
crescent, sa.
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a nail, erect, ppr.
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a ram, ppr. Vetterafertis
oves. ii
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, an oak-tree, ppr. Forti-
ter.
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, an anchor and cable, in
pale, ppr. Candide et caute.
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a dexter arm, in hand a
dart, point downward, ppr. Suaviter sed
fortiter.
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, out of a mural coronet, an
elephant's head, collared.
ELLIOT of Laurieston, same crest. Apto cum
lare.
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, issuing from a cloud, a
dexter hand throwing a dart. Non eget arcu.
I S-
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a dexter arm, in hand a
cutlass, ppr. Peradventure.
ELLIOT of Binfield Park, Berks.: (i.) For
Elliot, an elephant's head, ar., erased, gu.,
about neck two barrulets, inverted, vert.
comp. . (.) For Glasse, a mermaid,
with glass and comb, ppr.
ELLIOT, Earl of Minto. See MINTO.
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, in dexter hand a flute,
ppr. Inest jucunditas.
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, a demi-man, in armour,
ppr. Pro rege et limitc.
^ELLIOT, Iri., over the sea, a dove, volant, in
mouth an olive-branch, ppr.
ELLIOT, or ELLIOTT, Surr., a griffin's head,
couped, wings addorsed, sa.
ELLIS of Glasfryn, Carnarvon : (i.) A mer-
maid, gu., crined, or, in dexter a mirror, in
sinister a comb. . (.) An arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a broken spear-
head, all ppr. Wrth einffrwytkau yn hadna
byddir.
ELLIS, Baron Seaford. See SEAFORD.
ELLIS, Baron Howard de Walden. Sec HOW-
ARD.
ELLIS, Viscount Clifden. See CLIFDEN.
ELLIS, Herts., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
lion's head, gu., crowned, gold. Fort et
fideie. comp.
ELLIS, Yorks. and Kent, a naked woman, ppr.
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ELLIS, Sco., an eel, ppr. Sperans. no.
ELLIS, Cornw., a mermaid, with mirror and
comb, ppr.
ELLIS, Lond., out of grass, ppr., a goat's head,
ar., horned, of the first. see plate
ELLIS, Line., in a crescent, gu., an escallop, or.
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ELLIS, Eng., a garb, per fess, or and vert.
ELLIS, Wei., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, gu.
ELLIS, between the horns of a crescent, a stag's
head, cabossed.
ELLISON, Durh., an eagle's head, erased, or.
ELLISON, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
ELLISON, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, in
dexter an anchor.
ELLISON, a greyhound, sa.
ELLISON, an eagle's head, erased, per fess, or
and gu., murally gorged, az. II
ELLISTON, Lond., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.,
ducal ly gorged, ar. comp.
ELLISTON, Eng., three mullets, in cheveron.
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ELLISWORTH, Eng., between attires of stag,
ppr., a rose, gu.
ELLNOR. out of a ducal coronet, or, an eagle's
head, between wings, sa., beaked, gu.,
charged with a bezant. comp.
ELLOWAY, a dragon's head, gu.
ELLWOOD, Yorks., on a mural coronet, a stag,
sejant, ppr.
ELLY, an arm, erect, vested, ar., in hand, ppr.,
a fleur-de-lis, sa. I
ELLYOT, and ELLYOTT, Eng., an elephant's
head, couped, ar. IO
ELLYOTT, Lond., a demi-pegasus, ar., maned,
winged, and hoofed, or. IO
ELMEET, Holland, a horse's head, bridled.
ELMEN, on a ducal coronet, a wyvern.
ELMES, Lane, and Northamp., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a woman's head and neck,
couped below breasts.
ELMHURST, Line., a clump of elms, ppr.
ELMORE, the top of a halberd, ppr.
ELMORE, a Cornish chough, ppr. .
ELMSALL-GREAVES, Yorks. : (i.) For Elmsatt,
an elm -tree, trunk entwined with a vine-
branch, ppr., fructed. . (.) For
Greaves, on a mount, vert, a stag, trippant,
ELM
EML
or, in mouth a slip of oak, ppr. Amicta viti-
bus ulmus.
ELMSEY, a falcon's head, erased, ppr.
ELMSLEY, Viscount. See BEAUCHAMP, Earl.
ELMSLIE, Eng., a demi-wolf, holding a spear,
in pale, tassel] ed, all ppr.
ELMSLY, Sco., a thistle, leaved, ppr. Prenez
garde.
ELMY, and ELNEY. on a chapean, a tower, ppr.
ELNORTH, on a mount, an ermine, passant.
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ELPHINGSTON, Sco., a dove, ar., holding a snake,
ppr.
ELPHINGSTON, Sco., a griffin, sejant, sa., in
dexter a laurel wreath, vert.
ELPHINGSTON, Sco., a griffin, sejant, sa., hold-
ing a sword, in pale, on point a Saracen's
head, all ppr. Do well, and let them say.
ELPHINGSTON, Sco., a demi-lady, in dexter a
garland, ppr. Merita. II
ELPHINGSTON, two arms, in saltier, in dexter a
sword, in sinister, a branch of laurel, all ppr.
In utroque paratus.
ELPHINGSTON, Sco., in dexter hand a pen.
Fidciitate.
ELPHINGSTON, Sco., a demi-greyhound, ar.
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ELPHINGSTON, a demi-greyhound, rampant,
collared and ringed. .
ELPHINSTONE, Baron (Elphiustone), Sco., a
demi-female, from the girdle, richly attired,
in dexter a tower, masoned, sa., and in
sinister a branch of laurel, ppr. Cause caused
it.
ELPHINSTONE, Bart., Cumb., out of a mural
coronet, gu., a demi - woman, affronte'e,
vested, in dexter a sword, ppr., hilt and
pommel, or, in sinister an olive-branch, vert.
Semper paratus.
ELPHINSTONE, Baroness Keith. See KEITH.
ELPHINSTONE-HORN-DALRYMPLE, Bart., Sco.,
two stags' horns, erect. Moneo et munio.
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ELRICK, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, a horse's
head, ppr. Dum spiro, spero. I
ELRINGTON, Eng., the Roman fasces, in pale,
ppr.
ELSLEY, a Sagittarius, bow and arrow, of the
first, horse charged with a rose, gu.
comp.
ELSON, Suss., a demi-eagle, displayed, ar.,
billette'e, sa.
ELSTOB, Durh., a demi-lion, in dexter a mullet,
.ar.
ELSTON, Eng., on a chapeau, an escallop, be-
tween wings, ppr.
ELSWELL, on a bezant, a cross patt^e, gu.
ELSWORTH, a heart, winged and crowned, ppr.
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ELTON, Bart., Somers., an arm, in armour,
em bo wed, ppr., in gauntlet a scimitar, ar.,
hilt and pommel, or, tied round arm with a
scarf, vert. comp.
ELTON, Oxon., same crest.
ELTON, Lend, and Berks., out of a mural
coronet, gu., an arm, vested, or, turned up,
ar., in hand, ppr., a mullet.
ELTON, Heref., a lion's head, erased and
affrontee, collared, az. comp.
ELTON, MAR WOOD-, Bart., of \Vid worthy Court,
Devons., an arm, in armour, umbowed, ppr.,
garnished, or, charged with two etoiles, gu.,
'adorned with a scarf about the wrist, vert,
in gauntlet a falchion, ppr., hilt and pommel,
or.
ELVEN, a lion's head, erased, collared.
ELVEN, a stag's head, couped.
ELVES, and ELWES, five arrows, or, entwined
by a snake, ppr.
ELVET, a lion, sejant, or.
ELVIN, Norf., a demi-lion, rampant, or, issuing
from the summit of a rock, holding a vine-
branch, ppr. Elvenaca floreat vitis.
see plate
ELWAS, three arrows, one in pale, and two in
saltier, or, flighted, ar., headed, ppr., en-
vironed by a serpent, vert. comp.
ELWELL, a dart, erect, point downward.
ELWICK, an armed arm, or, bound with a
scarf, az., holding a staff, raguly, of the
first, raguled, of the second.
ELWILL, Line., an arm, erect, vested, sa., in
hand, a fleece, or.
ELWIN, ELWYN, and ELWYNN, Eng., a demi-
savage, over dexter shoulder a hammer, ppr.
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ELWOOD, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a pick-axe, all ppr. Fide et sedulitate.
ELWORTH, on a mount, an ermine, passant, ppr.
ib.
ELWORTH Y, Eng., a steel cap, ppr.
ELY, Marquess and Earl of (Loftus), a boar's
head, erect, ar., langued, gu. Prend moi tel
que je suis and Loyal a mort.
ELY, Iri., a pheon, point upward, gu.
ELYARD, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a scimitar.
EL YE, Eng., an arm, in armour, in hand a
hawk's lure, ppr.
EMAN, a lion, sejant, regardant, purp.
see plate
EMBERY, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed, in hand
a sword, in pale, entiled with a Saracen's
head, in profile, all ppr.
EMBERY, a pillar, az., environed by a serpent,
ppr., masonry of the base, ar.
EMENFIELD, Eng., a hand holding an escut-
cheon, or, charged with a martlet, ppr.
EMER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion,
rampant, gardant, ppr., in dexter a sword,
also ppr., hilt and pommel, gold, see plate
EMERIC DE ST. DALMAS, Hauteville, Guernsey
(of the Piedmontese family of Emerico di
San Dalmazzo). out of a count's coronet,
two palms, in saltier, or. Ut palma florebit.
EMERSON, Northumb , a sinister hand, charged
with a bend, and thereon three bezants.
EMERSON, Durh., a lion, rampant, vert, bezan-
te"e, holding a battle-axe, gu., headed, ar.
see plate
EMERSON, Line, and Norf., issuing from a
cloud, rays of the sun, all ppr. I
EMERY, Kent, a demi-unicorn, rampant, erased,
gu., hoofed and armed, or, criiied, sa. H
EMERY, Somers., out of a mural coronet, a
demi-horse, collared. Fidelis et suavis.
see plate
EMERYKE. out of a ducal coronet, or, a boar's
head and neck, sa., collared, ar. comp.
EMES, and EMME, Lond. and Berks., a demi-
lion, rampant, sa.
EMLINE, or EMLYN, a demi-savage, wreathed,
EML,
holding a club, all ppr. Honestum pratiulit
utili.
EMLY, Iri., in lion's ganib a battle-axe, ppr.
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EMME, a demi-lion, passant, gardant.
EMMERSON, Eng., acock, ppr.
EMMET, or EMMETT, Eng, on a chapeau, a
unicorn's head, erased, ppr.
EMMOT, or EMMOTT, Eng., a hind, sejant, re-
gardant, resting dexter on a bee-hive, ppr.
EMPSON, Yorks., a tent, ar., adorned, or, lined,
az., charged with a cross patte'e, of the first.
comp.
EMPSON, Eng., a lion, sejant, gardant, or, in
dexter a long cross, gu., sinister resting on a
triangle, pierced, sa. see plate
EMSLIE, or EMSLY, Sco., a thistle, leaved, ppr.
Pvenez garde.
ENDAS, or ENEUS, a castle, triple-towered, ppr.,
domed, gu. comp. an< i i
ENDEAN, Lond., a swan, sa. Pax at amor.
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ENDERBIE, and ENDERBY, a swan, sa.
ENDERBY, or ENDERBIE, in a maunch, a hand,
clenched. .
ENDERBY, or ENDERBIE, a harpooner, in the
act of striking a whale, ppr.
ENDSORE, Staffs., a cubit arm, vested, gu., in
hand a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
ENELL, Eng., a mermaid, with comb and glass,
Ppr- -
ENERY of Ballyconnell, Iri., a falcon, close,
ppr. Sans changer.
ENFIELD, Ess., in hand, an escutcheon, or,
charged with a martlet, ppr.
ENGAINE, a tower, sa., cupola and flag, gu.
ENGHAM, Kent, two lions' paws, or, holding up
a fire-ball, gu.
ENGHAM, an arm, embowed, vested, az., turned
up and indented, ar., hand grasping a snake,
entwined, vert.
ENGLAND, Eng., a cherub, ppr.
ENGLEBERT, Dors., two wings addorsed, charged
with two bends.
ENGLEDUE, a greyhound's head, erased, sa.,
collared, ar.
ENGLEFIELD, an arm, erect, vested, in hand
heads of wheat.
ENGLEFIELD, Wilts., an eagle, displayed, per
pale, az. and gu.
ENGLEFIELD, Wilts., a sinister arm, vested,
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a branch, vert.
ENGLEHEART, an armed arm, embowed, in
gauntlet a sword, ppr.
ENGLISH, a greyhound's head, between two
roses, slipped and leaved. .
ENGLISH, a rose-branch, ppr., flowered, gu.
ENGLISH, a demi-lion.
ENGLISH, in hand a covered cap, ar.
ENGLISH, Iri., a pyramid, entwined with wood-
bine.
ENGOLISME, Eng., a torteau, ppr. IQ. u
ENNEW, Ess., a lion's head, erased, gu.
ENNIS, Eng., an anchor, az., surmounted by a
fleur-de-lis.
ENNIS, Iri., an ox-yoke, in bend.
ENNISHOWEN, Baron (Chichester), a stork, in
mouth a snake, ppr. Famce vestigia retincns.
II..
ENNISKILLEN, Earl of (Willoughby-Cole), Iri.,
ERR
a demi-dragon, vert, langued, gu., in dexter
a dart, ppr., in sinister an escutcheon, or.
Deum cole regem sen-a.
ENNYS, Cornw., in hand a sheaf, ppr.
ENOKE, Wore., a demi-lion, in paws a serpent,
nowed, ppr. comp.
ENSON, Staffs., an arm, in armour, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in hand a sword, ar.
ENSOR, Eng., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, gu. -
ENSOR, Norf., a unicorn's head, ar., horned
and maned, or. ,
ENSWELL, and ENTWISSELL, Lane., on a mount,
vert, a hind, ppr., collared, ar.
ENSWELL, and ENTWISSELL, a human heart,
gu.
ENTWICK, a dexter hand, couped, in fess, point-
ing with the forefinger, and sustaining a
fleur-de-lis. comp.
ENTWISLE, Lane. : (i.) A hand, couped, in fess,
holding a fleur-de-lis, erect, or. . (.)
A dexter arm, in armour, embowed, holding
by the hair a Saracen's head, erased, and
affronted, all ppr.
ENYS of Enys, Cornw., three white feathers,
erect. Serpcntes velut et columbce.
EPITRE, a cinquefoil, pierced, gu.
EPPS, Kent, on a chaplet, vert, flowered, or,
a falcon, rising, gold.
ERCALL, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a mullet
of six points, or, charged with a crescent,
sa. comp.
ERDESWIKE, Staffs., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a boar's head, per pale, ar. and sa., langued,
of the first.
ERDINGTON, Eng., in hand a ball, sa.
EREDY, Lond., out of a coronet, two wings,
ppr.
ERESBY, on a dexter gauntlet, a falcon, close,
ppr.
ERESEY, on a sinister glove, a falcon, ppr.
ERINGTON, or ERRINGTON, Northumb. and
Wilts., a cock, gu., combed and wattled, sa.
ERINGTON, Northumb., a unicorn's head, erased,
quarterly, ar. and gu.
ERISBY, Eng., a broken halberd, ppr. Auxilio
Dei.
ERISEY, Cornw., a cinquefoil, erm.
ERISEY, Cornw., a stag, trippant, ppr.
ERLE, Dors., a lion's head, erased, or, trans-
pierced by a spear, ar., embrued, gu.
see plate
ERLEY, or ERLY, Eng., in hand, erect, ppr., a
gem-ring, or, stone, gu.
ERMINE, Eng., an ermine, ppr.
ERMINGLAND, Norf., out of antique crown, a
demi-lion, gu.
ERNE, Earl of, Iri. (Creighton), a dragon's
head, couped, vert, fire issuing from mouth
and ears, ppr. God send grace.
ERNLEY, and ERNLY, Eng. , an eagle, displayed,
or. - *
ERNLEY, Wilts., a man's head, in profile, ppr.,
wearing a long cap, stringed and tasselled,
of the second. .
ERNST, Eng., an eagle, gazing at the sun, ppr.
loo.
ERRINGTON, Northumb. and Ess., a unicorn's
head, erased. -
ERR
ERRINGTON, a cock, gu., combed and wattled,
sa. -
ERROL, Earl of. (Hay-Carr), Sco., a falcon,
rising, ppr. Serva jugum.
ERSKINE, Baron, a dexter arm, embowed, in
hand a club, all ppr. Trial by jury.
ERSKINE, Bart., of Torrie, Sco., in hand a
sword. Fortitudine.
ERSKINE, Earl of Buchan, Earl of Mar and
Kellie. See BUCHAN, HOSSLYN, and MAR.
ERSKINE, Bart., of Cambo., Sco., a garb, in fess,
or, thereon, a cock, ppr., wings expanded,
sinister, az. Vettient et vaUlant.
ERSKINE, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour, in
hand a sword, ppr. Je pense plus.
ERSKINE, Sco., a griffin's head, erased, in beak
a sword, in bend. In Domino confido.
ERSKINE, Sco., a dexter arm, ppr., in hand a
cross crosslet, or. Think well.
ERSKINE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
ERSKINE, Sco., a dexter hand holding a dagger,
ppr., within an orle of laurel, vert. Je pense
plus and Perspicax, audax. comp.
ERSKINE, Sco., in hand a sword.
ERSKINE, Sco., in dexter hand a club, raguly,
ppr. Judge nought.
ERSKINE of Linlathen, same crest and motto.
ERSKINE, Sco., a dexter arm, embowed, in
hand a scimitar. Je pense plus.
ERSKINE, Lord Erskine, a dexter hand, grasp-
ing a club, or. Fortitudine.
ERSKINE, Sco., a demi-griffin, in dexter a sword,
all ppr. A usim et confido.
ERSKINE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., in
dexter a thistle, ppr., in sinister a fleur-de-
lis, az. i
ERTHE, Sco., a cock crowing. Audax.
ERVING, Eng., in hand a mill-rind.
ERVING, on a torteau, ar., a cross, sa.
ERWIN, Sco., on a mount, vert, a tree, ppr.,
thereto chained a boar, passant, or, collar,
chain, and padlock, az. Lock sick.
ESCALES, out of a ducal coronet, gu., seven
ostrich-feathers, ar. comp. .
ESCLABOR, Eng., a galley, with sails furled,
sa., flags, gu. ii
ESCOT, or ESSCOT, Cornw., a lion, passant, per
pale, ar. and sa. I
ESCOTT, Eng., an ostrich, gu., in mouth a
horse-shoe, or.
ESCUDAMORE, Eng., on a chapeau, a peacock
in pride, all ppr. .
ESDAILE, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, in paws
a mullet, or.
ESDAILE, Eng., a flag, issuant, sa.
ESHARTON, Eng., a demi-lion, per cheveron,
or and vert.
ESINGOLD, Eng., a chevalier, on horseback,
brandishing a sword, ppr.
ESMOND, Iri., a horned owl, sa.
ESMONDE, Bart., Iri., out of a mural coronet,
gu., a head, in profile, helmeted, all ppr.
EsPEKE,Eng.,an ostrich's head, between wings,
ar., in mouth a horse-shoe, az.
ESPINASSE, aboar's head, in fess, couped, pierced
by a broken spear, in bend. i
ESPINASSE, from clouds, two hands conjoined,
in fess, supporting a heart inflamed, ppr.
ESSE, Eng., a cockatrice, or, beaked, gu.
ESSE, Devons., a mortar -piece, ppr.
ETT
ESSEX, Lond., out of a mural coronet, erm., a
griffin's head, or.
ESSEX, Earl of (Capel-Coningsby) : (i.) For
Capel, a demi-lion, rampant, or, in dexter a
cross crosslet, fitched, gu. . (.) For
Coning sby, a cony, sejant, ar. Fide et for-
titudine. I
ESSEX, in a mural coronet, erm., a demi-eagle,
or, wings, vair.
ESSEX, an eagle's head, or, gorged with a
ducal coronet. comp.
ESSEX, Berks., an eagle's head, or, in mouth a
hawk's leg, erased at thigh, gu.
ESSINGTON, Line., a horse's head, erased, ar.
. I
ESSINGTON, Glouc., in hand, ppr., a fusil, or.
ESTANTON, Eng., a wyvern, or.
ESTATFORD, a dexter hand holding a sword,
by the blade, in bend, point upward, all ppr.
ESTCOURT, Norf. : (i.) Out of a mural coronet,
a demi-eagle, displayed. . (.) A
stag's head, affrontee. i
ESTCOURT, Eng., out of a mural coronet, az., a
demi-eagle, displayed, ppr., beaked, or.
ESTDAY, Kent, on a mount, vert, a hind,
lodged, ar.
ESTE, Eng., a garb, or, banded, gu.
ESTELEY, and ESTLEY, on a ducal coronet, three
daggers, one in pale, and two in saltier, or.
ESTERCOMBE, out of a mural coronet, or, a,
griffin's head, az., beaked, gold.
ESTERCOMBE, Somers., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a griffin's head, az., beaked, gold.
ESTERLEY, Line., a mastiff, passant, ar.
ESTLAND, and ESTLIN, an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a fleiir-de-lis, or.
ESTMERTON, Eng., two dexter hands, in fess,
couped and conjoined, ppr., supporting a
cross crosslet, fitched, sa.
ESTOFT, Line., in lion's gamb, a crescent, or.
ESTOX, Devons., on a mount, vert, five ears of
wheat, erect, or, stalked and leaved, ppr.
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ESTOTE, Eng., a fleur-de-lis, gu.
ESTOWER, and ESTEWER, a goat, ar.
ESTRANGE, Glouc., a chevalier on horseback,
at full speed, holding a broken lance, ppr.
.-
ESTWOOD, Eng., a lion's head, erased and
crowned, or. comp.
ETELUM, a talbot's head, ducally crowned, or.
ETHELSTAN, Lane., an eagle, displayed, purp.
-
ETHELSTAN, and ETHELSTON, Eng., a broken
spear.
ETHELSTON, Chesh., a ram's head, couped, sa.,
charged with three cross crosslets, in cheve-
ron, or. JDat et sumit Deus.
ETHERIDGE,, Eng., a crescent, charged with an
etoile of six points.
ETHERINGTON, Yorks., a tower, decayed on
sinister side, on a battlement thereof a leo-
pard's face, ppr. comp.
ETON, Eng., a crow's head, erased, ppr.
ETTON, Chesh., a hand holding a dagger, in
pale, thrust through a boar's head.
ETTRICK, High Barnes, Durham, a demi-lion,
rampant, gu., holding in dexter paw a mar-
shal's baton, sa., tipped at each end, or.
ETT i
ETTY, Eng., a lion, rampant, gardant.
ETY, Yorks., a husbandman, mowing with a
scythe, ppr.
EUEN, Sco., a demi-lion, in dexter a mullet, gu.,
Audaciter.
EURE, Eng., a stag's head, erased, az., attired,
ar., charged with the sun, or.
EURE, Eng., a horse's head, ar. Artis vel
Martis. I
EURE, a talbot, passant, or.
EUREUX, Eng., five arrows, one in pale, four
in saltier, gu., headed, or, feathered, ar.,
bound by a belt, of the first, buckled, gold.
. II
EUSTACE, Eng., in hand, a close helmet, ppr.
EUSTACE, Iri., a stag, statant, ppr.
EUSTON, Eng., a boar, passant, sa., armed,
bristled, and hoofed, ar.
EVANS, EREKE. See CARBERRY.
EVANS, Lond. and Salop, an arm, embowed,
vested, gu., cuffed, or, in hand a gilliflower,
ppr.
EVANS, Heref., out of an earl's coronet, an
arm, in armour, embowed, in hand a sword,
all ppr., point embrued, gu. omp.
EVANS, Norf., a dexter arm, erect, vested,
cuffed ar., in hand a parchment-roll, ppr.
I I -
EVANS, Jri. and Wei., a demi-lion, rampant,
regardant, or, between paws a boar's head,
couped, sa. Lilertas. comp. IO
EVANS, Eng. and Wei., a lion, passant, sa.
. I
EVANS, Eng. and Wei., on a ducal coronet, or,
a boar's head, in f ess, erased, sa. see plate '
EVANS, Bucks., an eagle's head, between wings,
sa., in beak a rose, gu., stalked and leaved,
ppr.
EVANS, Heref., a cubit arm, erect, in hand a
torch inflamed, erect, all ppr.
EVANS, Eng., a lamb, passant, bearing a ban-
ner. ii
EVANS, Derbs., a boar's head, in a charger,
erased, ar.
EVANS, D'ARCY-, of Knockaderry, Iri., a spear,
broken in three pieces, or, two in saltier,
one in pale, headed, ppr., banded at middle.
Libertas.
EVATT, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, a torteau,
gu. i
EVE, Eng., on a chapeau, a fox, sejant, ppr.
EVE, a greyhound, passant. .
EVELEIGH, Devons., between two laurel-
branches, in orle, a stag, lodged, gardant,
ppr.
EVELEIGH, Devons., a demi-griffin, per pale,
or and sa. .
EVELICK, Sco., a sword, in pale, on point a
pair of scales, all ppr. Recta vel ardua.
EVELYN, Bart., Surr., a griffin, passant, or,
beak and fore-legs, az., ducally gorged, of
the last.
EVELYN, a griffin, passant, or.
EVELYN of Wotton, Surr., a griffin, passant, or,
ducally gorged. Durate.
EVELYN, a demi-lion, rampant.
EVENS, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.
EVERARD, Bart., Much-Waltham, Ess., a man's
head, couped at shoulders, ppr., on head, a
long cap, turned up, gold.
; EWB
EVERARD, Gillingham, Norf., a man's head, in
profile, ppr., with cap, or, fretty, sa, .
EVERARD, Hawkdown, Suff., three annulets
conjoined, or.
EVERARD of Middleton, Norf., a man's head,
couped at shoulders, with cap. Say and do.
EVERARD, a moor's head, couped at shoulders,
in profile, ppr., wreathed, ar. and az.
EVEREST, Eng., on point of a sword a mullet,
ppr.
EVERET, or EVERETT, Eng., an arm, in armour,
couped and embowed, elbow on a chapeau,
in hand a spear.
EVERET, or EVERETT, a griffin's head, erased,
sa., collared, gemelle of three pieces, the
middle, or, the others, ar. see plate
EVERINGHAM, Yorks. and Line., a demi-lion,
rampant, ar., in dexter a rose - branch,
flowered, or, stalked and leaved, vert.
EVERIT, or EVERITT, Eng., a demi-lady, in
dexter a pair of scales, ppr.
EVERS, Eng., a dexter hand, vested, holding a
roll of paper, ar.
EVERSFIELD, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, a
camel's head, or. comp.
EVERSHEAD, Surr., a mullet of six points, or,
between wings, ar. I
EVERTON, Suff., a buck's head, erased, or, pel-
lettee and attired, sa.
EVERY, Bart., Derbs., a demi-unicorn, guttde-
de-sang and crined, or. Suum cuique.
EVERY, Staffs., Devons., and Dors., a demi-
unicorn, gu., crined, attired, and hoofed, or.
. ii
EVERY, a unicorn's head, ppr. '
EVES, Eng., three legs in armour, united at
thigh, flexed at knee, and spurred, ppr.
EVETT, Wore., a demi- dragon, or, holding a
cross formee, gu. comp.
EVINGTON, and EVINTON, on a serpent, in orle,
a boar's head, erased and erect.
EVINGTON, Middx. and Hants., out of a mural
coronet, az., a nag's head, in armour, ppr.,
on head three feathers, one ar., between two,
of the first. comp.
EVINGTON, Line., a horse's head, erased, ar.,
collared, az. see plate
EVRE, Eng., a parrot, feeding on a bunch of
cherries. .
EVREUX, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a tal-
bot's head, sa.
EWAN, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant. Audaciter.
EWAR, round a broken arrow, in pale, pheoned,
or, a snake entwined, ppr. HO.
EWARBY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a female's
bust, face, ppr., breasts, gu., hair, gold.
EWART, Eng., in hand, erect, gauntleted, a
cross crosslet, fitched, in pale.
EWART, in hand a dagger, ppr. Alest timor.
-
EWART, in hand a cutlass, ppr.
EWART, a heart, ppr., transfixed by a sword.
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EWBANK, Durh., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
dragon's head, or.
EWBANK, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a dex-
ter and sinister hand, each holding an os-
trich-feather. -
EWE
FAI
EWEN, on a mount, vert, a stork, statant, ppr.
comp.
EWEV, a curlew, ppr.
EWENS, Dors, and Somers., on a mount, vert,
a curlew, rising, ppr.
EWER, a pheon, ar., mounted on a broken dart,
gu., entwined by a serpent, ppr. .
EWERBY, Eng., an eagle, displayed, per fess,
vert and ar.
EWERS, a staff, raguly, or. comp.
EWES, Eng., a quatrefoil, vert. I
EWING, Eng., an arm, in armour, couped, and
tied at shoulder, embowed, resting elbow on
a chapeau, gu., in hand a sceptre.
EWING, Sco., a demi-lion, gardant.
EWING, Iri., the moon in her complement, ppr.
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EWING, Sco., a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a mul-
let, az. Audaciter.
EXALL, an eagle's head, erased, sa., charged
on neck with three etoiles, in fess, ppr.
see plate
EXETER, Marquess of (Brownlow-Cecil), on a
chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a garb, or,
supported by two lions, dexter, ar., sinister,
az. Cor unum, via una.
EXETER, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, two, arms,
in saltier, ppr., in each hand a scimitar, in
pale.
EXMEW, a dove, ar., in mouth a text, R, or, by
a sprig of laurel, ppr.
EXMOUTH, Viscount (Pellew), upon waves of
the sea, the wreck of the Dutton, East India-
man, upon a rocky shore, off Plymouth gar-
rison, all ppr. Deo adjuvante and Algiers.
EXTON, Eng., the sail of a ship, ppr. i
EYCHEBALU, Yorks., a boar's head, in bend,
couped, sa.
EYE, on a chapeau, turned up, erm., two wings.
EYER, Eng., atalbot's head, erased, ar., spotted,
gu., collared, az.
EYLAND, Line., on a chapeau, a/,., turned up,
or, a martlet, gu.
EYNES, Salop, Oxon., and Dors., an eagle, dis-
played, on a tortoise, ppr.
EYNES, Sa^p, Oxon., and Dors., an eagle,
displayed, a,t., semee of etoiles, or.
see plate
EYNPORD, and EYNS WORTH, Eng., in hand a
wheat- ear, or.
EYRE, Earl of Newburgh. See NEWBURGH.
EYRE, Bucks., a phrenix, close, ppr. I
EYRE, Eng., an armed leg, couped at thigh,
spur, or.
EYRE, Lord Eyre,- Iri., same crest. Pro reye
scepe, pro patrid semper,
EYRE, an antelope, sejant, or, ducally gorged
and attired, ar.
EYRE, an ibex, inaned, armed, and ducally
gorged, ar.
EYRE, Eng., a lion, passant, gardant, gu.
EYRE, Eng., a dexter gauntlet, ppr.
EYRE, Wilts., on a chapeau, a booted leg.
Virtus sola invicta.
EYRES, Eng., in lion's gamb, sa., a sceptre, in
pale, or.
EYRES, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, -ducally
gorged and lined, in beak a laurel-branch.
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EYSTON, Eng., an etoile of eight points.
comp.
EYSTON, two arms, embowed, vested, holding
up an escallop. comp.
EYSTON of East Hendred, Berks., a lion, se-
jant, or.
EYSTON, Berks., a lion, sejant, or.
EYTON, Leic. and Northamp,, a demi-dragon,
wings addorsed, ppr., collared, winged and
lined, ar., in dexter a sword, of the last, hilt
and pommel, or, the point embrued, gu.
comp. ii
EYTON, a lion's head, ar., devouring a tun, or.
EYTON, a reindeer's head, or, in mouth an
acorn-slip, vert, fructed, gold.
EYVILL, D', Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a spiked club, all ppr.
EYVILL, a bear, sejant, muzzled, ppr.
FAAL, Sco., a pair of scales. ITonesias. i
FABIAN, in lion's gamb, erased, a sceptre, in
pale, or.
FABIAN, on a chapeau, a fleur de-lis, gu., from
between the flowers, two split flags, ar., each
charged with a spot, erm.
FACONBRIDGE, Eng., a yew-tree, vert. I
FAGAN, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a swan's
head and neck, between wings, ppr.
FAGAN, or FARGON, Iri., a griffin, segreant,
supporting an olive-branch. comp.-.
FAGAN, Iri., a griffin, segreant, supporting a
branch of laurel, ppr.
FAGE, Eng., a cross crosslet, surmounted by a
sword, in bend sinister, point downwards.
comp. i
FAGG, Bart., Suss., an ostrich, wings expanded,
ar., beaked, legged, and ducally gorged, or,
in beak a horse-shoe, az. see plate
FAHY, Iri., a dexter arm, in hand a hunting
spear, point downward.
FAIR, Eng,, a garb, or, environed by two snakes,
vert.
FAIRBAIRN, Eng., a griffin, passant, sa.
FAIRBAIRN, Sco., the sun in splendour, or.
Semper eadem.
FAIRBORNE, Notts., an arm, in armour, couped,
in hand a sword, erect, enfiled with a Turk's
head, affrontee, all ppr. Tutus sifortis.
FAIRBROTHER, Eng., a cockatrice, displayed,
ppr.
FAIRCLOUGH, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., be-
tween paws a fleur-de-lis, az. comp.
FAIREBORNE, in hand, vambraced, a sword, in
pale, on point a savage's head, affrontee,
ppr.
FAIRFAX, Yorks., on a chapeau, a lion, pas-
sant, gardant, sa. Je leferay durant ma vie.
comp.
FAIRFAX, Bart., a lion, passant, ppr. Fari
fuc. i
FAI
FAIRFAX, Baron (Fairfax), Sco., a lion, passant,
gardant, sa. Farifac.
FAIRFAX, Yorks., a lion, rampant, sa.
FAIRFAX, a lion, statant, gardant, sa.
FAIRFAX, Yorks., a lion, passant, sa. I
FAIRFAX, Yorks. and Norf., a lion's head,
erased, sa., gorged with three bars-gemelle,
and ducally crowned, or. comp.
FAIRFIELD, Eng., a demi-savage, affrontee,
handcuffed, ppr.
FAIRFORD, on a chapeau, a talbot, sejant, ppr.
FAIRFORD, out of a mural coronet, a spear, sur-
mounted by two laurel- branches, in saltier,
all ppr.
FAIRFOWL, Sco., a parrot. Loguendo placet.
FAIRGRAY, Yorks., an anchor, ppr.
FAIRHOLM, Sco., a dove, with an olive-branch,
ppr. Spero mdiora.
FAIRHOLM, Sco., a spur, winged, or, leathered,
gu. Nunquam non paratus.
FAIRHOLME, Sco., a dove, with an olive-branch,
ppr. Fide et firme.
FAIRLIE, or FAIRLY, Sco., a lion's head, couped,
or. Paratus sum.
FAIRLIE, or FAIRLY, Sco., a unicorn's head,
couped, ar. / am, ready.
FAIRN, between two laurel -branches, in orle,
an open book, all ppr. I
FAIRNIE, Sco., a greyhound, current, ppr.
Quiescens et vigilans.
FAIRWEATHER, the sun in splendour, or. Volvi-
tur et ridet.
FAITH, on stump of tree, a crane, perched, ppr.
. ii
FAITHFULL, a key, in pale, wards upward, sur-
mounted by a crosier and a sword, in saltier,
. II
FAITHFULL, a talbot, statant, ppr. comp.
FAKENHAM, and FECKENHAM, a square padlock,
az.
FALCH, three quatrefoils on one branch, stalked
and leaved, ppr. II
FALCON, and FAWCON, Eng., four arrows, points
downward, and a bow in saltier, ppr.
FALCONER, Lond. and Sco., a falcon, rising,
ppr. Fort Her scd apte.
FALCONER, Lond., same crest. Vi et indus-
trid.
FALCONER, Wei., a falcon, perched, hooded,
and belled, ppr. Viveut vivas.
FALCONER, Earl of Kintore. See KINTORE.
FALCONER, Sco., between two branches of
laurel, a falcon, perched, ppr.
FALCONER, Sco., a falcon, ppr., hooded, gu.
Paratus ad cctliera.
FALCONER, Sco., a falcon, rising, ppr.
FALCONER, Lond., a trefoil, slipped, or.
FALCONER, Sco., an angel, praying, or, within
an orle of laurel, ppr. Vive ut vivas. I
FALDO, Beds., three arrows, gu., feathered, ar.,
two in saltier, one in pale, enfiled with a
ducal coronet, or. comp.
FALKINER, Bart., Iri., a falcon's lure, ppr., be-
tween wings, az. Fortund favente.
FALKINER, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, a hand,
vested, gu., cuffed, or, holding the sun, ppr.
. I
FALKLAND, Vfaoount, Sco. (Gary), a swan, ppr.
In utroque fiddis. n
FAB
FALKNER, Eng., on stump of tree, an escut-
cheon, pendent, ppr.
FALKNOR, Eng., a garb, banded, or.
FALL, Sco., a cornucopia, ppr. Honestas.
FALL, a talbot, passant.
FALLESBY, a demi-antelope, collared, ar.
FALLESLEY, a dexter arm, from shoulder, ex-
tended, ppr., in hand an anchor, az., cabled,
sa. comp.
FALLON, Eng., in hand a mill-rind.
FALLOWFIELD, Cumb., on a chapeau, a lion,
gardant, collared, and ducally crowned.
FALMOUTH, Earl of. See BOSCOWEN.
FALSTOFFE, Eng., an oak-tree, vert.
