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Full text of "Encyclopaedia heraldica; or, Complete dictionary of heraldry"

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PREFACE. 



Some years have now elapsed since the completion of the Encyclopedia Heraldica, 
which contained, as the Author professed it should, the subject matter of all the 
principal works upon Heraldry then extant, such as Edmondson, GiviMim, and 
Nesbitt, and the more ancient authors, who had written upon the Science generally, 
but condensed into a more concise form, and blended with his own elaborate 
collections in alphabetical arrangement, as a book of ready reference, embracing the 
whole Science of Heraldry, and matters connected with it : but, although this 
extensive collection contained, (in the Dictionary of Arms, only with the Armorial 
Bearings of the Peers and Baronets,) about sixty thousand Coats of Arms ; yet the 
Crests being generally omitted, at least very few of them, comparatively speaking, 
having been given with the Arms in Edmondson and Givillim, the Author of the 
Encyclopedia Heraldica was induced, after the completion of that Work, to collect 
a great number of the Crests omitted, as well as many ancient Bearings from 
Manuscript Collections in the Library of the British Museum, and also the new Coats 
which were yearly emanating from the College of Arms upon the acquisition of wealth, 
or the grant of new honours and dignities ; which, altogether, were sufficient to furnish 
materials for an additional volume, and could not be otherwise than useful. The 
following Addenda has therefore been arranged in the same manner, in every respect, 
to correspond with the preceding volumes of the Encyclopedia Heraldica, referring to 
that Work where the information is additional, and correcting such parts of it as may 



11 

have been erroneously given ; and some thousands of ancient and modern Arms have 
been added to the former collection, in the whole amounting to nearly a hundred thou- 
sand Arms and Crests, with the Armorial Bearings of the Peers and Baronets to the 
present time. 



THE FOLLOWING IS THE TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE SUPPLEMENT 

VOLUME. 

I. 

Alphabetical Arrangement of additional matter, with Ancient and New Bearings not in the former 
Dictionary of Arms. 

II. 

The Armorial Bearings of Peers, created and restored since the completion of the Encyclopaedia 
Heraldica. 

III. 

The Arms of the New Baronets, created since that period, with additions and corrections where 
necessary. 

IV. 

The Arms of Subscribers, and others, engraved in the Plates at the end of this Volume, alphabeti- 
cally arranged, though not so in the Plates. 



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ABBREVIATIONS. 



erm. 
chev. 
ppr. 
betw. 



ermine. 

cheveron. 
proper, 
between, 
engrailed. 



ABB 

Aaron, or Arons, az. the sun in splendour or, 

in chief a fillet ar. Crest, a lady's arm from 

the elbow, erect, ppr. 
Abadain, or Abaudain, ar. an inescocheon 

gu. Crest, a savage, wreathed about the bead 

and middle with laurel, and holding over the 

shoulder a club, all ppr. 
Abadam. Crest, a dexter hand holding a broken 

spear, all ppr. 
Aband, Abland, or Bland, [Yorkshire.] The 

same as Abland in the first Dictionary. 
Abarle, {Granted 1572,) ar. three falcons ppr. 

Crest, a flute in pale ppr. 
Abbati, [France,] az. a pale ar. 
Abbeford, [Leicestershire,] Crest, on a chapeau 

ppr. a water bouget sa. 
Abbehall, [Gloucestershire,] or, a fesse gu. 
Abberbury, [Oxfordsbire and Suffolk,] Crest, 

a hawk with wings expanded and resting his 

dexter claw on a mount ppr. 
Abberton, ar. a chev. betw. three wolves heads, 

erased, sa. 
Abbetot, [Warwickshire,] Crest, a dexter band 

holding a cutlass in pale ppr. hilted or. 
Abbey, gu. five fusils conjoined in fesse betw. 

three escallops ar. Crest, an eagle's head, 

erased, ppr. (Another crest, a cross crosslet az.) 
Abbis, Abis, or Abbjss, [Norfolk,] Crest, a 

spur az. leathered sa. buckle of the first. 
Abborne, az. a cbev. or. Crest, a dexter arm, 

vested az. cuff or, holding in the hand ppr. a 

baton gu. tipped gold. 
Abbot. Arms as the Archbishop of Canterbury 

and Devon in first Dictionary. Crest, out of a 



ABC 

ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head ar. armed and 
crined gold, betw. six (or four) ostrich feathers 
of the second. 

Abbot. Arms as the seventh in the first Dictionary. 
Crest, a demi eagle, wings expanded, sa. 

Abbot, [John, Sheriff of Devon, 4th James I.] 
Arms, the same as the fourth of the name in the 
first Dictionary. 

Abbot, [Hartland, Devon,] sa. a cross, voided, 
betw. four fleurs-de-lis or. Crest, a griffin, se- 
jant, az. bezantee. 

Abbot, [Lincoln.] To the tbird of this name in the 
first Dictionary add [These Arms and Crest were, 
confirmed to John Abbot, of Lincoln, afterwards 
Sheriff of London, by sir William Dethick, 
Garter, August, 1580.] 

Abbot, [Salop,] ar. three inescocheons; quarterly, 
sa. and .... lying fesseways, two and one. 

Abbot. The same Arms as those of the Archbishop 
of Canterbury, see first Dictionary. Crest, out 
of a ducal coronet, a unicorn's head or, betw. 
two ostrich feathers ar. [Borne by Sir Mau- 
rice Abbot, Lord Mayor of London, 1639.] 

Abbott, ar. a cross sa. fimbriated or, betw. four 
eagles, displayed, of the second. Crest, a 
griffin, sejant, az. bezantee. 

Abbott, ar. a chev. betw. three griffins' heads, 
erased, gu. 

Abbs, gu. a fesse, lozengy, betw. three escallops 
ar. 

Abbs, gu. a bend engr. or, betw. six lions, rampant, 
ar. Crest, the sun in splendour or. [Borne by 
Bryan Abbs, Esq , of Cleadon, Durham, 1830.] 

Abcot, or, two lions, passant, counter-passant, 

B 



ABE 



A B I 



gardant, gu. Crest, a rose, per pale, or and 

az. barbed, counter-changed. 
Abdehall, or, a (esse and three mullets in chief 

gu. 
Abden, ar. three fleurs-de-lis sa. Crest, a swan's 

head and neck betw. two wings az. 
Abdy, [Mailing, Kent,] az. two chev. betw. three 

trefoils, slipped, sa. 
Abeck, or Habeck, erm. two bars vert. Crest, 

out of a mural coronet, an arm from the elbow, 

vested az. cuff ar. holding in the band ppr. a 

mullet gu. 
A'Becket. See Beckett. 
Abeline, ar. on a cross sa. five eagles, displayed, 

of the field. Crest, a sword in pale, entiled 

with a savage's head, all ppr. 
Abeline, Abyleyne, Abelyn, or Aylin, ar. three 

chess-rooks sa. 
Abelyn, ar. on a cross sa. an eagle, displayed, 

with two beads or. Crest, on a globe, an eagle, 

with wings expanded and inverted gu. 
Abeleyn, or Ableine, ar. three fleurs-de-lis sa. 

Crest, a peacock ppr. 
Abelyn, gu. on a cross, patonce, ar. five escallops 

az. 
Abelyn, [Cornwall,] ar. three chess-rooks sa. 
A bell, [Kent.] The same Arms as the second 

of this name in the first Dictionary. Crest, a 

boar's bead, erect, sa. couped, and armed 

or. 
Abell, [Cork, Irelaud.] The same. 
Abell, vert, fretty, ar. over all a fesse or. 
Abell, [Derbyshire,] ar. on a saltier, engr. az. nine 

fleurs-de-lis of the field. 
Abell, vert, fretty, ar. a fesse gu. 
Able, ar. a fesse purp. betw. three boars' heads, 

couped, gu. Crest, a dexter arm embowed in 

armour, holding in the band a sword, all ppr. 

wreathed round the arm ar. and gu. 
Abelon, or Abilon, ar. three fleurs-de-lis sa. 

Crest, a mitre ppr. stringed gu. 
Abenbrouch, [Holland,] gu. a pair of trousers 

(or linen breeches) ar. 
Abenhall, or Ablehall, [Gloucestershire.] 

Crest, two branches of laurel rising from the 

wreath, cbevronways, vert. 
Abeny, gu. a fesse engr. ar. in chief, three mart- 
lets or. Crest, a hand and arm, vested gu. cuff 

or, holding in the band ppr. a mill-rind of the 

last. 
Aber, or, a fesse, embattled, az. Crest, a demi 

talbot ar. ducally gorged gu. 
Aberbuthnot. See Arbuthnot. 
Abercorne, ar. a chev. sa. betw. three mullets 

gu. 
Abercorne, or Abacorne, [Scotland,] Crest, a boar's 



head, couped, ppr. (Another crest, two dag- 
gers, saltierwise, ppr.) 

Abercromby, or Abercrombie. [Birkcnbog 
and Banff, N. B.] The same Arms as the first 
of that name in the first Dictionary. Crest, 
on a mount an oak-tree, fructed, all ppr. 

Abercromby , [Fitternier, N. B.] ar. a chev. engr. 
gu. betw. three boars' heads, erased, az. Crest, 
a cross crosslet, fitchee, gu. 

Aberdeen, gu. three towers, triple towered, 
within a double tressure, flory, counter-flory, ar. 

Aberdeen, [Cairnbuly, N. B.] gu. a chev. ar. betw. 
three estoiles or. Crest, a dexter hand holding 
up an annulet ppr. 

Aberdour, ar. three swords, paleways, in fesse, 
ppr. surmounted by a bend gu. within a bordure 
az. Crest, an anchor, cabled, and a sword, 
saltierwise, all ppr. 

Aberuwell, Crest, a greyhound ar. courant 
towards a tree vert. 

Aberkedour. Arms, see first Dictionary. 
Crest, a sword, in pale, ppr. 

Aberhurder, [Murray shire,] gu. three boars' 
heads, erased, or, muzzled sa. 

ABERNEATHY.ar. a lion, rampant, gu. surmounted 
by a ribbon sa. Crest, a ship under sail 
ppr. 

Abemethy, [Lord Saltoun,] or a lion, rampant, 
gu. surmounted by a ribbon sa. Crest, a 
parrot feeding on a bunch of cherries. 

Abemethy , [Auchinloich, N.B. Lyon Reg.] The 
same arms within a bordure, .... 

Abemethy, [Scotland,] Arms, see first Dictionary. 
Crest, a parrot feeding on a bunch of cher- 
ries ppr. originally an eagle preparing to fly. 

Abernie, or Abernon, az. a chev. or. 

Aberton. Crest on a human heart gu. an eagle's 
head, erased, ppr. 

Abery, gu. six escallops ar. three, two, and one. 

Abett. The same as Abbot, of Lincolnshire, 
see first Dictionary. 

Abew, [Cornwall,] erm. on a cross gu. five be- 
zants. 

Abford, gu. fretty erm. 

Abfyn, ar. a fesse betw. three boars' heads 
sa. 

Abiden, [Cornwall,] ar. three fleurs-de-lis sa. 

Abilem, sa. an escarbuncle or. Crest, a man's 
head in profile ppr. 

Abileyn, or, on a cross sa. five eagles displayed 
ar. 

Abilon. See Abelon. 

Abingdon, ar. a cross patonce betw. five mart- 
lets sa. 

Abinc/ton, [Gloucestershire.] The same as Abing- 
ton, of Hyndlippe. 



A C B 

Abington, [Henlip or Hyudlippe, Worcestershire,] 
Crest, a bull, rampant, chained, ppr. 

Abiro, [Cornwall,] erm. on a cross gu. five be- 
zants. 

Abis. See Abbis. 

Able. Crest, an arm in armour, embowed, hold- 
ing' a sword, all ppr. 

A BLAND, ar. on a bend sa. three pheons or. 

Ablehall, [Gloucestershire,] or, a chief gu. 

Ablehall, [Kent,] gu. a fesse or. 

Ableine. SeeABELJNE. 

Abney, gu. a fesse engr. ar. over all a bend az. 

Aboat. See Abbot. 

Abrahams, lozengy, or and gu. on a chief sa. 
the sun in splendour or. Crest, a cap of main- 
tenance, therein a plume of ostrich feathers, 
all ppr. 

Abram. Arms, the same as Abraham in first 
Dictionary. Crest, the sun rising from a cloud, 
ail ppr. 

Abreall, [Herefordshire,] Crest, a hedge- 
hog ppr. 

Abrew, or Abroe, [Cornwall,] erm. on a cross 
gu. five annulets or. 

Abrey, bendy of six erm. and gu. Crest, a 
chevalier at full speed, holding a broken spear, 
all ppr. 