FALSTOFFE, Norf. and Suff., a hawk, sa., wings
expanded, in mouth an oak- branch, vert,
fructed, ar. comp. and .
FANACOURT, a chevalier, in armour, wielding a
sword, ppr. comp. n
FANCOURT, out of a ducal coronet, or, a wy vern,
erect, between feet a staff, raguly.
FANCOURT, Eng., two staffs, raguly, banded
with olive, ppr. comp.
FANE, Line., in gauntlet, or, a sword, ppr.,
hilt and pommel, gold.
FANE, Line., in gauntlet, or, a broken sword,
ar., hilt and pommel, gold.
FANE, Earl of Westmoreland. See WEST-
MORELAND.
FANE, Iri., in dexter hand a laurel-branch,
PP r - -
FANNELL, a tiger, sejant, sa., ducally gorged, or.
comp.
FANNER, out of a ducal coronet, a buck's head,
or. I
FANNING, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., vested,
sa., a mill-rind, az.
FANSHAW, Derbs., a dragon's head, erased, or,
charged with two cheverons, ermines.
comp.
FANSHAW, Iri., a greyhound, sejant, gu.
FANSHAW, Derbs., Ess., and Herts., a dragon's
head, erased, vert, flames issuant from
mouth, ppr.
FANSHAWE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, az., a
wy vern, sa. see plate
FANSHAWE, a cockatrice's head, ppr. i
FAQUIER, a hand, issuant, pruning a vine, ppr.
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FARBRIDGE, Iri., a parrot, gu. nS.
FARBY, Kent, a cinquefoil, or.
FARDELL, Lond. and Line., a mount, vert, a
demi-lion, or, holding a book, expanded, ppr.,
charged on shoulder with a rose, gu. Non
nobis solum.
FARELL, Heref. and Warw., a boar's head,
couped, sa., collared, ar. see plate
FAREWELL, Somers., a tiger, sa., ducally gorged,
armed, and tufted, or. see plate
FAREY, Eng., a plough, ppr.
FARINGHAM, and FARNEHAM, out of an earl's
coronet, or, a moor's head, from shoulders,
ppr. ii
FARINGTON, Lane., a wyvern, statant, ar., sans
wings, tail nowed, ducally gorged, and chain
reflexed over back, or.
FARINGTON, Lond., a dragon, passant, ppr.
FARINGTON, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, or, a fox, sejant, ppr.
PAR
FAS
FARLEY, Eng., an antelope's head, erased,
pierced through neck by a spear-head, ppr.
FARLOUGH, Lane., a demi-lion, rampant, in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, sa.
FARLOW, a dragon's head, ducally gorged and
chained. -
FARMER, Bart., Suss., a leopard, passant, gar-
dant, ppr. II.
FARMER, Sco., a cross flev.ry, fitched, between
wings, each charged with a crescent.
comp.
FARMER, Leic., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
salamander in flames, ppr.
FARMER, Norf., a cock's head, gu., combed
and wattled, or, in beak a rose, of the first,
stalked and leaved, vert. see plate
FARMER of Nonsuch Park, Surr., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a cock's head, gu., crested and
wattled, gold. Hora c sempre.
FARMER, Northamp., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a cock's head, gu., crested and jelloped,
gold.
FARMER, a tiger's face, affrontde.
FARMINGHAM, Eng., a sea-lion, rampant, or.
F ARMOUR, a cock's head, erased, gu., combed
and wattled, or, in beak a bunch of flowers,
ar., leaved, ppr. see plate
FARNABY, Bart., Kent., a stork, ar.
FARNABY, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, a
stork, rising, ppr., charged with two bars-
gemelle, ar., in beak a snake, vert.
sec plate
FARNABY, Kent, out of a mural coronet, a
stork, close, ppr.
FARNAM, out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's
head, in beak a cross crosslet, fitched.
comp. I
FARNBOROUGH, Baron (Long), out of a five-
leaved ducal coronet, or, a lion's head, ar.,
gutte'e-de-sang. Znyenucu suscipit artes.
FARNDEN, Suss., on a mural crown, or, a leo-
pard's head, purp. comp.
FARNELL, a hawk, wings expanded and in-
verted, ducally gorged and belled, ppr.
FARNHAM, Baron (Maxwell-Barry), Iri., a
buck's head, erased, ppr. Jesuisprfa.
FARNHAM, an eagle, preying on a cony, ppr.
FARNHAM, Eng., out of ducal coronet, or, a
moor's head, from shoulders, ppr.
FARNHAM, an eagle, or, preying on a hare, ar.
FARNHAM of Quorndon House. Leic., an eagle,
or, wings close, preying on a rabbit, ar.
comp.
FARQUHAR, Bart., Lond., an eagle, rising, ppr.
Mente manuqiie.
FARQUHAR, TOWNSHEND-, Bart., of Mauritius,
same crest and motto.
FARQUHAR, Sco., a lion, rampant. to, cado,
Jide et armis.
FARQUHAR, and FERQUHAR, Sco., issuing out
of a cloud, ppr., a star, ar. Vertitur in
diem.
FARQUHAR, Sco., a dexter hand, apaumee, ppr.
Fide et armis. .
FARQUHAR, Sco., a dexter hand ; apaumee, ppr.
Sto, cado, Jide et armis.
FARQUHAR, GRAY-, Sco., a sinister hand, apau-
mee, gu. Sto, cado, fide et armis. I
FARQUHARSON of Invercauld, a demi-lion, gu.,
in dexter a sword, ppr. Fide et fortitudine.
. ii
FARQUHARSON of Haughton, the sun rising
from behind a cloud, ppr. Ittumino. I
FARQUHARSON, and FARQUHERSON, Eng., a
portcullis, gu. . n
FARQUHARSON, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
In memoriam majorum.
FARQUHARSON, Dors., a demi-lion, rampant, in
dexter paw a dagger, erect, ppr., hilt and
pommel, or.
FARQUHARSON, Eng., the sun in splendour, ppr.
Ittumino.
FARQUHARSON, Sco., out of a cloud, the sun,
rising, ppr. Non semper sub umbra. I
FARR, Eng., on the point of a sword, a maunch,
gu.
FARRAND, Norf., in fr.ont of a garb, or, a phea-
sant, ppr. NuUd pallescere culpd.
FARRAND, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a battle-axe.
FARRANT, Lond. and Kent, a cubit arm, erect,
vested, az., cuffed, ar., charged with a cross
patonce, vaire', of the last, and gu., the hand
grasping an anchor, cabled, ppr. comp. I
FARRANT, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
pelican's head, ar., vulning, gu., between
wings, of the last. see plate i
FARRANT, Surr. and Yorks., a cubit arm,
erect, vested, vair, cuffed, ar., in hand a
battle-axe. comp. I-*
FARRAR, Yorks., a horse-shoe, sa., between
wings, ar.
FARRAR, Eng., a thistle and cross crosslet,
fitched, in saltier, ppr.
FARREL, and FARRELL, Iri., a bear, passant,
sa., pierced through shoulder by a hunting-
spear, ar.
FARRELL, Iri., on a ducal coronet, a greyhound,
current, gorged with a collar, and affixed
thereto by a broken chain, a regal crown,
ppr. Cu re bit. see plate
FARRER, and FARROR, Eng., a horse-shoe, sa.,
between wings, or. !
FARRER of Ingleborough, Yorks., a horse-
shoe, between wings, ppr. Ferre ra Ferme.
-
FARRER, out of a ducal coronet, or, between
wings, ar., a crescent, gold. comp. I
FARRIER, a horse-shoe.
FARRINGTON, a lamb, passant, ar., bearing a
banner, pink, staff, ppr., surmounted by a
cross, or. - IO
FARRINGTON, Bart., Kent, a dragon, wings
elevated, tail no wed, vert, bezantee, gorged
with a mural coronet, ar., and chain reflexed
over back, or, charged on body with two
caltraps, in fess, gold. Le bon temps mendra.
FARRINGTON, Eng., a wyvern, vert.
FARRINGTON, Leic., a dragon, passant, sans
wings, ar., murally gorged, gu., chained, or.
FARRINGTON, Lond., a dragon, passant, ppr.
FARROW, Eng., a lion's paw, holding a thistle,
ppr. - H
FARWELL, two oak -branches, in orle, vert,
acorned, or.
FASANT, a Cornish chough, wings expanded,
ppr.
FAS
FEL,
FASSETT, -Eng., a shark's head, issuant, re-
gardant, swallowing a negro, all ppr.
FAUCONBKIDGE, or FAWCONBRIDGE, out of a
ducal coronet, or, a plume of three ostrich-
feathers, banded, ppr. comp.
FAUKENNER, Surr., a falcon, ppr., belled, or.
FAULDER, on a mountain, a beacon inflamed,
all ppr.
FAULKNER, Suff., a demi-cockatrice, wings ad-
dorsed, ppr. see plate
FAULKNER, Eng., a cross moline, pierced, gu.
- .
FAULKNER, a falcon's lure, or, between falcon's
wings, ppr. .
FAULKNER, Middx., a dragon's head and neck,
with wings addorsed, couped at shoulders,
ppr. see plate
FAULKNER of Castletown, Carlow, on a mount,
vert, an angel in a praying posture, or,
within an orle of laurel, ppr. Vive ut vivas,
- I
FAULKS, a boar's head, couped, ppr.
FAUNCE, a demi-Jion, rampant, sa., langued,
gu., ducally gorged, or. Ne tmtcs, aut per-
fice.
FAUNTAN, FAUNT, and FANT, a naked boy, ppr.,
in dexter a toy, or. comp. - I
FAUNTLEROY, Cornw., the head of a halberd,
issuant, ppr.
FAUNTLEROY, Wilts., a fleur-de-lis, or. between
wings, az. comp.
FAUSSET, Kent, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., in
paws a Tuscan column, bendwise, gobonee,
ar. and gu., the base and capital, or.
see plate
FAUZE, a tower, ppr.
FAVELL, Eng., on the point of a sword, in pale,
a maunch, all ppr.
FAVILL, Yorks., an esquire's helmet, ppr. En
Dieuetmafoi.
FAWCET, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, ppr.
FAWCETT, Eng., a stag's head.
FAWCETT, Iri., a mitre.
FAWCONER, and FAWKONER, a tower, sa., ma-
soned, or.
FAWETHER, and FAYREWEATHER, a lion's head,
erased, gu., billettee, or. comp.
FAWKES, Yorks., a falcon, ppr.
FAWKNE, a hawk's head, erased.
FAWKNER, and FAWKENOR, a trefoil, slipped,
or.
FAWLCONER, Hants, and Northamp., a garb,
or, banded, gu.
FAWLDE, Beds., three arrows, one in pale, and
two in saltier, gu., headed and feathered,
ar., issuing through a ducal coronet, or.
comp. II
FAWSET, or FAWSSET, Line., a stag's head,
erased.
FAY, Iri., a dexter arm, in gauntlet a dagger,
all ppr.
FAYT, Eng., a water-bouget, gu.
FAZAKERLEY, Lane., on a mount, vert, a swan,
close, ar. -
FEA, a man, digging, ppr. Fac et spcra.
FEAD, Eng., the sun, surmounted by a unicorn,
rampant.
FEAKE, and FEEKE, out of a ducal coronet, or,
a demi-ostrich, wings expanded, ar., beaked,
gu., in mouth a horse-shoe, gold.
FEARGUSON, Iri., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a broken tilting-spear.
FEARNLY, a talbot, passant, ar., through fern,
vert, collared and lined, or. comp.
FEARON, Eng., within an annulet, or, an es-
cutcheon, gu. -
FEARON, a demi-lion, rampant, ppr., between
paws a shield, gu., surrounded by an annu-
let, or. see plate
FEARON, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, a fal-
con's head, ppr.
FEAST, Middx., a pheon, point upward, gu.
FEATHERSTON, or FEATHERSTONE, Eng., a cross
crosslet.
FEATHERSTONHAUGH, Durh.. a falcon, ppr.
FEAULITEAU, Surr., a squirrel, sejant, crack-
ing a nut, all ppr.
FECHER, Eng., a spur-rowel, between wings,
ppr. comp.
FEDELOW, an ermine, statant, ppr., collared
and lined, sa. comp.
FEILD, out of a cloud, an arm, in armour, in
fess, in hand, gauntleted, a sphere, all ppr.
. i
FEILDEN, Bart., Lond., a nut-hatch, perched
on a hazel-branch, ppr., in mouth a rose, or,
slipped, vert. Virtutis prcemium honor.
FEILDEN, Derbs. and Lane., a nut-hatch feed-
ing on a hazel- branch, all ppr.
FELBRIDG, a man's heart, imperially crowned,
between wings. . I
FELBRIDGE, Eng., a tower, embattled, thereon
a bird, rising.
FELD, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
FELD, and FIELD, Yorks., out of clouds, ppr.,
a dexter arm, in fess, vested, gu., in hand
a sphere, or.
FELDING, on a branch, vert, fructed, or, a
woodpecker, ppr.
FELDINGHAM, or FILLINGHAM, a slip of three
teazles, or. -
FELDON, Leic., a wild man.
FELDRIDGE, Wore., a bird, in beak a nut-
branch, vert, fructed, ppr. comp.
FELFAIR, a gem-ring.
FELIX, Eng., a covered cup, gu. comp. i
FELL, a pelican, wings elevated and addorsed,
vulning, ppr.
FELL, Northumb., a Catherine-wheel, ensigned
on top with cross pattee, fitched, or.
FELL, Lond., a hand holding a clarionet, ppr.
*-
FELL, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-eagle,
displayed, ducally gorged. comp.
FELL, Lond., out of a mural coronet, gu., a
dexter arm, embowed, in armour, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in hand, ppr., a tilting-spear, of
the last.
FELL, a lion, sejant, ppr.
FELLGATE, Suff., a griffin, sejant, salient, ar.,
pierced through breast by a broken spear,
or, the point in mouth.
FELLOW, Iri., a lion, sejant, gardant, resting
dexter on an escutcheon. see plate
FELLOWES, Eng., oxit of a cloud, a dexter hand,
holding a club, all ppr. -
FELLOWES, Devons., a lion's head, erased, dq-
cally crowned. comp.
FELLOWES, a lion's head, erased, or, inurally
FEL I;
crowned, ar., charged with a fess, dancettee,
erm.
FELLOWES, or FELLOWS, Devons., a scaling-
ladder, ppr., hooked at top.
FELT, on a mural coronet, or, a stag, passant,
ppr. see plate
FELTER, in dexter hand, a covered cup, or.
. ii
FELTHAM, Lond., an arm, in armour, in gaunt-
let a broken spear, the pieces in saltier, all
ppr. Portanti spolia palmd.
FELTON, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, two
wings, or and ar.
FELTON, a stag, lodged, gu., ducally gorged
and lined, or, attired, vert, on the top of
each branch a bezant. comp.
FENCOURT, Eng., a portcullis, sa., chained, az.
. ii
FENIS, Eng., a bridge of three arches, ppr.
FENKELL, Eng., a mullet, sa. -
FENN, Suff., a dragon's head, erased, az., col-
lared, ar., on the collar three escallops, of
the first. comp.
FENN, Norf., a dragon's head, erased.
FENN, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, or, col-
lared, az.
FENNEL, or FENNELL, Eng., a hunting-horn,
sans strings. I.
FENNER, two hands, couped and conjoined, in
fess, gu., supporting a cross crosslet, fitched,
az.
FENNER, Eng., an eagle, displayed, or, winged,
ar.
FENNER, an eagle, displayed, ar., membered,
or.
FENNING, Eng., a lion, passant, regardant, du-
cally gorged and lined.
FENNISON, !Sco., a crane's head, ppr. Vigilat
et orat.
FENNOR, Eng., a mermaid, in dexter a dagger,
all ppr.
FENOUILLET, Lond., a demi-pegasus, gardant,
or, winged, gu., holding a banner, vert,
charged with a bee-hive, or, staff, gu. In-
dustrie, et spe. comp.
FENROTHER, Lond., a boar's head, couped, be-
tween two branches, in orle, ppr.
FENTIMAN, Eng., a Cornish chough, rising, du-
cally gorged, ppr. comp.
FENTON, Yorks. and Notts., a fleur-de-lis, sa.,
enfiled with a ducal coronet, or.
FENTON of Underbank Hall, Yorks., out of a
ducal coronet, a fleur-de-lis, ppr.
FENTON, Sco., out of a rock, a palm-tree, grow-
ing, ppr. Per ardua surgo.
FENTON, Perths., out of a ducal coronet, a
griffin's head, in mouth a key. Felix qui
pacificus. . I
FENWICK, or FENNWICK, a phoenix in flames,
Virtute sibi prcemium. IOI.
FENWICK, a beaver, passant, ppr., in mouth a
sugar-cane, or. comp. n
FENWICK, Leic., a phoenix, az., winged, gu., in
flames, ppr.
FENWICK, Northumb., a phoenix in flames, ppr.,
murally gorged, or. Toujours loi/al.
comp.
FERBY, Kent, on a mural coronet, or, a plate,
between wings, sa.
FERGANT, a cross crosslet.
FERGUS, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour, in hand
a sword, in pale, az.
FEB
FERGUSHILL, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, a
cock's head, ppr.
FERGUSON, Bart., Iri., on a thistle, leaved, and
flowered, ppr., a bee, or. Dvlcius ex asperis.
FERGUSON, Sco., a thistle, thereon a bee, ppr.
Indnstria.
FERGUSON of Craig- darroch, Sco., in hand a
spear, in bend, ppr. Vi et arte.
FERGUSON, Cumb., a demi - lion, in dexter a
thistle, ppr. Marte et arte. comp. I
FERGUSON, Heref. and Sco., out of clouds, ppr.,
a crescent, ar.
FERGUSON, in hand a dagger, erect. Arte et
marte.
FERGUSON, a hand grasping a broken spear,
ppr. Vi et arte.
FERGUSON, Lond., an arm, in armour, in hand
a broken spear, all ppr. True to the last.
FERGUSON, Eug. and Sco., in a crescent, a
cock, ppr.
FERGUSON, a demi-lion, ppr., between paws a
buckle, gu. Virtutis fortuna comes.
FERGUSON, a demi-lion, in dexter a scimitar.
FERGUSON, on clouds, a crescent, horns upward.
Virtute. n
FERGUSSON, Bart., Sco., on a thistle, leaved
and flowered, ppr., a bee, or. Dulcius ex
asperis.
FERGUSSON of Isle,co. Dumfries, an increscent,
or. Growing. I
FERMOR, Earl 'of Pomfret. See POMFRET.
FERMOR, Suss., a tiger, passant, ar. -
FERMOUR, two oak-branches, in saltier, ppr.
FERMOY, Baron, on a rock, ppr., a fish-eagle,
wings displayed, ar., membered, or, in dex-
ter a roach. Mon JDieu est ma rochc.
loo.
FERNANDEZ, Eng., on a cloud, a celestial sphere,
ppr.
FERNE, out of fern, ppr., a talbot's head,
ar., eared and collared, gu., garnished and
ringed, or. see plate
FERNE, on a mount of fern, ppr., a garb, or,
banded, gu. ii
FERNE, Derbs., Line., and Staffs., a garb, or,
between wings expanded, per pale, indented,
of the first, and gu.
FERNELY, or FERNLEY, through fern, vert, a
talbot, passant, ar., collared and lined, or.
see plate,
FERNEY, Sco., a crescent, ar.
FERNIE, Sco., a greyhound, current. Quiescens
et vigttans.
FERNS, Iri., out of a cup, az., a bouquet of
roses, ppr. I
FERON, Sco., a cross patted, erm.
FERRALL, Iri., a dagger and a sword in saltier,
ppr.
FERRAND, Yorks., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a battle-axe, ppr. Justus et
propositi tenax.
FERRANT, Eng., a demi-lion, or, seme'e of tor-
teaux, az. see plate
FERRARD, Viscount, Iri. : (Skeffington-Foster),
a mermaid, with comb and mirror, all ppr.
Renascentur.
FERRARILS, Eng., a leopard, passant, gardant,
ducally gorged, ppr. .
FER
FERRARS, Eng., on a chapeau, an eagle, prey ing
on a child, swaddled, ppr.
FERRERS of Baddesley Clinton, Warw., a uni-
corn, passant, erm. Splendeo tritus.
comp.
FERRERS, Earl (Washington-Shirley), the bust
of a Saracen in profile, ppr., wreathed about
temples, or and az. Honor virtutis prcemium.
II-
FERRERS, Glouc., an ostrich, ppr., in mouth a
horse-shoe, or.
FERRERS, Herts., two bees, volant, saltierwise,
ppr.
FERRERS, Derbs. and Warw., a unicorn, pas-
sant, erm. comp.
FERRERS, Sco., a leopard, passant, gardant,
ducally gorged, ppr. II.
FERRERS, Eng., a pheon, az.
FERRIE, Sco., an anchor and cable, ppr. Be
firm.
FERRIER, Sco., a garb, or, banded, gu. Dili-
gentia ditat.
FERRIER, Eng., a horse-shoe, ppr. Bon for-
tune.
FERRIER, Sco., a plumb-rule, or.
FERRIER, Sco., a horse - sho^ az., between
wings, or. Advance.
FERRINGTON, an heraldic-tiger, passant, vert,
tail nowed, ducally gorged and lined, or.
comp. II
FERRIS, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a sinister
hand, between wings, ppr.
FERRON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, an arm,
in armour, in hand a cutlass, ppr.
FERRY, or FERRET, a plough, ppr.
FESANT, Eng., a demi-antelope, ppr., collared,
gu. II
FESANT, a cock-pheasant, ppr.
FESTING, Eng., afire-beacon inflamed, ppr.
FETHERSTON, Bart., Iri., an antelope, statant,
ar., armed, or. Volens et valens.
FETHERSTON, Cambs., an antelope's head,
erased, gu. .
FETHERSTON, an antelope's head, erased, gu.,
crined and armed, or, charged on neck with
an ostrich-feather and an annulet, ar.
FETHERSTON, a griffin's head, erased, murally
gorged. comp.
FETHERSTON of Packwood House, Warw., an
antelope's head, erased, gu., horned and
langued, vert. Christi pennatus sidera morte
peto.
FETHERSTON, or FETHERSTONE, Iri., a cross
crosslet, fitched, ar., and a sword, az , in
saltier. - *
FETHERSTONEHAUGH, Bart., Eng., an antelope,
statant, ar., armed, or.
FETHERSTONHAUGHof The College, Kirkoswald,
an antelope's head, erased, gu., armed, or.
Valens et volens.
FETON, a chevalier, in complete armour, wield-
ing a scimitar, ppr. comp.
FETTES, Kent, a man on horseback, at full
speed, brandishing a scimitar. Absquemetu.
- "
FETTES, Bart., Sco., and FETTUS, Sco., a bee,
volant, ppr. Indu stria.
FETTEW, a bee, erect, ppr.
FETTIPLACE, Berks., a griffin's head, vert,
beaked, gu.
FETTIPLACE, Berks., a cock's head, erased, gu.,
crested and wattled, or.
r FIF
FETTYPLACE, a griffin's head, erased, vert,
beaked and eared, gu.
FEVERSHAM, Baron (Duncombe), out of a ducal
coronet, or, a horse's hind-leg, sa., shod, ar.
Deo, regi, patrice.
FEWTRELL, a leopard's head, ppr., gorged with
a collar, ar., charged with three mullets, sa.
comp. jo.
FEYREY, and FEYTREY, a cross crosslet, fitched,
sa.
FEYRY, Beds., a griffin, segreant, in dexter a
sword, ppr. comp. and
FFARRINGTON, Lane., a dragon, ar., sans wings,
tail nowed, langued and ducally gorged, gu.,
wreathed with a chain, or. J)omat omnia
virtus.
FFLOKES, Bart., Norf., a dexter arm, embowed,
vested, in ha.nd a spear, ppr.
FFOLLIOTT, a lion, rampant, doubly queued,
and murally crowned, or. Quo virtus et fata
vocant. see plate
FFOULKES of Eriviatt, Wei., a boar's head,
erased, ar. Jure non dono. .
FFRENCH, Baron (Ffrench), Iri., a dolphin,
naiant, ppr. Malo mori quamfcedari.
FFYTCHE, a leopard's face, or, pierced by a
sword, in bend sinister, ppr., hilt and pom-
mel, gold.
FFYTCHE, Line. : (i.) A leopard, passant, ppr.
holding an escutcheon, charged with a leo-
pard's 'face, or. see plate . (.) A pelican
wings addorsed, vulning. Esperance..
FICHET, Somers., a demi-lion, pean, ducally
crowned, or.
FICKLING, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
an eagle's head, az. comp. I and
FIDDES, Eng., a cinquefoil, erm.
FIDELOW, a dexter hand, in fess, couped, reach-
ing toward a garland of olive. .
FIDLER, Eng., a dexter hand holding a palm -
branch, ppr.
FIELD, a wheatsheaf, or, banded, gu.
FIELD, issuing from clouds, a dexter arm, in
fess, ppr., vested, gu., cuffed, az., in hand a
javelin, of the first.
FIELD, Iri., a lily and a holly-branch, in sal-
tier, ppr.
FIELDEN, a bird, on a branch, ppr.
FIELDEN, Eng., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
fleur-de-lis.
FIELDING, a rope knotted and tasseHed, be-
tween wings.
FIELDING, Warw. : (i.) On dexter, an eagle,
displayed. . (.) In centre, a palm-
tree. i. (.) On sinister, a black-bird
sitting on an oak-stump, acorned, all ppr.
. I
FIELDING, Earl of Denbigh. See DENBIGH.
FIELDING, Eng., an eagle, displayed, sa., armed
and membered, or, and charged on breast
with the family coat. Honor virtutis pre-
mium, comp.
FIELDS, issuing from a cloud, in hand, erect, a
club, ppr.
FIENES, Eng., a wolf, sejant, collared and
lined. comp.
FIENNES, issuing from clouds, in fess, two
hands, supporting a flaming heart, ppr.
FIENNES, Baron Say and Sale. See SAY.
FIFE, Earl of, Viscount Macduff (Duff) : (i.) A
horse, in full gallop, ar., covered with a
PIP
mantling, gu., bestrewed with escutcheons,
or, each charged with a lion, rampant, of the
second, on his back a knight, in complete
armour, with sword drawn, ppr., on sinister
arm a shield, charged as the escutcheons,
and on his helmet a wreath, of the colours,
thereon a demi-lion, rampant, gu. .
(.) A demi-lion, rampant, gu., in dexter a
broadsword, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
Virtute et opere.
FIFE, or FIFFE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.
- H
FIFIELD, Kent, a falcon, rising, gu.
FIGES, Eng., two anchors, in saltier, az., stocks,
gu. -
FiGGiNS,"Wilts., a dexter arm, in hand a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu. .
FILBUT, and FILBUTT, Eng., an arm, in armour,
in hand a carved shield.
FILFED, Eng., across crosslet, fitched, between
two palm-branches, ppr.
FILIOLL, Ess. and Dors., a unicorn's head,
couped, sa.
FILKIN, and'FiLKYN, Eng., wings in leure,
ppr.
FILLINGHAM, Norf., in dexter hand, gauntleted,
a pheon, point upward, ppr.
FILLINGHAM, Eng., on a chapeau, ar., turned
up, gu., a boar, sa.
FILLINGHAM, a slip of three teazles, or.
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FILMER, Bart., Kent, on a ruined castle, or,
a falcon, wings expanded, ppr. , beaked and
legged, gold. comp.
FINCH, a griffin, segreant.
FINCH, Ruts., a griffin, passant, sa.
FINCH, a lion, rampant, in dexter a gilliflower,
slipped, ppr. see plate
FINCHJ Kent, a griffin, passant, wings ad-
. dorsed, sa., ducally gorged, or.
FINCH, Earl of Aylesford. See AYLESFORD.
FINCH, Iri., a griffin, passant, az. Bono vince
malum.
FINCHAM, Eng., a wolf's head, erased, in mouth
a branch of laurel, vert, fructed, gu.
see plate
FINCHAM, a hind's head, erased, or, in mouth
a branch of laurel, vert, fructed, gu.
see plate
FINCHE, Surr., a griffin, passant, sa., ducally
gorged, ar.
FINCH-HATTON, Earl of Winchilsea. See WIN-
CHILSEA.
FINCHINGFIELD, Eng., a dagger and a sword,
in saltier, ppr.
FINDERNE, an ox-yoke, or.
FiNbLATER, an eagle, regardant, ppr.
comp.
FINDLAY of Easterhill, Lanark, a boar, pas-
sant, ar. Fortis in arduis.
FINDLEY, Sco., a boar, passant, ar. Fortis in
FIS
arduis.
. II
FINEAUX, Kent, an eagle's head, erased, or,
ducally crowned, ar.
FINET, Kent, a tower, ar., round the top,
fleur-de-lis.
FINGALL, Earl of (Plunkett), a horse, passant,
ar. Festina lente.
FINGLASSE, Iri., a demi-eagle, displayed, with
two heads. comp.
FINLASON, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
Ocelitus datum.
FINLAY of Castle Toward, Greenock, in hand a
dagger, ppr. J'U be wary.
FINLAY, Sco., a naked arm, in hand a scimi-
tar, ppr. Fortis in arduis.
FINLAY, Sco, an olive-branch, slipped, ppr.
Beati pacifici.
FINLAYSON, Sco., a stag's head, at gaze, erased,
PP r - Sj-
FINLAYSON, Eng., a spur- rowel.
FINLAYSON, Sco., a stag's head, erased, in
mouth a serpent. Ccditus datum.
FINLAYSON, Sco., same crest. Hand on.
FINLEY, Eng , in dexter hand, a sword, ppr.
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FINN, Eng., a unicorn, sejant, resting dexter
against a tree, ppr.
FINNAN, a dove, wings expanded, az., in mouth
an olive-branch, ppr. .
FINNCANE, Iri., a vine-branch, leaved, vert,
fructed, ppr.
FINNES, Eug., a wolf, sejant, ar., collared, in-
dented, and chained, or. comp.
FINNEY, Eng. a bundle of seven arrows, ppr.
FINNIE, Sco., a dove with a leaf in mouth, ppr.
Tandem.
FINNIS, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, gu., and
a sword, az., in saltier. > *
FIOTT, a demi-horse, ar., charged on breast with
a fleur-de-lis, sa.
FIREBRAE, a flame of fire, ppr. Fideli quid
obstat.
FIRMAGE, Suff., an ermine, sejant, ppr., col-
lared and lined, or.
FIRMIN, Lond., a demi-dragon, wings addorsed,
vert, between feet a garb, or. Firmus in
Ckristo. comp.
FIRTH, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a broken
battle-axe, head in bend sinister.
FIRTH, Chesh., on a mount, vert, a griffin, pas-
sant, sa. in front of a hurst of six trees, ppr.
Deus incrementum dabit.
FISCHE, out of a cloud, in dexter hand, gloved,
a terrestrial globe. comp.
FISCHER, a lion, passant, tail extended, gu.
FISH, a tiger's head, erased, erm., maned and
tusked, or.
FISH, Middx., on a rock, ppr., a stork, erm.,
beaked and legged, gu., charged on breast
with an increscent, of the last.
FISHACRE, Devons., issuing from a cloud, in
dexter hand, in fess, ppr., a ball, sa.
FISHBORNE, Lond. and Middx., a lion's head,
ar., collared, sa., charged with three fleurs-
de-lis, of the first. comp.
FISHER, a demi-wild boar, regardant, pierced
in breast by a spear, end in mouth.
see plates and
FISHER, Middx., a demi-lion, rampant, gar-
dant, holding a carved shield of arms, the"
carving or.
FISHER, a derni-lion, rampant, gu., between
paws a laurel-branch, ppr.
FISHER, Wilts., a demi-stag, collared and lined.
comp.
FISHER, Staffs., a demi-lion, rampant, gu., be-
tween paws an anchor, az. Spe et amore.
FISHER, Sco., an anchor, cabled, ppr. Spe et
amore.
FISHER, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion,
FIS
rampant, between paws a gauntlet. Virtu-
tern extendere fac.
FISHER, Kent, on a branch, couped and raguly,
in fess, sprouting a branch at each end, a
peacock in pride, all ppr.
FISHER, Iri., a pelican's head, erased, ppr.,
vulning, gu.
FISHER, on a branch, trunked and raguly, in
fess, sprouting from dexter a honeysuckle,
a kingfisher, all ppr., in beak a fish, or.
FISHER, Sco., a garvie, naiant.
FISHER, Warw., a talbot's head, erased, ar.,
collared and eared, gu.
FISHER, on a bezant, charged with three bars,
in fess, between bulrushes, ppr., a king-
fisher, wings addorsed, in beak a fish.
comp.
FISHER, Northamp., a demi-sea-dbg, rampant,
or.
FISHER, Warw., a cubit arm, erect, on hand a
glove, holding a falcon, tasselled, all of the
first.
FISHER, Lond. and Derbs., a kingfisher, ppr.,
in beak a fish, or. comp.
FISHER, Leic., a kingfisher, ppr., in dexter a
fleur-de-lis, sa.
FISHER, on stump of tree, coup ed and eradi-
cated, a kingfisher, all ppr.
FISHER, an eagle, displayed, sa., charged on
breast with a cross, ar. comp.
FISHERWICK, Baron. See DONEGAL, Marquess
of.
FISKE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a rein-
deer's head. -
FISKE, Suff., a triangle, erected, sa., on vertex
an etoile, ppr.
FITCH, Kent and Ess., a leopard's head, ca-
bossed, or, across mouth a sword, ppr., hilted,
gu. comp.
FITCH, Ess., a leopard, passant, ppr., sustain-
ing an escutcheon, vert, charged with a leo-
pard's head, or. comp.
FITCH, Ess., two swords, in saltier, gu., enfiled
with a leopard's head, cabossed, or.
FITCHET, Eng., a cubit arm, in hand a dagger,
ppr.
FITCHETT, Eng., a lion, rampant, ducally
crowned, or. I
FITHIE, Sco., a stork's head, erased, ar. .
FITHIER, Eng., a martlet, volant, sa., winged,
or. I
FITHIER, an angel, dexter on breast, sinister
pointing to heaven. comp.
FITON, a demi-moor, shooting an arrow from
a bow, ppr.
FITTER, an antelope's head, erased, ar.
FITTON, Heref., Chesh., and Lane., on a cha-
peau, a wyvern, sans legs, wings expanded.
. II
FITTON, Chesh., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a lily, ppr., stalked and leaved, vert.
FITTZ, two elephants' probosces, erect.
FITZ, Devons , an escallop, ar, charged with a
centaur, gu. see plates and
FITZ- ALAN, Suss, and Salop, on a mount, vert,
a horse, passant, ar., in mouth an oak-
branch, ppr. see plate
FITZ-ALLAN, or FITZ-ALIN, Salop, a spear,
broken in three pieces, one in pale, and two
in saltier, ppr., banded, gu.
FIT/.-ALLEN, Eng., a sword, in pale, between
two laurel-branches, in oiie, ppr.
T S
PIT
FITZ-ALLEN, a dexter arm, ppr., vested, gu., in
hand a mill-rind, or.
FITZ-AMOND, out of a ducal coronet, or, two
wings addorsed, ppr.
FITZ-BARNARD, Eng., a peacock, issuant, az.
FITZ-BARNARD, and FITZ-BERNARD, a cup, or.
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FiTZ-ELLis, Eng., within a crescent, ar., an
arrow, in pale, point upward, ppr. i
FiTZ-EusTACE, on a chapeau, ppr., a cockatrice,
sejant, gu. see plate
FITZ-GEFFREY, Beds, and Northamp., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a demi-bull, rampant, sa.,
armed, gold. see plate
FITZ-GEOFFRY, a fox, current, ppr.
FlTZ-GERALD, Bart., Iri., a boar, passant, gu.,
armed and bristled, or. Shanet a Boo.
. II
FITZGERALD and VESCI, Baron (Vesey-Fitz-
gerald) : (i.) For Fitzgerald, a soldier fully
equipped, on horseback, at full speed, and
holding a sword, erect, ppr. . (.)
For Vesey, in dexter hand, in armour, a
laurel- branch, ppr. Shanet a Boo.
FITZGERALD, Suff. and Northamp., a monkey,
passant, gardant, sa., collared, and chained
round the body, or.
FITZGERALD of Furlough Park, co. Mayo, a
boar, passant. Honor probataque virtus.
. ii
FITZGERALD, PETER, Knight of Kerry, an
armed knight on horseback, all ppr. Mal-
lakar a Boo.
FITZGERALD of Adelphi, Clare, on a chapeau,
a boar, passant. Shanet a Boo.
FITZGERALD, JUDKIN-, Bart., of Lisheen, Iri.,
a chevalier, in complete armour, on horse-
back, at full speed, sword drawn, and beaver
up, all ppr. II
FITZGILBERT, in hand a fleur-de-lis, all ppr.
. I
FITZ-HAMON, in dexter hand a tilting-spear, in
bend, ppr.
FITZ-HARBERT, Eng., a salamander, or, in
flames, gu.
FITZHARDINGE, Earl Berkeley. See BERKELEY.
FITZ-HARRIS, a hedgehog, passant, ppr.
FiTZ-H ARRIS, an eagle, displayed, sa., imperially
crowned, or, in dexter a sceptre, in sinister a
mound and cross. see plate
FITZ-HARRY, Eng., a bear's head, erased, ppr.,
muzzled, gu.
FITZ-HENRY, Eng., a wyvern, vomiting fire at
both ends. I o
FITZ-HERBERT, Derbs. and Staffs., a cubit arm,
in armour, erect, the hand appearing clenched
within a gauntlet, all ppr. Ung je serviray.
FITZ-HERBERT, Derbs. and Oxon., a gauntlet,
erect, ppr. -
FITZ-HERBERT of Norbury, Derbs., a dexter
arm, armed and gauntleted, ppr. Ung je
serviray.
FITZ-HERBERT. See BARON ST. HELENS.
FITZ-HEWE, or FiTZ-HuGH, Bucks., a Cornish
chough, ppr.
FITZHUGH of Plas Power, Wei., a martlet,
ppr. In moderation placing all my glory.
FiTZ-HuGH, Yorks. and Oxon., on a chapeau,
gu., turned up, erm., a wyvern, sans legs,
wings expanded, ar. - * l
FIT i
FiTZ-HuGH, on a chapeau, crimson, turned up,
erm., a demi-griffin, segreant, ar. see plate
FITZ-HUMFREY, or HUMPHREY, Ess., a dragon's
head, vert, in mouth a hand, gu.
FITZ-JAMES, a dolphin, ar., devouring the top
of an antique cap, az., turned up, erm.
see plate
FITZ-JAMES, a buffalo, passant.
FITZ-JOHN, Line., on a chapeau, a salamander
in flames, ppr.
FITZ- JOHN, a demi-lion, rampant.
FiTZ-JoHN, Iri., in dexter hand an olive-
branch, ppr. comp.
FITZ-LEWIS, Ess., a bull, statant, per pale, or
and purp., hoofed and armed, sa. see plate
FITZ-MARMADUKE, Eng., a Catherine wheel,
ar. - J
FiTZ-MAURiCE, Iri., a Sagittarius, shooting an
arrow from a bow, ppr. Virtute, non verbis.
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FiTZ-MAURiCE, Marquess of Lansdowne. See
LANSDOWNE.
FITZ-MAURICE, Iri., in two hands a sword, in
pale, ppr.
FITZMAURICE, Earl of Orkney. See ORKNEY.
FITZMORE, a parrot, issuant. see plate
FiTZ-NEEL, Bucks., on a chapeau, ppr., a
cinquefoil, or.
FiTZ-OsBERN, and FiTZ-OsBERNE, a demi-eagle,
displayed, with two heads, az. comp.
FITZ-OSBERT, a demi-dragon, vert.
FiTZ-OsBORN, two arms, in armour, embowed,
or, wielding a battle-axe, ar.
FiTZ-OsBORN, a spear-head, az.
FiTZ-OuRSE, an anchor and cable, sa., and a
sword, az., hilt, or, in saltier.
FITZPAINE, a lion, passant. I
FITZPATRICK, Iri., a dragon, vert, surmounted
by a lion, sa., tail extended. Fortis sub
forte. see plate
FiTZ-PEN, Cornw., a bee, volant, erect, or,
winged, vert. .
FiTZ-PiERS, Eng., a bell, az. I
FlTZ-POMEROY, around two hunting-spears, in
pale, a serpent entwined, ppr. s".e plate no
FiTZ-RALPH, Eng., a square padlock, az.
FiTZ-RAUSE, on a mount, vert, a hind, statant,
ppr.
FITZ-RAYNARD, and RAYNOLD, Eng., two
wings, conjoined, ppr.
FITZ-RICHARD, two dolphins, haurient, ad-
dorsed, ppr.
FITZ-ROANE, same crest.
FiTZ-RoGER, an eagle's leg, erased, ar.
comp.
FITZ-RONARD, a dove, standing on a serpent,
no wed in a love-knot, ppr. no.
FiTZ-RoY, Duke of Grafton. See GRAFTON.
FITZ-ROY. See Baron SOUTHAMPTON.
FiTZ-SiMMONS, Eng., an eagle, wings expanded,
looking towards the sun, all ppr.
FlTZ-SiMON, a griffin's head, in beak a palm-
branch, between wings, all ppr. comp.
FiTZ-SiMONS, Iri., a boar, passant, regardant,
pulling from shoulder an arrow, see plate
FlTZ-SYMON, Iri., a demi-parrot, close, vert,
gorged with a collar, gu., beaked, of the
last.
FITZ-SYMON, Eng., a dexter and sinister hand
wielding a two-handed sword, ppr.
FITZ-SYMOND, Eng., issuing from a cloud, in
hand a club, all ppr.
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FLB
FITZ-THOMAS, Ess., a dragon's head, pierced
through neck by a spear, in bend sinister,
ppr.
FITZ-THOMAS, Iri., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a sceptre, environed by a serpent, between
wings, ppr. III.
FITZ-URSE, out of top of a tower, an arm, in
armour, in hand a scimitar, all ppr.
comp. II
FITZ-VRIAN, two battle-axes, in saltier, gu.,
between tops a bird, sa. comp.
FITZ-WALTER, a winged heart, ppr. n
FITZ-WALTER, Eng., a heart, gu., winged, or.
. ii
FITZ-WARREN, Somers., a holy lamb, regard-
ant, ppr., with banner, sa. see plate
FiTZ-WARYN, a wyvern, wings expanded, gu.
FITZ- WATER, Eng., a lion, rampant, or.
FITZ-WATER, Eng., issuing from a cloud, in
hand a club, ppr.
FiTZ-WiGHT, on a chapeau, ppr., a lion, pas-
sant, gardant. see plate
FITZ- WILLIAM, Line., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a double plume of ostrich-feathers, ar.
FITZ- WILLIAM, Earl, Viscount Milton (Went-
worth-Fitzwilliam), out of a ducal coronet,
or, a triple plume of ostrich-feathers, ar.
Appetitus rationi par eat.
FITZ-WILLIAM, Surr., a tiger, passant, sa.,
ducally gorged and lined, ar. comp.
FITZ- WILLIAM, a trefoil, stalked, raguly, and
slipped, ar.
FITZ- WILLIAM, Eng., a phoenix, az., beaked,
or, in flames, gu.
FITZ-WYGRAM, Bart., Ess., on a mount, vert, a
hand, in armour, couped at wrist, in fess,
ppr., charged with an escallop, and holding
a fleur-de-lis, erect, or. Dulcis amor patriot.
FiTZ-ZiMON, or ZYMON, a monkey, ppr., banded
about middle.
FLACKE, a covered cup. comp. i
FLAMANK, and FLAMOCK, Cornw., a Saracen's
head, ppr., banded, or.
FLAMSTED, Northamp., a talbot's head, ar.,
erased, gu., eared and gorged with a bar-
gemelle, or.
FLAMVILE, Leic., two battle-axes, addorsed, in
saltier, ensigned by a dove, all ppr.
comp.
FLANAGAN, Iri., in lion's paw a crescent.
FLANAGAN, Iri., in hand a dagger. Audaces
fortuna juvat.
FLANDERS, Eng., a harp, gu.
FLASHMAN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, two
arms, in saltier, in each hand a scimitar, in
pale, all ppr.
FLATTESBURY, Eng., on a mural coronet, or, a
stag, sejant, erm.
FLAXNEY, Oxon., on a mount, vert, a talbot,
sa., collared and lined, or, end of line tied
in a knot. comp.
FLEEMING, Sco., a palm-tree, ppr. Subpondere
cresco. . I
FLEEMING, Sco., a goat's head, erased, ar.,
armed and collared, az., the last charged
with three cinquefoils, ar. Let the deed
shaw. see plate
FLEEMING, Sco., on a mural coronet, or, a stag,
sejant, erm.
FLEEMING, Staffs., on a mount, vert, a cross
FLB
pattee, fitched, or, thereon perched a Cornish
chough, ppr.
FLEEMING, a goat's head, erased, ppr.
FLEEMING of Moness, a goat's head, erased, ar.,
horned, or. Let the deed shaiv.
FLEET, Lond.. a sinister arm, embowed, vested,
sa., puffed, ar., in hand, ppr., a club, of the
second. comp.
FLEET, a goat, in mouth a trefoil, ppr.
FLEETE, Lond., a sea-lion, gardant, erect,
upper part, or, holding an escallop, gu.,
lower part, az. see plate
FLEET WOOD, Eng., a wolf, passant, regardant,
ar., vulned in shoulder, ppr.
FLEETWOOD, HESKETH-, Bart., of Rossall Hall,
Lane. : (i.) For Fleetwood, a wolf, regardant,
ar., charged on breast with a trefoil, vert.
comp. . (.) For Hesketh, a garb,
erect, or, in front of an eagle, displayed,
with two heads, ppr. Quod tibi, hoc alteri.
FLEGG, two lions' gambs, in saltier, sa., enfiled
with laurel, in orle, vert. comp.
FLEMING, Bart., Westm., a serpent, nowed, in
mouth a garland of olives and vines, all ppr.
Pax, copia, sapientia. Iio. I
FLEMING, Iri., a demi-lion, rsdmpant, ducally
gorged.
FLEMING, Hants., an eagle, displayed, sa.
beaked, legged, and ducally gorged, or.
see plate
FLEMING, Eng., in hand, gauntleted, a sword,
PP r - -
FLEMING, a snake, ppr. in.
FLEMING of Cumbernauld, Dumb., a goat's
head, erased, ar., armed, or. Let the deed
shaw. -
FLEMMING, Lond., a goat's head. Cave lupum.
-
FLEMMING, Middx., a goat's head.
FLEMMTNG, Eng., a goat's head, erased, ar.,
armed, or, collared, az., charged with three
tin quef oils, of the first. Let the deed shaw.
see plate
FLEMYNG, Eng., and FLEMYNGE, Sco., a hand,
issuant, plucking a rose.
FLESHER, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, per fess, or
and gu.
FLETCHER, Bart, Cumb., a horse's head, ar.,
charged with a trefoil, gu. Martis non cu-
pidinis. comp.
FLETCHER, Bart., Iri., out of a mural coronet,
or, a horse's head, erm., gorged with a
wreath of laurel, vert.
FLETCHER, Suss., a talbot, passant, ar., pellet-
tee.
FLETCHER, Lond. and Oxon., a fleur-de-lis,
seme'e of roundles.
FLETCHER, Wore, and Derbs., a horse's head,
ar., erased, sa., gorged with a collar of the
second, charged with pheons, points down-
ward, in mouth a rose, gu., slipped and
leaved, ppr. Sub cruce solus.
FLETCHER of Corsock, Kirkcud. , a horse's head,
ar. Martis non cupidinis. I
FLETCHER, Glouc., a demi-bloodhound, az.,
langued, gu., ducally gorged, or. Dieupour
nous.
FLETCHER, Sco., a demi-lion, az., in dexter a
cross crosslet, fitched, gu. Libertate ex-
tinctd, nuila virtus.
FLETCHER, Monm. and Lane., a dexter arm,
embowed, encircled above elbow by a wreath
FLO
of yew, ppr., in hand a bow, or, stringed,
sa. Spera-ns pergo. comp. i
FLETCHER, Eng. and Sco., a horse's head,
erased, ar. i
FLETCHER, Leic. and Warw., a demi-talbot,
rampant, az., eared, or. see plate
FLETCHER, Chesh. , a pheon, point upward, per
pale, erm. and sa.
FLETCHER, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand an arrow, in fess, behind the arm,
an anchor, erect, all ppr.
FLETCHER, two arms shooting an arrow from a
bow. Recta pete.
FLETCHER, Sco., a demi-lion, az., in dexter a
cross crosslet, fitched, gu. Fortis in arduis.
FLETCHER, Sco. and Iri., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a plume of three ostrich -feathers, az.,
banded, gold. Dieu pour nous.
comp.
FLETCHER, a talbot, sejant. see plate
FLETCHER, Leic. and Warw., a demi-talbot,
rampant, or. see plate
FLETCHER, Leic. and Warw.. a demi-talbot,
rampant, az., ducally gorged, or.
FLETEWIKES, an arm, embowed, vested and
cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., an arrow, sa.,
headed and feathered, of the first.
comp.
FLETEWOOD, Eng., an heraldic tiger, sa.
FLETWICK, Beds., two lions' gambs, supporting
an escutcheon, ar.
FLEURY, Iri., a lion, passant, in dexter a cres-
cent.
FLEXNEY, Eng., a dexter and sinister arm
shooting an arrow from bow, ppr.
FLIGHT, a savage'shead, from shoulders, ducally
crowned, and issuant therefrom a long cap,
top turned forward.
FLIN, and FLINN, Iri., two dexter hands, con-
joined, ppr., attached to the wrists, two
wings, or.
FLINN, Dublin, a lion, passant, in dexter a
laurel-branch.
FLINT, out of a cloud, az., an etoile, ar.
comp.
FLINT, Sco., an etoile. Sine macula.
FLINT, Eng., a lion's gamb, erect, sa., holding
a laurel-branch, ppr.
FLITT, on a mount, a dove, ppr.
FLOCKHART, Sco., on a mount, vert, t-ro harts,
one couchant, the other statant, at gaze, ppr.
. II
FLOOD, Iri., a wolf's head, erased, ar. Vis
unita fortior.
FLOOD, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, az.,
crowned, or, holding a cinquefoil, gold.
sec plate
FLOOD, Eng., a chevalier, on horseback, in
complete armour, visor up.
FLOOD, Iri., a heart, crowned, between wings,
ppr. I
FLOOD, a chevalier, in armour, on horse, in
dexter a tilting-spear.
FLORIO, Eng., the sun, or.
FLOTE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a rein-
deer's head, ppr. -
FLOUNDERS, Salop and Yorks., a demi-eagle,
displayed, vert. Aquila non captat muscas.
FLOWER, Iri. See ASHBROOK, Viscount.
FLOWER, Surr., out of clouds, a cubit arm,
FLO
FOQ
erect, in hand a rose and lily, each slipped,
ppr. Flores curat Deus.
FLOWER, Wilts., a unicorn's head, couped, or.
FLOWER, Bart., Oxon., a derm-lion, gorged
with a chain, within a collar, gemelle, or, in
dexter a gilliflower, ppr. Per sever ando.
see plate
FLOWER, a lion's head, erased, ar., charged
with a mullet, gu.
FLOWER, and FLOWRE, Kent, Northamp., and
Yorks., a lion's head, erased, sa.
FLOWER, Cambs., a stork, wings elevated, ppr.,
beaked and legged, gu.
FLOWERDEW, and FLOWERDUE, Eng., in a
maunch, an arm, embowed.
FLOYD, Bart., a lion, rampant, regardant, ar.,
murally crowned, gu., bearing a flag, repre-
senting the standard of Tippoo Sultaun,
flowing to the sinister, ppr. see plate
FLOYD, Eng., a griffin, sejant, az., in dexter a
garland of laurel, ppr.
FLOYER, Devons. and Somers., out of a ducal
coronet, in dexter hand a sword, wavy, in
pale, all ppr.
FLOYER, Dors., a buck's head, erased, or, in
mouth an arrow, ar. Floret virtus vulnerata.
see plate
FLUDD, out of a ducal coronet, or, an ounce's
head, ar.
FLUDE, an arm, embowed, in hand a sword, in
pale, enfiled with a savage's head, couped,
all ppr.
FLUDYER, Eng., an escallop, ar., charged with
a cross fleury, sa., between wings, of the
first.
FLUDYER, Eng., an escallop, between wings.
FLY, Hants., an arm, in armour, erect, ppr., in
gauntlet a hawk's lure, or, stringed, gu.
FLYNT, a human heart, purp., winged, or.
. II
FODON, Staffs., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
pike's head, az.
FODRINGAY, Eng., a crane, ar., in mouth a
bunch of clover, ppr. see plate
FODRINGHAM, Yorks., a buck, ppr. .
FOGG, and FOGGE, Kent, a unicorn's head, ar.
FOGG, and FOGGE, Kent, a unicorn's head,
couped, ar., powdered with mullets, sa.
comp.
FOGGO, or FOGO, Sco., a cherub's head, ppr.
FOGO, Eng., a unicorn's head and neck.
FOKERAM, Berks., a long cross, vert.
FOKKE, in lion's paw, or, a cross pattee, fitched,
gu- . I
FoLBORNE, a sinister hand, couped, in fess.
comp.
FOLCY, Wore., a lion, sejant, ar., between paws
a ducal coronet, or. see plate
FOLEBORNE, a branch of fir, vert, fructed, or.
FOLEBORNE, Eng., three holly-leaves, vert,
banded, gu. I
FOLET, on a chapeau, ppr., an escallop, or.
comp.
FOLEY, Baron (Foley), a lion, sejant, rampant,
or, between paws an escutcheon, charged
with the family arms. Ut prosim.
FOLEY, Wore., a lion, sejant, ar., between paws
a ducal coronet, or.
FOLEY, Surr., a lion, rampant, ar., holding the
same.
FOLEY, Iri., a griffin, segreant, gu., winged,
legged and beaked, or.
FOLIAMB, a stag, attired, gold and ar. IO
FOLIAMB, an armed leg, gartered with a wreath,
gold and az., couped at thigh, comp.
FOLIAMBE, Staffs., a leg, couped at thigh,
spurred, gold on thigh, a fess, gu.
comp.
FOLIOT, and FOLIOTT, a battle-axe, ppr. Hope
to come.
FOLJAMBE, Yorks., an armed leg, couped at
thigh, spurred, gold.
FOLKARD, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-swan, wings expanded. Sicjideni teneo.
FOLKENORTH, an ostrich, in mouth a broken
tilting-spear. see plate
FOLKES, Middx., a dexter arm, erect, vested,
cuff turned up, erm., in hand a spear, ppr.
FOLKES, Norf., a dexter arm, embowed, vested,
cuffed, erm., in hand a spear, ppr. Qui sera
sera and Principiis obsta.
FOLLER, a garb, or.
FOLLET, FOLLETT, and FOLLOTT, a wolf, pas-
sant, regardant, transfixed by an arrow.
see plate
FOLLETT, Devons., a demi-griffin, segreant.
Quo virtus ducit scando.
FOLLIOT, and FOLLIOTT, on a chapeau, ppr., a
wy vern, sejant, vert. see plate
FOLMAN, Eng., a wolf, current. I
FOLSHURST, Chesh., a unicorn's head, couped,
or.
FOLTON : (i.) On a ducal coronet, a pair of
wings, or and ar. . (.) A stag,
lodged, gu., ducally gorged and lined, or,
attired, vert, at top of each branch a bezant.
see plate
FOLVILL, Chesh., a garb, banded.
FOLVILL, and FOLLEVILLE, a griffin's head,
erased, in beak a sword, ppr, .
FONCE, a demi-lion, rampant, ducally gorged,
between wings. see plate
FONCEUX, a demi-lioness, ppr.
FONDRE, a moor's head, ppr.
FONNEREAU, Lond. and Middx., the sun, or.
FONNEREAU, Eng., a lion, rampant, supporting
a garb, ppr.
FONTAIN, and FONTAINE, a raven's nest, with
young birds, ppr.
FONTAIN, andFoNTAiNE, an eagle's head, erased,
ppr.
FOORD, Eng., a flag, displayed, gu.
FOOT of Carrigacunna, Iri., a pelican in nest,
feeding her young, ppr. Virescit vulnere,
virtus. -
FOOT, Eng., a demi-griffin, regardant, gu.,
winged, or, holding a flag, displayed, of the
first, charged with a crescent, ar.
comp. and
FOOTE, Iri., a greyhound's head, collared, gu.
FOOTE, Kent, a lion's head, erased, ar. Pede-
tentim. -
FOOTE, Eng., an arm, erect, vested, sa., cuffed,
ar., in hand, ppr., a trefoil.
FOQUETT, Eng., a horse's head, ar., in mail,
az., bridled, or, on head a plume of ostrich-
feathers, of the first. II
FOB
FOB
FORBES, Lord, and Bart., Sco., a stag's head,
ppr. Grace me guide.
FORBES, Bart., of Craigievar, Sco., a cock, ppr.
Watch and pray.
FORBES, Bart., of Pitsligo, Sqo.: (i.) A heart,
between wings. . (. ) Out of a baron's
coronet, in hand a scimitar, all ppr. (.)
A dexter arm, in hand a sword. Nee timide,
nee temere. .
FORBES, Bart., of Edinglassie, Sco., a dexter
arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., garnished,
or, in hand a Highland broadsword, also ppr.
Nee timide, nee temere and Altius ibunt
qui ad summa nituntur.
FORBES of Kingerlock, Argyle, a stag's head,
attired, ppr. Solus inter plurimos.
FORBES of Balgownie, Aberdeen, a cock, ppr.
Watch.
FORBES, Earl of Granard. See GRANARD.
FORBES, Sco., a griffin's head, erased.
FORBES, Sco., a dexter band holding a battle-
axe, ppr. Solus mea Christus and Dinna
waken sleepirf dogs.
FORBES, Sco., the sun in splendour. Spero.
FORBES, Sco., in hand a dagger, in pale, ppr.
Spero.
FORBES of Jolly-how, a stag's head, erased,
ppr. Solus per Christum.
FORBES of Newe, an arm, in armour, in hand
a broadsword, ppr. Non temere.
FORBES of Brux, an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Nee mons nee substrahit aer.
FORBES, an eagle, displayed, ppr. Spernit
humum.
FORBES of Corsindae, a bear's head. Spe ex-
pecto.
FORBES of Foveran, a cross pattee, ar. Solus
per Christum.
FORBES of Polquhor, a stag's head, attired,
with ten tynes, ppr. Solus per Christum.
. II
FORBES of Pitscottie, Sco. (now represented by
J. R. Coulthart, Esq. see COULTHART)
Out of a ducal coronet, a dexter arm, in
armour, holding a scimitar, ppr. Scienter
utor. .
FORBES of Corse, a wreath or crown of thorns.
Rosas coronat spina.
FORBES of Watertown, an eagle, displayed, sa.
Virtuti inimica quies.
FORBES of Colecden, an eagle, displayed, or.
Solus per Christum.
FORBES of Balling, a skean, piercing a man's
heart, ppr. Non dcest spes. I
FORBES of Robslaw, a dove, ppr. Virtute cresco.
. II
FORBES of Echt, a sand-glass, ppr. Fugit hora.
- i
FORBES of Allford, Eng., in hand, out of a
cloud, an anchor, ppr. Non deest spes.
FORBES of Monymusk, Bart., a man's heart,
ppr., winged, or. Spe expccto. n
FORBES of Ardo, a stag's head, couped, gu.,
attired, ar. Cura et candore.
FORBES of Auchreddy, a sword, in bend, ppr.
Scieniter utor. .
FORBES of Ballogie, a sheaf of arrows, ppr.
Concordia prcesto.
FORBES of Milbuy, a bear's head, muzzled.
Virtute, nonfei'ocia.
FORBES of Culloden, an eagle, rising. Solus
per Christum or Spernit humum.
FORBES, a greyhound, passant, ppr. Delectatio.
FORBES, LEITH-, of Whitehaugh, Aberdeens. :
(I.) A pelican, vulning, ppr. I die for those
I love. . (.) A stag's head. Solus
per Christum. '. II. (.) A dove and
olive-branch, ppr. Fidus ad extremum.
.
FORBISHER, on a chapeau, the sun in splendour.
FORBS, a bear's head, muzzled.
FORCER, Durh., a fox, sejant, ppr., pierced by
an arrow, or, feathered, ar.
FORD of Ellell Hall, Lane., a lion, rampant,
bearing a coronet. Excitat.
FORD of Abbeyfield, Chesh., a lion's head,
erased, az.
FORD, Bart., Sum, a greyhound's head, sa.,
erased, gu., muzzled, or. Omnium rerum
vicissitudo.
FORD, Eng., agreyhound'shead, erased, ar.
FORD, a greyhound's head, issuant, ppr.
FORD, Sco., a demi- grey hound, ar. Fortis in
arduis.
FORD, a demi-lion, rampant.
FORD, a demi-lion, rampant, crowned, or.
comp.
FORD, a lion, rampant.
FORD, Glouc., Kent, and Suff., out of a naval
coronet, a bear's head, sa., muzzled.
FORD AM, and FORDHAM, on a mount, vert, a
peacock, ppr. comp.
FORDE, a tiger, sejant, ppr.
FORDE, IrL, a greyhound's head, issuant, sa.
FORDE of Seaford, co. Down, a martlet, or.
Incorrupta fides nudaque reritas.
FORDER, Surr., a hawthorn-tree, vert.
FORDYCE, Sco., a camel's head, couped at neck,
ppr. Persevere.
FORDYCE, Sco., an eagle, volant, ppr.
FORDYCE, DINGWALL-, of Brucklay Castle,
Aberdeens.: ( I.) An eagle, displayed. .
(.) A stag, couchant. Altius ibunt qui ad
summa nituntur and In arduis fortis.
So.
FORDYCE, a stag, lodged, ppr. In arduis fortis.
FOREMAN, and FORM AN, Sco., in hand a scimi-
tar, ppr. True to the end.
FORESIGHT, Sco., two wings, expanded, ppr.
Sum quod sum.
FOREST, Eng., a grenade, fired, ppr.
FOREST, a squirrel, sejant, cracking a nut, ppr.
FORESTER, Baron (Weld-Forester) : ( i . ) For
Forester, a talbot, passant, ar., collared, sa.,
and line reflexed, or. . (.) For Weld,
a wyvern, sa., guttee-d'or, collared, and in-
terior of the wings, of the last. Semper
eadem. comp.
FORESTER, a talbot, passant, ar., collared and
chained, or. .
FORESTER, a marigold, slipped and leaved,
PP^ -
FORICAN, Eng., an elephant's head, erased, sa.,
eared and armed, ar.
FORINGTON, a dragon, sans wings, tail ex-
tended.
FORKINGTON, a demi-greyhound, sa., collared,
or.
FOR
FOS
FORMAN, Lond. and Leic., a demi-dragon, vert.
FORMAN, Eng., a demi-griffin, holding a ducal
coronet. see plate
FORMBY, a dove, ppr. Semper fidelis. II
FORNERS, and FORNEYS, a wheel, az.
FORREST, Bart. , on 'a mount, vert, an oak-tree,
ppr. Vivant dum virent.
FORREST, Eng. and Sco., an oak-tree, ppr.,
Vivant dum virent.
FORREST, Sco., in hand, couped, in fess, a cross
crosslet, fitched. II
FORRESTER, Eng., a fountain, ppr. i
FORRESTER, Baron, Sco. See VERULAM, Earl
of.
FORRESTER, Sco., a hunting-horn. Mow, hunter,
the horn. i.
FORRESTER, a stag's head, erased.
FORRESTER, Sco., a lily, growing through a
thorn-bush, ppr. Spernit pericula virtus.
-
FORRESTER, a talbot, statant, ar., collared,
lined and ringed, or. comp. .
FORRESTER, Sco., a greyhound, in a leash, ppr.
Recreation. see plate
FORRESTER, Sco., in dexter hand a hunting-
horn, ppr. It is good to be blown.
FORREST-OGLE, a hunting-horn, sa., stringed,
gu. / hope. I.
FORSAN, Eng., a griffin's head.
FORSER, Durh., a fox, sejant, ppr., wounded in
neck by an arrow, or, feathered, ar.
FORSET, and FORSETT, Middx., a demi-lion, sa.,
supporting a column, gobony, ar. and gu.,
the capital and base, or.
FORSHAM, a talbot's head, ar., eared and spot-
ted, gu. and sa.
FORSTER, Lond., a buck, sa., attired, or.
FORSTER, an arm, embowed, vested, sa.,
charged with a pheon, or, between two be-
zants, in hand a bow and arrow, ar.
FORSTER, Lond., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, ar., purfled and braced, or, round the
arm, a sash, vert, in hand, ppr., an arrow, of
the third, broken off at the head, barbed, of
the second. comp.
FORSTER, Middx. and Suss., a stag at gaze,
sa., attired, or. Si. IO
FORSTER, Eng., an arm, in armour, ppr., in
hand a broken tilting-spear, or.
FORSTER, Northumb., a stag, sa., attired and
guttee, or. .
FORSTER, Suss., a talbot's head, erased, or,
collared and ringed, gu.
FORSTER, Northumb., a buck, trippant, ppr.
-
FORSTER, Salop, a talbot, passant, ar., collared
and lined, or, the line nowed at the end.
FORSTER, Berks., Somers., and Warw., a hind's
head, gu., ducally gorged and lined, or.
FORSTER, Berks., a stag, regardant, gu.,
charged with a martlet, or, pierced through
neck by an arrow, az. comp. .
FORSTER, Iri., a heart, pierced by a sword in
bend sinister, point downward. i
FORSTER, Suss, and Wore., a stag's head,
erased, ar., attired, or, gorged with a collar
and line, gold.
FORSTEI:, Suff. and Warw., a stag's head,
erased.
FORSTER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a stag's
head. I
FORSTER, a demi-boar, az., armed and crined,
or.
FORSYTH, Eng., a cup, gu.
FORSYTH, Sco., a demi-griffin, vert. Instaura-
tor ruince.
FORSYTHE, Sco., a demi-griffin, vert, armed and
ducally crowned, or.
FORT, or FORTE, Eng., a cock, gu., in beak a
daisy, ppr. comp.
FORT, or FORTE, on a rock, a tower, ppr.
Inest .dementia forti.
FORT, on a mount, vert, a lion, sejant, gar-
dan t, pellettee, collared, gu., in dexter a
cross crosslet, fitched, of the last, see plate
FORTEATH of Newton House, Elgin, a buck's
head, erased, ppr. Tarn animo quam mente
sublimis.
FORTESCDE, Baron, Eng., a plain shield, ar.
Forte scutum solus ducum.
FORTESCUE of Fallapit, Devons., a tiger, pas-
sant, ar., armed and maned, or. Forte
scutum salvs ducum.
FORTESCUE, Earl, an heraldic tiger, supporting
with dexter a plain shield, ar. Forte scutum
solus ducum. see plate
FORTESCUE, Devons. , an escutcheon, ar.
FORTESCUE, Eng., a tiger, passant, ar., maned,
armed, and tufted, or.
FORTESCUE, Ess. and Iri,, a leopard, passant,
gardant, ppr. n.
FORTH, Suff., a bear's head, erased, sa., muz-
zled, or.
FORTH, Lond., a hind's head, couped, vert,
guttee, collared and lined, or.
FORTIBUS, DE, Eng., an escarbuncle, or.
FORTISCUE, a leopard, passant, resting dexter
on a plain shield. comp.
FORTRYE, a lion, rampant, holding a tilting-
spear, ppr. see plate
FORTUN, Sco., a dolphin, haurient, az. Ditat
Deus.
FORTUNE, Eng., a demi-lion, gardant, az., in
dexter a battle-axe, or.
FORTUNE, Sco., on a chapeau, a stag, trippant,
ppr.
FORTY, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a mullet, be-
tween two branches of laurel, in orle, ppr.
.-
FORTY, Eng., in lion's paw, erased, sa., a cross
pattee, fitched, gu. I
FOSBROKE, and FOSBROOKE, Lond. and Derbs.,
two bears' gambs, sa., supporting a spear,
erect, ppr.
FOSCOTT, and FOXCOTE, a dove and olive-
branch, ppr. .
FOSK.ETT, a broken spear, in pale, the end
hanging in bend.
FOSKETT, Herts., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a cross-bow.
Foss, Eng., a thistle and rose-branch, in sal-
tier, ppr.
FOSTER, Bart., Iri., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, grasping the butt end of a broken
spear, all ppr.
FOSTER, out of a mural coronet, a buck's head,
ppr., attired, or, in mouth an arrow, of the
first.
FOSTER of Kempstone, Beds., an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a broken lilt'ng-
spear. Si fractus fortis.
FOS
FOW
FOSTER, Viscount Ferrard. See FERRARD.
FOSTER, Y orks. , an elephant, ppr. Vix ea nostro
voco.
FOSTER, Bart., Norwich, a stag, ppr., resting
dexter on an escutcheon, gu. , charged with
a tower, ar.
FOSTER, a stag's head. Redde diem.
FOSTER, a lion's head, erased, or, collared, gu.
FOSTER, a stag's head, attired, or. _ .
FOSTER, Bart., Iri., a stag, ppr. Gloria divina
patria. .
FOSTER, "Wore., an antelope's head, erased, ar.,
attired, armed, and collared, or, from the
front of the collar a line and ring flowing,
gold. see plate
FOSTER, Berks., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
S-
FOSTER, a stag, trippant, ppr.
FOSTER, HILL- : (i.) For Foster, an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand, a spear, all ppr.
comp.. (.) For Hill, a talbot's head,
erased, or, collared, gu.
FOSTON, Eng., a gate, az.
FOTHERBY, Kent and Line., a falcon, wings
expanded, ppr., beaked, and* in mouth an
acorn, or, leaved, ppr.
comp. and .
FOTHERGILL, Aberdare, Glamorg., a talbot,
passant, collared. l.
FOTHERGILL, on a rock, a lion, rampant, ppr.,
collared and chained, or, in dexter an arrow,
sa.
FOTHERGILL, a stag, ppr.
FOTHERINGHAM, a pelican, vulning, feeding her
young in a nest.
FOTHERINGHAM, a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
Be it fast.
FOTHERINGHAM, a griffin, sejant. Be it fast.
FOTHERINGHAM, Sco., a griffin's head, sa.
FOTHERLEY, a lion's gamb, erased, or, grasping
a wolf's head, erased, ar.
FOUK, Eng., a cross patt^e, erm.
FOULER, Sco., a stag's head, erased, gu., armed,
ar.
FOULERTON, Eng., a Cornish chough, sa.
FOULIS, Bart., Yorks., a cross, fitched, sa.
FOULIS, Bart., Sco., in dexter hand, in fess,
couped at wrist, a sword in pale, supporting
a wreath of laurel, all ppr. Mente manuque
prcesto and Non deficit and Thure ct
jure.
FOULIS, Sco., a flower-pot, with branch of
laurel springing.
FOULIS, Yorks., in a crescent, ar., a cross
formee, of the same. -
FOULIS, Sco., a dove, in mouth an olive-leaf,
ppr. Pax. .
FOULIS of Ravelston, Sco., a dove, volant, in
mouth a leaf, ppr. Thure etjure.
FOULKE, Wore., a squirrel, sejant, bezante'e,
collared, or, holding an acorn-branch, vert,
fructed, of the second. comp. IO
FOULKES, Eng., a lion's head, erased and col-
lared.
FOULKES, Eng., a boar's head, couped, in fess.
-
FOULKS, out of a tower, ar., a demi-eagleu sa.,
beaked, or, in mouth a fleur-de lis, gu.
FOULLER, a greyhound's head, sa,, collared, or.
FOULSHURST, Ches. and Lane., a unicorn's
head, erminois, attired, or.
FOUNDER, and FOUNDOWRE, out of a ducal
coronet, a griffin's head, between wings, ppr.
FOUNTAIN, Devons., an eagle's head, erased, in
beak a snake.
FOUNTAIN of Lochhill, Sco., an eagle, rising,
ppr. Prceclarius quo difficilius.
FOUNTAINS, Norf., an elephant, ppr. Vix ea
nostra voco.
FOUNTAYNE, Yorks. and Bucks., an elephant's
head, couped, or, armed, ar.
FOUNTBERY, a cross patte"e, ar., environed by
a snake, vert.
FOURACRE, a demi-griffin, or, between paws an
escallop, gu. see plate
FOURBINS, Eng., a sheaf of arrows, ppr.,
banded, gu.
FOURDRINIER, Eng., on a chapeau, a unicorn's
head, ppr.
FOURNIER, Eng., a martlet.
FOVELL, Chesh., a garb, banded.
FOWBERY, Yorks. and Durh., a stag's head,
ar., attired, or, charged on neck with three
trefoils, vert. comp.
FOWBERY, Hunts., a stag's head, ar., attired,
or, charged on neck with three trefoils, slip-
ped, vert, one and two, in mouth a rose, gu.,
stalked and leaved, vert.
FOWELL, Devons., out of a mural coronet, an
antelope's head, ar., attired, gu. see plate
FOWELL, a griffin's head, erased, ar., pierced
through breast by an arrow, ppr.
FOWKE, Bart., Leic., a dexter arm, embowed,
vested, vert, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., an
arrow, or, barbed and flighted, of the second,
point downward.
FOWKE, an Indian goat's head, erased, ar.
FOWKE. Iri., an arm, couped at shoulder, em-
bowed, in hand a spear, ppr.
FOWKES, Eng., a golden fleece, ppr. -
FOWKROY, in lion's gamb, an ostrich-feather,
ppr.
FOWLE, Kent and Suss., a griffin's head, erased,
ar., pierced through neck by an arrow, gu.,
barbed, of the first, vulned, of the second.
FOWLE, Suss, and Wilts., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
garnished, gold, in hand a battle-axe of the
FOWLE, Norf., an antelope's head, pierced by
an arrow. see plate
FOWLER, Staffs., a cubit arm, vested, az., in
hand, ppr., a hawk's lure, vert.
FOWLER, Beds., an owl, ar., ducally crowned,
gu. comp.
FOWLER, Surr., an owl, ar., ducally crowned,
or. comp.
FOWLER, Sco., on a chapeau, an owl, rising,
gardant, ppr.
FOWLER, a stork, ar., membered, gu., in bill
a cross formde, fitched, or.
FOWLER, Glouc. and Sco., an ostrich's head, or,
between wings, ar., in beak a horse-shoe, az.
FOWLES, Eng., a stag's head, couped, sa.
FOWLES, between the horns of a crescent, ar.,
a cross pattee, fitched, sa. -
FOW
i Co
FRA
FOWLIS, a sword, in pale, on point a garland.
FOWLIS, a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
FOWNE, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a fleur-de-lis.
FOWNES, Eng., a hawk, in dexter an ear of
wheat, ppr.
FOWNES, Iri., a unicorn's head, erased, gu.,
armed and bearded, or.
FOWNES, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-eagle,
wings expanded.
FOWTES, a flower-pot, gu., springing thereout
an olive-branch, ppr.
Fox, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, a grey-
hound's head, or. .
Fox, a sceptre, between wings.
Fox, an eagle, displayed, sa.
Fox, Iri., a fox, sejant, ppr.