Abris, gu. a chev. betw. three rowels ar. 

Abriscourt, [Oxfordshire,] Arms, the same 
as the first of that name in the first Dictionary. 
Crest, a hare close among grass ppr. 

Abriscourt, [Oxfordshire,] erm. three bars hu- 
raettee gu. 

Abrol, [Worcestershire.] Crest, a lion's head, 
from the mouth flames of fire ppr. 

AfiSALEM, or Absolum, [Flanders,] ar. three 
fleurs-de-lis gu. a French quarter of the last. 
Crest, a fleur-de-lis or. 

Absimon, az. a chev. ar. a label of three points 
of the second. 

Abtoft. The same as Abtost. 

Abtot, [Worcester,] per pale or and ar. three 
roundles counterchanged. 

Abtot, per pale or and gu. three roundles coun- 
terchanged. Crest, a boar, couchant, ar. col- 
lared, muzzled, and langued, or. 

A burton, or, a fesse gu. betw. three mullets sa. 

Abwe, erm. on a cross gu. five bezants. 

Abys, erm. on a cross gu. five annulets or. 

Acard, vair, ar. and gu. in chief a label of three 
points of the first. 

Acbeche, or, two bars az. 

Acbeck, Acbiche, or H ackbeck, or, two bars 
vert. Crest, a cross pattee erm. 

Acberch, [Lincolnshire,] or, two bars vert. 

Acbetts, az. three fish, two and one, in pale, ar. 



A C H 

Accles, or, four pales az. 

Accles, or, three pales az. 

Accorne, [Scotland,] or, an inescocheon gu. in 
chief three acorns vert. Crest, an oak tree 
ppr. 

Acelam, [Moreby, Yorkshire,] Crest, a demi 
lion, rampant, holding a maunch ar. 

AcERAC, [France,] az. ten bezants. 

Acester, [Gloucestershire] ar. a chev. az. in 
chief a label of three points gu. 

Acford. Crest, a horse's head sa. bridled or. 

Acgutllum, gu. three fleurs-de-lis ar. Crest, a 
dexter hand holding a holly-branch ppr. 

A CHAM, ar. a maunch within an orle of cinque- 
foils gu. Crest, a demi lion ar. holding a maunch 
gu. 

Achamber, [Suggerton,] az. a key in pale, ward 
upwards, between two mullets of six points or. 

Achany, [Sorbie, N. B.] Arms, the same as 
the first of the name in the first Dictionary. 
Crest, out of a crescent a cross crosslet, fit- 
chee, sa. 

Achaver, gu. a bend betw. three martlets ar. 

Achefeld, per chev. ar. and sa. in chief three 
leopards' faces or, a lable of as many points 
gu. 

Acheley, [London and Salop,] Crest, an eagle's 
head gu. winged or, holding in the beak a branch 
of lilies ar. leaved vert. 

Acheley. To the second of that name in the Dic- 
tionary add Crest, a griflin's head, erased, ppr. 

Acher, [Kent,] erm. on a chief, embattled, az. 
three lions, rampant, or. Crest, a bull's head, 
erased, gu. 

Acheson, ar. an eagle, displayed, with two heads, 
sa. armed or, on a chief vert, two mullets 
gold. Crest, a cock gu. standing on a trumpet 
ppr. 

Acheson, ar. an eagle, displayed, with two heads, 
sa. on a chief vert, three mullets of the field. 
Crest, a sand-glass ppr. 

Achey. See Ache, in the first Dictionary. 

Achilles. Crest, a savage's head, affrontee, du- 
cally crowned ppr. 

Achingham, az. fretty ar. a bordure engr. or. 

Achison, or, an eagle, displayed, with two heads, 
sa. on a chief vert, a cross-staff betw. two spur- 
rowels or. Crest, an astrolabe ppr. 

Achmain. See Airman. 

Achmuty, [Fifeshire,] ar. a broken spear, bend- 
ways, betw. two mullets az. 

Achym. To the first of that name in the first 
Dictionary add Crest, a crescent or. 

Achym, or Acklame, ar. a maunch within an orle 
of eight cinquefoils gu. Crest, a lion, sejant, 
gardant, or, collared and chained sa. 

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ACT 

Ackelom, ar. an inescocheon betw. eight tor- 
teauxes in orle gu. Crest, a Sagittarius shoot- 
ing a bow, all ppr. 
Ackers, or Akers, sa. a bend betw. three 

acorns or. Crest, a doric column or. 
Ackers, ar. on a bend sa. three acorns, slipped, or. 
Crest, on a mount vert, a dove rising ar. in the 
beak a slip of acorns ppr. ('Another crest, a 
dove ppr. in the beak an olive branch vert.) 
Acklam, Acketam, or Aclome. Arms as 
Yorkshire, in first Dictionary. Crest, a demi 
lion, rampant, ar. holdinga maunch gu. (Another 
crest, a cinquefoil vert.) 
AckruVd, ocAkeroyd, per saltier, or and az. 
on a saltier, betw. four fleurs-de-lis, an annulet, 
allcounterchanged. Crest, a dog, sleeping, ppr. 
Ack WORTH, [Suffolk,] Crest, a griffin's head, 

erased, ppr. 
Acleham. Arms, the same as Acklam above. 
Crest, a demi lion, rampant, holding betw. 
the paws an escocheon gu. 
Acles, or, three pales sa. 

Acock, ar. a fesse betw. three fleurs-de-lis gu. 
Crest, out of a mural coronet, a demi swan, 
ppr. 
Acotts, or Acottes. Crest, a lion, rampant, 
gu. supporting a standard az. charged with a 
saltier ar. 
A'Court, [Heytesbury-House, Wilts,] per fesse 
or and paly of six erminois and az. in chief, an 
eagle, displayed, sa. charged on the body with 
two chev. ar. Crest, an eagle, displayed, sa. 
charged with two chev. or, beaked and legged 
gu. holding in the beak a lily, slipped, ppr. 
A'Court, per fesse az. and paly of six az. and ar. 
in chief an eagle, displayed, of the last. Crest, 
a lion's head, regardant, gu. 
Acoustant, or, a fesse az. Crest, a scepter 

and pilgrim's start', in saltier, or. 
Acquell, paly of six ar. and az. on a chief of 

the second a lion, passant, or. 
Acre, [Westmoreland,] gu. three lozenges or, 

two and one, in chief, as many escallops ar. 
Acre, or Acres, [Westmoreland,] az. on a cross 

ar. five escallops gu. 
Acre, az. on a cross or, five escallops- gu. 
Acre, [Westmoreland.] Crest, a triangular har- 
row ppr. 
Acres, [Westmoreland,] az. on a cross ar. five 

escallops gu. 
Acres, [Northumberland.] Crest, an eagle, dis- 
played, ppr. charged on the breast with a pellet. 
Acton, [Worcestershire,] gu. a bordure, engr. 

erm. 
Acton, [Worcestershire,] gu. a fesse ar. within a 
bordure, engr. sa. 



ADA 

Acton, quarterly, ar. and gu. in chief, an annulet, 
counterchanged, on a bend p.z. three crosses, 
pattee, fitchee, or. 
Acton, [London,] quarterly, per fesse, indented, 
or and az. over all, on a bend gu. three cross 
crosslets, fitchee, of the first, in chief, an annu- 
let, counterchanged. 

Acton, [London,] quarterly, per fesse, indented, 
ar. and gu. on a bend of the second, three crosses, 
patlee, fitchee, or, on a chief of the second, an 
annulet betw. two pallets of the first. 

Acton, barry of six az. and or, on a canton gu. a 
cross, pattee, ar. 

Acton, gu. three piles wavy ar. 

Acton, gyronny of eight or and gu. 

Acworth. See Ackworth. 

Acute, ar. on a fesse sa. three escallops of the 
field. 

Adair, hands -Andree, ar. two mullets, in chief, 
az. and a galley, with oars in action, in base, 
sa. Crest, a millrind az. 

Andrew, [Devon,] per pale, gu. and az. two 
staves, saltierwise, crossed at the top, and a 
reaping-hook interposed between them, ar. 
[Borne by Thomas Andrew, Esq. twice Mayor 
of Exeter, temp. Henry VIII.] 

Andrewes, [Bisbrooke* Rutlandshire.] Arms 
and Crest, see first Dictionary, [Confirmed tn 
Anthony Andrewes, of Bisbrooke, or Bisbrake, 
by Sir William Dethick, Garter, 28th Octo- 
ber, 25th Elizabeth.] 

Andrews, [Suffolk,] ar. on a bend, engr. cottised, 
sa. betw. two lions, rampant, gu. three mullets 
of the first. Crest, a dove ppr. holding in the 
beak an olive-branch vert. 

Andrews, [Shaw, Berks,] gu. a saltier ar. sur- 
mounted by another az. charged on the centre 
with a bezant. Crest, out of an eastern crown 
or, a blackmoor's head, couped, in the ear a 
drop or. 

Andrezel, [France,] sa. three chev. bruized, 
Cor rompu,) or. 

Andros. Crest, on a tower, a lion, rampant, sa. 

Androway, az. a lion, rampant, regardant, or, 
betw. eight roses ar. 

Androwes, ar. on a cross sa. five bezants. 

AndroWEY', ar. a lion, rampant, betw. eight 
cinquefoils, az. 

Andru, .... on a bend, engr. cottised, sa. 
three mullets ar. 

Andy, [Devon,] ar. on a bend, cottised, az. 
three roses or. 

Anelche, per pale or and ar. a talbot, passant, 
gu. Crest, an eagle, with wings expanded, ppr, 



A N K 

ANEYS, az. two battle-axes, endorsed, or. 
Crest, a sword, in bend, ppr. 

Angame, gu. a fesse, indented, or. 

Angas, or Angrs, az. a lion, rampant, gu. 
Crest, an ostrich's head, erased, ar. holding in 
the beak a horse-shoe ppr. 

Angelldon, az. a unicorn, rampant, or. 

Angellis, or Angles. Crest, a lion's gamb, 
couped, holding a cross, pattee, fitchee, or. 

Angennes, [France,] sa. a saltier ar. 

Angenoust, [France,] az. two swords, in sal- 
tier, ppr. pomelled or. 

Anger, oj-Angier, [Kent.] Crest, a martlet, 
flying over a castle, ruined in-the sinister tower, 
ppr. 

Angerstein, paly of eight az. and or, a sal- 
tier ar. Crest, a lion's head, erased, gu. in 
the mouth a quatrefoil vert. 

Angerstein, az. on a mount vert, in base a square 
stone ppr. in the dexter chief, the sun, in splen- 
dour, or. Cresl, a stork, holding in the dexter 
claw a stone, betw. two elephant's trunks, all 
ppr. [Borne by the late J. J. Angerstein, Esq. 
of Pall- Mall and Greenivich, KeittJ] 

Angerton, ar. on a fesse sa. three lozenges of 
the field. 

Angoise, gu. a rose or. 

Angolisme, or Angolismo, or, billettee az. a 
lion, rampant, of the second. 

Angollisme, az. semee of lucies or, a label of three 
points charged with as many crescents or. 

Angor, [Kent,] erm. on a chief az. three lions, 
rampant, or. 

Anguilla, gu. three bezants, in pale, or. 
Crest, a bezant, charged with a talbot's head, 
erased, sa. 

Anguish, az. a cinquefoil ar. 

ANGUS, erm. a chief sa. Crest, a quadrangular 
cas'e ppr. 

Angus [Scotland,] ar. a lion, passant, gardant, 
gu. i owned with an antique crown or. Crest, 
a lion crowned, as in the Arms. 

Angwin, ar. two bars gu. on a chief vert, three 
plates. Crest, three roses ar. on a branch, 
leaved and stalked vert. 

Anhelet per saltier az. and gu. three annulets 
or, two and one. Crest, a gem ring or, 
stoned gu. 

An is lie, vert, a cross, flory, .... Crest, a 
dexter naked arm, embowed, holding in the 
hand a ci miter. 

Anke, or Ankey. Crest, a bull's head, erased, 
gu. 

Ankyrsley, or, two bars gu. betw. three mart- 
lets, in pale, sa. Crest, a hunting-horn, sans 
strings, vert, veralled ar. 



ANN 

Anlaby, or Hanlaby, ar. a fesse, betw. six 
fleurs-de-lis sa. Crest, on a mount, an oak- 
tree ppr. 

Anleby, ar. a chev. betw. three roe-bucks sa. 

Anleby, or Anselby, [Eaton, Yorkshire.] Crest, 
an arrow, in pale, entiled with a ducal coronet, 
or. 

An let, [Yorkshire.] Crest, on a rock a fire- 
beacon ppr. 