Fox, Iri., a castle, sa., masoned, ar.
Fox, on a chapeau, a fox, passant, between
two cross cross] ets.
Fox, a fox, current.
Fox, Lond. and Wilts., on a chapeau, az.,
turned up, erm., a fox, sejant, or. .
Fox, Northamp., a fox, passant, regardant, in
mouth a rose-branch, flowered, of the last,
stalked and leaved, vert.
Fox,' Derb., a fox, passant, az. . II
Fox, Heref., Leic., and Salop, a fox, passant,
gu. ii
Fox, Eng., on a mount, an oak-tree, growing
among grass, ppr.
Fox, Lond. and Yorks., a fox's head, erased,
ppr. . i
Fox, in hand, gu., a mill rind, sa.
Fox, Bucks., a lion, sejant, gardant, support-
ing with dexter a book, all or. see plate
Fox, Durh., on a chapeau, az., turned up, erm.,
a fox, sejant, or. Video et taceo.
Fox, a fox's head, erased, gu., collared and
ringed, or.
FOXALL, Lond., a griffin's head, or, erased and
ducally gorged, gu. comp. and
FOXALL, out of a ducal coronet, or, a grey-
hound's head, gold.
FOXALL, Iri., two hands couped and conjoined,
in fess, supporting a cross crosslet, fitched.
FOXCOTE, a cord, knotted, tasselled, between
wings.
FOXE, Iri., a fox, sejant, ppr.
FOXFOKD, Baron. See LIMERICK, Earl of.
FOXLEY, Berks., a hawk's leg, erased, and
belled, ppr.
FOX-STRANGWAYS, Earl of Ilchester. See IL-
CHESTER.
FOXTON, a rose, ar., barbed, vert. I
FOX-VASSALL, Baron Holland. See HOLLAND.
FOXWELL, Eng., a galley, ppr.
FOXWEST, Lond., a reindeer's head, erased, ppr.
FOY, Eng., an eel, ppr. no.
FOYLE, Hants, and Dors., a horse's head, ar.,
crined. gu., gorged with two bars, see plate
FOYLE, Hants, and Wilts., a cross crosslet,
fitched, ar., between dragon's wings.
. I
FOYLER, on a ducal coronet, a fleur-de-lis.
comp.
FOYSTER, a demi-stag, ppr., attired, or, collared
with a bar-gemelle, gu., sustaining a bugle-
horn, gold.
FRAIGNEAU, Lond., a stork, close, ar., beaked
and membered, gu. , in beak a slip of ash,
ppr.
FRAME, Eng., on a mount, an ermine, ppr.
FRAMINGHAM, Eng., a demi-moor, brandishing
a scimitar, and therewith attacking a tiger,
issuing on the sinister side.
FRAMPTON, Dors., a greyhound, sejant, ar.,
collared and winged, gu.
FRAMPTON, out of a mural coronet, a demi-
griflfin, holding between claws a mullet.
see plate
FRAMYNGHAM, Suff., a camel's head, erased,
az., bezante'e. comp.
FRANCE, Eng., a stag, springing, ppr.
FRANCE, Sco., on a mount, an oak-tree, fructed,
ppr.
FRANCE, Chester, on a mount, a hurst, ppr.,
from the centre tree a shield, pendent, gu.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis, or, strap, az.
Virtus semper viridis.
FRANCE, on a mount, a stag, current, ppr.
FRANCES, Sco., stump of oak-tree, shooting a
branch from the sinister, vert.
FRANCHE, a griffin, segreant, ppr., collared and
lined, or. comp. and
FRANCHEVILLE, Eng., two wings, addorsed.
FRANCIES, and FRANCES, a lion, resting dexter
on an escallop.
FRANCIES, and FRANCES, issuing from a cloud,
a hand seizing a stag by the horns. -
FRANCIS, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
lion, gu.
FRANCIS, Staffs., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, displayed, gu.
FRANCIS, an eagle, wings addorsed, in dexter
a vine-branch, fructed, ppr. comp. IOO.
FRANCIS, a lamb, passant. comp.
FRANCIS, Kent, an eagle, displayed, sa.
FRANCIS, Derbs. and Herts., on trunk of a
vine-tree, fructed, an eagle, wings elevated,
all ppr.
FRANCIS, a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
FRANCIS, Derbs., an eagle, displayed, erm.,
beaked and membered, or.
FRANCK, out of a mural coronet, or, a lion's
head, gu., between wings, ertninois.
FRANCKLIN, Eng., in dexter hand, ppr., a cross
crosslet, fitchcd, or.
FRANCKLIN of Goralston, Notts., a dolphin's
head, or, erased, gu., between two olive-
branches, vert. Sinceritate.
FRANCKLYN, Eng., a dexter hand, in fess,
couped, gu., charged with an eye, ppr.
FRANCKLYN, Eng., a dexter arm, vested, purp.,
purfled, or, in hand a palm -branch, vert.
Sub pace, copia.
FRANCO, Lond., same crest and motto.
FRANCOIS, Eng., on stump -of tree, shooting
branches, a hawk, belled, ppr.
FRANCO YS, Eng., a bull's head, erased, sa.
-
FRANK, Yorks. and Norf., a falcon, ppr.
FRANK, a lion, salient, the tail forked, ppr.
FRANK, Sco., a lion, salient, double queued,
ppr. Non omnibus nati.
FRANK, Eng., a goat's head, erased, or, armed,
&* -
FRANKE, Leic., out of a mural coronet, or, a
FBA
FBE
dexter arm, vambraced, ar., garnished, or,
in hand a falchion, ar., hilt and pommel,
gold.
ERANKFORT-DE-MONTMORENCY, Viscount, Iri.,
a peacock in its pride, ppr. Dieu ayde.
. i
ERANKLAND, Bart., Yorks., a dolphin, ar.,
haurient, and entwined round an anchor,
erect, ppr. Libera terra, liberque animus.
FRANKLAND, Herts, and Wilts., an anchor,
erect, sa., entwined by a dolphin, ar.
FRANKLAND, Lond., a dexter arm, embowed,
in fess, ppr., erect from the elbow, vested,
frilled at shoulder, in hand a palm-branch.
FRANKLIN, a conger-eel's head, erect, or, erased,
per fess, gu., between two branches, vert.
FRANKLIN, a dolphin's head, in pale, ar., erased,
gu., finned, or, between branches, vert.
FRANKLIN, Iri., a fox's head, erased. I
FRANKLYN, Middx. and Herts., a dolphin, nai-
ant, ppr., finned, gu. , pierced through the
sides by two fishing-spears, in saltier, or,
tied together in a bow-knot, at the top.
see plate
FRANKLYN, Suff., a dolphin, ar., haurient, and
entwined round an anchor, erect.
FRANKLYN, Yorks., a fish's head, in pale, or,
erased, gu., between two sprigs, vert.
FRANKLYN, a hind's head, erased, or, charged
with three pellets, between wings, vaire', or
and az.
FRANKLYN, a greyhound's head, brown, col-
lared, or, between wings, ar.
FRANKS, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, support-
ing the rudder of a ship.
FRANKS, Yorks., a falcon, ppr.
FRANKS, a stag's head, erased, ppr.
FRANKS, on stump of tree, ppr., a falcon, or.
i-
FRANKS, on stump of tree, a hawk, ppr., charged
on breast with a torteau. cow p.
ERASER, Baron Saltoun. See SALTOUN.
FRASER, Bart., Sco., a buck's head, erased, gu.
Je suis prest.
ERASER of Inverness, a dexter hand, pointing
with one finger. Semper parati. I
ERASER, Sco.. on a globe, winged, an eagle
rising. In virtute et fortund.
ERASER, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr. Oelas
petit.
ERASER of Fingask, a stag's head, erased, ppr.,
charged with an annulet. Ubique paro.tus.
ERASER of Auchnagarne, a stag's head, erased,
ppr., charged with a crescent. Pace et betto
paratus.
ERASER of Inchculter, a phcenix in flames, ppr.
Ex se ipso renascens. IOI.
ERASER of Poppachie, same crest. Non ex-
stinquar.
ERASER of Inveralochy, a stag's head, ppr.
Je suis prest.
ERASER, Sco., a buck's head, erased. Heady.
-
ERASER, Lond., same crest. Paratus.
ERASER of Fyvie, an ostrich, in beak a horse-
shoe, ppr. In God is all. .
ERASER of Eraserfield, same crest. Quam sibi
sortem.
ERASER of Knock, a rose, gu. / am ready.
. i
ERASER of Pitcullain, a stag's head, erased, in
ear an annulet. / am ready.
ERASER, a stag's head, erased, or, armed, ar.
I am ready.
ERASER of Castle Eraser, Ross : (i.) A mount
of strawberries, fructed, ppr. Comp. n.
(.) A stag's head, couped, ppr. All my hope
is in God and Je suis prest.
ERASER of Findrack, Aberdeens., a stag's
head, erased, or. I am ready.
ERASER, Sco., a stag's head, erased, or, attired,
ar., between two battle-axes, ppr.
ERASER of Strichen, a stag's head, couped, ar.
Vive ut postea vivas. IO
ERASER of Eskdale, a stag's head, erased, ppr.,
attired, or, charged with an increscent. Vel
pax vel bellum.
ERASER, Sco., a demi-eagle, in flames. i
ERASER, Sco., a sword, and an olive-branch, in
saltier, ppr.
ERASER, Sco. , a buck's head, erased, ppr.
ERASER, ALLAN- of Hospitalfield, Forfar, on a
mount, vert, a bush of strawberries, ppr.
Nosce teipsum. comp. .
FRAUNCEIS, FRAUNCES, and FRAUNCEYS, Eng.,
a hand issuing out of a cloud, seizing a stag
by the horns, ppr.
FRAY, and ERAYE, Eng., a stag, pierced in side
by an arrow.
ERAZER, Lord Frazer, a mount, full of straw-
berries, leaved, flowered, and fructed. All
my hope is in God. comp. .
FREBODY, Suss., a leopard, sejant, regardant,
ar.
FREBY, Eng., a castle, sa., ports and windows,
gu.
FRECHVILLE, Derbs., a demi-angel, affrontee,
ppr., crined and winged, or, on the head a
cross formee, of the last, vested in mail,
ppr., holding in both hands an arrow, in
bend of the first, headed and feathered, ar.
FRECKELTON, and FRECKLETON, Hunts., a bear's
head, ar., muzzled, or.
FRECKELTON, and FRECKLETON, a camel's head,
ar., bridled, or. comp.
FREDERICK, Bart., Surr., on a chapeau, az.,
turned up, erm., a dove, ar., in mouth an
olive-branch, ppr.
FREDERICK, Middx., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a dove, ppr., in mouth a laurel-
branch, see plate
FREE, Eng., a fox's head, ppr.
EREEBAIRX, Sco., the sun in splendour. Always
the same.
FREEBAIRN, Sco., in dexter hand an eel, ppr.
. ii
FREEFORD, and FREFORD, out of a ducal coro-
net, an eagle's head. comp.
FREELAND, Eng., a leopard, passant, ar., pel-
lettee.
FREELAND, Eng., a leopard, passant, ppr. Res,
non verba. .
FREELING, Bart., Suss., a unicorn's head, erased,
armed, tufted, and crined, or. Nunquam nisi
Tionorificcntissime. -
EREELING, a unicorn's head, couped, ar., maned,
horned, and tufted, or. -
FREEMAN, Lond., Wilts, and Yorks., a demi-
lion, rampant, erased, holding a cross fleury.
see plate
FREEMAN, out of a ducal coronet, a wolf's head.
see plate
L
FBB
FREEMAN, Northamp., out of a ducal coronet,
az., a boar's head, erect, ar.
FREEMAN, Heref., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.,
between paws a lozenge, pierced, or.
see plate
FREEMAN, Ess., Oxon.and Northamp., a demi-
lion, rampant, gu., charged on shoulder with
three lozenges, in fess, ar.
FREEMAN-MITFORD, Baron Redesdale. See
REDESDALE.
FREEMAN, WILLIAMS-: (i.) For Freeman, a
demi-lion, gu., charged with a lozenge, or.
see plate . (.) For Williams, a lion,
rampant, gorged with a chaplet of oak-
leaves, ppr., and crowned with a naval
coronet, or. II
FREEMANTLE, Bart., Bucks., out of a mural
coronet, or, a demi-lion, rampant, gu., charged
on shoulder with a plate, in paws a standard,
flowing to dexter, and gold, staff, of the last.
see plate
FREEMANTLE, out of rays, in dexter hand,
vested, a human skull .
FREER, Eng., a sphere, or.
FREER, Sco., a swan, ppr. No sine periculo.
- ii
FREER, Stratford-upon-Avon, a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. ii
FREESTON and FRESTON, Norf., a demi-grey-
friar, ppr.
FREETH, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand, in fess,
holding a club, in pale, ppr.
FREEKE, Dors, and Norf., a bull's head, couped,
sa., attired, collared and lined, or.
FREEKE, Iri., a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, all ppr.
FREKE- EVANS, Baron Carbery. See CAR-
BERY.
FREN, and FRENE, Eng., a physician's cap.
FRENBAND, a demi-lion, gu., in dexter a trefoil,
slipped, or. see plate
FRENCH, Sco., a ship in full sail, ppr. Par
commerce.
FRENCH, Wore., a fleur-de-lis, sa., seeded, or.
FRENCH, in a crescent, ar., a fleur-de-lis, sa.
comp.
FRENCH, Iri., a fleur-de-lis, or, charged with a
trefoil, vert.
FRENCH, Sco., a boar's head, couped. Malo
mori quamfadari.
FRENCH of Cloonyquin, Iri., a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. ii
FRENCH of Monavie, Iri., a dolphin, naiant,
ppr. Malo mori quamfcedari. II
FRENCH of Frenchgrove, Iri., same crest and
motto.
FRENCH of Cuskinny, Cork, a dolphin. Vcritas
vincit. ii
FRENCH, an heraldic tiger, rampant. Spero
meliora. see plate
FREND, co. Limerick, a buck's head. Aude e
prevalebis.
FREND, Eng., a beacon, fired, ppr.
FRERE, Norf. and Leic., out of a ducal coro-
net, gu., an antelope's head, ar., attired, or.
comp. and
FRESCHEVILLE, Eng. , a gem-ring, or, stoned,
gu.
FKKSELL, and FRESILL, a hand, issuant, pluck-
ing a rose.
FRO
FRESH, Eng. , out of a ducal coronet, a horse's
hind-leg, erect.
FRESHACRE, a savage's head, ducally crowned,
ppr.
FRESHFIELD, Eng., on a mount, vert, a stag,
lodged, armed, of the last.
FRESHWATER, two trouts, in saltier, heads
downward, ppr., enfiled by a ducal coronet,
or.
FRESTON, Norf., a demi-greyhound, rampant,
sa., collared, or.
FRESTON, Suff., a demi-greyhonnd, rampant, sa.,
collared, ar., rimmed, or.
FRESTON, a talbot's head, gu., eared, ar.
FRETON, a unicorn's head, ar., pellettee.
see plate
FREVILE, on each side of a chapeau, gu., turned
up, ar., a wing, addorsed, or. comp.
FREVILE, out of a ducal coronet, or, an old
man's head, couped below shoulders, ppr.,
vested, gu., turned back, erm., on head a
cap, of the third, tasselled, gold.
FREW, Sco., a demi-lion, or, holding a mullet,
az.
FREWEN, a demi-lion, rampant, ar., langued
and collared, gu., in paws a caltrap, az.
comp.
FREWIN, a demi-lion, collared, between paws a
mullet of four points, pierced.
FREWKE, Eng., a goat's head, erased, sa.,
armed and bearded, ar.
FREY, an arm, erect, vested, vert, in hand,
ppr., a spiked club, of the first.
FRIBOURG, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased, erm.,
maned and armed, or.
FRIDAY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of
three feathers, ar. comp.
FRIEND, Eng., a stag's head, cabossed, ppr.
FRIER, Line., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
antelope's head, ar. comp. and
FRIERE, out of leaves, vert, five tulips, or.
FRISEL, Sco., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
-
FRISKENNY, Line., a plume of five ostrich -
feathers, two ar., three az., banded, or and
gu. comp. . I
FRISKENNY, or FRISKNAY, a plume of five
ostrich -feathers, ar., wreathed, az.
FRODHAM, in dexter hand a fleur-de-lis. I
FRODSHAM, Chesh., an escallop, or. Another,
ar. I
FROELSHAM, Chesh., an escallop, ar. i
FROGGAT, and FROGGATT, Eng., a parrot, feed-
ing on a bunch of cherries, ppr.
FROGMER, Wore., a demi-griffin, wings ad-
dorsed, ar., holding a cross crosslet, sa.
see plate
FROGMORTON, a falcon, rising, ar., jessed and
belled, or.
FROHOCK, Lond. and Cambs., a stag, ppr.,
charged on shoulder with an etoile, ar.
FROM, a demi-griffin, segreant, or, in dexter a
cross crosslet, gu.
FROME, Eng., a greyhound, couchant, between
two laurel-branches, in orle, ppr. .
FROMOND, and FROMONT, in dexter hand an
escallop.
FROMONDS, Kent and SUIT., a tiger, passant.
-
FROST, Yorks., an old man's head, ppr., be-
tween two sprigs of laurel, or.
FRO
FROTRINGHAM, Yorks., a stag, trippant, ppr.,
attired, gu.
FROUD, a Saracen's head, sa., between two
ostrich-feathers, ar.
FROUDE, Devons., a stag, regardant, ppr., at-
tired, collared, and unguled, or, in mouth an
oak-sprig, vert, fructed, or. see plate
FROWICKE, and FROWYKE, Middx., two arms,
embowed, vested, az., in hands, ppr., a leo-
pard's head, or.
FROYLE, Eng., a demi-lion, collared, or.
FRUEN, Lond., a demi-lion, ar., in paws a cal-
trap, az.
FRY, Dors., in hand a falchion.' .
FRY, Devons., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand, ppr., a sword, of the last,
hilt and pommel, or.
FRY, a demi-horse, salient, ar. IO
FRY, a horse's head, bridled. -
FRYER, Lond., Ess., and Wore., out of a ducal
coronet, or, an antelope's head, armed,
crined, and tufted, of the first.
comp. and
FRYER, H. C., Lodge Park, Glandovey, on a
tower, a cock, or, tower environed by a ser-
pent, ar. Mea fides in sapientid. .
FRYER, on a tower, sa., a cock, of, the tower
environed by a serpent, ar., darting at the
cock.
FRYER, an heraldic antelope's head, erased,
gorged with a ducal coronet, or, attired, of
the second.
FRYER, Staffs., a castle, ar., encircled by a
branch of oak, fructed, ppr., thereon a cock,
sa., combed and wattled, gu. Mea fides in
sapientid.
FRYTON, an heraldic tiger's head, ducally
gorged and chained, ppr. see plate
FULBORN, and FULBORNE, Eng., out of an an-
tique coronet, or, a demi-lion, az.
FULCHER, Eng., a demi-lion, holding an anchor,
ppr.
FULFORD, Devons. and Dors., a bear's head,
erased, ar., muzzled, sa.
FULFORD, a bear's head, erased, ar., muzzled,
gu.
FULFORD, BALDWIN, Esq., of Great Fulford,
Devons., a bear's head, erased, sa., muzzled,
or. Bear up.
FULHAM, Eng., a greyhound's head, ppr.
FULHAM, on a mount, vert, a lion, sejant, or,
supporting with dexter an escutcheon, ar.,
charged with a teazle, ppr.
FULHERST, and FULSHERST, a triangular har-
row, ppr.
FULKWORTH, a dexter arm, vested, erm., in
hand, ppr., a sword, az., headed, or.
FULLARTON, Sco., a camel's head. Lux in tene-
bris.
FULLARTON, Sco., an otter's head, erased, gu.
Lux in tenebris.
FULLARTON, Sco., a tiger's head, charged with
cinquefoils and mullets, ar. see plate IO
FULLER of Ashdown House, Suss., a horse,
passant, ar. Currit qui curat.
FULLER, Hants., a dexter arm, embowed, vest-
ed, ar., cuffed, sa., in hand, ppr., a sword,
of the first, hilt and pommel, or. .
FULLER, a greyhound's head, erased, gu.
FULLER, Suss., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a
lion's head, ar. IO
FULLER, Iri., a horse-shoe, az.
FUT
FULLESHURST, Chesh., a unicorn's head, erm.
FULLWOOD, Eng., two laurel-branches, in orle,
vert, fructed, gu.
FULLWOOD, Derbs., Staffs., and Warw., a stag,
ppr., in mouth an acorn - branch, vert,
fructed, or.
FULLWOOD, a demi man, in armour, ppr., in
dexter a broken tilting-spear, or.
FULMESTON, an heraldic antelope's head, eras-
ed, gu., pattee, armed, in mouth a rose-
branch, ppr.
FULRICH, a tower, on top a plume of five
ostrich-feathers, ppr.
FULTHORP, and FULTHORPE, a horse, passant,
ar., bridled, az., bit and tassels, or.
FULTHORP, an eagle, displayed, ar., charged
with a cross moline, sa. see plate
FULTON, Sco. , on a mount, a stag, lodged, re-
gardant, ppr. Quce fecimus ipsi and
Parta labore quies.
FULTON, Eng., a stag's head, gu., attired, or.
. II
FULWAR, Iri., a cushion, ar., tasselled and gar-
nished, or, thereon a book, gu.
FULWER, Lond., on a mount, vert, a beacon,
fired, ppr.
FULWOOD, a demi-stag, or. - J
FULWOOD, Hants, and Warw., a buck, trippant,
in mouth an oak-slip, all ppr.
FUNEAUX, an arm, in armour, in hand a cal-
trap, ppr.
FURBISHER, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a grif-
fin's head, ar.
FURBISHER, and FURBUSHER, a unicorn's head,
erased, az., armed, ar., ducally gorged, or.
see plate
FURGUASON, a demi-lion, holding a torteau,
seme'e of etoiles. see plate
FURLONG, an eagle's head, erased, ppr. Liber-
alitas.
FURNES, FERNESE, and FURNESS, Kent, a tal-
bot, sejant, sa. II
FURNES, FURNESE, and FURNESS, Eng., out of
a ducal coronet, a lion's paw, holding a
lance, ppr.
FURNIVAL, Baron, U.K., on a chapeau, gu., a
lion, passant, tail extended, erminois. Forte
etfidele.
FURNIVAL, and FURNIVALL, an anchor, cabled,
and a sword, in saltier, ppr.
FURODON, out of a ducal coronet, a plume of
five ostrich-feathers, all ppr. .
FURSDON of Fursdon, Devons., out of a ducal
coronet, a plume of five ostrich-feathers, all
ppr. .
FURSE of Halsdon, Devons., a castle, ppr. Nee
dcsit virtus.
FURSE, Eng., a lion, sejant, affronte'e, in dexter
a dagger, in sinister a fleur-de-lis. I
FURSER, and FURZER, on a mount, a stag,
lodged, ppr.
FURSLAND, a savage's head, affrontee, vested,
sa. and ar. II
FURY, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant.
FURY, a demi-lion, rampant, grasping a thun-
derbolt, or.
FUST, Glouc., a horse at full speed, ar. Tcr-
rena pervices sunt alicna. -
FUTTER, Norf. and Suff., a goat's head, erased,
or, attired, sa., in mouth a holly - branch,
vert, fructed, gu. comp.
PUT
GAL
FUTTER, Isle of Man, a goat's head, erased, or,
attired, sa., in mouth a laurel-branch, slip-
ped, ppr. comp.
FYDELL, Eng., a hind's head, couped.
FYEES, Eng., a goat, passant, in mouth a bunch
of ivy. comp.
FYFE, and FYFFE, Sco., a demi-lion, rampant,
Decens ct honestum.
FYFFE of Smithfield, Forfar, a demi-lion, gu.,
armed and langued, az. Decens et honestum.
-
FYLEE, Eng., a fox, sejant, per fess, or and gu.
or
FYLER of Woodlands, Surr., a porcupine, ppr.
Volonte de Lieu.
FYLKYN, a demi-greyhound, between wings.
FYLLOLL, Eng., a unicorn's head, erased, sa.
FYNDERNE, an ox-yoke, or.
FYNES, Eng., a peacock's head, erased, az.,
crested, or. n
FYNMORE, Eng., a unicorn, sejant, resting
dexter on a tree, ppr.
FYNMORE, and FINMORE, a bull's head, erased,
charged with two cheveronels, gu. see plate
FYNNEY, Staffs., a staff, raguly, or. Fortem
posce animum. comp.
FYNTE, a basilisk, or.
FYRES, in dexter hand, a salamander in flames.
Ardet virtus non urit.
FYSHE, Suff. and Herts., a triangle surmounted
of an etoile, or.
FYSHER, Lond., a king-fisher, ppr.
FYSHER, Wilts., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
gu., holding a gauntlet, ar. see plate
FYSKE, Eng., on a chapeau, a martlet, all ppr.
FYTCHE, Eng., a tower, triple-towered, ar.,
masoned, sa.
FYTHEY, and FYTHIE, Sco., a crane's head,
erased. .
FYVIE, Sco., in lion's gamb, a human heart.
G
GABB, a griffin's head, between wings, in beak
a branch of palm, all ppr.
GABELL, Hants., a boar's head, couped, or.
GABELL, a savage, wreathed about middle,
treading on a serpent, ppr. II
GABRIEL, and GABRYELL, a demi-savage, re-
gardant, ppr. .
GAGE, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., in
hand a broken falchion, ar., hilt and pom-
mel, or. comp.
GADDES, and GADDEZ, a stag's head, ppr.
GADSBY, a stag, passant, ar.
GAEL, a cock, gu. Vigilote.
GAFF, a demi -antelope, or, collared, gu. n
GAGE, Viscount, Iri. (Hall-Gage), a ram, pas-
sant, ar., armed and unguled, or. Courage
sans peur.
GAGE, Bart., Suff., a ram, passant, ar., armed,
or.
GAGE, Herts., a stag, passant, ppr.
GAILLE, Eng., out of a mural coronet, a garb,
thereon a bird, all ppr.
GAINE, a demi-lion, rampant.
GAINSBOROUGH, Earl (Noel), a buck, at gaze,
ar., attired, or. Tout bien ou rien.
GAINSBOROUGH, Surr., a griffin's head, erased,
az., charged with three cheverons, ar.
comp.
GAINSBY, out of a mount, a sprig of laurel
growing, vert.
GAINSFORD, Lond., Kent, and Oxon., a demi-
woman, vested and crined, or, in dexter a
chaplet, vert, in sinister a rose, ppr.
comp. ii
GAIR, Sco,, a mill-rind.
GAIRDEN, Sco., a boar, passant, ar. Vires ani-
mat virtus.
GAIRDEN, Sco., in dexter hand two palm-
branches, in orle, ppr. Vivele roi.
GAIRDEN, Sco., a rose, slipped, ppr. Sustine,
alstine.
GAIRDEN, Sco., two dexter hands, conjoined,
ppr., supporting a cross crosslet, fitched, or.
GAIRDNER, Sco., a demi-leopard, rampant, ppr.
- i
GAIRDNER, Sco., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
Jovi confido.
GAIRDNER, a demi-tiger, rampant, collared and
lined.
GAISFORD, Eng., a boar, passant, hoofed, of
the last, bristled, of the first.
GAITSKILL, on a mountain, an eagle, regard-
ant, wings expanded, ppr., collared, az., rest-
ing dexter on a pellet.
GALAAD, Eng., a demi-greyhound, ar. -
GALAY, a snail, horns erect, ppr. or
GALBRAITH, a bear's head, erased, or, muzzled,
sa., in mouth a trefoil, slipped, ar.
GALBRAITH, Sco., a bear's head, couped, ar.,
muzzled, or.
GALBRAITH, a boar's head and neck, per fess,
or and gu.
GALBRAITH, Sco., a-lion's head and neck, erased,
ppr. Vigilo et spero.
GALE, Cambs., a unicorn's head, az., charged
with -an anchor, or, between two pellets, ar.
GALE, Eng. , a greyhound's head, erased, bendy-
wavy of six, or and sa.
GALE, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
unicorn's head, armed, of the last. I
GALE, Sco., a unicorn's head, sa.
GALE, a unicorn's head, attired, gold.
GALE, Dors., a horse's head. see plate
GALL, Eng., a shank- bone and a palm- branch,
in saltier, ppr.
GALL, a lion, sejant, gu., holding a banner,
ppr. see plate ^
GALL, Sco., a ship, ppr., her flags and pennons
flying, gu. Patientia vincit.
GALLAGHER, Iri., in hand a sickle, ppr.
GALLAND, a stag, lodged. So.
GAL
GAB
GALLAKD, an arm, embowed, vested, gu., in
hand, ppr., a rose, or, slipped and leaved,
vert.
GALLAWAY, Sco., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, wings addorsed, vert.
GALLAWAY, or GALLOWAY, Sco., an arm, in
hand a dagger, ppr.
GALL AY, GALLEY, or GALLE, Somers. and Dors.,
a stag's head.
GALLAY, and GALLEY, a nag's head. I
GALLIE, Sco., a horse's head. I
GALLIERS, an antelope, passant, quarterly, sa.
and ar.
GALLIEZ, a savage standing on a serpent, ppr.
Divino robere. n
GALLIGHTLY, a lion's head, issuant, gu., crowned
with an antique crown, or. Hactenus in-
victus. comp. I
GALLIMORE, a cock, ppr.
GALLOP, a boar, passant, sa., pierced by a
broken spear, ppr. see plate
GALLOWAY, Earl of (Stewart), a pelican, ar.,
winged, or, in nest feeding her young, ppr.
Virescit mdnere, virtus.
GALLOWAY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, wings addorsed, vert.
GALLWEY, co. Cork, a cat, sejant, ppr., col-
lared and chained, or. comp.
GALLWEY, PAYNE-, Bart.: (i.) For Gallwey, a
cat, passant, gardant. (.) For Payne, in
lion's gamb, erased, the lower part of a tilt-
ing-lance, in bend, ppr. comp. i
GALLY, a cock, ppr.
GALPINE, a plume of feathers, banded, ppr.
G ALTON, a bull's head, erased, gu., ducally
gorged, or.
GALTON, HOWARD-, Wore., on a mount, vert.,
an eagle, erm., looking at the sun, resting
dexter on a fleur-de-lis, gu. Gaudet luce vi-
deri.
GALWAY, Viscount (Arundel-Monckton) : (i.)
For Arundel, on a chapeau, sa., turned up,
erm., a swallow, ar. . (.) For
Monckton, a martlet, issuant, or. Cruci, dum
spiro, fido.
GALWAY, a cat, sejant, ppr., collared, chain
reflexed over back, or. comp.
GAMAGE, Herts., a griffin, segreant, or.
GAMAGE, in hand a pen, ppr.
GAMBELL, or GAMBLE, a Roman soldier, in full
costume, ppr. IO
GAMBELL, or GAMBLE, a crane, in beak a rose,
stalked and leaved, ppr. see plate
GAMELL, or GAMMILL, two lions' heads, addorsed,
gu. II
GAMBIER, Lond., Kent, and Bucks., out of a
naval coronet, an eagle, displayed, erminois,
charged on breast with an anchor, sa. Fide
non armis. see plate
GAMBIER, an eagle, displayed.
GAMBON, and GAMON, a torteau, gu., between
wings, ppr.
GAME, Eng., a cross crosslet, fitched, and palm-
branch, in saltier, ppr.
GAMELL, GAMMEL, or GAMONILL, Sco., a talbot's
head, sa. .
GAMES, Leic., an eagle's head, or, between
wings, erm.
GAMLIN, Lond., a pelican, vulning, ppr. Mo-
, riens, sed invictus. '
GAMMELL, Sco., a pelican, vulning, pierced
through breast by an arrow, ppr. Moriens,
sed invictus. comp.
GAMMELL, Sco., an eagle, wings addorsed, neck
embowed, pierced through breast by an
arrow, in bend sinister. Moriens, sed invic-
tus.
GAMIN, an arm, in armour, embowed, wreathed
with laurel, in hand a sword, all ppr.
-
GAMMON, and GAMON, a boar, passant, charged
with a pale.
GAMMON, Middx., a boar, passant, ar., on body
a pale, sa., charged with a leopard's face, or.
Virtus in arduis.
GAMMON, a boar, passant, ar.
GAMOLL, Chesh., a human heart, ppr., crowned,
or, between wings, sa. I
GANDER, a demi-talbot.
G ANDY, a saltier, gu. II
GANDY, and GANDEY, a fox, current.
GANGE, Glouc., a stork, drinking out of a horn,
all ppr.
GANLARD, in dexter hand a sabre, ppr.
GANNOKE, Line., a stag, sejant, ar., ducally
gorged, or. comp.
GANNON, a bull's head, ducally gorged, and
crowned. comp.
GANSTIN, Iri., in hand a dagger. Gladio et
virtute. .
GANSTIN, on a ducal coronet, a dexter arm,
armed, in hand a dagger. Gladio et virtute.
GANT, Eng., a mill-rind, ppr.
GANT, Line., a wolf's head, or, collared, vair.
GANUBLE, a lion, passant, tail extended, ppr.
GAPE, a lion, passant, regardant, or, pellettee,
collared, vair. comp.
GAPPER, out of an antique crown, a demi-lion,
rampant. see plate
GARBET, a demi-spread eagle, with two heads,
an escutcheon suspended from neck.
GARBRIDGE, Norf. a sheaf of reeds, ppr.,
banded, ar. and sa. n
GARD, atower, ar., between two laurel-branches,
vert.
GARDE, Iri., an antelope's head, erased, ppr.
GARDE, a demi-griffin, sa. Toujours fidele.
GARDEN, Lond. and Sco., a boar, passant, sa.
Vires animat virtus. II
GARDEN, a rose, gu., slipped and leaved, ppr.
GARDEN, Sco., an open book, ppr.
GARDEN, a duck amongst flags, ppr.
GARDEN AR, out of a mural coronet, ppr., an
armed arm, ar., in hand a flag, gu., charged
with a sword, of the second.
GARDENER, Line., a Turk's head, ppr., tur-
baned, or and az.
GARDENER, Norf., Cambs., and Wilts., a grif-
fin's head, erased, sa.
GARDENER, Northumb., on 'a book, gu., clasped
and garnished, a falcon, rising, or.
GARDENOR, a leopard, passant, ar., pellette'e, in
dexter a pine-apple, or, stalked and leaved,
vert.
GARDIN, Sco., an otter issuing, devouring a
salmon, ppr. Ad escam et usum.
GAB
GAB
GARDINER, Berks, and Bucks., a griffin's head,
erased, az., charged with three bends, or.
GARDINER, Oxon., a stork, ppr. S
GARDINER, Herts., two halberds, erect, en-
vironed by a snake, ppr.
GARDINER, Dors., a griffin's head, erased,
bendy of six, or and purp.
GARDINER, Ess., a griffin, passant, regardant,
sa.
GARDINER, Wore., out of a mural coronet, or,
a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, sa., gar-
nished, of the first, in hand a pennon, gu.,
charged with a pomegranate, or, staff, ppr.,
headed, or.
GARDINER, a moor, weeping, vested, in a sailor's
dress, kneeling on one knee, jacket, az.,
trousers, ar.
GARDINER, a demi-griffin, wings expanded, ppr.
Ntt desperandum.
GARDINER, Surr., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
goat's head, gu., attired, gold. -
GARDINER, Sco., in dexter hand a sword, ppr.
My hope is constant in thee.
GARDINER, Lond., a man's head, ppr., thereon
a cap, turned up, gu. and az., crined and
bearded, sa.
GARDINER, a griffin, sejant, resting dexter on
a book, sa. see plate
GARDINER, out of a mural coronet, or, seven
battle-axes, ppr. Oinnia superat virtus.
GARDINER, a griffin's head, or, gorged with a
chaplet of laurel, vert, between wings, az.
Persevere. see plate
GARDINER, Lond. and Norf., a rhinoceros, pas-
sant, ar. -
GARDINER, Oxford, a griffin's head, erased.
Deo, nonfortuna.
GARDINER, Oxford, a stork, in beak a serpent.
GARDINER, SMITH- WHALLET-, Bart., a Sara-
cen's head, couped at shoulders, ppr., wreathed,
gu. and az., on head a cap, or.
comp.
GARDNER of Prestongrange, out of a mural
coronet, seven battle-axes, ppr. Omnia
superat virtus.
GARDNER, Baron, Eng. and Iri.,. a demi-griffin,
az., collared and lined, supporting an anchor,
erect, or. Valet anchora virtus.
GARDNER, Middx., a reindeer's head, ar., at-
tired, or.
GARDNER, Line., an elephant's head, erm.,
eared, sa., armed, or.
GARDNER, Kent, a griffin's head, erased, gorged
with a mural coronet. comp. I
GARDNER, a griffin's head, erased, ppr., charged
with a crescent, or. Virtute etfortund.
GARDNER, Line, and Suff., an elephant's head,
couped, erm.
GARDNER, Dors., an elephant's head.
GARDNER, Cambs., a griffin's head, erased, ar.,
gorged with two barrulets, sa., within two
laurel-branches, in orle, vert.
GARDNER, an . eagle's head, erased, ppr. In
virtute et fortund.
GARDNER, two swords, in saltier, ppr., hilts
and pommels, or, banded, az., pendent from
band a key, sa.
GARDNER, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion, pas-
sant, gardant, ar. comp. i and
GARDNER, Surr., a demi-unicorn, erased, or,
crined and armed, sa., ducally crowned, ar.
see plate
GARDNER, Salop, a griffin's head, erased, sa.
GARDNER, Sco., on a thistle, a bee, all ppr.
Lahore et virtute.
GARDNER, Lond. and Line., a Saracen's head,
full-faced, ppr., erased at neck, gu., wreathed,
or and az., on head a cap, gold.
GARDYNE, Sco., two dexter hands, couped, con-
joined, in fess, supporting a cross crosslet, or.
Cruciata cruci junguntur.
GAREN, a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
GARFIELD, out of a heart, a hand holding a
sword, ppr.
GARFOOT, Ess. and Suff., out of a mural coro-
net, sa., a goat's head, ar., attired, or.
comp.
GARFORTH, a wolf, current. I
GARFORTH, Yorks., out of a ducal coronet, a
goat's head, ar.
G ARC ATE, a lion, rampant.
GARGINTON, a vine-branch, fructed and leaved,
ppr.
GAHG RAVE, Yorks., a falcon, rising, ppr.
GARIOCH, Sco., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
.
GARIOCHS, and GARIOCK, Sco., a palm - tree,
and a trefoil, slipped, growing out of a
mount, all ppr. Concussus surgo.
GARIOCK, a palm-tree, ppr. Concussus surgo.
. I
GARLAND, Yorks., on a mural coronet, or, a
lion, sejant, regardant, ar., supporting with
dexter a shield, of the second, charged with
a garland, ppr.
GARLAND, and GAEL ANT, Kent and Suss., in
lion's paw, erased, a battle-axe, ppr.
GARLICK, a dexter arm, in armour, erect, in
hand a cutlass, in pale, all ppr., hilt and
pommel, or.
GARLING, Eng., a fish's head, erased, in fess,
ppr.
GARMAN, and GARMON, an oak-tree, and there-
from two weights, pendent, all ppr.
GARMISH, Suff., a cubit arm, in hand a scimi-
tar, all ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
GARMSTON, Line., a shark's head, regardant,
ar., swallowing a negro, ppr. Opera Dei
mirifica.
GARNATT, a squirrel, sejant, in paws a branch
of hazel, ppr.
GARNET, a demi-lion, ducally crowned.
see plate
GARNETT, in dexter hand, a swan's head and
neck, erased, ppr.
GARNETT, Lane., a demi-lion, ar., gorged with
a wreath of oak, ppr., holding an escutcheon,
gu., charged with a bugle-horn, or. Dili-
gentid et honore. see plate
GARNETT, a demi-lion, ar., gorged with a collar,
dovetail, gu., between paws an escutcheon,
or, charged with a cross pattee, fitched, gu.
GARNHAM, a goat's head, erased, sa., armed,
or. -
GARNIER, Lond. and Hants., a lion's head,
erased, ar.
GARNIER, a griffin's head, gu., charged with a
torteau, between wings, ar. comp.
GARNISH, an arm, extended, ar., in hand a
falchion, blade, of the first, hilt, or.
GAB
G-AU
GARNISH, a mermaid with mirror and comb,
allppr.
GARNOCK, Sco., a greyhound, current.
GABNON, Suss., a wolf's head, or, collared, gu.
GABNONS, Wei., a demi-lion, rampant, ducally
crowned, and gorged, or. Nid Cyfoctk, ond
JBoddlondeb Not wealth, but contentment.
see plate
GABNYL, a mermaid, ppr.
GABBARD, Lond., Kent, and Bucks., a leopard,
sejant, ppr.
GARBABD, Lond., a wyvern, tail nowed, ppr.,
pierced through neck by a spear, or, headed,
ar.
GARBABD, DBAKE-, Herts., a leopard, sejant,
ppr.
GARRABD, DRAKE-, Herts., a naked dexter
arii), erect, in hand a battle-axe.
GARBAT, and GABBATT, a hind, sejant, regard-
ant, resting dexter on a bee-hive, ppr.
GABBATT, Lond. and Surr., a lion, passant,
ermines, resting dexter on a fleur-de-lis, or.
-
GAREAWAY, an escallop, between wings.
GARRET, a demi-monk, in dexter a lash.
GARRET, and GARRETT, Lond., a lion, passant.
erm., resting dexter on a fleur-de-lis.
GARRICK, Middx., a mullet, or.
GARRITTE, a lion, passant. Certa cruce solus.
. i
GABBIOCH, Sco., out of a mount, a tree. Con-
CUSSHS surgit.
GABROCK, Sco., a salmon, haurient.
GABROW, Suss., on a mount, vert, a palm-tree,
ppr., charged with three torteaux.
GARROWAY, Suss, and Herts., a griffin, passant,
or.
GARROWAY, Surr., on a rock, a Cornish chough,
ppr., beaked and legged, gu.
GARSCADDEN, in hand, a buckle, ppr, ,
GABSETT, and GABSED, Norf., a bow, erect, gu.,
stringed, sa., with an arrow, or, headed, az.,
feathered, ar. comp.
GABSHOBE, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr.
-
GARSIDE, two daggers, in saltier, ppr.
GABSTIN, Iri., in hand a dagger. Gladio et
virlute.
GABSTIN, in dexter hand a broken hammer.
GABSTON on stump of tree, eradicated, a raven,
wings expanded, all or.
GABSTON, out of a mural coronet, ar., a wyvern,
or, charged on breast with a fire-ball, sa.
GARSTYDE, Yorks., a stag, attired, and hoofed,
or. l.
GABTEB, Eng., a caltrap, or, embrued, gu.
GABTH, Surr., a goat, ar., attired, eared, col-
lared and lined, or.
GABTH, a goat, passant, ar.
GABTON, a leopard's head, cabossed.
GABTON, Suss., a leopard's head, erased, or,
ducally gorged, gu., on the head two straight
horns, of the last.
GARTON, an antelope's head, erased, gu., ducally
gorged, or. comp. and
GARTSHORE, Sco., an eagle, displayed, ppr. /
renew my age.
GARTSIDE, two daggers, in saltier, ppr.
GrAEVAGH, Baron, Iri., a demi-griffin, az. Ne
cede malis, sed contra.
GARVEY, Iri., a greyhound's head, az., collared,
ar. .
GARVEY, co. Mayo, a lion, passant, regardant,
gu. Sis Justus nee timeas.
GAB VIE, Sco., a dexter hand, pointing with
two fingers, gu.
GABVIN, Sco., in a dexter hand a dagger, in
pale, point downward, ppr.
GABVINE, Sco., in hand a fish, ppr. Always
helping.
GARWAY, a leopard's head, erased, thrust
through neck by an arrow, in fess, ppr.
see plate
GABWINTON, Eng., a vine-branch, fructed and
leaved, ppr.
GASCELYN, an arm, in hand a broken sword,
ar., hilted, or.
GASCOIGN, out of a ducal coronet, an alligator's
head, ppr. i
GASCOIGNE, Yorks. and Norf., out of a ducal
coronet, a demi-lucy, erect, or.
GASCOYNE, Beds., a pike's head, erect, or, be-
tween two ostrich-feathers, ar.
GASELEE, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a dagger.
GASKELL, Yorks., a stork, ppr., collared, or,
pendent therefrom an escutcheon, sa., charged
with an annulet, or, dexter resting on an
escallop, gu. see plate
GASKELL, and GASKILL, out of the sea, a dex-
ter arm, from elbow, in hand an anchor,
cabled, all ppr. Spcs.
GASKLN, Lond., issuing from the sea, an arm,
embowed, in hand an anchor, ppr. Spes
anchora vitce.
GASON, Kent, on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a goat's head, couped, ar., bearded
and attired, or. see plate >
GASON, Kent, a goat's head, couped, ar., armed,
or, gorged with three mascles, sa.
GASON, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, az., a
goat's head, couped, ar. -
GASSELYN, and GASSELYNE, Eng., an eagle,
displayed, sa.
GASTON, an owl, sa.
GASTRELL, Glouc., a lion's head, erased, ppr.,
gorged with a chaplet, vert.
GATACRE, a raven, ppr. .
GATCHELL, Somers., out of a mural coronet, ar.,
a dexter arm, embowed, vested, az., cuffed,
erm., in hand a chaplet of wheat, ppr.
GATEFORD, a demi-antelope, collared.
GATES, Ess., Yorks., and Line., a demi-lion,
rampant, gardant, or.
GATES, Devons., out of a crescent, flames, ppr.
GATESDEN, a dexter arm, embowed, vested, in
hand a tilting-spear.
GATFIELD, on a ducal coronet, or, a cross, gu.
GATHWAITE, a mastiff, ppr., chained and col-
lared, or. comp. -
GATOBBY, two swords, in saltier, ppr.
comp. I
GATTIE, and GATTY, a stork, ppr., in dexter a
stone.
GAUDEN, a peacock's head, ppr.
GAUDINE, Sco., a savage's head, couped, ppr.
GAULDESBOBOUGH, Ess., a pelican, vulning, ppr.
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G-AU
GAULER, a hawk, in dexter an ear of wheat,
ppr.
GAULFIELD, a dexter hand, vested, holding up
the sun, or. comp. I
GAUNT, Kent and Staffs., a wolf's head, or,
collared, vair. Dum spiro, spero. .
GAUNT, DE, Eng., a cross pattee, fitched, sa.
GAUNTLET, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a bear's
head, muzzled, ppr.
GAUSEN, and GAUSSEN, a bee-hive, with bees,
volant, all ppr. I
GAUSSEN, a greyhound's head, ar., eared and
spotted, sa.
GAVELL, Surr., a demi-buck, regardant, or,
vulned in shoulder, gu. see plate
GAVEN, and GAWEN, Eng., in dexter hand a
ducal coronet, between two laurel -branches,
all ppr. i
GAVEN, a land-tortoise, ppr.
GAVIN, Sco., a ship in full sail, ppr. Remem-
ber.
GAVIN, Sco., in the sea, a ship, in full sail,
ppr. By industry ice prosper.
GAWAINE, and GA WAYNE, a horse-shoe, or.
GAWDEN, an arm, in a maunch, gu., hand
clenched, ppr.
GAWDY, Norf. and Suff., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., two swords, erect, ar., hilts
and pommels, or.
GAWDY, Norf., a wolf, passant.
GAWLEE, a martlet, sa.
GAWLER, a mullet, sa.
GAWSWORTH, a savage's head, in profile, ppr.
GAY, Somers., a greyhound, current, ppr. Stat
fortuna domus.
GAY, a demi-greyhound, ppr. -
GAY, Kent, a demi-greyhound, rampant, sa,
collared, or.
GAY, in hand a sword.
GAY, Norf., a fleur-de-lis, or.
GAY of Alborough, Norf., a fleur-de-lis. Tou-
jours gai.
GAY, Devons., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, gardant, or, charged
on breast with an escallop, az. see plate
GAYER, a lion, rampant, sa., supporting a
spear.
GAYLARD, Lond., a dexter hand, apaume'e,
ppr. Munifice etfortiter.
GAYLIEN, a hind's head, between two roses,
stalked and leaved, ppr.
GAYNER, and GAYNOR, Eng., a dexter hand,
apaume'e, ppr.
GAYNES, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-swan,
wings expanded, ppr., ducally gorged, sa.
GAYNOR, Iri., a lion's head, erased, gu., charged
with a trefoil, or.
GAYNSFORD, and GAYNSFORTH, a rose, gu.,
slipped and leaved, vert, and a spear, ppr.,
in saltier. i
GAYS, an eagle, with two heads, displayed,
ppr.
GAYTON, three legs, in armour, conjoined at
thigh, flexed at knee, and spurred, ppr.
GEACH, an arm, embowed, in hand a battle-
axe, enfiled with a garland round elbow, all
ppr.
T
GEN
GEALE, Iri., out of ducal coronet, a hand hold-
ing a fleur-de-lis.
GEAR, and GEARE, Kent and Devons., a leo-
pard's head, az., ducally gorged, or, between
wings, gu. see plate
GEARY, Bart., Kent, out of a naval crown, a
sinister hand and arm, in naval uniform,
supporting a flag, ar., charged with a cross,
gu. Chase.
GEARY, Surr., an heraldic antelope's head,
erased, charged with a lozenge, erm.
GED, and GEDD, Sco., a pike's head, ppr.
GED, Sco., in hand, ppr., an escutcheon, gu.
comp. II
GEDDES", and GEDDIES, Sco., a pike's head,
couped, ppr. Durat, ditat, placet.
GEDDES, and GEDDIES, Sco., a stag's head,
couped, ppr. Fato prudentia major.
GEDDES, and GEDDIES, Sco., a stag's head.
Veritas vincit.
GEDDES, and GEDDIES, Sco., on a mural coro-
net, a bundle of seven arrows, banded.
GEDDING, and GEDING, a demi-savage, in hand
a scimitar, ppr.
GEDNEY, a bird, perched on an oak-plant, ppr.
. I
GEE, Eng., a gauntlet, ar., in hand a sword.
J-
GEEKIE, Lond., in hand a sickle, ppr.
GEERING, Suss., a savage's head, affrontee,
ducally crowned, ppr.
GEFFRY, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ar., du-
cally crowned, or. comp.
GEFFRYS, Wore., on a mount, vert, a sea-pie,
rising, ppr., beaked and legged, gu.
GEIKE, Sco., a boar's head, erased, sa. Vigilo.
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GEILS, a demi-chevalier, in dexter a sword.
GELL, Derbs., a greyhound's head, collared, or.
. jo
GELLATLY, Sco., a lion's head, gu., crowned
with an antique crown, or. Hactenus invic-
tas. comp. I
GELLIBRAND, Hobart, Tasmania, out of a ducal
coronet, a stag's head and neck, affrontee.
Retinensvestigiafam.ee.
GELLIE, or GELLY. Sco., a man standing on a
serpent, ppr. Dirino robore.
GELLING, on a chapeau, a lion, passant, gar-
dant, tail extended, and ducally crowned,
ppr. see plate
GELSTABLE, in dexter hand, a sword, in pale,
all ppr.
GEM, in dexter hand a gem-ring, ppr., stoned,
gu.
GEMELL, GEMILL, and GEMMELL, a flame of
fire, between two palm-branches, ppr.
GEMELL, GEJVIILL, and GEMMELL, a demi-pea-
cock, ppr.
GEMMEL, Sco. : (i.) A dexter arm, in hand a
dart. . (.) A laurel- branch and
sword, in saltier, ppr.
GENEVILLE, out of a cloud, in dexter hand, a
broken tilting-spear, all ppr.
GENEY, or GENNY, out of a cloud, a hand,
holding a cross pattee, fitched.
GENN, between two spear - heads, in pale, a
Cornish chough, rising, all ppr. .
GENNETT, a chevalier, on horseback, in hand a
scimitar, all ppr. and .
GENNYS, an eagle, wings raised, each charged
GEN
GEY
with a bezant, from the beak, a scroll, ar.,
thereon the words Deo gloria.
GENOR, in hand a baton, gu., tipped, or.
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GENT, Northumb., a demi-griffin, gu., wings
addorsed, or, holding a gilliflower, of the
first, stalked and leaved, ppr.
GKNT, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
eagle, displayed, erm.
GENT of Moyns Park, Ess., out of a ducal
coronet, an eagle, displayed. In est dementia
forti. .
GENT, Northumb., a griffin, segreant, or. in
beak a gilliflower, gu., stalked and leaved,
vert. see plate
GENT, out of a ducal coronet, a phoenix, or, in
flames, ppr.
GENT, an eagle, displayed, sa.
GENTILL, Sco., in two lions' paws, a bezant.
GENTLE, Sco., a bee, erect, ppr. Industria.
GENTLE, on a ducal coronet, an etoile of twelve
points.
GEOGHAM. an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a dagger. Manu forti. ' -
GEOGHEGAN, Eng. and Iri., on a ducal coronet,
or, a dolphin, naiant, az.
GEORGE, Bart., Middx., a falcon, rising, az.,
beaked, legged, and belled, or.
GEORGE, a demi-talbot, sa., collared, indented,
and eared, ox, between two fir -branches,
vert. comp.
GEORGE, Cornw., a demi-talbot, rampant, sa.,
gorged with a collar, dancette'e, and eared,
or, between two laurel- branches, vert.
comp. .
GEORGE, Iri., a stag's head, erased, ppr.
GEORGE, Sco., the sun shining on a sunflower,
ppr.
GEORGE, Middx., a hawk, rising, ppr.
GEORGE, Eng., a greyhound's head.
GEORGES, Lond. and Middx., a greyhound's
head.
GEORGES, a demi-talbot, salient, sa., collared
and eared, or. .
GEORGES, Glouc., a talbot's head, erased, sa.,
eared, or. .
GEORGES, a boar, passant, az., armed and
bristled, or. II
GEPP, a griffin's head, collared, between wings.
GEPP, Ess., on a mount, vert, an eagle, rising,
az., wings, erminois, gorged with a collar,
in beak a mascle, or, supporting a sword, in
pale, ppr., hilt and pommel, gold.
comp.
GERANDOT, a demi-lion, rampant, sa.
GERARD, Bart., Lane., a lion, rampant, erm.,
crowned, or. En Dieu est mon esperance.
. I
GERARD, Middx. and Lane., in lion's gamb,
erased, erm., a hawk's lure, gu., garnished
and lined, or, tasselled, ar.
GERARD, Kent, a monkey, passant, collared
round middle and chained, ppr.Bono vince
malum.
GERARD, Berks., a lion, statant, gardant, du-
cally crowned, gu. En Dieu, est mon espe"-
rancc. comp.
GERARD, Lane, and Derbs., two wings, ex-
panded, sa.
GERBRIDGE, Eng., in lion's paw, a thistle, ppr.
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GERCOM, a griffin, segreant, ppr., collared, gu.,
in mouth a line and ring, or. see plate
GERDELLEY, and GERDILLY, in hand a sword,
PP^ ..
GERDON, a human heart, ppr., surmounted by
two hands, couped and conjoined, in fess.
GERERD, a lion, rampant.
GERIDOT, a demi-lion, rampant.
GERING, Line., an antelope's head, erased,
attired, or.
GERLING, a unicorn's head, erased, ar., collared,
sa.
GERMAIN, a dexter arm, couped and embowed,
in hand a tilting-spear, in pale, ppr.
GERMIN, and GERMYN, a lion, rampant, az.
GERMIN, and GERMYN, a unicorn's head, be-
tween branches of laurel, in orle.
GERNEGAN, an allerion, displayed, gu.
comp.
GERNEY, on a garb, in fess, a cock, statant,
ppr.
GERNON, GERNOUN, or GERNUN, Eng., in hand,
issuing from a cloud, in fess, a club, ppr.
l $S-
GERNON, Iri., a horse, passant, ar. Parva con-
temnimus.
GERNON, a wolf 's head, couped, az., collared,
or. .
GERNON, Suss., a wolf's head, or, collared, gu.
GERNON, a wolf's head, couped, on neck two
bars-gemelle.
GERRE, Herts., lion's head, gardant, or,
gorged with a collar, gu., charged with three
mascles, between wings, gold.
GERRY, Lane., a buck's head, erased, charged
with four mascles, counterchanged.
see plate
GERSON, Lane., an arm, in armour, couped, in
fess, in hand a helmet, in pale, ppr.
GERVAIS, a lion's head, erased, ar., charged
with a fleur-de-lis, of the same. Sic sustenta
crescit. see plate
GERVIS, Cambs. and Wore., a tiger's head,
erased, or.
GERVIS, a demi-lion, rampant, gardant, or,
holding a banner, ar., charged with a cross,
gu., on the handle, ppr., a mural coronet,
gold, and issuing therefrom four small
spears, az. see plate
GERWOOD, a cubit arm, ppr., in hand a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu.
GESSORS, a talbot, sejant, sa., collared, ar.
GESSORS, in dexter hand a battle-axe. .
GETHAM, a bustard, ppr.
GETHIN, Bart., Iri., a stag, current, ar., armed,
or. Try. Si.
GETHIN, Iri., Well., Ess., and Wilts., a buck,
sejant, ar., attired, or, between wings, of
the first.
GETHIN, Iri., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a buck's head, erased, ar., ducally
gorged and attired, or.
GETTENS, a sheldrake, ppr.
GEYNES, a griffin's head, erased, in beak a tre-
foil.
GEYNES, out of a cloud, a dexter hand, pointing
with fore-finger, ppr. comp. #
GEY
GIL
GEYNTON, and GEYTON, the sun in splendour,
or, at each ray a flame of fire, ppr.
GHEST, a swan's head and neck, erased, be-
tween two ostrich-feathers, ar. see plate
GH RIMES, a talbot, sejant, sa., collared, ar.
GIB, Sco., a mullet, pierced, or. Spero.
GIB, Sco., a spur, or, between wings, gu.
GIBB, Sco., a dagger, in pale, on point a wreath
of laurel, ppr.
GIBBALL, Iri., a goat, passant, ar., hoofed and
armed, sa. II
GIBBAEU, an arm, embowed, vested and purfled
at shoulder, in hand, in pale, a palm-branch,
ppr.
GIBBE, a tiger, passant, gardant, ppr.
GIBBENS, and GIBBINS, in hand a fish, ppr.
GIBBINES, and GIBBINS, on a ducal coronet, or,
the attires of a stag, ppr. comp.
GIBBINES, and GIBBINS, a lion, rampant, sa.
GIBBON, Kent, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., an escarbuncle, or.
GIBBON, Kent, a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
ar., ducally crowned, or, between paws an
escallop, gold.
GIBBON, a stork, wings expanded, ppr.
GIBBONS, Bart., Middx., in lion's gamb, erased
and erect, gu., charged with a bezant, a cross
formee, fitched, sa. comp. I
GIBBONS, Wilts., a demi-lion, rampant, sa.,
holding an escallop, ar.
GIBBONS, Iri., a dexter and sinister arm, in
armour, embowed, hands supporting a heart,
inflamed, ppr.
GIBBS, Bart., Oxon., an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, charged with a cross, couped, gu.,
in hand, ppr., a battle-axe, sa. Tenax pro-
positi. comp.
GIBBS, an arm, in armour, or, in hand a battle-
axe, ar.
GIBBS of Belmont, Somers., an arm, in armour,
embowed, in gauntlet a battle-axe, ar.
GIBBS, co. Derry, a -'griffin's head, erased, ar.,
pierced through back of neck by an arrow,
or, barbed and feathered, ar.
GIBBS, Devons., a tiger, passant, gardant.
II.
GIBBS, Warw., three broken tilting-spears, or,
one in pale, two in saltier, entiled with a
wreath, ar. and sa. comp.
GIBEKNE, a plume of feathers. Tien ta foi.
GIBERNE, a stag's head, between the horns of
a cross pattee.
GIBLETT, a demi-stag, in mouth a cinquefoil,
slipped. comp.
GIBON, on a ducal coronet, a lion's head,
couped, gu., bezantee. IQ
GIBON, a demi-wolf, rampant, regardant, ar.,
collared, gu.
GIBON, in lion's paw, erased, gu., a cross pattee,
fitched, or. i
GIBSON, Iri., a stork's head, sa., crowned, or.
GIBSON, Eng., a stork, in beak an oak-leaf.
GIBSON, Lond., Ess,, Northumb., and Cumb.,
out of a ducal coronet, or, in lion's gamb,
ppr., a club, gu. spiked, gold.
GIBSON, a stork, rising, ppr., in beak an olive-
branch, vert. .
GIBSON, Norf., a stork, ar., beaked, legged, and
ducally gorged, gu. comp.
GIBSON, Ess. and Yorks., on a mount, vert, a
stork, ar., beaked, membered, and gorged
with a collar, gu., pendent therefrom an es-
cutcheon, az., charged with a barnacle, or.
Recte et fideliter.
GIBSON, Lond., an arm, in armotir, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand a battle-axe, sa.
Ense et animo. -
GIBSONE of Pentland, Edinburgh, a pelican in
nest, feeding her young. Pandite, ccelestes
portce.
GIBSON, MAITLAND-, Bart., Sco., a lion, sejant,
gardant, gu., ducally crowned, in dexter a
drawn sword, or, in sinister a fleur-de-lis, az.
Consilio et animis.
GIBTHORP, or GIBTHORPE, a naked arm, em-
bowed, in hand a dagger, ppr.
GIDDY, a lion, passant, gu. , in dexter a banner,
az., charged with a cross, or, the staff and
point, ppr. -I
GIDEON, a cock's head, erased, gu.
GIDEON, a stag's head, ar., ducally gorged, or.
comp. ii and
GIDION, Lond., in hand, gu., in fess an anchor,
or, environed with clouds, ppr. ' .
GIDION, Lond. and Line., a stag's head, erased,
ar., attired, gu., gorged, with a palisado coro-
net, or, in mouth an acorn-slip, fructed, ppr.
comp.
GIDLEY, Devons., a griffin's head, or, wings
elevated, sa., bezantee. comp.
GIESQUE, a stag, salient.
GIFFARD, Staffs., a demi-archer, ppr., at his
side a quiver of arrows, in hands a bow,
arrow drawn, or. Prenez haleine trezfort.
GIFFARD, Staffs., a tiger's head, couped, or,
affrontee, fire issuing from mouth, gu. Pre-
nez haleine trez fort.
GIFFARD, Iri., a sphinx, gardant, wings ad-
dorsed, ppr.
GIFFARD, Sco., a deer's head, couped, ppr.
Spare nought.
GIFFARD, Sco., in dexter hand a thistle, ppr.
. ii
GIFFARD, co. Wexford, a cock's head, ei-ased,
or.
GIFFORD, Devons., a cock's head, erased, or,
in beak a sprig, ppr.
GIFFORD, Baron, a panther's head, affrontee,
between two branches of oak, ppr. Non
sine nnmine.
GIFFORD, an arm, couped, vested, or,"charged
with two bars, wavy, az., cuffed, ar., in
hand, ppr., a buck's head, cabossed, gu.
GIFFORD, Sco., a hart's head, ppr. Spare when
you have nought.
GIFFORD, Iri., a cubit dexter arm, in armour,
in hand a gilliflower, all ppr. Potius morl
quam foedari.
GIGON, a dexter arm, in hand a swan's head,
erased, ppr. I -
GILBARD, a squirrel, sejant, gu., cracking a
nut, ppr. & !
GILBERD, on a chapeau, sa., turned up, erm.,
a fox, sejant, ppr.
GILBERT, Cornw., a squirrel, sejant, on a hill
vert, feeding on a crop of nuts, ppr. Mallem
mori quam mutare. comp.
GILBERT, Norf., a stag's head, or, on neck a
GIL
fess, engrailed with plain cottises, gu. Te~
nax propositi. see plate
GILBERT, a greyhound, passant, ppr.
GILBERT, out of a mural coronet, a griffin's
head, ppr.
GILBERT of Tredrea, Cornw., a squirrel, sejant,
gu., cracking a nut, or. Teg. Yw. Jfedwch.
GILBERT, Ess. and Suff., on a mount, vert, a
demi-eagle, displayed, ar., charged on breast
with a mullet, or.
GILBERT, Suss, and Suff., out of rays, or, an
eagle's head, ppr. .
GILBERT, Sco., in hand a fleur-de lis, or.
GILBERT, Suss., a squirrel, sejant, gu., crack-
ing a nut, or.
GILBERT, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
stag's head, erm., attired, gold. I
GILBERT, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a broken tilting-spear, headed,
ar., point downward.
GILBERT, Herts, and Kent, a griffin's head, az.,
beaked, or, collared, erm.
GILBERT, out of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's
head, gu., beaked, gold.
GILBERT, out of a mural coronet, or, a demi-
lion, rampant, ducally crowned, gold, hold-
ing a battle-axe, sa., headed, ar.
see plate
GILBERT, Derbs. and Salop, out of a ducal
coronet, an eagle's head, gu., beaked, or.
comp.
GILBERTSON, a snail in its shell, ppr.
GILBES, a leopard, passant, gardant. II.
GILBORNE, Lorid. and Kent, a tiger, salient,
ar., lined and collared, or.
GILBY, or GILBIE, Line., a tower, or, a dragon's
head issuing from the top, and the tail out
of the door, ar. comp.
GILCHRIST, Lond., out of a cloud, the sun ris-
ing, ppr. / hope to speed. - *
GILCHRIST, Sco., a crescent, ar. Fide etfiducid.
IO.
GILCHRIST, Sco., a lion, rampant, in dexter a
scimitar, all ppr. Mca gloria, fides.
see plate
GILDART, Lane., a demi-lion, rampant, regard-
ant, crowned, or, in dexter an oak-branch,
ppr.
GILDEA, a wolf's head, erased, ppr., langued,
gu. Re e merito and Vincit gui patitur.
GILDER, an arrow, enfiled with a ducal coro-
net.
GILD RIDGE, Suss., a sinister arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., in gauntlet a club, in pale,
or, and above gauntlet a dexter hand, ppr.,
couped, gu., grasping club.
GILES, Lond. and Wore., out of a chalice, or,
three pansy-flowers, ppr. I
GILES, a squirrel, sejant, git, bezantee, in paws
an oak-branch, leaved, ppr. $. II
GILES, Devons., in lion's gamb, erect and
erased, an apple-branch, sa., leaved, vert.
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GILES, Sco., a demi-chevalier, in hand a sword.
. jo
GILFILLAN, or GILFILLIAN, Sco. and Iri., an
eagle's head, erased, sa., langued, gu. Armis
ct animis. IO. IO
GILFORD, an angel, couped at breast, ppr.
GILHAM, and GILLHAM, three savages' heads,
GIL
conjoined in one neck, one looking to dex-
ter, one to sinister, and one upward, ppr.
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GILL, Herts., a hawk's head, az., between
wings, or, fretty, vert.
GILL, a griffin's head, collared, wings addorsed.
GILL, Lond., a salamander in flames, ppr.
GILL, a demi-eagle, rising, az., wings, or,
fretty, vert.
GILL, Devons., a boar, passant, resting fore-
paw on a crescent. In te, Domine, spes
nostra. see plate
GILLAM, a demi-griffin, vert, winged 'and beak-
ed, or.
GILLAM, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head, ppr.
GILLAN, and GILLAND, a dexter arm, embowed,
ppr., vested and cuffed, az., in hand a
covered cup, or.
GILL ANDERS, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr.
Durum sed certissimum.
GILLE, Lond. and Warw., a demi-parrot, wings
expanded, or.
GILLEANKS of Whitefield House, Cumb., a
stag's head, or. Honore et virtute.
GILLIES, in hand an escallop, ppr.
GILLESPIE of Torbanehill, a cat, sejant. Touch
not the cat, but a glove.
GILLESPIE, Sco. , a unicorn's head, ar., armed,
or. Fidelis et in bello fortis.
GILLESPIE, Sco., a leopard, sejant, gardant.
see plate
GILLESPIE, Sco., an anchor, ppr. In certd
salutis anchor 'd.
GILLESPIE, Sco., a demi-cat, ppr. Touch not
the cat, but a glove.
GILLET, in hand a dagger, in pale, ppr.
GILLET, a lion, rampant, in dexter a battle-
axe.
GILLET, Suff., a lucy's head, erased and erect,
gu., collared with a bar-gemelle, or.
GILLIES of Kintrocket, a grey cat, passant,
ppr. Touch not the cat, bot a glove.
GILLIES, and GILLIS, Sco., a cat, current, ppr.
Touch not the cat, bot a glove.
GILLINGHAM, a dexter arm, couped, and em-
bowed, ppr., vested, sa., cuffed, ar., in hand
a sword, in pale, enfiled with a leopard's
head, cabossed, ppr.
GILLMAN, co. Cork, a griffin's head, erased, in
mouth a bear's paw. Non cauta sed actu.
GILLON of Wallhouse, on the face of a rock, a
raven, ppr. Tutum refugium.
GILLON, in dexter hand, a bomb, fired, ppr.
-
GILLOT, a garb, or.
GILLOW, a horse, passant, sa., saddled and
bridled, gu.
GILLSON, a leopard's head, erased, erm., ducally
.gorged, az. IO.
GILLUM of Middleton Hall, Northumb., a dol-
phin, haurient, ppr.
GILMAN, Kent, a man's leg, couped at thigh,
in pale, sa., out of rays, or, the foot in chief.
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GILMAN, Iri., a Bengal tiger, sejant, ppr.
GILMER, Suss., a unicorn s head, ar., couped,
gu., attired, or. -
GILMER, and GILMOUR, Sco., in dexter hand a
scroll of paper, within a garland of laurel,
ppr. Nil penna sed usus.
GIL
G-LE
GILMORE, and GILMOUR, Sco., a dexter arm,
from shoulder, vested, gu., in hand a sword,
ppr.
GILMORE, LITTLE-, of Craigmillar, Bart., Sco.,
in hand a garland of laurel, ppr. Perse-
veranti debetur. .
GILMOUR, Sco., same crest and motto.
GILPIN, Westin. and Curnb., a pine-branch,
vert.
GILPIN, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., in
hand a laurel-sprig, vert.
GILPIN, out of a ducal coronet, or, a swan,
wings expanded, ppr., collared and lined.
-
GILPIN, three spears, or, bound with a ribbon,
thereon the word Fay. Une foy mesme.
comp.
GTLROT, Sco., a heart flaming, ppr., winged, or.
Ad finem fidelis. I
GILSLAND, a dexter arm, ppr., vested, ar.,
cuffed, az., in hand a caltrap, of the first.
GIMBER, a bear's head, erased, muzzled.
GINGER, a savage's head, affrontee, ppr., be-
tween two laurel- branches, vert. II
GIPP, Suff., out of a ducal coronet, or, two
wings, expanded, az., semee of etoiles, gold.
GIPPS, out of a cloud, in dexter hand a garb,
all ppr.
GIPPS, Kent, out of a mural coronet, or, two
wings, elevated, az., each charged with three
etoiles, in pale, gold.
GIRDLER, Eug., a hand plucking a rose, ppr.
GIRDLESTONE, a griffin's head, gorged, with a
bar-dancette"e, in beak two darts, in saltier.
GlRDWOOD, Sco., a cock's head, between wings.
comp.
GIRFLET, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., bound round shoulder with a sash, gu.,
in hand a club, sa., spiked, or.
GIRLE, Eng., a garb, or.
GIRLING, Norf., a demi-griffin, az., between
claws, a fleur-de-lis, gu.
GIRLING, Norf., on a ducal coronet, or, a wolf's
head, erased, ar. comp.
GIRLINGTON, Lane, and Yorks., a demi-griffin,
wings addorsed, or, holding a bezant.
comp.
GiRON, a horse, ppr.
GISBONE, out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion,
rampant.
GISBORNE, Staffs., out of a mural coronet, ar.,
a demi-lion, rampant, ermines, gorged with
a collar, dovetailed, or.
GISBORNE, Iri., a horse's head, az., bridled, gu.
GISE, in dexter hand, couped, in fess, a rose,
all ppr.
GISLAND, a lion's head, ppr.
GISSING, and GISSINGE, Eng., an arm, in ar-
mour, in hand a sword, ppr.
GIST, Glouc., a swan's head and neck, erased,
erm., collared, gu., between two palm-
branches, vert.
GIST, and GEST, a swan's head and neck,
erased, between two ostrich-feathers, ar.
see plate
GLADHILL, Eng. and Sco., a demi-lion, sa.,
holding a mullet, or.
GLADING, Suss., a unicorn's head. Nil time.
GLADSTANES, or GLAIDSTANES, Sco., a demi-
griffin, in dexter a sword, all ppr. fide et
virtute.
GLADSTONE, WILLIAM EWART, Hawarden,
Cheshire, issuant from a wreath of holly,
vert, a demi-griffin, sa., supporting between
the claws a sword, the blade entiled by a
bonnet of holly and bay, also vert, fide et
virtute. i
GLADWIN, Derbs., on a mount, ppr., a lion, se-
jant, ar., guttee-de-sang, in dexter a sword,
erect, or.
GLANTON, a dexter hand, in armour, throwing
a dart, ppr.
GLANVILE, and GLANVILLE, Devons., on a
mount, vert, a stag, trippant, ppr. -
GLANVILE, and GLANVILLE, Cornw., a buck,
passant, ppr.
GLANVILE, and GLANVILLE, a dexter arm, hand
clenched, in a maunch, or. .
GLASBROOK, a demi-lion, gu., ducally crowned,
or. see plate
GLASCO, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, or, holding
a battle-axe, -gu.
. GLASCOCK, Ess. , out of a ducal coronet, or, a
dragon's head.
GLASCOCK, Ess., an antelope's head, ar., attired,
or, gorged with a belt, sa., beaked and
rimmed, gold. see plate
GLASFORD, Sco. , issuing from clouds, two hands
conjoined, grasping a caduceus, ensigned
with a cap of liberty, all between two cor-
nucopiae, all ppr.
GLASGOW, Sco., a demi-negro, in dexter a
sugar-cane, all ppr. Parere subjectus.
GLASGOW, Earl of. See BOYLE.
GLASGOW, Sco., a cubit arm, erect, in hand an
imperial crown, all ppr. Quo fas et gloria.
GLASGOW, Cork, an eagle, rising from a rock,
ppr. Dominus providebit. I oo.
GLASIER, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a dragon's head and neck, wings displayed,
or. see plate go
GLASIER, and GLAZIER, a man's heart, ppr.,
charged with a cinquefoil.
GLASS, Sco., a mermaid, ppr. Luctor non mer-
gor.
GLASS, Eng., a unicorn, rampant, ar.
GLASSCOTT, an eagle, displayed, with two heads,
or. Virtute decoratus.
GLASSE, Eng., a demi-lion, or, maned, gu.
GLASTENBURY, Eng., a griffin's head, between
wings, each charged with three bezants.
comp.
GLASTINGS, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a baton, sa.
GLASTON, an arm, embowed, in hand a laurel
crown, ppr.
GLASTONBURY, a garb, ppr.
GLAZEBROOK, Lane., a bear's head, or, muzzled,
sa., charged on neck with a fleur-de-lis, in
fess, az. Dum spiro, spero. comp.
GLEADOVV, Yorks. and Salop, a lion's head,
erased, az., charged on neck with a cross
pattee, or, between wings, gold, each charged
with a cross pattee, of the first.