Anley, vert, three escallops ar. Crest, a dexter 
arm, on the hand a glove, holding a hawk's 
lure, ppr. 

Ann, gu. three bucks' heads, erased, ar. 

Anna, De, [Farringdon,] ar. a saltier gu. on a 
chief of the second three bezants. Crest, a 
bezant. 

Annabell. Crest, a stag, at gaze, ppr. 

Annan D, [Aucterallan, Scotland,] ar. a chief 
and saltier gu. cantoned with two mascles in the 
collar, and base points, az. and two ermine-spots 
in the flanks sa. 

Annand, [Annandale, Scotland,] ar. (another, or) 
a saltier and chief gu. Crest, a rose, stalked 
and leaved ppr. 

Anncey, quarterly, per fesse, wavy, or and gu. 
a bend counterchanged. Crest, on a mural co- 
ronet or, a stag, sejant, ppr. 

Anne, gu. three bucks, couped, ar. 

Anneles. Crest, a mermaid ppr. 

Annelsiiie. Crest, a bezant, charged with a 
pale, indented, gu. 

Annering, ar. a chev. engr. gu. betw. three 
mullets sa. 

Annering, gu. on a chev. az. three bezants. 

Anners, [Cheshire-,] see Anmers in the first 
Dictionary. 

Annes, or Annis, gu. a mullet ar. and chief or. 
Crest, a mascle or. 

Annesley, paly of six ar. and az. over all a 
bend, engr. gu. 

Annesley, [Buckinghamshire,] paly of six or and 
az. over all a bend gu. 

Anngell, [Kent,] or, four fusils, in fesse, az.over 
all a bend gu. Crest, out of a ducal coronet 
or, a demi pegasus ar. 

Anngeley, pattee ar. and az. a bend gu. 

Annikale, erm. a lion, rampant, betw. four 
fleurs-de-lis or. 

Annkell, erm. on a fesse gu. three cross cross- 
lets or. 

Annois, ar. three bendlets az. 

Annot, or Annat, erm. two bars gu. in chief 
three hearts of the last. Crest, a boar, passaut, 
sa. transpierced with an arrow ppr. 

Anns, gu. on a bend, cottised, or, three popinjays 
vert. 



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Annuall, ar. a fesse betw. tliree annulets gu. 
Anois, [France,] bendy often ar. and az. 
Anringe, ar. a cross gu. within a bordure sa. 
ANSAM, erm. on a canton sa. a fleur-de-lis or. 
Anscell, or Anstrell, [Barford, Bedford- 
shire,] gu. on a saltier or, betw. four bezants, 

as many mascles of the field. Crest, a denii 

lion az. ducally gorged and lined or. 
Ansdell, gu. a bend, fusilly, or. Crest, a demi 

lion, ppr. ducally gorged and chained or. 
Anselby, [Yorkshire.] See Anleby in the 

first Dictionary. 
Anseline, or, a fesse betw. two chev. gu. 
ANSELL, [Ickleford, Hertfordshire,] gu. a saltier 

ar. betw. four bezants. 
Ansell, ar. on a fesse gu. three cross crosslets or. 
Ansert, or, a bend, gobony, az. and gu. Crest, 

a demi lion, crowned with an imperial crown, 

wielding a sword, wavy, ppr. 
A.NSLY, [Dolphington, N.B.] or, a cross, flory, 

gu. 
Anstayill, gu. fretty ar. a canton az. Crest, a 

castle, triple towered, a demi lion issuing from 

the top .... 
Anstead, Ansted, or Antished, per fesse, 

or and az. a fesse, nebulee, gu. Crest, a cross, 

formee, or, charged with five torteanxes. 
Anstelbotii, barrv of six ar. and gu. in chief 

three martlets of the last. 
Anstell, [Cornwall.] Crest, a cross, formee, 

ar. guttee-de-poix. 
Anstie, vert, a pale, betw. two griffins, segreant, 

ar. Crest, a leopard's face ppr. jessant-de-lis 

g u - 
Anstruther, [Flie-house, Fifeshire, and Car- 

michael-house and Westran, Lanarkshire,] ar. 

three piles, issuing out of the chief, sa. Crest, 

two arms in armour, embowed, ppr. garnished 

or, holding in the gauntlets a battle-axe of the 

first. 
Anstruther, [Balcaskie, Fifeshire,] ar. three piles, 

issuing out of the chief, sa. within a bordure gu. 

Crest, as above. 
Anstis, [Cornwall,] ar. a cross, raguly, gu. betw. 

four birds az. legged of the second. Crest, out 

of a ducal coronet or, five ostrich feathers ar. 
Anstis, or Anstice. Arms, the same. Crest, a 

dexter arm, vested per pale, embattled, .... 

holding in the hand a griffin's head, erased, . . . 
Anston, ar. a chev. betw. three fleur-de-lis sa. 
Ansty, [Cornwall,] or, a saltier, engr. gu. betw. 

four mullets sa. 
Antingham, [Norfolk,] sa. a bend, engr. ar. cot- 

tised or. 
Antingham, [Norfolk,] sa. on a bend ar. in chief 

an ogress, charged with a star of six points or. 



Antony, or Anton ie, [Suffolk,] ar. a leopard, 

betw. two flaunches, sa. Crest, a goat's head, gu. 
Antrobus. [To the one in the first Dictionary, of 

London, add granted Sept. 1G04.] 
Antrobus, [Eaton - hall, Congleton, Cheshire,] 

lozengy or and az. on a pale gu. three estoiles 

of the first. Crest, see first Dictionary. 
Antron, or De Antrenon, ar. a chev. betw. 

three garbs sa. 
Antweisel, or Antisell, gu. three mullets ar. 

Crest, an eagle, with wings expanded and in- 
verted, ppr. 
Antwii.ley, barry of eight ar. and gu. in chief 

a lion, passant, gardant, sa. 
Anvalbles, or, two bars, engr. gu. 
Anvenell, ar. a fesse betw. six annulets gu. 
Anvenell, ar. a fesse betw. six martlets gu. 
An vers, [Cheshire.] Crest, a branch, bearing 

three roses ppr. 
Anvers, gu. a chev. or, betw. three bezants. 
Anvory. Crest, a dexter hand, holding a holly- 
branch ppr. 
Anavyl, [Perkin, Merionethshire.] Crest, an 

astrolabe ppr. 
An ybolde, [Ireland,] erm. a lion, rampant, betw. 

four fleurs-de-lis or. 
Anyboll, erm. a lion, rampant, betw. four fleurs- 
de-lis or. 
Anyell, gu. three fusils or. 
Aoluite, az. a lion, rampant, ar. in chief a label 

of five points gu. Crest, on a chapeau gu. 

turned up erm. a lion, statant, tail extended 

ppr. collared gu. 
Aorscott, [Norton, Cornwall,] per chev. ar. 

and erm. in chief three stag's heads, cabossed, 

or. 
Apalby, ar. on a bend sa. three bezants. 
Ap-Bradrwen, [Wales,] i\. three snakes, 

braced, ar. 
Ap-Bran, [Wales,] ar. a chev. sa. betw. three 

crows, each holding in the beak an ermine-spot 

of the last. 
Ap-Cargant, [Wales,] gu. three chev. ar. 
Apcell, [Limerick,] ar. three bars gu. a canton 

erm. Crest, a fleur-de-lis or, betw. two wings, 

expanded, ar. 
Ap-Cradoe, [Wales,] ar. three saddles, with 

stirrups, sa. 
Ap-Cynan, [Wales,] gu. three lions, passant, 

in pale, ar. 
Apden, ar. a cross gu. in the first quarter a mullet 

sa. 
Ap-Dulfyn, gu. a bend betw. three spears' 

heads, ar. 
Ap-Dvnawal, [Wales,] sa. a spear's head, betw. 

three scaling-ladders, sinister beudways, ar. on 



A P I 

a chief gu. a tower triple towered of the se- 
cond. 
Apeele. Crest, a fleur-de-lis betw. two wings, 

ar. 
Apellev, [Leicestershire,] ar. sis martlets, three, 

two, and one, or. 
Ap-Elnarch, [Wales,] vert, a chev. eugr. betw. 

three wolves' heads, erased, ar. 
Apelton, az. three leaves, vert. 
Ap-Elydor, [Wales,] ar. on a cross sa. five 

crescents or. 
Ap-Elystan, [Wales,] ar. three boars' heads, 

couped, sa. incensed or. 
Apesley, [Surrey and Sussex,] ar. three bars 

gu. a canton erm. Crest, a fleur-de-lis or, 

betw. two wings ar. 
Ap-Eynions, ar. three lions, passant, gardant, 

in pale, gu. Crest, a sheaf of arrows ppr. 

banded gu. 
Ap-Galwyn, [Wales,] sa. a chev. betw. three 

fleurs-de-lis ar. 
Ap-Gargan, [Wales,] gu. three chev. ar. 
Apgressy, quarterly, ar. and az. four lions, ram- 
pant, regardant, counterchanged. 
Ap-Griffitii, ar. on a fesse az. three boars' 

heads, couped, or, in chief, a lion, passant, 

gu. 
Ap- Griffith, or, a lion, rampant, gu. 
Ap-Grijfitft, sa. the tops of three broken spears, 

erect or, pointed ar. betw. as many crescents of 

the second. Crest, out of a cloud, a dexter 

and sinister arm, shooting an arrow from a bow. 
Ap-Gronyn, [Wales,] ar. a chev. betw. three 

pheons sa. their points to the centre of the 

shield. 
Ap-Growy, [Wales,] az. three boars, passant, 

ar. armed, bristled, and unguled, or. 
Ap-Gwellthan, [Wales,] per cross gu. and 

ar. four lions, missant, gardant, counterchang- 
ed. 
Ap-Gweryown, [Wales,] az. a lion, rampant, 

or. 
Ap-Gwyddno, [Wales,] or, a griffin, segreaut, 

vert, incensed gu. 
Ap-Gwrgant, [Wales,] gu. three chev. ar. 
Ap-Hendor, [Wales,] ar. on a chev. gu. three 

fleurs-de-lis or. 
Ap-Henry, [Wales,] gu. five plates betw. two 

flaunches ar. on each a trefoil of the first. 
Aphery, sa. five bezants, in saltier, or. Crest, 

a trefoil, slipped, vert. 
Aphuyt, [Wales,] paly of six or and gu. 
Apierworth, sa. a lion, rampaut, betw. three 

lozenges ar. 
Apifer, or, an escarbuncle sa. Crest, a band 

holding a spiked club ppr. 



A P P 

Apilston, gu. a pelican in her piety ppr, nest 
ar. 

Apinerickle, paly of .... or and az. on a fesse 
gu. three mullets ar. 

Ap-Ivor, [Wales,] vert, five eagles, displayed, in 
saltier or. 

Ap-Jarthyr, [Wales,] vert, a stag, salient, ar. 
attired or. 

Ap-Jorwurth, [Wales,] az. on a fesse ar. betw. 
three lions, rampants, or, as many crosses, pat- 
tee, fitchee, sa. 

Ap-Kynan, or Apkeune, [Wales,] gu. three 
lions, passant, ar. 

Ap-Kyndelic, [Wales,] gu. a chev. betw. three 
lions, rampant, vert. 

Ap-Kynreg, erm. a lion, passant, gardant, tail 
coward, gu. 

Ap-Ky walhon, [Wales,] erm. a lion, rampant, 
sa. 

Aplebaster, erm. a cross-bow in pale, fur- 
nished sa. charged with a bolt ar. 

Appleby, ar. on a bend sa. three pine-apples or. 

Apleton, ar. a bear, rampant, sa. ducallv 
crowned or. 

Applewaite, ar. a fesse, engr. betw. three 
roundles sa. Crest, a dexter arm, embowed, 
in armour, holding in the hand ppr. a branch 
vert. 

Ap-Madoe, sa. a chev. betw. three lucies ar. 

Ap-Marcheist, [Wales,] az. a fesse or, betw. 
three horses' heads, erased, ar. 

Ap-Mendith, [Leicestershire,] az. a lion, ram- 
pant, or. 

Ap-Meredith, [Wales,] ar. a lion, rampant, sa. 

Apowell. The same as Ap-Howell. 

Appaday, ar. on a cross gu. five mullets or. 

Apparunt, sa. a chev. betw. three talbots, pas- 
sant, erm. 

Appgwinim, [Wales,] or, a lion, rampant, gu. 
armed az. 

Applebv, or Applebee, [Leicestershire,] az. 
six martlets or, three, two, and one. Crest, an 
apple or, stalked and leaved vert. 