GLEAME, Norf., a Saracen's head, affrontee,
ppr., wreathed, ar. and sa.
GLEANE, a Saracen's head and shoulders,
affrontee, head wreathed.
GLEAVE, Eng., cupid, with bow and arrow, ppr.
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GLE
GLEDSTANES, Sco.,an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, ppr.
GLEDSTANES, Upton, a demi-griffin, in dexter
a sword. Fide et virtute.
GLEG, Sco., a falcon, between claws a part-
ridge, ppr. Qui potest, caper e capiat.
GLEG, and GLEGGE, Eng., a demi-eagle, wings
expanded, ppr.
GLEGG, a hawk, wings expanded, preying on a
partridge, all ppr. -
GLEIG, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr.
GLEIG, Sco., a rose, gu., seeded, or, barbed, vert.
. i
GLEMHAM, a falcon, volant, ar., beaked and
belled, or. I
GLEN, and GLENN, out of a duca! coronet, in
hand a swan's head and neck, erased, ppr.
-
GLEN, and GLENN, a ferret, collared and lined.
-
GLEN, and GLENN, Sco., a martlet, sa. Alta
pete. -
GLEN, and GLENN, an arm, embowed, vested,
sa., in hand, ppr., a heart, gu.
GLENDENNING, a sword and wheat-ear, in saltier,
ppr. .
GLENDENNING, and GLENDONWTN, Sco., on
point of sword, a maunch, ppr.
GLENDONYN of Glendonyn, co. Ayr (now re-
presented by J. R. Coulthart, Esq. see
COULTHART), two arms, dexter and sinister,
erect, and embowed, in armour, ppr., grasp-
ing a cross crosslet, fitched, or. In cruce
glorior.
GLENDOWING, a sword, in pale, on point a
maunch. Have faith in Christ.
GLENEAGLES, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, or.
Suffer.
GLENELG, Baron, a burning mountain, ppr.
Stand suir and Revirescimus.
GLENELG, Baron, a banyan-tree, ppr. Stand
suir and Revirescimus.
GLENESTEK, a boar, passant, sa., charged with
a pale, ar., thereon a leopard's face, ppr.
see plate
GLENGALL, Earl of (Butler), Iri., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
ar., and therefrom a demi-falcon, rising, of
the last. God be my guide. comp.
GLENHAM, Suff., a hawk, wings expanded, ar.,
beaked and legged, gu., belled, or.
GLENLYON, Sco., Baron, a demi- savage, wreathed
about head and waist with oak-leaves, in
dexter a dagger, all ppr., hilt and pommel,
or, in sinister a key, erect, gold. Furth
fortune, and fill the fetters.
GLIN, a lion's head, ppr.
GLOAG, Sco., an eagle, wings addorsed, ppr.
Nunquam senescit.
GLOAG, Sco., an eagle, wings expanded. Qui
vult caper e capiat.
GLOCESTEU, and GLOUCESTER, a swan's head,
between wings, ppr. - *
GLODREDD, Wei., a sheaf of arrows, banded,
points upward.
GLODRYDD, Wei., an eagle, rising, in beak a
trefoil, slipped.
GLOVER, Lond., Kent and Warw., a cross
bow, az., between wings, or.
GLOVER, Sco., within the horns of a crescent,
a cock, ppr. Surgite, lumen adcst.
GLOVER. Lond., Norf., and Kent, an eagle,
GOD
displayed, ar., charged on breast with three
ermine spots.
GLOVER, Wilts., a talbot, passant, sa., collared,
ar.
GLOVER, a dragon, passant, az.
GLOVER, on a chapeau, sa., turned up, ar.,
wings expanded, of the first.
GLOVER, a fleur-de-lis, or, between wings, sa.
GLUBB, a demi-lion, az. , bezante'e. see plate
GLYN, Cornw., a demi-talbot, erm., eared, or.
comp.
GLYN, an eagle's head and neck, erased.
GLYN, Bart., Surr., an eagle's head, erased,
sa., guttee-d'or, in beak an escallop, ar.
see plate
GLYN, Dors., Bart., an eagle's head, erased,
sa., guttee-d'or, in beak an escallop, ar.
Firm to my trust.
GLYN, a demi-lion, sa., bezante'e.
GLYNN, a demi-talbot, rampant, collared, and
lined.
GLYNN, Iri., a lion's head, erased, collared, sa.
GLYNNE, Bart., Wei., an eagle's head, erased,
in beak a brand, raguly, sa., fired, ppr.
see plate
GOADEFROY, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
gauntlet a sword, all ppr.
GOAT, and GOATE, a goat, passant, ar., armed,
or. II
GOATER, a wolf, sejant, or, grasping a cross
crosslet, fitched, gu.
GOATHAM, a hunting-horn, sa., garnished and
stringed, gu. I. or
GOATLEY, and GOATLY, Kent, a sphinx, couch-
ant, or, winged, ar., face and breasts, ppr.
comp.
GOBAND, Eng., a mermaid, in hand a dagger,
ppr.
GOBARD, and GOBBARD, Eng., same crest.
GOBEL, Eng., a wyvern, vert. -
GOBION, in water, a swan, swimming, wings
elevated, ppr.
GOBLE, a lion, passant, charged on shoulder
with a fleur-de-lis.
GOCHE, a talbot, passant.
GODARD, Hants, and Wilts., a stag's head,
couped, and gardant, gu., attired, or. I
GODARD, Lond., Berks., and Hants., a hawk's
head, erased, or, in beak a lure, gu., gar-
nished, gold, stringed, of the second
GODARD, Norf., an eagle's head, between wings,
or.
GODBOLD, Eng., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand an arrow, ppr.
GODBOW, out of a mural coronet, or, a griffin's
head, between wings, gu.
GODBY, a chevalier, on horseback, in complete
armour, visor closed, ppr. comp. n
GODDARD, Eng., a salamander in flames, ppr.
GODDARD, Wilts., a stag's head, erased at neck,
affrontee, ppr.
GODDARD of Cliffe House, Wilts., a stag's
head, affronted, couped at neck, gu., attired,
or. Cervus non servus. I
GODDART, Sco., a stag's head, affrontde, couped,
gu., attired, or. I
GODDEN, Kent, on a garb, in fess, a bird, close,
in beak a wheat-ear, all or.
GODDIN, Eng., a winged heart, ppr.
GODESTON, a buffalo's head, sa.
G-OD
GOL
GODFREY, Bart., Iri., a griffin, passant, sa., in
dexter a sceptre, or. God friend and
Deus et Libertas.
GODFREY, Eng., a demi-griffin, or.
GODFREY, Kent and Middx., a pelican's head,
erased, or, vuliiing, gu. II
GODFREY, Eng., an eagle, displayed, sa.
;
GODFREY, Staffs, and Warw., a pelican, wings
addorsed, or, gorged with an Eastern coro-
net, az., in beak a cross crosslet, fitched, gu.
GODFREY, Kent, a demi-negro, ppr., in dexter
a cross crosslet, fitched, ar.
GODFREY, a leopard's head, 'couped, az.
GODIN, Eng., an ox-yoke, in bend, sa., stapled,
az.
GODLEY, co. Leitrim, a unicorn's head, erased,
ar., horned, gu., charged with three trefoils,
slipped, vert. Sans Dieu rien. comp.
GODLEY, Iri., a demi-lion, gardant, or, in
dexter a fleur-de-lis, gu.
GODMAN, on a mount, vert, a blackcock,
wings displayed, ppr. Calum quid quceri-
mus ultra.
GODMANSTONE, a man's leg, couped at thigh,
ppr.
GODOLPHIN, Devons. and Cornw., a dolphin,
sa., finned, or. II
GODSAL of Iscoyd Park, Wei., a griffin's head,
erased, beaked, or.
GODS ALE, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, beaked,
or.
GODSALL, GODSELL, GODSEL, and GODSEEL, an
arm, erect, in hand a spade, ppr.
GODSALL, and GODSELL, a griffin's head, erased.
GODSALOE, Eng., in lion's paw a crescent.
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GODSALVE, a griffin's head, erased, in mouth a
branch, vert.
GODSCHALL, Eng., in lion's paw a crescent.
-
GODSON, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a broken sword, enfiled with a crown of
thorns, all ppr.
GODSTONE, on a chapeau, ppr., a talbot's head.
ar. see plate
GODWIN, Somers., a hawk's leg, erased, ppr.,
belled, or, leashed, gu.
GOD WYN, a griffin, sejant, 'or, gutte"e, sa.'
GOFF, or GOFFE, Iri., a stag's head, erased,
gu., armed, ar.
GOFF, or GOFFE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a rod, raguly, vert. ' .
GOFF, Hants., a squirrel, sejant, ppr. Fier
sans tache.
GOFF, DAVIS-, of Horetown, Iri., a squirrel,
sejant. Honestas optima politia.
GOFTON, Surr., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
ar., a rose, or, between wings, expanded, az.
GOLBORN, and GOLBORNE, Chesh., a man's leg,
couped above knee, vert, spurred, or.
GOLBOURN, Eng., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
.
GOLD, Wilts., a demi-lion, rampant, or.
GOLD, Wilts., an eagle's head, erased, az., in
beak a pine, or.
GOLDEN, Line., a dragon's head, erased, vert,
collared and lined, or.
GOLDKN, Eng. , a cinquef oil, ppr.
GOLDER, Berks., a demi-lion, rampant, gardant,
or. Semper erect us.
GOLDESBO ROUGH, and GOLDSBROUGH, Eng., a
dexter hand, holding a trident, ppr. I
GOLDESBURGH, Yorks. and Ess., a pelican,
wings addorsed, vulning, ppr. comp.
GOLDESBURGH, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant.
GOLDFINCH, Kent, a camel , passant, ppr.
GOLDFINCH, a goldfinch, ppr.
GOLDFRAP, Eng., a wolf's head, erm.
GOLDIE of Craigmure, Sco., a garb, or. Quid
utilius.
GOLDIE, Sco., a garb, or. Honestas.
GOLDIE, Sco., an antique crown, or. Nil soli-
dum.
GOLDIE, Eng., in hand a thistle, ppr. II
GOLDING, Ess. and Suff., a garb, or.
GOLDING, a hind's head, couped, in mouth an
acorn -branch, ppr. comp.
GOLDINGHAM, Norf. and Suff., a lion's gamb,
erect and erased, or.
GOLDINGTON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a cock's head, ppr.
GOLDMAN, Sco., a fox, current, ppr.
GOLDSMID, Bart., a demi-lion, ar., in paws a
bundle of twigs, erect, or, banded, az. Quis
similis tui in fortibus, Domine ? and Con-
cordid et sedulitate.
GOLDSMIDT, two paws of a lion, erased, sup-
porting a crescent, or. .
GOLDSMIDT, a demi-lion, rampant, between
paws, a pillar.
GOLDSMITH, Eng., a bird, close, sa.
GOLDSMITH, Hants., a stork, sa., bezante"e, or.
see plate
GOLDSMITH, on a mount, a kingfisher, ppr.
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GOLDSON, Norf., a leopard's head, erased, ar.,
collared and chained, sa., collar charged with
three bezants.
GOLDSTON, and GOLDSTONE, a Minerva's head,
ppr.
GOLDSWORTHY, a griffin's head, erased, sa., in
beak a holly-leaf, vert. comp.
GOLDSWORTHY, an eagle's head, erased, in beak
a holly -leaf, vert.
GOLDTRAP, Kent, in lion's paw, erased, az., a
baton, or, between wings, elevated, gold.
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GOLDWELL, out of a well, or, a vine, and two
columbine branches, ppr.
GOLDWYER, HENRY, Yatton, Somers., a stag's
head, erased, ppr., attired, or. Cante sed
cej-te.
GOLEVER, Eng., a mermaid, ppr.
GOLIGHTLEY, out of an antique crown, a lion's
head.
GOLLOP, Eng., an antelope, trippant, ppr.
GOLLOP, TILLY-, Dors., a demi-lion, in dexter
a broken arrow, gu. Be bolde, be wyse.
see plate
GOLOFER, Eng., an eagle's head, couped, ar.
GOLONER, a demi-griffin, ppr., collared, holding
an anchor, az.
GOLONER, a lion, passant, gardant, ar., ducally
crowned, or. comp.
GOLSTON, Eng., an eagle's head, couped, ar.
GOLTSHED, two wings, conjoined, or, thereon a
dove, ppr.
GOM, two scimitars, in saltier, ppr.
G-OM
GOO
GOMELDON, out of a cloud, an arm, in armour,
embowed and gloved, wielding a spiked mace,
all ppr.
GOMM, Middx. and Bucks., two lions' gambs,
in saltier, sa., erased, gu., in each a seax,
erect. >
GONNE, Eng., on a glove, a falcon, ppr.
GONOR, a stag's head, ppr., in mouth a cinque-
foil, or, leaved, vert.
GONSTON, Lond. and Ess., an antelope's head,
ar., guttee, sa.
GONTON, and GUNTON, Eng., out of an earl's
coronet, a moor's head, affrontee, ppr.
. ii
GONVILL, Norf., a dove, ar., beaked and mein-
bered, gu., in beak a flower, stalked, vert.
.
GOOCH, Bart., Suff., a talbot, passant, per pale,
ar. and sa. Fide et virtute.
GOOCH, out of a ducal coronet, a stag's head,
collared. camp. I
GOOCH, Norf., a greyhound, passant, ar., spot-
ted and collared, sa. camp.
GOOCH, Middx. and. Line., a cubit arm, erect,
vested, per pale, embattled, or, in hand a
dragon's head, erased, ppr.
GOOCHE, on a ducal coronet, or, a leopard, ar.,
spotted, sa.
GOOD, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a leopard,
ar., spotted, sa.
GOOD, Line., on a ducal coronet, or, an otter,
passant, ar.
GOOD, an antelope's head, erased, in mouth a
laurel-branch. comp.
GOODACRE, Iri., a unicorn's head, erased, sa..
armed and maned, or. -
GOOD AIR, Lt. -Colonel WILLIAM HENRY, Ashton
Park, Preston, a partridge, in beak a wheat-
ear. Possunt quia posse videntur.
GOODALE, and GOODALLE, Sco., a cup, ar. Good
God increase.
GOODALL, Suff., an eagle, displayed, ar., beaked
and membered, or, gorged with a chaplet of
grass, ppr. comp.
GOODALL, a dexter arm, embowed, vested, vert,
in hand, ppr., two arrows, in saltier, ar.,
feathered, or.
GOODALL, Sco., an eagle, displayed. Toujours
fidele.
GOODBRIDGE, Devons. and Yorks., a thrush,
ppr.
GOODCHILD, Eng., a parrot, ppr. Vincit omnia
veritas.
GOODCHILD, a parrot, ppr., in beak an annulet,
gu. .
GOODDAGE, Ess. and Suff., a greyhound, sejant,
erm., collared and lined, or. .
GOODDEN, a griffin's head, erased, or, wings
addorsed, in beak an olive-branch, ppr.
Jovis omnia plena. comp.
GOODE, Lond. and Cornw., a talbot's head,
erased, gu., ducally crowned, or.
GOODE, a lion, passant. I
GOODEAR, and GOODYEAR, a lion's head, erased,
imperially crowned, ppr.
GOODEN, and GOODING, Somers., a dexter arm,
ppr., invested, ar., charged with three bars,
gu., in hand a palm-branch, vert.
GOODEN, and GOODING, Suff., a griffin, sejant,
wings expanded, or, guttee, beaked and
clawed, sa.
GOODENOUGH, a demi-wolf, rampant, ppr., be-
tween paws an escallop, ar.
GOODENOUGH, Eng., in hand a dagger, in pale,
ppr. is
GOODENOUGH, on a chapeau, gu., a lion, couch -
ant, or.
GOODERE, Glouc., a partridge, in beak a wheat-
ear, all ppr. Possunt, quia posse videntur.
GOODFELLOW, a horse, rampant, gu.
see plate
GOODFORD, Somers., a bear's head, ar., charged
on neck with a pellet.
GOODHALL, Line., a boar's head, erased and
erect, sa., plattee, and ducally gorged, or.
GOODHAND, an arm, in armour, embowed, ppr.,
in hand a sword, ar., hilt and pommel, or.
GOODHARD, or GOODHART, on a ducal coronet,
a lion, passant, ppr.
GOODHART, Kent, a beehive, or, between two
bees, all within a rainbow, terminating in
clouds, ppr.
GOODING, a hedgehog, ppr.
GOODISON, Eng., a peacock's head, ppr.
GOODLAD, Lond., a wing, ar.
GOODLAD, Eng. , in a frame, a globe, ppr.
GOODLAKE, a savage, kneeling on left knee,
holding over sinister shoulder a club, tied
round loins.
GOODLAKE, Berks., on a mount, vert, a wood-
wift, or wild man, ppr., holding up his club,
or. Omnia bona desuper.
GOODLAW, Lane., a griffin, sejant, ar., support-
ing with dexter a column, az.
GOODMAN, Lond., Chesh., and Herts., the
battlement and upper part of a tower, ar.,
thereon a woman, couped at knees, vested,
az., hair dishevelled, or, in dexter a rose,
gu., stalked and leaved, vert. comp.
GOODMAN, an eagle, with two heads, displayed,
sa.
GOODMAN, Wei., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, with two heads, erm., displayed.
GOODRICH, a lion's head, couped, ppr.
GOODRICH, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, couped,
ar., in dexter a cross crosslet, or.
GOODRICK, Middx., Line., and Camb., a demi-
lion, rampant, sa., collared, or, supporting a
battle-axe, ar., handled, gu.
GOODRICK, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, errninois, in paws a battle-axe,
erect, az., handle, or. comp . and
GOODRICK, and GOODRICKE, a demi-lion, gu.,
collared, or, in paws a battle-axe, az.
comp.
GOODRICKE, Bart., Yorks., out of a ducal coro-
net, or, a demi-lion, ermines, armed and lan-
gued, gu., between paws a battle-axe, ppr.,
helved, gold. Fortior Hone Justus.
comp.
GOODRICKE, HOLY-OAKE-, Bart., Yorks. and
Warw., on a mount, vert, an oak, fructed,
ppr. , around lower part of stem an escroll,
and thereon a cross patt^e, gu., between the
words, Sacra quercus.
GCODROOD, a unicorn's head, gu., collared, or.
GCODSIR, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Vututeetfiddttate.
GoonsiR, Sco., a cock, in beak a bunch of keys.
Fortiter et fiddlier. \.
GOO
GOR
GOODSON, Eng., a wolf's head, erm., collared,
gu. .
GOODWIN, Devons. and Suff., a griffin, sejant,
wings expanded, or, guttee-de-poix.
GOODWIN, a demi- lion, rampant, gardant, sa.,
holding a bezant.
GOODWIN, Herts., a griffin's head, ar., wings
addorsed, vair.
GOODWIN, a lion, salient, gardant, sa., holding a
lozenge, vair.
GOODWIN, Camb., out of a ducal coronet, ar.,
a nag's head, or, maned and bridled, of the
first. comp. I
GOODWIN, or GOODWYN, Surr. and Suss., an
arm, embowed, vested, or, cuffed, ar., in
hand, ppr., a lozenge, of the second.
GOODWIN, Lond., a lion, sejant, gardant, sa.,
holding a lozenge, vair.
GOODWYN, Derbs., a griffin, sejant. Fide et
virtute.
GOODWYN, a griffin, sejant, or, gutte*e, sa.
GOOD WEIGHT, Eng., a dove and olive-branch,
ppr. Pro bono ad melioi'a.
GOOGE, Eng., a rose, stalked and leaved, ppr.
Audaces juvat.
GOOGE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a leopard,
passant, ar., spotted, sa. see plate g
GOOLD, Bart., Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, or.
.Deus mihi providebit.
GOOLD, Eng., on a mount, vert, an ermine,
passant, ppr.
GOOLD, Sco., within horns of a crescent, ar., a
buckle, or. I
GOOEICK, a nag's head, erased. I
GOOSELING, in lion's paw, erased, gu., a fleur-
de-lis, or.
GOOSTEEY, Bucks., a stag's heak, erased, or.
-
GOEDON of Sorbie, Sco. (now represented by
J. R. Coulthart, Esq. see COULTHAET), out
of a mural crown, a boar's head, erect and
erased, all ppr. Forward, and fear hot.
.
GOEDON of Gordonstone, a cat, salient, armed,
az.
GOEDON, Viscount. See ABEEDEEN, Earl of.
GOEDON, Viscount Kenmure. See KENMUEE.
GOEDON, Lond., a demi-savage, wreathed
about head and middle with laurel, over
shoulder a club, all ppr. Dread God.
GOEDON of Lochinvar, a demi-savage, wreathed
about the head and middle. Dread God.
GOEDON, Sco., out of a cloud, a dexter naked
arm, in hand a flaming sword, all ppr.
Dread God.
GOEDON, Sco., a stag, lodged, ppr. Nunc mihi
grata quies.
GOEDON, Sco., a hart, standing at gaze, ppr.
Dum vigilo paro.
GOEDON, Bart., of Gordonstown, Sco., a stag,
at gaze, ppr. Dum sisto vigilo. r.
GOEDON, Bart., of Embo, Sco., a boar's head,
erased, or. Forward without fear.
GOEDON, Bart., of Lesmore, Sco., a hart's head,
couped, ppr. Bydand.
GOEDON CUMMING, Bart., of Gordonstoun, Sco.,
a lion, rampant, or, in dexter a dagger, ppr.
Sans crainte and Courage.
GOEDON, Bart., of Earlston, Sco., in dexter
hand a sword, ppr. Dread God.
GOEDON DUFF, Bart., of Halkin, Sco., a demi-
lion, gu., charged on breast with a mullet,
ar., in dexter a sword, erect, ppr., hilt and
pommel, or.
GORDON, WILLOUGHBY, Bart., of Niton, Isle
of Wight, out of a mural coronet, a dexter
arm, in armour, embowed, pp.r., charged
with a mullet, gu., garnished, or, in hand a
falchion, also ppr., enfiled with a boar's
head, erect and erased, gold. Animo non
astutid.
GOEDON, Bucks, and Notts., a demi-savage,
wreathed about head and middle with laurel,
holding over shoulder a club, all ppr.
GOEDON, Wilts., in hand an open book, ppr.
Veritas ingenio, .
GOEDON of Beldorny, a cross crosslet, fitched.
In hoc spes mea.
GOEDON of Clunie, a dove, volant, ar., with an
olive-branch in mouth. Pax et libertas.
GOEDON, a boar's head, couped, or. Do ivell,
and let them say.
GOEDON of Glenbucket, a boar's head, couped
and erect, surrounded by an adder, in orle.
Victrix patientia. .
GORDON of Ardmeally, a boar's head, erased,
or. Byde be. -
GOEDON of Rothiemav, ademi-man, presenting
a gun, all ppr. Vel pax vd bellum. .
GOEDON of Edinglassie, a boar's head, erased,
in mouth a sword, ppr. Aut mens aut vita
Deus.
GOEDON of Glastirhn, a lion's head, erased and
langued, ppr. Divisa conjungo.
GOEDON of Badenscoth, a hart's head, cabossed,
ppr. Still bydand.
GOEDON of Birkenburn, a hart's head, couped,
ppr., charged with a crescent, ar. Bydand.
. n
GOEDON of Myrigg, a deer's head, erased, ppr.
Bydand.
GORDON of Nethermuir, in dexter hand, out of
a cloud, a dart, all ppr. Majwes sequor.
-
GOEDON of Denguech, in hand a club, ppr.
Manes non f agio.
GOEDON of Farshank, a stag, lodged, ppr.
Bydand to the last.
GORDON of Gight, a buck's head and neck,
affrontee, ppr. Bydand. I
GOEDON of Torquhon, a stag's head, erased,
ppr. Fear God.
GORDON, Eng. and Sco., a boar's head, gu.
-
GORDON, a cubit arm, erect, in hand a dagger,
ppr.
GORDON, a buck's head, at gaze, ppr., attired
and ducally gorged, or. Truth prevails.
GORDON, two arms, drawing a bow and arrow,
ppr.
GORDON, Sco., in the sea, a ship under sail,
ppr. Fertur discrimine fructus.
GORDON, Sco., same crest. Nil arduum.
GORDON, Sco., in dexter hand, a scimitar.
Dread God.
GORDON, Sco., a cross Calvary, gu., Spero.
GORDON, Sco., in dexter hand, couped, in fess,
a sword, in pale, enfiled with a boar's head,
erased, all ppr. Aut mors, aut vita decora.
GOR
GORDON, Sco., a crescent, ar. Gradatim plena.
GORDON, Sco., an oak, gu. Subtegmine.
GORDON, Sco., a cat, statant, gardant, ppr.
GORDON, Sco., out of a heart, a dexter hand,
holding a sword, wavy, ppr.
GORDON, Iri., a boar's head, erased and erect,
sa., armed and eared, or.
GORDON, Sco., a greyhound, passant.
GORDON, Sco., a greyhound, passant, ar., col-
lared, az. God with us.
GORDON, Eng., a boar's head, couped, gu., en-
circled by two serpents, internowed, heads
respecting each other, in chief, ppr.
comp.
GORDON of Cairnfield, Banff, a boar's head,
erased, or. Dum vigilo, tutus.
GORDON of Cairnbulg, Aberdeens., two naked
arms, holding a bow with arrow at full
stretch, all ppr. Fortuna sequatur.
GORDON of Knockespock, Aberdeen: (i.) A
stag's head, erased, ppr., attired, or. .
(.) A stag, at gaze, ppr. Non fraude sed
laude and Dum vigilo, tutus. IO
GORDON, CUMING-SKENE of Pitlurg, Aber-
deens., a dove, ar., beaked and membered,
gu., in mouth an olive-branch, ppr. I hope.
GORDON, TAYLOR-: (i.) For Gordon, an oak-
tree. / byde. . (.) For Taylor, a
stork, ppr., supporting with dexter an anchor,
az. Dum spiro, spero. II
GORDON, Duke of, Sco. , out of a ducal coronet,
a stag's head, affrontee.
GORE, Bart., Iri., a wolf, rampant, ar., collared,
gu. Sola solus servire Deo.
GOHE, Eng., a leopard, rampant, ppr. In hoc
signo vinces. .
GORE, a lion, rampant.
GORE, a wolf, passant, collared and lined.
comp. ii
GORE, Wilts., a bull's head, couped, sa.
GORE, Middx., Herts., and Surr., a wolf, ram-
pant, ppr., ducally gorged, or. comp.
GORE, Lond. and Herts., on a mount, vert, a
tiger, salient, ar., tufted and maned, sa.,
ducally gorged, or.
GORELY, and GORLEY, Eng., in hand, in ar-
mour, a cross crosslet. fitched, in pale, ppr.
GORE, ORMSBY-, Salop: (i.) For Gore, an
heraldic tiger, rampant, ar., ducally gorged,
or. see plate . (.) An arm, in armour,
embowed, ppr., charged with a rose, gu., m
hand a man's leg, in armour, couped at
thigh.
GORGE, Eng., a greyhound's head.
GORGES, Somers., a greyhound's head, erased,
ar., collared, gu.
GORGES, and GORGIS, Eng., an annulet, or,
stoned, az.
GORGES, Iri., a salmon, haurient, ppr.
GORHAM, Eng., a sword, in pale, on point a
garland of laurel, ppr.
GORING, Bart., Suss., a lion, rampant, gardant,
sa.
GORM, Sco., an eagle's head, sa., bealced, or.
GORMAN, Eng., a horse, saddled, ppr., at full
speed.
GOHMAN, Iri., a naked arm, in hand a sword,
. ppr.
GOT
GORMANSTON, Viscount, Iri., on achapeau, gu.,
turned up, erm., a fox, statant, ppr. bans
tache.
GORNEY, Eng., on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a lion, passant, ar., resting dexter on a
cinquefoil, or.
GORRIE, and GORREY, Sco. , an eagle's head, sa.
GORT, Viscount, Iri., out of a mural coronet,
gu., a stag's head, ppr. Vincit veritas.
comp.
GORT, Viscount, Iri., a lion's head, couped, ar.
Vincit veritas.
GORT, Viscount, Iri., an antelope, trippant,
ppr. Vincit veritas.
GORTON, Eng., out of an earl's coronet, a
moor's head, affrontee, ppr. .
GORWOOD, and GURWOOD, a unicorn's head,
ppr.
GOSELL, and GOSSELL, Norf., out of a ducal
coronet, or, a talbot's head, erm.
GOSFORD, Earl of. a cock, gu., standing on a
trumpet, or. Vigil antibus.
GOSHALL, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, in
lion's gamb, gu., an arrow, gold, headed, of
the second.
GOSKAR, a Cornish chough, in beak a mullet.
Spes mea in Deo. see plate
GOSLETT, Glouc., a stalk of wheat and a palm-
branch, in saltier, ppr.
GOSLIKE, a griffin's head, couped, between
wings, gu., plate"e, ar.
GOSLING, and GOSOLYN, an eagle's head, erased,
sa., charged with a crescent, erm.
comp. .
GOSLING, an eagle's head, erased, ermines,
charged on neck with a bezant, over it a
cross forniee, ar.
GOSNALL, and GOSNOLD, Suff., a bull's head,
gardant, per pale, or and vert, horns coun-
terchanged. or
GOSPATRICK, Eng., an antique ship, of one
mast, the sail furled, sa., flag, gu. n
Goss or GOSSE, Eng., a falcon, wings expanded
and inverted, ppr., ducally gorged, or.
GOSSELIN, or GOSSELYN, Eng., an antelope's
head, erased, ppr.
GOSSELIN of Bengeo Hall, Herts., a negro's
head, ppr.
GOSSET, or GOSSETT, Eng., in hand, couped at
wrist, a dagger, ppr.
GOSSET, a greyhound's head, erased, ar., col-
lared, gu. comp. .
GOSSIP, a martlet, sa.
GOST, Lond., a pheon, or, between wings, ar.
GOSTLLNG, Eng., a phoenix in flames, ppr.
GOSTWICK, or GOSTWYKE, Beds., a griffin's
head, between wings, gu.
GOTHAM, Eng., on stump of tree, an eagle,
wings addorsed, ppr.
GOTHARD, Northumb. , out of a ducal coronet,
a buck's head, ppr. Aquila non captat mus-
cas. I
GOTOBED, Eng., a pelican, in her piety, gu.
GOTT, Lond. and Suss., a griffin's head, ermi-
nois, between wings, erm.
GOTTES, Camb., a greyhound's head, erased,
ar., collared and lined, or. comp. .
GOTTINGTON, Eng., a horned owl, ppr.
GOT
GOTTO, Lend., a griffin's head, sa., between
wings, beaked, or. Ab ortu ad occasum.
GOUCELL, a unicorn, passant, or.
GOUCH, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, ppr.
Semper eadem.
GOUDIE, Sco., a garb, or. Honestas.
GOUGH, Viscount, of Goojerat : (i.) A boar's
head, couped, or. On a scroll over it, Faugli-
a-Ballagh. . (.) On a mural coronet,
ar., a lion, passant, gardant, or, in dexter,
two flag-staffs, in bend, sinister, ppr., one
the Union flag, the other a Chinese flag,
broken, with device of a dragon, with China
on a scroll, over. (.) A dexter arm, faced,
vert, displayed, and French eagle, reversed
and depressed, staff broken, ppr., with
Barrosa, over.
GOUGH, Somers. and Iri., a boar's head, couped,
ar.
GOUGH, Somers. and Iri., a boar's head, couped,
ar., in mouth a broken spear. I
GOUGHTON, a rose, slipped, gu., leaved and
stalked, ppr., between wings. comp.
GOULBOENE, Chesh., a stag's head, or, gorged
with a chaplet of laurel, ppr.
GOULBURN, a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
GOULD, Middx., Dors., and Devons., an arm,
vested, vert, in hand, ppr., a banner, or,
charged with three bars, wavy,.az., and on
a canton, ar., a rose, gu.
GOULD, Dors., an arm, embowed, vested, gu.,
cuffed, or, in hand, ppr., a banner.
GOULD, Iri., a martlet, or.
GOULD, a demi - lion, rampant, or, holding a
scroll, ar.
GOULD, Sco., between horns of a crescent, ar.,
a buckle, or. I
GOULD, Sco., a stag's head, ppr.
GOULD, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, az., be-
zantde. Probitate et labore.
GOULDEN, Eng., a lion's head, erased, ppr.
-
GOULDIE, Sco., a garb, or. Quid utttius.
GOULDING, Iri., a hawk, jessed, belled, and
hooded, ppr.
GOULDING, Kent, a lion, sejant, sa., support-
ing with dexter an escutcheon, or.
see plate
GOULD INGHAM, Eng., a lion's gamb, erased.
GOULDNEY, a quatrefoil, ensigned with a lion's
head, erased.
GOULDSMITH, Kent, a Cornish chough, ppr.,
guttee-d'eau.
GOULSTONE, an ostrich's wing of five feathers,
alternately, ar. and gu., charged with a
bend, sa.
GOULTON, Yorks., a fleur-de-lis, sa.
GOUEE, a wolf, passant, ar., collared and lined,
or. comp. ii
GOUEING, a lion, rampant.
GOUELAY, GOURLEY, and GOUELEE, Eng., a
boar's head, erased, ppr. '-
GOURLAY, and GOUELEY, Sco., a mullet of six
points, or.
GOUELAY, and GOURLEY, Sco., an eagle, issuing.
Prof undo, cernit.
GOURLIE, Sco., two hands conjoined and couped,
in fess, ppr., supporting a cross crosslet,
n'tched, gu.
GOUTON, Eng., out of an earl's coronet, a
black's head, affrontee, all ppr. n
Go VAN, Sco., a sword, in pale, ppr., on point
a mullet, ar. Depechez.
GOVE, Eng., out of a mural coronet, or, a demi-
monkey, sa.
GOVER, Eng., in a maunch, or, a dexter hand
apaume'e, ppr. -
GOVESY, Eng., a demi -woman, ppr., richly
attired, az., in dexter a balance. IO
GOVETT, a demi-savage, in dexter hand a sheaf
of arrows, and pointing with sinister to a
crown. . I
Gow, Sco., in hand an escallop, ppr.
GOWAN, Sco., a lymphad, her oars in action,
sa., flag, gu.
GOWAN, Sco., a bird, close, ppr.
GOWAN, Sco., a sword, in pale, ppr.
GOWANS, Sco., a lion's head, erased, ppr., col-
lared, or.
GOWCELL, Norf., a unicorn, passant, ar.
GOWER, Yorks., a demi-eagle, or.
GOWEE, Ess. and Wore., a wolf's head, erased,
or.
GOWEE, Iri., two wings, displayed, or.
GOWEE, Lond., a talbot, sejant.
GOWER, Berks, and Yorks., a wolf, passant, ar.,
or. Frangas, non flectes.
GOWLAND, Durh., a bezant, charged with a
mount, vert, thereon a stag.
GOWSHELL, Norf., a bull's head, cabossed, ppr.
GOYLIN, a greyhound's head, between two
roses, gu., stalked and leaved, ppr.
GRABEN, an eagle, displayed, or, gorged with
a chaplet of leaves, vert. comp.
GEABHAM, Somers., on a mount, vert, a boar's
head, erased, or, gutte'e-de-sang, entwined
by a snake, ppr. L'Esperance du salut.
GEABY, and GREBY, out of a ducal coronet, or,
a demi-eagle, displayed, ppr. ,
GRABY, and GREBY, out of a ducal coronet, or,
an eagle, displayed, or, armed, gu.
GRACE, Bart., Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.
En grace affie and Concordant nomine
facta. - H
GEACE, Bart., Iri., a boar's head and neck,
erased, or. En grace affie and Concordant
nomine facta.
GEACE, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, ar.
GEACE, Eng., a lion, passant. I
GEACE, Bucks., a lion, rampant.
GEACIE, Sco., a fox, current. .
GEADEN, Sco., a urus's head, erased, ppr.
GEADEN, Sco., a demi- otter, erect, sa., devour-
ing a fish, ppr.
GEADOCK, and GEADOCKE, a horse-shoe, az.,
between wings, ppr.
GEADWELL, a stag, trippant, ppr., collared and
chained, or, charged with a rose, gu. Nil
desperandum. comp.
GEADY, Iri., a horse's head, ar. I
GEADY, Eng., a demi-lion, rampant, ppr.
, Perths., an eagle, volant, ppr. Ardentcr
proscquor
alis.
:
Perths., a lion, rampant, gu. Noli me
tang ere.
GE^ME of Inchbrakie, Perths., in hand a gar-
land, ppr. A Deo victoria.
GREME, Sco., a stag, lodged, ppr. Cubo ut
excubo. So.
GR^ME, Sco. and Eng., the rising sun, ppr.
GRAEME, Durh., a cubit arm, in hand a laurel-
chaplet, ppr. .
GBA
GRA
GRAFTON, Duke of, on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erin., a lion, statant, gardant, or, ducally
crowned, az., and collared. Et decus et
pretium recti. -
GRAFTON, Lond., Bucks., Wore., and Salop,
on trunk of tree, couped and eradicated, an
eagle, rising, all or.
GRAHAM, a greyhound, passant. .
GRAHAM, Bart., of Esk, Cumb., two wings,
addorsed. or. Reason contents me. -
GRAHAM, Bart., of Netherby, Cumb., a crown -
vallery, or. Reason contents me.
GRAHAM, Bart., of Norton Conyers, a crown-
vallery, or.
GRAHAM, Bart., Yorks. and Cumb., out of the
battlements of a tower, two arms, in armour,
ppr., in hands an escallop, sa. Fideiiter ct
diligenter.
GRAHAM, Cumb., two wings, conjoined, or.
-
GRAHAM of Morphie, an eagle, devouring a
crane. Ne oublie.