Appleby, [Larington, Yorkshire,] ar. on sea ppr. 
a ship in full sail sa. 

Appledore, gu. a fesse, nebulee, ar. 

Appleford, ar. a cincpiefoil gu. and chief vert. 
Crest, a demi savage, in the dexter hand a 
sword, and in the sinister a constable's baton, 
ensigned with a regal crown ppr. 

Ap-Plethin, [Wales,] or, a lion, rampant, az. 
incensed gu. 

Appleyard. Arms, same as of East Carlton, 
Norfolk, in the first Dictionary. Crest, a demi 
dragon vert, holding in the dexter claw a sword 
erect, ppr. 



A R B 



ARC 



Appryand, az. a boar ar. betw. ten trefoils 

slipped of the second. 
Appulton. See with Apelton. 
Ap-Raen, sa. a ehev. betw. three lures ar. 

stringed, or. 
Aprebert, sa. a chev. betw. three mullets ar. 
Apreece, [Washingley, Huntingdonshire, and 

Honington, Lincolnshire,] sa. three spears' 

heads ar. guttee de sang. Crest, a spear head, 

as in the arms. 
Apresby, sa. a cross and chief, ar. 
Ap-Rhys Goch, [Wales,] ar. on a bend sa. 

three lions' faces of the field. 
Aprice, [Wilton,] sa. a cross, formee, ar. 
Apriwallon, erm. a lion, rampant, or. 
Apsey, vair, a chev. ar. Crest, a dove, with 

an olive-branch in its beak, volant, over water, 

all ppr. 
Ap-Tangno, [Wales,] sa. a chev. betw. three 

fleurs-de-lis ar. 
Ap-Tegan, [Wales,] or, a griffin, segreant, sa. 

incensed gu. 
Ap-Tewdor, [Wales,] gu. a lion, rampant, 

within a bordure, indented or. 
Ap-Thomas, per pale, wavy, az. and ar. 
Apton, ar. a chev. betw. four martlets sa. 
Ap-Torwerth, [Wales,] gu. a lion, passant, 

gardant, ar. 
Ap-Traherne, [Wales,] ar, a chev. betw. three 

boars' heads, couped, sa. 
Apulia, az. three mitres or. [Borne by Simon de 

Apulia, consecrated Bishop of Exeter 1st Oct. 

1214, ob. 1223 or 1224.] 
Apucenrick, paly of six, or and az. ou a fesse 

gu. three mullets ar. 
Apulton, vert, a fesse, eugr. ar. betw. three 

plates. 
Apulton, ar. a bear, saliant, sa. 
Apultresend, or, on a fesse gu. three lozen- 
ges, vair. 
Apultresend, or, on a fesse gu. three mascles of 

the field. 
Apurley, erm. three pine-apples, slipped, vert. 
Ap-Vaughan, [Wales,] gu. a bend, betw. three 

spears' heads ar. 
Ap-Yrien, [Mayngwynedd,] ar. a cross, engr. 

sa. betw. four Cornish choughs ppr, on a chief, 

az. a boar's head, couped of the first. 
Arabin, or, three vine-leaves, vert. Crest, the 

sun rising from behind a mountain ppr. 
Arande, [Spain,] ar. a bordure or, entoyre of 

rests (or clarions) az. 
Aras, erm. a chev. sa. 
Aras, ar. a saltier az. 
Akay, gu. three birds ar. beaked, or. 
Ahbouin, sa. a lion, rampant, ar. 



A R buckle, [Scotland,] gu. on a fesse az. betw. 

three garbs or, as many mullets ar. Crest, a 

ram ppr. 
Arbuthnet, [Fiddes, Scotland,] az. a crescent, 

betw. three stars within an orle of eight cinque- 
foils ar. 
Arbuthnot, az. a chev. betw. three crosses, pattee, 

or.- Crest, a cross, pattee, or. 
Arbuthnot, az. a crescent, betw. three mullets 

ar. 
Arbuthnot, [Montrose,] az. a crescent, betw. 

thr^e stars, ar. all within a bordure, indented 

and quartered of the second and first. Crest, 

a dove, within an adder, disposed orleways 

ppr. 
Arbuthnot, az. a crescent, betw. three mullets ar. 
Arbuthnot, [Lord Provost of Edinburgh, 1822,] 

az. a crescent betw. three mullets ar. within 

a bordure or, charged with as many boars' 

heads .... 
Arc [the famous Joan of,] az. a sword, erect, ar. 

entiled with a crown of the last, betw. two 

fleurs-de-lis or. 
Arc, [France,] az. a bow or, charged with three 

arrows ar. feathered gold, one in fesse and two 

in saltier, and pointing to the dexter side of the 

escocheon. 
Arcaster, [Gloucestershire.] Crest, ou a be- 
zant an escarbuncle sa. 
Archard, az. three broad arrows or. 
Archarde, or, two fusils in bend sa. 
Archbald, [Ireland,] gu. a chev. betw. three 

brogues or. 
Arch bold, [Ireland,] ar. seme de lis and a 

lion, rampant, sa. 
Archbold, ar. seme of fleur-de-lis, a lion, passant, 

sa. 
Archerd, [Yorkshire,] or, five lozenges in bend 

sa. 
Arch da ll, [Ireland,] ar. a pale, pointed, in 

base gu. betw. two cinquefoils of the second. 

Crest, a cross, pattee, erm. 
Archdeacon, [Suffolk,] ar. three chev. wavy, 

sa. 
Archdeacon, erm. entrayled sa. 
Archdeacon, [Devon,] ar. three chev. sa. Crest, 

a dexter arm, embowed, in armour, holding in 

the hand a sword ppr. 
Archdone, ar. a chev. sa. 
Archer, [Kilkeny, Ireland,] ar. three pheons, 

points upwards, sa. 
Archer, gu. a chev. betw. three greyhounds, 

courant, or. 
Arches, sa. three fleurs-de-lis ar. 
Arches, gu. three arches or, the two in chief sin- 
gle, the one in base double. 



ARD 

Arches, gu. three arches ar. masoned, sa. 
Archever, [Scotland.] Crest, two arms, em- 
bowed, and drawing an arrow in a bow, ppr. 
Arcus, per fesse or and ar. a fesse gu. betw. a 

lion, rampant, ppr. in chief, and a fir-tree, in 

base, on a mount, also ppr. 

Ardale, .... three bull's heads, couped 

Ardan, or Ardin, per pale az. and gu. a lion, 

rampant, or. 
Ardbarow, or Ardboro, ar. three chev. engr. 

betw. as many escallops gu. 
Arden, per pale az. and gu. a lion, rampant, 

counterchanged. 
Arden, sa. five lions, rampant, or, crowned gu. 
Arden, [Kent.] The same as Ardernk, of 

Warwickshire. 
Arden, or, crusuly and a lion, rampant, sa. 
Ardene, paly of eight or and az. on a chief gu. 

three lozenges of the first. 
Ardenus, gu. a chief or, within a bordure, erm. 
Arderley, ar. on a bend gu. betw. two lions' 

heads, erased, sa. three cross crosslets or. 
Arderne, or, a fesse az. 
Arderne, sa. a fesse gu. 

Arderne, ar. a fesse gu. betw. three roses or. 
Arderne, [Wiltshire,] erm. a fesse, cheeky, or 

and az. 
Arderne, or Ardren, vert, a lion, saliant, or, 

crowned and armed gu. 
Arderne, [Lancashire,] gu. three cross crosslets, 

and a chief, or. 
Arderne, [Shropshire,] gu. eight cross crosslets, 

and a chief, or. 
Arderne, erm. on a fesse gu. three cinquefoils or. 
Arderne, gu. three cross crosslets, fitchee, and a 

chief, indented, or. 
Ardesley, ar. a fesse, fusilly, gu. iu chief three 

bulls' heads, couped, sa. 
Ardeyne, .... semee of cross crosslets, and a 

lion, rampant, sa. 
Ardfrowe, ar. a chev. engr. betw. three escal- 
lops gu. 
Ardine, [Ireland,] per pale az. and gu. a lion, 

rampant, or. 
Ardington, [Berkshire,] az. two lions, passant, 

ar. 
Ardis, [Yorkshire.] The same arms as Ardis, 

of Sharington, Bucks, in first Dictionary. 
Ardis, ar. on a bend az. a mullet sa. Crest, a 

demi-lion gu. in the sinister paw a rose or, leaved 

vert. 
Ardis, ar. a bend betw. six martlets sa. 
Ardon, [Essex,] ar. a chev. sa. betw. three stars 

gu. 
Ardotjste, [Essex,] ar. a chev. sa. betw. three 

stars gu. 



ARM 

Areas, erm. a chev. gu. 

Arel, [France,] quarterly, ar. and az. Crest, 

a boar's head between two ostrich feathers 

ppr. 
Areskine, [Scotland,] ar. on a pale sa. a cross, 

pattee, fitchee, of the first Crest, a demi- 

griflin holding in the dexter claw a sword ppr. 
Arfea, gu. three towers, triple towered, ar. 
Arfece. Crest, a scaling ladder az. 
Argahast, or, a bull gu. Crest, a doric column 

ppr. 
Argall, per fesse or and az. three lions' heads, 

erased, and counterchanged. 

Argamf, az. on a chev three martlets sa. 

Argentayne, gu. three covered cups or. 
Argentin E, [Cambridgeshire,] gu. three covered 

cups ar. 
Argentree, [France,] ar. across, pattee, az. 

Crest, an eagle's head, erased, gu. 
Argies, [France,] or, an orleof eight martlets sa. 
Arglas, ar. a buck, trippant, gu. 
Argles, sa. three lions, rampant, or. 
Argnall, .... a lion, rampant, regardant, ar. 
Arguill, per fesse, or and vert, a pale counter- 



changed. 



-Crest, 



dexter claw a garland of 



Arguilla, gu. three bezants, in pale or. 

on a bezant, a talbot's head, sa. 
Argum. Crest, a hand erect issuing from a cloud, 

holding a book open, all ppr. 
Ariel, or Ariell, or, a Cornish chough ppr. 

within an orle of eight fleurs-de-lis az. Crest, 

an anchor cabled, and sword, in saltier, ppr. 
Aries, [Ireland,] vert, three rams' heads, ca- 

bossed, ar. attired or. Crest, a satyr holding 

in the dexter hand a sword, and in the sinister 

a partizan, all ppr. 
Aria e, [France,] or, three cinquefoils gu. 
Ark ell, or Arkle, gu. a fesse, embattled, 

counterembattled, ar. Crest, a griffin, sejant, 

ar. holding in the 

laurel, vert. 
Arkvbus. Crest, a lion's head, erased, ar. 
Arlandfs, [Frauce,] az. a crescent, reversed, 

or, over all an estoile ar. 
Arling, gu. a fesse, vair, in chief, a unicorn, 

courant, or, betw. two mullets of the last, all 

within a bordure engr. gold. 
Arlote, or Arlott, gu. a leopard, passant, 

gardant, or spotted sa. Crest, on a chapeau 

gu. turned up erm. a leopard, passant, gardant, 

with three blades of rushes on each side, all 

ppr. 
Armale, ar. guttee de sang, three bars, hu- 

mettee, az. 
Armand, [France,] az. a chev. betw. three roses, 

ar. 



A R N 

Armayne, ar. three cloves sa. 

Armen, erm. a saltier engr. gu. on a chief of the 

second, a lion, passant, or. 
Armerbery, sa. two arms issuing from the sides 

of the escocheon bent at the elbow and erect in 

chev. the hands conjoined ar. betw. three cross 

crosslets, fitchee, or. 
AltMES, or, on a bend az. three bands clenched 

and conped at the wrist of the first. 
Artnes, [France,] gu. two swords, in pale, points 

downwards ar. in chief, and betw. the hilts a 

rose, all within a bordure of the last. 
Armesbury, [Essex.] Crest, two hands issuing 

from clouds ppr. 
Armeway, [Lincoln,] quarterly, az. and ar. a 

saltier engr. counterchanged. 
Armigkr, [Suffolk,] az. two bars betw. three 

helmets or. Crest, on a ducal coronet or, an 

antelope, sejant, gu. horned gold. 
Armistead, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three points 

of spears az. tasseled in the middle or. Crest, 

a dexter arm embowed in armour ppr. holding 

the butt end of a broken spear or. 
Armo, quarterly, or and gu. in the first and 

fourth, a lozenge of the second. Crest, three 

passion nails ppr. one in pale, and two in sal- 
tier. 
Armony, gu. a bend ar. betw. six bezants. 

Crest, a stag gu. 
Armony, az. a bend erm. between six bezants. 

Crest, the same as above. 
Armony, gu. a bend erm. betw. six bezants. 
Armour, [Scotland,] ar. on a chev. az. betw. 

three arms in armour, fesseways, and embowed 

ppr. as many mullets of the field. 
Arm.SDRESSEK, gu. a man in armour ppr. holding 

in the dexter hand a pole-axe. 
Armstem, ar. a fret gu. on a chief az. a lion, 

passant, or. Crest, on a chapeau gu. turned 

up erm. a demi lion, rampant, az. 
Armstrong, [Corby, Lincolnshire,] gu. three 

dexter arms in armour, in pale ar. garnished 

or. 
Armyn, [Yorkshire.] The same asARMiNE of 

Osgodby and Ketton, Lincolnshire. 
Armyne, ar. three crows sa. 
Armyne, az. a lion, rampant, ar. crowned or. 
Armyne, ar. three trefoils, slipped sa. 
Armytage, gu. a lion's head, erased, betw. three 

crosses, bottonee, ar. 
Arnais, [France,] ar. a cross sa. 
Arnal, [France,] or, a walnut tree ppr. on a 

chief az. three estoils of the field. 
Arnald, or Arnauld, az. a chev. betw. three 

palm branches or. Crest, a demi cat, gardaut, 

ppr. 



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Arnkford, az. three bars ar. within a bordure 

erm. 
Arnell, or Arnied, [Scotland,] ar. two eels, 

haurient, confronted, vert, betw. two estoiles 

gu. Crest, an eel, naiant, vert. 
Arnes, [Cornwall,] vert, five martlets, ar. three 

two, and one. 
Ames, erm. a chev. sa. 
Arnet, ar. a chev. sa. betw. two mullets, in 

chief, and a crescent in base gu. Crest, a cres- 
cent or. 
Arnett, or Arnott, gyronny of eight sa. and 

or, on a chief ar. a galley, the sails furled, 

sable, flags, gu. Crest, on a tower ppr. a flag, 

displayed, az. 
Arnold, gu. a chev. ermines, betw. three pheons 

or. Crest, a demi tiger ar. pellettee, betw. his 

feet a fire-ball sa. 
Arnold, [Kent.] The same as Arnold of Cromer, 

see first Dictionary. 
Arnold, [Buckinghamshire,] ar. three escallops 

sa. 
Arnold, [Gloucestershire,] Crest, a demi tiger ar. 

pellettee. 
Arnold, [Gloucestershire.] gu. on a chev. erm. 

three pheons sa. 
Arnold, gu. a chev. erm. betw. three pheons or. 

Crest, a demi tiger, regardant, sa. bezantee, 

holding betw. his fore-paws a pheon or. 
Arnot, [of that Ilk, Co. Fife,] ar. a chev. sa. 

betw. three mullets gu. 
Arnut, [Scotland,] ar. a chev. sa. betw. two mul- 
lets in chief and a fret, couped, in base gu. in 

the interstices, four quartre-foils of the last, and 

charged with as many hearts of the first. Crest, 

a crescent gu. 
Arod, [France,] or, a fesse az. 
Arondell, [Cornwall,] sa. six martlets, in pile, 

ar. 
Arondell, sa. six escallops, in pile, ar. 
Arpajon, [France,] gu. a harp stringed or. 
Arpin, sa. a cross ar. Crest, an arm in armour, 

holding a holly branch, all ppr. 
Arquinvilliars, [France,] erm. papillone sa. 
Arras, ar. on a cross az. five fleurs-de-lis within 

a bordure engr. of the second. Crest, in a 

tower gu. embattled or, a lion's head of the last. 
Arrat, [Scotland,] az. three crosses, pattee, 

fitchee, or, two and one, and three mullets ar. 

one and two, in the centre a crescent of the 

last. Crest, a dexter hand holding a dagger, 

in pale, ppr. 
Arrepon, cheeky or and az. on a fesse ar. three 

martlets sa. 
Arressell, gu. a saltier engr. or, betw. four 

bezants. 

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ART 

Arris, ar. on a saltier az. five fleurs-de-lis or. 
Arrot, [Arrot, Scotland,] az. three crosses, 

pattee, fitchee, or, two and one, and three 

mullets ar. one and two. Crest, as Arrat. 
Arrowood. Crest, a savage with a club in his 

dexter hand, resting on the wreath, ppr. 
Arrowsmyth, [Hunting-field -Hall, Suffolk,] 

Crest, seven arrows, ppr. entiled with a ducal 

coronet, or. 
Arscot, [Devon,] Crest, a demi man in a turkish 

habit, affrontee, in his dexter hand a cimeter, 

held over his head, the sinister resting on a 

tiger's head issuing out of the wreath. 
Arsdale, [Slenhow,] az. a chev. erm. betw. 

three .... 
Arsick, quarterly, gu. and or, on a bordure sa. 

eight bulls' heads, couped, ar. Crest, a talbot, 

sejant, ppr. resting the dexter paw upon a shield 

gu. 
Arsingcourt, [Germany,] ar. an eagle, dis- 
played, with two heads, gu. 
Arsnick, ar. a chief indented sa. 
Arsycke, or, a chief indented sa. Crest, the 

same as Arsick. 
Artas, sa. three fleurs-de-lis or. 
Arter, gu. a chev. betw. three martlets ar. 
Artesi, az. three fleurs-de-lis or, a label of as 

many points gu. charged with three castles ar. 
Arther, erm. a cross sa.. Crest, a mullet of 

six points gu. 
Arthiee, [Scotland,] ar. a fesse, cheeky, or and 

gu. betw. two mullets gold, in chief, and an eel, 

naiant, in base, az. in the middle chief point a 

ducal coronet of the second. 
Arthington, [Yorkshire,] ar. a fesse betw. three 

escallops sa 
Arthory, sa. on a chief ar. three chess rooks of 

the first. 
Arthur, az. a cross, moline, betw. three eastern 

crowns or. Crest, two laurel branches, in orle, 

ppr. 
Arthur, az. a chev. betw. three clarions (or rests) 

or. Crest, a sinister arm embowed in armour 

or, holding in the hand ppr. a clarion gold. 

[Granted Feb. 1646, by Sir Edivard Bysshe, 
Garter, to John Arthur, Esq. of Donneih in 

Co ] 

Arthurus, cheeky or and az. a bordure gu. 
Arthy, [formerly M'Arthy, Ireland,] or, a lion, 

rampant, gu. Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, 

a moose deer's head attired ppr. [Borne by the 

Rev. N. H. Arthy, 1832.] 
Artington, or Artinginton, ar. on a fesse 

gu. three escallops of the field. 
Artked, ar. on a fesse sa. three lozenges or. 

Crest, a dexter arm from the shoulder, couped, 



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and resting on the elbow ppr. holding a cross 

crosslet, fitchee, in pale, sa. 
Arton, or, on a chev. sa. five fleurs-de-lis ar. 

Crest, a candlestick or. 
Artrod, ar. on a fesse sa. three mascles or. 
Artus, sa. an eagle, close, or. Crest, an eagle's 

head holding in the beak a quill ppr. 
Arundell, purp. two (launches, the dexter per 

fesse, cheeky, or and az. and gu. on the last, a 

lion, rampant, of the second, the sinister flaunch 

per fesse gu. and cheeky or and az. in chief, on 

the flaunch, a lion, rampant, or. 
Arundell, bendy of eight gu. and ar. 
Arundell, [Cornwall,] sa. six swallows ar. three, 

two, and one. [Borne by John Arundell, Dean 

of Exeter, appointed 18/A September, 1496, 

Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, translated 

to the See of Exeter 29th June, 1502, obiit 15th 

March, 1504.] 
Arundell, [John, Sheriff of Devon, 3d Hen. V.] 

The same. 
Arweil, [Scotland,] ar. two serpents, nowed 

and linked together, in pale, betw. two stars 

gu. Crest, a cubit arm, holdinga helmet, all ppr. 
Arwennack, ar. three mascles gu. 
Arwood, gu. three conies, courant, az. 
Asadam, ar. on a cross gu. five mullets of the 

field. Crest, a rook, feeding, sa. 
Ascham, [London,] gu. on a fesse or, three 

dolphins, naiant, embowed, ar. 
Aschaw, ar. a mole-hill, in base, sa. 
Ascheby, ar. a lion, rampant, sa. billette.e, or. 
Ascon. Crest, a mascle ar. 
Ascon, gu. a lion, rampant, or, a bend vert. 
Ascon e, az. a bend, cottised, ar. betw. six cross 

crosslets or. 
Ascoum, or, on a chief az. a lion, rampant, gu. 
Ascry, [London,] barry, uude of six ar. and az. 

on a chief gu. three bezants. 
Ascum, ar. a chev. betw. three fleurs-de-lis sa. 

Crest, a fleur-de-lis sa. 
Asea, or, two bars gu. on each a shrimp, naiant, 

ar. 
Aseky, or, a fesse az. over all a saltier gu. 
Asf.ll, ar. a lion, rampant, gu. on his shoulder 

a cinquefoil of the first, a label of three points 

of the second. 
Asgile, or Asgill, Crest a sphinx, with wings 

endorsed, ar. crined or. 
Asgill, or Asgile, [Northumberland, London and 

Fowley, Hants,] per fesse ar. and az. a pale, 

counterchanged, three lions' heads, erased, two 

and one, gu. and three fleurs-de-lis, one and 

two ,or. Crest, on a mural coronet or, a sphynx, 

couchant, gar d ant, body brown, face and breasts 

ppr. winged or. 



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Asgill, [Bart.] Arras as first Dictionary. Crest, 
a sphynx, couchant, gardant, ar. crined or. 

Ash, or, three bars az. Crest, an old man's head, 
side faced, ppr. wreathed and stringed or and 
az. 

Ash, or, a fesse az. over all a saltier gu. Crest, 
on a rock, a goose, with wings endorsed, ppr. 

Ash, [Dublin,] ar. three chev. sa. 

Ash hue, az. a chev. or, betw. three eagles, dis- 
placed, with two heads ar. 

Ashberton. Crest, on a chapeau gu. turned up 
erra. a communion cup or. 

Ash bone, erm. on a cross gu. three bezants. 

Ashborne, [Ireland,] ar. on a bend gu. three 
escallops of the field. 

Ashborne, [Worcestershire.] Crest, a lion's gamb, 
holding a flag ar. charged with an eagle, dis- 
played, sa. 

Ashborne, [Ireland.] Crest, a tower, triple 
towered, ppr. 

Ashburnham. [Sussex and Suffolk.] Crest, out 
of a ducal coronet ar. an ash-tree, fructed, ppr. 

Ash bury, [Gloucestershire,] gu. a fesse betw. 
six martlets ar. Crest, a martlet ar. holding in 
the beak a sprig of ash ppr. 

Ashconer, [Scotland,] per pale ar. and sa. a 
chev. counterchauged. 

Ashdoun, the same as Ashdaun. 

Ash eld en. To the first of this name in the 
Dictionary, add Crest, a lion's gamb, erased, 
gu. holding up the hilt of a broken sword ppr. 
To the second of the name add Crest, a lion, 
rampant, supporting an arrow, in pale, point 
downwards. 

Ashen dy, or, a lion, rampant, gu. collared of 
the field. 

Ashenhurst, [Beardhall, Derby,] or, a cock- 
atrice, the tail nowed with a serpent's head, sa. 
comb and wattles gu. in the beak, a trefoil vert. 
Crest, a cockatrice, as in the Arms. 

Ashent, ar. a chev. betw. three crescents gu. a 
bordure erm. 

Asher, gu. a cross eugr. in the first quarter a 
fleur-de-lis or. 

Asherborne, ar. on a fesse betw. three crescents 
gu. as many mullets of the field. 

Ashkrburne, ar. a fesse betw. three crescents 
gu. 

Asherburne, or Ashburner, [Cockermouth, Cum- 
berland.] ar. on a fesse betw. three crescents 
gu. as many mullets or. Crest, an ash-tree ppr. 

Asherte, gu. a cross engr. or, in the first quarter 
a fleur-de-lis ar. 

Ash ETON, [Great Lever and Whalley, Lan- 
cashire.] Crest, a boar's head, couped, ar. 
armed, langued, and bristled, gu. 



Ashets, or, three pales sa. 