GRAHAM of Meiklewood, a stork. Auxiliante,
resurgo. .
GRAHAM of Gartmore, an eagle, displayed, in
dexter a sword, in pale, ppr. For right and
reason.
GRAHAM of Duntroon, a flame of fire, ppr.
Recta sursum.
GRAHAM of Killern, a falcon, killing a stork,
ppr. Memor esto. .
GRAHAM of Orchill, an eagle, volant, ppr.
Prosequor alis.
GRAHAM of Braco, two hands, issuing out of a
cloud, in each a sword. Defendendo vinco.
GRAHAM of Carrock, a lion, rampant, gu. Noli
me tanyere.
GRAHAM of Meikle, a star, ppr. Auxiliante,
resurgo.
GRAHAM of Dougalstoun, an escallop, or. Pig-
nus amoris. I
GRAHAM of Balchlave, a stag, lodged, gu.
Oubo ut excubo. ' .
GRAHAM of Balgowan, a dove, ppr. Candide
et secure.
GRAHAM of Fintry, a phoenix in flames, ppr.
Bon Jin.
GRAHAM of Drynie, a falcon, ppr., beaked, or,
standing on a heron. Ne oublie. .
GRAHAM of Limekilns, an arm, from shoulder,
in hand a tilting-spear, ppr. Pro regc.
GRAHAM, Sco., in hand a sword, in pale, ppr.
Non immemor.
G UAH AM of Gorthey, two arms, issuing from a
cloud, erect, and holding up a man's skull,
encircled with two branches of palm-tree,
and over the head a marquess's coronet.
SepuUu viresco.
GRAHAM of Grahamshall, Sco., a lion, couch-
ant, under a sword, in pale, ppr. Nee temere
nee timide.
GRAHAM of Inchbraikie, Sco.. in hand a gar-
land, ppr. A Deo victoria.
GRAHAM of Monargan, Sco., a flame of fire,
ppr. Nunquam deonsum.
GRAHAM of New Wark, Sco., a pelican's head,
couped, ppr.
GRAHAM, an oak-branch, erect, ppr., bearing
one acorn.
GRAHAM, an eagle's head, erased, gu. Right
and reason.
GRAHAM, Sco., a demi-eagle, wings expanded,
ppr. Right and reason.
GRAHAM of Airth Castle, Stirling, in naked
hand, a dagger, erect, ppr. Non immemor.
GRAHAM of Burntshiels, Renfrew, an eagle,
devouring a stork, all ppr. Nes oubliez.
GRAHAM of Meiklewood, Stirling, a star, ppr.
Auxiliante, resurgo.
GRAHAM, out of a cloud, in fess, a hand reach-
ing to garland, all ppr. Numen et omnia.
I-
GRAHAM, within a wreath of cypress, vert, out
of clouds, two arms, embowed, ppr., holding
a skull, ar., crowned, or.
GRAHAM, an escallop, or. i
GRAHAM, Westm., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a cutlass, ppr.
GRAHAM, Sco., an eagle's head, ppr., beaked,
or. Right and reason.
GRAHAM, Sco., a vol, ppr. Reason contents me.
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GRAHAM, Sco. , a falcon, ppr. Prcedce memor.
GRAHAM, Sco., a dove, ppr. Candide et secure.
. II
GRAHAM, Iri., in hand, in fess, couped, a fleur-
de-lis, or.
GRAHAM-MAXWELL, Sco.: (i.) An eagle, re-
gardant, rising from the top of a rock, all
ppr. Souvenez. . (.) A stag's head,
cabossed. Prospero sed euro.
GRAINGER, Ess., a dexter arm, couped, az.,
purfled, or, cuffed, ar., in hand, ppr., by the
chains, of the second, a portcullis, gu.
GRAISON, a stag, lodged, regardant, ppr.
GRAMMER, Herts., a demi-lion,- rampant, az.,
billette'e, or. Fax mentis incendium gloria.
GRANARD, Earl of, Sco., a bear, passant, ar.,
gutteVde-sang, and muzzled, gu.
GRANGE, a holly-branch, vert.
GRANGE, Eng. , a demi-bear, rampant, ppr.
GRANDFORD, Eng., a hawk, perching on a fish,
ppr.
GRANDGEORGE, Line., a stag's head, ar., gorged
with a bar-gemelle, gu.
GRANDGEORGE, Line., a stag's head, couped,
guttee.
GRANDISON, and GRANSON, Eng., a female,
supporting a portcullis, ppr.
GRANDIVILLE, and GRANVILLE, Eng., a griffin's
head, between wings, ppr.
GRANDON, out of a heart, a hand holding a
cutlass, ppr.
GRANDORGE, or GRAIN D'ORGE, Yorks.: (i.) A
hawk, perched, ppr. . (.) A stag's
head, ar., gorged with a bar-gemelle, gu.
GRANDORGE, Line., a stag's head, couped,
guttle, in mouth an ear of barley, vert.
GRANDSON, Eng., out of a heart, gu., a hand
holding a scimitar, ppr.
GRANDSON, Eng., a poplar-tree, ppr.
GRANDVELL, a greyhound's head, sa., collared
and ringed, or. IO
GRANDVILLE, a griffin, passant, or.
GRANE, Yorks., a wolf, passant, in mouth a
pen, gold.
GRANE, a boar, passant, sa., collared and lined,
or. comp. II
G-RA
GRA
GRANELL, round a plieon, shafted, a serpent,
entwined, ppr. I
GRANGE, Lond., in lion's gamb, erect and
erased, ppr., a branch of pomegranates, or.
GRANGE, Norf. and Cambs., a demi-antelope,
or, attired, maned, armed, and hoofed, sa.
. n
GRANGER, Staffs. , a griffin, passant. Honestas
optima politia.
GRANGER, a dexter arm, embowed, in hand
three wheat- ears, all ppr.
GRANT, Iri., a cat, rampant.
GRANT, Bart., of Dalvey, Sco., on stump of
oak-tree, sprouting, the sun shining, all ppr.
Tefarente, virebo.
GRANT, Bart., of Monymusk, Sco., a Bible,
displayed, ppr. Jehovah Jirch.
GRANT, Sco., a burning hill, ppr. Stand sure
Standfast.
GRANT of Ballendalloch, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr.
Suo se robore firmat.
GRANT of Cullen, a book, expanded. Suum
cuique.
GRANT of Currimony, Sco., a demi-savage,
ppr. m stand sure.
GRANT of Gartenbeg, Sco., on trunk of oak-
tree, sprouting, the sun shining, all ppr.
Wise and harmless.
GRANT of Kilgraston, Sco., the Roman fasces,
ppr. Leges juraque serva. go.
GRANT of Achnanie, Sco., a cock, ppr. Au-
dacia.
.GRANT of Glenmoriston, Inverness, a moun-
tain, in flames, ppr. Stand firm.
GRANT of Preston Grange, Sco., a demi-Her-
cules, with lion's skin, ppr. Non inferiora
secutus. i. ii
GRANT of Rothiemurchus, Sco., an arm, in ar-
mour, in hand a broadsword, ppr. In God
is att my trust.
GRANT of Darlway, in dexter hand a branch
of oak, ppr. Rudem formant frondes.
GRANT of Blackburn, an arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a sword, all ppr. Fortitudine.
GRANT of Invereshie, a cat, sejant, fore-feet
erected, ppr. Parcere subjectis..
GRANT, Sco., a rock, ppr. Immobile.
GRANT, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr. Suo se robore
firmat.
GRANT, Sco., in dexter hand a dagger, in pale,
ppr. Ense et animo.
GRANT, Warw., a fleur-de-lis, az.
GRANT, a boar's head, couped.
GRANT, Lond. and Hants., a demi-lion, ar.
Tanquam despicatus sum, vinco.
GRANT, MACPHERSON-, Bart., Elgin: (i.) In
dexter hand a dirk, in pale, ppr. .
( ) A cat, sejant, fore-feet erected, gardant,
ppr. Touch not the cat, bot the glove and
Esne et animo.
GRANTHAM, Line., a moor's head, couped at
shoulders, ppr., crined, or.
GRANTHAM, Line., a demi- griffin, gu.
GRANTHAM, in hand, erect, couped at wrist, a
dagger, ppr.
GRANTHAM, Middx., a mercurial cap, placed
above a scimitar, edge downwards, and ca-
duceus, in saltier, thereon a Turk's head,
affrontee, erased at shoulders, ensigned with
a turban, all ppr.
GRANTHAM of Ketton Grange, Rutland, a
demi-griffin, gu. Honore et amore.
GRANTLEY, Baron, a man's head, couped at
shoulders, wreathed with ivy, ppr., tied, ar.
and az. Avi numerantur avoi'um. i
GRANVILLE, Earl, a wolf, passant, ar., collared
and lined, or. Frangas nonflectus.
comp. II
GRANVILLE, Warw., on a chapeau, a griffin, or.
Deo, patrice, amicis.
GRANVILLE, Somers., on a mural coronet, ar.,
a serpent, no wed, vert. in. I
GRANVILLE, a griffin's head, between wings,
ppr.
GRAPE, Berks., on a mount, vert, a stag, graz-
ing, erminois, collared, gu.
GRASSAL, and GRASSALL, an arm, in armour,
embowed, in hand a dagger, ppr.
GRASSICK, Sco., in dexter hand three arrows.
Defend. comp.
GRASSICK of Buchuam, a lion's head, gu. Fear
God, and spare not.
GRATTAM, a dove, standing on a barrel, in
dexter a sceptre, all ppr.
GRATTON, Eng., on a heart, an eagle's leg,
ppr.
GRATWICK, Suss., an ostrich's head, or, in beak
a horse -shoe, ar.
GRAUNDORGE, Line., a stag's head, ar., gorged
with a bar-gemelle, gu.
GRAUNDORGE, Line., a stag's head, couped,
guttee.
GRAVATT, Eng., a wolf, passant.
GRAVE, Berks., within an annulet, az., an
escutcheon, sa.
GRAVE, Iri., a cock, sa., combed and wattled,
gu.
GRAVE, Suss., Yorks., and Cornw., an eagle's
head, erased, or, beaked, gu., enfiled with a
ducal coronet, ar.
GRAVE, and GRAVES, Eng., out of a ducal
coronet, an eagle, displayed, or, armed, gu.
GRAVELEY, RICHARD, Newick, Lewes, and
Gravely, Herts., a mullet.
GRAVES, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-eagle, wings expanded.
GRAVES, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, ermines.
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GRAVES, Baron, Iri., a demi-eagle, displayed
and erased, or, encircled round body and
below wings with a ducal coronet, ar.
Aquila non captat muscas. comp.
GRAVES, Glouc., a demi-eagle, erased, or, en-
vironed with a ducal coronet, gu., in beak a
cross crosslet, fitched, of the last.
GRAVES, a demi-eagle, wings expanded.
GRAY, Wheatfield, upon a rock, ppr., a bear's
paw, erased, grasping a snake entwined
around it.
GRAY, Baron, Sco., an anchor, in pale, or.
Anchor, fast anchor.
GRAY, Northumb., on a ducal coronet, or, a
phoenix in flames, ppr.
GRAY, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-swan, ppr. comp.
GRAY, Ess., a ram's head, couped, ar. -
GRAY, Iri., in hand a dagger, in pale, ppr.
GRAY, Sco., an anchor, cabled, in the sea, ppr.
Fast.
GRAY, HAMILTON, Lanark : (i.) For Gray, ao
GrRA
ir
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anchor, cabled, in the sea, ppr. Fast.
. (.) For Hamilton, out of a ducal
coronet, or, an oak-tree, ppr., transversed by
a saw. Through.
GRAY, a lily, slipped, ppr. -
GRAY, Sco., a heart, gu. Constant.
GRAY, Sco. and Eng., an anchor, rope waved,
ppr. Anchor, fast anchor.
GRAY, Durh., in lion's gamb, erased, a serpent.
GRAY, a scaling-ladder, ensigned with a ram's
head. De bon vouloir servir le Hoy.
GRAY, the sun, or, charged with a unicorn,
passant, ar.
GRAY of Warriston, a lily, slipped, seeded and
bladed, ppr. Viget in cinere virtus. -
GRAYDON, Eng., two lions' gambs, erect, sup-
porting an escutcheon.
GRAYHURST, Eng., a dove, az., with an olive-
-branch, ppr. .
GRAYLEY, Ess., in hand a fish, ppr.
GRAYSON, Eng., out of a tower, a demi-lion,
ducally crowned, holding a ball, fired, ppr.
GRAZEBROOK, and GRAZERBROOK, a bear's head,
or, muzzled, sa., charged on neck with three
fleurs-de-lis, in fess. | comp.
GREAM, Yorks., two wings, addorsed, or.
GREATHEAD, Warw., on a mount, vert, a fleur-
de-lis, or.
GREATHEAD, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a martlet, wings addorsed, sa.
see plate
GREATHEAD, Eng., a savage's head, ppr.
GREATOREX, Eng., a goat's head, ppr.
GREAVES, Staffs., an eagle, displayed, or,
winged, gu. Aquila non captat muscas
Suprema qucero and Dum spiro, spero.
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GREAVES, Lane., out of the top of a tower,
Epr., a demi-eagle, or, wings expanded, gu.,
i beak a cross crosslet, fitched, ar., charged
on breast with a rose, of the third, leaved,
vert. Spes mea in Deo.
GREAVES, Warw., an eagle, with two heads,
displayed, sa., beaked and membered, or.
GREAVES, Derbs., Kent, and Suss., a demi-
spread eagle, or, winged, gu. IO.
GREAVES, an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a dagger, ppr.
GREAVES, Iri., a cubit arm, in armour, in hand
a cross crosslet, fitched, ppr.
GREBELL, a greyhound's head, erased, ar. ,
pailette'e, collared and ringed, or.
comp. .
GREBY, Eng., a demi-eagle, in dexter a branch
of laurel, ppr.
GREEKE, Lond., trunk of tree, couped at top,
and erased at root, ppr., issuing from towards
the top two branches, vert, thereon suspended,
on a belt, gu., a Grecian target, or, charged
with a stag, az.
GREEN, Norf. and Oxon., a stag's head, erased,
az., attired, or.
GREEN, Oxon., a buck's head, or, charged with
a mullet, sa.
GREEN. Herts., Scmers., Berks., and Ess., a
buck's head, erased, erm., attired, or.
GREEN, Bucks, out of a mural coronet, ar , a
demi-lion, rampant, purp., in dexter a slip
of laurel, vert. .
GREEN, Lond. and Berks., a stag's head, erased
and attired, or, charged on neck with a pheon, -''
sa., and under it three guttees-de-sang.
GREEN, Norf. and Ess., a buck's head, erased,
az., attired, or. Vive valeque.
GREEN, a griffin's head, erased and collared,
in beak a key. comp. and
GREEN, Chesh., a demi-stag, salient, or.
GREEN, an antelope's head, ppr.
GREEN, a stag, trippant, ppr.
GREEN, a griffin's head, erased, in mouth a tre-
foil, slipped, ppr. see plate
GREEN, a demi-grey hound.
GREEN, Iri., a sinister arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., in hand a shield, or.
GREEN, a stag's head, ar., attired, or, gorged
with a chaplet of laurel, ppr.
GREEN, Kent, out of a mural coronet, gu., a
horse's head, ar., maned, or.
GREEN, a cubit arm, erect, vested, vert, cuffed,
or, in hand a holly -branch, fructed, ppr.
Virtus semper viridis.
GREEN, Ess., a lion, sejant.
GREEN, Herts., Notts., and Yorks., a wood-
pecker, pecking at a staff, raguly, couped
and erect, ppr.
GREEN, a rose, gu., barbed, vert, seeded, or,
environed by two laurel-branches, ppr.
GREEN, Herts., a squirrel, sejant, bendy sinis-
ter, ar. and sa., in paws an escallop, or.
see plate
GREEN, on a mount, vert, a squirrel, sejant,
ppr., holding an escallop, az.
GREEN, Herts., on a mount, vert, an escallop,
az.
GREEN, Norf., a dragon, sans wings, passant.
GREEN, Lond. and Norf., a buck's head, erased,
or, attired, murally gorged, and chained, ar.
see plate
GREEN, Iri., an eagle, displayed, ppr., charged
on breast with a quadrangular lock, ar.
Memor esto.
GREEN of Pavenham Bury, Beds., a buck,
trippant, or. Semper viridis.
GREENALL, out of a mural coronet, a demi-
lion, in dexter a palm-branch.
GREENAWAY, Eng., a demi-eagle, issuant, wings
expanded, ppr.
GREENAWAY, a lion, sejant, or, in paws a scal-
ing-ladder, gu.
GREENAWAY, Glouc. , a griffin's head, erased,
az., in beak an annulet, or.
GREENE, Iri., a horse's head, sa,, between
wings, or.
GREENE, Eng., a stag, passant, ar.
GREENE, Leic., out of park pales, in a circular
form, a stag's head, ppr., attired, or.
GREENE, Waterford, out of a ducal coronet, a
stag's head. Nee timeo, nee sperno. I
GREENE, Staffs., a stag's head, erased, or.
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GREENFIELD, Monm., a griffin, passant, wings
elevated, or, resting dexter on a clarion, gu.
In jus si virescunt.
GREENFIELD, a branch of oak, vert, and a cross
crosslet, fitched, in saltier, gu.
GREENFIELD, on a chapeau, gu., turned up,
erm., a griffin, statant, ar., beaked and mem-
bered, or.
GREENFIELD, Eng., on a ducal coronet, or, a
griffin, sejant, ppr., resting dexter on a shield,
ar.
GBE
GREENHALGH, and GKEENHAUGH, Eng., a stork,
sa. US-
GKEENHAUGH, a greyhound, passant. ^ .
GREENHILL, Lond. and Middx., a demi-griffin,
gu., powdered with thirty-nine mullets, or.
Honos alit artes.
GREENHILL, a demi-griffin, segreant, ar. An-
other, or.
GREENING, Eng., a nag's head, ar. I
GREENLAND, Eng., a dexter arm, in hand a
bomb, fired, ppr.
GREENLAW, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, sa.,
in beak an acorn-slip, ppr.
GREENLAW, on a mount, a cubit arm, in armour,
environed by a snake, vert, in hand, ppr., a
spear, in bend.
GREENLEES, and GREENLESS, Sco., out of a
mount, a sprig growing, ppr. Viresco.
GREENLOGH, a griffin's head, erased.
GREENLY, Heref., a demi-stag, springing, on
shoulder an escallop, az. FaU-y-gaUo.
camp.
GREENOUGH, Lond., the sun in splendour, ppr.,
within the circumference of a bugle-horn,
sa., stringed, gu., rimmed and mounted, or.
GREENOUGH, Lond., a stag's head, erased,
attired, or, in mouth a fleur-de-lis, az.
comp.
GKEENOUGH, a cock, crowing, between two
adders, in orle, their tails in saltier.
GREENSMITH, Derb., a dove, close, ar., beaked
and legged, gu.
GREENSTREET, Kent, a dragon's head, erased,
ar., guttle, gu., ducally gorged, az.
GREENVILE, Bucks., a garb, vert.
GREENVILE/ Cornw., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a plume of feathers, thereon a dove rising,
ar.
GREENVILE, Eng., a griffin's head, wings ad-
dorsed, or.
GREENVILE, a griffin, passant, or, collared, sa.
comp.
GREENWAY, Surr., a griffin's head.
GREENWAY, Warw., a griffin's head, erased, az.
GREENWAY, Devons., a griffin's head, erased,
az., in mouth an anchor, gu.
GREEN WELL, Durh., a stork, ppr., beaked and
legged, gu., round neck a chaplet of laurel,
vert.
GREENWELL, Lond. and Durh., an eagle's head,
ar., beaked, gu., gorged with a chaplet of
laurel, vert.
GREENWOOD, a demi-lion, sa., between paws a
saltier, humettee, or.
GREENWOOD, a tiger, sejant, or.
GREENWOOD, Suff. and Oxon., a lion, sejant,
sa., holding a saltier, ar.
GREENWOOD, Norf. and Yorks., a mullet, sa.,
between wings. Ut prosim. i
GREER, Eng., in hand, vested, gu., cuffed, or,
a trefoil.
GREER, a round padlock, ppr.
GREERSON, Eng., a fetterlock, ar. -
GREET, Eng., a cock's head, erased, or.
GREETE, a demi-greyhound, ar., collared, az.
GREETHAM, Eng., two hands, issuing, holding
a two-handed sword, ppr.
GREETHEAD, a fleur-de-lis, ar.
GREG, an arm, in armour, embowed, in hand
a scimitar, az., hilt and pommel, or.
QBE
GREG of Norcliffe Hall, Chester, an arm, in
armour, embowed, in hand a scimitar, az.,
hilt and pommel, or. E'en do and spair not
and S'Rioghal mo Dkream.
GREGAN, Cornw., a Saracen's head, affrontee,
surmounting a javelin, in bend, all ppr.
GREGG, Eng. , a lion, passant, gardant, az.
GREGG, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle's head and neck, in beak a trefoil,
slipped, of the same.
GREGOR, Sco., in hand a dagger, point down-
ward, ppr. Pro patria. II
GREGOR, Eng., a hind's head, erased, gu.
GREGOR, Corn. , a garb, or.
GREGORIE, Notts., a garb, or, banded, gu. .
GREGORSON, Sco., a lion's head, erased, crowned
with an antique crown. E'en do and spare
not. comp. I
GREGORY, Sco., trunk of oak-tree, sprouting.
Nee deficit alter.
GREGORY, Leic., a demi-boar, rampant, sa.,
collared, or.
GREGORY, Sco., a sphere. Altius. i
GREGORY, Lane, and Salop, two lions' heads,
addorsed and erased, az. and ar., collared,
or.
GREGORY, Line., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
maiden's head, ppr., vested, gu.
GREGORY, three garbs, or.
GREGORY, Middx., a demi-boar, salient, ar.,
armed and crined, or, collared, az.
GREGORY, Lond., a demi-boar, erect, sa.
GREGSON, Durh. and Derbs., an arm, couped
at elbow, vested, in hand, ppr., a battle-axe,
or, handle, sa., tied round wrist with a
ribbon. Vigilo.
GREHAM, Iri., a demi-bull, sa., armed, or.
GREIDEN, Sco., a demi-otter, sa., devouring a
fish, ppr.
GREIG, Sco., a boar's head, ppr. Persevere.
GREIG of Glencarse, a falcon, rising, belled,
and ducally gorged, ppr. Certum petefinem.
i- J
GREIG, Eng., a falcon, rising, belled and du-
cally gorged, ppr.
GREIG, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a scimitar, ppr. Strike sure.
GREIR, and GRIER, Sco., a fetterlock, az. Hoc
securior.
GREIVE, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
scimitar, ppr. .
GREIVE, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
dagger. Qua fidem servasti.
GREIVE, Northumb., a martlet, sa. J'ai la clef.
GREIVE, Sco., a ram's head, ppr. Pro rege ct
grege.
GRELLEY, Eng., in hand a fish, ppr.
GRELLIER, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, or.
GREMISTON, out of a crescent, ar., a lion's face,
sa., crowned with an antique crown, or.
GRENDALL, a lion, passant, or, holding a flag,
ar., staff, sa.
GRENDON, Eng., a decrescent, or.
GRENE of Cappamurra, Tipperary, a wolf's
head, erased.
GRENEHALGH, Notts., a bugle-horn, stringed.
Omnia debeo Deo. i. or
GRENEWELL, Durh., a stork, close, ppr., beaked
and legged, gu., gorged with a chaplet, vert.
G-RE
GUI
GRENFELL, Bucks., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a griffin, passant, or.
comp. and
GRENFELL, Eng., a griffin, passant, ppr.
GRENFORD, Eng., a hunting-horn, gu., veruled,
or. i.
GRENSBY, Eng., in sinister hand a bow, ppr.
GRENTMESNELL, Eng., a plume of ostrich-
feathers, ar.
GRENVELE, Lond., a sinister arm, couped and
einbowed, ppr., vested, gu., in hand a bow.
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GRENVILLE, Lord Grenville, a garb.
GRENVILLE, Lord Glastonbury, a garb. Una
cequus virtute.
GRESELEY, Eng., an owl, ppr.
GRESELEY, Bart, Eng., a lion, passant, ermine.
Mdiorefide quam fortund. I
GRESHAM, on a mount of grass, vert, a grass-
hopper, or. no. II
GRESLEY, Staffs., a lion,- passant, erm., col-
lared, gu.
GRESOUN, Sco., a fetterlock. Hoc securior.
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GRESQUE, Line., a lion, passant, ar., guttee, sa.,
collared, gu.
GRESSEY, a talbct, sejant, sa.* collared and
lined, or.
GRESTEY, a lion, passant. I
GRETTON, Suff., an arm, couped at shoulder, in
hand a truncheon.
GREVE, Herts., a squirrel, sa., charged with
two bends, sinister, ar., holding an escallop,
or.
GREVILE, a greyhound's head, erased, sa.,
collared and ringed, or.
GREVILE, Warw., out of a ducal coronet, gu.,
a demi-swan, wings expanded, ar., beaked,
of the first. -
GREVIS, Eng., the sun, or.
GREVIS, Kent, a squirrel, between paws an
escallop, or.
GREY, Earl, a scaling-ladder, ar. De bon vou-
loir server le Roy.
GREY of Norton, Durh., same crest and motto.
GREY, Beds., Ess., and Herts., a demi- woman,
couped at waist, ppr., hair flotant, or, in
each hand a sprig of laurel, vert.
GREY, Northurnb., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
swan, rising, wings elevated, ar., charged on
breast with a trefoil, gu. De bon vouloir
servir le Roy.
GREY, Sco., a badger, ppr.
GREY, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-swan,
ar., beaked, gu. comp.
GREY, Sco., an anchor, entwined with a cable,
PP^ -
GREY, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, gu., a demi-
eagle, ppr.
GREY, Durh., on a sinister glove, in fess, ar., a
falcon, rising, or, encircled with a branch of
honeysuckle, ppr.
GREY, a fox, passant, regardant, ppr.
see plate .
GREY, Northumb., a scaling-ladder, ar.
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GREY, Chesh., in front of the sun, in splendour,
ppr., a unicorn, erect, erm., armed, crested,
and unguled, or.
GREY, Leic., out of a ducal coronet, az., a
demi-peacock, in pride, ppr.
GREY, a wyvern, wings addorsed, supporting
with dexter a staff, raguly.
GREY, Northumb., a ram's head, ar.
GREY, Norf. and Yorks., a dragon's head, or.
GREY, on a chapeau, gu.. turned up, erm., a
wyvern, or. Foy en tout.
GREY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a
wyvern, wings elevated and addorsed, or.
A ma puissance.
GREY, Heref., on a mount, vert, a bear, or.
GREY, Suff., a unicorn, passant, gu., bezantee,
crined, armed, hoofed, and ducally gorged,
or. comp. plate
GREY, a demi-lion, rampant, holding a scaling-
ladder.
GREYNDOUR, Eng., a squirrel, sejant, cracking
a nut, ppr.
GREYSTOCK, Eng., a lion, passant, gardantj or.
Volo, non valeo.
GRICE, Norf., a boar, passant, sa., ducally
gorged, or. comp. II
GRIERSON, Iri., a demi-lion, rampant, in dexter
a rose.
GRIERSON, Eng., a dolphin, naiant, az.
GRIERSON, Iri., a phoenix, in flames, ppr.
GRIERSON, Bart., Sco., a fetterlock, ar. Hoc
securior.
GRIERSON, Sco., a branch of fir, ppr. Spem
renovat.
GRIERSON, out of a ducal coronet, or, an arm,
erect, ppr., in hand a key, gold.
GRIESDALE, a dexter hand, in fess, holding a
sword, in pale.
GRIEVE, Sco., an anchor, in pale, ppr. Can-
dide et caute. n
GRIEVE, Eng., an escallop, or, between wings,
gu.
GRIEVE, Sco., an arm, in armour, in hand a
dagger. Hoc securior.
GRIEVE, Sco., a cock, regardant, ppr.
GRIEVES, Eng., a pelican's head, erased, vuln-
ing, ppr. II
GRIFFEN, a unicorn's head, erased, az., bezantee.
comp.
GRIFFETH, Eng., a griffin's head, erased, or.
Non crux, sed lux.
GRIFFIN, Lond., Northamp., and Warw., a
talbot's head, erased, sa. .
GRIFFIN, Staffs., a woman's head, couped at
breasts, ppr., hair flotant, or.
GRIFFIN, a talbot's head, erased, ppr.
GRIFFINHOOFE, a griffin's head, or.
GRIFFIS, Eng., a peacock, in pride, ppr. . I
GRIFFITH, Wei., a buck's head, cabossed, per
pale, or and sa.
GRIFFITH, Eng., a woman's head, couped at
.breasts, ppr., hair flotant, or.
GRIFFITH, Somers., a wolf's head, couped, sa ,
seme'e of etoiles, or.
GRIFFITH, a lion, rampant, sa.
GRIFFITH, Wei., a lion, passant, sa. I
GRIFFITH, a stag's head, erased, in mouth a
sprig of laurel, ppr.
GRIFFITH, on a mount, vert, a squirrel, sejant,
gu., holding a hazel-branch, fructed, cracking
a nut, ppr. comp.
GRIFFITH, Iri., a dexter arm, embowed, in hand
a dagger. -
GRIFFITH, on a ducal coronet, a griffin, sejant.
see plate
GUI
GRIFFITH, W. W., Castell March, Wales, out
of a mural coronet, a demi-lion, in dexter, a
palm-branch. A fynno Daw deued.
GRIFFITHS, Wore., a demi-lion, rampant, gu.
GRIFFITHS, Heref., a wolf's head, couped, sa.,
semee of etoiles, or. Firmitas et sanitas.
comp.
GRIFFITHS, a demi-moor, affronted, charged on
breast with three suns, ppr., girt round
middle with a band rayonne'e, in dexter a
spear.
GRIFFITHS, a stag's head, cabossed, between
the attires an etoile of eight points, or.
comp. I
GRIGBT, an ounce's head, erased, ppr., col-
lared, ar., charged with two mullets, gu.
GRIGG, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, in dexter
hand a swan's head, all ppr.
GRIGGS, Eng., a sword, in pale, enfiled with a
leopard's face, ppr. I
GRIGSON, a ram's head, erased, ppr. -
GRIGSON of Saham Toney, Norf., out of a
ducal coronet, or, a griffin's head.
GRILL, Eng., a demi-chevalier, in armour, in
hand a scimitar, ppr.
GRILLES, Cornw., a porcupine, passant.
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GRILLS, Devons. and Cornw., a hedgehog, ar.
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GRIMES, Lond., a martlet, vert.
GRIMES, Warw. and Hants., two wings, ad-
dorsed, or.
GRIMES, a horse's head, couped, or, between
wings, ar.
GRIMSBIE, and GRIMBST, Leic., a demi-ram,
salient, sa. -
GRIMSHAW, JOHN, Esq., of High Bank, Lane.,
a derni-griffin, sa. Tenax propositi, vinco.
GRIMSHAW, Iri., a dexter arm, in armour, ppr.,
in hand a cross crosslet, fitched, in pale, az.
GRIMSHAW, Eng., two lions' heads, erased,
collared, and addorsed, ppr.
GRIMSHAW, Lane., a griffin, segreant, sa.,
beaked and membered, or. IO
GRIMSTEAD, and GRIMSTED, a dexter arm, em-
bowed, ppr., elbow on the wreath, in hand
a bow.
GRIMSTON, a stag's head, with a ring round
neck, ar. Faitz proverount.
GRIMSTON, and GRIMSTONE, a stag's head, ar.,
attired, or.
GRIMWOOD, Eng., on the top of a tower, issu-
ing, an eagle, wings addorsed, in beak an
acorn, slipped, ppr.
GRIND AL, and GRINDALL, Eng., an arm, in ar-
mour, embowed, in hand, by the blade, a
sword, point downward, ppr.
GRINDAL, and GRINDALL, a demi-lion, ram-
pant, per pale, or and az.
GRINDLAY, and GRINDLEY, a buffalo's head,
erased, gu.
GRINDLAY, and GRINDLEY, a dove, ppr.
GRINDLAY, and GRINDLEY, a pea-hen, ppr.
GRINGFIELD, Suss., a gauntlet, or. .
GRISEWOOD, Lond., a demi-lion, gardant, ar.,
environed with laurel, vert, holding a garb,
az?, banded, or.
GRISLAY, in dexter hand, ppr., a lozenge, or.
G-RO
GRITTON, Eng., a lion's face, between wings,
ppr. -
GRIVE, a martlet, sa. J'aileclef.
GROAT of Newhall, Sco., an anchor, ppr.
Anchor fast.
GROAT, Middx. and Kent, on a mount, vert, a
dexter arm, in armour, embowed, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in hand a javelin, surmounted by
two oak-branches.
GROBHAM, Wilts., a boar's head, couped, or.
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GROGAN, Iri., a hawk, in dexter a wheat-ear,
ppr.
GROGAN, Eng., a hind, passant, or.
GROME, Suff., an arm, in armour, ppr., gar-
nished, or, in hand a gauntlet, also ppr.
GRONOW, a lion, rampant.
GRONOW of Ash Hall, Glam., a lion, rampant.
Gronwi Ml Gwerninion.
GROOBY, Wilts., out of a ducal coronet, or, an
eagle, displayed, ppr., charged with a label.
GROOM, GROME, and GROOME, on a torteau,
winged, gu., an eagle, wings displayed, or.
GROOM, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand, of the first, a
gauntlet, suspended from wrist by a pink
ribbon, a shield, gold, thereon a pile, gu.,
charged with a cross pattee, fitched, ar.
GROOMBRIDGE, Eng., out of a mural coronet, q
garb, thereon a crow, perched, all ppr.
GROSE, Surr., on a mount, vert, a lamb, sa.,
holding a banner, ar. ' -
GROSETH, Sco., in dexter hand a sword, ppr.
Pro patrid.
GROSS, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a talbot, pas-
sant, ppr., collared and lined, or.
GROSSE, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, a hand
holding a dagger, ppr.
GROSSET, and GROSSETT, four arrows, points
downward, and a strung-bow, in saltier, all
ppr.
GROSSETT, Wilts., two hands holding a sword,
erect, ppr.
GROSVENOR, a talbot, passant.
GROSVENOR, Dors., a horse, current, saddled
and bridled, ppr.
GROTE, Lond. and Surr., between two elephants'
probosces, erect, a pine-tree, all ppr. Prodcsse
quam conspici.
GROVE, a stag, passant. Si.
GROVE, Dors, and Wilts., a talbot, passant, sa.,
collared, or.
GROVE, Dors, and Wilts., a talbot, passant, sa.,
collared, ar. .
GROVE, Eng., in hand a glove, ppr.
GROVE, Eng., a stag, trippant, ppr.
GROVE, Eng., in hand a thistle, ppr. n
GROVE of Ferae, Wilts., a dog, passant, sa.,
collared, ar. Ny dcssux ny dessoux.
GROVER, Eng., out of a cloud, from sinister, an
arm, embowed, in hand a garland.
GROVER, HARRY, The Bury, Hemel Hempstead,
Herts., and Bovenay Court, Burnham,
Bucks., a demi-lion, gu., gorged with a
collar gemel, in dexter paw, a palm branch,
slipped, resting sinister on a mullet, all or.
Le roy, la loy, lafoy.
GROVES, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or, a
cock's head, combed and wattled, gu.
GROVES, Staffs., on a mount, vert, a dragon,
GBO
GUN
statant, ppr., collared and chained, or,
charged on shoulder with an etoile, gu.
GROVESNOR, Chesh. and Staffs., a talbot, or.
GROWTAGE, of GOUTRIGE, an ostrich's head, in
beak a horse-shoe, ppr. comp. .
GROYN, a bear's head, sa.
GROZE, a mullet, or. Deo juvante.
GRUBB, Sco., a lion's head, erased. Strength
is from heaven. - *
GRUBB, Herts., a griffin's head, erased, charged
with a rose. comp.
GRUBB, Wilts., a lion's head, az., ducally
crowned, or. comp.
GRUBBAM, and GRUBHAM, a cock, ppr.
GRUBBE, a lion's head, az., murally crowned,
or.
GRUBBE, Wilts., in lion's gamb, sa., a rose,
gu., stalked and leaved, ppr. I
GRUBEN, an acorn, slipped and leaved, vert.
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GRUBHAM, a rose, gu., stalked and leaved, vert.
GRUDGFIELD, Suff., a gauntlet, or.
GRUFFETH, Staffs, and Warvv., a demi-woman,
vested, gu., crined, or.
GRUMLET, Iri., a vine-branch, ppr! .
GRUMSTEAD, an antelope's head, couped, ar.,
attired, or. comp.
GRUNDIE, Notts., a demi-leopard, rampant.
gardant, sa., bezantee. comp.
GRUNDIN, Eng., a stag, passant, erm.
GRYCE, Norf. , a boar, ar., duoally gorged,
hoofed, and armed, or. I
GRYLLS, Cornw., a porcupine, passant, ar.
Vires agematis unus kabet.
GRYME, Eng., the Roman fasces, ppr.
GRYMES, Eng., out of a cloud, a hand seizing a
stag by the horns, all ppr.
GRYMSBY, Ess., in sinister hand, a bow, ppr.
GRYS, Eng., a lion, sejant, collared and lined.
. I
GUBBINS, an arm, from elbow, vested, in hand
a branch of holly, vert.
GUCHERES, Eng., a water-bouget, sa.
GUEST, Sco., a swan, ppr.
GUEST, a swan, wings expanded, ppr. Nee
temere, nee timide.