Asiifikld, [Lancashire,] sa. a fesse betw. three 

fleurs-de-lis within a bordure all ar. 
Ashjield, [Cheshire and Suffolk,] gu. a cross engr. 

in the first quarter, a fleur-de-lis ar. 
Asheordby, [Staunton, Fitzwarren, Wilts,] per 

fesse or and ar. a saltier, engr. sa. charged with 

five mullets of the field. Crest, an ass's head, 

erased, or, gorged with a collar sa. thereon three 

mullets gold. 
Ash ill, per pale, ar. and sa. three leopards' 

heads, in pale, counterchanged. 
As.iLA, az. three chev. or. 
Ashlackton, ar. five fusils, in fesse, gu. 
Ashley, [Cheshire.] The same as the second 

Ashley of Devon. 
Ashlin, or, three double scaling landders sa 

Crest, a fir-tree ppr. 
Ashmork, or, three lions' heads, erased, sa. 
Ashmore, [Ireland,] sa. three lions' heads, erased, 

or. Crest, a demi eagle, displayed, with two 

heads, or, each regally crowned or. 
Asho, or Ashe, or, a fesse az. over all a saltier 

gu. 
Ashorp, ar. a chev. betw. three martlets sa. 
Ashow, ar. on a chev. betw. three martlets vert, 

as many crosses, formee, fitchee, of the first. 
Ashton, [Lancashire,] ar. a mule, passant, gu. 

holding in his mouth a sprig of broom vert. 
Ashton, [Lancashire,] ar. a bay-horse, statant, ppr. 

in his mouth a sprig vert. (Ex. Coll. Arms.) 
Ashton, gu. a chev. or, betw. two roses in chief, 

and a cinqueioil in base, ar. Crest, a demi 

lion, rampant, or, holding a rose, slipped, ppr. 
Ashton, [Kent,] ar. two bars sa. a bend gu. 
Ashton, [Mersey Bank, Cheshire,] ar. a chev. 

betw. three mascles gu. 
Ashurst, [Lancashire.] Crest, a fox's head ppr. 
Ashwick, sa. a chev. engr. betw. three cross 

crosslets ar. 
Ashwood, gu. a bend ar. in chief, a griffin's head 

of the last. Crest, on a chapeau gu. turned up 

erm. the sun in splendour all ppr. 
Ashworth, sa. three arrows, erect, two and one 

ar. Crest, on a mount vert, an ash-tree ppr. 

[Borne by the late Lieutenant-General Sir 

Charles Ashworth, K.C.B., K.T.S., fyc. obiit 

1832.] 
Aske, [Chowbent, Lancashire.] Crest, the same 

as Aske of Aske, Yorkshire. 
Aske, [Yorkshire,] quarterly, gu. and az. four 

mascles ar. 
Aske, az. five fusils, in fesse, ar. 
Aske, or, three closets az. 
Aske, ar. two chev. sa. 
AsKEAM. Crest, a dolphin az. 



AST 

Asketine, Arms and Crest, see first Dictionary. 

[Confirmed to Richard Asketine, alias Astin, of 

West Peckham, Kent, bi/ Sir William Dethick, 

Garter, 1th October, 1572.] 
Askew, [London.] Crest, an ass's head ppr. 

gorged with three bars or, betw. two wiugs or 

and az. 
ASKEY, erm. three escocheons gu. 
Asklakby, or Askaby, az. a fesse betw. three 

martlets ar. 
Askwith, [Yorkshire.] Crest, a mascle gu. 
Ask y ton, [Lancashire.] The same as Ashton 

of Crofton. 
Aslaby, [Burdon, Richmond, Yorkshire.] az. a 

fesse betw. three martlets ar. a label of three 

points. 
ASLAKBY. Crest, a sun-dial, on a pedestal, ppr. 
Aslake, o-Aselake, [Suffolk.] The same as 

Aslack, of Norfolk. 
Aslake, gu. a chev. erm. betw. three Catherine 

wheels ar. 
Aslie, or Asseley, ar. a lion, rampant, gu. 
AsloUM, [Scotland,] gu. a bend, sinister, ar. 

betw. two spur-rowels or. Crest, a spur ppr. 
Asmant, gu. two bars, dancettee, ar. 
As.munt, gu. two bars, dancettee, or. 
Aspall, [Kent.] The same as Aspall of Suffolk. 
As pole, az. three chev. or. 
Aspole, ar. a saltier gu. betw. four ermine spots a 

chief gu. Crest, a leopard's head, couped, erm. 
Aspremont, [France,] gu. a cross ar. 
Asscotti. Crest, a spread eagle ppr. imperially 

crowned or. 
Asskley, see Aslie. 
Asseliers, [Brabant,] sa. a beud, lozengy (or 

lozenges) in bend ar. 
Asselyn, ar. a chev. betw. three lozenges gu. 

each charged with a cross crosslet sa. 
Assent. Crest, out of a ducal coronet a horse's 

head ar. bridled gu. 
AsSUNATS, gu. two bars, dancettee, or. 
Astable, quarterly, vair and gu. a bordure or. 
ASTARACK. [France,] quarterly, or and gu. 
Astbury, [Cheshire,] gu. a fesse ar. betw. three 

martlets of the second. 
Asteli, gu. a lion, rampant, gardant, ar. betw. 

eight cross crosslets or. 
Astell, [Clay, Norfolk,] gu. a lion, passant, 

gardant, ar. betw. six cross crosslets, fitchee, or. 

ASTERLEY, ASTERLY, or ESTERLEY, sa. a 

bend betw. three estoiles or. Crest, an estoile 

betw. two wings ppr. 
Astlake, [Norfolk,] sa. a chev, erm. betw. three 

Catherine wheels ar. 
Asi'LE, [Staffordshire.] Crest, a sea-horse ppr. 

ducallv gorged or. 



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Astley, [Warwick,] az. a cinquefoil pierced ar. 
Astley, [Staffordshire,] ar. a lion, passant, gu. 

armed and langued or. 
Aston, [Wiltshire,] az. a bend ar. 
Aston, [Cheshire and Staffordshire,] az. a fesse 

in chief, three lozenges, sa. 
Aston, [Wiltshire,] az. a bend, cottised, ar. betw. 

six cross crosslets or. 
Aston, [Gloucestershire and Devonshire,] az. a 

cinquefoil, pierced, erm. 
Aston, or, a chief az. over all a lion, rampant, gu. 
Aston. The same within a bordure, gobony, ar. 

and sa. charged with escallops, couuterchanged. 
Aston, [Norfolk.] The same as Aston, of North- 
ampton. 
Astone, or Aston NE, ar. abend, cottised, or, 

betw. six cross crosslets of the second. 
Astrie, [Henbury.] The same as Astry, of 

Woodend, Bedfordshire. 
Astry, [Woodend, Bedfordshire.] Crest, a 

stag's head, erased, gu. attired or. 
Astun, Astum, or Astume, ar. a chev. betw. 

three fleurs-de-lis sa. 
Astyn, ar. on a chev. betw. three lions' paws, 

erased, sa. as many bezants. 
AswiiLL, or Ashwell, per pale ar. and sa. 

three leopards' heads in pale, couuterchanged. 

Crest, on a chapeau gu. turned up, erm. a 

wheat-sheaf ppr. 
Atchison, [Scotland,] ar. an eagle, displayed, 

with two heads, sa. on a chief vert two spur- 
rowels or. Crest, a cock ppr. 
Atcliff, [Atcliff,] az. three quatrefoils, slipped 

ar. Crest, a lion, passant, or, holding in the 

dexter paw a cimeter ar. hilt and pomel or. 
Atfste. Crest, a Cornish chough ppr. 
Atfield. Crest, an arm, embowed, holding an 

arrow in fesse ppr. 
Atflow, ar. a chev. betw. three owls az. 
At-Gare, az. three lions, rampant, ar. on a 

chief gu. a demi lion, rampant, issuant, or. 
At-Hacii, or Atte-Heath, [Robert, Sheriff 

of Devon, 25th Edw. Ill] gu. two demi lions, 

passant, gardant, or. 
Athel, [Northamptonshire,] ar. a chev. sa.guttee 

d'or. 
At hell. Crest, a dog, sleeping, ppr; 
Atliell, [Scotland.] Crest, a castle ar. masoned 

sa. 
Atherton, [Howlent, Lancashire,] gu. three 

sea-mews, (or falcons) ar. beaked and legged 

or. Crest, a swan, or as other authorities, a 

demi swan. 
Atiifson, [Scotland,] ar. an eagle, displayed, 

with two heads, sa. 
Atiiill, ar. on a chev. sa. three crescents or. 



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Athol, [Scotland,] paly of six, or and sa. 
Crest, an arm, embowed in armour, brandishing 
a cimiter ppr. 
A Thorpe. See Supplement to first Dictionary. 
Add to Crest, supporting- with the dexter claw 
a shield of the Arms. 

ATHULL, ar. three cups az. (like cups of acorns.) 

At/iull, ar. two bars, engr. az. 

Athve, or Attye, chequy .... and .. .. , on 

a chev three estoiles Crest, a lion, 

passant 

Athyll, sa. on a chev. betw. three garbs or, an 
amulet Crest, as Athol. 

Atkins, [Berkhamsted and Cheshunt, Herts, 
Clapham, Surrey, and London, Bedwell Park 
and Hadham, Herts.] See Sir Richard in the 
first Dictionary. 

Atkins, [London,] ar. a cross, betw. four mullets, 
pierced, sa. Crest, an eagle ppr. beaked and 
legged gu. preying on a wivern vert. 

Atkins, [Clapham, Surrey, 10(50, per Wm. Cam- 
den, Clarenceux,] az. three bars ar. in chief, as 
many bezants. 

Atkins, ar. on a cross, cottised, flory sa. betw. 
four mullets, pierced az. five mullets or. 

Atkinson, [Scotland,] gu. an eagle, displayed, 
with two heads, ar. on a chief or, a rose of the 
first, betw. two martlets sa. Crest, a cock 
ppr. 

Atkinson, [Newcastle.] The same Arms and 
Crest as Atkinson, of London. 

Atkinson, [Cambridgeshire.] The same Arms 
and Crest as those granted in 1G24. 

Atkinson, [Newcastle,] erm. on a fesse gu. a 
lion, passant, or, betw. three pheons az. 
Crest, a pheon az. 

Atkinson, [Newcastle,] ar. an eagle, displayed, 
with two heads, sa. on a chief or, a rose, betw. 
two martlets gu. 

Atkinson, [Mayor of Norwich, 1702.] ar. an 
eagle, displayed, sa. on a chief az. a cinque- 
foil, betw. two martlets or. 

Atkinson, per saltire gu. and az. an eagle, dis- 
played, erm. on a chief engr. or, a pheon sa. 
betw. two estoiles gu. Crest, a lion, passant, 
per pale gu. and az. collared and chained or, 
the collar charged with an estoile sa. resting his 
fore-paw on a pheon or. 

Atkinson, gu. on a bend, cottised, or, three close 
helmets of the field. 

Atkinson. Arms same as those of Somersetshire 
in first Dictionary. Crest, a lion's head, erased, 
ppr. 

Atkinson, erm. on a fesse, cottised gu. betw. three 
pheons az. a lion, passant, or, betw. two roses 
.... Crest, a pheon, betw. two wings 



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[Borne by Robert Anthony Atkinson, formerly 

Purvis of Newcastle upon Tyne, who, by Royal 

license, 2()th June, 1828, took the. name and 

arms of Atkinson only.} 
Atkinson, [Hertfordshire.] The same Arms as 

Atkinson, of Somersetshire, see first Dictio- 
nary. 
Atkinson, gu. an eagle, displayed, with two heads, 

ar. on a chief of the second three mullets of the 

first. 
Atkinstan, erm. a fesse betw. three martlets sa. 
Atkyns, ar. across formee az. flory or, betw. four 

mullets of the second. Crest, an arm em- 
bowed in armour ppr. holding in the gauntlet a 

cross, formee, fitchee az. flory or. 
Atley, [Sussex.] Crest, two lions' heads, ador- 

see, ppr. 
Atley. To the second of the name in the first 

Dictionary add Crest, on an escocheon ar. a 

pheon az. 
At-Lezze, [Lezze-Court, Kent,] gu. a cross 

crosslet erm. 
Atlow, ar. a chev. betw. three cinquefoils az. 
Atlowe, [Atlowe, Derbyshire,] per pale, dan- 

cettee, ar. and sa. a chev. counterchanged. 
Aton, [Baron Vesci,] ar. a cross az. 
Alon, barry of six or and az. on a Canton gu. a 

cross, pattee, ar. 
Atoste, ar. a chev. betw. three crosses, pattee, 

gu. 
Atsea, or, two bars, wavy, gu. betw. three 

shrimps of the second. 
Attcliffe, [Lincoln,] ar. a chev. betw. three 

quatrefoils az. 
Atte-Church, [1431,] quarterly ar. and sa. 
Attelese, ar. a cross crosslet, engr. gu. 
Atteleys, gu. a cross crosslet erm. 
Attemore, erm. a bend sa. 
Attendola, [Italy,] az. a lion, rampant, or, 

supporting a body heart of the last. 
Atterbury, [Atterbury, Northamptonshire,] 

or, three pales sa. a chief vair. Crest, a bird 

ar. beaked and legged gu. 
Atton, [Westmoreland,] gu. a cross fonny ar. 
Attowne, ar. on a chev. sa. three cross cross- 
lets of the first. 
Atwei.e, [Devonshire,] ar. a pile and chev. sa. 

both voided in the chev. point. 
At well, [Devonshire,] erm. a pale engr. gu. over 

all a chev. ar. within a bordure, engr. sa. 
Atwilt., erm. a pile gu. a chev. az. and bordure, 

engr. ar. another, the bordure or. 
Atwood, [Gloucestershire.] Crest, a demi lady 

holding a balance and scales ppr. 
Atwood, [Suffolk,] gu. the field replenished with 

acorns or, a lion, rampant, ar. 



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A I wood, sa. the field replenished with acorns or, 
and a lion, rampant, ar. 

A I wood, ar. a wolf, saliant, sa. collared or, within 
a bord are of the last. 

\ rwVLL, sa. a pile ar. over all a chev. counter- 
changed. 

Atwyne, or, on a bend sa. three goats, passant, 
ar. armed of the first. 

Aubemarle. To the first of the name add 
Crest, an ear of wheat bladed, and a palm 
branch, saltierwise, ppr. 

Aubemarle, gu. a cross, patonce, vair. 

Aubemarle, [Dorsetshire,] gu. three mascles, in 
bend, erm. betw. six cross crosslets or. 

Aubemount, erm. on a pile az. three fleurs-de- 
lis or. 

Aubeyne, gu. five lozenges ar. in chief, three 
escallops or. 

Aubigney, [Devonshire,] gu. five lozenges ar. 
in chief, three martlets of the last. 

Aubicjney, sa. three helmets ar. two and one. 

Aubigney, [Devonshire,] gu. a fesse, lozengy ar. 
in chief, three martlets or. 

Aubley, or Aubly, gu. a fesse betw. two chev. 
or. Crest, a dexter hand ppr. holding a cross, 
pattee, fitchee, in pale gu. 

Aubrey, [Lantrithyd-Park, Glamorgan, and 
Dorton House, Bucks.] Arms and Crest, the 
same as Aubrey, of .Brecon. See first Dic- 
tionary. 

Aubrey, [London,] az. bezantee, three bucks, cou- 
rant, or. 

Aubyne, or Aubin, [Cornwall,] ar. on across 
sa. five plates. (Another, the field or.) 

An CHER, [Ottringden, or Otterden, Kent,] the 
same as AuCHER, of Bourne. 

Auchincloss, [Scotland,] paly of six ar. and gu. 
a chief az. 

Auchmounty, [of that Ilk, N.B. ancient coat,] 
gu. three mullets, pierced, or, modern coat, as 
AUCHMOUTY, in the first Dictionary. 

AUCHMOUTY, [Scotland,] ar. a tilting spear, in 
bend, betw. two spur-rowels az. Crest, an 
arm, embowed, in armour, holding in the hand a 
spear, broken, in bend. ppr. point upwards 
az. 

Auchmuty, [Carrickglass, near Longford, Ire- 
laud,] ar. the upper part of a broken lance, 
betw. two mullets of six points, pierced, az. 
Crest, an arm in armour, embowed, ppr. hold- 
ing in the hand the lower part of the spear ppr. 

Auchterlon Y, az. a lion, rampant, ar. Crest, 
a bon's head, erased, sa. collared or. 

Auchlerlony, az. a lion, rampant, within a bor- 
dure ar charged with ten buckles gu. 

Audborough, az. a fesse ar. betw. three cross 



crosslets or. Crest, an escallop or, betw. two 

wings az. 
Audeley, [Ireland,] gu. a fret ar. 
Audeley, [Essex,] or, on a fesse sa. three mart- 
lets ar. 
Audley, gu. a fret of six ar. 
Aud/ey, [Norfolk,] gu. a fret or, within a bordure 

ar. 
Audley, [Suffolk,] gu. a fret or. [Staffordshire.] 
Audley, [Gloucestershire,] gu. a fret or, a label 

of five points az. 
Audley, [Pavgrave, Norfolk,] gu. a fret ar. 
Audley, [Boston, descended from a natural son of 

Lord Audley, ~\ quarterly, first and fourth erm. a 

chev. gu. second and third gu. a fret or, for 

Audley, all within a bordure, gobonated ar. and 

az. 
Auden, [Dorset and Salop,] ar. on a cross gu. 

five lions, saliant, or. 
Audencules, or, a fesse sa. 
Audrin, ar. on a cross gu. five lions, rampant, 

or. 
Audry, [Wilts,] ar. on a bend, cottised, az. 

three cinquefoils of the field. Crest, a stag, 

tripping ppr. 
Auford, [Suffolk,] ar. on a saltier az. a leopard's 

head, betw. four lozenges or. 
Auforus, quarterly, first and fourth, vaire, or and 

g\i. second and third gu. a mullet erm. Crest, 

a mullet or. 
Augaine, gu. a fesse, dancettee, betw. fourteen 

crosses, bottonee, or. 
Augell, or, a fesse, fusilly, az. overall a bend 

gu. 
Aula by, ar. a fesse, betw. six fleurs-de-lis sa. 
Al'LD, [Scotland,] gu. a bar engr. ar. betw. three 

suns or, in the collar point a demi . . . . naiant 

from the fesse of the second. Crest, the sun 

rising ppr. 
Auld, erm. on a chief gu. two griffins respecting 

each other ppr. wings in saltier. 
Aumarle, per fesse az, and gu. three crescents 

ar. Crest, an arrow, in pale, ppr. 
Aumarry, or Aumary, [Oxfordshire,] barry 

uncle of six ar. and gu. a bend sa. 
AlJMESLEY, paly of six ar. and az. a bend, 

lozengy, or and gu. 
Aumont, [France,] ar. a chev. betw. seven 

martlets gu. four in chief, and three in base. 
Auncell, [Win. Sheriff of Devon, 26 Edw. 

III.] or, a fesse sa. in chief, two demi lions, 

in base, three lozenges gu. 
Aundy, o>- Awndy, [Devonshire,] ar. on abend, 

cottised, az. three roses or. 
Aungate, per bend, embattled gu. and erm. 

Crest, on a torteaux, an estoile or. 



A U V 

Aunger, [Esses,] erm. a griffin, segreant, or. 

Aungier, erm. a griffin, segreant, az. 

Aungvite, gu. a cinquefoil or. 

Aungv, gyronny of twelve ar. and sa. six cross 
crosslets, on the second, or. 

Aunjgham, per chev. sa. and ar. two cups co- 
vered, in chief, or. 

AuNSAM, per chev. ar. and az. three fleurs-de- 
lis, counterchanged. 

Aunser, gu. three talbots' heads .... 

Aunsley, ar. a fesse gu. betw. three Cornish 
choughs ppr. 

Auplesburv, [Staffordshire,] sa. a fesse, em- 
battled, between three roses or. 

Aureus, gu. three ciuquefoils ar. Crest, ademi 
youth ppr. vested ar. coat az. buttoned or. 

Aurkvall, or, two bars, and an escocheon gu. 

Auriol, [London and Brussels.] Crest, an eagle 
rising, the dexter wing erect, the sinister close. 

Ausell, gu. three pales vair, a canton of the 
first. 

Auste, sa. three garbs or. Crest, a garb ppr. 

Austell, [Cornwall,] gu. a saltier, engr. ar. 
betw. four bezants. 

Austen, az. a fesse, between three escallops ar. 

Austen, [Derhams, Middlesex,] az. on a chev. or, 
three ciuquefoils vert, betw. as many doves of 
the second. 

Austen, [London, exemplified by Sir William 
Dethick, Garter, 1603,] ar. on a fesse, betw. 
two chev. sa. three bezants, each charged with 
a cross crosslet of the second. Crest, a grey- 
bound's head, couped, ar. collared sa. thereon 
three bezants, each charged with a cross cross- 
let of the second. 

Austen, [Surrey, granted by 'William Camden, 
Ciareiiceux, May 1611,] ar. on a fesse, betw. 
two chev. sa. three long crosses or. Crest, a 
long cross or, betw. two wings, expanded, sa. 

Auston, or Austin, [Scotland,] gu. six mul- 
lets ar. three, two, and one, within a bordure 
or. Crest, an arm, embowed, vested vert, cuff 
or, couped, and resting on the elbow, holding 
in the hand ppr. a cross crosslet, fitchee, gu. 

Austrey, [Sir Rafe, Fishmonger, and Lord 
Mayor of London, 1494.] The same Arms 
and Crest as Austrey, of Sommerton. 

Austry, or, a cross engr. betw. four annulets 

gu- 
Austy, [Cambridgeshire,] or, a cross, voided, 

betw. four martlets gu. 
Auternel, [Sussex, j az. five lozenges ar. a 

baton gu. 
Auvergaerque, az. billettee, a lion, rampant, 

or. Crest, on a chapeau az. turned up erm. a 

lion, rampant, gardant, or. 



A W B 

Auvergne, [France,] or, a gonfannon gu. fringed 
vert. 

Auvers, gu. a chev. betw. three stars or. 

Avagour, or Avaugour, [France,] ar. a chief 
gu. Crest, a parrot's head, betw. two wings 
ppr. 

Avardice, Alyrdas, or Allardire, [Abre- 
ches, in Kincardine,) ar. a fesse, wavy, gu. 
betw. three bears' heads, erased, sa. 

Avell, [Aldinflete, Yorkshire,] or, two bars, 
betw. six fleurs-de-lis sa. 

Avenant, [Norfolk,] sa. on a saltier or, twelve 
lozenges of the field, betw. four fleurs-de-lis of 
the second. 

Avene, gu. a chev. ar. 

Avenel, [Cambridge.] Crest, out of a baron's 
coronet, a hand holding a cimeter ppr. 

Avenell, [Suffolk.] The same as Avenell of Glou- 
cestershire. See first Dictionary. 

Avenell, ar. fretty sa. a canton gu. 

Avenell, gu. six annulets, three, two, and one, or. 

Avenet, or Avenett, az. on a fesse, betw. six 
annulets gu. three annulets of the field. Crest, 
on a torteaux, a lion's head, erased, or. 

Avenon, or Avenoy. Arms, see first Dictionary. 
Crest, an eagle's head, erased, ppr. holding in 
the beak a branch or sprig of laurel vert, 
betw. two wings, expanded, az. pinioned gu. 
[Confirmed to Alexander Avenon, of Cornwall, 
and Alderman of London, by Sir Wm. Dethick, 
Garter, Kith January, }) Elizabeth.'] 

The Crest of Avenon, according to some, is a hawk's 
head, couped, vert, beaked gu. gorged with a bar, 
gemelle, or, betw. two wings, expanded, each per pale, 
the dexter az. and gu. the sinister gu. and az. 

Averanne, gu. four mascles, in bend, cottised.ar. 

Averenges, quarterly, ar. and gu. a bordure 
sa. 

Avering, or, five chev. az. 

Avering, or Averinges. Crest, a raven sa. 

Avering, ar. a cross and bordure engr. sa. 

Avery, or Averry, [Gloucestershire and Staf- 
fordshire,] gu. three chev. ar. 

Avery, sa. a chev. or, betw. three bezants. 

Avesnes, bendy of six gu. and ar. 

AviLLERS, [Suffolk,] ar. three inescocheons gu. 
two and one. 

Avingham, per chev. sa. and ar. two cups, co- 
vered, in chief, or. 

Avison, az. three wheat-sheaves or. Crest, a 
dexter hand vested . . . . , cuff . . . . , holding an 
anchor .... 

Avvborn, az. a pillar (or column) erect, betw. 
two angels, with wings, elevated or. Crest, an 
unicorn, passant, or, duoally gorged and 
chained, sa. 

Awbrey. See Aubrey. 



A Y L 

Awbry, gu. a fesse engr. ar. 

Awdello, [Cambridgeshire,] or, on a fesse az. 

betw. three conies sa. as many martlets ar. 
Awdelye, [Norfolk,] erm. on a fesse az. three 

martlets ar. 
Awdly, or Audly, or Awdlev, [Swaffham, 

Norfolk,] gu. a fret erm. 
Awell, ar. a chev. engr. az. betw. three parrots, 

vert, beaked and legged gu. 
Aw en, [Devonshire,] ar. fretty az. three lions, 

passant, in pale sa. 