GUEST, Bart., Wei., a swan's head and neck,
erased, ppr., gorged with a collar, and charged
with a cross moliue, sa., between two os-
trich-feathers, or. see plate
GUILAMORE, Viscount, Iri., a horse's head,
erased. I
GUILFORD, Earl of, a dragon's head, sa. , scaled,
ducally gorged and chained, or. La vertue
est la seule noblesse and Animo etfide.
GUILFORD, Eng., a dragon's head. Animo ct
fide.
GUILFORD, Kent, a tree, couped and trunked,
or, flammant, gu.
GUILFORD, on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm.,
an ostrich -feather, erect, or.
GUILLAM, a dolphin, haurient, ppr.
GUILLIM, Glouc., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a broken sword, all ppr.
GUINNERS, Iri., out of a mural coronet, az., a
demi-lion, or, in dexter a palm-branch, vert.
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GUINNESS, a boar, passant. , -n
GUION, and GUYOX, Eng., a cock, az., combed
and wattled, or.
GUISE, Bart., Glouc., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a swan, rising, ppr. '
GUISE, a leopard's head, affronte"e, crowned
with an "antique crown. see plate
GUISSE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-swan,
ar., beaked, sa.
GULBY, a naked arm, embowed, hand thrust-
ing a sword, point downward.
GULDEFORD, a firebrand, flammant, ppr.
GULL, Kent, a dexter arm, in armour, embow-
ed, in fess, in hand a battle-axe, ar., handle,
or.
GULLAN, Sco., a stag, lodged, ppr.
GULLAND, Sco., a dove, within a serpent, in
orle, ppr. Innocence surmounts.
GULLINE, Sco., a dove, ppr.
GULLINE, Sco., a falcon, belled, ppr.
GULLIVER, a lion, passant, gardant, ar., ducally
crowned, or. Non dormit qui custodit.
comp. I
GULLON, in a cavity of a rock, a blackbird,
sitting, all ppr. Tutum refugium.
GULLY, two keys, in saltier. Nil sine cruce.
GULMAN, a man's leg, in armour, couped and
embowed, the thigh in fess, the leg in pale,
the foot in chief, spurred, all ppr.
GULSTON, Swansea, an ostrich's wing, ppr.,
charged with a bend, az., thereon three
bezants.
GULSTON, and GULSTONE, Lond., Middx., SUIT.,
Herts., and Leic., an ostrich's wing, the
feathers alternately ar. and gu., charged
with a bend, sa.
GUMBLETON, Middx., a demi-griffin, wings ad-
dorsed, ar., beaked and legged, gu., holding
a mullet, or. comp.
GUN, co. Kerry, an open dexter hand erect,
ppr. Vincit amor pat rice. ^
GUN, Sco., a wolf, passant, sa.
GUN, a dexter arm, in mail, embowed, in hand
a sword, ppr.
GUNDRY, Eng., a demi-lion, in dexter a sword,
all or. ii
GUNMAN, Kent, out of a naval coronet, ar., an
anchor, erect, sa., cabled, or.
GUNN, Eng., on a chapeau, az., a fox, sejant,
or. .
GUNN, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr.
GUNN, Sco., in dexter hand, a musket.
GUNN, Norf., a lion, rampant, gu., holding a
bezant. see plate
GUNNER, Eng., a lion's head, erased, or.
GUNNING, Bart., Northainp., a pigeon, in dex-
ter a caduceus, ppr.
GUNNING, Somers., an ostrich, in beak a horse-
shoe, ppr., charged on breast with a cross
patte"e. see plate
GUNNING, Kent, on a wreath, of the colours, a
dove, az., dexter supporting a sword, wavy,
radiated, in bend, ppr., hilt and pommel, or.
Verite" sans peur.
GUNSTON, Iri., a tower, triple-towered, ar.
GUNTER, Suss., a stag's head, erased, per pale,
sa. and gu., attired, or.
GUNTER, Suss., a stag's head, couped, gu. and
sa., attired.
GUNTER, Wei., a stag's head.
GUNTHORPE, Norf., a lion s head, erased, col-
lared.
GUN
G-YV
GUNTHOKPE, Eng., a unicorn's head, ar.
GURDON, Hants., Suff., and Wilts., a goat, ar.,
attired, or, salient, against a mountain, vert.
comp.
GURDON, Norf. and Suff., a goat climbing up a
rock, all ppr. In arduis viget virtus.
GURLIN, on a mural coronet, gu., an eagle,
wings addorsed, or, in beak an acorn, stalked
and leaved, ppr. comp.
GURNEY, a lion's head, erased, or, gorged with
a palisado coronet, composed of spear-heads,
az.
GURNET of North Runcton, Lynn : (i.) On a
chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a gurnard
fish, in pale, head downwards. . (.)
On a wreath, ar. and gu., a wrestling collar,
or.
GURNEY of Keswick, Norf., same crests.
GURWOOD, out of a mural coronet, a castle,
ruined in the centre, and therefrom an arm,
in armour, embowed, in hand a scimitar, ppr.
GURWOOD, a unicorn's head.
GUSTON, Eng., a demi-wolf, gu.
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GUTHRIE, Sco., in hand a sword, ppr. Sto pro
veritate.
GUTHRIE, a salmon, naiant. Ditat et alit. n
GUTHRIE, Eng., an eagle, displayed, sa., in
dexter a sword.
GUTHRIE, Sco., a cross crosslet, az. Ex unitate
incrementum.
GUTHRIE, Sco., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, brandishing a sword, ppr. Sto pro
veritate.
GUTHRY, Sco., in lion's paw, a palm-branch,
ppr. Sto pro veritate.
GUTHRY, Sco., a cross crosslet, fitched, az. Ex
unitate incrementum.
GUTTERIDGE, or GUTTRIDGE, a swan, passant,
crowned with an antique crown, or.
see plate
GUY, Northamp. and Wilts., between wings,
or, a lion's head, az., collared, ar.
GUY, a man's full face, bearded, ppr., crowned
with an antique crown, or. Dare quam
accipere.
GUYAN, Ess., a demi-lion, rampant, or, gorged
with a collar, per pale, az. and sa.
GUYBYON, an eagle's head, erased, erm.
GUYLEMIN, Herts, and Wei., an eagle's head,
erased, sa., beaked, gu., in mouth a lion's
gamb, or, erased, of the second.
GUYLING, an arm, embowed, ar., in hand a
scimitar, pommelled, or, hand, ppr.
GUYLING, Eng., an arm, embowed, ppr., vested,
ar., in. hand a scimitar.
GUYOT, Eng., an eagle, displayed.
GWATKIN, a garb, or, banded.
GWILLAM, a dolphin, haurient, ppr.
GWTLLANNE, Eng., an eagle, perched, ppr.
GWILT, Lond., a cubit arm, couped, ppr., in
hand a saltier, or, surmounted by a fleur-de-
lis, sa.
GWINNELL, a sinister arm, in fess, vested, gu.,
embowed, in hand a bow, ppr. i
GWINNETT, Glouc., a horse's head, couped, sa.,
in mouth a spear, in bend, head downwards,
embrued, ppr.
GWYER, Wei., a wolf, passant, ppr.
GWYN, Eng., a cannon, mounted, ppr.
GWYN, Berks., Lond., and Wei., an arm, in
armour, embowed, ppr., in hand a sword,
below the hilt, in bend, sinister, ar., hilt and
pommel, or.
GWYN, two laurel slips, in saltier, ppr.
GWYN of Baron's Hall, Norf., a lion, rampant,
or.
GWYN, Eng., a stag's head, erased, ppr., be-
tween attires a cross crosslet, fitched.
GWYN, Wei., in gauntlet a sword, ar., pierced
through a dragon's head, erased, or, vulned,
ppr.
GWYN, Wei., a sword, in pale, ppr., point
downward, pierced through a boar's head,
sa. comp.
GWYN of Dyffryn, Wei., in hand a dagger,
thrust through a boar's head. Vim vi repel-
lere licet.
GWYNNE, Wei., in hand, in armour, couped
at wrist, ppr. , a dagger, blade, ar., hilt, or,
pierced through a boar's head, erased, sa.
GWYNNE, Wei., a lion, rampant, regardant,
supporting between paws a boar's head, all
or. comp.
GWYNNE, Eng. and Iri., a dolphin, naiant, az.
. ii
GWYNNE, Suss, and Lond., a bear, and ragged
staff.
GYBBON, a demi-lion, ar., crowned, or, in dex-
ter an escallop, of the first. see plate
GYBBONS, a demi-lion, rampant, sa., charged
with three escallops, in pale, ar.
GYBONS, Oxon., Warw., and Wei., in lion's
gamb, erect and erased, gu., a cross forme's,
fitched, sa. i
GYDE,
GYFFORD, Eng., a lion's head, erased, gu., col-
lared, or, charged with three roses, of the
first.
GYLES, or GYLLS, in hand a spiked club, ppr.,
spikes, or. comp.
GYLES, in a nest, a pelican, vulning, ppr.
GYLES, Devons., in lion's gamb, erect and
erased, gu., enfiled by a bar-gemelle, or, a
branch of apples, of the last, leaved, ppr.
GYLL, Durh. and Yorks., the head of an Eastern
king, couped at shoulders, in profile, ppr.,
crowned and collared, or.
GYLL of Wyrardisbury, Bucks., a hawk's head,
az., between wings, f retty, ' vert. Virtutis
gloria, merces.
GYMBER, Lond., an arm, in armour, ppr., hold-
ing a spiked club, or.
GYMBER, Lond., on a garb, a bird, close, az.
GYNN, Herts., on a garb, or, a bird, close, az.
GYPSES, Eng., a dove and olive-branch, ppr.
.
GYSORS, Eng., a fox's head, erased, gu. i
GYSSELING, Line., a lion, rampant, az., winged,
or.
GYSSINGE, a lion, passant, erm., collared, gu.
comp. i
GYTTIES, Kent, an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a battle-axe, ar.
GYTTINGS, Salop, two tilting-spears, in saltier.
comp.
GYVES, a unicorn's head, couped at neck.
GYVLIN, Norf., a demi-griffin, az., wings, beak,
and legs, or, holding a fleur-de-lis.
see plate
HAB
HAG
H
HABGOOD, Eng., a sword and quill, in saltier,
ppr.
HABINGDON, Wore., an eagle, displayed, or,
ducally crowned, az. see plate
HABINGDON, a horse's head, erased, ar., bridled,
sa., between wings, ppr. comp. and
HACCOMB, an arm, in hand a bow and arrow,
all ppr.
HACHET, Warw., a hawk's head, couped, gu.
HACHET, Warw., a hawk's head, ppr. 'Hoetfos
'Hoe^oiJ/tevoy.
HACHET, or HACKET, Lond. and Bucks., a
demi-panther, ar., spotted, az., or and gu.,
holding a branch, vert, flowered, of the
fourth.
HACKBECK, a cross pattee.
HACKER, on trunk of tree, in fess, a moor-cock,
ppr.
HACKET, Warw., an eagle's head, erased, ppr.
Fides sujficit.
HACKET, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a sword, all ppr.
HACKETT, Eng., a demi-eagle, with two heads,
displayed, each head ensigned with a crown.
. II
HACKFORD, on a trumpet, or, a swan, wings
addorsed, ar. *
HACKLET, Lond., a demi-lion, gu.
HACKLET, and HACKLUIT, in hand a hunting-
horn, ppr.
HACKNEY, out of a ducal coronet, a nag's head.
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HACKOTE, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a martlet,
ppr.
HACKSHAW, Salop, a heron's head, erased, ar.,
ducally gorged, gu. see plate
HACKVILL, on a mount, a greyhound, passant.
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HACKVILL, Eng., on a chapeau, a fox, sejant,
ppr.
HACKWELL, and HAKEWILL, Line, and Devons.,
a trefoil, slipped, purp., between wings, dis-
played, or. I
HACKWELL, between wings, or, a human heart,
gu. comp. i
HADD, Kent, on a mount, vert, a talbot, se-
jant, ar. , eared, sa., ducally gorged, gu.
see plate
HADDEN, Eng., an arm, embowed, in hand a
scimitar, ppr.
HADDEN, Sco., an eagle's head, erased, or.
Suffer.
HADDERWICK, Sco., a dexter arm, from elbow,
holding a roll of paper, ppr. Ne timeas recte
faciendo.
HADDINGTON, Earl of, Sco. (Hamilton), two
dexter hands, conjoined, in fess, issuing from
clouds, holding a laurel-branch, erect, all
ppr. Prcesto et persisto.
HADDOCK, Eng., in hand a fish, all ppr.
! -
HADDON, out of rays, or, a man's leg, couped
at thigh, erect, the foot upward, spurred, all
PP r - ' - H
HADDON, Grandholme, Sco., a leg, couped at
thigh, foot upward. JParta tucrl.
HADDOW, Sco., in lion's paw a thistle, all ppr.
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HADESTOCK, on stump of oak-tree, sprouting,
the sun shining, all ppr.
HADESWELL, or HADISWELL, Eng., a demi-
lion, rampant, gu., in paws a battle-axe, az.
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HADFIELD, Eng., an escallop, or.
HADFIELD, an arm, embowed, vested, az., in
hand, ppr., a trefoil, slipped, or.
HADFIELD, an arm in armour, embowed, in
hand a crane's head and neck, erased.
HADLEY, Lond. and Heref., a falcon, ar.,
beaked, legged, and belled, or, in mouth a
buckle, of the last. comp.
HADLOW, Sco., in lion's paw a thistle, all ppr.
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HADLY, Eng., a falcon.
HADOKEES, Eng., a talbot's head, erased, sa.,
collared, ar.
HADSON, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion, rampant,
gu-
HADSOR, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a dra-
gon's head, or, in mouth some leaves, ppr.
HADWEN, the bust of an angel, wings elevated,
ensigned with a cross.
HADWEN, Lane., out of a mural coronet, or, an
eagle's head, ppr. Perfero. I
HAFFENDEN, Kent, an eagle's head, couped.
HAFFENDEN of Homewood, Kent, same crest.
HAFFENDEN, Bloomsbury, a griffin's head,
erased, in mouth an arrow. comp.
HAGAR, Eng., a garb, in fess, ppr.
HAGART, a lion, rampant, ppr. Sans peur.
HAGARTY, Iri., in dexter hand, ppr., an escal-
lop, or.
HAGELL, Eng., an olive-branch, slipped, ppr.
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HAGEN, Eng., a stork's head, erased, ppr.
HAGEN, a dove, rising, ar.
HAGGAR, Ess. and Cambs., a talbot, passant,
ar., collared and lined, gu.
HAGGARD, Eng., a cock's head, erased, ppr.
HAGGARD, Kent, a cubit arm, erect, in hand a
truncheon.Dux mihi reritas. I.
HAGGARD, Norf. : (i.) A mullet of six points,
ar. . (.) Out of a mural coronet, a
snake, erect, ppr., in mouth a trefoil, slipped,
vert. Micat inter omnes.
HAGGARTH, a bugle-horn, ar., stringed.
i. or
H AGGER, Eng., a demi-lion, gu., supporting a
long cross, az.
HAGGERSTON, Durh., a lion, passant, ar. I
HAGGERSTON, Bart., Northumb., a lion, ram-
pant, ar.
HAGGERSTON, Eng., a talbot, erm.
HAGGES, Sco., an arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand a scimitar, ppr.
HAGLEY, Eng., a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a battle-axe, all ppr.
HAG
HAL
HAGNE, Eng. , issuing from a tower, a leopard's
head, collared, gu.
HAGTHORPE,' Durh., in dexter hand, ppr.,
sleeve striped, in bend, ar. and gu. three
leaves, vert.
HAHN, on a ducal coronet, a swan, wings ad-
dorsed, and ducally gorged.
HAHNEL, JOHN, Jun., Queensberry, Yorks.,
HAIG, GEOKGE AUGUSTUS, J.P., Pen Ithon,
Radnors. a rock, ppr. Tyde what may.
HAIG of Bemerside, Roxb., Sco., a rock, ppr.
Tyde what may.
HAIG, Sco., a rock, ppr. Tyde what may.
HAIG, and HAIGH, a demi-savage, over dexter
shoulder a hammer.
HAIGH, Yorks., a talbot's head, erased, gu.
HAILES, Eng., a wheel, or.
HAILLT, Sco., a galley, sa., flag, gu. n
HAILSTONES, Sco., a rose-branch, bearing roses,
all ppr.
HAINE, a lion, rampant, ar., supporting the
Roman fasces, ppr. In te Domine speravi.
HAINES, Eng., on a crescent, an arrow, in pale.
ppr. i
HAINES, an eagle, displayed, az., seme'e of
etoiles, ar. see plate
HAINS, Eng., an antelope's head, ppr., collared,
sa.
HAIR, Sco., two daggers, in saltier, ppr.
HAIR, Eng., a hare, couchant.
HAIRSTANES, Sco., a dexter arm, in hand a
key, ppr. Toujours fidcle.
HAITLIE, Eng., in hand four arrows, points
downward. comp.
HAIZE, Lond., a wolf's head, .ppr., erased, gu.,
charged on neck with an escallop, or.
HAKE, a sword, in pale, ar., hilt and pommel,
or, enfiled with a boar's head, couped, in
fess, az.
HAKE, out of a ducal coronet, two pot-hooks,
addorsed, between wings.
HAKELIOTT, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume
of four ostrich-feathers.
HAKE WOOD, Eng., on a chapeau, a garb, ppr.
HALBERDTN, a wolf, rampant, regardant, ppr.
HALCRO, Sco., two hands holding a sword, in
pale, ppr.
HALDANE, Eng., a terrestrial globe, ppr.
HALDANE, and HALDEN, Sco., an eagle's head,
erased, or. Suffer.
HALDENBT, Yorks., a swan, close, ar., beaked
and legged, gu., in beak a sprig of laurel, ppr.
HALDERMAN, a dexter arm, embowed, vested,
in hand, ppr., a broken spear, in bend.
HALDIMAND, Eng., a sea-lion, sejant, ppr.
HALE, Eng., a heron's head, erased, ar.
HALE, in lion's gamb, erased, az., two arrows,
in saltier, or, flighted, ar.
HALE of King's Walden, Herts., a snake, ppr.,
entwined round five arrows, or, headed, sa.,
feathered, ar., one in pale, four in saltier.
HALES, and HALE, Lond. and Herts., five
arrows, one in pale, and four in saltier, or,
headed, sa., feathered, ar., environed with
a snake, ppr.
HALES, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed, in
hand an arrow.
HALES, a dexter arm, in armour, embowed,
ppr., garnished, or, in hand an arrow, of the
second, round shoulder a ribbon, tied, gu.
HALES, Eng., a griffin, sejant, ar.
HALEY, Lond. and Middx., a goat's head,
erased, ar., gorged with a chaplet, gu.
comp.
HALEY, Suss., on a crescent, ar., a cross
patonce, gu.
HALFHEAD, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
man, in armour, couped at thighs, ppr., gar-
nished, vizor up, brandishing a pole-axe,
gold, between wings, each charged with two
decrescents, ar., and three etoiles, pierced,
sa. n
HALFHIDE, a greyhound, sejant, or, collared,
az., garnished and ringed, gold.
HALFORD, Bart., Leic.: (i.) A staff, entwined
by a serpent, ppr., and ensigned by a coro-
net, composed of crosses pattee and fleurs-
de-lis. HO. (.) A greyhound's head,
couped at neck, sa-, collared, or. Mutus
inglorius.
HALFORD, a greyhound's head, erased at neck,
sa., collared, or. .
HALFORD, a demi-greyhound, collared.
HALFPENNY, Eng., a lion, sejant, in dexter a
cross crosslet, fitched, resting sinister on a
triangle, gu.
HALGOET, Eng., a thistle, ppr.
HALHEAD, Eng., a falcon, wings expanded, ar.,
beaked and belled, or.
HALIBURTON of Pitcur, Sco., a negro's head,
couped at shoulders, helmeted.
HALIBURTON, Sco., a tree, ppr. Majora sequor.
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HALIDAY, Sco., a boar's head, couped, ppr.
Virtute parta.
HALIDAY of Carnmoney, co. Antrim, a boar's
head, couped, ar., langued, and tusked, or.
Virtute parta.
HALIFAD, on stump of a tree, erased at top,
and couped at root, in fess, a bird.
HALKE, Kent, a dexter arm, in armour, em-
bowed, in hand a battle-axe, all ppr.
HALKERSTON, Sco., a hawk's head, erased, gu.
In ardua niter.
HALKERSTON, Sco., a falcon's head, erased, gu.
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HALKET, Bart., a falcon's head, erased, ppr.
Fides sufficit.
HALKET, Eng., a dexter arm, embowed, iu
hand a scimitar, all ppr.
HALKETT, Eng., a lion, passant. i
HALKETT, CRAIGIE-, of Cramond, Edinr., a fal-
con's head, erased, ppr. Fides sufficit and
Honeste vivo.
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HALL, Notts., a crescent, ar., surmounted by
a griffin's head, erased, sa., in beak, three
ears of wheat, or. Persevere.
HALL, Chester, a stag's head, collared, or.
HALL, Durh. and Oxon., a talbot's head,
erased, sa.
HALL, Bart., Monmouth, a palm-branch, in
bend sinister, ppr., in front of a griffin's
head, erased, or, charged with a gernelle,
gu., in beak a hawk's lure, or, tasselled, ar.
Turpiter desperatur.
HALL, Staffs., a griffin's head, erased, erm.
HALL, a bear's head, muzzled, ppr.
HAL
HALL, Bart., Sco., a crane, or, standing on a
hill, vert, in dexter a stone. Dot cura
quietem.
HALL, Kent, a horse's head, sa., in armour,
ppr., bridled and armed, or, on head a plume
of two feathers, az.
HALL, Wilts., an arm, in armour, embowed,
in hand a battle-axe, ar.
HALL, Wore., a dragon's head, az., collared,
or.
HALL, Leic., a talbot's head, sa., spotted, or.
Remember and forget not.
HALL, Wore, and Yorks., a talbot's head, sa.
HALL, Durh., a talbot's head, erased, ar., col-
lared.
HALL, Eng., a griffin's head.
HALL, Lond. and Yorks., on a chapeau, gu.,
turned up, ar., a greyhound, sejant, erm.
see plate
HALL, Lond., in hand, gu., a ball, sa.
HALL, a horse's head, between two ostrich -
feathers.
HALL, Eng., a dove and olive-branch, all ppr.
.
HALL, a demi-wolf, rampant, indexter a heart,
transpierced by two darts, in saltier, the
point of one broken off.
HALL, Eng., on a mount, vert, a stork, or, in
dexter a flint-stone.
HALL, Iri., a fox's head.
HALL, Sco., a demi-gritfin, ppr. Per ardua ad
alta.
HALL, Sco., a hunting-horn, az., veruled, ar.
i.
HALLAM, Eng., on a mount, vert, a bull, gu.
HALLES, Herts, and Lond., a snake, ppr., en-
twined round five arrows, one in pale, and
four in saltier, or, headed, sa., feathered, ar.
HALLET, Kent, out of a ducal coronet, or, a
demi-lion, rampant, ar., between paws a be-
zant.
HALLET, Somers., a demi-lion, holding a be-
zant.
HALLETT, Eng., in dexter hand a key, ppr.
HALLEWEEL, a boar's head, erect, between two
ostrich-feathers, ppr.
HALLEY, a boar's head, erased and erect, be-
tween two ostrich-feathers, ppr.
HALLIBUKTON, Sep., a stag at gaze. Watch well.
Si.
HALLIDAT of Chapel Cleeve, Somers., a demi-
lion, rampant, or, supporting an anchor, az.
Quarta saluti.
HALLIDAT, an oak- tree, fructed, ppr.
HALLIDAY, Sco., a boar's head, couped, ar.
Virtute parta.
HALLIDAY, Salop and Sco., a dexter arm, in
armour, embowed, in fess, in hand a sword,
embrued, all ppr. comp.
HALLIDAY, a boar's head, erased, sa.
HALLIFAX, Eng., a mountain, ppr.
HALLIFAX, Ess., a moorcock, wings expanded,
per bend sinister, sa. and gu., combed and
wattled, of the second, ducally gorged,
charged on breast with a cross crosslet, or.
comp.
HALLINGTON, Eng., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a greyhound's head, sa. .
HAM
HALLIWELL, Lane., a griffin, passant.
HALLMAN, or HALMAN, Devons., a crossbow,
erect, or, between wings, gu.
HALLOM, Eng., a hand, gu., holding a grenade,
fired, ppr.
HALLOW,- an eagle, displayed, regardant, or, in
dexter a sword, in pale, ppr.
HALLOWAY, Lond., a demi-lion, rampant, gard-
ant, purp.
HALLOWTOWN, Eng., out of a ducal coronet,
or, a greyhound's head, sa. .
HALLS, Eng., an arm, vested, gu., cuffed, or
in hand an anchor, ppr. I
HALLWELL, HALWELL, and HALYWELL, Eng.,
a hunting-horn, az., stringed, gu., between
wings, or. -
HALLYBURTON, Hon. Lord, Sco., a moor's head,
couped, helmeted, ppr. Watch well.
HALPIN, on a ducal coronet, an eagle, dis-
played, see plate
HALPIN, Iri., out of a tower, a demi -griffin,
rampant, wings addorsed.
HALSBUBY, Devons., a demi-lion, rampant, az.
HALSE, and HALSEY, Devons. and Norf., a
griffin, sejant, wings addorsed, ar.
HALSEY, in dexter hand, ppr., vested sleeve,
gu., cuff, ar., a griffin's claw, erased, or.
Nescit vax missa rererti.
HALSTEAD, Berks, and Lond., out of a mural
coronet, a demi-eagle, erm., beaked, or.
HALTON, Ess., a lion, sejant, ar., holding a
broken lance, ppr.
HALY, Iri., a savage's head, in profile, couped,
ppr.
HALY, Sco., a greyhound, current. Gang
forret.
HALYBURTON, Sco., a stag at gaze, ppr. Watch
well.
HALYBURTON, Sco., a boar's head, couped and
erect, ppr. Watch well.
HALYBURTON, Sco., a boar's head, couped and
erect, ppr. Majores sequor.
HALYBURTON, Sco., a grey hound's head, couped,
ppr. Fidele.
HALYBURTON, Sco., a moor's head, sa., banded,
ar. Watch well.
HALYS, Eng., a spur rowel, az., between eagles'
wings, or.
HAM, Eng., on a chapeau, a unicorn's head,
erased, ppr. -
HAMBLETON, Eng., a bundle of quills, ppr.
HAMBLEY, and HAMBLY, Eng., a dolphin, hau-
rient, az.
HAMBROUGH, a horse, at full speed, ppr.
HAMBY, Line., a hawk, volant, ppr., beaked,
legged, and winged, or. I
HAMDEN, Bucks., an eagle's head, erased, az.
IO. IO
HAMDEN, Bucks, and Northamp., a talbot,
passant, erm., collared and lined, gu., end of
line in a bow knot.
HAMELEN, HAMELIN, and HAMELYN, a hand,
pulling a rose from a bush, ppr.
HAMER, Eng., on a chapeau, az., turned up,
erm., a lion's head, ar. -
HAMERTON, Eng., in hand a broken hammer,
ppr. I - I
HAMERTON of Hellifield, Yorks., a greyhound,
couchant. Fixus adversa sperno. n
HAMES, Eng., on a ducal coronet, a lion, pas-
sant, ppr. -
HAM
HAMIGSTON, Eng., a dragon's head, erased, gu.,
ducally gorged, ar.
HAMILL, Iri., on a ducal coronet, a leopard,
sejant, ppr.
HAMILL, a palm-tree, fructed, ppr. I
HAMILL, Iri., a demi-lion, sa., collared, or.
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HAMILTON of Broomhill, Sco., a horse's head.
Ride through. - l
HAMILTON, Duke of, Marquess of Douglas
(Hamilton-Douglas), out of a ducal coronet,
or, an oak-tree, fructed, penetrated, trans-
versely in main stem, by a frame-saw, ppr.,
frame, gold. Through for Hamilton ; and
Jamais arriere for Douglas.
HAMILTON of Gilkerscleugh, Lanark, same
crest. Through and In arduis fortitudo.
HAMILTON, Bart., of Silverton Hill, Sco., same
crest. Through and Sola, nobilitat virtus.
HAMILTON, DALKYMPLE-, Bart., Sco., a rock,
ppr. Firm.
HAMILTON, Bart., of Brecon, Wei., out of a
ducal coronet, or, an oak-tree, ppr., fructed,
gold, transversed by a frame-saw, also ppr.
Through. II
HAMILTON, Devons., an oak-tree, ppr., the
trunk surmounted by an escutcheon, charged
with a cinquefoil, or. comp.
HAMILTON, Devons., two spears, in saltier,
issuing through an Eastern crown, or, and
between spears a bugle- horn, sa.
HAMILTON of Sundrum, Ayr, out of a ducal
coronet, or, an oak-tree, fructed, penetrated
transversely in main stem by a frame-saw,
ppr. Through. II
HAMILTON, Marquess of Abercorn, Baron Bel-
haven. See those titles.
HAMILTON, of Barnton, Sco., the branch of a
tree growing out of an old stock. Through
God revived.
HAMILTON of Byres, Sco., two dexter hands,
out of clouds, joined, in fess, holding a branch
of laurel, ppr. Prcesto et persto.
HAMILTON of Preston, a man, from middle,
brandishing a sword. Pro patrid.
comp.
HAMILTON of Aikenhead, in hand an oak- slip,
ppr. Virebo.
HAMILTON of TJdstoun, Sco., a boar's head,
erased, ppr. Ubique fidelis.
HAMILTON, Sco., same crest. Non metuo.
HAMILTON of Wishaw, Sco., in hand a sword,
indented on back like a saw, and a quill, in
saltier, ppr. Tarn virtus quam honos.
HAMILTON of Orbistown, Sco., an antelope,
ppr. Ojuis accursabit.
HAMILTON of Barncluith, Sco., a spear, ppr.
Dat Deus originem. I
HAMILTON, Sco., a ship in distress, ppr. Lit-
tora specto.
HAMILTON, Sco., same crest. Littore sistam.
HAMILTON, Sco., same crest. Immersabilis.
HAMILTON, Sco., same crest. I gain by hazard.
HAMILTON, Sco., same crest. Per varios casus.
HAMILTON, Sco., within two branches, in orle,
two hands, conjoined, out of clouds, all ppr.
Prestando prcesto.
HAMILTON, Sco., a heart, gu., charged with a
cinquefoil, ar.
HAMILTON of Cairnes, Sco., a Bible, expanded,
ppr. Ore lego, corde credo.
HAMILTON of Olivestob, Sco., an antelope's
HAM
head and neck, gorged with a collar, and
attired, gu. Invia virtuti pervia. see plate
HAMILTON of Westburn, in hand a lance, in
bend, ppr. Et arma et virtus.
HAMILTON of Neilsland, Sco., an oak-tree,
fructed, ppr. Obsequio non viribus.
HAMILTON of Blanterferm, Sco., trunk of oak-
tree, couped, sprouting two branches, ppr.
Non deficit alter.
HAMILTON of Daichmont, Sco., in hand a heart,
ppr. No heart more true.' .
HAMILTON of Dalziel, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr.
Requiesco sub umbra.
HAMILTON of Wessport, Sco., two branches of
oak, in saltier, fructed. Addunt robur.
HAMILTON of Cubardie, a cinquefoil, ar. Non
mutat genus solum. So.
HAMILTON of Colquot, Sco., a cupid, with bow,
quiver, and arrow, ppr. Quos dedit arcus
amor. i
HAMILTON, Sco., an oak-plant, or. Tandem fit
arbor.
HAMILTON of Presmenaw, in hand a pen, ppr.
Tarn virtute quam labor e.
HAMILTON of Smaliston, a mascle, or. I'll
deceive no man.
HAMILTON of Gilkerscleugh, a hand, issuing
out of a man's heart, ppr., grasping a sword.
In arduis fortitudo.
HAMILTON of Kilbrachmonth, a hand pulling
up a cinquefoil, ppr. Et neglecta virescit.
HAMILTON, in hand a scimitar. i ^.
HAMILTON, in hand a tilting-spear.
HAMILTON, Sco., in hand an oak-slip, ppr.
Virebo.
HAMILTON, Sco., in hand a holly -leaf, ppr.
Semper virescens.
HAMILTON, Sco., an oak-tree, growing out of
a torse, and fructed, ppr. Obsequio non
viribus.
HAMILTON, Sco., a horse's head, ar., bridled,
gu.
HAMILTON, Sco., a salmon, haurient, ar., an
annulet through nose.
HAMILTON, Sco., a greyhound's head and neck,
couped, ppr., collared, gu., garnished, or.
HAMILTON, Sco., an antelope's head and neck,
ppr., collared and attired, gu. Invia vir-
tuti pervia. comp.
HAMILTON, Sco., a demi-goat, affrontee, be-
tween the joints of fore-legs, a human heart,
all ppr.
HAMILTON of Bangour, Ayr, a ship in distress,
ppr. Immersabilis.
HAMILTON of St. Ernans, co. Donegal, a nag's
head, couped, ar., bridled, gu. Ride through.
HAMILTON, Sco., in hand a dagger, in pale.
HAMILTON, Sco., a sword, in pale.
HAMILTON, Sco., a crescent, ar.
HAMLEY, Eng., a garb, in fess. -.
HAMLIN, Eng., seven arrows, points upward,
ppr. ' comp.
HAMLYN, Eng., a swan, wings addorsed, ppr.
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HAMLYN, Devons., a demi-swan, wings ex-
panded, bezante*e. -
HAMLYN, Devons., a griffin, gardant. Caute
scd strenue. see plate
HAM
HAMLYN, a swan, close, in mouth a baton.
see plate
HAMLTNG, Eng., a hand pulling a rose from a
bush, ppr.
HAMME, Eng., on a chapeau, a unicorn's head,
erased, ppr.
HAMMERSLEY, Eng. , two lions' gambs, holding
up a crescent.
HAMMERSLEY, a demi-griffin, segreant, in dex-
ter a cross crosslet, titched. see plate
HAMMICK, Bart., Lond., a demi-lion, holding
an escarbuncle, gold.
HAMMILL, Eng., a palm-tree, fructed,ppr. I
HAMMINGTON, Kent, a dragon's head, erased,
gu., ducally gorged, ar., charged on neck
with three guttes, in fess, of the last.
comp.
HAMMOND, a wolf's head, erased.
HAMMOND, an eagle's head, gorged with a col-
lar, indented.
HAMMOND, out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's
head, between wings.
HAMMOND, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-
eagle, wings expanded, sa., charged on breast
with a rose, gu.
HAMMOND of Wistaston Hall,Chesh., a boar,
passant, ppr.
PAMMOND, Kent, a hawk's head, collared, gu.,
rays issuing, or. Pro reye ct patrid.
comp.
HAMOND of Westacre, Norf., on a rock, ppr., a
dove, ar., in mouth an olive-branch, vert.
.
HAMOND, a wolf's head, erased.
HAMOND, Bart., Berks., out of a naval crown,
or, an eagle's head, sa.
HAMPDEN, Eng., a peacock's head, couped, az.
HAMPDEN, Bucks, and Sco., an eagle's head,
erased, az.
HAMPDEN, Viscount : (i.) For Hamden, a tal-
bot, statant, erm., collared, ringed, and lined,
gu., end of line tied over back. comp. .
(.) For Trevor, on a chapeau, gu., turned
up, erm., a wyvern, wings addorsed, sa.
Vestigia nulla retrorsum.
HAMPDEN, Bucks, and Northamp., a talbot,
passant, erm., collared and lined, the line in
a bow-knot over neck, gu.
HAMPSON, Bart., Bucks., out of a mural coro-
net, ar., a greyhound's head, sa., collared, of
the first. Nunc aut nunquam. .
HAMPSTEAD, and HAMPSTED, Eng., a demi-
chevalier, in full armour, brandishing a
scimitar, all ppr.
HAMPTON, Lond., Middx., and Staffs., a wolf's
head, erased, sa.
HAMPTON, Staffs., a wolf's head, ar.
HAMPTON, Eng., a demi-eagle, displayed, or.
HANAM, Ensr., a demi-griffin, holding a close
helmet, ppr.
HANBURY, Glouc., Wore., and Northamp., out
of a mural coronet, sa., a demi-lion, or, in
dexter a battle-axe, of the first.
HANBURY, a lion, holding a pole-axe, ppr.
HANBY, Eng., two arms, in armour, embowed,
holding a heart. comp.
HANCE, Eng., in hand a sword, in pale, enfiled
with a Saracen's head, couped, ppr. .
HANCHETT, Eng., the sun shining on a sun-
flower, ppr.
HAN
HANCKFORD, Eng., a demi-cupid, in dexter a
torch, ppr.
HANCOCK, Eng., a cock, ppr.
HANCOCK, a demi-lion, between paws a lozenge,
sa.
HANCOCK, an arrow, point downward, ppr.
HANCOCKE, Devons., a demi-griffin, ar., armed,
or.
HANCOCKS, on a mount, vert, a cock, gu., in
dexter an ear of wheat, or. Redeem time.
comp.
HANCOME, Lond., a lion, sejant, or, collared,
gu., charged with two etoiles, of the first.
comp.
HAN cox, Eng., an arrow, point downwards.
HAND, Eng., an arm, embowed, in hand three
ears of wheat, ppr.
HAND, Hunts., a dexter hand apaume"e, ppr.
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HAND, a stag, trippant, ppr.
HANDASYD, a dexter hand, erect, ppr.
HANDBY, Eng., a hind's head.
HANDCOCK, Iri. , stump of holly-bush, shooting
new leaves, ppr.
HANDCOCK, a cock, gu.
HANDCOCK, Eng., out of the sea, an arm, em-
bowed, in hand a bait spade.
HANDFIELD, Eug., in hand a bomb-s |