Awford, [Suffolk,] ar. on a saltier az 

Awillers, [Suffolk,] ar. three escocheons gu. 

a leopard's head betw. four lozenges or. 
Awing, quarterly, vert and gu. over all a lion, 

rampant, ar. Crest, on a quatrefuil, per cross 

gu. and vert, a lion's head on a wreath ar. 
Awmack, or Allmack. Crest, a tower ppr. 
Awmeule, az. two bars on a bordure ar. eight 

torteauxes. 
Awnijy, [Devonshire.] See Aundy. 
Awnser, ar. three talbots' heads, erased, gu. 
Awood, ar. an oak tree vert, fructed or, on a 

chief az. three trefoils slipped of the third. 
Awsam, or Awnsah, [Middlesex,] ar. on a 

canton sa. a fleur-de-lis or. 
Awsthwaite, [Awsthwaite, Cumberland,] gu. 

two bars az. in chief, three mullets of six points, 

pierced, or. 
Awsye, [Cambridgeshire,] or, a cross voided, 

betw. four mullets gu. 
Awtree, az. three lozenges ar. a label of five 

points or. 
Axgriffitii, quarterly, gu. and or. four leo- 
pards' faces counterchanged. 
Ay burg, ar. two bars vert. 
Ayden, [Haydeu Castle, Northumberland,] or, 

on a fesse az. three garbs ppr. 
Ayest, per pale or and gu. three roundles, 

counterchanged. 
Aygle, sa. three lions, passant, gardant, in pale 

ar. Crest, a bugle horn ar. 
Ayluerton, or, two bars betw. three ogresses, 

within a bordure, engr. sa. 
Aylepii, [Breteins, in Essex.] sa. a lion, rampant, 

or, collared gu. betw. three crosses, pattee, of 

the second. Crest, a denri lion, rampant, or, 

collared gu. 
Aylesbury, [one of the Masters of the Re- 
quests, created a baronet 19th April, 1627.] az. 

a cross ar. 
Aylesbury, [Warwickshire.] The same. 
Ayleward, [Norfolk.] Crest, betw. the horns 

of a crescent or, a cross, pattee, gu. 
Aylmer, [Sir Laurence, a Draper, Lord Mayor 

of London, 1508,] ar. on a cross, betw. four 



BAB 

sea aylets sa. five bezants, within a bordure' 

gobonated, ar. and az. 
Aylmer, [Norfolk,] ar. on a cross, betw. four sea 

aylets ppr. five bezants. 
Aylmer, [Tamvngton, Suffolk,] ar. on a cross 

engr. betw. four sea aylets sa. five bezants. 
Aylrath, sa. a chev. betw. three garbs or. 
A y N SW ortii . Crest, two battle axes, in saltier, ppr. 
Aype, [Waltons, Devon,] gu. on a bend, betw. 

six cross crosslets, forniee, fitchee, ar. three 

mullets sa. 
Ayres, ar. on a fesse, wavy, sa. three mullets, 

pierced, or. 
Ayrton, quarterly, gu. and or, in the first and 

fourth, an escallop ar. 
Ayshcomb, [Liford, Berks,] or, a lion, rampant, 

gu. armed and langued az. tail forked, a chief 

of the third. 
Aysingcourt, ar. an eagle, displayed, with two 

heads, gu. Crest, an eagle's head, betw. two 

wings ppr. 



B 



Baad, or Bad, [Scotland,] quarterly; first and 
fourth, az. a galley ar. second and third or, a 
crescent sa. Crest, a dexter hand ppr. holding 
a trident az. 

Baai.un, ar. three bars, indented, gu. 

Babalake, ar. on a chev. betw. three cross cross- 
lets, fitchee, az. five bezants. 

Babb, or Babe, barry of six ar. and sa. on a 
canton of the last a leopard's face or. Crest, a 
dexter hand, erect, pointing with two fingers to 
the sun, or. 

Babbington, see Babington. 

Babe, [Dorchester.] The same Arms and Crest 
as Babb. 

Babe, [Ireland,] az. three crescents or. 

Babeham, or Babehaw, [London.] Crest, a 
denii man ppr. wreathed about the temples and 
tied in a knot gu. and holding in his dexter hand 
a wing sa. guttee d'or. 

Babelake, ar. on a chev. betw. three cross 
crosslets, fitchee, sa. five bezants. 

Babepull, az. a chev. betw. thirteen cross cross- 
lets or. 

Baber. To the one of Somersetshire in the first 
Dictionary add [this Crest teas granted, in 
January 1574, to Edward Baber or Babar, 
Esq. of Begilbery, Somersetshire.] 

Babetote, erm. on a chief or, three bendlets sa. 



B A C 

Babington, ar. three stags' heads, cabossed, ppr. 

Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi eagle, 

displayed, ppr. 
Babington, ar. on a chev. sa. betw. three ogresses, 

as many roses of the field. 
Babington, [Dorsetshire,] gu. three plates. 
Babthorp, sa. five plates betw. two chev. and 

five lozenges ar. 
Babthorp, ar. fretty gu. on a canton, barry of eight 

gu. and or, a cross, pattee, gold. 
Babthorp, gu. fretty ar. on a canton, barry of six 

gu. and az. an orle of martlets of the first. 
Bablhorpe, sa. a chev. betw. three crescents or. 
Bapthorpe, barry of six erm. and gu. three cre- 
scents sa. 
Babtot, [Byfold, Herefordshire,] erm. on a chief 

az. three talbots' heads, couped, ar. 
Babwell, or Babewell, [Middlesex.] Crest, 

a gate or. 
Baby, [Worcestershire,] ar. on a fesse betw. three 

martlets gu. as many plates. Crest, a griffin, 

sejant, erm. winged or. 
Bache, [Stanton,] or, a lion, rampant, regardant, 

within a bordure sa. bezantee. 
Bachecot, or, on a bend engr. gu. three spread 

eagles of the first. 
Bacheler. Arms and Crest, see first Dictionary. 

[Cojijirmed by Camden, Clarenceux, February 

16'0(j, to Daniel Bacheler, Esq. of Ashton 

Clinton, co. Berks.~\ 
Back as. The same as Backhouse. 
Backhouse, [Sunderland, Durham.] The same 

as Backhouse of Cumberland. 
Back i k, ar. three (lames gu. Crest, a sword and 

crosslet, fitchee, in saltier, ppr. 
Backomb, ar. a chev. betw. three bats gu. 
Backpack, [Rutlandshire,] gu. two bars ar. three 

horse shoes in chief or. 
Backpace, [Rutlandshire,] gu. two bars and in 

chief, three horse-shoes. 
Back 'WITH, sa. on a fesse betw. three billets in 

chief, and one in base, ar. each charged with a 

mullet az. three fleurs-de-lis of the first. 
Bacon, [Weston Turvile, Buckinghamshire.] The 

same Arms as the fourth Bacon of Norfolk in 

the first Dictionary. 
Bacon, [Drinkston, Suffolk, and Hertfordshire,] 

gu. on a chief ar. two mullets pierced sa. Crest, 

a boar, passant, erm. 
Bacon, [Hertfordshire.] The same Arms as 

Bacon of Gillingham, Norfolk, see first Dic- 
tionary. 
Bacon, [Hampshire,] gu. a cross engr. erm. on a 

chief .... two mullets .... 
Bacon, [Norfolk.] Thirteenth of the name, read 

Baconlhorpe, Norfolk. 



BAD 

Bacot, [Cambridgeshire.] Arms as in the first 
Dictionary. 

Bacton, sa. three bars, gemelles, ar. on a canton 
of the second, a crescent of the first. 

Bacy, gu. a chev. ar. betw. three bezants. 

Bacy, [Bedfordshire,] sa. a chev. betw. three 
roundles .... on a chief or, a demi woodman, 
with a baton, betw. two cinquefoils gu. 

Bacye, [Bedfordshire.] The same as the first 
Bacey, in the first Dictionary. 

Bad. See Baad. 

Baoby, [London, 1386.] Crest, a sphynx, pas- 
sant, gardant, wings endorsed ppr. 

Baclby, [London.] The same as Badby, Suffolk, 
in the first Dictionary. 

Badcock, [Essex and Kensington, Middlesex.] 
Crest, a stag, lodged and gardant, betw. two 
branches of laurel, in orle ppr. 

Badcock, [Devonshire.] The same Arms. Crest, 
a demi cock gu. 

Badcock. Arms as in the first Dictionary. Crest, 
a talbot, statant, ar. 

Baddeley, or Badley, erminois, a bend sa. 

Badder. Crest, on the stump of a tree, couped, 
and eradicated, fesseways, a lion, sejant, .... 

Badderley, ar. in chief an eastern coronet gu. 
betw. two chaplets of laurel, fructed, ppr. in 
the fesse point, two cross crosslets, fitchee, sa. 
on a mount in base vert, a Mameluke on horse- 
back, horse sa. trappings gu. garnished or, the 
rider habited in a vest az. sleeves turned up 
above the elbow ar. white trousers, turban gu. 
turned up ar. brandishing his cimiter over his 
head all ppr. Crest, a demi Turk (or Mameluke,) 
as in the Arms, sustaining with his left hand an 
escocheon vert, charged with a sun or, the right 
hand brandishing his cimiter ppr. [Borne bij 
Captain Badderley, Comjianion of the Bath, 
1827.] 

Badeley, [Chelmsford, Essex.] The same Arms 
and Crest as Badeley in the Appendix. 

Badelismere, [Yorkshire.] Crest, a lion's gamb, 
erased, sa. holding a laurel branch vert. 

Badelismere, [Kent.] The same Arms. 

Badelsmerk, or Badelismere, [Yorkshire,] 
erm. a fesse betw. two bars, gemelles, gu. 

Baden, ar. on a bend, double cottised, sa. three 
eagles, displayed, or. 

Badenock, [Scotland,] or, three lions' heads, 
erased, gu. 

Badesbury, az. fretty ar. a fesse, cottised, gu. 

Badger, or, a badger, passant, sa. Crest, a 
badger ppr. 

Badham. Crest, an eagle, displayed, with two 
heads .... charged on the breast with a saltier 



BAG 



B A I 



Badicote, vert, on a bend ar. cottised or, three 

tigers' heads ppr. 
Badifforde, az. on a bend, cottised, ar. three 

eagles, displayed, gu. 
Badisford, az. three eagles, displayed, ar. betvv. 

two bendlets of the second. 
Badislewe, or Badelismere, ar. a fesse 

betw. two bars, gemelles, gu. Crest, a lion's 

gamb, erased, sa. holding a laurel branch vert. 
Badland, ar. three spindles in fesse, threaded 

or. 
Badlesmere, [Badlesmere, Kent.] The same 

as the first of that name in the first Dictionary. 
Badley, ar. a saltier engr. gu. betw. four birds 

sa. 
Badley, [Norfolk,] sa. a chev. erm. betw. three 

swans ar. beaked and legged or. 
Badrick, sa. a fillet, a chev. reversed and liu- 

mettee, ar. 
Badsiie, [London,] per chev. ar. and sa. three 

castles, counterchanged. 
Badstone, ar. on a quarter gu. a rose or. 
Baeshe, per chev. ar. and sa. three towers triple 

towered, counterchanged. [Borne by Edward 

Baeslie, general Surveyor of Victuals for the 

Royal Navy, temp. Eliz.] 
Baett, or Batt. Crest, a denii lion, or, guttee 

de sang. 
Bafyn, sa. an inescouheon erm. 
Bag ed, ar. two chev. az. 
Bagehote. The same as Badger. 
Bageley, or, three lozenges az. Crest, on the 

top of a spear, issuing out of the wreath, a 

wivern, sans legs, tail nowed ppr. 
Bag en den, or, on a pale sa. three stars of the 

field. 
Bag en holt, per saltier, or and erm. a lion. 

rampant, az. Crest, a horse, courant, bridled 

ppr. 
Bager, gu. a goat, passant, ar. 
Bayer. See Badger. 

Baget, ar. a chev. gu. betw. three martlets sa. 
BAGETT, ar. a chev. betw. three mullets sa. 
Bagge, [Plymouth, Devon ] Crest, a cinquefoil 

az. betw two wings, endorsed, the dexter gu. 

sinister ar. 
Bagge, [Lancashire,] az. a griffin, segreant, erm. 

betw. three trefoils, slipped and couped, vert. 

Crest, a demi griffin, as in the Arms. [Granted 

by Sir Edward Bysshe, Garter King of Arms, 

July, 1656.] 
Baggington, or Bagginton, or, a pile az. 
BaggS, lozengy gu. and ar. on a chief of the 

second, three cinquei'oils of the first. Crest, a 

rose charged with a thistle ppr. 
Bagiiott, erm. on a bend sa. three eagles, dis- 



playe